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sima kotecha, bbc news.ance runners are believed to be among 21 athletes who died in extreme weather during a 100 kilometre race. the competitors were hit by plummeting temperatures freezing rain and gales on a mountainous course in gansu province. aru na iyengar reports. one of the deadliest incidents in chinese sporting history, the race crosses complex terrain making search and rescue operations more difficult. over 20 competitors in the 100 kilometre mountain ultramarathon have died and others are receiving treatment in hospital. 1,200 rescuers were sent to search for the missing runners. those who died are thought to have suffered from hypothermia. officials have apologised, but there is anger that no—one seemed to predict the bad weather. translation: as organisers - of the event, we feel deeply guilty and take full responsibility for these deaths. we express our deepest condolences to the victims, the injured and all theirfamilies. one of those missing was described as one of the world's best enduranc
sima kotecha, bbc news.ance runners are believed to be among 21 athletes who died in extreme weather during a 100 kilometre race. the competitors were hit by plummeting temperatures freezing rain and gales on a mountainous course in gansu province. aru na iyengar reports. one of the deadliest incidents in chinese sporting history, the race crosses complex terrain making search and rescue operations more difficult. over 20 competitors in the 100 kilometre mountain ultramarathon have died and...
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sima kotecha reports.s batters every corner of the country. story after story of losing loved ones. now those trying to help say they are paralysed by government legislation. the name is government legislation. the game is to _ government legislation. the game is to make _ government legislation. tue: game is to make sure government legislation. tte: game is to make sure you government legislation. t'te: game is to make sure you are caught up in what is already there or you are shutting up in what is to come. tt there or you are shutting up in what is to come.— what is to come. it has to do with the _ what is to come. it has to do with the foreign _ what is to come. it has to do. with the foreign contributions registration act, amended in the first wave of the coronavirus. the rules mean that ngos and charities must register under the foreign contributions registration act before they can function. any funding coming from abroad must be put into specific branches of state bank of india in delhi is notified
sima kotecha reports.s batters every corner of the country. story after story of losing loved ones. now those trying to help say they are paralysed by government legislation. the name is government legislation. the game is to _ government legislation. the game is to make _ government legislation. tue: game is to make sure government legislation. tte: game is to make sure you government legislation. t'te: game is to make sure you are caught up in what is already there or you are shutting up in...
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sima kotecha, bbc news.ed last year, the eurovision song contest was back last night in rotterdam... one to forget for the united kingdom. uk entrantjames newman came last, scoring nul point. after the lead changing hands several times, with france and switzerland also in the running, italy were eventually declared the winners. it's the first time they've won in over a0 years. that's it for now. the next news on bbc one is at 5.20pm. bye for now. hello. the weather so far this month has got us talking sport and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, here's austin halewood. good afternoon. good afternoon, i'm austin halewood with your latest sports news... we're less than three hours away from the final day of the premier league season. manchester city may already be champions but there's still lots to be decided. it's a crucial afternoon for three teams in particular — chelsea, liverpool and leicester are all vying for the final two champions league places. but, as ben croucher reports, three into t
sima kotecha, bbc news.ed last year, the eurovision song contest was back last night in rotterdam... one to forget for the united kingdom. uk entrantjames newman came last, scoring nul point. after the lead changing hands several times, with france and switzerland also in the running, italy were eventually declared the winners. it's the first time they've won in over a0 years. that's it for now. the next news on bbc one is at 5.20pm. bye for now. hello. the weather so far this month has got us...
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sima kotecha, bbc news. amazon is creating more than 10,000 jobs in the uk.our new warehouses. here's our business correspondent, emma simpson. amazon, the online giant. it already has 24 fulfilment centres across the uk. and they are adding more stock this is one of their new sites in gateshead. the business secretary dropping in for a tour. as amazon announced its latest plans for expansion. announced its latest plans for exoansion-— announced its latest plans for exansion. ., ., ., ., . expansion. today we are announcing 10,000 new — expansion. today we are announcing 10.000 new jobs _ expansion. today we are announcing 10,000 new jobs across _ expansion. today we are announcing 10,000 new jobs across the - expansion. today we are announcing 10,000 new jobs across the uk - expansion. today we are announcing 10,000 new jobs across the uk this | 10,000 newjobs across the uk this year, we are here at gateshead, building here, 1300 newjobs, that we are creating this year. last year we are creating this year. last year we opened in durham last september, and th
sima kotecha, bbc news. amazon is creating more than 10,000 jobs in the uk.our new warehouses. here's our business correspondent, emma simpson. amazon, the online giant. it already has 24 fulfilment centres across the uk. and they are adding more stock this is one of their new sites in gateshead. the business secretary dropping in for a tour. as amazon announced its latest plans for expansion. announced its latest plans for exoansion-— announced its latest plans for exansion. ., ., ., ., ....
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sima, thanks very much. >> thank you. >>> we hope you will come on back, tomorrow night.e capitol. the show starts tomorrow night at 8:00 eastern. then here on "the week" parkland shooting survivor and gun control activist david hogg joins us. we'll get his take how washington is taking on gun violence now. but until we meet again. i'm joshua johnson. thank you so much for making time for us. we'll see you sunday. good night. 'll see you sunday good night i do things a bit differently. wet teddy bears! wet teddy bears here! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ i brought in ensure max protein, with thirty grams of protein. those who tried me felt more energy in just two weeks! ( sighs wearily ) here, i'll take that! ( excited yell ) woo-hoo! ensure max protein. with thirty grams of protein, one-gram of sugar, and nutrients to support immune health! ( abbot sonic ) with relapsing forms of ms... there's a lot to deal with. not just unpredictable relapses. all these other things too. it can all add up. kesimpta is a once-monthly at-home injectio
sima, thanks very much. >> thank you. >>> we hope you will come on back, tomorrow night.e capitol. the show starts tomorrow night at 8:00 eastern. then here on "the week" parkland shooting survivor and gun control activist david hogg joins us. we'll get his take how washington is taking on gun violence now. but until we meet again. i'm joshua johnson. thank you so much for making time for us. we'll see you sunday. good night. 'll see you sunday good night i do things a...
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welcome to breakfast with rogerjohnson and sima kotecha. 0ur headlines today: self—isolation for covidhe victims of friday's crush at a jewish pilgrimage, which killed 45 people. the crowds are coming back — thousands of people will attend a music festival today to test the safe return of large events. this weekend is that first moment where you go, this could happen. will it be today? manchester city could regain their premier league title later,
welcome to breakfast with rogerjohnson and sima kotecha. 0ur headlines today: self—isolation for covidhe victims of friday's crush at a jewish pilgrimage, which killed 45 people. the crowds are coming back — thousands of people will attend a music festival today to test the safe return of large events. this weekend is that first moment where you go, this could happen. will it be today? manchester city could regain their premier league title later,
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welcome to breakfast with rogerjohnson and sima kotecha. our headlines today: self—isolation for covid contacts could be scrapped if a new testing trial is successful. a national day of mourning in israel to remember the victims of friday's crush at a jewish pilgrimage, which killed 45 people. the crowds are coming back — thousands of people will attend a music festival today to test the safe return of large events. this weekend is that first moment where you go, this could happen. will it be today? manchester city could regain their premier league title later, but they'll need a big favour from last year's champions to do it. good morning. it is said to be another day of dodging downpours, another day of dodging downpours, another day of sunshine and showers. but i think you will struggle to dodge the downpours tomorrow. heavy and persistent rain sweeping across the uk, strong winds to, all the details coming up. it's sunday, the 2nd of may. our top story: a new covid testing scheme could prevent some people from having to self—isolate if
welcome to breakfast with rogerjohnson and sima kotecha. our headlines today: self—isolation for covid contacts could be scrapped if a new testing trial is successful. a national day of mourning in israel to remember the victims of friday's crush at a jewish pilgrimage, which killed 45 people. the crowds are coming back — thousands of people will attend a music festival today to test the safe return of large events. this weekend is that first moment where you go, this could happen. will it...
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welcome to breakfast with rogerjohnson and sima kotecha. 0ur headlines today: chelsea are champions leaguel. 16,000 watched it unfold in porto and in london, chelsea fans celebrated lifting european football's biggest trophy in the streets outside stamford bridge. as half term begins, nhs trusts in tourism hotspots warn they'll struggle to cope with extra demand on top of existing backlogs. and prime minister borisjohnson has married his fiancee carrie symonds in a secret ceremony at westminster cathedral.
welcome to breakfast with rogerjohnson and sima kotecha. 0ur headlines today: chelsea are champions leaguel. 16,000 watched it unfold in porto and in london, chelsea fans celebrated lifting european football's biggest trophy in the streets outside stamford bridge. as half term begins, nhs trusts in tourism hotspots warn they'll struggle to cope with extra demand on top of existing backlogs. and prime minister borisjohnson has married his fiancee carrie symonds in a secret ceremony at...
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welcome to breakfast with rogerjohnson and sima kotecha. our headlines today: chelsea are champions league winners after beating manchester city in an all—english final in portugal. 16,000 watched it unfold in porto and in london, chelsea fans celebrated lifting european football's biggest trophy in the streets outside stamford bridge. as half term begins, nhs trusts in tourism hotspots warn they'll struggle to cope with extra demand on top of existing backlogs. and prime minister borisjohnson has married his fiancee carrie symonds in a secret ceremony at westminster cathedral. good morning. a promising sundae of sunshine awaits. yes, we have some low cloud, mist and fog around. it will lift and we will have another glorious day. plenty of sunshine and getting a little bit warmer. all of the details, coming up shortly. good morning! how are you? it is sunday the 30th of may. 0ur good morning! how are you? it is sunday the 30th of may. our top story: chelsea fans are celebrating the biggest prize in european club football for a second time a
welcome to breakfast with rogerjohnson and sima kotecha. our headlines today: chelsea are champions league winners after beating manchester city in an all—english final in portugal. 16,000 watched it unfold in porto and in london, chelsea fans celebrated lifting european football's biggest trophy in the streets outside stamford bridge. as half term begins, nhs trusts in tourism hotspots warn they'll struggle to cope with extra demand on top of existing backlogs. and prime minister...
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with more on animal rebellion and why they're carrying out this action, here's our correspondent simay, they have been protesting, as you rightly say, outside four mcdonald's depots across england, calling on mcdonald's to adopt a plant—based menu. what is their underlying aim? they say that they are a non—violent civil disobedience group. that's right. they want mcdonald's to change its menu, basically. they are calling on other fast—food chains and restaurants to do the same. they say the environment is in danger at the moment, there is a shortage of animals, and a quote here from the spokesperson, he says, he feels "the meat and dairy industry is destroying the planet." "that the only sustainable and realistic way to feed 10 billion people is with plant—based diet." they have erected structures made out of bamboo sticks, some of the protesters are hanging onto the top of the structures, in protest. we have people lying down at the bottom of and lorries barricading the entrance into these depots. what has mcdonald's said? mcdonald's has said it's causing disruption, that's rebellion
with more on animal rebellion and why they're carrying out this action, here's our correspondent simay, they have been protesting, as you rightly say, outside four mcdonald's depots across england, calling on mcdonald's to adopt a plant—based menu. what is their underlying aim? they say that they are a non—violent civil disobedience group. that's right. they want mcdonald's to change its menu, basically. they are calling on other fast—food chains and restaurants to do the same. they say...
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sima kotecha reports.ia, asker and batters every corner of the country. -- is —— is coronavirus batters every corner of the country. story after story of losing loved ones. now, those trying to help are saying that they are paralysed by government legislation. the aim is to make sure that you are not caught up in so much paperwork that you're not able to work, or that you have to shut up your operation. it is to do with the foreign contributions act which was amended at the height of the first raid of coronavirus last year. the rules mean that ngos and charities must register under the fcra before they can function. any funding coming from abroad must be put into specific branches of the state bank in india in new delhi as notified by the government. ngos can no longer distribute foreign contributions to other charities, so subcontracting is forbidden. however, we have spoken to several ngos who say that they are preventing key supplies from getting to those who need them the most. our capacity to prevent
sima kotecha reports.ia, asker and batters every corner of the country. -- is —— is coronavirus batters every corner of the country. story after story of losing loved ones. now, those trying to help are saying that they are paralysed by government legislation. the aim is to make sure that you are not caught up in so much paperwork that you're not able to work, or that you have to shut up your operation. it is to do with the foreign contributions act which was amended at the height of the...
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our correspondent sima kotecha is here. who is this group? animal rebellion?ve in protecting the environment. that's what they campaign for and today, they have been protesting as you rightly say, outside four mcdonald's depots across england, calling on mcdonald's to adopt a plant —based menu. mcdonald's to adopt a plant -based menu. ~ . , , . menu. what is their underlying aim? the sa menu. what is their underlying aim? they say that — menu. what is their underlying aim? they say that they — menu. what is their underlying aim? they say that they are _ menu. what is their underlying aim? they say that they are a _ menu. what is their underlying aim? they say that they are a non-violent| they say that they are a non—violent civil disobedience group. they say that they are a non-violent civil disobedience group.— civil disobedience group. that's ri . ht. civil disobedience group. that's right- they _ civil disobedience group. that's right. they want _ civil disobedience group. that's right. they want mcdonald's i civil disobedience group. that's right. they wan
our correspondent sima kotecha is here. who is this group? animal rebellion?ve in protecting the environment. that's what they campaign for and today, they have been protesting as you rightly say, outside four mcdonald's depots across england, calling on mcdonald's to adopt a plant —based menu. mcdonald's to adopt a plant -based menu. ~ . , , . menu. what is their underlying aim? the sa menu. what is their underlying aim? they say that — menu. what is their underlying aim? they say that...
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sima kotecha has more.y said that by having meat on their menu, they are damaging the environment. these protests started early this morning. they are not violent. they are outside depots, mcdonald depots across the country. some of them hanging off large structures they have built out of bamboo. there are lorries barricading some of the entrances to these depots. what they are saying, from my conversation with them earlier, is they want to cause significant disruption to the mcdonald's supply chain. how much disruption at this point are they causing and what is the response from mcdonald's so far? they are yet to comment, i'm persevering to get some kind of statement from them. protesters say there are around 50—100 of them and want to do this for the next 24 hours at least. it could impact, i'm told, around 1,300 mcdonald's across the country. at the end of the day, their aim is to, as i say, disrupt that supply chain, disrupt some key ingredients and products from getting to mcdonald's, which obviously w
sima kotecha has more.y said that by having meat on their menu, they are damaging the environment. these protests started early this morning. they are not violent. they are outside depots, mcdonald depots across the country. some of them hanging off large structures they have built out of bamboo. there are lorries barricading some of the entrances to these depots. what they are saying, from my conversation with them earlier, is they want to cause significant disruption to the mcdonald's supply...
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or natural pathogens like varroa sima and different viruses. but also bad beekeeping practices climate change the loss of habitat not lighting the asian hornets and other invasive species like the small hive beetle i think basically research is much more intensive in causes unlink to pesticides than into pesticides themselves. as is shown with a quick search in a scientific study database. as soon as pesticides were suspected there was a dramatic rise in the number of public and private studies focusing on alternative explanations 2010 the veterinary authorities were confused. about. any definite organ pursue. the more studies there were the less beekeepers could make sense of it all it seemed like a paradox until researchers discovered similarities and an older case lenny you see a flourishing of new studies emerge in any particular area a little bit ironically it creates the appearance of being dedicated to pursuing the trail but it takes me directly back to the case of big tobacco we need to like that i can. end up trying to head up the bill
or natural pathogens like varroa sima and different viruses. but also bad beekeeping practices climate change the loss of habitat not lighting the asian hornets and other invasive species like the small hive beetle i think basically research is much more intensive in causes unlink to pesticides than into pesticides themselves. as is shown with a quick search in a scientific study database. as soon as pesticides were suspected there was a dramatic rise in the number of public and private studies...
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leaving depots in hemel hempstead, basingstoke, coventry and in greater manchester 0ur correspondent simaellion, says they are taking this action? the? they are taking this action? they are calling _ they are taking this action? they are calling for — they are taking this action? tue: are calling for mcdonald's they are taking this action? tte: are calling for mcdonald's and they are taking this action? tt3:1 are calling for mcdonald's and other fast—food chains to go vegan, if you like. to convert their menus into a beacon menu. they said that by having meat on their menu, they are damaging the environment. these protests started early this morning. they are not violent. they are outside depots, mcdonald depots across the country. some of them hanging off large structures they have built out of bamboo. there are lorries barricading some of the entrances to these depots. what they are saying, from my conversation with them earlier, as they want to cause significant disruption to mcdonald's' supply chain. halal cause significant disruption to mcdonald's' supply chain. how much disru tion m
leaving depots in hemel hempstead, basingstoke, coventry and in greater manchester 0ur correspondent simaellion, says they are taking this action? the? they are taking this action? they are calling _ they are taking this action? they are calling for — they are taking this action? tue: are calling for mcdonald's they are taking this action? tte: are calling for mcdonald's and they are taking this action? tt3:1 are calling for mcdonald's and other fast—food chains to go vegan, if you like. to...
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sima kotecha reports. story after story of losing loved ones. now those trying to help are saying they are paralysed by government legislation. the aim is to make sure that you are either caught up in so much paperwork that you can't work, or that you shut your operation in fear. it's to do with the foreign contributions regulation act, which was amended at the height of the first wave of coronavirus. the rules mean ngos and charities must register under the fcra before they can function. any funding coming from abroad must be put into specific branches of state bank of india in new delhi, as notified by the government. ngos can no longer distribute any foreign contributions to other charities, so subcontracting is forbidden. however, we've spoken to several ngos who said they are preventing key supplies from getting to those who need them the most. you know, our capacity to really prevent deaths and also to do what we have to do and fight covid has been severely compromised because of this legislation. so
sima kotecha reports. story after story of losing loved ones. now those trying to help are saying they are paralysed by government legislation. the aim is to make sure that you are either caught up in so much paperwork that you can't work, or that you shut your operation in fear. it's to do with the foreign contributions regulation act, which was amended at the height of the first wave of coronavirus. the rules mean ngos and charities must register under the fcra before they can function. any...
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ports again sima has more on this market mover. >> it just goes to show persistence pays off 14 monthsunlimited dialogue, richard fain telling me just in the last month, conversations have been moving in the right direction, getting the green light to conduct a mock voyage on june 20th where the cruise lines covid protocols will be put to the test in miami i says if everything goes to plain, the first sailing will be on july 2nd. florida alone accounts for 60% of all sailing so it's potentially a big win for royal caribbean. these trial voyages are required only for ship that's do not mandate the vaccine. cruises where 98% of crew and passengers are vaccinated can skip this test >> thanks so much for that >>> time for a cnbc news update. >> president biden is calling on the u.s. intelligence community to redouble efforts to find the origin of covid-19 >>> and tonight on the news, shep is checking back with in with some covid long haulers, and what researchers are learning about the disease's long-term effects. >>> a top aide of boris johnson says the government failed in its response t
ports again sima has more on this market mover. >> it just goes to show persistence pays off 14 monthsunlimited dialogue, richard fain telling me just in the last month, conversations have been moving in the right direction, getting the green light to conduct a mock voyage on june 20th where the cruise lines covid protocols will be put to the test in miami i says if everything goes to plain, the first sailing will be on july 2nd. florida alone accounts for 60% of all sailing so it's...
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francisca: entrena di sima. alan: sorpresivo el ataque. karla: vamos hablar de fÚtbol.rto que hicimos para una plataforma digital, ya estÁ en todas las redes, en todas las plataformas. [mÚsica] >> precisamente fue un concierto de paga, para nosotros era importante que toda la gente pudiese tener acceso, felices celebrando de que ya la gente puede ver y escuchar raÍces en su dispositivo. >> fue mi primer concierto en lÍnea pero fue mi primer concierto, se podÍa sentir la energÍa de toda la gente, yo me sentÍ despuÉs de algunos minutos, un poco nerviosa, muy cÓmoda, feliz y arropada por toda la gente que estaba apoyÁndome ese dÍa. [mÚsica] >> un proyecto el cual se ha ido evolucionando despuÉs de ser un concierto, ahora es un disco y prÓximamente serÁ una gira cuando podamos hacer conciertos. reportero: tal es el Éxito que ya planeara un tour padre e hija. >> un empresario nos ofrece la gira y ya prÁcticamente estÁ cerrado esta propuesta, no quiere decir que seamos un grupo, cada quien tiene una carrera individual. reportero: erick rubÍn estÁ orgulloso del avance musical
francisca: entrena di sima. alan: sorpresivo el ataque. karla: vamos hablar de fÚtbol.rto que hicimos para una plataforma digital, ya estÁ en todas las redes, en todas las plataformas. [mÚsica] >> precisamente fue un concierto de paga, para nosotros era importante que toda la gente pudiese tener acceso, felices celebrando de que ya la gente puede ver y escuchar raÍces en su dispositivo. >> fue mi primer concierto en lÍnea pero fue mi primer concierto, se podÍa sentir la...
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