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tony bonsignore, bbc news.ary of its invasion by russia. we've been examining the different ways in which the country has offered support. 0ur reporter, phil connell, has been to see how british troops have been helping to turn ordinary ukrainian citizens into trained soldiers. it's a war taking place almost 2,000 miles from here. but for many ukrainian soldiers it's here in yorkshire where their military training begins. when they arrive their experience is very minimal. a lot of the ones that have come through with me, were either taxi drivers or delivery drivers. now they're at a stage where they're almost fully—fledged infantry soldiers. gunshots. to mark the approaching first anniversary of russia's invasion, members of the media invited to an undisclosed location in yorkshire. a rare chance to see ukrainian troops being trained, notjust by the british army, but by forces from nine other european countries, too. they are really happy. they come shake our hand in the morning. in the evening they give us app
tony bonsignore, bbc news.ary of its invasion by russia. we've been examining the different ways in which the country has offered support. 0ur reporter, phil connell, has been to see how british troops have been helping to turn ordinary ukrainian citizens into trained soldiers. it's a war taking place almost 2,000 miles from here. but for many ukrainian soldiers it's here in yorkshire where their military training begins. when they arrive their experience is very minimal. a lot of the ones that...
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tony bonsignore, bbc news.f one of qatar's biggest banks has submitted a bid to buy manchester united. they're the second bidder to have confirmed making an offer before yesterday's deadline, after ineos, a company owned by british billionaire sirjim ratcliffe, also made a bid. here's our sports news correspondent, andy swiss. it is one of the biggest clubs in world football, and it might soon have a new owner. among the bidders for manchester united, this man — sheikh jassim bin hamad al—thani, the boss of one qatar's biggest banks. in a statement he said the consortium plans to return the club to its former glories, both on and off the pitch and will seek to place the fans at the heart of manchester united. qatar has become increasingly influential in world football after hosting the men's world cup last year. but, as then, some fans have expressed concerns over the country's human rights record. another confirmed bidder is sirjim ratcliffe, one of britain's richest men who owns the petrochemical company ineo
tony bonsignore, bbc news.f one of qatar's biggest banks has submitted a bid to buy manchester united. they're the second bidder to have confirmed making an offer before yesterday's deadline, after ineos, a company owned by british billionaire sirjim ratcliffe, also made a bid. here's our sports news correspondent, andy swiss. it is one of the biggest clubs in world football, and it might soon have a new owner. among the bidders for manchester united, this man — sheikh jassim bin hamad...
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tony bonsignore, bbc news. 45,000 — with millions left homeless. —46,000 the turkish city of antakya is one of the most severly damaged, with residential areas and some significant historic momuments destroyed — as our correspondent caroline davies reports. the devastation only gets closer until you weave in the gaps between the slip slabs of concrete. deep into the old city of and jackie l. for 20 years men met lead tours around these ancient streets. now even he can't find his bearings. everything is change, he says. stones and debris of collapsed homes almost at every turn.— almost at every turn. translation: this was a beautiful— almost at every turn. translation: this was a beautiful area. _ almost at every turn. translation: this was a beautiful area. all - almost at every turn. translation: this was a beautiful area. all the - this was a beautiful area. all the houses and streets with all destroy, unfortunately. houses and streets with all destroy, unfortunately-— unfortunately. known as antioch in roman
tony bonsignore, bbc news. 45,000 — with millions left homeless. —46,000 the turkish city of antakya is one of the most severly damaged, with residential areas and some significant historic momuments destroyed — as our correspondent caroline davies reports. the devastation only gets closer until you weave in the gaps between the slip slabs of concrete. deep into the old city of and jackie l. for 20 years men met lead tours around these ancient streets. now even he can't find his bearings....
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tony bonsignore, bbc news. the three months following russia's invasion. for some, poland was just a transit route but almost a million have stayed and started a new life there. a year later, more still arrive everyday, fleeing in fear of a new russian attack. from the border, our eastern europe correspondent sarah rainsford reports. this trilby has been a lifeline. every night, the train pulls into platform five, bringing families from ukraine to poland. from war to safety and peace. the carriage are much quieter these days, but the refugees are still coming. 0lga has just arrived from northern ukraine. herfamily spent the just arrived from northern ukraine. her family spent the night in an abundance of them broke it. they left because 0lga's is a skewered vladimir putin is planning a new deadly offensive to mark the first anniversary of his vision. translation:— anniversary of his vision. translation: ., ., ~ ., translation: normann in ukraine makes plans _ translation: normann in ukraine makes plans any — tr
tony bonsignore, bbc news. the three months following russia's invasion. for some, poland was just a transit route but almost a million have stayed and started a new life there. a year later, more still arrive everyday, fleeing in fear of a new russian attack. from the border, our eastern europe correspondent sarah rainsford reports. this trilby has been a lifeline. every night, the train pulls into platform five, bringing families from ukraine to poland. from war to safety and peace. the...
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tony bonsignore, bbc news. you're watching bbc news. one suspected long—range ballistic missile from the area around pyongyang airport, according to south korea's military. japan�*s coastguard says it landed in the water west of japan. initial analysis shows that that the missile flew to an altitude of 5,700 kilometres and covered a range of around 900 kilometres. a consortium led by the head of one of qatar's biggest banks has submitted a bid to buy manchester united. they're the second bidder to have confirmed making an offer before yesterday's deadline, after ineos, a company owned by british billionaire, sirjim ratcliffe, also made a bid. here's our sports news correspondent, andy swiss. it is one of the biggest clubs in world football, and it might soon have a new owner. among the bidders for manchester united, this man — sheikh jassim bin hamad al—thani, the boss of one qatar's biggest banks. of qatar's biggest banks. in a statement he said the consortium plans to return the club to its former glories, both on and off the pitch an
tony bonsignore, bbc news. you're watching bbc news. one suspected long—range ballistic missile from the area around pyongyang airport, according to south korea's military. japan�*s coastguard says it landed in the water west of japan. initial analysis shows that that the missile flew to an altitude of 5,700 kilometres and covered a range of around 900 kilometres. a consortium led by the head of one of qatar's biggest banks has submitted a bid to buy manchester united. they're the second...
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tony bonsignore, bbc news.y carter says he's decided to spend his remaining time at home — after a series of short stays in hospital. the carter centre said the 98—year—old would receive hospice care. mr carter has suffered from recent health issues, including a melanoma that spread to his liver and brain. earlier, i spoke to cbs news correspondent cristian benavides from plains, georgia, where the oldest living leader in the us was born and raised. former president carter has really defied the odds for so many times. you mentioned that cancer about. beating cancer and then coming back at age 95 and, at that age, continuing to build homes with habitat for humanity, really quite an incredible story as far as any updates from the family, at this moment, distal early. it is about 6am so we haven't heard any updates for the family did ask for statement and of course, we are all here in plains. this is a small town, about 600 people that lived here and he truly is the fixture of the town. and for the rest of the cou
tony bonsignore, bbc news.y carter says he's decided to spend his remaining time at home — after a series of short stays in hospital. the carter centre said the 98—year—old would receive hospice care. mr carter has suffered from recent health issues, including a melanoma that spread to his liver and brain. earlier, i spoke to cbs news correspondent cristian benavides from plains, georgia, where the oldest living leader in the us was born and raised. former president carter has really...
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tony bonsignore, bbc news.early two weeks ago has now surpassed 46,000. many international rescue teams have now left the region, but domestic teams are continuing to search through flattened buildings. the disaster has left millions homeless and sparked a huge international relief effort. caroline davies reports from southern turkey. nearly two weeks on from the earthquake, there are still incredible stories of rescue missions that are happening, with people being pulled alive from the rubble. just yesterday, two more were pulled from the rubble in antakya, one a a 14—year—old boy and another a 34—year—old man, that, as he was rescued, was shown a video message from his parents, a video call where they showed him his newborn child. he has since been reunited with his wife and his child in hospital. but of course, these rescue missions are the exception at the moment. we know that the death toll has now risen to over 45,000 and that is potentially expected to rise further. the vast majority of those reported de
tony bonsignore, bbc news.early two weeks ago has now surpassed 46,000. many international rescue teams have now left the region, but domestic teams are continuing to search through flattened buildings. the disaster has left millions homeless and sparked a huge international relief effort. caroline davies reports from southern turkey. nearly two weeks on from the earthquake, there are still incredible stories of rescue missions that are happening, with people being pulled alive from the rubble....
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political deadlock in northern meanwhile, on the sidelines of the munich 0ur political correspondent tony bonsignores have these sideline discussions, don't we? what can we expect? discussions, don't we? what can we exect? , ., , discussions, don't we? what can we exect? , . , ., expect? they are very fluid on the sidelines, these _ expect? they are very fluid on the sidelines, these sorts _ expect? they are very fluid on the sidelines, these sorts of— sidelines, these sorts of conferences, and i can tell you, i have literallyjust run down the second because on my way down i got a nod at the meeting has now happened. what i have not had it any details of what was discussed. we know the key sticking point here, this is all about the trade arrangements between great britain and northern ireland brexit and in particular what happens to good that go from great britain to northern ireland. at the moment they get checked effectively at a border in the irish sea. it was crating all sorts of problems for northern irish businesses and it is a problem for those who support brexit as well because they are conc
political deadlock in northern meanwhile, on the sidelines of the munich 0ur political correspondent tony bonsignores have these sideline discussions, don't we? what can we expect? discussions, don't we? what can we exect? , ., , discussions, don't we? what can we exect? , . , ., expect? they are very fluid on the sidelines, these _ expect? they are very fluid on the sidelines, these sorts _ expect? they are very fluid on the sidelines, these sorts of— sidelines, these sorts of conferences,...
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i spoke earlier to our political correspondent, tony bonsignore.licated issues here. like the european court of justice and the amount tax you should have on the so—called green lanes, and goods that come from great britain into northern ireland and stay in northern ireland, but beyond all this, of course, is as we have talked about, he needs to sell this to not only his own mps but also to convince the people, the businesses and the politicians of northern ireland. this morning, we heard from penny mordaunt, the commons leader, speaking to my colleague saying, look, forget about a commons vote. that is not important. what is important is this gets buy—in from all the parties in northern ireland which is, frankly, easier said than done. and also, i don't think she can completely and the government can't completely ignore a commons vote because it may be coming in a matter of days. and, as you say, you know, jostling, already noises being made, for example, from borisjohnson. it is significant because what he is doing is mobilising on behalf of a nu
i spoke earlier to our political correspondent, tony bonsignore.licated issues here. like the european court of justice and the amount tax you should have on the so—called green lanes, and goods that come from great britain into northern ireland and stay in northern ireland, but beyond all this, of course, is as we have talked about, he needs to sell this to not only his own mps but also to convince the people, the businesses and the politicians of northern ireland. this morning, we heard...
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northern ireland. to political deadlock in northern earlier i spoke to our political correspondent tony bonsignore.. the concern, you guess, is that if too much gets out, it can x inflame either site and scupper an agreement. the noises we are getting are as positive as we have had for a long time, speculating mounting that this deal could happen within a matter of days. both sides also stressing that there is work to do, notjust stressing that there is work to do, not just to get a stressing that there is work to do, notjust to get a deal but to sell it to the relevant party. in a notjust to get a deal but to sell it to the relevant party. in a sense there are two _ it to the relevant party. in a sense there are two audiences _ it to the relevant party. in a sense there are two audiences that - it to the relevant party. in a sense i there are two audiences that matter, one, the democratic unionists in northern ireland, who say they will not return to power—sharing and serve with sinn fein, unless there is a deal on this that they regard as satisfactory, but the other is conservative backbenchers.
northern ireland. to political deadlock in northern earlier i spoke to our political correspondent tony bonsignore.. the concern, you guess, is that if too much gets out, it can x inflame either site and scupper an agreement. the noises we are getting are as positive as we have had for a long time, speculating mounting that this deal could happen within a matter of days. both sides also stressing that there is work to do, notjust stressing that there is work to do, not just to get a stressing...
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lets talk more about this our political correspondent tony bonsignore is here. on the surface it didrface it did not like he had much to tell them.- on the surface it did not like he had much to tell them. no and both sides are keeping _ had much to tell them. no and both sides are keeping the _ had much to tell them. no and both sides are keeping the details - had much to tell them. no and both sides are keeping the details of - had much to tell them. no and both sides are keeping the details of the | sides are keeping the details of the deal close to their chest. the concern is that if too much of this gets out it can inflame either side and scupper an agreement. the noises we are getting are as positive as we have had for a long time. speculated mounting that this deal could happen within a matter of days. both sides also stressing that there is work to do. notjust to get a deal, of course, but to sell it to the relevant parties.— course, but to sell it to the relevant parties. seeing as there are two audiences _ relevant parties. seeing as there are two audiences that _ relevant
lets talk more about this our political correspondent tony bonsignore is here. on the surface it didrface it did not like he had much to tell them.- on the surface it did not like he had much to tell them. no and both sides are keeping _ had much to tell them. no and both sides are keeping the _ had much to tell them. no and both sides are keeping the details - had much to tell them. no and both sides are keeping the details of - had much to tell them. no and both sides are keeping the details...
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our political correspondent, tony bonsignore, is with me.tween the uk government and the european commission. we talked about the visit on friday that rishi sunak made to break the northern ireland parties but this intervention will probably not help those discussions? no. although there are already attempts to try and paint it rather differently which we will come to in a moment. we are still at the delicate stage we were yesterday. still so many moving parts to this. there are already very complicated issues here like the european court ofjustice, the amount of checks that you should have on the so—called green lanes on goods that it is envisaged will come from great britain into northern ireland and stay in northern ireland but beyond all of this as we have talked about, he needs to sell this to not only his own mps but also to convince the people, the businesses and the politicians of northern ireland. this morning we heard from penny mordaunt, the leader in the commons, speaking to my colleague laura kuenssberg who said forget the commo
our political correspondent, tony bonsignore, is with me.tween the uk government and the european commission. we talked about the visit on friday that rishi sunak made to break the northern ireland parties but this intervention will probably not help those discussions? no. although there are already attempts to try and paint it rather differently which we will come to in a moment. we are still at the delicate stage we were yesterday. still so many moving parts to this. there are already very...
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here's our political correspondent, tony bonsignore: the northern ireland protocol was boris johnson'sand and brexit, it hasn't proved successful. despite that, borisjohnson has today intervened again, saying a bill he introduced threatening to rip up the protocol, if the eu doesn't renegotiate should be kept, even though the government has hinted it could be dropped. some politicians are furious. we are on the brink of a deal hopefully, over the coming day, and that is i would warn any conservative politics wishing to play politics to stay out of it. this is about doing the right thing for the people of northern ireland, not the internal dynamics for anyone inside the conservative party. the problem is under the current protocol goods coming into northern ireland from great britain get checked before they enter. and that creates a border in the irish sea. many tory mps and unionist politicians hate it, they say it is bad for business, and threatens the integrity of the uk. the dup is boycotting the parliament in stormont, in protest. this all comesjust as rishi sunak reaches a crucial
here's our political correspondent, tony bonsignore: the northern ireland protocol was boris johnson'sand and brexit, it hasn't proved successful. despite that, borisjohnson has today intervened again, saying a bill he introduced threatening to rip up the protocol, if the eu doesn't renegotiate should be kept, even though the government has hinted it could be dropped. some politicians are furious. we are on the brink of a deal hopefully, over the coming day, and that is i would warn any...