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austin. . ., austin. thanks. good afternoon, everyone. _ austin. thanks. good afternoon, everyone. and — austin. thanks. good afternoon, everyone, and thanks _ austin. thanks. good afternoon, everyone, and thanks for - austin. thanks. good afternoon, everyone, and thanks for being l austin. thanks. good afternoon, - everyone, and thanks for being here. we have _ everyone, and thanks for being here. we have just — everyone, and thanks for being here. we have just concluded our 14th meeting — we have just concluded our 14th meeting of the ukraine defence contact — meeting of the ukraine defence contact group, held virtually this time _ contact group, held virtually this time i_ contact group, held virtually this time i am — contact group, held virtually this time. i am especially grateful to ukraine's— time. i am especially grateful to ukraine's minister of defence oteksii — ukraine's minister of defence 0leksii reznikov forjoining us again— 0leksii reznikov forjoining us again today. and hi
austin. . ., austin. thanks. good afternoon, everyone. _ austin. thanks. good afternoon, everyone. and — austin. thanks. good afternoon, everyone, and thanks _ austin. thanks. good afternoon, everyone, and thanks for - austin. thanks. good afternoon, everyone, and thanks for being l austin. thanks. good afternoon, - everyone, and thanks for being here. we have _ everyone, and thanks for being here. we have just — everyone, and thanks for being here. we have just concluded our 14th meeting...
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tracy austin, thank you. big thanks to tracy austin, - it will be. tracy austin, thank you. big thanks to tracy austin, her- it will be. tracy austin, thank you. | big thanks to tracy austin, her very last stop before she finishes work at this years championship was come to short delay or talk to save short while ago. let's talk tube about british success that has happened this weekend because we have grand slam success to tell you about. we will start with neal skupski who is a men's doubles champion for the first time. he and his partner wesley koolof from the netherlands, the top seeds here have beaten the 15th seeds. they won in straight sets and neal skupski making history, it is a third consecutive doubles title for him. he won the mixed doubles title last year and now it is the men's doubles, he is the first man to win both of those titles. since the 1920s, only the second british man to win the men's doubles in the open era and the man from liverpool has been telling us what it means to him to make history. what it means to him to make histo . ,, ., .,' ., what it me
tracy austin, thank you. big thanks to tracy austin, - it will be. tracy austin, thank you. big thanks to tracy austin, her- it will be. tracy austin, thank you. | big thanks to tracy austin, her very last stop before she finishes work at this years championship was come to short delay or talk to save short while ago. let's talk tube about british success that has happened this weekend because we have grand slam success to tell you about. we will start with neal skupski who is a men's doubles...
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katy austin, our transport correspondent, _ ahead. katy austin, our transport correspondent, thank _ ahead. katy austin, our transport correspondent, thank you. - renters are likely to be the most stretched by housing and food bills as the cost of living continues to rise, according to an official survey. the report from the office for national statistics also suggests that one in 20 adults had run out of food in the previous two weeks. our business correspondent marc ashdown is here with more details. marc. the 0ns carried out this survey between february and may and they asked 15,000 people in england, scotland and wales a series of questions. could they afford a one off sudden expense of £850? have they borrowed more in loans or credit cards recently? have they been able to save at all? and have they struggled with their energy bills? if someone answered yes to three or more of those, then they re considered "financially vulnerable". 0verall about a quarter of all adults surveyed were found to be. but certain groups appear to be s
katy austin, our transport correspondent, _ ahead. katy austin, our transport correspondent, thank _ ahead. katy austin, our transport correspondent, thank you. - renters are likely to be the most stretched by housing and food bills as the cost of living continues to rise, according to an official survey. the report from the office for national statistics also suggests that one in 20 adults had run out of food in the previous two weeks. our business correspondent marc ashdown is here with more...
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here is katie austin. —— with services starting later. for the second saturday in a row, some of the 1a affected train operators are running very limited services. after more than a year of industrial action, many people have got used to changing their plans or found other ways of travelling on strike days. but hospitality businesses say they're still feeling the impact. every time there is a strike day, we do see trade fall off a cliff in certain parts of the country, certainly towns and city centres. you know, the last week we've had sort of three strike days that affect the rail. we've had an overtime ban during the course of that week. we know that we've lost around £340 million worth of sales across the uk. right now there aren't any more full strikes in the diary, and unions have to give two weeks notice of action. but further walkouts are very possible. and after today's strike by rail workers in the rmt, the train drivers union aslef has two more overtime bans coming up at 15 operators from this monday until saturday the 5th of a
here is katie austin. —— with services starting later. for the second saturday in a row, some of the 1a affected train operators are running very limited services. after more than a year of industrial action, many people have got used to changing their plans or found other ways of travelling on strike days. but hospitality businesses say they're still feeling the impact. every time there is a strike day, we do see trade fall off a cliff in certain parts of the country, certainly towns and...
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secretary lloyd austin are meeting their australian counterparts in brisbane. they're holding talks on the aukus defence agreement, which will see the us supply nuclear submarine technology to australia. our correspondent, phil mercer, has the latest from sydney. the wreckage of the helicopter has been discovered in a group of islands off the coast of queensland, usually a very popular tourist area, and the wreckage was found near hamilton island off the course of brisbane. what happens next is that navy divers will begin to scour the sea bed. there is still no sign of the four people who were on board this australian army helicopter when it ditched into the sea. it was taking part in night—time manoeuvres when a second aircraft of the queensland coast, and it is part of talisman sabre, this massive military operation of war drills involving australian and united states troops, along with military personnel from a dozen other countries, involving military personnel. the investigation is now ongoing, and the search for those missing aircrew will now also conti
secretary lloyd austin are meeting their australian counterparts in brisbane. they're holding talks on the aukus defence agreement, which will see the us supply nuclear submarine technology to australia. our correspondent, phil mercer, has the latest from sydney. the wreckage of the helicopter has been discovered in a group of islands off the coast of queensland, usually a very popular tourist area, and the wreckage was found near hamilton island off the course of brisbane. what happens next is...
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us defence secretary lloyd austin there. our correspondent sean dilley was at that briefing was at that briefing at the pentagon. here's his reaction... to deconstruct some of that language there, we understand from lloyd austin that he was on tour, that is he was posted to south korea at the time. he has been identified by our partner cbs as private second class travis king but even that is something the pentagon is not prepared to confirm or deny at this point, partly because of what we heard mr austin say there, which is that we are currently working to notify the next of kin, there's not a lot they don't know, they're currently very concerned about the welfare of their service man, something retreated from the white house, from presidentjoe biden, not too long ago. but it's a puzzle, we certainly know he did cross the demarcation point. we certainly have heard accounts from witnesses who spoke to our us partner cbs, saying he was jovial at the time, he was running across, saying, ha—ha ha. the most poignant part about
us defence secretary lloyd austin there. our correspondent sean dilley was at that briefing was at that briefing at the pentagon. here's his reaction... to deconstruct some of that language there, we understand from lloyd austin that he was on tour, that is he was posted to south korea at the time. he has been identified by our partner cbs as private second class travis king but even that is something the pentagon is not prepared to confirm or deny at this point, partly because of what we heard...
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katie opts -- katy austin. — entirely disruption free. katie opts -- katy austin, thank _ entirely disruption free. katie opts -- katy austin, thank you. - a new scanning technique has been developed that can see inside the body in unprecedented detail — using a transparent mouse. a chemical process used on the mouse after it has died means it is entirely see through — and has enabled the scanner to detect cancerous tumours much earlier than usual — just at the moment they are forming. the scientists say it could be revolutionary for medical research. 0ur science correspondent pallab ghosh has the story. meet the transparent mouse. everything inside, its nerves, tissues and organs, all made invisible by a chemical process. and then it's bathed in different chemicals to reveal the parts the german developers want to study. under the microscope, they're searching for cancer tumours shown in small pink and white dots throughout the body. compare this image to a conventional scan, which shows only two of the largest concentration of tum
katie opts -- katy austin. — entirely disruption free. katie opts -- katy austin, thank _ entirely disruption free. katie opts -- katy austin, thank you. - a new scanning technique has been developed that can see inside the body in unprecedented detail — using a transparent mouse. a chemical process used on the mouse after it has died means it is entirely see through — and has enabled the scanner to detect cancerous tumours much earlier than usual — just at the moment they are forming....
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katy austin, bbc news. a department for transport spokesperson said the government had met with the unit and facilitated what it called improved offers on pay and reform. let's hear from the rmt general secretary mick lynch. we don't know when it will end, we have a government that won't negotiate. we are available to negotiate. we are available to negotiate at any time. everybody knows what the issues are. but the government is in control of what the train operating companies say to us, but they are not allowing them to come back to the table with revisions to their proposals. we are available to do that but at the moment we have a situation where cuts are being imposed, 2300 job cuts, every booking office in the country will close. most stations will be completely de staff, you won't get assistance for elderly or disabled people that need assistance. they want to put everyone through an app and websites which will mean they will sell the tickets they want at the maximum profit. we need a settlement to thi
katy austin, bbc news. a department for transport spokesperson said the government had met with the unit and facilitated what it called improved offers on pay and reform. let's hear from the rmt general secretary mick lynch. we don't know when it will end, we have a government that won't negotiate. we are available to negotiate. we are available to negotiate at any time. everybody knows what the issues are. but the government is in control of what the train operating companies say to us, but...
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katy austin, bbc news. the west african nation of niger is grappling with the aftermath of a military coup. niger's democratically elected president mohamed bazoum was overthrown as part of the coup and detained. bazoum was first elected to office in april 2021 in niger's first peaceful democratic transfer of power. on friday, general abdourahamanay tchiani, deposed the administration of the seventh republic... on friday, general abdourahamanay tchiani, who also goes by 0mar tchiani, appeared on state television, announcing himself as the country's new ruler. he urged the population to remain calm. translation: the action | of the snsb has motivated by this old desire to conserve our beloved homeland in the face of the continuous deterioration of the security situation of our country. the foreign authorities have failed to give a real solution to the crisis and have provided poor economic and social governance. us secretary of state antony blinken spoke to niger's president bazoum in a phone call, saying th
katy austin, bbc news. the west african nation of niger is grappling with the aftermath of a military coup. niger's democratically elected president mohamed bazoum was overthrown as part of the coup and detained. bazoum was first elected to office in april 2021 in niger's first peaceful democratic transfer of power. on friday, general abdourahamanay tchiani, deposed the administration of the seventh republic... on friday, general abdourahamanay tchiani, who also goes by 0mar tchiani, appeared...
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katy austin, bbc news. the port of dover has warned that people traveling to continental europe are having to wait up to two hours to clear border controls. it's asking travellers to be patient and please check with their ferry operator for information on next sailings. donald trump has been setting out why he thinks he should be the republican party candidate for next year's presidential election at a fund—raising event in the us state of iowa. mr trump has already insisted he will still run for office, even if he's convicted of any of the criminal charges he currently faces. 0ur north american editor sarah smith was at the event. there are about 1,200 republican supporters in this ballroom this evening, listening to all the different republican candidates, trying to decide who they should support for the republican nomination. but of course, the night was dominated by one man. and, of course, that one man was donald trump. this is the first speech he's given since the new criminal charges were unveiled
katy austin, bbc news. the port of dover has warned that people traveling to continental europe are having to wait up to two hours to clear border controls. it's asking travellers to be patient and please check with their ferry operator for information on next sailings. donald trump has been setting out why he thinks he should be the republican party candidate for next year's presidential election at a fund—raising event in the us state of iowa. mr trump has already insisted he will still run...
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katy austin, bbc news. as we get older, many of us might take a step back from strenuous physical activities and enjoy retirement — but not 90—year—old joy fleetham. she's believed to be the oldest fencer in britain and is still going strong. our reporter becki thomas has been to meet her. fencing is a sport that requires speed, strength and stamina. one of the best members of this club, the bridlington blades, isjoy fleetham. and you wouldn't think she's 90 years old. just me. what? i'm not... marvellous. if i can do it, anybody can do it. i'm a living example. there is life after 70, 80 or even 90. joy only took up the sport at the age of 63, and she's not a pensioner to be messed with — still beating opponents more than a quarter of her age. how good do you think are you at fencing? excellent. ask them and they'll tell you. in fact, i beat a 17—year—old japanese boy. he couldn't believe it and i couldn't. we used to have, like, best lady fencer. and one time i'd win it and next time she'd win
katy austin, bbc news. as we get older, many of us might take a step back from strenuous physical activities and enjoy retirement — but not 90—year—old joy fleetham. she's believed to be the oldest fencer in britain and is still going strong. our reporter becki thomas has been to meet her. fencing is a sport that requires speed, strength and stamina. one of the best members of this club, the bridlington blades, isjoy fleetham. and you wouldn't think she's 90 years old. just me. what? i'm...
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greg case are is a democrat in the austin | are is a democrat in the austin area has been on a first strike all week. what he wants is a federal standard governing keith's safety measures. at the moment there is not so it is left up to states in different jurisdictions to figure that out for themselves. more importantly, he is protesting a law signed by the governor abbott going into the effect on the 1st of september which will under turn lot of local protections such as austin have implemented. is a big concern for the congressman and also for the congressman and also for advocates here.— for advocates here. live from san antonio, _ for advocates here. live from san antonio, texas, - for advocates here. live from san antonio, texas, thank i for advocates here. live from | san antonio, texas, thank you so much. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. bbc news bringing you different stories from across the uk. at 13 years old, he escaped horrors in afghanistan, too painful for him to describe. there was just one goal to survive. we needed to make sure you survive befo
greg case are is a democrat in the austin | are is a democrat in the austin area has been on a first strike all week. what he wants is a federal standard governing keith's safety measures. at the moment there is not so it is left up to states in different jurisdictions to figure that out for themselves. more importantly, he is protesting a law signed by the governor abbott going into the effect on the 1st of september which will under turn lot of local protections such as austin have...
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it was a transport correspondence, katy austin. once again, fewer trains are running as rail workers walk out. the level of disruption will vary around the country. some passengers in birmingham had changed their plans. annoying. so i'm travelling up to see my friend in sheffield and there's been a lot of, like, disruptions and stuff. so i've opted for the bus, obviously, because it's just a bit easier. i completely support the train strikes, yeah. they're battling for fair wages, aren't they? i they're battling for their terms and conditions and all those i things matter, don't they? strikes have now been going on for more than a year. the rail industry is under pressure to cut costs from the government, which controls what's on the table in the dispute between the rmt and 14 train companies. the operators continue to call for members to get a vote on proposals for a backdated pay rise of 5%, followed by 4% this year, all in exchange for changes to ways of working. it's a really strong offer made in a climate where we know that th
it was a transport correspondence, katy austin. once again, fewer trains are running as rail workers walk out. the level of disruption will vary around the country. some passengers in birmingham had changed their plans. annoying. so i'm travelling up to see my friend in sheffield and there's been a lot of, like, disruptions and stuff. so i've opted for the bus, obviously, because it's just a bit easier. i completely support the train strikes, yeah. they're battling for fair wages, aren't they?...
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tracy austin, thank you. that is tracy austin speaking to me a short while ago. let's bring you up—to—date with british success at wimbledon. 0n up—to—date with british success at wimbledon. on this final weekend and we will start with neal skupski because he has one the men's doubles title for the first time here at wimbledon. he and his dutch partner, wesley koolof, the top seeds. they haven't quite managed to do it at the majors until now. they saw off their opponents in straight sets and neal skupski becomes the first man to win both the mixed doubles and men's doubles titles here since the 19205. men's doubles titles here since the 1920s. forthe men's doubles titles here since the 1920s. for the last two years, he won the mixed doubles title and now there is a men's double title to his name. having made that achievement, the man from liverpool spoke afterwards about exactly what it meant to him. starting off a young boy, at palmerston tennis club in liverpool, with my... applause yeah, going out there is a small boy with my dad, obviously growing up
tracy austin, thank you. that is tracy austin speaking to me a short while ago. let's bring you up—to—date with british success at wimbledon. 0n up—to—date with british success at wimbledon. on this final weekend and we will start with neal skupski because he has one the men's doubles title for the first time here at wimbledon. he and his dutch partner, wesley koolof, the top seeds. they haven't quite managed to do it at the majors until now. they saw off their opponents in straight...
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james michael curley, the mayor of austin, was convicted~ — curley, the mayor of austin, was convicted. he served in office from a jail— convicted. he served in office from a jail in _ convicted. he served in office from a jail in boston. that's what happens _ a jail in boston. that's what happens. let's be clear, trump wants to make _ happens. let's be clear, trump wants to make sure — happens. let's be clear, trump wants to make sure he never stepped foot in any— to make sure he never stepped foot in any kind — to make sure he never stepped foot in any kind of prison, jail or anything. _ in any kind of prison, jail or anything, and that is what this is all in any kind of prison, jail or anything, and that is what this is all about. in any kind of prison, jail or anything, and that is what this is allabout. but in any kind of prison, jail or anything, and that is what this is all about. but will in any kind of prison, jail or anything, and that is what this is all about. but will heard in any kind of prison, jail or anything, and that is what this is all about. but will heard
james michael curley, the mayor of austin, was convicted~ — curley, the mayor of austin, was convicted. he served in office from a jail— convicted. he served in office from a jail in _ convicted. he served in office from a jail in boston. that's what happens _ a jail in boston. that's what happens. let's be clear, trump wants to make _ happens. let's be clear, trump wants to make sure — happens. let's be clear, trump wants to make sure he never stepped foot in any— to make sure he never...
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when we heard from mr austin, secretary of state for defence, he said theirforemost concern is for his welfare, which has been echoed by the state department in their several statements. at this moment the two departments are working in collaboration, but defence and the pentagon are those directly in touch or co—ordinating efforts with the north koreans because they believe, they said, that he is in their custody at the moment. looking at the situation from above, you know, what might have motivated him to cross there is still rather unresolved and whether he still wishes to be there. you can bet us authorities and pentagon officials will be working on doing everything they can to secure his release, hoping that it's a short time, not a long one. i spoke to massachusetts congressman and veteran seth moulton and he said the first priority is to secure the soldier's release. we should get him back. this is a soldier who had disciplinary problems to begin with. apparently that is how this all started, but this is a very, very bad thing to do. it puts at risk not only his life but the l
when we heard from mr austin, secretary of state for defence, he said theirforemost concern is for his welfare, which has been echoed by the state department in their several statements. at this moment the two departments are working in collaboration, but defence and the pentagon are those directly in touch or co—ordinating efforts with the north koreans because they believe, they said, that he is in their custody at the moment. looking at the situation from above, you know, what might have...
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yvette austin has been to the isle of sheppey in kent to find out more. they're europe's largest wading bird, the long break for finding food in the mud, and their call — distinctive. but their numbers are in steep decline in lowland areas, so these chicks are being given a helping hand for their start in life. so the problem with the curlew is they live over 30 years and so we haven't really noticed their numbers dropping, but now we really are, and they're dropping quickly. that's really driven by — there have been more of us, and we're using the land more intensively, like, cutting grass earlier or perhaps we're leaving more rubbish out and there are more foxes around to eat the curlews' eggs. so, they're not producing chicks that turn into adults. the eggs were collected by experts in northern england, where their numbers are much higher. to much relief, they hatched in may, at three sites chosen for the project — dorset, west sussex, and here on the isle of sheppey. so after about six days on average, we started bringing them out here, and then
yvette austin has been to the isle of sheppey in kent to find out more. they're europe's largest wading bird, the long break for finding food in the mud, and their call — distinctive. but their numbers are in steep decline in lowland areas, so these chicks are being given a helping hand for their start in life. so the problem with the curlew is they live over 30 years and so we haven't really noticed their numbers dropping, but now we really are, and they're dropping quickly. that's really...
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unfortunately, that is just not true secretary austin has reached out to the senator and his office, i believe they spokein his office, i believe they spoke in march, and our office continues to engage with the senator and his office, not just obvious democrats and republicans in the senate because on both sides of the aisle there is a concern of our general and flag officers not being confirmed. as you mention the commandant of the marine corps, this is a time where in over a century we have not had a senate confirmed commandant of the marine corps leading the marines, at a time when we are facing the rising and growing pace of china, the acute threat of europe and it is important to have not only our senate confirmed leaders in this position but we also have a chairman of the joint staff thatis chairman of the joint staff that is also going to be turning out soon, so we have many different positions, and by the end of year, we could look at over 650 positions that are not filled, senate confirmed positions that are not filled. of course we are concerned about this. the senate is, b
unfortunately, that is just not true secretary austin has reached out to the senator and his office, i believe they spokein his office, i believe they spoke in march, and our office continues to engage with the senator and his office, not just obvious democrats and republicans in the senate because on both sides of the aisle there is a concern of our general and flag officers not being confirmed. as you mention the commandant of the marine corps, this is a time where in over a century we have...
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katy austin, bbc news. wildfires have left a trail of destruction across parts of southern europe and the mediterranean. in greece, emergency services have tried to prevent new wildfires in the central area of magnesia. fires there triggered explosions at an air force ammunition depot on thursday. authorities say the outlook is improving for firefighters on the islands of rhodes, corfu and evia. 0ur correspondent bethany bell has been giving us the latest from rhodes. we have been told that around 50 fires, new fires have broken out, and although this situation is improving in general, firefighters, quite a large crew of firefighters is still hard at work here on rhodes, and also on corfu and the peloponnese, tackling these places, some of them new fires, some of them flare—ups of old fires, because you have to imagine that the ground is still smouldering in many places in these forest areas. it doesn't take much for a spark to fly in these very windy conditions that we have been seeing over the last few
katy austin, bbc news. wildfires have left a trail of destruction across parts of southern europe and the mediterranean. in greece, emergency services have tried to prevent new wildfires in the central area of magnesia. fires there triggered explosions at an air force ammunition depot on thursday. authorities say the outlook is improving for firefighters on the islands of rhodes, corfu and evia. 0ur correspondent bethany bell has been giving us the latest from rhodes. we have been told that...
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here's katy austin. as the school summer holidays get going for millions of people in england and wales, in many places, the trains have come to a halt. today is the latest strike by members of the rmt at 14 train companies, and it's the last day of the current overtime ban by train drivers in the aslef union. it's not good really when family days out and things like that, because you do need to plan ahead when you have got young children. we left manchester at nine o'clock this morning, and we have had an hour wait in york. normally it is a direct train. the level of disruption will vary around the country. many services will end for the day much earlier than usual. another strike is expected next saturday. the rmt at the moment seems to be concentrating its strikes more at weekends, so the aim is to affect leisure travel. so today's strike on a saturday and next weekend's again will have a big impact on people who are thinking of taking days out, and there'll be a real skeleton service operating. these
here's katy austin. as the school summer holidays get going for millions of people in england and wales, in many places, the trains have come to a halt. today is the latest strike by members of the rmt at 14 train companies, and it's the last day of the current overtime ban by train drivers in the aslef union. it's not good really when family days out and things like that, because you do need to plan ahead when you have got young children. we left manchester at nine o'clock this morning, and we...
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katy austin, bbc news. in some of the day's other news... west midlands police have arrested a 14—year—old boy, after a seven—year—old girl died following a crash in walsall last night. the girl, katnis selezneva, was hit by a motorcycle. police are appealing for information. final compensation for victims of the infected blood scandal could end up costing "very, very large sums of money", the chancellor has said. jeremy hunt was giving evidence to the public inquiry — as a former health secretary — into what has been labelled the worst treatment disaster in nhs history. he said no final decisions could be made before the inquiry publishes its findings later this year. the chairman of natwest, sir howard davies, insists he won't resign, despite the abrupt departure of the bank's chief executive, in the row over the accounts of nigel farage. meanwhile, the natwest group has reported pre—tax profits of 3.6 billion for the first half of the year. the general behind this week's military coup in the west african state of niger has n
katy austin, bbc news. in some of the day's other news... west midlands police have arrested a 14—year—old boy, after a seven—year—old girl died following a crash in walsall last night. the girl, katnis selezneva, was hit by a motorcycle. police are appealing for information. final compensation for victims of the infected blood scandal could end up costing "very, very large sums of money", the chancellor has said. jeremy hunt was giving evidence to the public inquiry — as a...
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katy austin, bbc news. in france, a firefighter has died trying to extinguish a burning vehicle set alight by rioters outside paris. france was much calmer last night with only around 150 arrests across the country. police again deployed some 115,000 officers — for the third night running. there've been five nights of rioting after a police officer shot dead a 17—year—old boy. his family have called for an end to the rioting and violence. efforts to hold russia legally accountable for the war in ukraine take a step forward today with the opening of a special tribunal in the hague. the body — which is backed by the european union, the united states and ukraine itself — has been set up specifically to deal with the crime of aggression and will collect evidence for possible cases against russian military and political leaders responsible for the war. ukrainian troops are continuing to make slow advances and retake some villages from russia in the east of the country. but one of the problems they face
katy austin, bbc news. in france, a firefighter has died trying to extinguish a burning vehicle set alight by rioters outside paris. france was much calmer last night with only around 150 arrests across the country. police again deployed some 115,000 officers — for the third night running. there've been five nights of rioting after a police officer shot dead a 17—year—old boy. his family have called for an end to the rioting and violence. efforts to hold russia legally accountable for the...
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katy austin, bbc news. some supermarkets are not displaying prices as clearly as they should, according to the competition and markets authority. it says, as a result, shoppers may not always be able to compare prices properly and find the best deals. with me is our business correspondent, emma simpson. so what have they actually found? this is all about unit pricing, where you can see the unit cost of a particular product. instead, per100 grams. the numbers are they to help shoppers get the right price across different sizes. the problem is there has been a lot of inconsistency, so that's what the regulator is concerned about, as well as transparency. it wants the rules clarifying so that retailers must display the unit price for promotions. that's not surprising, given how popular loyalty cards are these days, so here is what the boss of the cma told me this morning. it only works really well if people can compare prices to get the best deal. there are problems with the rules around unit pricing. there ar
katy austin, bbc news. some supermarkets are not displaying prices as clearly as they should, according to the competition and markets authority. it says, as a result, shoppers may not always be able to compare prices properly and find the best deals. with me is our business correspondent, emma simpson. so what have they actually found? this is all about unit pricing, where you can see the unit cost of a particular product. instead, per100 grams. the numbers are they to help shoppers get the...
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katy austin, bbc news. 0ur political correspondent iain watson is at westminster. the mayor says he is going ahead with this, but what do you think the political implications of that decision could be?- political implications of that decision could be? ~ ., , ., decision could be? well, there was a leral decision could be? well, there was a legal ruling. — decision could be? well, there was a legal ruling. of _ decision could be? well, there was a legal ruling, of course, _ decision could be? well, there was a legal ruling, of course, today, - legal ruling, of course, today, clive, but certainly the conservatives believe that any court of public opinion, they have the that people do oppose the expansion of this zone, but we should remind people that it was the conservatives who introduced the initial scheme. but there is undoubtedly some divisions and differences within the labour party, so the shadow chancellor, rachel reeves, says she doesn't think this is a time to club at london's car drivers, she and keir starmer have called on sadiq khan to reflect on his d
katy austin, bbc news. 0ur political correspondent iain watson is at westminster. the mayor says he is going ahead with this, but what do you think the political implications of that decision could be?- political implications of that decision could be? ~ ., , ., decision could be? well, there was a leral decision could be? well, there was a legal ruling. — decision could be? well, there was a legal ruling. of _ decision could be? well, there was a legal ruling, of course, _ decision could be?...
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here's our transport correspondent katy austin. in harrow in north—west london, the prospect of the ultra low emissions zone arriving in just a month's time provoked some strong reactions. buying a new car — we can't afford it, it's rubbish. it's just to get more money out of the public, and it's not fair. others we spoke to agreed with the idea but had had to change their vehicle. we sold the car, didn't get much for it because the demand for diesels wasn't great. and then had to have a big outlay into purchasing a new car. inside london's ulez area, a £12.50 daily charge applies for driving vehicles which don't meet certain emissions standards. it's aimed at reducing air pollution. it currently reaches up to the north and south circular roads but is due to take in all london boroughs from the 29th of august. while clean air campaigners support this, it has proved controversial, and it was a big issue in the recent uxbridge by—election. five local councils mounted a legal challenge against the expansion plan. they argued th
here's our transport correspondent katy austin. in harrow in north—west london, the prospect of the ultra low emissions zone arriving in just a month's time provoked some strong reactions. buying a new car — we can't afford it, it's rubbish. it's just to get more money out of the public, and it's not fair. others we spoke to agreed with the idea but had had to change their vehicle. we sold the car, didn't get much for it because the demand for diesels wasn't great. and then had to have a...
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katy austin, bbc news. earlier we heard from rosamund?adoo kissi debrah, a mother who's 9—year—old daughter, ella, died in 2013 from a rare and severe form of asthma partly due to the effects of london's air pollution. rosamund has since campaigned for stronger action on toxic air and is now world health organisation�*s?advocate?for health and air quality. she gave her reaction to the ruling. relief because as you know it goes up relief because as you know it goes up to the south centre and it is divided into 2/2. 0ne up to the south centre and it is divided into 2/2. one has the ultra low emissions zone and one does not. and the roads that contradict my late daughter's passing was not part of the ultra low emissions zone. 0nce of the ultra low emissions zone. once the quarter set is that there were illegal levels of air pollution everywhere and if it was not for the illegal levels of air pollution, my daughter would not have got asthma nor would she have died on that fatal night. but can we please remember that 8—12 children die
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katy austin, bbc news. the intertest rate on a typical five—yearfixed mortgage has risen above 6% today. it comes after the bank of england raised its base rate to a 15—year high of 5% last month, in an effort to tackle inflation. the news comes as the bosses of the four big high street banks have been summoned to meet the uk's financial watchdog later this week, to discuss concerns the banks are profiteering by not passing in the higher rates to savers. our economics correspondent andy verity is here. andy. thanks, jane. well, it's all about trying to tame inflation — the annual rise in the prices of all the goods and services we typically buy — from hair cuts to ham sandwiches. at the last count inflation in europe had slowed down sharply to 5.5%. in the us it was 4.0%. but in the uk, 8.7%. economists think that's because households and firms are spending too much, so you've got too much money chasing too few goods, and that pushes prices up. if you raise interest rates, you make it more expensive
katy austin, bbc news. the intertest rate on a typical five—yearfixed mortgage has risen above 6% today. it comes after the bank of england raised its base rate to a 15—year high of 5% last month, in an effort to tackle inflation. the news comes as the bosses of the four big high street banks have been summoned to meet the uk's financial watchdog later this week, to discuss concerns the banks are profiteering by not passing in the higher rates to savers. our economics correspondent andy...
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yvette austin, bbc news on the isle of sheppey. more news coming up on the bbc at the top of the hour. do join us then if you can. bye for now. hello there. the weekend was quite a mixed bag. we saw some pretty heavy, thundery downpours across more western parts of the country. further east, it was a bit drier, with some spells of sunshine. but temperatures were coming down through the weekend, and that's the theme as we move through this upcoming week. low pressure in charge. it will feel cool for the time of year. showers or longer spells of rain and winds will be a feature, particularly towards the end of the week — all down to low pressure. monday, not a bad start for many areas, but we've got a new set of weather fronts slowly pushing into south—west england, wales, with stronger winds here for the morning and that will continue to journey its way northwards into the midlands, northern england, as well. some of this rain could be heavy and thundery. elsewhere, after a fine start, it's going to be one of sunshine and shower
yvette austin, bbc news on the isle of sheppey. more news coming up on the bbc at the top of the hour. do join us then if you can. bye for now. hello there. the weekend was quite a mixed bag. we saw some pretty heavy, thundery downpours across more western parts of the country. further east, it was a bit drier, with some spells of sunshine. but temperatures were coming down through the weekend, and that's the theme as we move through this upcoming week. low pressure in charge. it will feel cool...
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united states secretary of defence lloyd austin gave a briefing at the pentagon earlier. we believe he is in dprk custody, so we are continuously monitoring and working to notify the soldier's next of kin and engaging to address this incident. in terms of my concerns, i am absolutely for most concerned about the welfare of our troop, so we will remain focused about this and, again, this will develop in the next several days now. our correspondent, sean dilley, was at that briefing at the pentagon. here's his reaction. i would say where no closer to understanding what might have motivated the individual to cross into north korea. the pentagon very much saying as much and as little as you would expect them to. when we heard from mr austin, secretary of state for defence, he said their foremost concern is for his welfare, which has been echoed by the state department in their several statements. at this moment the two departments are working in collaboration, but defence and the pentagon are those directly in touch or co—ordinating efforts with the north koreans because th
united states secretary of defence lloyd austin gave a briefing at the pentagon earlier. we believe he is in dprk custody, so we are continuously monitoring and working to notify the soldier's next of kin and engaging to address this incident. in terms of my concerns, i am absolutely for most concerned about the welfare of our troop, so we will remain focused about this and, again, this will develop in the next several days now. our correspondent, sean dilley, was at that briefing at the...
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katy austin, bbc news. president biden has said the russian leader, vladimir putin, has already lost the war in ukraine — and does not have the resources to sustain it. speaking after a summit with nordic leaders in finland, president biden also insisted that ukraine would one dayjoin the nato military alliance, but not while the country was still at war. it's not whether about they should or shouldn't join. it's not whether about they should or shouldn'tjoin. it's about when theyjoin. if this was be something that keep putin from continuing to fight, the answer is that putin has already lost the war. how does he go from here? what does he do? the idea of there being what vehicle is going to be used? he could and the work tomorrow. he could say i am out. but what agreement is reached depends on putin and what he decides to do but there's no possibility of him winning the war in ukraine. he has already lost that war. imagine if, anyway. he has already lost that war. biden also stated he is �*serious' on
katy austin, bbc news. president biden has said the russian leader, vladimir putin, has already lost the war in ukraine — and does not have the resources to sustain it. speaking after a summit with nordic leaders in finland, president biden also insisted that ukraine would one dayjoin the nato military alliance, but not while the country was still at war. it's not whether about they should or shouldn't join. it's not whether about they should or shouldn'tjoin. it's about when theyjoin. if...
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katy austin, bbc news. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. voters are casting their ballots in three by—elections. borisjohnson's old seat in uxbridge is one of those up old seat in uxbridge is one of those up for grabs. old seat in uxbridge is one of those upfor grabs. a old seat in uxbridge is one of those up for grabs. a vote of no confidence has been launched against tobias ellwood, he comes after he was criticised for tweeting a video praising the taliban and describing afghanistan as transformed, urging the uk to engage with the country. he has since said he got it wrong and has deleted the clip. nigel farage has praised the government following reports ministers are considering making new laws to stop banks closing customers accounts because they disagree with their political views. because they disagree with their politicalviews. it because they disagree with their political views. it comes after his bank account was closed by the private bank coutts and it seems that under new plans banks could lose their licences if they cut ties
katy austin, bbc news. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. voters are casting their ballots in three by—elections. borisjohnson's old seat in uxbridge is one of those up old seat in uxbridge is one of those up for grabs. old seat in uxbridge is one of those upfor grabs. a old seat in uxbridge is one of those up for grabs. a vote of no confidence has been launched against tobias ellwood, he comes after he was criticised for tweeting a video praising the taliban and describing...
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katy austin reporting. several parliamentary staff at westminster have spoken to the bbc about inappropriate behaviour there over the last two years. among them is 25—year—old ellie varley, who has described how she was asked to sit on the lap of a male mp, who's since been suspended after separate allegations. she says she's angry about what she calls a "predatory culture" in the house of commons. newsnight�*s uk editor sima kotecha has this report. the house of commons is the heart of democracy. it's where laws are made and publicly elected officials represent their constituents, and should therefore uphold the highest standards of behaviour. but now more allegations of sexual misconduct have called into question the morals and ethics of some of them. this is a problem that transcends party politics. it transcends your position of power. it transcends your gender. this is something that everyone will have a story of. every staffer will know someone who has experienced this. ellie is one of six peopl
katy austin reporting. several parliamentary staff at westminster have spoken to the bbc about inappropriate behaviour there over the last two years. among them is 25—year—old ellie varley, who has described how she was asked to sit on the lap of a male mp, who's since been suspended after separate allegations. she says she's angry about what she calls a "predatory culture" in the house of commons. newsnight�*s uk editor sima kotecha has this report. the house of commons is the...
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katy austin, bbc news. let's talk to councillor paul 0sborne, leader of harrow council, one of the four conservative—run councils who challenged decison. we saw in that report there. thank you forjoining us here on the bbc. you said in that report that it is the wrong thing at the wrong time, having these charges to reduce emissions. what is the right thing and when is the right time? we think we should do — and when is the right time? we think we should do more _ and when is the right time? we think we should do more to _ and when is the right time? we think we should do more to encourage - we should do more to encourage people to make the right choices rather than penalising those who cannot afford to change their card. this ulez is incredibly regressive, it has people who are generally on the port side of things, who do unsociable jobs the port side of things, who do unsociablejobs in the port side of things, who do unsociable jobs in unsociable the port side of things, who do unsociablejobs in unsoc
katy austin, bbc news. let's talk to councillor paul 0sborne, leader of harrow council, one of the four conservative—run councils who challenged decison. we saw in that report there. thank you forjoining us here on the bbc. you said in that report that it is the wrong thing at the wrong time, having these charges to reduce emissions. what is the right thing and when is the right time? we think we should do — and when is the right time? we think we should do more _ and when is the right...
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we are joined by katy austin, our transport correspondent. 0bviously, obviously, this is going to be huge pain in the backside for hundreds of thousands of people and i is important to emphasise i guess it is important to emphasise for a global audience that it is a huge terms of summer huge airport in terms of summer getaways. huge airport in terms of summer netawa s. . , , ., ., getaways. yeah, this is one of the uk's busiest _ getaways. yeah, this is one of the uk's busiest airports _ getaways. yeah, this is one of the uk's busiest airports and - getaways. yeah, this is one of the uk's busiest airports and this - getaways. yeah, this is one of the uk's busiest airports and this is i uk's busiest airports and this is expected to be the busiest period for aviation, this upcoming summer holiday period, since for aviation, this upcoming summer holiday pe this since for aviation, this upcoming summer holiday pe this strike action has the pandemic. this strike action has the potential, after an important ruling in a us court, it has sent the value of bitcoin and share prices in crypto e
we are joined by katy austin, our transport correspondent. 0bviously, obviously, this is going to be huge pain in the backside for hundreds of thousands of people and i is important to emphasise i guess it is important to emphasise for a global audience that it is a huge terms of summer huge airport in terms of summer getaways. huge airport in terms of summer netawa s. . , , ., ., getaways. yeah, this is one of the uk's busiest _ getaways. yeah, this is one of the uk's busiest airports _...
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katie austin, bbc news. the time is 6.19. our top story this evening: a flypast over edinburgh and a special thanksgiving service to mark the king�*s coronation. and coming up: the causes and symptoms of early stage alzheimer�*s, after itv�*s fiona phillips reveals she has it at the age of 62. coming up in sport and when we do not bbc news, mixed fortunes of the british players on day three but kt beats australia�*s player to reach the second round. a service has been held at westminster abbey to celebrate the 75th anniversary of the national health service back in 1948, providing health services that were free for all. but on the day its creation is marked, there are also warnings that without drastic change, the nhs is unlikely to make it to its 100th birthday. so what is the solution? our health editor hugh pym is here. thanks, sophie. yes, there were events around the uk marking the 75th anniversary, including a service at westminster abbey with political and health leaders and nhs staff. but it comes at a time of
katie austin, bbc news. the time is 6.19. our top story this evening: a flypast over edinburgh and a special thanksgiving service to mark the king�*s coronation. and coming up: the causes and symptoms of early stage alzheimer�*s, after itv�*s fiona phillips reveals she has it at the age of 62. coming up in sport and when we do not bbc news, mixed fortunes of the british players on day three but kt beats australia�*s player to reach the second round. a service has been held at...
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here's our transport correspondent, katy austin. for the second saturday in a row, some of the 1a effected train
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and secretary austin says he has asked the allies to dig deep into their inventories. it is no secret that some countries are struggling to meet what they have already pledged. that certainly is one reason the counteroffensive is not going as quickly as some might have hoped. though the chair of the joint chiefs, general mark milley, was keen to limit expectations. as ukraine continues its counteroffensive we are reminded that real war is not war on paper. real war is unpredictable, it's filled with fear, fog and friction. real war is brutal. the crucible of combat is enormous costs in terms of killed, wounded and displaced persons and refugees. and yet, despite the enormous costs, the ukrainians are advancing steadily and deliberately. braving brutal and bloody battles to reclaim their homeland. as we publicly said weeks ago, this offensive will be slow, it will be difficult and it will come at a high cost. one of ukraine's most senior military commanders, in charge of operations in the east, says it is "practically impossible" to dislodge the well—prepared russian
and secretary austin says he has asked the allies to dig deep into their inventories. it is no secret that some countries are struggling to meet what they have already pledged. that certainly is one reason the counteroffensive is not going as quickly as some might have hoped. though the chair of the joint chiefs, general mark milley, was keen to limit expectations. as ukraine continues its counteroffensive we are reminded that real war is not war on paper. real war is unpredictable, it's filled...
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our transport correspondent katy austin has more details. the prospect of strike action during a busy summer period at one of the uk's busiest airports will be worrying news for thousands of holiday—makers hoping for a smoother time this year after the issues last year which was largely down to staff shortages. and the dates announced for this action are in two chunks of four days. friday the 28th ofjuly to tuesday the 1st of august and then friday the 11th of august to tuesday the 8th of august. now, airlines bring in specialist companies to dojobs like ground handling, baggage handling, check—in, and it's those jobs that the hundreds of workers involved in this dispute do. so, if the strikes go ahead, i do think some delays and disruption are likely. it's happening, if it goes ahead, it's happening on top of challenges the industry is already facing around air space and air traffic control challenges which have been causing some cancellations already. now, easyjet is the biggest airline at gatwick. they told us today they were extremel
our transport correspondent katy austin has more details. the prospect of strike action during a busy summer period at one of the uk's busiest airports will be worrying news for thousands of holiday—makers hoping for a smoother time this year after the issues last year which was largely down to staff shortages. and the dates announced for this action are in two chunks of four days. friday the 28th ofjuly to tuesday the 1st of august and then friday the 11th of august to tuesday the 8th of...
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half of the usual services are expected to run across the network. 0ur transport correspondent katy austin has this report. for the second saturday in a row, some of the 1a affected train operators are running very limited services.
half of the usual services are expected to run across the network. 0ur transport correspondent katy austin has this report. for the second saturday in a row, some of the 1a affected train operators are running very limited services.
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the electric car maker tweeted a picture of its first built truck at its giga factory at austin, texas. the light duty vehicle was first revealed in 2019, but elon musk blamed battery supply issues for the delay in production. the united nations security council has held its first meeting to discuss the risks and benefits of artificial intelligence. the is—member council heard from two ai experts who said that the world must come together to prevent the misuse of the technology. the overarching goal of this body would be to support countries to maximise the benefits of ai for good, to mitigate the existing and potential risks, and to establish and administer internationally agreed mechanisms of monitoring and governing. it's good news for playstation owners as it was announced at call of duty will stay on the sony system after a deal was made with microsoft. the news comes as a judge in the us rejected calls to block microsoft from taking over activision blizzard, the owner of call of duty. and tiktok has just signed a deal with warner music. the first—of—its—kind agreement wil
the electric car maker tweeted a picture of its first built truck at its giga factory at austin, texas. the light duty vehicle was first revealed in 2019, but elon musk blamed battery supply issues for the delay in production. the united nations security council has held its first meeting to discuss the risks and benefits of artificial intelligence. the is—member council heard from two ai experts who said that the world must come together to prevent the misuse of the technology. the...