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rebecca morelle, bbc news. hear from another candidate for tory leader. art to hear from another candidate fortory leader. in art to hear from another candidate for tory leader. in the meantime, we have plenty morejuice for tory leader. in the meantime, we have plenty more juice for you, including plenty of sport coming up including plenty of sport coming up in a short while. in the meantime, we follow the latest on that tory leadership race on the bbc news website. you are watching bbc news. hello from the bbc sport centre. the premier league takes a breather for the first international break of the season, but it could be an uncomfortable one for the manchester united manager erik ten hag after a humbling 3—0 defeat to liverpool at old trafford. three games into the season they are in the bottom half of the table with just one win. he says he needs time to rebuild the team. as for arne slot, it's been a dream start at liverpool — three wins and no goals conceded. i don't want to talk about positives. i don't
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here's rebecca morelle.s tail cone lying nearly 3,800 metres down on the atlantic sea floor. it was taking passengers to the titanic when it imploded, killing all five people on board. those who died were british explorer hamish harding, suleman dawood and his father, british pakistani businessman shahzada dawood, french diver ph nargeolet and stockton rush, 0ceangate ceo. i would like to ask that everyone present please stand for a moment of silence in respect to those persons who perished as a result of this casualty. now, a public hearing has started to establish exactly what went wrong. this is a full—scale model of 0ceangate�*s titan sub. we've heard more about its previous expeditions. it went to the titanic wreck site 13 times in 2021 and 2022. and during those two years, there were 118 things that went wrong with the sub, including the front dome falling off when it was brought out of the sea, its thrusters, which steered the craft failing at 3,500 metres and its batteries died on one dive, leaving t
here's rebecca morelle.s tail cone lying nearly 3,800 metres down on the atlantic sea floor. it was taking passengers to the titanic when it imploded, killing all five people on board. those who died were british explorer hamish harding, suleman dawood and his father, british pakistani businessman shahzada dawood, french diver ph nargeolet and stockton rush, 0ceangate ceo. i would like to ask that everyone present please stand for a moment of silence in respect to those persons who perished as...
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rebecca morelle, bbc news.by a fellow american who also claimed her scalp at wimbledon. —— coco gauff. she admitted it wasn't the result that she wanted and of course it comes as cgauff bowed out of the olympics in the third round. a quick update on the airstrikes over kyiv. a water plant was partially destroyed by a russian missile tank and that comes from telegram. we will hand over now to our colleagues in london. stay with us on bbc news. hello there. wiggonholt in west sussex was the country's hot spot on sunday, with temperatures hitting 30 degrees celsius, making it the hottest day of september so far. not that we're very far into the month, of course. there was plenty of sunshine for east anglia and south east england, but rather cloudy skies for some, turned quite murky here in mousehole in cornwall. we've also seen showers and thunderstorms break out. this clump of storms that went through the north—west midlands earlier brought 14mm of rain in just the space of one hour, and over the next few hours,
rebecca morelle, bbc news.by a fellow american who also claimed her scalp at wimbledon. —— coco gauff. she admitted it wasn't the result that she wanted and of course it comes as cgauff bowed out of the olympics in the third round. a quick update on the airstrikes over kyiv. a water plant was partially destroyed by a russian missile tank and that comes from telegram. we will hand over now to our colleagues in london. stay with us on bbc news. hello there. wiggonholt in west sussex was the...
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rebecca morelle, bbc news.norwegian coast. the animal — nicknamed hvaldimir — was first spotted in norwegian waters five years ago with a camera attached to a harness that read "equipment of st petersburg". this sparked rumours the mammal could be a spy whale — something experts say happened in the past. moscow never responded to the allegations. this weekend the movie awards season has been getting under way with major film festivals in venice and colorado and in a few days, toronto, too. these festivals traditionally launch films that feature in the oscars race. the telluride film festival high up in the colorado rocky mountains has a strong record of showcasing films which go on to win a best picture academy award. tom brook — the host of talking movies has more from telluride. well, telluride is a small film festival. it only goes for a period of four days, but there's a lot of excitement here, and there are a couple of films that have already made quite an impact. one of them is called conclave and people
rebecca morelle, bbc news.norwegian coast. the animal — nicknamed hvaldimir — was first spotted in norwegian waters five years ago with a camera attached to a harness that read "equipment of st petersburg". this sparked rumours the mammal could be a spy whale — something experts say happened in the past. moscow never responded to the allegations. this weekend the movie awards season has been getting under way with major film festivals in venice and colorado and in a few days,...
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rebecca morelle, bbc news. japan 1—0 in the final. a single goal 15 minutes in capped off a stunning campaign for the side which won every game during the tournament in colombia. this is the third time they've won the tournament and they are now the joint most successful side in the youth tournament's history alongside the united states and germany. national football teams made up of homeless people from around the world are gathering in south korea for the homeless world cup. the 19th edition of the homeless world cup is taking place in seoul on the campus of hanyang university — the first time the tournament has travelled to asialast year's competition was a return of the event after a 2 year hiatus due to covid — and this year's tournament promises to be even bigger and better. meghan 0wen reports. a carnival of colour to kick off the tournament. it's the first time the homeless world cup has been hosted in asia, and they're out to make an impression. it's only halfway through, but we've seen england thrille
rebecca morelle, bbc news. japan 1—0 in the final. a single goal 15 minutes in capped off a stunning campaign for the side which won every game during the tournament in colombia. this is the third time they've won the tournament and they are now the joint most successful side in the youth tournament's history alongside the united states and germany. national football teams made up of homeless people from around the world are gathering in south korea for the homeless world cup. the 19th...
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rebecca morelle, bbc news.nd dead off the norwegian coast. the body of the animal was found floating in risavika bay in southern norway and was taken to the nearest port for examination. earlier i asked our reporter, charlie jones, how the alleged spy was first discovered. so, it was found in 2019 off the coast of norway, and it was found with a gopro camera attached to it and a harness and the label on the harness read property of saint petersburg. now that's exactly... well, i mean, the norwegian marine biologist who found it spoke to russian marine biologists and russian scientists, and he said that he was told that russian scientists don't use that sort of equipment. and russia does have a naval base nearby. now, russia's never, um, responded to the allegation, but a few years ago, a russian colonel was interviewed on russian state tv and he was asked about it and he said, look, if we were using this animalfor spying, do you really think we'd attach a mobile phone number with the message, please call this n
rebecca morelle, bbc news.nd dead off the norwegian coast. the body of the animal was found floating in risavika bay in southern norway and was taken to the nearest port for examination. earlier i asked our reporter, charlie jones, how the alleged spy was first discovered. so, it was found in 2019 off the coast of norway, and it was found with a gopro camera attached to it and a harness and the label on the harness read property of saint petersburg. now that's exactly... well, i mean, the...
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rebecca morelle, bbc news.e event — but it will be scaled down with fewer events and a smaller number of athletes. the original hosts, the australian state of victoria, withdrew because of rising costs. here's our sports news correspondent laura scott. praised by many as the best ever commonwealth games, glasgow 2014 attracted some of the world's biggest sports stars. usain bolt showboating. and was hailed for galvanising the country. a decade on, and the city is already preparing to host again, stepping in to rescue the 2026 games after the australian state of victoria withdrew. i think it's a brilliant idea. it brings loads of new tourists here, loads of new faces. it shows glasgow in a good light as well. i read a couple of stories where they were like, oh, i don't know because it's quite expensive, but i think it's a really good idea. oh, well, it's very good. good for the city and it will bring the money in, i suppose. - the man in charge of sport within the scottish government said we shouldn't expect the
rebecca morelle, bbc news.e event — but it will be scaled down with fewer events and a smaller number of athletes. the original hosts, the australian state of victoria, withdrew because of rising costs. here's our sports news correspondent laura scott. praised by many as the best ever commonwealth games, glasgow 2014 attracted some of the world's biggest sports stars. usain bolt showboating. and was hailed for galvanising the country. a decade on, and the city is already preparing to host...
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rebecca morelle, bbc news.n glasgow. the games had been due to take place in the australian state of victoria but the bid was withdrawn because of rising costs. it will be a smaller event compared to the last games with only ten to 13 sports being featured, compared to 18 in 2014. the princess of wales has carried out her first work meeting since her chemotherapy treatment began earlier in the year. the meeting, related to the princess's work on families and early childhood, was held at windsor castle. it's another sign of the princess's recovery and what kensington palace describe as her return to a light schedule of engagements. just time to show you some spectacular pictures from hong kong, where a huge drone show has taken place over victoria harbour. the event marks the mid—autumn festival — and it features images of rabbits and mooncakes, which are a traditional dessert — because they are closely associated with the festival. the show lasted for around ten minutes — and it all took place under a full moon
rebecca morelle, bbc news.n glasgow. the games had been due to take place in the australian state of victoria but the bid was withdrawn because of rising costs. it will be a smaller event compared to the last games with only ten to 13 sports being featured, compared to 18 in 2014. the princess of wales has carried out her first work meeting since her chemotherapy treatment began earlier in the year. the meeting, related to the princess's work on families and early childhood, was held at windsor...
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rebecca morelle, bbc news. second is great britain with 23. one of its stars, the wheelchair sprinter, hannah cockcroft, won her eighth paralympic gold with success in the t—3a 100m. another british athlete, shot—putter sabrina fortune, broke her own world record in claiming victory. reigning champions brazil kicked off their defence of the men's blind football competition with a 3—0 nil victory over turkiye. do take a look online because we're celebrating what is being called sunday at the paralympics and you can see the images there flying by. that was hannah cockroft. hannah we just mentioned got her gold and 1 gigabyte �*s first athletics gold in paris so far. dash and got herfirst gold in paris so far. dash and got her first athletics gold. we are going to be looking at the battle between x and brazil in court. what will it bring? a huge market for elon musk �*s social media company. i will be back on more on that in a moment. hello there. wiggonholt in west sussex was the country's hot spot on sunday, wit
rebecca morelle, bbc news. second is great britain with 23. one of its stars, the wheelchair sprinter, hannah cockcroft, won her eighth paralympic gold with success in the t—3a 100m. another british athlete, shot—putter sabrina fortune, broke her own world record in claiming victory. reigning champions brazil kicked off their defence of the men's blind football competition with a 3—0 nil victory over turkiye. do take a look online because we're celebrating what is being called sunday at...
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more. science editor rebecca morel has more-— has more._ has more. exhibitions to the titanic since the _ has more. exhibitions to the titanic since the disaster, i has more. exhibitions to the titanic since the disaster, it| titanic since the disaster, it experienced 118 technical problems. these included its front nose cone falling off while it was being recovered from the sea, its dusters not working and on one dive its batteries died and the passengers were stuck inside for 27 hours. messages from its final dive will also released, comes for a bit patchy, but the sub could send text messages to the surface ship, an hour into the surface ship, an hour into the dive and sent a message saying all good here, later another one saying it was above the titanic�*s bough, its final message was about an hour and a half, it said it dropped to waits and comes were lost after that because the sub imploded. there is nothing in the messages set that suggests that the passengers knew what was going on. it was intact on the sea floor but it's the first
more. science editor rebecca morel has more-— has more._ has more. exhibitions to the titanic since the _ has more. exhibitions to the titanic since the disaster, i has more. exhibitions to the titanic since the disaster, it| titanic since the disaster, it experienced 118 technical problems. these included its front nose cone falling off while it was being recovered from the sea, its dusters not working and on one dive its batteries died and the passengers were stuck inside for 27 hours....
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rebecca morelle, bbc news.or film festivals in venice and colorado — and in a few days, toronto, too. these festivals traditionally launch films that feature in the oscars race. the telluride film festival high up in the colorado rocky mountains has a strong record of showcasing films which go on to win a best picture academy award. well, telluride is a small film festival. it only goes for a period of four days, but there's a lot of excitement here, and there are a couple of films that have already made quite an impact. one of them is called conclave and people are describing it as a vatican thriller. it stars british actor ralph fiennes and he plays a cardinal while there's an election going on for a new pope. it's got great production values and it's directed by edward berger, and everybody says it has kind of awards momentum. there's another film that's made an impact here. angelina jolie was on these streets just 2a hours ago, and she was in town to present her film called maria. and basically it's a portr
rebecca morelle, bbc news.or film festivals in venice and colorado — and in a few days, toronto, too. these festivals traditionally launch films that feature in the oscars race. the telluride film festival high up in the colorado rocky mountains has a strong record of showcasing films which go on to win a best picture academy award. well, telluride is a small film festival. it only goes for a period of four days, but there's a lot of excitement here, and there are a couple of films that have...
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here's rebecca morelle.one lying nearly 3,800 metres down on the atlantic sea floor. it was taking passengers to the titanic when it imploded, killing all five people on board. those who died were british explorer hamish harding, suleman dawood and his father, british pakistani businessman shahzada dawood, french diver ph nargeolet and stockton rush, 0ceangate ceo. i would like to ask that everyone present please stand for a moment of silence in respect to those persons who perished as a result of this casualty. now a public hearing has started to establish exactly what went wrong. this is a full—scale model of 0ceangate's titan sub. we've heard more about its previous expeditions. it went to the titanic wreck site 13 times in 2021 and 2022. and during those two years, there were 118 things that went wrong with the sub, including the front dome falling off when it was brought out of the sea, its thrusters, which steered the craft failing at 3,500 metres and its batteries died on one dive, leaving the passeng
here's rebecca morelle.one lying nearly 3,800 metres down on the atlantic sea floor. it was taking passengers to the titanic when it imploded, killing all five people on board. those who died were british explorer hamish harding, suleman dawood and his father, british pakistani businessman shahzada dawood, french diver ph nargeolet and stockton rush, 0ceangate ceo. i would like to ask that everyone present please stand for a moment of silence in respect to those persons who perished as a result...
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here's rebecca morelle.c. vital evidence for the investigation into exactly what went wrong. what have we learned about the titan submersible? we now know there were a lot of technical issues. during dives in 2021 and 2022, 118 different problems were reported. they ranged from the thrusters failing to the front dome of the sub falling off. but the investigation has been concentrating on the hull where the passengers were. in 2022, a loud bang was heard during the dive. it was picked up by the multiple sensors fitted to the sub. data from them suggests that something had happened that changed the fabric of the hull, and this affected how the sub could respond to pressure. the hull was made from carbon fibre. it was five inches, 13cm thick, and each inch was made up of multiple layers. but a problem with this material is that these layers can come apart. wreckage of the hull recovered from the sea floor has also been analysed. on this large piece, you can see where the layers of carbon fibre are separating. i
here's rebecca morelle.c. vital evidence for the investigation into exactly what went wrong. what have we learned about the titan submersible? we now know there were a lot of technical issues. during dives in 2021 and 2022, 118 different problems were reported. they ranged from the thrusters failing to the front dome of the sub falling off. but the investigation has been concentrating on the hull where the passengers were. in 2022, a loud bang was heard during the dive. it was picked up by the...
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rebecca morelle, bbc news. the bank of england has held interest rates at 5%.ring their payments down. the news is more positive for savers. the bank's governor had previously said that any reduction in rates would happen gradually. last night, the us federal reserve cut rates by 0.5%. what's occuring? if you know what that phrase means, then you — like me — must be a fan of one of the bbc�*s best loved comedies in recent years — gavin and stacey. the show, which focuses on the relationship between gavin from billericay in essex and stacey from barry in wales, has filmed its last scenes in barry. much of the programme was shot in the welsh seaside town, which gained fame after the show first aired in 2007. after a breakfrom our screens, the show will bow out with a special on christmas day. you can see the pictures there of all of the locals with the cast there for that final farewell. let's speak to laura davenport, a gavin & stacey fan and the owner of ice cream parlour scoop barry. welcome to bbc news. i have to say, i have been to barry island, i do a story
rebecca morelle, bbc news. the bank of england has held interest rates at 5%.ring their payments down. the news is more positive for savers. the bank's governor had previously said that any reduction in rates would happen gradually. last night, the us federal reserve cut rates by 0.5%. what's occuring? if you know what that phrase means, then you — like me — must be a fan of one of the bbc�*s best loved comedies in recent years — gavin and stacey. the show, which focuses on the...
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rebecca morelle has the story.ge emerges of the titan sub, fitted secured by an underwater robot ready to be pulled up to the surface. it took the titan sub about an hour to make its descent and its last known location was about 3300 metres down, about 500 metres above the sea floor. it was about 300 metres away from the bow of the wreck of the titanic. the implosion created large debris field just under 300 metres long and 150 metres wide. the bits of wreckage are shown by these dots. the front door and was shown here, made by titanium and still intact. this was the back end of the sub. the hole has been destroyed and parts of the telco and were thrown much further afield. nothing but the truth... the were thrown much further afield. nothing but the truth. . .- nothing but the truth... the us coast guard _ nothing but the truth... the us coast guard is _ nothing but the truth... the us coast guard is trying _ nothing but the truth... the us coast guard is trying to - nothing but the truth... the us. coast guard is
rebecca morelle has the story.ge emerges of the titan sub, fitted secured by an underwater robot ready to be pulled up to the surface. it took the titan sub about an hour to make its descent and its last known location was about 3300 metres down, about 500 metres above the sea floor. it was about 300 metres away from the bow of the wreck of the titanic. the implosion created large debris field just under 300 metres long and 150 metres wide. the bits of wreckage are shown by these dots. the...
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rebecca morelle, bbc news.next. good afternoon. today is a classic transition day, weather—wise. a change is taking place from the very warm and humid air that brought some of us temperatures of up to 30 degrees yesterday, to some cooler and fresher conditions heading in from the west for the middle part of the week. but as that transition takes place, the cooler air bumping into the warm and humid air, we have a lot of mist and murk out there some very gloomy scenes across many parts of the uk and also some outbreaks of rain. this is a really messy transition. yes, we have low pressure in charge, but various different frontal systems bringing showers or longer spells of rain. it does look like this heavy and persistent rain will continue to move north—eastwards. the chance of some thunderstorms across the northeast of scotland. as things brighten up further south and west we will see some sharp showers again, with the potential for some heavy downpours and some thunder and lightning. still up to the middle 20s
rebecca morelle, bbc news.next. good afternoon. today is a classic transition day, weather—wise. a change is taking place from the very warm and humid air that brought some of us temperatures of up to 30 degrees yesterday, to some cooler and fresher conditions heading in from the west for the middle part of the week. but as that transition takes place, the cooler air bumping into the warm and humid air, we have a lot of mist and murk out there some very gloomy scenes across many parts of the...
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rebecca morelle, bbc news.europe. the damage, from germany, all the way across to romania, has left thousands homeless, and for some areas, more bad weather is on the way. the mayor of the polish city of nya has asked all 44,000 residents to evacuate, as sarah rainsford reports, from the czech—polish border. in the flood zone of poland, there is an urgent call to evacuate. fears that a stretch of embankment could collapse after days battered by a river swollen by torrential rain. not farfrom here, a dam has burst. the pressure is increasing. nysa has already flooded but it could get much worse, so residents like teresa have been told to get out to higher ground. "it�*s the weather, it�*s nature, what can you do?" she tells me. but nature is powerful. it smashed up the main bridge in the next town and plunged it underwater. when the floods subsided, there was chaos. and filth everywhere. right into their houses. how high did the water come? this man and his family had onlyjust decorated. all this was brand—new.
rebecca morelle, bbc news.europe. the damage, from germany, all the way across to romania, has left thousands homeless, and for some areas, more bad weather is on the way. the mayor of the polish city of nya has asked all 44,000 residents to evacuate, as sarah rainsford reports, from the czech—polish border. in the flood zone of poland, there is an urgent call to evacuate. fears that a stretch of embankment could collapse after days battered by a river swollen by torrential rain. not farfrom...
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our science editor rebecca morelle reports. difficult hours in the coming days. portugal is very prone to wildfires. the worst in 2017 killed 120. climate change has made them more intense and more frequent. and so, as this country's annual battle rages again, people try to resist. for now, it's futile and frightening. mark lowen, bbc news, lisbon. more details emerged today about the titan submersible that sank injune last year. a former employee of the company that built the submersible says the firm wanted to train the vessel's pilots in just one day. david lochridge gave evidence to the us coast guard's investigation into the disaster. he claims he was ignored when he warned of potential safety problems as far back as 2018. mr lochridge also said oceangate's ceo refused to have any emergency life support in the sub, calling it "a waste of money." all five people aboard were killed when the submersible imploded during a trip to look at the wreck of the titanic. our science editor rebecca morelle reports. it was heading to se
our science editor rebecca morelle reports. difficult hours in the coming days. portugal is very prone to wildfires. the worst in 2017 killed 120. climate change has made them more intense and more frequent. and so, as this country's annual battle rages again, people try to resist. for now, it's futile and frightening. mark lowen, bbc news, lisbon. more details emerged today about the titan submersible that sank injune last year. a former employee of the company that built the submersible says...
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rebecca morelle has more.but 0ceangate's titan sub suffered a catastrophic failure, killing all five people on board. now, a public hearing will try to answer some key questions. did the passengers have any warning something was going wrong? those who died were british explorer hamish harding, suleman dawood and his father, british pakistani businessman shahzada dawood, french diver ph nargeolet and stockton rush, 0ceangate ceo. a communications log could show if there were signs titan was failing. but deep sea experts like victor vescovo had serious safety concerns. he'd taken his friend hamish harding on a dive to see the mariana trench. he'd warned hamish about 0ceangate's sub. i told him in no uncertain terms that he should not get in the submersible. and i'll neverforget. he told me he thought that it was "safe enough". and i said, "hamish, i'm not sure what else i can say after that. i wouldn't go if i were you." he really, really wanted to see the titanic. a crucial question is which part of the submers
rebecca morelle has more.but 0ceangate's titan sub suffered a catastrophic failure, killing all five people on board. now, a public hearing will try to answer some key questions. did the passengers have any warning something was going wrong? those who died were british explorer hamish harding, suleman dawood and his father, british pakistani businessman shahzada dawood, french diver ph nargeolet and stockton rush, 0ceangate ceo. a communications log could show if there were signs titan was...
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here's rebecca morelle.tic. vital evidence for the investigation into exactly what went wrong. what have we learned about the titan submersible? we now know there were a lot of technical issues during dives. during dives in 2021 and 2022, 118 different problems were reported. they ranged from the thrusters failing to the front dome of the sub falling off. but the investigation has been concentrating on the hull where the passengers were. in 2022, a loud bang was heard during the dive. it was picked up by the multiple sensors fitted to the sub. data from them suggests that something had happened that changed the fabric of the hull, and this affected how the sub could respond to pressure. the hull was made from carbon fibre. it was five inches, 13 centimetres thick, and each inch was made up of multiple layers. but a problem with this material is that these layers can come apart. wreckage of the hull recovered from the sea floor also been analysed. on this large piece, you can see where the layers of carbon fi
here's rebecca morelle.tic. vital evidence for the investigation into exactly what went wrong. what have we learned about the titan submersible? we now know there were a lot of technical issues during dives. during dives in 2021 and 2022, 118 different problems were reported. they ranged from the thrusters failing to the front dome of the sub falling off. but the investigation has been concentrating on the hull where the passengers were. in 2022, a loud bang was heard during the dive. it was...
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rebecca morelle, bbc news.of collections for rms titanic inc, the company that has recovered these artefacts. thank you forjoining us. a lot of what we are seeing, we see the decay of what is beneath the water, how difficult is it to recover the artefacts and are you bringing up as much as possible?— much as possible? thank you for havin: much as possible? thank you for having me- _ much as possible? thank you for having me- we _ much as possible? thank you for having me. we have _ much as possible? thank you for having me. we have not - much as possible? thank you for having me. we have not made . much as possible? thank you for. having me. we have not made any plans to do any recovery at this time. the mission wejust plans to do any recovery at this time. the mission we just completed was to document the debris field in as much detail as we can to understand what is down there and understand what is down there and understand the rate of decay and see what is most in danger and what might help us tell the stor
rebecca morelle, bbc news.of collections for rms titanic inc, the company that has recovered these artefacts. thank you forjoining us. a lot of what we are seeing, we see the decay of what is beneath the water, how difficult is it to recover the artefacts and are you bringing up as much as possible?— much as possible? thank you for havin: much as possible? thank you for having me- _ much as possible? thank you for having me- we _ much as possible? thank you for having me. we have _ much as...
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rebecca morelle, bbc news.ving 41 such images injuly at a hearing that took place. in july at a hearing that took place. those images were sent to him on the whatsapp messaging platform. he arrived this morning in court, a huge number of cameras and photographers there to see the arrival. questions were asked of him, does he regret his crimes? he remained silent as he went into court. up until last year huw edwards is one of the main presenters will bbc news. now the weather with matt taylor. still cloud rolling high pressure firmly in charge. close to us though, just across eastern europe, we�*ve still got cloud rolling around from the remnants of storm boris. the remnants of storm boris. the remnants of storm boris. cloud the remnants of storm boris. cloud in the remnants of storm boris. cloud in the the remnants of storm boris. cloud in the english channel the cloud in the english channel continuing to break. more clout in the north west of scotland and northern ireland. the sunshine turning hazy. it will th
rebecca morelle, bbc news.ving 41 such images injuly at a hearing that took place. in july at a hearing that took place. those images were sent to him on the whatsapp messaging platform. he arrived this morning in court, a huge number of cameras and photographers there to see the arrival. questions were asked of him, does he regret his crimes? he remained silent as he went into court. up until last year huw edwards is one of the main presenters will bbc news. now the weather with matt taylor....
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rebecca morelle has more.to establish exactly what went wrong. this is a full—scale model of oceangate's submersible. the wreckage came from the back section of titan. you can clearly see the tail cone. this is largely intact. it housed the onboard electronics. the footage shows the discovery of the rear dome. it was covered by the tail cone. next to that is the titanium end ring. itjoined the dome to the hull, which was made of carbon fibre. it's the part of the sub where the passengers were. they were on a journey to see the titanic that turned into tragedy. those who died were british explorer hamish harding, suleman dawood and his father, british pakistani businessman shahzada dawood, french diver ph nargeolet and stockton rush, oceangate's ceo. good morning. could you please stand and raise your right hand? at the public hearing, renata rojas, who was on the support ship, was asked how the passengers were as they left for the dive. i saw five people smiling, looking forward to theirjourney. they were allj
rebecca morelle has more.to establish exactly what went wrong. this is a full—scale model of oceangate's submersible. the wreckage came from the back section of titan. you can clearly see the tail cone. this is largely intact. it housed the onboard electronics. the footage shows the discovery of the rear dome. it was covered by the tail cone. next to that is the titanium end ring. itjoined the dome to the hull, which was made of carbon fibre. it's the part of the sub where the passengers...
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rebecca morelle, bbc news.ccess 15 hours of free childcare for the first time. the education secretary has warned the plan comes with significant challenges and getting a nursery place will not be plain sailing for some parents. our education reporter vanessa clarke has more on this. at this baby sensory session in wolverhampton, the cost of childcare is never far from parents�* minds. but from this week many here will see a difference in their weekly nursery fee. lauren will save £400 a month. works out at about £100 a week which is a huge amount. it covers like a family day out. it's a meal out, it's a mortgage. so, yeah, it's a massive amount. my wife told me it was going to be about £1,500 a month. i almost choked on my cereal. jonathan is grateful for any help with the cost of childcare, but was keen to secure a spot early. in the west midlands there are fewer places available than in some parts of england. a couple of months before she was born, we were round looking at nurseries. people were saying you m
rebecca morelle, bbc news.ccess 15 hours of free childcare for the first time. the education secretary has warned the plan comes with significant challenges and getting a nursery place will not be plain sailing for some parents. our education reporter vanessa clarke has more on this. at this baby sensory session in wolverhampton, the cost of childcare is never far from parents�* minds. but from this week many here will see a difference in their weekly nursery fee. lauren will save £400 a...
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rebecca morelle, bbc news.he animal, nicknamed hvaldimir, was first spotted in norwegian waters five years ago with a camera attached to a harness that read "equipment of st petersburg". this sparked rumours the mammal could be a spy whale — something experts say happened in the past. moscow never responded to the allegations. before we go, the streets of el salvador burst into flames, part of an annual festival marking a volcanic eruption in 1658. crowds held flaming rags soaked in gasoline at each other, an event with deep religious roots that some believe hot lava flow from the volcano and was caused by christian saints fighting the devil. you can track elitist stories on our website. back with more of the top of the other. hello there. wiggonholt in west sussex was the country's hot spot on sunday, with temperatures hitting 30 degrees celsius, making it the hottest day of september so far. not that we're very far into the month, of course. there was plenty of sunshine for east anglia and south east england,
rebecca morelle, bbc news.he animal, nicknamed hvaldimir, was first spotted in norwegian waters five years ago with a camera attached to a harness that read "equipment of st petersburg". this sparked rumours the mammal could be a spy whale — something experts say happened in the past. moscow never responded to the allegations. before we go, the streets of el salvador burst into flames, part of an annual festival marking a volcanic eruption in 1658. crowds held flaming rags soaked in...
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our science editor rebecca morelle reports.itanic. but oceangate's titan sub suffered a catastrophic failure, killing all five people on board. nothing but the truth, so help you god. a public hearing has heard from david lockridge, the former director of marine operations with more than 25 years of submersible experience. it's the first time he's spoken publicly about his safety concerns. you have to have the confidence in the equipment to do the job. it's like every other industry. if you don't have the confidence in it, you don't do it. that's it. and did you have confidence in the way that the titan was being built at this time? no confidence whatsoever. and i was very vocal about that, and still am. oceangate was told about significant problems with its sub. on this full—scale model, you can see the viewports. its manufacturer certified it to 1300m, but the sub was diving three times deeper to the titanic — at 3800m. titan had an acoustic monitoring system, in—built microphones to listen for signs the sub was cracking, an
our science editor rebecca morelle reports.itanic. but oceangate's titan sub suffered a catastrophic failure, killing all five people on board. nothing but the truth, so help you god. a public hearing has heard from david lockridge, the former director of marine operations with more than 25 years of submersible experience. it's the first time he's spoken publicly about his safety concerns. you have to have the confidence in the equipment to do the job. it's like every other industry. if you...
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here's rebecca morelle.moment of silence... now a public hearing has started to establish exactly what went wrong. this is a full—scale model of ocean gate's titan. we've heard about previous expeditions. it went to the titanic wreck site 13 times in 2021 and 2022, and during those years, there were 118 things that went wrong with the sub. including the front dome falling off when it was brought out of the sea, its thrusters failing at 3500 metres and its batteries dying on one dive. we also learns a timeline of its final dive in the last few text messages sent between the sub and the surface. titan began its dive at 9.14 in surface. titan began its dive at 9.111 in the morning local time. after that, communications were patchy. about an hour into the dive, titan sent a message. at 10.25, it said it was to the southeast of the titanic bowel. —— vow. titan said it had dropped two mates. —— bow. there's nothing to suggest that the passengers on board had any idea that anything was wrong. the meeting heard wher
here's rebecca morelle.moment of silence... now a public hearing has started to establish exactly what went wrong. this is a full—scale model of ocean gate's titan. we've heard about previous expeditions. it went to the titanic wreck site 13 times in 2021 and 2022, and during those years, there were 118 things that went wrong with the sub. including the front dome falling off when it was brought out of the sea, its thrusters failing at 3500 metres and its batteries dying on one dive. we also...
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rebecca morelle, bbc news.e decades it was a staple part of the evening commute in the capital, but today marks the last time it will be printed daily. victoria holland has the story. do you think london will lose something? edi do you think london will lose something?— do you think london will lose something?_ i l do you think london will lose i something?_ i read do you think london will lose - something?_ i read it something? of course so. i read it every evening- _ something? of course so. i read it every evening. everything - something? of course so. i read it every evening. everything in - something? of course so. i read it every evening. everything in it. i something? of course so. i read it| every evening. everything in it. the same old story. for— every evening. everything in it. the same old story. for nearly - every evening. everything in it. the same old story. for nearly 200 i same old story. for nearly 200 ears, same old story. for nearly 200 years. the _ same old story. for nearly 200 years, the
rebecca morelle, bbc news.e decades it was a staple part of the evening commute in the capital, but today marks the last time it will be printed daily. victoria holland has the story. do you think london will lose something? edi do you think london will lose something?— do you think london will lose something?_ i l do you think london will lose i something?_ i read do you think london will lose - something?_ i read it something? of course so. i read it every evening- _ something? of course...
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rebecca morelle reports.titanic looming out of the darkness of the depths of the darkness of the depths of the atlantic. this footage was recorded in 2010 and you can see the railing on the deck is rusting but still intact. but a new expedition has discovered a large section is now missing. a review of the titanic has changed forever.- review of the titanic has changed forever. with all the anticipation _ changed forever. with all the anticipation coming - changed forever. with all the anticipation coming up - changed forever. with all the anticipation coming up on - changed forever. with all the | anticipation coming up on the bough, we were so excited, then we thought something wasn't right and we could see the whole section of railing on the port side was gone. it's just iconic, to see the bough of titanic, that's what you think of when you think of the shipwreck, and it doesn't look like that any more. the shipwreck, and it doesn't look like that any more.— like that any more. the story of titanic— like t
rebecca morelle reports.titanic looming out of the darkness of the depths of the darkness of the depths of the atlantic. this footage was recorded in 2010 and you can see the railing on the deck is rusting but still intact. but a new expedition has discovered a large section is now missing. a review of the titanic has changed forever.- review of the titanic has changed forever. with all the anticipation _ changed forever. with all the anticipation coming - changed forever. with all the...
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of spending eight days in space, they'll now end up spending eight months. 0ur science editor rebecca morelle - from station and starting its return to earth. boeing's starliner capsule on its way home, beginning its six—hour voyage with a blast of its engines. and you're seeing the light show there on your screen. but the spacecraft is empty, without the astronauts it was supposed to carry. nasa's suni williams and butch wilmore will now stay on the international space station. technical problems with starliner meant nasa said it wasn't safe enough to take the pair home. suni williams spoke to mission control as the spacecraft, which she nicknamed calypso, departed. it is time to bring calypso home. we have your backs and you've got this. bring her back to earth. good luck. picking up starliner now from its lower altitude, about 6,000 feet above. in the night sky of new mexico, a first glimpse of the capsule. three good parachutes. looking great. its descent is slowed as it closes in. touchdown. starliner is back on earth. the landing's a success, but it's a bittersweet moment for the missio
of spending eight days in space, they'll now end up spending eight months. 0ur science editor rebecca morelle - from station and starting its return to earth. boeing's starliner capsule on its way home, beginning its six—hour voyage with a blast of its engines. and you're seeing the light show there on your screen. but the spacecraft is empty, without the astronauts it was supposed to carry. nasa's suni williams and butch wilmore will now stay on the international space station. technical...
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our science editor, rebecca morelle, told us more about the starliner�*s journey.was a safe and successful landing for the spacecraft. there were a few technical issues on the way down. a couple of the thrusters didn't behave exactly as they expected, but, you know, not enough to knock it off course. and, you know, seeing it unfurl those three huge parachutes and get down onto the ground, you know, so gently is what you want to see. but, you know, it did go to plan. apart from the major thing, there were no astronauts inside it. you know that's the objective of this test flight with a crew was to have a crew in it going up and coming back down. and obviously that that didn't happen. which is embarrassing, particularly for boeing. yeah, i mean, it's not great for them, to be honest. and they had issues as well with two of their test flights that took place a few years earlier with no astronauts on board. they're one of two commercial crew carriers that the us has given contracts to. and the reason behind this, basically, they had a great period of time, nasa, where
our science editor, rebecca morelle, told us more about the starliner�*s journey.was a safe and successful landing for the spacecraft. there were a few technical issues on the way down. a couple of the thrusters didn't behave exactly as they expected, but, you know, not enough to knock it off course. and, you know, seeing it unfurl those three huge parachutes and get down onto the ground, you know, so gently is what you want to see. but, you know, it did go to plan. apart from the major...
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rebecca morelle, bbc news. amazing pictures to end this half hour of verified live.ng place yesterday with this very warm and humid air in place. temperatures climb to 30 degrees. today it was still pretty humid, but through tomorrow and into wednesday we get into this fresher air and things will feel very different. but with that transition taking place, we have seen some outbreaks of rain and a lot of mist and murk. that was how it looked for a weather watcher in the highlands. low pressure has been in charge, generally loosening its grip as we head through tonight. but still these frontal zones in the picture. so still some showers or even some longer spells of rain for a time there across the northern isles, one or two showers continuing across england and wales, and we will keep some areas of mist and murk and low cloud, but some clear spells too, and quite a range of temperatures. it's going to be another pretty warm night across south wales, southern and eastern parts of england, whereas for northern ireland and scotland, fresher feel eight degrees for glasgow
rebecca morelle, bbc news. amazing pictures to end this half hour of verified live.ng place yesterday with this very warm and humid air in place. temperatures climb to 30 degrees. today it was still pretty humid, but through tomorrow and into wednesday we get into this fresher air and things will feel very different. but with that transition taking place, we have seen some outbreaks of rain and a lot of mist and murk. that was how it looked for a weather watcher in the highlands. low pressure...
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rebecca morelle reports.o tragedy. it took the titan sub about an hour and a half to make its descent. its last known location was about 3,300m down. that's about 500m above the sea floor. it was about 300m away from the bow of the wreck of the titanic. its implosion created a large debris field, just under 350m long and 150m wide. the bits of wreckage are shown by these dots. the front dome was found here, made from titanium. it's still intact. close by was a large part from the back end of the sub. the hull�*s been destroyed and parts of the tailcone were thrown much further afield. nothing but the truth, so help you god... the us coast guard is trying to establish what went wrong. last week, david lochridge, 0ceangate's former marine operations the us coast guard heard evidence from the man who co—founded 0cean gates with stockton rush. he left the company in 2013. initially, we weren't even going to build our own subs. he explained why he'd never made a dive in the submersible. going to see a shipwreck th
rebecca morelle reports.o tragedy. it took the titan sub about an hour and a half to make its descent. its last known location was about 3,300m down. that's about 500m above the sea floor. it was about 300m away from the bow of the wreck of the titanic. its implosion created a large debris field, just under 350m long and 150m wide. the bits of wreckage are shown by these dots. the front dome was found here, made from titanium. it's still intact. close by was a large part from the back end of...
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here s rebecca morelle. those who died were british explorer hamish harding, solomon dawood and his father shahzada dawood, stockton rush, 0ceangate ceo. i stockton rush, 0ceangate ceo. i would let as the everybody present stands for a moment's silent. ., ., present stands for a moment's silent. ., , . ., silent. now a public hearing has been — silent. now a public hearing has been established - silent. now a public hearing has been established to - has been established to establish what has gone wrong. this is a full—scale model of the sub. we have heard more about its previous exhibitions. it went to the titanic wreck site 13 times in 2021 and 2022 and during those two years there were 118 things that went wrong. including the front dome falling off when it was brought out of the sea, its thrusters which steer the craft failing at 3500 metres and its batteries died on one dive, leaving passengers trapped inside the 27 hours. we also learnt the timeline of its final dive in the last few text messages sent t
here s rebecca morelle. those who died were british explorer hamish harding, solomon dawood and his father shahzada dawood, stockton rush, 0ceangate ceo. i stockton rush, 0ceangate ceo. i would let as the everybody present stands for a moment's silent. ., ., present stands for a moment's silent. ., , . ., silent. now a public hearing has been — silent. now a public hearing has been established - silent. now a public hearing has been established to - has been established to establish what has...
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rebecca morelle, bbc news.en given exclusive access to the microsoft's threat analysis nerve centre in new york. times square, new york city, an unlikely location for a secure facility which monitors attempts by foreign governments to destabilise democracy. it is, however, home to mtac, the microsoft threat analysis centre. its job is to detect, assess, and disrupt cyber—enabled influence threats to democracies worldwide. the work that's carried out here is extremely sensitive. we're the very first people that have been permitted to film inside. it's also the first time russian, iranian and chinese attempts to influence a us election have all been detected at once. all three are in play, and this is the first cycle where we've had all three that we can definitely point to. individuals from this organisation serve on a special presidential committee in the kremlin. reports compiled by these analysts advise governments like the uk and us, as well as private companies, on digital threats. this team has noticed tha
rebecca morelle, bbc news.en given exclusive access to the microsoft's threat analysis nerve centre in new york. times square, new york city, an unlikely location for a secure facility which monitors attempts by foreign governments to destabilise democracy. it is, however, home to mtac, the microsoft threat analysis centre. its job is to detect, assess, and disrupt cyber—enabled influence threats to democracies worldwide. the work that's carried out here is extremely sensitive. we're the very...
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assess what went wrong and whether the accident could have been prevented. 0ur science editor rebecca morellete's titan sub. we heard about some of its expeditions to the titanic before the disaster, and over the course of 13 dies, it had experienced 118 technical problems. these included its front nose cone falling off while it was being recovered from the sea, thrust is not working, and on one dive, its batteries died and passengers were stuck inside for 27 hours. messages from its final dive will also release. comms were a bit patchy, but the sub could send text messages to the surface ship. about an hour into the dive, it sent a message saying, all good here, later another one saying it was above the titanic�*s bow. at its final message was about an hour and a half into the dive. it said it had dropped to weights, and that was the last one. comms were lost after that because the sub had imploded, but there is nothing in these messages to suggest the passengers on board knew what was going wrong. they also released an image of the wreckage of the submarine too on the sea floor. it was inta
assess what went wrong and whether the accident could have been prevented. 0ur science editor rebecca morellete's titan sub. we heard about some of its expeditions to the titanic before the disaster, and over the course of 13 dies, it had experienced 118 technical problems. these included its front nose cone falling off while it was being recovered from the sea, thrust is not working, and on one dive, its batteries died and passengers were stuck inside for 27 hours. messages from its final dive...
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to stay with us, i am going to bring in our science editor to the conversation, rebecca morelle, whojoinsd up being eight months. what is your assessment of it? the landing looks pretty good from where i'm sitting, there will be a nasa press briefing happening within the next 90 minutes so we will hear more about it than, but the spacecraft seems to have performed well, everything looks 0k, performed well, everything looks ok, the teams will be rushing over to check it out now. when i say it went to plan, the bit but didn't go to plan, the bit but didn't go to plan was the fact that it didn't have the astronauts inside the capsule, it was coming back every —— empty, just their spacesuits and they are in fact. they have stayed behind on the international space station, as you said, for what was initially supposed to be eight days, that is now going to last for eight months, they are not coming back until february next year. it is because of the sort of complex scheduling of to—ing and fro—ing from the space station so they have to wait for a spacex rocket and spacecraft that will bring to
to stay with us, i am going to bring in our science editor to the conversation, rebecca morelle, whojoinsd up being eight months. what is your assessment of it? the landing looks pretty good from where i'm sitting, there will be a nasa press briefing happening within the next 90 minutes so we will hear more about it than, but the spacecraft seems to have performed well, everything looks 0k, performed well, everything looks ok, the teams will be rushing over to check it out now. when i say it...