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sarah campbell, thanks ve much yesterday. sarah campbell, thanks very much for— yesterday.sarah campbell, thanks very much for taking us _ yesterday. sarah campbell, thanks very much for taking us through i yesterday. sarah campbell, thanks very much for taking us through all of those details. if there is any more, we will obviously return to you and to that breaking news, but that breaking news coming into us from prince harry and his team about that incident happening there in new york on tuesday night. as you have been watching over the last hour or so, we have had updates from a correspondent in washington and new york and also say right here, so we will keep an eye on all of that and if there is more detail we will obviously return to that year on the programme. forthe obviously return to that year on the programme. for the next few minutes, we are going to try to round up some of the other important stories of the day and we will start in italy because of course we have seen serious flooding in italy over the last 2a hours with a number of rescues, we numb know the nu
sarah campbell, thanks ve much yesterday. sarah campbell, thanks very much for— yesterday.sarah campbell, thanks very much for taking us _ yesterday. sarah campbell, thanks very much for taking us through i yesterday. sarah campbell, thanks very much for taking us through all of those details. if there is any more, we will obviously return to you and to that breaking news, but that breaking news coming into us from prince harry and his team about that incident happening there in new york on...
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sarah campbell in the newsroom. _ hours. sarah campbell in the newsroom, thank _ hours. the newsroom, thank you - hours. sarah campbell in the newsroom, thank you for - hours. sarah campbell in the newsroom, thank you for all| hours. sarah campbell in the i newsroom, thank you for all of hours. sarah campbell in the - newsroom, thank you for all of that. we will talk to the royal commentator richard fitz williams in a moment but i want to cross back to washington as nomia iqbal who is monitoring the story from where she is. in terms of whether we have had anything publicly from the nypd, has there been any sort of formal statement that alludes to anything regarding this incident on tuesday? nothing concrete so far, matthew. we have from them is that they have not immediately confirm the incident. and so far all we have is the statement from prince harry's spokesperson. there are videos and images online. there is a website tmz that has some of those videos and images as well. but we just don't really know enough details, what near catastrophic means, can only go off what
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sarah campbell, thanks once again. _ happened yesterday. sarah campbell, thanks once again. sarah campbell, thanks once again. let's head - happened yesterday. sarah campbell, thanks once again. let's head from i thanks once again. let's head from the newsroom to new york, to talk once again to michelle fleury. we are trying to get more news from the new york police. have they said anything publicly? has the mayor said anything in terms of official channels? ' . . , ., ., channels? officially we have not heard anything _ channels? officially we have not heard anything yet, _ channels? officially we have not heard anything yet, and - channels? officially we have not heard anything yet, and i - channels? officially we have not heard anything yet, and i think i channels? officially we have not. heard anything yet, and i think as sarah was saying, we are still waiting for this independent corroboration. it is a very dense area, manhattan. they were in the middle of the city at this event, leaving at around 10pm, where we understand that is the point at which this pursuit by the
sarah campbell, thanks once again. _ happened yesterday. sarah campbell, thanks once again. sarah campbell, thanks once again. let's head - happened yesterday. sarah campbell, thanks once again. let's head from i thanks once again. let's head from the newsroom to new york, to talk once again to michelle fleury. we are trying to get more news from the new york police. have they said anything publicly? has the mayor said anything in terms of official channels? ' . . , ., ., channels? officially...
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sarah campbell reports on the events. pare family. sarah campbell reports on the events-_ family. campbell reports on the events. �* . ., ., the events. are much more relaxed feel today- — the events. are much more relaxed feel today. yesterday, _ the events. are much more relaxed feel today. yesterday, it _ the events. are much more relaxed feel today. yesterday, it was - the events. are much more relaxed feel today. yesterday, it was very l feel today. yesterday, it was very traditional, historic. the magnificent processions, two of them, back from westminster abbey to buckingham palace. today, much more relaxed, a day of celebrations, so two big events today. we are on the long walk, windsor castle in the distance. later on, at eight o'clock, there will be star—studded concert which will be broadcast on the bbc. some big names performing, lionel richie, take that, the british boy band, and also katy perry, the us singer. the royal family will also be at the concert, and there are some lucky ballot winners, ticket winners. members of the public you will get to enjoy the concert
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sarah campbell, bbc news.isers say more than 50,000 events registered to take part in "the big help 0ut" so tens of thousands of people may have chosen to get involved and that is important because since the pandemic volunteer numbers have dropped, they just have not bounced back so it is hoped that by reinvigorating volunteer numbers and encouraging people to help out neighbours and communities on the assembly will want to ask questions about the events of this weekend. we meet fortnightly and i'm quite sure these questions will be coming up. policing relies on consent and public trust, from those who camped out to cheer the new king, and from those who waved placards to oppose him. sanchia berg, bbc news. in sudan, fighting around the capital, khartoum, continues, as representatives of the rival military factions hold talks in saudi arabia. both the sudanese army and the rapid support forces are claiming successes. the talks, which began injeddah on saturday, are aimed at reaching a humanitarian ceasefire, w
sarah campbell, bbc news.isers say more than 50,000 events registered to take part in "the big help 0ut" so tens of thousands of people may have chosen to get involved and that is important because since the pandemic volunteer numbers have dropped, they just have not bounced back so it is hoped that by reinvigorating volunteer numbers and encouraging people to help out neighbours and communities on the assembly will want to ask questions about the events of this weekend. we meet...
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sarah campbell, bbc news.e force has expressed regret that six anti—monarchy protesters were arrested ahead of the coronation of king charles on saturday. in a statement the force said no charges would be brought against the six — all members of the republic campaign group. for more on this, our news correspondent, graham satchelljoins us from the london newsroom. great to get you on the programme. i know you been looking into this and monitors and it carefully. talk us through the background of this if you don't mind. what was a pretext for the arrests in the first place? it's all goes back to saturday morning in the centre of london on the day of the coronation of king charles iii. the police spotted a van near trafalgar square there were members of the anti—monarchy group called una aleksandra berzina—cerenkova and they were unloading a bunch of placards and signs saying things like not working. the police started investigated inside the find they found some leather straps. the group, republic, said those s
sarah campbell, bbc news.e force has expressed regret that six anti—monarchy protesters were arrested ahead of the coronation of king charles on saturday. in a statement the force said no charges would be brought against the six — all members of the republic campaign group. for more on this, our news correspondent, graham satchelljoins us from the london newsroom. great to get you on the programme. i know you been looking into this and monitors and it carefully. talk us through the...
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sarah campbell, bbc news. we will have to hope for some good weather. stav is here.e high pressure over the last couple of days fine weather and that is starting to retreat and then pressure is taking over so it will start to make things more unsettled. it won't be raining all the time over the next few days but there will be rain followed by showers, some of which will be heavy and heavy and thundery. and that is what we have moving north at the moment, rain into wales, south—west england, possibly heavy and thundery showers into south—east england and this will all trundle northwards tonight. it is most of scotland, northern ireland and apart from the far north of scotland where it stays quite chilly. it will be milderfurther south. this is friday. showery rain and cloud across scotland and northern ireland moving north. in england and wales we will see the sunshine break through and that will set off a rash of heavy showers, some thundery as well, and heavy showers also developing into southern scotland. still chilly in the north—east of scotland but elsewhere
sarah campbell, bbc news. we will have to hope for some good weather. stav is here.e high pressure over the last couple of days fine weather and that is starting to retreat and then pressure is taking over so it will start to make things more unsettled. it won't be raining all the time over the next few days but there will be rain followed by showers, some of which will be heavy and heavy and thundery. and that is what we have moving north at the moment, rain into wales, south—west england,...
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sarah campbell, bbc news. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news.ifties. i got picked out as a decent goalkeeper. football has and always will be a big part of andrew killen�*s life. he's one of the oldest referees in the country. so when he was told he had a leaky heart valve that could affect his quality of life, he was more than willing to be the first person in the uk to undergo a new valve replacement procedure. made me feel a little bit special, really. i've got a new lease of life. i can go to the gym in a relaxed state and just meet my friends there. this procedure typically takes an hour to an hour and a half to do. the patient does not need to go to itu. they go home the following day or the day after that. andrew says he is now more determined than ever to keep fit and take care of his brand new valve. you're live with bbc news china and the taliban have discussed plans to bring afghanistan into the belt and road infrastructure project as beijing looks to boost investment in the crisis—hit country. china's foreign minister qin gang held t
sarah campbell, bbc news. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news.ifties. i got picked out as a decent goalkeeper. football has and always will be a big part of andrew killen�*s life. he's one of the oldest referees in the country. so when he was told he had a leaky heart valve that could affect his quality of life, he was more than willing to be the first person in the uk to undergo a new valve replacement procedure. made me feel a little bit special, really. i've got a new...
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correspondent sarah campbell.m prince harry's team, and we are getting bits of it, adding to the initial statement, getting bits of it, adding to the initialstatement, but getting bits of it, adding to the initial statement, but do we know some of the basics? do we know the numbers of paparazzi he is talking about here? do we know if they were in cars or bikes, any of the basic detail? mn; in cars or bikes, any of the basic detail? ~ , , ., , in cars or bikes, any of the basic detail? g , . , ., detail? my understanding is that the chase they are _ detail? my understanding is that the chase they are talking _ detail? my understanding is that the chase they are talking about - chase they are talking about involved half a dozen blacked out vehicles with unidentified people, this was according to, our understanding of what went on. unidentified people driving recklessly and endangering the convoy and everyone around them. so those details again, my understanding, traffic violation, so the kind of chase we are talking
correspondent sarah campbell.m prince harry's team, and we are getting bits of it, adding to the initial statement, getting bits of it, adding to the initialstatement, but getting bits of it, adding to the initial statement, but do we know some of the basics? do we know the numbers of paparazzi he is talking about here? do we know if they were in cars or bikes, any of the basic detail? mn; in cars or bikes, any of the basic detail? ~ , , ., , in cars or bikes, any of the basic detail? g , . ,...
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sarah campbell, bbc news.en received in new zealand, we are joined from auckland by darryl stevens, the organiser for the royal commonwealth society. good evening to you. did you watch events through the night as they were unfolding? yes. watch events through the night as they were unfolding?- as they were unfolding? yes, i did. i'm as they were unfolding? yes, i did- m in _ as they were unfolding? yes, i did. i'm in wellington. - as they were unfolding? yes, i did. i'm in wellington. my- did. i'm in wellington. my apologies _ did. i'm in wellington. my apologies. what did you make of what was happening?— what was happening? absolutely fantastic event. _ what was happening? absolutely fantastic event. i _ what was happening? absolutely fantastic event. i mean, - what was happening? absolutely fantastic event. i mean, the - fantastic event. i mean, the british have a reputation for splendid ceremonial and pageantry and last night's events surpass that from my perspective. and i think a lot of new zealanders wou
sarah campbell, bbc news.en received in new zealand, we are joined from auckland by darryl stevens, the organiser for the royal commonwealth society. good evening to you. did you watch events through the night as they were unfolding? yes. watch events through the night as they were unfolding?- as they were unfolding? yes, i did. i'm as they were unfolding? yes, i did- m in _ as they were unfolding? yes, i did. i'm in wellington. - as they were unfolding? yes, i did. i'm in wellington. my- did....
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. >> i'm sarah campbell and you are watching the context on bbc news.sident biden: the bottom line is when our country instead together we stand strong. i believe the world is safe. >> increasing engagement in the region to work withllies like australia and japan to ensure the pacific remains free and open. we don't want any change to the status quo. >> two big countries not in the g7 almost at the center of the g7 conversations. sarah: welcome to the program. leaders are gathering in hiroshima where in a few hours the g7 summit will get underway with a key focus on dealing with russia and china. tonight we look at the uk's's failure to impose fines worth as much as one billion found -- one billion pounds on foreign companies breaking a landmark transparency law. in el salvador more than 66,000 people were arrested last year in the government crackdown on street gangs. and we talked to congressman adam smith about his struggles with anxiety, chronic pain, and the difficulties of life in politics. first, global security concerns over russia's invasion of
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sarah campbell, bbc news.t you can just about to see in those pictures there. there will be all eyes on that balcony to see, indeed, who exactly will be standing there. plenty more coverage to come. i am lewis vaughanjones, this is bbc news, goodbye. hello there. most parts of the country will stay dry for the rest of today with some hazy sunshine around. there is a stronger easterly wind, mind you, that is set up is that area of high pressure is moving away and that low pressure is heading south—west. that is bringing figure cloud and rain as well, so temperatures in the south—west will be lower than they were yesterday, the highest temperatures for the midlands towards the south—east of england could make 20 degrees in the sunshine. there is a lot of cloud and cold wind blowing in the east of scotland and north—east of england. but it is the cloud in the north—west signalling a change because we have wetter weather here that will steadily push its way northwards up into the central belt of scotland with show
sarah campbell, bbc news.t you can just about to see in those pictures there. there will be all eyes on that balcony to see, indeed, who exactly will be standing there. plenty more coverage to come. i am lewis vaughanjones, this is bbc news, goodbye. hello there. most parts of the country will stay dry for the rest of today with some hazy sunshine around. there is a stronger easterly wind, mind you, that is set up is that area of high pressure is moving away and that low pressure is heading...
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our correspondent sarah campbell is at heathrow for us now. sarah, just how bad is it?he start of half term in england and wales, airports are busy, heathrow saying today in terms of passenger numbers the busiest day since before the pandemic so hugely frustrating for the something like 16,000 passengers who have been caught up as a result of this it glitch. just to give you the figures around 90 flights cancelled yesterday, 80 flights cancelled yesterday, 80 flights cancelled yesterday, 80 flights cancelled today. to put that into context, that is around one in ten of their daily flights. mainly short—haul, mainly out of heathrow terminal five. short—haul, mainly out of heathrow terminalfive. i am short—haul, mainly out of heathrow terminal five. i am told the glitch has now been fixed. those cancellations today have been as a result of knock—on problems with pilots in wrong places. coincidentally we are on day two of a three—day strike involving security staff. i am told that is not causing any problems. british airways say they aren't expecting any more cancellations
our correspondent sarah campbell is at heathrow for us now. sarah, just how bad is it?he start of half term in england and wales, airports are busy, heathrow saying today in terms of passenger numbers the busiest day since before the pandemic so hugely frustrating for the something like 16,000 passengers who have been caught up as a result of this it glitch. just to give you the figures around 90 flights cancelled yesterday, 80 flights cancelled yesterday, 80 flights cancelled yesterday, 80...
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welcome to breakfast with rogerjohnson and sarah campbell. 0ur headlines today: questions remain overs at the uk's borders. holly willoughby accuses phillip schofield of lying to her about his affair in herfirst statement since he quit itv. cheering and applause. from non—league to premier league: it's a fairy tale ending for luton town as they win the championship play—off final. it was a game full of drama which saw luton beat coventry on penalties and the winning team's captain being strechered off
welcome to breakfast with rogerjohnson and sarah campbell. 0ur headlines today: questions remain overs at the uk's borders. holly willoughby accuses phillip schofield of lying to her about his affair in herfirst statement since he quit itv. cheering and applause. from non—league to premier league: it's a fairy tale ending for luton town as they win the championship play—off final. it was a game full of drama which saw luton beat coventry on penalties and the winning team's captain being...
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lets get more from sarah campbell who is at heathrow airport for us. tellers, first of all, more aboutre seeina. . ., , just the amount of disruption we are seeina. . .,, i. seeing. yeah, well, as you were sa in: seeing. yeah, well, as you were saying there- — seeing. yeah, well, as you were saying there. it's _ seeing. yeah, well, as you were saying there. it's a _ seeing. yeah, well, as you were saying there. it's a particular - seeing. yeah, well, as you were i saying there. it's a particular busy weekend because it is the beginning of the half term in england and wales. so it was always going to be busy at airports. heathrow, in fact, saying that they have an expectation of the most passenger numbers they've seen since before the pandemic. and we have been hearing similar stories from other airports as well. i think particularly frustrating that this it glitch had to happen now. effectively, the glitch happened yesterday, that caused, if i tell you the figures, around 90 flights were cancelled. these are just british airways flights, and then today, around about 80 flights. so to p
lets get more from sarah campbell who is at heathrow airport for us. tellers, first of all, more aboutre seeina. . ., , just the amount of disruption we are seeina. . .,, i. seeing. yeah, well, as you were sa in: seeing. yeah, well, as you were saying there- — seeing. yeah, well, as you were saying there. it's _ seeing. yeah, well, as you were saying there. it's a _ seeing. yeah, well, as you were saying there. it's a particular - seeing. yeah, well, as you were i saying there. it's a...
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hello, i'm sarah campbell.e start with new figures which suggest global temperatues are likely to surge to record levels in the next five years. the world meteorological organisation says: there is a 66% chance that we will break — the 1.5 degree temperature threshold for at least a year. there is a 98% chance of the warmest year on record before 2027. arctic heating will likely be three times higher than the global average. and the reason for these worrying predictions? temperatures being driven up by ongoing carbon emissions plus the likely onset of a naturally occurring el nino event — which can trigger more extreme weather and climate events, including severe rainfall and drought, depending on the region. laurie goering is the climate change editor at the thomson—reuters foundation. i asked her to explain the significance of these figures. i think the real message from this is that these climate change impacts are coming much faster than scientists had predicted. scientists are inherently conservative and w
hello, i'm sarah campbell.e start with new figures which suggest global temperatues are likely to surge to record levels in the next five years. the world meteorological organisation says: there is a 66% chance that we will break — the 1.5 degree temperature threshold for at least a year. there is a 98% chance of the warmest year on record before 2027. arctic heating will likely be three times higher than the global average. and the reason for these worrying predictions? temperatures being...
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sarah campbell, bbc news.. i like the way that sarah described him there. so we looked up in the skies at the aircraft yesterday, today things come back down to earth at windsor castle this big coronation party, the big royal celebration. forthe coronation party, the big royal celebration. for the crowds who come here, if you are leaving home this morning and heading to windsor, you might like to see this. this is the closest pub to the castle, the two brewers, fantastically bedecked for the occasion, as you would expect. it is the closest pub to the castle itself, i am sure they will be having a busy day, lots of barrels on standby for what is likely to be a crazy bit of business. that was fantastic. wejoin now long walk, approaching the castle, our correspondent helena wilkinson. we have just been reflecting on those images that will last a lifetime. 0n the face of it, despite the protest and some controversies, on the face of it, the royal household, the authorities, they will be very pleased with how it we
sarah campbell, bbc news.. i like the way that sarah described him there. so we looked up in the skies at the aircraft yesterday, today things come back down to earth at windsor castle this big coronation party, the big royal celebration. forthe coronation party, the big royal celebration. for the crowds who come here, if you are leaving home this morning and heading to windsor, you might like to see this. this is the closest pub to the castle, the two brewers, fantastically bedecked for the...
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0ur royal correspondent sarah campbell is in slough and fiona trott is in durham for us. arah. tell us more about what's been happening there. good afternoon. this was the first ever royal engagement for prince louis and he took to it with gusto here in slough at the scout hut where they have been doing refurbishment. he got behind the digger and did some archery away from that, you could not get him away from that and he had some marshmallows. it is very rare for the prince and princess of wales to take their children out on royal engagements but it shows the level of support they have here for the big help 0ut. it is hopping across the country millions will get involved in volunteering where they can just like the children of the royalfamily had done can just like the children of the royal family had done this can just like the children of the royalfamily had done this morning and the hope is people will carry on volunteering. if you look at the app for the big help 0ut you can sign up to activities happening in your area today and the hope is you will do that today, enj
0ur royal correspondent sarah campbell is in slough and fiona trott is in durham for us. arah. tell us more about what's been happening there. good afternoon. this was the first ever royal engagement for prince louis and he took to it with gusto here in slough at the scout hut where they have been doing refurbishment. he got behind the digger and did some archery away from that, you could not get him away from that and he had some marshmallows. it is very rare for the prince and princess of...
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hello, i'm sarah campbell. you're watching the context on bbc news.ther, we stand stronger. and i believe the whole world is safer when we do. and we're increasing our engagement in the region to work with allies like australia, like japan to ensure that the pacific region does remain free and open. we don't want to see any change to the status quo. we're talking about two big countries not in the 67, i but are almost at the centre of the g7 conversations. i welcome to the programme.
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welcome to breakfast with rogerjohnson and sarah campbell. our headlines today: questions remain over why passport egates stopped working, leaving tens of thousands of passengers stuck in queues at the uk's borders. holly willoughby accuses phillip schofield of lying to her about his affair in herfirst statement since he quit itv. cheering and applause. from non—league to premier league: it's a fairy tale ending for luton town as they win the championship play—off final. it was a game full of drama which saw luton beat coventry on penalties and the winning team's captain being strechered off after collapsing on the pitch. all: what happened to - the math teacher's garden? it grew square roots. from larking around in school to being crowned britain's funniest class, we'll speak to the 10—year—old behind their winning joke. and in weather, it's going to be a sunny, coola and in weather, it's going to be a sunny, cool a day for many but the dry story continues and will do so through much of the coming week. all of the details right here on break
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hello, i'm sarah campbell. you“re watching the context on bbc news.n: it'sjust to cross again. translation: it's just too to cross again. translation: it“sjust too much. here we can't sleep. the coldest way to interns. i said lord, what do i do? we are worried that they will close the border and tell us everything is over after all their sacrifice. and the former prime minister of around sacrifice. and the former prime minister ofaround imran sacrifice. and the former prime minister of around imran khan has been released from prison after a
hello, i'm sarah campbell. you“re watching the context on bbc news.n: it'sjust to cross again. translation: it's just too to cross again. translation: it“sjust too much. here we can't sleep. the coldest way to interns. i said lord, what do i do? we are worried that they will close the border and tell us everything is over after all their sacrifice. and the former prime minister of around sacrifice. and the former prime minister ofaround imran sacrifice. and the former prime minister of...
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i am joined by our royal correspondent sarah campbell.inster abbey, this is a nod to the weather, of course. ,.,, abbey, this is a nod to the weather, of course. ,., ., ., ., , of course. gas, extraordinary downpours — of course. gas, extraordinary downpours yesterday - of course. gas, extraordinary downpours yesterday so - of course. gas, extraordinary downpours yesterday so this| of course. gas, extraordinary i downpours yesterday so this has of course. gas, extraordinary - downpours yesterday so this has gone up, just an idea of the last minute preparations that continue that will continue right up until the service itself. i think what we will see today which will be interesting is how you combine a service that dates back 1000 years and make it feel current, up—to—date, reflect 21st—century britain man that has been a challenge in putting the ceremony together so we will see a lot of the punctuation points, the 0ath, swearing to uphold the law, and god, will the moments of homage, we have been talking about that — where people will b
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hello, i'm sarah campbell. you're watching the context on bbc news. the bottom line, mr prime minister, is that when our countries stand together, we stand stronger. and i believe the whole world is safer when we do. and we're increasing our engagement in the region to work with allies like australia, like japan to ensure that the pacific region does remain free and open. we don't want to see any change to the status quo. we're talking about two big countries not in the g7, - but are almost at the centre of the g7 conversations. - welcome to the programme. leaders are gathering in hiroshima, where in just a few hours, the g7 summit will get under way with a key focus on dealing with russia and china. also tonight, we look at the uk's failure to impose fines worth as much as £1 billion on foreign companies breaking a landmark transparency law. we will head to el salvador, where more than 66,000 people have been arrested in the last year in the government's crackdown on street gangs. and we will talk to congressman adam smith about his struggles with an
hello, i'm sarah campbell. you're watching the context on bbc news. the bottom line, mr prime minister, is that when our countries stand together, we stand stronger. and i believe the whole world is safer when we do. and we're increasing our engagement in the region to work with allies like australia, like japan to ensure that the pacific region does remain free and open. we don't want to see any change to the status quo. we're talking about two big countries not in the g7, - but are almost at...
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hello, i'm sarah campbell. you're watching the context on bbc news. an individual who is removed under title eight is subject to at least a five year ban on re—entering into the united states and can face criminal prosecution if they attempt to cross again. translation: it'sjust to cross again. translation: it's just too to cross again. translation: it'sjust too much. here we can't sleep. the coldest way to interns. i said lord, what do i do? we are worried that they will close the border and tell us everything is over after all their sacrifice. and the former prime minister of around sacrifice. and the former prime minister ofaround imran sacrifice. and the former prime minister of around imran khan has been released from prison after a supreme court ruled his arrest was illegal. welcome to the context. we will take a look in—depth at the top stories around the world. in the us — there were warnings of chaos after donald trump's controversial immigration legislation title 42 expired overnight. we'll take you to the us/mexican border and hear what peo
hello, i'm sarah campbell. you're watching the context on bbc news. an individual who is removed under title eight is subject to at least a five year ban on re—entering into the united states and can face criminal prosecution if they attempt to cross again. translation: it'sjust to cross again. translation: it's just too to cross again. translation: it'sjust too much. here we can't sleep. the coldest way to interns. i said lord, what do i do? we are worried that they will close the border and...
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sarah campbell joins me sarah campbelljoins me now.ow about what he has been doing today? you what we know about what he has been doin: toda ? ., ., what we know about what he has been doing today?— doing today? you would think he would be having _ doing today? you would think he would be having a _ doing today? you would think he would be having a quiet - doing today? you would think he would be having a quiet time - doing today? you would think he i would be having a quiet time ahead of tomorrow. this is a massive global event and he has been busy. people are travelling to london from all over to go to westminster abbey tomorrow. today, the king has a lunch with governor general and prime ministers of the round. king charles is also head of state in 1a other rams, apart from the uk. he also has a meeting with the commonwealth leaders, he is the head of the commonwealth as well. this evening still no rest. a glittering reception for the heads of state coming to the country. a really busy day today. maybe it is a good thing and he does
sarah campbell joins me sarah campbelljoins me now.ow about what he has been doing today? you what we know about what he has been doin: toda ? ., ., what we know about what he has been doing today?— doing today? you would think he would be having _ doing today? you would think he would be having a _ doing today? you would think he would be having a quiet - doing today? you would think he would be having a quiet time - doing today? you would think he i would be having a quiet time ahead of...
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sarah campbell, bbc news. big help 0ut. 0ur reporter fi lamdin is with a charity in east london, which helps feed vulnerable families. i hope you are mucking in,. we heard someone would be chopping for seven hours today. t someone would be chopping for seven hours toda . someone would be chopping for seven hours today-— hours today. i tell you what, the challen . e hours today. i tell you what, the challenge is _ hours today. i tell you what, the challenge is massively _ hours today. i tell you what, the challenge is massively on, i hours today. i tell you what, the i challenge is massively on, because they have ten hours to make 5000 meals and look how busy everyone is. let's come over to angela who is frantically chopping. good morning. you volunteer here and you are chopping up lettuce, sorry, cabbage ibehre to get the vegetables right. tell us why you do this.— tell us why you do this. there so many people _ tell us why you do this. there so many people struggling - tell us why you do this. there so many p
sarah campbell, bbc news. big help 0ut. 0ur reporter fi lamdin is with a charity in east london, which helps feed vulnerable families. i hope you are mucking in,. we heard someone would be chopping for seven hours today. t someone would be chopping for seven hours toda . someone would be chopping for seven hours today-— hours today. i tell you what, the challen . e hours today. i tell you what, the challenge is _ hours today. i tell you what, the challenge is massively _ hours today. i tell...
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sarah campbell, bbc news.etropolitan police has announced today that it has charged for people in connection with those arrests over the weekend. we will talk about that a little later in the programme. let's turn to events in sudan. food and water is running out in the city, civilians left starving in their own homes. many breaking into their warehouses. —— food and water are running out in sudan with civilians left starving in their own homes with many now breaking into warehouses and shops to steal any supplies they can find. the fighting in and around the capital, khartoum, continues, as representatives of the rival military factions, begin preliminary talks in saudi arabia. we have been keeping touch over the last week with one of the british citizens who was planning to leave on the evacuation flights but was forced to stay behind, to care for his elderly parents who were too infirm to leave. his name is tariq babikeer, and he has been sending us these daily video diaries of life in the city. it's its ma
sarah campbell, bbc news.etropolitan police has announced today that it has charged for people in connection with those arrests over the weekend. we will talk about that a little later in the programme. let's turn to events in sudan. food and water is running out in the city, civilians left starving in their own homes. many breaking into their warehouses. —— food and water are running out in sudan with civilians left starving in their own homes with many now breaking into warehouses and...
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sarah campbell has been taking a look.rriving just before 11:00. this has been the location for coronations since 1066. king charles�*s will take around two hours. and so not long after 1:00, the coronation procession back and so, not long after 1:00, the coronation procession back to buckingham palace will begin. just as queen elizabeth did in 1953, the newly crowned king and queen will travel in the gold state coach. 70 years ago, the late queen�*s return trip was more than four miles long, taking in oxford street and regent street. on saturday, the couple will return the way they came, along whitehall and the mall. it will, however, be a much grander procession back, involving 4,000 service personnel. once the procession is over, the mall will be reopened, allowing the crowds to surge forward. at 2:30, the raf will perform the coronation fly—past with the king and the queen watching on from the buckingham palace balcony. sarah campbell, bbc news. we�*ll see the king wearing his crown on that balcony when he appears. let
sarah campbell has been taking a look.rriving just before 11:00. this has been the location for coronations since 1066. king charles�*s will take around two hours. and so not long after 1:00, the coronation procession back and so, not long after 1:00, the coronation procession back to buckingham palace will begin. just as queen elizabeth did in 1953, the newly crowned king and queen will travel in the gold state coach. 70 years ago, the late queen�*s return trip was more than four miles...
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sarah campbell, our royal correspondent, is on the spot to tell us what is happening as the princess the big lunch here, what you can't see but what we know that the prince and princess will be doing having a look round the big lunch, happening behind me. there is a big stage, there has been some music playing from the stage all morning. of course, the prince and princess very local to this area, local residents. many people will be used to seeing the royals wandering around, but certainly a special visit today on this coronation weekend. obviously, the big news here, as i was saying, this weekend is the concert, but for locals here, long walk will be transformed into the massive queue for people going into the castle grounds. for the moment, this area has been cordoned off, reserved for locals and those having lunch. some of them, as you can see, lucky enough to get to see the prince and princess of wales. jon, we will keep an eye on activities here and let you know if anything happens, but let us know if anything happens, but let us know if any royals pop up in your neck of the wood
sarah campbell, our royal correspondent, is on the spot to tell us what is happening as the princess the big lunch here, what you can't see but what we know that the prince and princess will be doing having a look round the big lunch, happening behind me. there is a big stage, there has been some music playing from the stage all morning. of course, the prince and princess very local to this area, local residents. many people will be used to seeing the royals wandering around, but certainly a...
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sarah campbell, you are seeing these pictures were the first time. what a day the king has
sarah campbell, you are seeing these pictures were the first time. what a day the king has
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sarah campbell, you are seeing these pictures were the first time. what a day the king has had so far. yes. day the king has had so far. yes, busy day- — day the king has had so far. yes, busy day- the — day the king has had so far. yes, busy day- the day _ day the king has had so far. yes, busy day. the day before - day the king has had so far. ye: busy day. the day before the coronation, arguably the biggest they have his life, he might want to take it easy, but of course he doesn't have that option. there are 100 heads of state will be at his coronation tomorrow. they are all arriving in london today. the princess of wales is there, catherine. there was a special lunch held in buckingham palace. this was a lunch for the realm leaders stand to play. the king, the head of state in the uk, but also 1a other realms around the world. amongst them, the australian prime minister, new zealand prime minister. rishi sunak, as well. a busy day for him, as well. that is sophie, the new duchess of edinburgh. the duke of edinburgh there are, as well. this is pa
sarah campbell, you are seeing these pictures were the first time. what a day the king has had so far. yes. day the king has had so far. yes, busy day- — day the king has had so far. yes, busy day- the — day the king has had so far. yes, busy day- the day _ day the king has had so far. yes, busy day. the day before - day the king has had so far. ye: busy day. the day before the coronation, arguably the biggest they have his life, he might want to take it easy, but of course he doesn't have...
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mid fifties and throughout cupertino , campbell and sarah so saratoga and now 56 in redwood city.ce north of the golden gate bridge and the low fifties. now these temperatures in comparison to 24 hours ago. just yesterday is pretty similar . look at sfo. just a 1 degrees difference. 20 mile per hour winds all morning so far in the fairfield area otherwise wouldn't have been relatively under 10 mph at all of our reporting stations. these winds will increase 10 to 20 during the afternoon hours and pretty much fluctuating, but it's strong, robust, onshore push as well. when you see the green on the screen, that's an indication of a little bit of light, precipitation or drizzle. this is the conversation all associated with this very deep. marine there and notice it's hanging tight to the california, oregon. order all the way into the california mexican border, so it's pretty intense. it's expanded significantly and it's not going to burn up any time soon. here. we will have the coastal areas cool today, pretty mild around the central bay and then warm in our inland areas above average
mid fifties and throughout cupertino , campbell and sarah so saratoga and now 56 in redwood city.ce north of the golden gate bridge and the low fifties. now these temperatures in comparison to 24 hours ago. just yesterday is pretty similar . look at sfo. just a 1 degrees difference. 20 mile per hour winds all morning so far in the fairfield area otherwise wouldn't have been relatively under 10 mph at all of our reporting stations. these winds will increase 10 to 20 during the afternoon hours...
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campbell kron. 4 news. >> well, the town of danville, they help support local businesses with a new $200,000 grant program. kron 4 sarah stinson talked with some business owners on how this might help them keep afloat. >> the business boost program. newly approved here in danville and to help small businesses with about 10 employees or less, giving them support so that they can succeed. now, small business owners here in the downtown area. tell me this is crucial. so that storefronts don't turn over as often. it's been a lot of turnover lately. so be nice to see some businesses really driving. >> that's what the new danville business boost program aims to do. uplift small businesses with a grant of up to $3,000. word about the program is still getting around as town council approved it tuesday night. just found out about she started working at danville, chocolates 13 years ago and now she owns it. candy shop survive the pandemic. but unfortunately, a male says not everyone could, you know, a lot of businesses i know that their small businesses that didn't make new businesses are coming in. it just. >> depends on if we
campbell kron. 4 news. >> well, the town of danville, they help support local businesses with a new $200,000 grant program. kron 4 sarah stinson talked with some business owners on how this might help them keep afloat. >> the business boost program. newly approved here in danville and to help small businesses with about 10 employees or less, giving them support so that they can succeed. now, small business owners here in the downtown area. tell me this is crucial. so that...
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campbell kron. 4 news and not a great start for the donation. taking a loss in game one against the lakers last night. but fans state cheering for the team all night for sarah stinson was at thrive city with fans has their reaction. >> the rain and cold weather did not stop donation from coming out here to thrive city sitting on wet grass in the cold. they were chanting beat la and let's go warriors. but in the end it was not enough. the warriors lost by 5 points to the lakers in this game. one of the semifinals. but you should have heard the crowd here. take a listen. that was the energy that was consistent at thrive city and inside the arena. i mean, they filled it up to the brim making 50 18,000 people. and we saw the crowd going in and then coming out, mostly in blue and gold. but definitely quite a few lakers fans as well in purple now, thrive city was not as packed as usual, but that's probably due to the weather. it was quite a game, though, with the cheat, the fans cheering and chanting. >> you pull had a great game. people were cheering him on had well over 18 points at halftime. the lakers were up by one, even though the 1st half of the game, the
campbell kron. 4 news and not a great start for the donation. taking a loss in game one against the lakers last night. but fans state cheering for the team all night for sarah stinson was at thrive city with fans has their reaction. >> the rain and cold weather did not stop donation from coming out here to thrive city sitting on wet grass in the cold. they were chanting beat la and let's go warriors. but in the end it was not enough. the warriors lost by 5 points to the lakers in this...