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yunus mulla in southport. _ rudakubana. yunus mulla in southport, thank _ rudakubana.hank you - rudakubana. yunus mulla in southport, thank you very . rudakubana. yunus mulla in - southport, thank you very much. yunus mulla mentioned the town's mp. we can now speak to him. let's speak to the labour mp for southport, patrick hurley. i would like your thoughts in reaction to what the prime ministerjust sad. i’m reaction to what the prime ministerjust sad. minister 'ust sad. i'm really leased ministerjust sad. i'm really pleased the _ ministerjust sad. i'm really pleased the prime - ministerjust sad. i'm really pleased the prime minister| ministerjust sad. i'm really - pleased the prime minister has so forcefully got a grip of this issue. for too long we have been unable to speak, at risk of prejudicing the trial. i was very clear back on the 29th ofjuly and in the weeks and months afterwards that any speculation as to the motives all the background of the murderer could have raced to the trial collapsing. i was imploring people, please, do not go on social media and post
yunus mulla in southport. _ rudakubana. yunus mulla in southport, thank _ rudakubana.hank you - rudakubana. yunus mulla in southport, thank you very . rudakubana. yunus mulla in - southport, thank you very much. yunus mulla mentioned the town's mp. we can now speak to him. let's speak to the labour mp for southport, patrick hurley. i would like your thoughts in reaction to what the prime ministerjust sad. i’m reaction to what the prime ministerjust sad. minister 'ust sad. i'm really leased...
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yunus mulla in southport. — for his crimes. yunus mulla in southport, thank _ for his crimes.hport, thank you - for his crimes. yunus mulla in southport, thank you very - for his crimes. yunus mulla in i southport, thank you very much for the latest. yunus mentioned the member of parliament for southport, patrick hurley. i spoke to him a short while ago. i'm really pleased the prime minister has so forcefully got a grip of this issue. for too long we have been unable to speak, at risk of prejudicing the trial. i was very clear back on the 29th ofjuly and in the weeks and months afterwards that any speculation as to the motives or the background of the murderer could have raced to the trial collapsing. —— could have risked the trial lapsing. i was imploring people, please, do not go on social media and post your thoughts because the families deserve justice. we are now at the stage where the families and the communities are starting to receive justice. the sentencing will take place on thursday, that is the next stage in the process, but i'm really pleased that now the prime mi
yunus mulla in southport. — for his crimes. yunus mulla in southport, thank _ for his crimes.hport, thank you - for his crimes. yunus mulla in southport, thank you very - for his crimes. yunus mulla in i southport, thank you very much for the latest. yunus mentioned the member of parliament for southport, patrick hurley. i spoke to him a short while ago. i'm really pleased the prime minister has so forcefully got a grip of this issue. for too long we have been unable to speak, at risk of...
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yunus: across the region, motorists have had to abandon their vehicles.not the start of 2025 that many had hoped for. yunus mulla, bbc news. annita: thousands cross the english channel in small boats and 2024. the figure is the second highest on record and an increase of 25% the previous year. last year was the deadliest in previous years with 77 people died attempting to cross. simon jones reports. assignment: the votes have been getting bigger, with more and more people dangerously packed onto then, risking their lives in the world's busiest shipping lane with the goal of reaching the u.k. this is christmas day when more than fit -- 450 migrants made the crossing. >> to see that many people all around the edge, some of them dragging the water, it was massively out of the loading, and we actually stopped our engines and sort of sat in that position just watching, to make sure that nothing had sort of gone wrong. s in 2024 from a total of 36,816 people reached the u.k. on small boats. that represents an increase of 25% on 2023, though it is a fall of 20%
yunus: across the region, motorists have had to abandon their vehicles.not the start of 2025 that many had hoped for. yunus mulla, bbc news. annita: thousands cross the english channel in small boats and 2024. the figure is the second highest on record and an increase of 25% the previous year. last year was the deadliest in previous years with 77 people died attempting to cross. simon jones reports. assignment: the votes have been getting bigger, with more and more people dangerously packed...
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we are trying to help mohammad yunus. the secretary and i met with him at the u.n. two weeks ago and he is working very hard. one thing he is trying to do which is top of mind is to work on jobs. he understands that the students in the streets that were part of this movement, he is trying to send a signal internationally that it is open for business because there has been this moment of instability. we are also trying to work on the labor conditions. again, back to sourcing, many american products are sourced in manufacturing and bangladesh. we are trying to make sure they are very strong. those are some of the things we're doing. through all of this, we are promoting and pushing a rule of law approach, which has been lacking in bangladesh, a rule of law approach to protecting minorities, to cracking down on jihadism and any kind of terrorist threat to the people of bangladesh. a rule of law approach to the protection of the rohingya who have fled from burma into bangladesh over the past years and who have been, who have a right through international standards to be
we are trying to help mohammad yunus. the secretary and i met with him at the u.n. two weeks ago and he is working very hard. one thing he is trying to do which is top of mind is to work on jobs. he understands that the students in the streets that were part of this movement, he is trying to send a signal internationally that it is open for business because there has been this moment of instability. we are also trying to work on the labor conditions. again, back to sourcing, many american...
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very early on on my program that israel would have to keep going back into each of these towns, khan yunus, wherever it was, back, you know, again and again. that is, that does seem to be what's happened. so is that how do you get out of that cycle without trying to in some way give the palestinians in gaza some confidence that they have a leadership that they that they feel is legitimate as -- legitimate? pres. herzog: as leaders in the region who clearly identify a unique historic opportunity. the trajectory is clear, the trajectory, the acceptance of israel in the region. no terror, safety for all, and development of the middle east towards a better future, but there's one thing in petraeus's comments that in my mind suffered from a certain naivete in the way you focus on it. the truth of the matter is that our soldiers were shocked in in the infrastructure that they found in gaza, meaning in so many houses there were tunnels leading to the command and control centers of hamas. to places where hostages are held to a huge amount of ammunition. it's a whole school of military operational
very early on on my program that israel would have to keep going back into each of these towns, khan yunus, wherever it was, back, you know, again and again. that is, that does seem to be what's happened. so is that how do you get out of that cycle without trying to in some way give the palestinians in gaza some confidence that they have a leadership that they that they feel is legitimate as -- legitimate? pres. herzog: as leaders in the region who clearly identify a unique historic...
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yunus mulla report. heavy rain and wind to bringing in the new year, and widespread flooding.w mill in stockport has more than 200 apartments. outside, vehicles were submerged in water. inside, residents like ell henderson, trapped without running water or power. we woke up, i think it was about 6:30am this morning, just a complete swimming pool outside. what should be the car park is now essentially the river mersey. that wasn't a nice thing to wake up to on the 1st ofjanuary, to be honest! when we got here the water was three _ when we got here the water was three or— when we got here the water was three or four feet deep and the cars were — three or four feet deep and the cars were submerged and that creates— cars were submerged and that creates a _ cars were submerged and that creates a number of challenges for us _ creates a number of challenges for us to— creates a number of challenges for us to work in those conditions. major roads have been flooded. this was the relief road to manchester airport. some had to be rescued. part of the m56 and the m60 were also closed. alm
yunus mulla report. heavy rain and wind to bringing in the new year, and widespread flooding.w mill in stockport has more than 200 apartments. outside, vehicles were submerged in water. inside, residents like ell henderson, trapped without running water or power. we woke up, i think it was about 6:30am this morning, just a complete swimming pool outside. what should be the car park is now essentially the river mersey. that wasn't a nice thing to wake up to on the 1st ofjanuary, to be honest!...
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one of the most one of most regal talents that football has ever seen. 0ur reporter yunus mulla was outsidee stretford end, that's out there remember here at old trafford and those 404 appearances for manchester united over 11 years. 237 goals. he also played for huddersfield town, torino and of course manchester city. he was a red and a blue here in manchester. it is here at united where he made his name and where he is a legend, an icon. such a fantastic footballer with real star quality. that is why manchester united in a tribute today described him as the king of the stretford end. they say he will be celebrated for his achievements and will always be one of their beloved players. there is a statue of him, two in fact, one in the stretford end and this one over my shoulder as part of the trinity, bobby charlton, george best, that unforgettable partnership. today what we have seen are a number of fans and people coming here laying flowers and placing their scarves here and leaving tributes. 0ne fan said, "thank you for making my life so brilliant". somebody else wrote, "goodnight, dennis
one of the most one of most regal talents that football has ever seen. 0ur reporter yunus mulla was outsidee stretford end, that's out there remember here at old trafford and those 404 appearances for manchester united over 11 years. 237 goals. he also played for huddersfield town, torino and of course manchester city. he was a red and a blue here in manchester. it is here at united where he made his name and where he is a legend, an icon. such a fantastic footballer with real star quality....
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let's speak to by colleague yunus mulla, who in harrogate.s listening to that— yorkshire. i was listening to that interview about snowploughs and we have seen plentv — snowploughs and we have seen plenty of — snowploughs and we have seen plenty of them here. at one stage — plenty of them here. at one stage one particular snowplough -ot stage one particular snowplough got stuck. that gives you an idea — got stuck. that gives you an idea of— got stuck. that gives you an idea of what the conditions are like here _ idea of what the conditions are like here. the snow is settling. the chances are perhaps _ settling. the chances are perhaps there will be some rain later— perhaps there will be some rain later on— perhaps there will be some rain later on but at the moment there — later on but at the moment there is— later on but at the moment there is a _ later on but at the moment there is a lot of effort being made — there is a lot of effort being made to— there is a lot of effort being made to clear some of the snow close _ made to clear some of th
let's speak to by colleague yunus mulla, who in harrogate.s listening to that— yorkshire. i was listening to that interview about snowploughs and we have seen plentv — snowploughs and we have seen plenty of — snowploughs and we have seen plenty of them here. at one stage — plenty of them here. at one stage one particular snowplough -ot stage one particular snowplough got stuck. that gives you an idea — got stuck. that gives you an idea of— got stuck. that gives you an idea of what...
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ted and others, yunus was another they would frequently have her flown along with her nurseries and helpersn palm beach for example a trip to the cape. there photos of head swimming with rosemary. sitting with her. family reunions were she is there. i think probably the most touching anecdote came from one of her nurses, donna, who told me that went rosemary was admitted to the hospital for the last time and she was dying, she was told your siblings are on the way. they were all over the country and rosemary held on until every single siblings surrounded her bedside it was only then that she passed regards maureen callahan did she realized her brother had been president of the united states? >> it is unclear. we know she would see him on television. her nurses told me that. there did seem to be a flash of recognition but she, along with all this would repeatedly see a film especially every anniversary of the assassination. they also told me that whenever her mother would visit, rosie would become very apprehensive. almost afraid and would withdraw intoap herself. they took that summer deep
ted and others, yunus was another they would frequently have her flown along with her nurseries and helpersn palm beach for example a trip to the cape. there photos of head swimming with rosemary. sitting with her. family reunions were she is there. i think probably the most touching anecdote came from one of her nurses, donna, who told me that went rosemary was admitted to the hospital for the last time and she was dying, she was told your siblings are on the way. they were all over the...
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brent yunus as the details from long island. >> they are horrible.t windmills in the country for x president trump citing executive order halting new leases for offshore and onshore wind energy projects on federal lands in the u.s. by the order temporarily pauses existing wind energy projects already green lit like off the atlantic coast. the pause will last at least until the department of interior reviews the cost and environmental impacts of wind energy. >> might hope this will end thee wind turbine industry forever. >> critic congressman jeff van drew help write the executive order. >> it damages the open, hurts the whales, hurts the fishermen, bad for national security. >> know it denies whale deaths there are questions wind turbines interfering with military radar. concerns the wind industry relies too heavily on government subsidies. in 2023 president biden gave a billion dollars to danish a wind company just to see them pull out of two wind projects off the coast of new jersey due to high cost. advocates argue there is no going back. noting 1
brent yunus as the details from long island. >> they are horrible.t windmills in the country for x president trump citing executive order halting new leases for offshore and onshore wind energy projects on federal lands in the u.s. by the order temporarily pauses existing wind energy projects already green lit like off the atlantic coast. the pause will last at least until the department of interior reviews the cost and environmental impacts of wind energy. >> might hope this will...
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yunus mulla, thank you, and we will be returning to yunus i and we will be returning to yunus for morening and will be discussing denis law's incredible career later on in our sports bulletin but now, it is time to bring you some of the other news stories from ben. thanks very much. after many hours of discussion late into the night, israel's government has approved a ceasefire and hostage release deal with hamas. it paves the way for the initial six week ceasefire to begin tomorrow. let's talk to jon initial six week ceasefire to begin tomorrow. let's talk tojon donnison who is injerusalem. now begins a nervous wait. who is in jerusalem. now begins a nervous wait-— nervous wait. yes, it is a weight but the weight _ nervous wait. yes, it is a weight but the weight is _ nervous wait. yes, it is a weight but the weight is almost - nervous wait. yes, it is a weight but the weight is almost over i nervous wait. yes, it is a weight| but the weight is almost over for those 2 million people stuck in gaza who have suffered a miserable 15 months and also for the families of some of those hostag
yunus mulla, thank you, and we will be returning to yunus i and we will be returning to yunus for morening and will be discussing denis law's incredible career later on in our sports bulletin but now, it is time to bring you some of the other news stories from ben. thanks very much. after many hours of discussion late into the night, israel's government has approved a ceasefire and hostage release deal with hamas. it paves the way for the initial six week ceasefire to begin tomorrow. let's talk...