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uk. it is time to live across the uk. it is time to give that — across the uk. across the uk. it is time to j give that cat it's breakfast, across the uk. it is time to l give that cat it's breakfast, i think! ., ~ , ., give that cat it's breakfast, i think! ., ~ y give that cat it's breakfast, i | thinkl— stay think! thank you, sorry. stay with us here _ think! thank you, sorry. stay with us here on _ think! thank you, sorry. stay with us here on bbc - think! thank you, sorry. stay with us here on bbc news, l think! thank you, sorry. stay i with us here on bbc news, still to come coal on the price of fair trade as starbucks becomes the latest company to pull out of the certification scheme, we ask if ethical sourcing is in trouble. this is bbc news. our main story. international condemnation as the russian president says he will recognise two breakaway regions on eastern ukraine, he is sending troops there. to the united states where the price of used cars and trucks has jumped more than 40% since last year. while rising prices affect all of us this particular i
uk. it is time to live across the uk. it is time to give that — across the uk. across the uk. it is time to j give that cat it's breakfast, across the uk. it is time to l give that cat it's breakfast, i think! ., ~ , ., give that cat it's breakfast, i think! ., ~ y give that cat it's breakfast, i | thinkl— stay think! thank you, sorry. stay with us here _ think! thank you, sorry. stay with us here on _ think! thank you, sorry. stay with us here on bbc - think! thank you, sorry. stay with us...
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uk—based chip firm — arm — to nvidia of the us. due to competition concerns, it looks like the deal has collapsed. the financial timesk and eu have been against the deal arguing it makes nvidia too powerful. softbank is due to report its latest earnings in the next few hours. nick marsh is following developents from our asia business hub in singapore. if this deal has collapsed, this is a blow for softbank, isn't it? it this is a blow for softbank, isn't it? ., , ., , isn't it? it would be a big blow. isn't it? it would be a big blow we _ isn't it? it would be a big blow. we have _ isn't it? it would be a big blow. we have had - isn't it? it would be a big blow. we have had no i blow. we have had no confirmation yet from nvidia but the reports are widespread and they suggest it was regulatory pressure that caused nvidia to walk away from this deal which would have been the biggest of ear in the chip industry. let me remind you who these players are. arm is a uk based high—end chip technology designer. many of their designs are used by pretty much every smartphone in the world, so they are a big player. they were boug
uk—based chip firm — arm — to nvidia of the us. due to competition concerns, it looks like the deal has collapsed. the financial timesk and eu have been against the deal arguing it makes nvidia too powerful. softbank is due to report its latest earnings in the next few hours. nick marsh is following developents from our asia business hub in singapore. if this deal has collapsed, this is a blow for softbank, isn't it? it this is a blow for softbank, isn't it? ., , ., , isn't it? it would...
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uk time no concrete plans for biden/putin summit a slight selling off ftse off .50%.had strong for the germany and france and cac is down we are keeping eye on credit suisse shares. now it is up around half let's look at sectors. a very poor day for tech look at this 1% down. the rate risk that we are facing here jpmorgan chase is expecting the fed to hike 25 points at the next meetings. technology and banks despite the findings of credit suisse up around .50% in the green keeping an eye on the sectors as we look at the latest from ukraine. chancellor scholz is saying moscow should not be sure how the west will respond to a p ten potential invasion nothing is off limits. >> everything is on the table. for us, the most important at the moment, we are receiving a lot of the gas 40% of the gas we import i have been reaching out to other suppliers first and foremost, our friends in the united states and we have been successful we have now in january the highest amount of energy deliveries we know if there is a decoupling of russian gas as retaliation, we are able to make
uk time no concrete plans for biden/putin summit a slight selling off ftse off .50%.had strong for the germany and france and cac is down we are keeping eye on credit suisse shares. now it is up around half let's look at sectors. a very poor day for tech look at this 1% down. the rate risk that we are facing here jpmorgan chase is expecting the fed to hike 25 points at the next meetings. technology and banks despite the findings of credit suisse up around .50% in the green keeping an eye on the...
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we got a statement early today, uk time, saying she tested positive today, alex, saying she's havingd news is she's feeling well enough to continue to be at her desk. it says she'll continue with light duties at windsor and continue to get medical care. let me back you up about two weeks because she's not the first royal we have heard test positive for covid over the last couple of weeks. her son, prince charles, almost two weeks ago on february 10th, tested positive. that's his second bout with the virus, we should note. we asked the palace at that point, had the queen seen her son? she said she had seen him recently. fast forward four days and camilla tests positive. we asked the palace whether the queen had seen camilla recently? she said there's no further update on her health. last week on wednesday, on the 16th of this month, we saw the queen have a meeting, having an event with military leaders. she was in person, she was not wearing a mask. she was looking fantastic, for her 95. this morning she tested positive. a couple big questions. first, really and the palace is not givi
we got a statement early today, uk time, saying she tested positive today, alex, saying she's havingd news is she's feeling well enough to continue to be at her desk. it says she'll continue with light duties at windsor and continue to get medical care. let me back you up about two weeks because she's not the first royal we have heard test positive for covid over the last couple of weeks. her son, prince charles, almost two weeks ago on february 10th, tested positive. that's his second bout...
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and we work according to the uk time, so greenwich mean time. so we're only one hour offset of you.yes, i traveled the planet once before, and that was always my big dream. just like seeing the world changed my life. it gave me a lot of different attitudes, like how we should work with our planet and the people on our planet. but now being in space, and especially this morning when i did my sports activity, i can look out of the window and i see down there our planet gliding by. i saw latin america, south america, gliding by. and a few minutes later, less than ten minutes, we were over africa. it crossed my mind that christopher columbus took this journey just in the opposite direction, like 500 years ago. for him it was a really tough adventure. and he had his three ships and his crew and everyone needed to work hard to make this one challenge possible. and nowadays, i look at from space down there, and for me, like space is like our planet earth, it's one big spaceship. and i think like the tribulation, the crew of our spaceship earth is like the crew of a ship of christopher colu
and we work according to the uk time, so greenwich mean time. so we're only one hour offset of you.yes, i traveled the planet once before, and that was always my big dream. just like seeing the world changed my life. it gave me a lot of different attitudes, like how we should work with our planet and the people on our planet. but now being in space, and especially this morning when i did my sports activity, i can look out of the window and i see down there our planet gliding by. i saw latin...
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we work according to that uk time. we are only one hour offset review.i traveled the planet once before it was around the world trip that was always my big dream and seeing the world changed my life gave me a lot of different attitudes like how we should work with our plan and the people on our planet. now, being in space and a special this morning when i did my sports activity i can look out the window and see down there our planet flying by. i suss out in america gliding by in a few minutes later less than ten minutes per over africa and it crossed my mind christopher columbus took this a journey in the opposite direction like 500 years ago. for him it was a really tough adventure he had his three ships and crew and everyone had to work hard to make this challenge possible. nowadays i look from space down there, and for me, like space our planet earth is one big spaceship. i think the crew of our spaceship is like the crew of the ship of christopher columbus at that time but we all need to work together in order to meet the challenges of our date like
we work according to that uk time. we are only one hour offset review.i traveled the planet once before it was around the world trip that was always my big dream and seeing the world changed my life gave me a lot of different attitudes like how we should work with our plan and the people on our planet. now, being in space and a special this morning when i did my sports activity i can look out the window and see down there our planet flying by. i suss out in america gliding by in a few minutes...
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in the uk, i australia a different situation, it has been on a digital channel there for some time, sor for the cost. i think channel ten and fremantle have come out and said that they are still very much committed to carrying on with neighbours in a struggle. there is such a rumour that it struggle. there is such a rumour thatitis struggle. there is such a rumour that it is an issue of production cost, were channel five will say that they want to focus on their original uk content. as for some of the financial reasons behind the scenes, i am the financial reasons behind the scenes, iam not the financial reasons behind the scenes, i am not sure. the financial reasons behind the scenes, iam not sure. but the financial reasons behind the scenes, i am not sure. but in terms of his popularity, this is a show that people still want to see. a festival of lights is brightening up the dark nordic winter in the danish capital. the majority of the light works are placed along the quay and on the bicycle bridges of copenhagen. following the repeal of covid—19 restrictions, organisers hope to welc
in the uk, i australia a different situation, it has been on a digital channel there for some time, sor for the cost. i think channel ten and fremantle have come out and said that they are still very much committed to carrying on with neighbours in a struggle. there is such a rumour that it struggle. there is such a rumour thatitis struggle. there is such a rumour that it is an issue of production cost, were channel five will say that they want to focus on their original uk content. as for some...
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the announcement came at three o'clock uk time. 27 hours ago. and then action was swift.. 27 hours ago. and then action was swift.— and then action was swift. has that surrised and then action was swift. has that surprised you? _ and then action was swift. has that surprised you? no. _ and then action was swift. has that surprised you? no. western - surprised you? no. western intelligence has been excellent on this and essentially laid out what the russians have done. one thing thatis the russians have done. one thing that is a surprise. not that ukrainians are fighting back. they have done rather well taken down russian planes, helicopters, tanks. this fight for airfield near kyiv, which ukrainians were able to read again. ukraine is fighting and fighting admirably. we need to make sure they have the means to fight. the weapons we send have to continue. the weapons we send have to continue-— the weapons we send have to continue. . , , ., u, the weapons we send have to continue. . , , ., ., continue. there has been a call also for more physical— continue. there has been a
the announcement came at three o'clock uk time. 27 hours ago. and then action was swift.. 27 hours ago. and then action was swift.— and then action was swift. has that surrised and then action was swift. has that surprised you? _ and then action was swift. has that surprised you? no. _ and then action was swift. has that surprised you? no. western - surprised you? no. western intelligence has been excellent on this and essentially laid out what the russians have done. one thing thatis the...
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uk. the financial times has vladimir putin saying "the best solution" to the crisis would be for ukrainearise," abandon its goal ofjoining nato and pledge neutrality. the guardian reports that rhe russian president has said russia will support the territorial claims of its proxy states in east ukraine, increasing the likelihood of a larger conflict in the near future. while according to the sun — the uk will send more arms to ukraine — within days. so, let's begin. looking at the daily telegraph, it is interesting. vladimir putin invading and it says that biden but the picture borisjohnson, appears to be in the briefing room, briefed by the admiral. credit to the picture, it's credited number ten, picture, it's credited number ten, picture borisjohnson about biden and vladimir putin. it’s picture boris johnson about biden and vladimir putin.— and vladimir putin. it's a way of caettin and vladimir putin. it's a way of getting boris — and vladimir putin. it's a way of getting boris johnson _ and vladimir putin. it's a way of getting boris johnson front - and vladimir putin. it's a way of g
uk. the financial times has vladimir putin saying "the best solution" to the crisis would be for ukrainearise," abandon its goal ofjoining nato and pledge neutrality. the guardian reports that rhe russian president has said russia will support the territorial claims of its proxy states in east ukraine, increasing the likelihood of a larger conflict in the near future. while according to the sun — the uk will send more arms to ukraine — within days. so, let's begin. looking at...
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topple in from the north, but this one looks like it'lljust sit across the central swathe of the uk for a time 0utside source. us are sending 3000 troops to eastern europe as it stepped up preparations for a possible russian invasion of ukraine.— invasion of ukraine. these are not permanent — invasion of ukraine. these are not permanent hooves, _ invasion of ukraine. these are not permanent hooves, they - invasion of ukraine. these are not permanent hooves, they are - invasion of ukraine. these are not. permanent hooves, they are moves designed to respond to the current security environment. moreover, these forces are not going to fight in ukraine. us troops will be sent to bolster defences in germany, poland and romania with a move being called the structure. in the uk, northern ireland has announced that is stopping checks on goods arriving from the uk, challenging the uk's brexit deal with the eu. also three more tory mps have submitted letters of the new prime minister boris johnson. ., , . ., johnson. the domestic and international _ johnson. the domestic and international challenges i l
topple in from the north, but this one looks like it'lljust sit across the central swathe of the uk for a time 0utside source. us are sending 3000 troops to eastern europe as it stepped up preparations for a possible russian invasion of ukraine.— invasion of ukraine. these are not permanent — invasion of ukraine. these are not permanent hooves, _ invasion of ukraine. these are not permanent hooves, they - invasion of ukraine. these are not permanent hooves, they are - invasion of ukraine....
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uk's largest police force after dame cressida dick quits. campaigners have welcomed her resignation and say now is the time for change. han expected — the uk economy rebounded from the pandemic last year, growing by 7.5%. but warnings remain about rising inflation. britain's defence secretary is told by his russian counterpart of an increasingly tense situation in ukraine. the pair have been holding talks in moscow. we're expecting a to hear from ben wallace at a news conference at the british embassy in moscow in half an hour. we'll bring it to you live.
uk's largest police force after dame cressida dick quits. campaigners have welcomed her resignation and say now is the time for change. han expected — the uk economy rebounded from the pandemic last year, growing by 7.5%. but warnings remain about rising inflation. britain's defence secretary is told by his russian counterpart of an increasingly tense situation in ukraine. the pair have been holding talks in moscow. we're expecting a to hear from ben wallace at a news conference at the...
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uk. skies may clearfor a time this evening and overnight, before the rain, and other weather front, reachesg the north of scotland, so i think this is where the best of the weather will be. yes, a few showers around, but predominantly sunny spells with the bulk of the wet weather across northern ireland, from southern scotland and southwards. it will be heavy at times. towards the end of the day on sunday, may be as early as the early afternoon, we could see some brightness developing across northern wales and merseyside, as well as this low pressure slowly moves towards the east and over to the north sea. but the rain last for quite some time across southern areas, so tomorrow in the south it's not going to be great at all. here is a weather map for monday. low pressure is now out to sea in the north sea, but behind it there is a legacy of cloud. you can see the northerly winds, may be a bit of wintry nurse across the hills and mountains of scotland. i think the dust of the weather on monday will be across western and southern areas and then in the week ahead, further weather fronts coming
uk. skies may clearfor a time this evening and overnight, before the rain, and other weather front, reachesg the north of scotland, so i think this is where the best of the weather will be. yes, a few showers around, but predominantly sunny spells with the bulk of the wet weather across northern ireland, from southern scotland and southwards. it will be heavy at times. towards the end of the day on sunday, may be as early as the early afternoon, we could see some brightness developing across...
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damp weather eventually reaching southern parts of the uk, skies may clear up for a time this eveningder in scotland where it will be clear. sunday, low pressure moving across the uk. it's not reaching the north of scotland, so this is where the best of the weather will be. a few showers around but predominantly sunny spells, the bulk of the wet weather a crossing northern ireland from southern scotland southwards, and it really will be quite heavy at times. i think towards the end of the day, maybe as early as the afternoon, there could be brightness developing across northern wales, maybe merseyside as the low pressure slowly moves into the north sea. you can see that rain lasts quite some time across southern areas so in the south it will not be great at all. on monday, the low pressure is out to say but behind it there is a legacy of cloud. you can see the northerly winds, cold northerly winds, maybe even a bit of wintriness across the hills and mountains of scotland. the best of the weather on monday will be across western and southern areas and, in the week ahead, there are weat
damp weather eventually reaching southern parts of the uk, skies may clear up for a time this eveningder in scotland where it will be clear. sunday, low pressure moving across the uk. it's not reaching the north of scotland, so this is where the best of the weather will be. a few showers around but predominantly sunny spells, the bulk of the wet weather a crossing northern ireland from southern scotland southwards, and it really will be quite heavy at times. i think towards the end of the day,...
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estate and then deposited what they have stolen in capitals like london and territories of the uk with at timesn which we need to resist this influence from russia which is so damaging to western democracies. both standing firm on the front lines by reinforcing those states that are directly in front of russia. and also at home, making sure that there are fewer avenues for corruption and malign influence in our own societies.— in our own societies. when we talk about chatham _ in our own societies. when we talk about chatham house _ in our own societies. when we talk about chatham house rules, - in our own societies. when we talk about chatham house rules, it's. about chatham house rules, it's becomejargon. it's jargon associated with your organisation, historically. the idea that people could talk informally, off the record without being quoted. when you talk to people informally and off the record and not being quoted, do they take a slightly different approach, do you find there is more nuance to this inside government or do they blindly accepted the russia had changed and was never going ba
estate and then deposited what they have stolen in capitals like london and territories of the uk with at timesn which we need to resist this influence from russia which is so damaging to western democracies. both standing firm on the front lines by reinforcing those states that are directly in front of russia. and also at home, making sure that there are fewer avenues for corruption and malign influence in our own societies.— in our own societies. when we talk about chatham _ in our own...
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time. so the sooner the uk can— at any point in time. ave more _ can look forward to a time where we have more people successfully treated — have more people successfully treated. . . , ., treated. lawrence, in terms of the money for — treated. lawrence, in terms of the money for treatments, _ treated. lawrence, in terms of the money for treatments, how - treated. lawrence, in terms of the . money for treatments, how important is fundraising that millions of people do?— is fundraising that millions of --eole do? , ., , , people do? listen, fund raising is vitally important. _ people do? listen, fund raising is vitally important. one, _ people do? listen, fund raising is vitally important. one, to - people do? listen, fund raising is vitally important. one, to raise i people do? listen, fund raising is. vitally important. one, to raise the awareness. cancer hasn't gone away because of covid. if anything, we are going to have even more people presenting themselves because they haven't had access to the hospitals or the care or the diagnosis
time. so the sooner the uk can— at any point in time. ave more _ can look forward to a time where we have more people successfully treated — have more people successfully treated. . . , ., treated. lawrence, in terms of the money for — treated. lawrence, in terms of the money for treatments, _ treated. lawrence, in terms of the money for treatments, how - treated. lawrence, in terms of the . money for treatments, how important is fundraising that millions of people do?— is fundraising...
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the decision comes after the uk government committed £2.8 million to see if it was worth bidding. nesta mcgregor reports. the last and only time1966, and we all know how that went. ., ,., england, 1966, and we all know how that went. ., , ., , that went. there are some people in the its, that went. there are some people in the pits. they _ that went. there are some people in the pits, they think _ that went. there are some people in the pits, they think it _ that went. there are some people in the pits, they think it is _ that went. there are some people in the pits, they think it is all - the pits, they think it is all over... ,, . ., , over... since then there have been efforts to bring _ over... since then there have been efforts to bring the _ over... since then there have been efforts to bring the world - over... since then there have been efforts to bring the world cup - efforts to bring the world cup "home". prince william and david beckham are part of the fa campaign to host the 2018 tournament. but, that went to russia. so, with 2030 in mind, the hope was that a joint uk bid might be seen by fifa is a more attractive
the decision comes after the uk government committed £2.8 million to see if it was worth bidding. nesta mcgregor reports. the last and only time1966, and we all know how that went. ., ,., england, 1966, and we all know how that went. ., , ., , that went. there are some people in the its, that went. there are some people in the pits. they _ that went. there are some people in the pits, they think _ that went. there are some people in the pits, they think it _ that went. there are some people in...
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new ten event international series were unveiled beginning in thailand before coming to the uk, the first time then moved on to korea, vietnam, indonesia back to the middle east before china, singapore and then finally, hong kong. a major new rival to the us pga and world tours, well not necessarily according to the former world number one greg norman, chief executive of the saudi backed group behind the series. people should be embracing. other interested dude should be embracing that we _ interested dude should be embracing that we are very, very respectful and will— that we are very, very respectful and will always be open and were always _ and will always be open and were always going to be a healthy, friendly— always going to be a healthy, friendly competitor. and that's important to know because the market is huge _ important to know because the market is huge and _ important to know because the market is huge and it's open for everybody. that power— is huge and it's open for everybody. that power struggle aside, playing in saudi arabia this week remains controversial. concerns of a huma
new ten event international series were unveiled beginning in thailand before coming to the uk, the first time then moved on to korea, vietnam, indonesia back to the middle east before china, singapore and then finally, hong kong. a major new rival to the us pga and world tours, well not necessarily according to the former world number one greg norman, chief executive of the saudi backed group behind the series. people should be embracing. other interested dude should be embracing that we _...
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the case marks the first time a gun—maker has faced liability for a mass shooting. the ukdog to oversee electric car charging prices and the availability of charge points. the growth in electric vehicles sales is outstripping the rollout of charging points, according to the society of motor manufacturers and traders. it said a regulator is needed to monitor the market. workers at airbus plants in north wales and gloucestershire have voted to go on strike in a row over pay. the union unite said 3,000 members voted "overwhelmingly" on the walk—out after previously rejecting an "u na cce pta bly low" pay offer. airbus said it was disappointed but was looking to reach a solution. now the return of international travel has provided a massive boost for the airlines and the tourism industry. another beneficiary is airbnb, which has announced a record profit of $55 million for the fourth quarter. the online accommodation booking platform said its city bookings in the last three months of last year, almost matched 2019 levels, adding it expected demand to remain high. joining me no
the case marks the first time a gun—maker has faced liability for a mass shooting. the ukdog to oversee electric car charging prices and the availability of charge points. the growth in electric vehicles sales is outstripping the rollout of charging points, according to the society of motor manufacturers and traders. it said a regulator is needed to monitor the market. workers at airbus plants in north wales and gloucestershire have voted to go on strike in a row over pay. the union unite...
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now it�*s time for across the uk.e lucas died following the crash on 5th february. our correspondent nelli bird is outside cardiff crown court. this was a short hearing at court but three counts on relation to the crash were admitted. it happened on a saturday afternoon and the family were on their way back from a birthday party when the car they were in collided with a van. two children were in that car, four and three, and they were critically injured and then died just days later. today, martin newman, a1 from neath port talbot pleaded guilty to causing both deaths by dangerous driving, and causing serious injury by dangerous driving to their mother, rhiannon lucas, also in the car. this is something that has affected notjust that community but further afield as well. a fundraising page has been set up to try and help towards the costs of the children�*s�* funeral. that has raised £15,000. we have also heard from the children�*s school saying we will never forget how special the children were, they were a delight t
now it�*s time for across the uk.e lucas died following the crash on 5th february. our correspondent nelli bird is outside cardiff crown court. this was a short hearing at court but three counts on relation to the crash were admitted. it happened on a saturday afternoon and the family were on their way back from a birthday party when the car they were in collided with a van. two children were in that car, four and three, and they were critically injured and then died just days later. today,...
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now it's time for across the uk.ation where staff can be racist, misogynistic — and where bullying and harrassment takes place. the organisation in question — is london's metropolitan police service. and the criticism has come from it's own watchdog which has been investigating for nearly four years. bbc london's lauren moss has the details. in total, we carried out nine separate investigations into these teams. we investigated a total of 40 police officers. two of them for gross misconduct, and a range of other disciplinary sanctions happened for these officers. what we actually uncovered was deeply worrying. we uncovered a culture of bullying, of sexual harassment, of misogyny, racism and a range of discrimination that was prevalent within these teams. and i have to say, our investigations wouldn't have been possible without the bravery of a serving police officers officers coming forward, who were victims and were fearful of reprisal, who cooperated with our investigations. it's only because of their courage that
now it's time for across the uk.ation where staff can be racist, misogynistic — and where bullying and harrassment takes place. the organisation in question — is london's metropolitan police service. and the criticism has come from it's own watchdog which has been investigating for nearly four years. bbc london's lauren moss has the details. in total, we carried out nine separate investigations into these teams. we investigated a total of 40 police officers. two of them for gross...
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rain pushes across most of the uk, but perhaps not this time across to the north of scotland, where we'lland around the world. ontario declares a state of emergency as the premier of the canadian province pledges to crack down on anti—vaccine protests, claiming they're part of an illegal occupation. your right to make a political statement does not outweigh the rights ofi million people in ottawa to live peacefully, free of harassment and chaos in their own homes. as russia continues its military build—up in ukraine's border, washington warns an invasion could happen any day now. we continue to see signs of russian escalation, including new forces arriving at the ukrainian border. we are in the window when an invasion could begin at any time, should vladimir putin decide to order it —
rain pushes across most of the uk, but perhaps not this time across to the north of scotland, where we'lland around the world. ontario declares a state of emergency as the premier of the canadian province pledges to crack down on anti—vaccine protests, claiming they're part of an illegal occupation. your right to make a political statement does not outweigh the rights ofi million people in ottawa to live peacefully, free of harassment and chaos in their own homes. as russia continues its...
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storm, and it has spun up in the last 12 to 24 hours into a potent storm which is hitting the uk at the wrong timemost powerful. talking about climate change, are _ wrong time at most powerful. talking about climate change, are these - about climate change, are these storms more common, more frequent? there is little evidence comparing storms and wind strength to climate change, if you go back over the years, there is not evidence either way if we are seeing stronger wind. we are expecting more rain, climate change lets the base layer of temperature, when it is hot it gets hotter and when it rains it rains harder. it will pack more of the punch in terms of rainfall, but there is no evidence at this stage for seeing more storms are more intense storms. climate change intensifies hurricanes more rapidly, but in terms of these kind of storms, there is not a great deal of evidence. we have seen stance before, we will continue to see storms, this is an exceptional storm and it is a wind event, it will bring more rain than it would have done otherwise if we had not had climate change and that exacerbate
storm, and it has spun up in the last 12 to 24 hours into a potent storm which is hitting the uk at the wrong timemost powerful. talking about climate change, are _ wrong time at most powerful. talking about climate change, are these - about climate change, are these storms more common, more frequent? there is little evidence comparing storms and wind strength to climate change, if you go back over the years, there is not evidence either way if we are seeing stronger wind. we are expecting more...
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i mean, the problem in the past was obviously the uk was still part of the eu and the eu at that time to do. now the uk is ready, so the uk could issue these sanctions sort of whenever it wants to. and in a way, this is the slightly baffling thing, which is that both the prime minister and the foreign secretary are talking about going after dirty money that's in london, but i think the question that they need to answer is why does it take the brink of war in europe to finally decide to go after dirty russian money in london? and that, i think, is a question that they will have to answer because, of course, we all hope that there is no movement of russian troops into ukraine again, but that won't change the colour of the russian money in london. and so if they do move ahead with sanctions, often in other countries when they've been imposed, there's a push back talking about "what about the regular citizens of that country?" will they feel it? i'm afraid that will be the reality, but it won'tjust be the reality as a result of damage done to the russian economy because, of course, the ru
i mean, the problem in the past was obviously the uk was still part of the eu and the eu at that time to do. now the uk is ready, so the uk could issue these sanctions sort of whenever it wants to. and in a way, this is the slightly baffling thing, which is that both the prime minister and the foreign secretary are talking about going after dirty money that's in london, but i think the question that they need to answer is why does it take the brink of war in europe to finally decide to go after...
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here in i the uk certainly, but in australia a different situation and it's been on a digital channel for some timeeemantle _ for the production costs. channel ten and freemantle have - for the production costs. channel ten and freemantle have said - for the production costs. channell ten and freemantle have said that they are very much committed to carrying on with neighbours in australia. there is the rumour that it's an issue of production costs where channel five will say that they want to focus on their original uk content, so as for some of the financial reasons behind the scenes, i'm not sure, but in terms of its popularity this is a show that people still want to see. looking at it from a different _ people still want to see. looking at it from a different angle, _ people still want to see. looking at it from a different angle, but - it from a different angle, but company that makes the soap says filming will go on until the 10th of june, so do we have a clever ploy on their part to try and get some more interest in the soap and a different channel potentially in the uk? absolutely. it look
here in i the uk certainly, but in australia a different situation and it's been on a digital channel for some timeeemantle _ for the production costs. channel ten and freemantle have - for the production costs. channel ten and freemantle have said - for the production costs. channell ten and freemantle have said that they are very much committed to carrying on with neighbours in australia. there is the rumour that it's an issue of production costs where channel five will say that they want to...
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this time the uk, us and canada have gone out of the us supreme court �*s new chiefjustice, the headsds the election campaign as well. this is all highly involved in the arrest and conviction, most would say political persecution of the former civilians to make the civilian elected leader aung san suu kyi. it also targeted others close to the military and the ideas do try to hurt the burmese general�*s economy as much as possible. we know it has suffered massively since the coup and several western countries have been pulling out. we have seen chevron, elinore, the big norwegian telecom occasions company. they say the business environment is too much for them to handle. pulling out, as we know, is not the simple solution that it seems. we know that foreign investment creates jobs and it can help the lives of ordinary burmese people as well and there are also those that make the argument that pulling outjust leaves a pulling out just leaves a bigger slice pulling outjust leaves a bigger slice of economic pie military and that is an argument that has been made by the opponents of the ju
this time the uk, us and canada have gone out of the us supreme court �*s new chiefjustice, the headsds the election campaign as well. this is all highly involved in the arrest and conviction, most would say political persecution of the former civilians to make the civilian elected leader aung san suu kyi. it also targeted others close to the military and the ideas do try to hurt the burmese general�*s economy as much as possible. we know it has suffered massively since the coup and several...
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== us and uk withdrew embassy staff quite some time ago?ort this morning, more helmets, body armour and combat boots will be sent here. we have had 130 tonnes of us weaponry arrive as part of that $200 million security package, but we are seeing, and yes we are seeing more nato troops moving to the region, but crucially not here on ukrainian soil. what ministers here really want, and what they have long called for, our immediate economic punishment to put pressure off invading and for what it has done with the occupied territories in the east through russian backed militants. president macron of france suggested a solution through the minsk peace agreement, but both sides have accused each other of not honouring it, the ukraine wants the board it secured first. she wants is territory to be given special status and for local elections be which is and for local elections be which is a nonstarterfor president zelensky�*s government. for a nonstarter for president zelensky's government. for the moment, thank _ zelensky's government. for the mom
== us and uk withdrew embassy staff quite some time ago?ort this morning, more helmets, body armour and combat boots will be sent here. we have had 130 tonnes of us weaponry arrive as part of that $200 million security package, but we are seeing, and yes we are seeing more nato troops moving to the region, but crucially not here on ukrainian soil. what ministers here really want, and what they have long called for, our immediate economic punishment to put pressure off invading and for what it...
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time is running out for a peaceful solution. the us, the ukld their citizens to leave ukraine immediately. aruna iyengar, bbc news. ukraine's ambassador to the united kingdom, vadym prystaiko, told the bbc the comparison to world war iimade by ben wallace was not helpful. it is not the best time for us to find our partners. i am reminding them of this act but it brought war. behind closed door we have been saying for a while but if you want to do something, this is the time and we are not appeasing him, he came to ukraine not to grab something, he just wants us not to exist any more. in everything he is achieving. people are notjust leaving but financial instruments are pulling out, it is hurting the ukrainian economy in the same way that people are leaving the embassy but people are leaving in the financial markets as well. the uk northern ireland secretary, brandon lewis, was also asked about comments by the british defence secretary ben wallace. i know the comparison he was drawing and about the intensive arguments that germany was an inter
time is running out for a peaceful solution. the us, the ukld their citizens to leave ukraine immediately. aruna iyengar, bbc news. ukraine's ambassador to the united kingdom, vadym prystaiko, told the bbc the comparison to world war iimade by ben wallace was not helpful. it is not the best time for us to find our partners. i am reminding them of this act but it brought war. behind closed door we have been saying for a while but if you want to do something, this is the time and we are not...
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time for the news where you are. hello. this is bbc news. 83,000 homes in the uk the met office issuing an amber warning for high winds in northern ireland from midnight tonight as the third named storm of the week — storm franklin — is expected to bring more rain and gale force winds across the uk. our weather presenter louise lear gave me more details of that third named storm to hit the uk this week, storm franklin. it's going to start tonight at midnight and last through until 7am. so, it's a relatively short space of time. but we could potentially see gusts of winds of 80 miles an hour, and that could have a significant impact. so, certainly be prepared for some disruption on top of, already, the damage that we've had across the country. so, the amber warning is for northern ireland, but it really is worth stressing that for southern scotland, northern england, wales, west—facing coasts, we are likely to see gusts of wind 60—70 miles an hour. i was just looking earlier, actually, in cardigan bay and north wales, we've got 70 mile an hour gusts of wind at the
time for the news where you are. hello. this is bbc news. 83,000 homes in the uk the met office issuing an amber warning for high winds in northern ireland from midnight tonight as the third named storm of the week — storm franklin — is expected to bring more rain and gale force winds across the uk. our weather presenter louise lear gave me more details of that third named storm to hit the uk this week, storm franklin. it's going to start tonight at midnight and last through until 7am. so,...
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here in the uk, the times says "the battle to save kyiv" is under way, picturing ukrainian forces puttingt calls fierce resistance slowing the russian advance. the sun has a similar picture on its front page. the headline is "the thin blue and yellow line". a reference to the flag of ukraine. the daily telegraph says there are fears that president putin will unleash devastating modern rockets on ukraine within hours. "we are not afraid" is the mirror's headline, reporting president zelensky�*s defiant message to russia. finally, the guardian pictures a woman and her two children desperately waiting to get out of the ukrainian capital. the headline is "kyiv on the brink". so, let's begin. malcolm, kick us off this hour and we will start with the telegraph and that striking headline the battle for kyiv. i that striking headline the battle for k iv. ~ ., , for kyiv. i think the battle has beaun, for kyiv. i think the battle has begun. and — for kyiv. i think the battle has begun, and it's _ for kyiv. i think the battle has begun, and it's going - for kyiv. i think the battle has begun, and i
here in the uk, the times says "the battle to save kyiv" is under way, picturing ukrainian forces puttingt calls fierce resistance slowing the russian advance. the sun has a similar picture on its front page. the headline is "the thin blue and yellow line". a reference to the flag of ukraine. the daily telegraph says there are fears that president putin will unleash devastating modern rockets on ukraine within hours. "we are not afraid" is the mirror's headline,...
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but the ukrainian ambassador to the uk said it wasn't the best time to offend partners. is diplomacy. so, we don't trust, but we have to find where we can actually work together to understand how the situation can be defused. the us evacuates most of its embassy staff in kyiv as it expects that a russian military incusion could come any day. war can take an unpredictable path and if russia does act in the way that we fear it will it will bring tremendous hardship and greater insecurity into the heart of europe. thirteen people are injured after a mezzanine floor collapses
but the ukrainian ambassador to the uk said it wasn't the best time to offend partners. is diplomacy. so, we don't trust, but we have to find where we can actually work together to understand how the situation can be defused. the us evacuates most of its embassy staff in kyiv as it expects that a russian military incusion could come any day. war can take an unpredictable path and if russia does act in the way that we fear it will it will bring tremendous hardship and greater insecurity into the...
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the uk's prime minister should be given "time and space" to deliver on his election promises.oday, after a week which has seen resignations from downing street and more tory mps submitting letters of no confidence. 0ur political correspondent helen catt says its a message directed at mps in their constituencies this weekend considering handing in those letters. so there were two new appointments in the downing street team last night. guto hari, who worked with borisjohnson when he was mayor of london, has been brought in as director of communications. and a slightly more unusual appointment, an mp, cabinet minister, steve barclay, has become the new chief of staff, which is a role usually done by an official. the thinking behind that is that it sort of integrates the cabinet and the party more into the downing street operation. there's been lots of questions from people, including those who have done the role, about how feasible it is to do all three jobs at the same time. another interesting thing today is there's been another call for holding fire from the backbenches, with
the uk's prime minister should be given "time and space" to deliver on his election promises.oday, after a week which has seen resignations from downing street and more tory mps submitting letters of no confidence. 0ur political correspondent helen catt says its a message directed at mps in their constituencies this weekend considering handing in those letters. so there were two new appointments in the downing street team last night. guto hari, who worked with borisjohnson when he was...
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rain pushes across most of the uk, but perhaps not this time across to the north of scotland, where we'llo bbc news. i'm simon pusey. our top stories: an injunction designed to end the protests in the canadian province of ottawa comes into force, but many demonstrators are still there. the so—called freedom convoy seems to have inspired copycats around the world. —— this is the seed near the main canada— us crossing. we will be there live at the scene shortly. before the scene. britain is among the countries telling their citizens to leave ukraine as america warns an invasion could be imminent. we continue to see signs of russian escalation, including new forces arriving at the ukrainian border. we are in the window when an invasion could begin at any time, should vladimir putin decide to order it. borisjohnson receives a legal questionnaire from the police
rain pushes across most of the uk, but perhaps not this time across to the north of scotland, where we'llo bbc news. i'm simon pusey. our top stories: an injunction designed to end the protests in the canadian province of ottawa comes into force, but many demonstrators are still there. the so—called freedom convoy seems to have inspired copycats around the world. —— this is the seed near the main canada— us crossing. we will be there live at the scene shortly. before the scene. britain...
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time is just coming up to a quarter past six. our top story this evening. storm eunice has hit the ukoperties and extensive travel disruption because of powerful winds and it's just been confirmed that a woman has been killed by a falling tree in london. coming up. a warning that children's health services must be prioritised as we emerge from the pandemic coming up in sportsday on the bbc news channel... sprinter cj ujah has apologised for doping violations that have resulted in team gb�*s men's ax100m team being stripped of the silver medal they won at the olympics in tokyo last year. us diplomats say russia has now amassed up to 190,000 personnel around the borders of ukraine, calling it the most significant military mobilization in europe since the second world war. moscow has repeatedly denied planning to invade ukraine, but there are reports for a second day of shellfire in the east of the country, which is held by russian—backed separatists. world leaders are meeting in munich for a security conference, but russia won't be attending for the first time in two decades. our chief
time is just coming up to a quarter past six. our top story this evening. storm eunice has hit the ukoperties and extensive travel disruption because of powerful winds and it's just been confirmed that a woman has been killed by a falling tree in london. coming up. a warning that children's health services must be prioritised as we emerge from the pandemic coming up in sportsday on the bbc news channel... sprinter cj ujah has apologised for doping violations that have resulted in team gb�*s...
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and now it is time for across the uk.ation, as covid case rates among pupils and teachers remain high. many headteachers are being forced to prioritise exam years and introduce virtual learning. laura jones has been to one school in bristol to see how they're managing. iam here i am here at the bradley stoke community school, a school that men across the west that is still suffering the effects of coronavirus. they have got 80 teaching staff, at its worst 20 has been off, which has a huge affect on the school. with me is dave baker, you help to look after this, amongst other schools, tell us how bad the situation is. my other schools, tell us how bad the situation is-_ other schools, tell us how bad the situation is— situation is. my team and support all ten schools _ situation is. my team and support all ten schools in _ situation is. my team and support all ten schools in the _ situation is. my team and support all ten schools in the trust - situation is. my team and support all ten schools in the trust and . all ten sc
and now it is time for across the uk.ation, as covid case rates among pupils and teachers remain high. many headteachers are being forced to prioritise exam years and introduce virtual learning. laura jones has been to one school in bristol to see how they're managing. iam here i am here at the bradley stoke community school, a school that men across the west that is still suffering the effects of coronavirus. they have got 80 teaching staff, at its worst 20 has been off, which has a huge...
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time. >> reporter: and the u.s. and ukh announced another round of sanctions targeting russia. >> this is going to impose severe cost on the russian economy, both immediately and over time. we have purposely designed these sanctions to maximize the long-term impact on russia and to minimize the impact on the united states and our allies. >> they are targeting a couple of financial institutions and their ability to exchange money. i think this is going to have a long-term impact. it's not going to impact putin very much. and i don't think any of this i% going to affect his decision-making. >> reporter: so far, many around the world want more action. protests filling the streets from poland to italy and israel. >> hands off ukraine! hands off ukraine! >> reporter: here in the u.s., on the streets of new york. >> stop russia, stop russia! >> i'm born and raised in ukraine, i want to go back to ukraine. i don't want to go back to russia or some republic. >> hands off ukraine! >> this is my civic duty, to be present at this ral
time. >> reporter: and the u.s. and ukh announced another round of sanctions targeting russia. >> this is going to impose severe cost on the russian economy, both immediately and over time. we have purposely designed these sanctions to maximize the long-term impact on russia and to minimize the impact on the united states and our allies. >> they are targeting a couple of financial institutions and their ability to exchange money. i think this is going to have a long-term...
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time for a look at the weather. here's helen willetts. i have news of two storms which will impact the ukend, some very turbulent weather indeed. —— this week. and it is because we've got this powerfuljet this week. and it is because we've got this powerful jet stream this week. and it is because we've got this powerfuljet stream driving these deepening low pressure systems towards our shores, some differences on where they will impact as well. if you're heading out for the rest of the afternoon, you can see quite clearly here we have got some rain to come, sinking southwards, with some sunny intervals as well, quite a really wind compared to the weekend, but temperatures are actually 0k weekend, but temperatures are actually ok for the time of year, even with the rain we are looking at 7-10. but the even with the rain we are looking at 7—10. but the temperatures are really not the story this week, it is the strength of the wind, and the rain. it will be briefly dry overnight tonight, and following the rain we will see a touch of frost but already after midnight, the next weather front is
time for a look at the weather. here's helen willetts. i have news of two storms which will impact the ukend, some very turbulent weather indeed. —— this week. and it is because we've got this powerfuljet this week. and it is because we've got this powerful jet stream this week. and it is because we've got this powerfuljet stream driving these deepening low pressure systems towards our shores, some differences on where they will impact as well. if you're heading out for the rest of the...
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minor outbreaks, we saw one at the start of january 2021, around that time, that meant we had to go into a second lockdown was the ukts on the island, as well, that has led to a lot of praise for the state of guernsey of how they have handled the pandemic when it comes down to those type of border restrictions. as i said, hospitality businesses have really struggled, so there have been a lot of people around here who have been really keen to see things go back to normal, but there is that warning today from politicians that emergency powers could come back if there is another outbreak. the chief minister said that is not something he wants to see any time soon. right, thank you much indeed. more news on kert zouma's cats, from the rspca, zouma, of course, the west ham defender, the club are cooperating, including delivering the two cats to the rspca, kurt is extremely remorseful, and separates the investigation and pending further sanctions, once the outcome of the process goes through, they can confirm that kurt zouma has been fined the maximum amount possible following his actions, the player has immediately accep
minor outbreaks, we saw one at the start of january 2021, around that time, that meant we had to go into a second lockdown was the ukts on the island, as well, that has led to a lot of praise for the state of guernsey of how they have handled the pandemic when it comes down to those type of border restrictions. as i said, hospitality businesses have really struggled, so there have been a lot of people around here who have been really keen to see things go back to normal, but there is that...
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rain pushes across most of the uk, but perhaps not this time across to the north of scotland, where we'll, the headlines. the metropolitan police has contacted boris johnson with a questionnaire to ask what the prime minister knew about alleged parties in downing street during coronavirus restrictions. the premiere of ontario has declared a state of emergency, as covid demonstrations continue across the canadian province. he said protestors could face fines or even prison if they refused to disperse. nato allies have been meeting to discuss ukraine. the us has warned that a russian invasion could happen at any time — but says there is nothing yet to indicate vladimir putin has decided to do so. president biden has signed an executive order seizing seven billion dollars of afghan central bank assets held in the us. some of the money could be used to settle lawsuits brought by american victims of terror attacks.
rain pushes across most of the uk, but perhaps not this time across to the north of scotland, where we'll, the headlines. the metropolitan police has contacted boris johnson with a questionnaire to ask what the prime minister knew about alleged parties in downing street during coronavirus restrictions. the premiere of ontario has declared a state of emergency, as covid demonstrations continue across the canadian province. he said protestors could face fines or even prison if they refused to...
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now the times l and the independent. criticism of ukand paves the way for further invasion. measures as page and paves the way forfurther invasion. as political editor, do you get a sense that the pressure is coming from people who would normally be allies within the conservative party or critics? it conservative party or critics? it appears to be coming from across the party _ appears to be coming from across the party you _ appears to be coming from across the party. you saw iain duncan smith who has been _ party. you saw iain duncan smith who has been in _ party. you saw iain duncan smith who has been in and out as a supporter of boris _ has been in and out as a supporter of borisjohnson but has been in and out as a supporter of boris johnson but this has been in and out as a supporter of borisjohnson but this isn't one wing _ of borisjohnson but this isn't one wing this — of borisjohnson but this isn't one wing. this isn't the usual suspects. this is— wing. this isn't the usual suspects. this is a _ wing. this isn't the usual suspec
now the times l and the independent. criticism of ukand paves the way for further invasion. measures as page and paves the way forfurther invasion. as political editor, do you get a sense that the pressure is coming from people who would normally be allies within the conservative party or critics? it conservative party or critics? it appears to be coming from across the party _ appears to be coming from across the party you _ appears to be coming from across the party. you saw iain duncan smith...
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time. this is bbc news with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. french counterpart, emmanuel macron, agree to intensify diplomatic efforts over ukraine. ukraine's president calls for an immediate ceasefire between government forces and pro—russian separatists in the east. russia and belarus are extending joint military exercises, close to the border with ukraine, that were due to end today. queen elizabeth has tested positive for covid—i9. buckingham palace says she is experiencing mild cold—like symptoms but does expect to continue light duties. the legal requirement to self—isolate after catching covid in england is expected to be dropped from next week, despite concern from some scientists and medical groups. i'm not saying you can totally throw caution to the wind — covid remains dangerous if you're vulnerable and if you're
time. this is bbc news with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. french counterpart, emmanuel macron, agree to intensify diplomatic efforts over ukraine. ukraine's president calls for an immediate ceasefire between government forces and pro—russian separatists in the east. russia and belarus are extending joint military exercises, close to the border with ukraine, that were due to end today. queen elizabeth has tested positive for covid—i9. buckingham palace says...
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damp weather eventually reaching southern parts of the uk, skies may clear up for a time this eveningonts reach western parts of the uk. but it's mild across the bulk of the uk, seven or eight degrees, colder in scotland where it will be clear. sunday, low pressure moving across the uk. it's not reaching the north of scotland, so this is where the best of the weather will be. a few showers around but predominantly sunny spells, the bulk of the wet weather a crossing northern ireland from southern scotland southwards, and it really will be quite heavy at times. i think towards the end of the day, maybe as early as the afternoon, there could be brightness developing across northern wales, maybe merseyside as the low pressure slowly moves into the north sea. you can see that rain lasts quite some time across southern areas so in the south it will not be great at all. on monday, the low pressure is out to say but behind it ——to sea, but behind it there is a legacy of cloud. you can see the northerly winds, cold northerly winds, maybe even a bit of wintriness across the hills and mountains
damp weather eventually reaching southern parts of the uk, skies may clear up for a time this eveningonts reach western parts of the uk. but it's mild across the bulk of the uk, seven or eight degrees, colder in scotland where it will be clear. sunday, low pressure moving across the uk. it's not reaching the north of scotland, so this is where the best of the weather will be. a few showers around but predominantly sunny spells, the bulk of the wet weather a crossing northern ireland from...
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as— from a uk perspective at the same time as he — from a uk perspective at the same timeiduals and businesses who are, or have been, involved in, and i quote directly from the si, "obtaining benefit from or supporting the government of russia". and this includes... i have to make progress. this includes those that carry on business as a government of russia affiliated entity, carry on business of economic significance to the russian government, carry on business in a sector of the strategic significance to the government of russia, or own or control or act as a director, a trustee or equivalent of any of these entities. that is a huge scope of individuals and entities. i give way. i of individuals and entities. i give wa . . ~' of individuals and entities. i give wa . . ~ way. i thank him. last time i saw him he was _ way. i thank him. last time i saw him he was about _ way. i thank him. last time i saw him he was about to _ way. i thank him. last time i saw him he was about to enter- way. i thank him. last time i saw him he was about to enter the i way. i thank him. last
as— from a uk perspective at the same time as he — from a uk perspective at the same timeiduals and businesses who are, or have been, involved in, and i quote directly from the si, "obtaining benefit from or supporting the government of russia". and this includes... i have to make progress. this includes those that carry on business as a government of russia affiliated entity, carry on business of economic significance to the russian government, carry on business in a sector of...
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>> reporter: about her decision to lay off cosmetic procedures telling the uk's "sunday times" magazineon drift where as soon as you have a change to your appearance you quickly adapt to that new look and it becomes your baseline and easy to overdo it. when you decide to dissolve your fillers or stop doing cosmetic interventions, you will slowly shift back to what your baseline was. if you've been doing injectable for ten years your appearance will shift significantly. >> reporter: the 57-year-old admits the pressures to stay looking young in hollywood took a toll revealing to the publication that there was a time when you go, oh, i'm changing, i'm looking older and i tried to chase that youthfulness for years adding that the scrutiny is intense but i don't know if it could be more intense than what i put on myself. >> it can be a slippery slope because i think people get addicted to that change they se. that's where it's so important to have an injector who will be honest with you and tell you, hey, it's time to stop or it's time to slow down or let's shift to a different intervention
>> reporter: about her decision to lay off cosmetic procedures telling the uk's "sunday times" magazineon drift where as soon as you have a change to your appearance you quickly adapt to that new look and it becomes your baseline and easy to overdo it. when you decide to dissolve your fillers or stop doing cosmetic interventions, you will slowly shift back to what your baseline was. if you've been doing injectable for ten years your appearance will shift significantly. >>...
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uk nationals out of ukraine as it did in afghanistan. the united states has warned a russian invasion could come "at any time". scow has repeatedly denied planning to invade. a number of countries including the uk and the us have called for their citizens to leave ukraine immediately. the us has told its non—emergency staff at its embassy in kyiv to leave and reportedly withdrawn nearly all remaining soldiers. russia has confirmed that it has reduced the number of staff at its embassy in kyiv as more diplomatic efforts are made to prevent war in ukraine. this afternoon, french president emmanuel macron and russia's vladimir putin have re—iterated their desire to maintain dialogue, and in the last hour, president biden has finished a call with his russian counterpart vladimir putin about the crisis. james heappey spoke to my colleague joanna gosling, and she asked him if conflict is imminent. i think there is a grave possibility, and the reason we have seen such a shift in messaging from western governments to their citizens in ukraine in the last 2a hours is that the russian troop build—up has now reached such
uk nationals out of ukraine as it did in afghanistan. the united states has warned a russian invasion could come "at any time". scow has repeatedly denied planning to invade. a number of countries including the uk and the us have called for their citizens to leave ukraine immediately. the us has told its non—emergency staff at its embassy in kyiv to leave and reportedly withdrawn nearly all remaining soldiers. russia has confirmed that it has reduced the number of staff at its...
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time. this is bbc news with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world.e to the border with ukraine, that were due to end today. but president putin and his french counterpart, emmanuel macron, have agreed to �*intensify�* diplomatic efforts over ukraine. queen elizabeth has tested positive for covid—i9. buckingham palace says she is experiencing mild cold—like symptoms, but does expect to continue light duties. the legal requirement to self—isolate after catching covid in england is expected to be dropped from next week — despite concern from some scientists and medical groups.
time. this is bbc news with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world.e to the border with ukraine, that were due to end today. but president putin and his french counterpart, emmanuel macron, have agreed to �*intensify�* diplomatic efforts over ukraine. queen elizabeth has tested positive for covid—i9. buckingham palace says she is experiencing mild cold—like symptoms, but does expect to continue light duties. the legal requirement to self—isolate after catching...