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this is bbc news. bbc news, brinuain this is bbc news. bbc news, bringing you _ this is bbc news. bbc news, bringing you different - this is bbc news. bbc news, bringing you different stories| bringing you different stories from across the uk.- bringing you different stories from across the uk. keeping it clean. from across the uk. keeping it clean- this _ from across the uk. keeping it clean. this is _ from across the uk. keeping it clean. this is the _ from across the uk. keeping it clean. this is the eco- - from across the uk. keeping it l clean. this is the eco- museum, clean. this is the eco— museum, a place to show off some of the community projects that have been going on in preparation for the estate had. the squares were knitted and crocheted by people in the area and decorated by local schools to celebrate place names, building excitement across the generations —— eisteddfod. it has been building for months. everybody, you look around you, you see all of the artwork and the science and the banners, it is a massive event. the the science and the banners, it is a mas
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bbc news. well, there are renewed calls for gun licence fees to rise to help prevent future killings. it to rise to help prevent future killinas. , .,, ., ., killings. it is as a government consultation _ killings. it is as a government consultation on _ killings. it is as a government consultation on aspects - killings. it is as a government consultation on aspects of- killings. it is as a government| consultation on aspects of gun licensing in the wake of a mass shooting in plymouth in 2021 closes today. a firearms licence costs £88, meaning that police lose money for every gun licence application due to the cost of vetting people and other bureaucracy. meanwhile, firearms owners are unhappy about the delay to be granted or to renew licences. a festival of all things countryside, at the annual game fair in warwickshire, people gather to share a love of outdoor hobbies and outdoor livelihoods. for many, that involves guns. you outdoor livelihoods. for many, that involves gum-— involves guns
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we are live for bbc news from | this! we are live for bbc news from edinbur: h this! we are live for bbc news from edinburgh fringe _ this! we are live for bbc news from edinburgh fringe festival. - this! we are live for bbc news from edinburgh fringe festival. i'm - edinburgh fringe festival. i'm coming down. cheering i'm safe! thank you so much. sorry, i'm safe! thank you so much. sorry, i nearly pushed him to the ground there. that's it from us from the circus hub for now. courtney, this is no reflection on our faith circus hub for now. courtney, this is no reflection on ourfaith in your abilities but we did have a package on standby in case something happens. really exciting scenes down there. what are people looking forward to most today?- there. what are people looking forward to most today? we've had acts from all— forward to most today? we've had acts from all around _ forward to most today? we've had acts from all around the _ forward to most today? we've had acts from all around the world. - forward to most today? we've had| acts from all around the world.
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live from london, this is bbc news. the dramatic moment a child is rescued from a cable car dangling over a river in pakistan. four children have now been rescued. maw children have now been rescued. now the bi est children have now been rescued. iirw the biggest worry, it is getting darkin the biggest worry, it is getting dark in the area. is the biggest worry, it is getting dark in the area.— dark in the area. 18 bodies, presumed _ dark in the area. 18 bodies, presumed to _ dark in the area. 18 bodies, presumed to have - dark in the area. 18 bodies, presumed to have been - dark in the area. 18 bodies, - presumed to have been migrants, found in a forest in greece where wildfires have been burning for days. after lucy letby is jailed for life, growing calls for tougher regulations of health service managers. welcome to verified live, three hours of breaking stories, and checking out the truth behind them. we begin with the fast—moving developments in pakistan. a senior local official has told bbc news that rescuers
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colin paterson, bbc news. scientists in spain are investigating why increasing numbers of orcas, also known as killer whales, are targeting fishing and sailing vessels, damaging their rudders. its believed the behaviour which at the moment is thought to be a game has spread to 20?of the individuals. victoria gill reports. are these animals attacking or playing? for more than an hour, five orcas nudged, rammed and spun this yacht around. it's one of at least 100 incidents this year, and scientists are trying to work out what's driving this strange dangerous behaviour. playing with the rudder, the rotor is split on the back, so it was completely split. so it ended up in the water? yes, because it is floating the orcas are playing with it from the bottom on their nose. were they? yes. in this boatyard in southern spain, they prepared at least 40 sailing vessels damaged by orcas since april. here in the narrow strait of gibraltar, a population of fewer than 60 critically—endangered iberian orcas move through one
colin paterson, bbc news. scientists in spain are investigating why increasing numbers of orcas, also known as killer whales, are targeting fishing and sailing vessels, damaging their rudders. its believed the behaviour which at the moment is thought to be a game has spread to 20?of the individuals. victoria gill reports. are these animals attacking or playing? for more than an hour, five orcas nudged, rammed and spun this yacht around. it's one of at least 100 incidents this year, and...
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this is bbc news. the head of the spanish football association refuses to quit, over an unsolicited kiss on the mouth of a player at the women's world cup. energy bills in england, scotland and wales are to fall from october after a new price cap is announced. the kremlin says allegations that the wagner boss yevgeny prigozhin was killed on its orders are a "complete lie". after his arrest in georgia, donald trump becomes the first former us president to have his mugshot taken. he insists he's done nothing wrong. hello, i'm maryam moshiri. welcome to bbc news now, three hours of fast—moving news, interviews and reaction. we start in spain, where the head of the country's football federation has said he will not resign. luis rubiales has faced sharp criticism over his unsolicited kiss on the mouth ofjennifer hermoso — a player with the women's national team. it happened in the moments following spain's victory in the women's world cup.
this is bbc news. the head of the spanish football association refuses to quit, over an unsolicited kiss on the mouth of a player at the women's world cup. energy bills in england, scotland and wales are to fall from october after a new price cap is announced. the kremlin says allegations that the wagner boss yevgeny prigozhin was killed on its orders are a "complete lie". after his arrest in georgia, donald trump becomes the first former us president to have his mugshot taken. he...
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you are watching bbc news. this is bbc news, the headlines... nurse lucy letby is sentenced to spend the rest of her life in prison — for murdering seven babies — and attempting to kill six others. manchester united forward mason greenwood — who had charges of attempted rape and assault against him dropped — leaves the club. southern california is hit by torrential rain — in the first tropical storm there for 80 years — a state of emergency is declared. lucy letby will spend the rest of her life in prison. she has lucy letby will spend the rest of her life in prison. she has been given a whole life order, a sentence reserved for the perpetrators of the most serious crimes, passed by a judge at manchester crown court. it judge at manchester crown court. it was said she had to engage in a cool was said she had to engage in a cool, calculating and cynical campaign of child murder. letby refused to appear in the dock so she didn't hear statements by bereaved families, nor did she hit the sentencing itself. fin families, nor did she hit
you are watching bbc news. this is bbc news, the headlines... nurse lucy letby is sentenced to spend the rest of her life in prison — for murdering seven babies — and attempting to kill six others. manchester united forward mason greenwood — who had charges of attempted rape and assault against him dropped — leaves the club. southern california is hit by torrential rain — in the first tropical storm there for 80 years — a state of emergency is declared. lucy letby will spend the...
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helen catt, bbc news. earlier this month, san francisco voted to allow robo — or driver—less — taxis to operate 24 hours a day. passengers have to book and pay for the journey via an app. but after a high—profile accident, there are renewed safety concerns, and some people are determined to get them off the roads. here's james clayton. one of the things that surprises many visitors when they arrive in san francisco are these things — driverless robo—taxis. they're all over the city. this is me ordering one on my phone. one minute away, there's a cab just around the corner. but before i could even get in, a member of the public approached us with a warning. i think you're unsafe, because i saw a guy that was in the crosswalk at night, almost got hit by it. well, thank you very much, sir, cheers. not exactly the ideal thing to hearjust before you get into a cab with no driver. i've been in these cars a few times now and it never changes. it's always totally surreal. it always feels nerve—rackin
helen catt, bbc news. earlier this month, san francisco voted to allow robo — or driver—less — taxis to operate 24 hours a day. passengers have to book and pay for the journey via an app. but after a high—profile accident, there are renewed safety concerns, and some people are determined to get them off the roads. here's james clayton. one of the things that surprises many visitors when they arrive in san francisco are these things — driverless robo—taxis. they're all over the city....
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and coming up on bbc news... we living the latest action to make interviews and discussed that a's biggest talking points, all from the the world's oceans have hit their highest average surface temperature on record, as they soak up warmth from climate change — and scientists are warning this will have serious consequences for the health of the planet. the average temperature this week was nearly 21 celsius, far above what's typical for this time of year. the global average is around half a degree celsius lower — which might not sound much, but experts say they are worried. the oceans are vital to help regulate our climate and drive weather patterns, and are home to a vast range of species. here's our climate editorjustin rowlatt. marine scientists send down an array of instruments to assess the impact of warming sea water off the coast of plymouth. have we got a reading for today yet, do you know? i heard them say something around 18—19, which is 4 degrees higher than it should be. one of the most dramatic
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this is bbc news, the headlines... yevgeny prigozhin, who led a failed milton ian rush, is presumed dead after a plane crash near moscow. there are protest in south korea afterjapan has begun releasing treated radioactive water from the focal human nuclear power plant into the pacific ocean. happiness was an bad gcse exam pass rates fall for a second year running in england, wales and northern ireland. now time for a look at the business news. we start with news that state hand—outs of fossil fuels so to a record high in the wake of soaring energy prices and economic recovery from the pandemic, so says a new report from the international monetary fund. governments around the world spent a record track —— 7 trillion dollars. the imf report which analysed 170 countries found that direct and in—depth —— indirect subsidies cost the equivalent of 7.1% of gross domestic product, gdp, in va 2022, that is more than government spent on education. the imf said that the governments could save $4.4 billion by simply sc
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live from washington, this is bbc news. niger's airspace closes as the deadline to reverse the military coup expires. donald trump seeks a newjudge and venue as federal prosecutors try to stop him from potentially sharing confidential evidence. plus, shock at the world cup as defending champions, the united states, bow out in their earliest exit ever. i'm helena humphrey, good to have you with us. niger's military leaders have closed the country's airspace, citing the threat of intervention just hours after a deadline to reinstate the country's outsted president expired. west african regional body ecowas had given the country's junta a week to reverse its coup — which has seen mohamed bazoum placed under house arrest. the bloc threatened military intervention if the demands weren't met by sunday. but the deadline has now passed, so far, without action. but a short time ago — niger's junta warned the threat is still there. translation: the planning of this war has been carried out. free deployment has begun in two centra
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this is bbc news. let's look at some of the main stories in the uk this hour. the prime minister has said nadine dorries�*s constituents are not being properly represented. the former culture secretary announced injune that she was standing down as member of parliament. however, she later said she would not resign until she was told why she was denied a peerage in borisjohnson�*s resignation honours list. a court has ruled an american fugitive who fled to scotland after attempting to fake his own death to avoid prosecution can be extradited to the united states. nicholas rossi is accused of rape in the state of utah. a sheriff ruled there is no legal barrier to his extradition. the number of people missing payments on essential household bills like energy, phone and water... is as high as it was over the winter, that's according to a consumer group. they estimate that around 2.4 million households missed at least one bill payment in the month to mid—july. you're live with bbc news. earlier in the
this is bbc news. let's look at some of the main stories in the uk this hour. the prime minister has said nadine dorries�*s constituents are not being properly represented. the former culture secretary announced injune that she was standing down as member of parliament. however, she later said she would not resign until she was told why she was denied a peerage in borisjohnson�*s resignation honours list. a court has ruled an american fugitive who fled to scotland after attempting to fake...
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this is bbc news, the headlines. pakistan says all of those on board a stranded cable car dangling almost 300 metres above a river have now been rescued. new claims of corruption are levelled in ukraine against defence officials running army recruitment we have a special report. and could it be your optician who spots parkinson's disease? we look at ground breaking reasearch on early detection. in pakistan all eight people trapped in a suspended cable car up of a ravine have all now been rescued. rescue attempts by helicopters were suspended due to dakrness and high winds, but other efforts to free the trapped passengers continued. you can see the helicopter with a rope connected and then the person is moved out of the cable car before being carried away. the rest on board, six children and their teachers, appear to have been brought down by the supplier. you can see from these pictures but it is now the middle of the night. these are pictures of the final two of those on board to the cable car. making a safe dissent
this is bbc news, the headlines. pakistan says all of those on board a stranded cable car dangling almost 300 metres above a river have now been rescued. new claims of corruption are levelled in ukraine against defence officials running army recruitment we have a special report. and could it be your optician who spots parkinson's disease? we look at ground breaking reasearch on early detection. in pakistan all eight people trapped in a suspended cable car up of a ravine have all now been...
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katie silva, bbc news, newcastle. let's catch up with the team in india because they have been struggling with food inflation particularly hitting vegetables. to combat this and secure the food supply the government will impose a 40% export duty on onions this year. it is actually the world's biggest exporter of the vegetable so there will be some global implication as well. let's bring in a business correspondent who joins us alive. food inflation has been hitting the country's economy hard, but these measures, trying to protect these domestic consumers, that has a global implication, don't they? absolutely. you know, onion is a kitchen staple in india, similar to other asian countries and middle eastern countries and middle eastern countries that depend on india for the export of that vegetable. in fact, the rise in domestic prices in india of onion are also coincided with a sharp increase in exports of the vegetable. so, certainly, the vegetable. so, certainly, the export duty on onions will definitely affect globa
katie silva, bbc news, newcastle. let's catch up with the team in india because they have been struggling with food inflation particularly hitting vegetables. to combat this and secure the food supply the government will impose a 40% export duty on onions this year. it is actually the world's biggest exporter of the vegetable so there will be some global implication as well. let's bring in a business correspondent who joins us alive. food inflation has been hitting the country's economy hard,...
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live from washington, this is bbc news. niger's coup leaders sit down for talks with a senior us official, as a huge sum of aid is suspended. ukraine says five people have been killed in new missile strikes in the country's east. and from extreme heat to severe storms. a wet and windy evening in parts on the us east coast. i'm helena humphrey. it is good to have you with us. a senior us state department official met with coup leaders in niger monday, as they continue to defy international pressure to re—instate deposed president mohamed bazoum. acting deputy secretary of state, victoria nuland, travelled to the country's capital niamey for two hours of talks, which she's described as "extremely frank". the coup leaders have closed the country's airspace, saying they're ready to defend themselves — citing the threat of foreign military intervention. they claim to have information a "foreign power" is preparing to attack. it comes after the expiry of a sunday deadline from west african regional bloc ecowas, which demanded
live from washington, this is bbc news. niger's coup leaders sit down for talks with a senior us official, as a huge sum of aid is suspended. ukraine says five people have been killed in new missile strikes in the country's east. and from extreme heat to severe storms. a wet and windy evening in parts on the us east coast. i'm helena humphrey. it is good to have you with us. a senior us state department official met with coup leaders in niger monday, as they continue to defy international...
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zoe conway, bbc news. it was an early start this morning as many gcse and btec pupils collected their results. phil mackie was at meadow park school in coventry seeing how pupils there got on. i am nervous, but i'm really excited. it's crunch time for dominica, arriving just before eight with her best friend, julia. three, two, one... and she's got what she needed. i got an eight in polish! passes in a mix of btecs and gcses. at school, dominica was voted the person most likely to be a millionaire. i have already been working when i was in year 11 so i could get a bit of money, because i have always wanted to do a nail course and start doing people's nails. in college, i'll be learning more about beauty. in the future, i want to open up my own business to do everything, like, beauty related. it has been a nerve—racking day for thousands of pupils, especially because they knew grades would be lower. hi, javid. hi, miss. in leeds, javid, who arrived as a refugee from afghanistan two years ago, didn't quite
zoe conway, bbc news. it was an early start this morning as many gcse and btec pupils collected their results. phil mackie was at meadow park school in coventry seeing how pupils there got on. i am nervous, but i'm really excited. it's crunch time for dominica, arriving just before eight with her best friend, julia. three, two, one... and she's got what she needed. i got an eight in polish! passes in a mix of btecs and gcses. at school, dominica was voted the person most likely to be a...
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the bbc news website or app. staying in the uk, the environmental group greenpeace says protesters have climbed on to the roof of prime minister rishi sunak�*s yorkshire home. activists blanketed the building in black fabric. the protest was aimed at mr sunak�*s announcement earlier this week backing more licences for oil and gas drilling in the north sea. the prime minister's office says police are at the scene. let's go to westminster. 0ur political correspondent jonathan blake is there for us now. jonathan, just bring it up to date with what we know so far.- jonathan, just bring it up to date with what we know so far. well, a cou - le with what we know so far. well, a coule of with what we know so far. well, a couple of hours _ with what we know so far. well, a couple of hours ago _ with what we know so far. well, a couple of hours ago now- with what we know so far. well, a i couple of hours ago now greenpeace posted on social media a striking picture of activists outside the prime ministers family in his
the bbc news website or app. staying in the uk, the environmental group greenpeace says protesters have climbed on to the roof of prime minister rishi sunak�*s yorkshire home. activists blanketed the building in black fabric. the protest was aimed at mr sunak�*s announcement earlier this week backing more licences for oil and gas drilling in the north sea. the prime minister's office says police are at the scene. let's go to westminster. 0ur political correspondent jonathan blake is there...
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this is bbc news. you are live with bbc news. i am bbc news. you are live with bbc news. iam lewis bbc news. you are live with bbc news. i am lewis vaughanjones. bbc news. you are live with bbc news. iam lewis vaughanjones. some bad news for passengers and travellers in the uk and indeed around the world right now, with technical problems impacting air traffic control systems. it means a lot of people are stuck. mitchell hampton is stuck right now in paris charles de gaulle airport. thank you for the way. how are you getting on? still the same unfortunately. i got here at around 10am. got through ok, and then five or ten minutes before we were about to get on the plane, fortunately, considering some people are stuck on planes, theyjust said that there is no airspace in the uk, the air is broken. something to do with the radar, and it is looking around about a seven hour delay for us. it says on the screens that we should have boarded up too, but it has changed again and our reception are saying it is looking at about ten past seven. i don't think anyone really knows at th
this is bbc news. you are live with bbc news. i am bbc news. you are live with bbc news. iam lewis bbc news. you are live with bbc news. i am lewis vaughanjones. bbc news. you are live with bbc news. iam lewis vaughanjones. some bad news for passengers and travellers in the uk and indeed around the world right now, with technical problems impacting air traffic control systems. it means a lot of people are stuck. mitchell hampton is stuck right now in paris charles de gaulle airport. thank you...
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katy watson, bbc news. the iranian parliament has voted to review a controversial hijab law behind closed doors — meaning it is likely there will be no public debate on the issue. the so—called hijab and chastity bill would impose new punishments on women who fail to wear the headscarf. the bbc�*s azadeh moshiri explains. the timing of this bill is what makes it so significant, because we're only a month away from the one year anniversary of mahsa amini's death, the young kurdish woman who died in custody of the morality police after allegedly violating the country's strict dress code. now, that event led to protests across the country and led to a movement that the government struggled to contain. what we're seeing now is a push and pull between a government that wants to protect the mandatory hijab and women in iran who are openly defying it, because as you'll see here, the streets of iran in places like the capital tehran, don't look like they did a year ago before these protests erupted. now, the
katy watson, bbc news. the iranian parliament has voted to review a controversial hijab law behind closed doors — meaning it is likely there will be no public debate on the issue. the so—called hijab and chastity bill would impose new punishments on women who fail to wear the headscarf. the bbc�*s azadeh moshiri explains. the timing of this bill is what makes it so significant, because we're only a month away from the one year anniversary of mahsa amini's death, the young kurdish woman...
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nomia iqbal, bbc news. megan moseley is a journalist who's covering the story for pacific media group. i used to live in lahaina. now i live on the big island in kona. and i'm actually visiting my parents in ohio. so, like, when the news came out and i still am reporting on big island issues — which, they also experienced a fire — and heard what happened in lahaina, where i used to live, i immediately, like, started reaching out and contacting people and, like, it's definitely something that's never happened. like, this has never happened before to this scale, magnitude, so it's a huge devastation. yes, it must be really difficult for you to see all the pictures from there. also, what does this mean for the community in maui? what does this mean for the community in maui? they're definitely having to grieve together, lean on each other for support, and then hopefully get support, for those of us who aren't there, help in any way we can, whether it's like donations or volunteering. i know some people who
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robin brant, bbc news. a senior doctor who worked on the neonatal unit where lucy letby was a nurse has called for hospital managers to be made more accountable for the decisions they make at hospital trusts. dr stephen brearey first raised concerns about lucy letby in 2015. he said instead of acting on his warnings, he and his colleagues' lives were made very difficult. it's also emerged the nursing regulatorfor the uk is looking into claims against lucy letby�*s former boss alison kelly. 0ur health correspondent dominic hughes reports. managers in charge of the countess of chester hospital at the time lucy letby was muddling and attempting to murder babies in her care have some tough questions to answer. doctors tried to raise the alarm over lucy letby but the lead consultant in the neonatal unit said bosses were more married about reputational damage to the hospital. —— more worried. stephen brearey said there was no accountability for nhs managers, a view shared by the british medical association.
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this is bbc news, the headlines... india aims to become the first country to reach the moon's south pole. republican presidential candidates prepare for their first debate — but donald trump won't be there. and surgeons carry out the first womb transplant in the uk. let's ta ke let's take you to the us. today sees the first republican presidential debate of the 2024 campaign in the city of milwaukee. eight out of the nine candidates that qualified for the debate will take the stage. among them are florida governor ron desantis as well as trump's former vice president, mike pence. the debate will be hosted by fox news who indicated that abortion and trump's criminal indictments could be topics on the table. the notable exception will be former president donald trump. instead, trump's inteview with conservative commentator tucker carlson will air on x, formerly known as twitter. trump is currently the frontrunner for the republican nomination. live to new york with cbs news correspondent jarred hill. hello to you, jare
this is bbc news, the headlines... india aims to become the first country to reach the moon's south pole. republican presidential candidates prepare for their first debate — but donald trump won't be there. and surgeons carry out the first womb transplant in the uk. let's ta ke let's take you to the us. today sees the first republican presidential debate of the 2024 campaign in the city of milwaukee. eight out of the nine candidates that qualified for the debate will take the stage. among...
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katie hunter, bbc news, edinburgh. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. bbc news — bringing you different stories from across the uk. up until last august, this was the helmsley post office. but when the shop it was based in closed with little warning, the town was left without one. but after seeing a report right here on look north and launching a petition, the people of helmsley came up with "swan" heck of a good idea. morning. good morning, it's lovely to see you here. thank you very much for opening. and from today the black swan now doubles up as a post office three days a week. the black swan has a long—standing history and helmsley. it's been at the heart of its community for many years, so there's that element that we took into consideration by trying to step in and offer that service to the people that we serve through the whole town in the restaurant, and things like that. it's regularly talked about that the world is becoming digital, and we should get more stuff done online. but it's not always possible for everyone. one of your finest fir
katie hunter, bbc news, edinburgh. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. bbc news — bringing you different stories from across the uk. up until last august, this was the helmsley post office. but when the shop it was based in closed with little warning, the town was left without one. but after seeing a report right here on look north and launching a petition, the people of helmsley came up with "swan" heck of a good idea. morning. good morning, it's lovely to see you...
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this is bbc news. bbc news bringing you different stories from across the uk. i can't sit still for five minutes and in some ways that's probably hurt me over the years. i was feeling breathless. i kept on getting arm pains and i had a few angina attacks. i ended up going to the royal perth hospital and they came back and said, we really can't do much with your stents, you're really going to have to go on the list for a bypass. two or three days late, the consultant phoned me and said, do you want to try this new procedure that laser them open what they do, they put a pipe up there with a laser. very, obviously minute laser that goes in through your artery and it lasers the plaque and it goes to nothing. i thank them so much. they've given me my life back. for more stories from across the uk, head to the bbc news website. you're live with bbc news. defence officials in ukraine have described claims of corruption within its army recruitment as "shameful and unacceptable". it comes after president zelensky recently fired every regional recruitment head after offi
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mark easton, bbc news. greek firefighters are trying to contain wildfires threatening the suburbs of athens. the capital is covered in smoke as the flames advance in the foothills north of the city. in the last two days, 18 people believed to be migrants have been killed in forest fires near the turkish border. a greek government minister says more than 200 new wildfires have broken out across the country in the last 48 hours alone. in pakistan, 100,000 people have been evacuated following floods in punjab province. several hundred villages and thousands of acres of arable land are inundated. last year, more than 1,500 people died after devastating floods in pakistan — described as a "monsoon on steroids" by the un secretary—general. the rolling stones released their debut album almost 60 years ago, back in 1964. now it seems they could be preparing to release a new one — at least that's what fans are hoping after a mysterious advert in a local newspaper heralding a new glass repair store called "hack
mark easton, bbc news. greek firefighters are trying to contain wildfires threatening the suburbs of athens. the capital is covered in smoke as the flames advance in the foothills north of the city. in the last two days, 18 people believed to be migrants have been killed in forest fires near the turkish border. a greek government minister says more than 200 new wildfires have broken out across the country in the last 48 hours alone. in pakistan, 100,000 people have been evacuated following...
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this is bbc news. let's start in thailand — where the former prime minister, thaksin shinawatra, has been taken to prison — just hours after returning from 15 years of self—imposed exile. a uk cabinet minister says the inquiry into the serial baby killer, lucy letby, should consider whether nhs managers need to be regulated in the same way as medical staff. president biden pledges long—term government support for hawaii, after touring the wildfire damage in maui. a new study says mri scans are a more reliable way for screening men for prostate cancer. hello, i'm frankie mccamley. let's start in thailand — where the former prime minister, thaksin shinawatra, has been taken to prison — just hours after returning from 15 years of self—imposed exile. mr thaksin, who fled the country after the military seized power, has long argued that corruption charges imposed in his absence were politically motivated. it's widely believed that a deal has been agreed that will allow mr thaksin to serve only
this is bbc news. let's start in thailand — where the former prime minister, thaksin shinawatra, has been taken to prison — just hours after returning from 15 years of self—imposed exile. a uk cabinet minister says the inquiry into the serial baby killer, lucy letby, should consider whether nhs managers need to be regulated in the same way as medical staff. president biden pledges long—term government support for hawaii, after touring the wildfire damage in maui. a new study says mri...
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you are watching bbc news. if you have justjoined us we are bringing you the latest on the rescue efforts to rescue the children and the two adults who remain trapped in the cable car. we have been told by an official in pakistan that four children so far have been rescued from the group of six. that means that there are two children and two adults who remain trapped in that cable car, which is dangling over a ravine. i havejust been cable car, which is dangling over a ravine. i have just been looking at one of the pakistani news websites, which seems to suggest, according to sources, that the rescue operation via helicopter has now been suspended, due to darkness and the windy weather. this report goes on to say that the army is continuing its efforts to save the people by alternative means. they also say that another chairlift, smaller in size, has been hung on the same cable to retrieve the remaining students. that is just a report from a leading tv network in pakistan. let's cross live to islamabad where we
you are watching bbc news. if you have justjoined us we are bringing you the latest on the rescue efforts to rescue the children and the two adults who remain trapped in the cable car. we have been told by an official in pakistan that four children so far have been rescued from the group of six. that means that there are two children and two adults who remain trapped in that cable car, which is dangling over a ravine. i havejust been cable car, which is dangling over a ravine. i have just been...
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this is bbc news. bbc news bringing you different stories from across the uk. apparel in the water and feel, thanks to campaigners this is one of the countries newest designated bathing water areas for the weekly test shows levels of e. coli found in human and animal species are safe here. elsewhere it is a different story. testing has found excessive levels of e. coli which can cause diarrhoea and sickness. campaigners claim the main sources treating from two sewerage work for that they want anglia water to take action.— anglia water to take action. we have reared a anglia water to take action. we have prepared a case _ anglia water to take action. we have prepared a case as — anglia water to take action. we have prepared a case as part _ anglia water to take action. we have prepared a case as part of— anglia water to take action. we have prepared a case as part of our- anglia water to take action. we have prepared a case as part of our next l prepared a case as part of our next environment programme with the environment agency around disinfection at bot
this is bbc news. bbc news bringing you different stories from across the uk. apparel in the water and feel, thanks to campaigners this is one of the countries newest designated bathing water areas for the weekly test shows levels of e. coli found in human and animal species are safe here. elsewhere it is a different story. testing has found excessive levels of e. coli which can cause diarrhoea and sickness. campaigners claim the main sources treating from two sewerage work for that they want...
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and coming up on bbc news... paris saint—germain agree a deal to sell brazil forward neymar to saudi pro league side al—hilal for a fee understood to be over £77 million. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. two—thirds of nhs cancer waiting time targets are expected to be scrapped in england in a move the health service says is designed to catch the disease earlier. it's thought that the nine current targets will be reduced to three. the proposals have been worked on by clinicians and have been out for consultation since last year. some cancer charities, though, say more investment is needed in treatment capacity. our health correspondent dominic hughes has the details. nhs england says it wants to simplify and update cancer waiting time standards following the advice of expert doctors. the nine standards that exist at the moment are said to be confusing for patients and staff. a consultation exercise on scrapping some of them was started last year. the outcome is set to be published in the n
and coming up on bbc news... paris saint—germain agree a deal to sell brazil forward neymar to saudi pro league side al—hilal for a fee understood to be over £77 million. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. two—thirds of nhs cancer waiting time targets are expected to be scrapped in england in a move the health service says is designed to catch the disease earlier. it's thought that the nine current targets will be reduced to three. the proposals have been worked on by...
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this is bbc news. researchers say they've created a lifelike reconstruction of the face of the scottish prince known as bonnie prince charlie, 200 years after his death. experts at dundee university used a death mask made in 1788 to recreate the replica. live now to james shaw in glasgow. hello. interesting story, tell us more. .., ., , , ., hello. interesting story, tell us more. .., ., , hello. interesting story, tell us more. extraordinary effort has been made in particular _ more. extraordinary effort has been made in particular by _ more. extraordinary effort has been made in particular by one _ more. extraordinary effort has been| made in particular by one researcher at this unit which specialises in forensic facial reconstruction at dundee university. what is really different about this, not just they have created this 3d image of the face and printed it out, 3d print out of the face to create an actual face of bonnie prince charlie, but they have used what they call death mask techniques, they
this is bbc news. researchers say they've created a lifelike reconstruction of the face of the scottish prince known as bonnie prince charlie, 200 years after his death. experts at dundee university used a death mask made in 1788 to recreate the replica. live now to james shaw in glasgow. hello. interesting story, tell us more. .., ., , , ., hello. interesting story, tell us more. .., ., , hello. interesting story, tell us more. extraordinary effort has been made in particular _ more....
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tom symonds, bbc news, calais. and i spoke to tom a little earlier about how people navigate such dangerous waters. well, the primary factor is the weather. they all have, the migrants who are hoping to cross the channel, apps on their phones where they can check what the winds doing, what the waves are doing. they know as much about the weather as a sailor might do navigating these waters, and that's because if the waves here are really more than a metre, then those inflatable dinghies that are often used to cross the channel really are impossible to get across on. and so that's one of the key considerations. and what happens is, as we have had, if you get 2—3 weeks of very bad weather where the waves are too high, the wind is too high, and then a period of calmer whether, as it is today, waves of less than a metre, then a big rush of people try to cross the channel. there are other factors, too. people—traffickers control all of this. people in the camps wait to be told by the people they have probably paid t
tom symonds, bbc news, calais. and i spoke to tom a little earlier about how people navigate such dangerous waters. well, the primary factor is the weather. they all have, the migrants who are hoping to cross the channel, apps on their phones where they can check what the winds doing, what the waves are doing. they know as much about the weather as a sailor might do navigating these waters, and that's because if the waves here are really more than a metre, then those inflatable dinghies that...
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this is bbc news, the headlines. nurse lucy letby is sentenced to spend the rest of her life in prison for murdering seven babies and attempting to kill six others. manchester united forward mason greenwood who had charges of attempted rape and assault against him dropped leaves the club. a left—wing candidate wins the first round of ecuador�*s presidential election taking place amid tight security after the murder of a candidate. the premier league footballer mason greenwood is leaving manchester united. charges against the 21—year—old forward, including attempted rape and assault, were dropped in february. manchester united issued a statement, saying... greenwood has been subject to an internal investigation which has concluded. he's also issued a statement, saying i was brought up to know that violence or abuse in any relationship is wrong, i did not do the things i was accused of, and in february i was cleared of all charges. however, ifully accept i made mistakes in my relationship, and i take my share o
this is bbc news, the headlines. nurse lucy letby is sentenced to spend the rest of her life in prison for murdering seven babies and attempting to kill six others. manchester united forward mason greenwood who had charges of attempted rape and assault against him dropped leaves the club. a left—wing candidate wins the first round of ecuador�*s presidential election taking place amid tight security after the murder of a candidate. the premier league footballer mason greenwood is leaving...
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jenny hill, bbc news, madrid. stay with us here on bbc news. good morning. 0ur weekend may well have started off wet and windy but we closed out the story with some sunshine and some warmth. in fact, in suffolk, we saw highs of 26 degrees on sunday afternoon. now, mixed fortunes with our week ahead. in fact, we're going to start off monday for england and wales under this area of high pressure but low pressure over the next few days will dominate further north and that will bring some rain, some of it heavy at times. early morning, patchy low cloud, mist and fog will quickly fade away across england and wales with a light south—westerly breeze, the sunshine will start to kick in and take over. but further north and west, some of that rain turning quite heavy through northern ireland and north—west scotland as we close out the afternoon here — only around 16 or 17 degrees — but at the highest values further south of 25 celsius — that's 77 fahrenheit. now, as we go through monday evening and over into tuesday, we'll see that rain turnin
jenny hill, bbc news, madrid. stay with us here on bbc news. good morning. 0ur weekend may well have started off wet and windy but we closed out the story with some sunshine and some warmth. in fact, in suffolk, we saw highs of 26 degrees on sunday afternoon. now, mixed fortunes with our week ahead. in fact, we're going to start off monday for england and wales under this area of high pressure but low pressure over the next few days will dominate further north and that will bring some rain,...
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this is bbc news. we'll have the headlines for you at the top of the hour, which is straight after this programme. hello, everybody. a very warm welcome to talking business weekly with me, aaron heslehurst. let's go and take a look at what's on the show. across europe, more than half a trillion dollars was spent
this is bbc news. we'll have the headlines for you at the top of the hour, which is straight after this programme. hello, everybody. a very warm welcome to talking business weekly with me, aaron heslehurst. let's go and take a look at what's on the show. across europe, more than half a trillion dollars was spent
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you're live with bbc news. voting is under way in zimbabwe for closely watched presidential and legislative elections. many citizens are hoping for change after two decades of economic chaos but sceptical that the ruling zanu—pf party will allow a credible election. president mnan—gagwa is being challenged by nelson chamisa of the ccc — the citizens coalition for change — and nine other contenders. the zanu—pf party has been in power for almost as long as the 45—year—old opposition leader has been alive. over six—million registered voters are also choosing members of parliament and local councillors. our correspondent shingai nyoka is in the capital harare and has more now on what we can expect today and in the coming days as votes are counted. the electoral commission said it was ready to conduct these elections but it has teething problems. polling stations were supposed to open at 7am but in harare, they said that only one and a quarter were able to do that and by mid—morning, some other st
you're live with bbc news. voting is under way in zimbabwe for closely watched presidential and legislative elections. many citizens are hoping for change after two decades of economic chaos but sceptical that the ruling zanu—pf party will allow a credible election. president mnan—gagwa is being challenged by nelson chamisa of the ccc — the citizens coalition for change — and nine other contenders. the zanu—pf party has been in power for almost as long as the 45—year—old...
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judith moritz, bbc news. the national weather service in the united states has issued its first ever tropical storm warning for california. hurricane hillary is the category for hurricane. winds up to 230 kilometres an hour. it's expected to make landfall soon in a mexican state. flags are flying and police have been closing roads. they are preparing for the hurricane. there are warnings of potentially catastrophic flooding, although forecasts think the storm will lose some wind speeds as it reaches southern california. there is also work to shore up mountains. there are worries about landslides. the last tropical storm to hit california was 1939, more than eight decades ago. this map shows the predicted path the storm could take. we will now cross live to our correspondent. peter, first of all, what is the latest in terms of tracking the hurricane? the hurricane — tracking the hurricane? the hurricane over _ tracking the hurricane? the hurricane over the - tracking the hurricane? tue: hurricane over the la
judith moritz, bbc news. the national weather service in the united states has issued its first ever tropical storm warning for california. hurricane hillary is the category for hurricane. winds up to 230 kilometres an hour. it's expected to make landfall soon in a mexican state. flags are flying and police have been closing roads. they are preparing for the hurricane. there are warnings of potentially catastrophic flooding, although forecasts think the storm will lose some wind speeds as it...
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this is bbc news. president biden tours wildfire damage in hawaii amid criticism of his handling of the crisis. ecuador�*s presidential campaign heads for an october run—off. and preparations under way for a meeting of brics nations in south africa. hello. president biden is finishing up his visit to the hawaiian island of maui, where he's offered support following deadly wildfires. nearly two weeks after the disaster which has killed at least 114 people, he's named a federal response co—ordinator, and says the island's critical infrastructure will be made more resilient. during the visit, the president toured the devastated town of lahaina, meeting with first responders. he's faced criticism for his handling of the federal response to the wildfires after not speaking publicly about the crisis for days. the president has also attended a community reception, where he's addressed a crowd under a banner reading "lahaina strong". speaking in front of the island's famous banyan tree, mr biden said his
this is bbc news. president biden tours wildfire damage in hawaii amid criticism of his handling of the crisis. ecuador�*s presidential campaign heads for an october run—off. and preparations under way for a meeting of brics nations in south africa. hello. president biden is finishing up his visit to the hawaiian island of maui, where he's offered support following deadly wildfires. nearly two weeks after the disaster which has killed at least 114 people, he's named a federal response...
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shaimaa khalil, bbc news. before we go, just time to bring you some images of the perseid meteor shower, which has been visible across much of europe. this is a timelapse from croatia. the phenomenon is one of the highlights of the year for star—gazers and happens when debris from a comet called swift huddle enters the earth's atmosphere and burns up. after 100 shooting stars could be seen in our at one a.m.. a recap of our top story. volunteers in hawaii are helping communities recover from deadly wildfires, are now appealing for more federal aid. local relief operations are trying to supply food, water and shelter for survivors. 93 people are now known to have died but the governor of hawaii has warned that number could go up has warned that number could go up significantly. that is all we have for you for now, i'm monica melick. —— monica miller. thanks for watching. hello there. this upcoming week looks to be one of mixed fortunes. we're starting the week off with low pressure, much like we had over
shaimaa khalil, bbc news. before we go, just time to bring you some images of the perseid meteor shower, which has been visible across much of europe. this is a timelapse from croatia. the phenomenon is one of the highlights of the year for star—gazers and happens when debris from a comet called swift huddle enters the earth's atmosphere and burns up. after 100 shooting stars could be seen in our at one a.m.. a recap of our top story. volunteers in hawaii are helping communities recover from...
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this is bbc news. the death toll in hawaii's devastating wildfires rises to 96 — hundreds of people are still missing. charities and cancer specialists express concern about plans in england to scrap two thirds of cancer targets. niger's coup leaders say they'll prosecute did tens of thousands of steps have been posted on a wall and belfast and outside of the headquarters in belfast and we are expected to hear from senior officers in the next few minutes. and how screaming beatles fans �*disgusted' george harrison's mum — one of her letters — revealing all — goes under the hammer. hello, i m matthew amroliwala, welcome to verified live, 3 hours of breaking stories, and checking out the truth behind them. police in northern ireland following a major data breach. they're investigating claims that leaked document containing details of thousands of staff have been posted on a wall in belfast in your half a northern ireland police officers around 3000 of them contacted
this is bbc news. the death toll in hawaii's devastating wildfires rises to 96 — hundreds of people are still missing. charities and cancer specialists express concern about plans in england to scrap two thirds of cancer targets. niger's coup leaders say they'll prosecute did tens of thousands of steps have been posted on a wall and belfast and outside of the headquarters in belfast and we are expected to hear from senior officers in the next few minutes. and how screaming beatles fans...
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this is bbc news. andrew tate prosecution files reveal graphic claims of coercion ahead of his trial. zimbabweans go to the polls, after a campaign dominated by soaring inflation it wishes to be the first country to reach moon's south pole. and surgeons carry out the first womb transplant in the uk she is doing really well and has started her menstrual periods which means her prospects of having a baby are very high. bbc news has seen graphic evidence compiled by prosecutors in romania alleging that the social media personality, andrew tate, coerced women into sexual acts. the case file also includes claims of sexual violence and transcripts of what prosecutors say are audio messages from mr tate's brother, tristan, in which he appears to talk about �*slaving' women. both men face trial for human trafficking and forming an organised crime group. they deny all the charges. af our correspondent lucy williamson has this report, which contains some offensive language. over hundreds of pages, romanian pro
this is bbc news. andrew tate prosecution files reveal graphic claims of coercion ahead of his trial. zimbabweans go to the polls, after a campaign dominated by soaring inflation it wishes to be the first country to reach moon's south pole. and surgeons carry out the first womb transplant in the uk she is doing really well and has started her menstrual periods which means her prospects of having a baby are very high. bbc news has seen graphic evidence compiled by prosecutors in romania alleging...
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coletta smith, bbc news. in a summer of wildfires across the globe, canada is experiencing its worst on record. tens of thousands of people have been evacuated from their homes and the military has been deployed to several regions. this footage was captured earlier this week — a terrifying tornado swirling amidst the flames. more than a thousand fires are burning right across canada — these dots show where fires are currently burning out of control. about two thirds of them are concentrated in the western province of british columbia and in the northwest territories, where hundreds of homes have been destroyed. our correspondent wyre davies reports from the town of kelowna. that's my house on fire and i think, my love, that's yours. that's big. joanna and duncan have been friends and neighbours for decades. i think that's us. the okanagan valley residents had never seen anything like the inferno that tore through their community, destroying almost everything in its path, including their homes. it was blin
coletta smith, bbc news. in a summer of wildfires across the globe, canada is experiencing its worst on record. tens of thousands of people have been evacuated from their homes and the military has been deployed to several regions. this footage was captured earlier this week — a terrifying tornado swirling amidst the flames. more than a thousand fires are burning right across canada — these dots show where fires are currently burning out of control. about two thirds of them are concentrated...
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good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. the government has announced that the inquiry into the circumstances surrounding the murders and attempted murders of babies by the neonatal nurse lucy letby will now be a statutory inquiry rather than an independent one. it means it will have greater legal powers to force the people who might have been able to stop the nurse from attacking babies to give evidence. our social affairs correspondent michael buchanan reports. hello, lucy, is it? can i step in for two seconds?— for two seconds? yes. thank _ for two seconds? yes. thank you. _ for two seconds? yes. thank you. lucy - for two seconds? yes. thank you. lucy letby| for two seconds? yes. - thank you. lucy letby seemed bewildered _ thank you. lucy letby seemed bewildered by _ thank you. lucy letby seemed bewildered by her _ thank you. lucy letby seemed bewildered by her arrest, - thank you. lucy letby seemed bewildered by her arrest, butl thank you. lucy letby seemed - bewildered by her arrest, but what she did and why she kille
good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. the government has announced that the inquiry into the circumstances surrounding the murders and attempted murders of babies by the neonatal nurse lucy letby will now be a statutory inquiry rather than an independent one. it means it will have greater legal powers to force the people who might have been able to stop the nurse from attacking babies to give evidence. our social affairs correspondent michael buchanan reports. hello, lucy, is it? can...
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fly from washington this is a bbc news.— this is a bbc news. we are awaiting — this is a bbc news. we are awaiting a _ this is a bbc news. we are awaiting a possible - this is a bbc news. we are awaiting a possible new. awaiting a possible new indictment against former us president donald trump to be unsealed. in the last hour or so, a county clerk related a thick stack of documents from the courtroom to the clerk's office three floors below. she would not comment on their contents other than to tell reporters they include "10 indictments" — you some though they could also refer to other matters besides donald trump's case. if confirmed, this would be his fourth indictment against mrtrump in less than five months. this is a live shot of fulton country court house in georgia where those indictments which are due to be published shortly. the case relates to mr. trump and his allies' alleged efforts to overturn the 2020 election in the state. donald trump faces 78 criminal charges from the three other cases. the former president has already been indicted over allegations of 2020 ele
fly from washington this is a bbc news.— this is a bbc news. we are awaiting — this is a bbc news. we are awaiting a _ this is a bbc news. we are awaiting a possible - this is a bbc news. we are awaiting a possible new. awaiting a possible new indictment against former us president donald trump to be unsealed. in the last hour or so, a county clerk related a thick stack of documents from the courtroom to the clerk's office three floors below. she would not comment on their contents other...
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you are watching bbc news. the police service of northern ireland says it's now confident that material from an accidental data breach is in the hands of dissident republican groups. the chief constable simon byrne said he believed they would use the information which included the names of all serving officers to generate fear and intimidation. simon jones has more. the worst fears of officers realised. after days of worry and uncertainty, confirmation that the personal details of 10,000 police service of northern ireland employees mistakenly posted online have been obtained by people who might want to do them harm. news revealed by the force's chief constable. we are now confident that the workforce data set is in the hands of dissident republicans, and it's therefore planning assumption that they will use this list to generate fear and uncertainty as well as intimidating or targeting officers and staff. sinn fein said extracts of the leaked information had been posted on a wall near a party office in belfast
you are watching bbc news. the police service of northern ireland says it's now confident that material from an accidental data breach is in the hands of dissident republican groups. the chief constable simon byrne said he believed they would use the information which included the names of all serving officers to generate fear and intimidation. simon jones has more. the worst fears of officers realised. after days of worry and uncertainty, confirmation that the personal details of 10,000 police...
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this is bbc news. # when i take my sugar to tea, i all the boys are jealous of me...# the blaze family are absolutely potty about teapots. i have its collection in the uk. —— they have spent a quarter of £1 billion on the biggest collection in the uk. they have bought teapots about everything from politicians to pop culture and wild and wacky creations. my favourite is a harley davidson teapot. i saw the man make it and i saw how hard it was for him to make it. your favourite is? diana, she is my favourite person. people say, why collect teapots? i say why not? _ so many weird and wonderful things. we have got some this kind of size and a 12 foot teapot in the garden. j you never believe the i things people can make. you're live with bbc news. now, thousands of pakistanis are taking a perilous route to reach europe illegally — many travelling via libya and egypt. almost 300 pakistanis are thought to have drowned — taking this route injune when their boat sank off the greek coast. 0ur pakistan
this is bbc news. # when i take my sugar to tea, i all the boys are jealous of me...# the blaze family are absolutely potty about teapots. i have its collection in the uk. —— they have spent a quarter of £1 billion on the biggest collection in the uk. they have bought teapots about everything from politicians to pop culture and wild and wacky creations. my favourite is a harley davidson teapot. i saw the man make it and i saw how hard it was for him to make it. your favourite is? diana,...
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this is bbc news. let's look at some other stories making news police investigating the alleged murder of a woman have released cctv of her in a bid to find her body. a murder investigation was launched after 48—year—old fiona holm was reported missing in london by her family on 29june. officers believe she was killed up to nine days earlier. last month, there was a full... in the number of people visiting high street shops, retail parks and shopping centres. the analysis firm, springboard, says it is the first time since 2009 that footfall has declined between june and july. rising interest rates, the wet weather and industrial action on the railways are thought to be responsible. and a reminder about interest rates — a decision is expected at midday the bank of england. we'll be live in the city of london when the decision is announced. uart live with bbc news. the other big story we are following today is in the us where security has been tightened in washington ahead of former president donal
this is bbc news. let's look at some other stories making news police investigating the alleged murder of a woman have released cctv of her in a bid to find her body. a murder investigation was launched after 48—year—old fiona holm was reported missing in london by her family on 29june. officers believe she was killed up to nine days earlier. last month, there was a full... in the number of people visiting high street shops, retail parks and shopping centres. the analysis firm, springboard,...
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you're live with bbc news. new figures show a sharp rise in the number of migrants embarking on perilous journeys across the mediterranean. the data from the eu's borderagency, frontex, suggests the number of migrants crossing illegally into the european union is up 13% so far this year compared to the same period in 2022. more than 176,000 illegal migrants have reached europe in 2023. the route, known as the central mediterranean route, from north african countries like tunisia and libya to italy is one of the most busiest and dangerous sea crossings. for more, here's our reporter in italy, sofia bettiza. what these new figures show us is that many more migrants have reached europe this year compared to last year. the number of people caught making irregular border crossings into the eu had never been this high since 2016. now the main routes that migrants are taking is what's known as the central mediterranean route, so crossing the mediterranean sea from north africa to italy. frontex says that many people a
you're live with bbc news. new figures show a sharp rise in the number of migrants embarking on perilous journeys across the mediterranean. the data from the eu's borderagency, frontex, suggests the number of migrants crossing illegally into the european union is up 13% so far this year compared to the same period in 2022. more than 176,000 illegal migrants have reached europe in 2023. the route, known as the central mediterranean route, from north african countries like tunisia and libya to...
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andy swiss, bbc news. the other semifinal is tomorrow and it will be that mouthwatering clash between the matildas and the lionesses. oursports between the matildas and the lionesses. our sports editor dan roan has been following england as they prepare to face their toughest opponent yet. england are out of the women's world cup. england are out of the women's world cu -. ~ ., , , ., , england are out of the women's world cu. ~ ., ,, .,, ., england are out of the women's world cup. world cup semifinals have been familiar territory _ cup. world cup semifinals have been familiar territory for _ cup. world cup semifinals have been familiar territory for england, - cup. world cup semifinals have been familiar territory for england, but. familiar territory for england, but that's as good as it has got. the lioness is eliminated at that stage in the last two tournaments. as coach of the netherlands, sarina wiegman did reach the game's ultimate showpiece and she now wants her england side to do the same against
andy swiss, bbc news. the other semifinal is tomorrow and it will be that mouthwatering clash between the matildas and the lionesses. oursports between the matildas and the lionesses. our sports editor dan roan has been following england as they prepare to face their toughest opponent yet. england are out of the women's world cup. england are out of the women's world cu -. ~ ., , , ., , england are out of the women's world cu. ~ ., ,, .,, ., england are out of the women's world cup. world cup...
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welcome to bbc news. i'm lukwesa burak. we start in russia, where a drone has been shot down over central moscow, three miles from the kremlin. witnesses say a loud explosion was heard across the area. russia has blamed ukraine. there's been no comment from kyiv. moscow has come under repeated attack from drones in recent weeks. our correspondent in moscow, will vernon, sent this update a little earlier. the russian capital under attack once again, the defence ministry said a drone had been shot down by anti—aircraft systems at around 4am local time last night. and as you say, they blamed ukraine for that attack. video on social media shows an explosion in the area of the moscow city business district, that is where the skyscrapers are in moscow. you will remember that is an area that has come under attack twice at the beginning of this month. no casualties reported. russian media showed damage to an exhibition centre in that area, west of the city centre. but it wasn't completely clear whether that damage was caused by d
welcome to bbc news. i'm lukwesa burak. we start in russia, where a drone has been shot down over central moscow, three miles from the kremlin. witnesses say a loud explosion was heard across the area. russia has blamed ukraine. there's been no comment from kyiv. moscow has come under repeated attack from drones in recent weeks. our correspondent in moscow, will vernon, sent this update a little earlier. the russian capital under attack once again, the defence ministry said a drone had been...