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pressure has been mounting on the bbc all day, hasn't it?— bbc all day, hasn't it? yes, it has been. it bbc all day, hasn't it? yes, it has been- it has _ bbc all day, hasn't it? yes, it has been. it has been _ bbc all day, hasn't it? yes, it has been. it has been mounting - bbc all day, hasn't it? yes, it has been. it has been mounting for. bbc all day, hasn't it? yes, it has. been. it has been mounting for the past couple of days, in fact. and one of the reasons is because we have not been...
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bbc. the bbc relies on the trust it has and if the allegations here are prove to be true, then that will be a bitter blow to that particular link between the bbc and its audience so very serious indeed. you can see that by the number of politicians that have been weighing in. of course, one thing that has produced so much pressure is that we don't really know enough detail on what has been going on. what will probably turn out to be very significant is back in may, and also on thursday, what information was actually given to the bbc? did the bbc speak to the presenter and question either back in may or a few days ago on thursday? probably most crucially, what actual evidence to the bbc have access to? by the back in may or in the last few days. all those things will be crucial in the eventual determination of how appropriately the bbc have handled this fast moving and undoubtably difficult to situation.— difficult to situation. thank you for that detailed _ difficult to situation. thank
bbc. the bbc relies on the trust it has and if the allegations here are prove to be true, then that will be a bitter blow to that particular link between the bbc and its audience so very serious indeed. you can see that by the number of politicians that have been weighing in. of course, one thing that has produced so much pressure is that we don't really know enough detail on what has been going on. what will probably turn out to be very significant is back in may, and also on thursday, what...
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the bbc said... the bbc has not explained itself. well, the question is why hasn't the bbc explained itself? 0ne, because it's worried about the legal issues of any kind of detail which might point to identity or any other potential offence in its trying to get through the process. the problem is it looks evasive. it doesn't look, in the jargon of the hour, transparent. 0ther bbc presenters, unconnected to the allegations who are themselves facing false rumours, have been forced to publicly deny they are the star in question, including jeremy vine, nicky campbell and gary lineker. the bbc says the presenter isn't due on air in the nearfuture, but the pressure for the corporation to explain how it's handling this crisis is continuing. helena wilkinson, bbc news. live now to graham satchell whojoins me now from outside the bbc headquarters in central london. pressure is mounting on the bbc. tit really is. from all political sides, this morning in particular, we have seen most notably the culture secretary liz fraser put out a statement
the bbc said... the bbc has not explained itself. well, the question is why hasn't the bbc explained itself? 0ne, because it's worried about the legal issues of any kind of detail which might point to identity or any other potential offence in its trying to get through the process. the problem is it looks evasive. it doesn't look, in the jargon of the hour, transparent. 0ther bbc presenters, unconnected to the allegations who are themselves facing false rumours, have been forced to publicly...
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helena wilkinson, bbc news. within the past half—an—hour, the us president, joe biden, has landed in the uk. he will meet rishi sunak tomorrow to discuss a range of issues, including the war in ukraine. he will also meet king charles for the first time since his coronation, before heading to lithuania for a nato summit later in the week. our political editor, chris mason, is in downing street. chris, cluster bombs, ukraine, got to be high on the agenda. absolutely, no doubt about it. joe biden here in downing street to be spec tomorrow morning to meet rishi sunak. the two leaders have seen quite a lot of each other in recent months. this will be the fifth meeting in five months. just three months since the president was last in the uk. a bit like that last visit to belfast, this will be a short visit, about 30—110 minutes of political talks. the backdrop as you say is that this agreement within nato within the defence alliance about the use of these so called cluster bombs and the us decision to send them
helena wilkinson, bbc news. within the past half—an—hour, the us president, joe biden, has landed in the uk. he will meet rishi sunak tomorrow to discuss a range of issues, including the war in ukraine. he will also meet king charles for the first time since his coronation, before heading to lithuania for a nato summit later in the week. our political editor, chris mason, is in downing street. chris, cluster bombs, ukraine, got to be high on the agenda. absolutely, no doubt about it. joe...
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helena wilkinson, bbc news. live now to news correspondent charlotte gallagher who's in the newsroom. what is the latest we are hearing on this? iii what is the latest we are hearing on this? , ., , ., this? if you things have emerged this? if you things have emerged this afternoon, _ this? if you things have emerged this afternoon, firstly _ this? if you things have emerged this afternoon, firstly that - this? if you things have emerged this afternoon, firstly that the i this afternoon, firstly that the police have been contacted by the bbc about this and they have released a statement saying there has been initial contact, but no formal referral or allegation has been made. and also that the unnamed male presenter has now been suspended. that was confirmed by the director—general tim davie earlier. he also said that they first became aware about allegations in may, when these allegations were first made, and since then, the bbc investigation team has been looking into them, but he said allegations of a diffe
helena wilkinson, bbc news. live now to news correspondent charlotte gallagher who's in the newsroom. what is the latest we are hearing on this? iii what is the latest we are hearing on this? , ., , ., this? if you things have emerged this? if you things have emerged this afternoon, _ this? if you things have emerged this afternoon, firstly _ this? if you things have emerged this afternoon, firstly that - this? if you things have emerged this afternoon, firstly that the i this afternoon,...
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this bbc presenter. they are saying he's not expected to be on air in the coming days. the questions are being asked and they are serious questions, who knew what, when? why wasn't this percentage immediately suspended? is it is allegedly a criminal event why wasn't this referred to the police? big questions here. politicians have been getting involved, the politician in charge of culture committee and says bbc has questions to answer. there's pressure on hr department to investigate quickly and explain what has happened since the story first came to back in may. the bbc graham satchel. thank you. ukraine's president marked the 500th day of russia's invasion with a video of his visit to the site of one of the war�*s most iconic battles. volodymyr zelensky posted a video on telegram of his trip to snake island, a strategically significant outpost in the black sea that ukrainian border guards refused to surrender to russia on the first day of the invasion, february 24th, 2022. their obscene reply to russ
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jonathan blake, bbc news. the united states�* treasury secretary, janet yellen, is leaving china after a visit to try to strengthen economic ties, saying she believes the two countries can have a healthy relationship. while in china, ms yellen held 10 hours of talks with senior chinese officials — saying the meetings had put relations between the 2 countries on a "surerfooting" — after a long period of tensions over trade and other issues. here�*s ms yellen speaking at a press conference earlier. us and china have significant disagreements. those disagreements need to be communicated clearly and directly. but president biden and i do not see the relationship between the us and china through the frame of great power conflict. we believe that the world is big enough for both of our countries to thrive. both nations have an obligation to responsibly manage this relationship, to find a way to live together and share in global prosperity. 0ur correspondent rupert wingfield hayes has been following the story
jonathan blake, bbc news. the united states�* treasury secretary, janet yellen, is leaving china after a visit to try to strengthen economic ties, saying she believes the two countries can have a healthy relationship. while in china, ms yellen held 10 hours of talks with senior chinese officials — saying the meetings had put relations between the 2 countries on a "surerfooting" — after a long period of tensions over trade and other issues. here�*s ms yellen speaking at a press...
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this is bbc news. bbc news — bringing you different stories from across the uk. it was like constant mental torture. gambling and alcohol was just a momentary respite in the same continuous negative force. losing his grandfather hit him hard. his gambling started soon after, but it reached a point when he felt death was his only way out. one day he left notes for his family and went out intending to take his own life. but he was saved. it was hard enough being thejoker and making everyone laugh, and everyone loved being around me. that was draining because you have no idea how i actually feel on the inside. freddie wanted to live, so he got medical help and, crucially, debt advice too. and started a podcast, the life of fred, and thousands of people are listening. itjust blew up and loads of people started listening and loads of people messaged me saying, "i feel the same way," or, "i've not heard a man talk like that "about feelings and emotions." for more stories from across the uk, head to the bbc
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this is bbc news. the headlines: the bbc has confirmed one of its male presenters has been suspended, while an investigation is carried out into allegations that he paid a teenager for sexually explicit images. this is bbc news. the headlines: the bbc has confirmed one of its male presenters has been suspended, while an investigation is carried out into allegations that he paid a teenager for sexually explicit images.
this is bbc news. the headlines: the bbc has confirmed one of its male presenters has been suspended, while an investigation is carried out into allegations that he paid a teenager for sexually explicit images. this is bbc news. the headlines: the bbc has confirmed one of its male presenters has been suspended, while an investigation is carried out into allegations that he paid a teenager for sexually explicit images.
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this is bbc news. we'll have the headlines and all the main news stories for you at the top of the hour, straight after this programme. in 2020, 0scar—nominated actor elliot page announced
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i itn so what do you think the lessons are for the bbc?— are for the bbc? i have 'ust finished my i are for the bbc? i have 'ust finished my stint �* are for the bbc? i have 'ust finished my stint on i are for the bbc? i have just finished my stint on the - are for the bbc? i have just i finished my stint on the board are for the bbc? i have just - finished my stint on the board of channel— finished my stint on the board of channel four but i was therefore seven _ channel four but i was therefore seven years. there are two issues which _ seven years. there are two issues which arise — seven years. there are two issues which arise from this about how trust _ which arise from this about how trust applies here, the first is can you trust— trust applies here, the first is can you trust the bbc to follow up on these _ you trust the bbc to follow up on these allegations? the sun newspaper saying _ these allegations? the sun newspaper saying here are the eight questions we asked _ saying here are the eight questions we asked the bbc and they would not answ
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yvette austin, bbc news on the isle of sheppey. thank you for watching bbc news. do stay with us if you can. 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 showers, though i think the far south—east of england and in towards eas
yvette austin, bbc news on the isle of sheppey. thank you for watching bbc news. do stay with us if you can. 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...
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this is bbc news. the headlines: rishi sunak says the uk "discourages" the use of cluster bombs, as the us says it will supply them to ukraine. to a menu near you?
this is bbc news. the headlines: rishi sunak says the uk "discourages" the use of cluster bombs, as the us says it will supply them to ukraine. to a menu near you?
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for more stories from across the uk, head to the bbc news website. you're live with bbc news. we've seen record—breaking heat around the globe, according to preliminary data from the world meterology organization released on monday. injapan, at least two people have died after a landslide triggered by torrential rains. tens of thousands of residents were told to evacuate as officials warned of the regions heaviest rain ever. as officials warned of the region's heaviest rain ever. meanwhile at least 29 people have died in india as heavy rain causes widespread landslides and flooding. in delhi and its suburbs, all schools will remain closed, and there are fears the yamuna river could break its banks. here in the us, about 13 million americans were under flood watches on monday as torrential downpours pounded the northeast region. at least one person died in the floodwaters. extreme weather events can be linked to climate change. our correspondent imogen foulkes has more on the report's findings. what we are looking at today with these latest data from the wmo, is a list of bor
for more stories from across the uk, head to the bbc news website. you're live with bbc news. we've seen record—breaking heat around the globe, according to preliminary data from the world meterology organization released on monday. injapan, at least two people have died after a landslide triggered by torrential rains. tens of thousands of residents were told to evacuate as officials warned of the regions heaviest rain ever. as officials warned of the region's heaviest rain ever. meanwhile at...
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pallab ghosh, bbc news. you are watching bbc news. stay with us. hello, there. there's no real change in our weather patterns coming our way any time soon. and that means it stays unsettled. loads more showers in the forecast, as we'll see in a moment. for monday, we have some heavy downpours come through, starting off across parts of northern ireland, before spreading to scotland, and as they worked through threave, brought 15 millimetres of rain in a space ofjust an hour, really torrential rain. that's a bit more than half an inch of rain injustan hour. now, those heavy bursts of rain are working north eastwards at the moment. the rain will ease as we head towards dawn, but at the same time, we'll see some heavy rain pop up across the midlands, running into lincolnshire and east anglia, as well. still quite warm and humid across eastern areas of england as we start the day, tuesday, but in the west, a relatively fresh feel to the day, with temperatures around 13—14 degrees. now, tuesday morning, we'll see that band of rain start off across east anglia, south
pallab ghosh, bbc news. you are watching bbc news. stay with us. hello, there. there's no real change in our weather patterns coming our way any time soon. and that means it stays unsettled. loads more showers in the forecast, as we'll see in a moment. for monday, we have some heavy downpours come through, starting off across parts of northern ireland, before spreading to scotland, and as they worked through threave, brought 15 millimetres of rain in a space ofjust an hour, really torrential...
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nick beake, bbc news. egypt is hosting a summit with sudan 5 neighbours to discuss ways to end the bloody conflict there that has raged for nearly three months. the united nations says more than three million people have fled their homes as a result of the power struggle between the sudanese army and a paramilitary force, the rapid support forces. joining me now from cairo is the bbc�*s sally nabil. so, sally, what progress is being made here?— so, sally, what progress is being made here? ,, ., , �* , ., made here? summit hasn't started about a an hour— made here? summit hasn't started about a an hour ago _ made here? summit hasn't started about a an hour ago or _ made here? summit hasn't started about a an hour ago or such, - made here? summit hasn't started about a an hour ago or such, and i about a an hour ago or such, and speeches have been given by heads of states represented in the summit. —— summit has started. they include egypt, sudan, chad kammerertray and others. egypt, sudan's north
nick beake, bbc news. egypt is hosting a summit with sudan 5 neighbours to discuss ways to end the bloody conflict there that has raged for nearly three months. the united nations says more than three million people have fled their homes as a result of the power struggle between the sudanese army and a paramilitary force, the rapid support forces. joining me now from cairo is the bbc�*s sally nabil. so, sally, what progress is being made here?— so, sally, what progress is being made here?...
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bbc presenter. they are saying he's not expected to be on air in the coming days. the questions are being asked and they are serious questions, who knew what, when? why wasn't this presenter immediately suspended? if it is allegedly a criminal event why wasn't this referred to the police? big questions here. politicians here have been getting involved, caroline dynage, the politician in charge of culture select committee says bbc has questions to answer. there's pressure on hr department to investigate quickly and explain what has happened since the story first came to light back in may. the bbc�*s graham satchel. a look now at some other stories making headlines: latvia's long—serving foreign minister, edgars rinkevics, has become the first openly gay head of state of a european union or former soviet country. he has been sworn in as latvia's president. mr rinkevics first came out in 2014 and has been a vocal champion of lgbtq+ rights ever since. gay marriage is illegal in latvia, though the co
bbc presenter. they are saying he's not expected to be on air in the coming days. the questions are being asked and they are serious questions, who knew what, when? why wasn't this presenter immediately suspended? if it is allegedly a criminal event why wasn't this referred to the police? big questions here. politicians here have been getting involved, caroline dynage, the politician in charge of culture select committee says bbc has questions to answer. there's pressure on hr department to...
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stay with us here on bbc news. we will have more on all of the day's stories, including the latest from that nato summit in lithuania. there is more on the bbc news website, we have a live page running on that summit. thank you for joining us. hello again. the picture behind me tells the story. we're looking at sunshine. there will be some showers, some of which will be heavy and thundery as we go through the course of the day, but they are showers so some of us will miss them altogether, but some of them will be heavy, particularly across northern and central parts of scotland. low pressure is firmly in charge of our weather. it's drifting north—eastwards. this is the front that brought the rain this morning into the south—east and we've got a weather front out towards the west enhancing the showers. as we go through the afternoon, what you'll find is there will be showers around, aome of us will miss them altogether, some will merge to give some longer spells of rain. the heaviest showers will be across centr
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i the bbc itself. how will this damage the reputation of the bbc?— the reputation of the bbc? i think it has already _ the reputation of the bbc? i think it has already damaged _ the reputation of the bbc? i think it has already damaged the - it has already damaged the reputation of the bbc. serious questions about why it took so long for the bbc to act, if allegations were made in may, why was this presenter not taken off air? why would they allowed to continue to broadcast? also the bbc very much prides itself on trust and transparency and it looks evasive at the moments in the dealings of this case. also, if these allegations are proven to be true, many will see it as an abuse of power, an older man paying a younger person thousands and thousands of pounds for sexually explicit photos. lots of people outside the bbc are angry and they want answers. outside the bbc are angry and they want answera— outside the bbc are angry and they want answers. what kind of reaction have we been _ want answers. what kind of reaction have we been saying _ want answers. what kind of reactio
i the bbc itself. how will this damage the reputation of the bbc?— the reputation of the bbc? i think it has already _ the reputation of the bbc? i think it has already damaged _ the reputation of the bbc? i think it has already damaged the - it has already damaged the reputation of the bbc. serious questions about why it took so long for the bbc to act, if allegations were made in may, why was this presenter not taken off air? why would they allowed to continue to broadcast? also the bbc...
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, the bbc news app. we will bring you much more on this when we have it, when it comes into us in the newsroom here. i do stick with us on bbc news. hello. showers and thunderstorms this evening — not as extensive or as widespread as we saw through saturday evening. but through the week ahead, we're never going to properly escape the rain. a fairly changeable week in store — showers, longer spells of rain. it means rainfall amounts going to vary quite widely from one place to the next. it will feel cooler and, at times, a little bit windier as well. not particularly cold for the next few days. this evening, low pressure still to the south—west, so the general wind flow is from a southerly direction. the band of cloud and rain that was affecting 0rkney pushes across shetland during the first part of the night, before clearing. the showers we've got elsewhere fade away. by and large, most will end up dry through the end of the night. and as we start monday morning, temperatures in rural parts could b
, the bbc news app. we will bring you much more on this when we have it, when it comes into us in the newsroom here. i do stick with us on bbc news. hello. showers and thunderstorms this evening — not as extensive or as widespread as we saw through saturday evening. but through the week ahead, we're never going to properly escape the rain. a fairly changeable week in store — showers, longer spells of rain. it means rainfall amounts going to vary quite widely from one place to the next. it...
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helena wilkinson, bbc news. live now to our entertainment correspondent, lizo mzimba, whojoins me now from outside the bbc headquarters in central london. a meeting between the culture secretary and the head of the bbc later on today, we understand, about all of theirs. the pressure over the years building on the bbc, isn't it? yes, we think that the culture secretary and tim davie, the bbc�*s director—general, will be talking on the phone at some point this afternoon but, yes, pressure is building significantly on the corporation over this issue and these allegations raised over the past few days. now, the reason that there is such a lot of pressure at there is such a lot of pressure at the moment is because people don't really know so much of the detail of what has happened over the past few days and the past few months. i will probably turn out to be particularly important is what where the bbc told when the young individual�*s family made the complaint back in may. what did the bbc hearfrom made the co
helena wilkinson, bbc news. live now to our entertainment correspondent, lizo mzimba, whojoins me now from outside the bbc headquarters in central london. a meeting between the culture secretary and the head of the bbc later on today, we understand, about all of theirs. the pressure over the years building on the bbc, isn't it? yes, we think that the culture secretary and tim davie, the bbc�*s director—general, will be talking on the phone at some point this afternoon but, yes, pressure is...
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the bbc said... the bbc has not explained itself. well, the question is why hasn't the bbc explained itself? 0ne, because it's worried about the legal issues of any kind of detail which might point to identity or any other potential offence in its trying to get through the process. the problem is it looks evasive. it doesn't look, in the jargon of the hour, transparent. 0ther bbc presenters, unconnected to the allegations who are themselves facing false rumours, have been forced to publicly deny they are the star in question, including jeremy vine, nicky campbell and gary lineker. the bbc says the presenter isn't due on air in the nearfuture, but the pressure for the corporation to explain how it's handling this crisis is continuing. helena wilkinson, bbc news. live now to our entertainment correspondent, lizo mzimba, in the newsroom. what do we know so far? we know that the sun has — what do we know so far? we know that the sun has been _ what do we know so far? we know that the sun has been publishing _ what do we know so far? we
the bbc said... the bbc has not explained itself. well, the question is why hasn't the bbc explained itself? 0ne, because it's worried about the legal issues of any kind of detail which might point to identity or any other potential offence in its trying to get through the process. the problem is it looks evasive. it doesn't look, in the jargon of the hour, transparent. 0ther bbc presenters, unconnected to the allegations who are themselves facing false rumours, have been forced to publicly...
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bbc presenter. they are saying he's not expected to be on air in the coming days. the questions are being asked and they are serious questions, who knew what, when? why wasn't this percentage immediately suspended? is it is allegedly a criminal event why wasn't this referred to the police? big questions here. politicians here have been getting involved, caroline dynage, the politician in charge of culture select committee says bbc has questions to answer. there's pressure on hr department to investigate quickly and explain what has happened since the story first came to light back in may. the bbc�*s graham satchel. in the us, legal action against the sale of so—called "ghost guns" has been filed by philadelphia, following a fourth ofjuly weekend mass shooting in the us city. the suspect allegedly used two ghost guns to fatally shoot five people. philadelphia's deputy commissioner of investigations confirmed the weapons used in the rampage fit the definition, meaning they were privately made and
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david sillito, bbc news. thailand's parliament is voting on whether the reformist winner of the elections in may should become prime minister. pita limjaroenrat and his move forward party swept to victory as voters rejected the conservative military rule that has been in place since a coup in 2014. he is now the only candidate nominated to contest the prime ministerial vote on the premier. but mr pita needs the support of lawmakers appointed by the military to secure a majority. due to his anti—monarchy sentiments, its unclear if he will secure the vote needed to win. ahead of he vote, mr pita said he's confident in the result. we have some dramatic pictures coming in to the bbc of the lava spewing out of a volcano in iceland. these are live images. it lies some 37—miles, or 60 kilometers from the country's capital, reykjavik. there had been intense seismic activity in the area in the past few days prior to the eruption. officials had to warn curious onlookers to stay away from the area. locals have been
david sillito, bbc news. thailand's parliament is voting on whether the reformist winner of the elections in may should become prime minister. pita limjaroenrat and his move forward party swept to victory as voters rejected the conservative military rule that has been in place since a coup in 2014. he is now the only candidate nominated to contest the prime ministerial vote on the premier. but mr pita needs the support of lawmakers appointed by the military to secure a majority. due to his...
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naomi grimley, bbc news. stay with us here on bbc news. hello there. we're going to see some sunny spells and scattered showers today. now, like yesterday, some of those showers could be heavy, perhaps thundery, but there won't perhaps be quite as intense or as frequent as they were yesterday. but it's been a fine start to the day for many of us. that's the scene this morning in scotland. and a bit of rain effects in the far north of scotland is going to clear away some rain affecting east anglia, the south east of england, that's on its way out. and for many of us, sunny spells. but look at these speckled showers here across northern ireland, wales, the south west of england, some of those heavy and thundery at times, especially, i think in northern ireland. and maximum temperatures getting to about 21 to 23 degrees celsius, feeling cooler and fresher compared to yesterday. but at wimbledon, it means we've got a bit of rain this morning that's clearing. so there'll be some sunshine increasing into the afternoon and the evening temperatures 20 or 21 de
naomi grimley, bbc news. stay with us here on bbc news. hello there. we're going to see some sunny spells and scattered showers today. now, like yesterday, some of those showers could be heavy, perhaps thundery, but there won't perhaps be quite as intense or as frequent as they were yesterday. but it's been a fine start to the day for many of us. that's the scene this morning in scotland. and a bit of rain effects in the far north of scotland is going to clear away some rain affecting east...
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barbara plett usher, bbc news. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. bbc news — bringing you different stories from across the uk. you've got to remember, it's a lot more now. to the vets and these are free. he won't be able to get treated if it weren't for these. this mobile veterinary clinic treats pets belonging to homeless and vulnerably housed people. it's run by veterinary students at the university of nottingham. it's vital for the community too. if it weren't for this, i don't know when we'd be able to get him to the vet. some days it's one client after another, they are heart breaking. the team say they've seen an increase in the number of people coming to the clinic. there is a lot of sad situations, but i think it's good that we can just do whatever we can to help them, really. i think it's amazing. vets are really expensive outs when we're on benefits and things like that, so worrying about our animals. for more stories from across the uk, head to the bbc news website. you're live with bbc news. the german foreign ministry released a 64 p
barbara plett usher, bbc news. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. bbc news — bringing you different stories from across the uk. you've got to remember, it's a lot more now. to the vets and these are free. he won't be able to get treated if it weren't for these. this mobile veterinary clinic treats pets belonging to homeless and vulnerably housed people. it's run by veterinary students at the university of nottingham. it's vital for the community too. if it weren't for this,...
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for more stories from across the uk, head to the bbc news website. you're live with bbc news. a second set of serious allegations involving a person in their 20s has emerged — related to the behaviour of the bbc presenter who's accused of sending money for sexually explicit photographs. bbc news spoke to the individual who revealed that they first came into contact with the male presenter on a dating app. while they are not alleging criminal behaviour, they are accusing him of being menacing and abusive. in a moment we will have the latest from our media editor katie razzall on the sun's latest article with the new allegations but first here's our special correspondent lucy manning with the second set of serious claims. this is a person, to be clear, who bbc news approached. we understood they may have information about the presenter�*s behaviour. this is a different young person, to be clear, from the one that the sun has been writing about. this individual in their 20s was first contacted anonymously by the male presenter on a dating app, and after the two had first conn
for more stories from across the uk, head to the bbc news website. you're live with bbc news. a second set of serious allegations involving a person in their 20s has emerged — related to the behaviour of the bbc presenter who's accused of sending money for sexually explicit photographs. bbc news spoke to the individual who revealed that they first came into contact with the male presenter on a dating app. while they are not alleging criminal behaviour, they are accusing him of being menacing...
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katya adler, bbc news, vilnius. president biden met one—on—one with turkey's president tayyip erdogan on the sidelines of the summit. there was little mentioned about turkey's agreement allowing sweden tojoin nato, but mr biden did congratulate his counterpart on the critical deal. the two leaders focused on strengthening ties between the countries, with mr erdogan saying a "new process" had been initiated. in the meeting, the presidents discussed efforts to strengthen bilateral cooperation — building on previous talks for the countries to work together strategically. they covered regional issues of shared diplomatic interest, which includes their commitment to support ukraine both militarily in theirwaragainst russia, preserving stability in the aegean region which included exchanging views on defence and economic priorities. separately, the us state department said washington would go ahead with the sale of f—16 fighter jets to turkey. earlier, i discussed all this with evelyn farkas, former deputy assista
katya adler, bbc news, vilnius. president biden met one—on—one with turkey's president tayyip erdogan on the sidelines of the summit. there was little mentioned about turkey's agreement allowing sweden tojoin nato, but mr biden did congratulate his counterpart on the critical deal. the two leaders focused on strengthening ties between the countries, with mr erdogan saying a "new process" had been initiated. in the meeting, the presidents discussed efforts to strengthen bilateral...
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bbc— want to do nothing. dominic hughes, bbc news. - stay with us here on bbc news. after short break we will be live in france, talking latin american trade after that summer, we will be previewing the janet yellen trip to china, the janet yellen trip to china, the latest on the thames water travails and discussing ai commentators for wimbledon stop quite useful if your commentator has a croaky voice. join us for all of that here, i'm bbc news. hello. after the warmth ofjune, a completely different weather set—up for the start ofjuly. probably summed up best by showing the outlook at wimbledon, of course, which starts on monday. first part of the week, rain at times, not a wash—out by any means, but it's going to feel cool. temperatures below average and a bit breezy at times before things warm up later. and the reason is we've got low pressure centred across scandinavia. we're on the southern edge of it, so winds coming in from the west and north—west, and various banks of rain. and with temperatures dropping compared to what we've seen, probably one of the c
bbc— want to do nothing. dominic hughes, bbc news. - stay with us here on bbc news. after short break we will be live in france, talking latin american trade after that summer, we will be previewing the janet yellen trip to china, the janet yellen trip to china, the latest on the thames water travails and discussing ai commentators for wimbledon stop quite useful if your commentator has a croaky voice. join us for all of that here, i'm bbc news. hello. after the warmth ofjune, a completely...
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this bbc presenter. they are saying he's not expected to be on air in the coming days. the questions are being asked and they are serious questions, who knew what, when? why wasn't this presenter immediately suspended? is it is allegedly a criminal event why wasn't this referred to the police? big questions here. politicians have been getting involved, the politician in charge of culture select committee and says bbc has questions to answer. there's pressure on hr department to investigate quickly and explain what has happened since the story first came to back in may. us treasury secretary janet yellen continues her multi—day trip in china to strengthen economic ties between the two global super powers. speaking on saturday in beijing, she called for deeper cooperation between the us and china in addressing what she called the "existential threat" of climate change. there has been no formal co—operation on climate change since the trump administration. yellen also urged china to support internationa
this bbc presenter. they are saying he's not expected to be on air in the coming days. the questions are being asked and they are serious questions, who knew what, when? why wasn't this presenter immediately suspended? is it is allegedly a criminal event why wasn't this referred to the police? big questions here. politicians have been getting involved, the politician in charge of culture select committee and says bbc has questions to answer. there's pressure on hr department to investigate...
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this is bbc news. the headlines — soaring temperatures are impacting european countries like greece, italy, and croatia with temperatures of up to a8 degrees celsius expected to break records next week. some of the world's famous attractions are closed during the hottest part of the day to protect visitors from the heat. the international criminal court begins an investigation into possible war crimes in sudan after three months of fighting between the army and the rapid support forces. the icc prosecutor karim khan has told the bbc that "there is no hope of peace in sudan without some "type of justice". of up to a8 degrees celsius expected to break records next week.
this is bbc news. the headlines — soaring temperatures are impacting european countries like greece, italy, and croatia with temperatures of up to a8 degrees celsius expected to break records next week. some of the world's famous attractions are closed during the hottest part of the day to protect visitors from the heat. the international criminal court begins an investigation into possible war crimes in sudan after three months of fighting between the army and the rapid support forces. the...
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this is bbc news. we'll have the headlines and all the main news stories for you at the top of the hour, straight after this programme. welcome to hardtalk with me, zeinab badawi. france has been embarking on a bout of soul—searching after the shooting dead of 17—year—old nahel marzouk in june. a police officer has been charged with culpable homicide. the killing provoked the worst riots in nearly two decades. several thousand people were arrested, hundreds of police officers injured, shops looted, and houses this is bbc news.
this is bbc news. we'll have the headlines and all the main news stories for you at the top of the hour, straight after this programme. welcome to hardtalk with me, zeinab badawi. france has been embarking on a bout of soul—searching after the shooting dead of 17—year—old nahel marzouk in june. a police officer has been charged with culpable homicide. the killing provoked the worst riots in nearly two decades. several thousand people were arrested, hundreds of police officers injured,...
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sofia bettiza, bbc news, lille. rajini, i want to pick up on something that sofia said there, that the view of some people of racism within the french police forces, we heard previously on bbc news previously on bbc news from the head of one of the leading french unions who said there wasn't an issue of racism within his ranks and within the force's but that's not the perception for many people, notjust in paris, but across the country, is it? deep issues with the forces there. yes, and is more than just a perception. the united nations said on friday that the french police needed to address deep—rooted issues of discrimination and racism. in response to what the united nations said, we heard from the french government that there was no foundation in what had been said by the un. we have talked to people from nanterre, the suburb of paris where nahel was from and where he was killed, who say that they believe people from minority communities are racially profiled and that what happened to nahel was the tip of the
sofia bettiza, bbc news, lille. rajini, i want to pick up on something that sofia said there, that the view of some people of racism within the french police forces, we heard previously on bbc news previously on bbc news from the head of one of the leading french unions who said there wasn't an issue of racism within his ranks and within the force's but that's not the perception for many people, notjust in paris, but across the country, is it? deep issues with the forces there. yes, and is more...
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this is bbc news, the headlines. president zelensky marks 500 days since russia's invasion by visiting snake island — the enduring symbol
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this is bbc news. there are new allegations concerning a bbc presenter accused of paying a teenager for sexually explicit photographs beginning when he was aged 17. the claims in the sun newspaper allege the unnamed mall presenter paid the teenager tens of thousands of pounds. it is understood the corporation is investigating allegations and the star is currently not scheduled to be on air over the coming days. lucy manning has the latest. this is starting to feel like a crisis for the bbc. new allegations in the sun newspaper claiming that the unnamed presenter, there was a photo of that our name presenter in his underpants that was seen by the family of the teenager. those original allegations are that the teenager was sending explicit photos from the age of 17, until the age of 20, to the unnamed presenter. that unnamed presenter was paying that person money, thought to be around £35,000, a claim the sun newspaper. the key issue, the teenager's family says they complained to the bbc about what was
this is bbc news. there are new allegations concerning a bbc presenter accused of paying a teenager for sexually explicit photographs beginning when he was aged 17. the claims in the sun newspaper allege the unnamed mall presenter paid the teenager tens of thousands of pounds. it is understood the corporation is investigating allegations and the star is currently not scheduled to be on air over the coming days. lucy manning has the latest. this is starting to feel like a crisis for the bbc. new...
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live from washington, this is bbc news. israel says its beginning to withdraw troops from the west bank city ofjenin, following another day of violence. a technology dispute between china and the us heats up as china restricts exports of materials needed to make semiconductors. officials raise alarm bells over fears that a ukrainian nuclear power plant might be the target of an attack. iam sumi i am sumi somaskanda. great to have you with us. we begin in the middle east, where the israeli military has interecepted rockets they say were fired from the gaza strip. this comes hours after israel's forces announced the end of their two—day military operation injenin in the west bank. israeli forces are withdrawing from the west bank'sjenin refugee camp, ending the actions that left 12 palestinians and one israeli soldier dead. gunfire and explosions continued to be heard acrossjenin as news of the withdrawl broke earlier. israel prime minister benjamin netanyahu says the mission was an attempt to root out terrorists, while pal
live from washington, this is bbc news. israel says its beginning to withdraw troops from the west bank city ofjenin, following another day of violence. a technology dispute between china and the us heats up as china restricts exports of materials needed to make semiconductors. officials raise alarm bells over fears that a ukrainian nuclear power plant might be the target of an attack. iam sumi i am sumi somaskanda. great to have you with us. we begin in the middle east, where the israeli...
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david sillito, bbc news. nearly a year after he was stabbed before giving a lecture in new york, novelist salman rushdie has spoken excusively with the bbc about the attack that left him blind in one eye. rushdie spoke candidly about his recovery — both emotional and physical. actually the physical stuff is more or less ok. with the exception of having lost and i stop it otherwise, the physical stuff is reasonably all right. the emotional stuff, it takes dealing with. i have a very good therapist who has a lot of work to do. i have crazy dreams. but i think really the main difference is i don't know when i will again do a public event is open to the public that anybody can show up. a look now at some other stories making headlines. in guatemala, electorial confusion as a prosecutor at the attorney general�*s office announced the party of one of the candidates, bernardo arevalo, has been suspended. but at almost the same time, guatemala's election court announced that a run—off can go ahead in august bet
david sillito, bbc news. nearly a year after he was stabbed before giving a lecture in new york, novelist salman rushdie has spoken excusively with the bbc about the attack that left him blind in one eye. rushdie spoke candidly about his recovery — both emotional and physical. actually the physical stuff is more or less ok. with the exception of having lost and i stop it otherwise, the physical stuff is reasonably all right. the emotional stuff, it takes dealing with. i have a very good...
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jamie mcivor, bbc news. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. voice-over: bringing you different stories i from across the uk. what will the future look like? here in south yorkshire, they are designing it. technology behind tomorrow's planes, trains and automobiles have a home here along with one of the world's biggest companies. learning how to produce, safely, more sustainable aircraft at lower cost. the government believes investment zones will boost the wider regional economy. companies based here may benefit from grants to pay staff wages or build new buildings. some firms will get tax cuts and in total, eight investment zones will be created across england. we think it will attract £1.2 billion of investment, 8000 jobs. the institute for government says investment zones have a history of not always delivering the benefits they claim. but as the threat of a recession looms, all investments in our region's economy will be welcomed. voice-over: for more - stories from across the uk, head to the bbc news website. you're live with bbc news. t
jamie mcivor, bbc news. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. voice-over: bringing you different stories i from across the uk. what will the future look like? here in south yorkshire, they are designing it. technology behind tomorrow's planes, trains and automobiles have a home here along with one of the world's biggest companies. learning how to produce, safely, more sustainable aircraft at lower cost. the government believes investment zones will boost the wider regional...
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you're live with bbc news. now, to afghanistan, where the taliban have ordered hair and beauty salons to close within a month. the ruling is yet another blow for women's freedoms, which have been dramatically limited since the taliban returned to power two years ago. since then, girls have been banned from attending secondary schools, women have been prohibited from going to parks,
you're live with bbc news. now, to afghanistan, where the taliban have ordered hair and beauty salons to close within a month. the ruling is yet another blow for women's freedoms, which have been dramatically limited since the taliban returned to power two years ago. since then, girls have been banned from attending secondary schools, women have been prohibited from going to parks,
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tom brada, bbc news. let's get up to speed on the latest developments in this story, from our news correspondent charlotte gallagher. we have heard more revelations from the sun newspaper. this was the newspaper that first reported it a few days ago. they are saying this person contacted the young person, made a panicked phone call saying "what have you done?" and asked this person to ask their mother to put a stop to the investigation. the mother as well has told the sun newspaper that she's upset with the bbc. she's saying the bbc never contacted herfor a proper interview when she first made those allegations back in may. so, more claims, more revelations in the sun newspaper tomorrow and in other newspapers. now, lots of people are asking "why are we not naming this presenter?" and it is a really good question and it is a legal reason. firstly, defamation. that's a law that protects people from lies, being spread about them essentially, and if you sue someone for defamation you can win a lot of money.
tom brada, bbc news. let's get up to speed on the latest developments in this story, from our news correspondent charlotte gallagher. we have heard more revelations from the sun newspaper. this was the newspaper that first reported it a few days ago. they are saying this person contacted the young person, made a panicked phone call saying "what have you done?" and asked this person to ask their mother to put a stop to the investigation. the mother as well has told the sun newspaper...
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of this bbc presenter. but they are saying he's not expected to be on air in the coming days. the questions are being asked and they are serious questions — who knew what, when? what questions were asked, why wasn't this presenter immediately suspended ? if it is potentially, allegedly a criminal offence, why wasn't this referred to the police? there are big questions here. and politicians here have been getting involved, so, caroline dynage, for example, who is in charge of the culture select committee in the house of commons here, is saying the bbc has questions to answer. there's pressure on their hr department to investigate these latest claims quickly and explain what has happened since this story first came to light back in may. the bbc�*s graham satchel. to ukraine, where the country's president has marked the 500th day of russia's invasion with a video of his visit to the site of one of the war�*s most iconic battles. volodymyr zelensky posted the clip on telegram of his trip to snake island,
of this bbc presenter. but they are saying he's not expected to be on air in the coming days. the questions are being asked and they are serious questions — who knew what, when? what questions were asked, why wasn't this presenter immediately suspended ? if it is potentially, allegedly a criminal offence, why wasn't this referred to the police? there are big questions here. and politicians here have been getting involved, so, caroline dynage, for example, who is in charge of the culture...
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of this bbc presenter. but they are saying he's not expected to be on air in the coming days. the questions are being asked and they are serious questions — who knew what, when? what questions were asked, why wasn't this presenter immediately suspended ? if it is potentially, allegedly a criminal offence, why wasn't this referred to the police? there are big questions here. and politicians here have been getting involved, so, caroline dynage, for example, who is in charge of the culture select committee in the house of commons here, is saying the bbc has questions to answer. there's pressure on their hr department to investigate these latest claims quickly and explain what has happened since this story first came to light back in may. the bbc�*s graham satchel. in the us, legal action against the sale of so—called ghost guns has been filed by philadelphia following a fourth ofjuly weekend mass shooting in the us city. the suspect allegedly used two ghost guns to fatally shoot five people. philadelphia
of this bbc presenter. but they are saying he's not expected to be on air in the coming days. the questions are being asked and they are serious questions — who knew what, when? what questions were asked, why wasn't this presenter immediately suspended ? if it is potentially, allegedly a criminal offence, why wasn't this referred to the police? there are big questions here. and politicians here have been getting involved, so, caroline dynage, for example, who is in charge of the culture...
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live from london, this is bbc news. israel begins withdrawing forces from the occupied west bank city ofjenin, leaving at least 12 people killed and thousands fleeing their homes. and not only do they. explosion. that is, i think. gunfire. the crowds are scattering down there. ukraine has accused russia of placing objects resembling explosive devices on the roof of two power units at the zaporizhzhia nuclear plant. and if we already knew that they have an excellent memory, a new research has found out that elephants vary their dinner habits, as we do. hello, i'm sally bundock. warm welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in the uk and around the world. we begin in the middle east where israeli defence forces have carried out air strikes in gaza strip after they intercepted five rockets they said had been fired from there into southern israel. it comes shortly the idf announced they were withdrawing from the town ofjenin in the occupied west bank, after a two day military operation, which left twelve palestinians an
live from london, this is bbc news. israel begins withdrawing forces from the occupied west bank city ofjenin, leaving at least 12 people killed and thousands fleeing their homes. and not only do they. explosion. that is, i think. gunfire. the crowds are scattering down there. ukraine has accused russia of placing objects resembling explosive devices on the roof of two power units at the zaporizhzhia nuclear plant. and if we already knew that they have an excellent memory, a new research has...
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fergus walsh, bbc news. over a million public sector workers in the uk, such as teachers and doctors, are being offered pay rises of between 5% and 7%, as the government attempts to end strikes over pay and conditions. junior doctors are currently on a five—day stoppage, in a dispute which began over last year's settlement. the prime minister rishi sunak said the pay rises were the final offer, and that they would be funded by departmental savings, not extra borrowing or new taxes. teaching unions have urged their members to accept and to end strike action. the taliban has ordered teacher training centres to be closed in afghanistan. the islamists called them unnecessary and ineffective. the nearly 4,000 staff are to be moved to a new department, or employed as teachers in schools. japan's plan to release treated radioactive water from the fukushima nuclear plant into the pacific ocean could begin any day now. it was backed by the un's nuclear watchdog last week, but it's sparked concern and anger in both
fergus walsh, bbc news. over a million public sector workers in the uk, such as teachers and doctors, are being offered pay rises of between 5% and 7%, as the government attempts to end strikes over pay and conditions. junior doctors are currently on a five—day stoppage, in a dispute which began over last year's settlement. the prime minister rishi sunak said the pay rises were the final offer, and that they would be funded by departmental savings, not extra borrowing or new taxes. teaching...