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over in lyon, france and england — nine meetings. over in lyon, france and england will— nine meetings. over in lyon, france and england will be _ nine meetings. over in lyon, france and england will be watching - nine meetings. over in lyon, france and england will be watching what i and england will be watching what happens very closely. england so impressing last week and that when over ireland but this is a different type of test against france. but a good opportunity to find out exactly where they are at because it felt like a bit of a turning point last weekend?— like a bit of a turning point last weekend? ., �* , ., weekend? that's right. england will be full of confidence _ weekend? that's right. england will be full of confidence after _ weekend? that's right. england will be full of confidence after that - be full of confidence after that thrilling victory over ireland at twickenham last weekend, thanks about last drop goal from marcus smith. what that means is they do still have an outside chance of winning the title
over in lyon, france and england — nine meetings. over in lyon, france and england will— nine meetings. over in lyon, france and england will be _ nine meetings. over in lyon, france and england will be watching - nine meetings. over in lyon, france and england will be watching what i and england will be watching what happens very closely. england so impressing last week and that when over ireland but this is a different type of test against france. but a good opportunity to find out...
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read outside _ o'clock this evening. 0k, frances read outside the _ o'clock this evening. 0k, frances read outside the russian - o'clock this evening. 0k, frances | read outside the russian embassy o'clock this evening. 0k, frances - read outside the russian embassy in west london for us. as always, thank you very much, frances read. sources in ukraine have confirmed to the bbc that its drones hit an oil refinery in slavyansk—na—kubani in southern russia overnight. it comes as the governor of the belgorod region says one person was killed, and 11 wounded in ukraine shelling there. ukrainian sources said refineries were being targeted to undermine the russian economy and its oil exports. time for a look at today's sport with hugh ferris. for the second time in two days, and fa cup quarter final was settled by two injury—time goals. and it's chelsea who are heading to wembley again after they beat ten—man leicester 4—2 at stamford bridge. the late goals came from substitutes carney chukwuemeke and noni madueke after chelsea had let a two—goal half—time lead slip. an extrao
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they say this is a moment where france stood firm for female moment where france stood firm forfemale reproduction rights for female reproduction rights which forfemale reproduction rights which they sarah risk of erosion following the american decision two years ago to end the federal protection of abortion rates there. —— which they say are at risk of erosion. there is no similar threat to abortion rights in france, but people here would say, you know, not now, maybe, but babson and the future. that is how the debate has been framed. the need to preserve the rights for women to be able to dispose of their reproductive rights as they see it. —— maybe, but perhaps in the future. back on his weight behind it and the opposition then did too. it has been pretty much unanimous in his country. even the far right voted in the majority for the change. some might say what difference does it make? abortion is here in france and there is no threat to it. but for activists here, nonetheless, a historic and symbolic day, today that friends can be what it says it should be, a light, showin
they say this is a moment where france stood firm for female moment where france stood firm forfemale reproduction rights for female reproduction rights which forfemale reproduction rights which they sarah risk of erosion following the american decision two years ago to end the federal protection of abortion rates there. —— which they say are at risk of erosion. there is no similar threat to abortion rights in france, but people here would say, you know, not now, maybe, but babson and the...
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on top of that, 81% of the population in france are in favour of the move. in its 50 year history, abortion has never been challenged, and if anything, when it came to parliament, the bill has already been strengthened nine times. this is probably why it led to a rare moment of almost complete unity in french politics, as both mps and senators overwhelmingly voted in favour of the motion. so this actually begs a question. was this any necessary? was itjust pure symbolism, or was there maybe a political gain in there, too, for emmanuel macron? our paris correspondent hugh schofield is writing on that topic on our website saying, "emmanuel macron is hoping that abortion rights are a political winner. he is says the president hoped the constitutional revision on abortion might open a clear fault line between his party and its main opponents, marine le pen's far right, casting them as reactionaries. in fact, there were some protests from some religious groups against the move by some groups, but it did not gain any political traction whatsoever. either way, emma
on top of that, 81% of the population in france are in favour of the move. in its 50 year history, abortion has never been challenged, and if anything, when it came to parliament, the bill has already been strengthened nine times. this is probably why it led to a rare moment of almost complete unity in french politics, as both mps and senators overwhelmingly voted in favour of the motion. so this actually begs a question. was this any necessary? was itjust pure symbolism, or was there maybe a...
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the rural areas wherejob deep france. the rural areas where job losses, deep france. the rural areas wherejob losses, economic dislocation, unhappiness with the way things are have created opportunities on the far left it is true but mainly to the far right. the questionnaires, whether in these elections they will make really substantial gains and change the political game in france. christian worked at the peugeot car five decades and now it is largely closed. he is trying to organise resistance to the far right. these days, the national front calls itself the national rally. and this person is among the local militants or activists under the leadership of marine le pen and jordan bardella, the party's new talent who is coming to montbeliard. at montbeliard concert hall, the crowds gather. thousands of people. for decades, many french board of this as a far—right party, a racist party. so what they've is to rebrand it, changing the name six years ago, now increasingly trying new messages and new faces likejordan bardella. and here at least it is during the crowds.
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it meant she came from a shot down to win by one over france's celine boutier. i was fortunate enough to win last year in la but i actually had a very inconsistent season. actually missed the most could say that the mist since i was a rookie in 2018 so i did have some success but i also had some there were moments on the golf course so having an eight win so early in the season gives me a lot of confidence to play the events that i want to and just have a bit more confidence that i have played really well here in march and continue that out for the season. and that's all the sport for now. in the us, a huge blizzard is hitting parts of california and nevada. the snowstorm has closed major roads, shut down ski resorts and left tens of thousands of homes without power. the blizzard was especially severe in the mountainous sierra nevada region, people there have been warned of a 'high to extreme avalanche danger�*. earlier, we spoke to travel photographer dakota snider, who lives in mammoth lakes and who found himself in the middle of this blizzard. it is current
it meant she came from a shot down to win by one over france's celine boutier. i was fortunate enough to win last year in la but i actually had a very inconsistent season. actually missed the most could say that the mist since i was a rookie in 2018 so i did have some success but i also had some there were moments on the golf course so having an eight win so early in the season gives me a lot of confidence to play the events that i want to and just have a bit more confidence that i have played...
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, _ could live easily in ireland, france, portugal or spain. they all had these — france, portugal or spain. they all had these schemes. i would rather they stayed here and spend their money— they stayed here and spend their money here. you want to take that back? _ money here. you want to take that back? ,., , , ,, money here. you want to take that back? , ,, , , back? let me say this. see silly gimmicks- _ back? let me say this. see silly gimmicks. and _ back? let me say this. see silly gimmicks. and we're _ back? let me say this. see silly gimmicks. and we're not - back? let me say this. see silly gimmicks. and we're not going | back? let me say this. see silly l gimmicks. and we're not going to back? let me say this. see silly - gimmicks. and we're not going to do on wednesday. —— with the public sees through gimmicks. if on wednesday. -- with the public sees through gimmicks.— sees through gimmicks. if the chancellor _ sees through gimmicks. if the chancellor may _ sees through gimmicks. if the chancellor may tax _ sees through g
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let's look at france now. france is set to become the first country in the world to include a woman's right to abortion in its constitution. president macron has called legislators to a special session at versailles on monday, where its expected the amendment will be approved by the necessary three—fifths majority. let's speak to our correspondent hugh schofield in paris. we said this would be a globalfirst. how much support is therefore this? if nelly, the polls show there is 85% support and in the parliament of the two separate houses of parliament, the lower house and the national assembly, the senate, the vote has gone through very easily. there were feelings that perhaps the right, the hard right, would vote against it. there are many people on the right who turned out against gay marriage a few years ago in a big campaign in demonstrations but this hasn't happened this time round. a seems the country is pretty much happy that this should go ahead. what difference it will make it absolutely none at all
let's look at france now. france is set to become the first country in the world to include a woman's right to abortion in its constitution. president macron has called legislators to a special session at versailles on monday, where its expected the amendment will be approved by the necessary three—fifths majority. let's speak to our correspondent hugh schofield in paris. we said this would be a globalfirst. how much support is therefore this? if nelly, the polls show there is 85% support and...
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ireland kick the competition off in france. defending champions england, once again big favourites, face italy on sunday, and in between those wales will host scotland. 0ur reporterjo currie is at cardiff arms park for us ahead of the match. and jo, it's a game which could have big consequences, isn't it? yes, this woman six nations is expected to be the most competitive to date now that all teams have some form of rational contract in place form of rational contract in place for their players but the big question once again will be can any team close the gap on dominant england who are going after an incredible six consecutive title. france are once again expected to be snapping at their heels, but it is not all about who lifts the trophy this year. that is because the world cup, being held in england, is now just one year away and whilst england and france have already booked their spots, the other nations haven't. so for teams like ireland to kick of the championship with that tricky trip to france or wales and scotland who
ireland kick the competition off in france. defending champions england, once again big favourites, face italy on sunday, and in between those wales will host scotland. 0ur reporterjo currie is at cardiff arms park for us ahead of the match. and jo, it's a game which could have big consequences, isn't it? yes, this woman six nations is expected to be the most competitive to date now that all teams have some form of rational contract in place form of rational contract in place for their players...
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so confirmation of france's win over ireland to kick off this year's six nations. winning 38 points to 17. wales and scotland to come. and on sunday. . .. holders england begin their campaign against italy in parma. max verstappen has maintained his perfect start to the formula one season by claiming pole for sunday's australian grand prix. the world champion's two laps in the final session were both good enough for first place on the grid. the dutchman ended up quarter of a second quicker than carlos sainz. the spaniard made an impressive return to action after missing the last race two weeks ago due to surgery to remove his appendix. idid i did expect to fight for polling, happy with the laps we did in 03. it was a bit of a tricky weekend so far, but we managed to be there at the end, so i am very happy with that. this is good to do a perfect option a. this is good to do a perfect option a, but— this is good to do a perfect option a, but if— this is good to do a perfect option a, but if tomorrow i feel good i will give — a, but if tomorrow i feel good i wil
so confirmation of france's win over ireland to kick off this year's six nations. winning 38 points to 17. wales and scotland to come. and on sunday. . .. holders england begin their campaign against italy in parma. max verstappen has maintained his perfect start to the formula one season by claiming pole for sunday's australian grand prix. the world champion's two laps in the final session were both good enough for first place on the grid. the dutchman ended up quarter of a second quicker than...
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it meant she came from a shot down to win by one over france's celine boutier. i was fortunate enough to win last yearin i was fortunate enough to win last year in la but actually had a really inconsistent season. i actually missed the most i'd ever missed since i was a rookie in 2018. so actually i did have some success but it also had some lower moments on the golf course so having a window early in the season gives me a lot of confidence to be able to, you know, play the events that i want to and, yes, just have a bit more confidence that i played really well here in march and continue that throughout the season. hesse here in march and continue that throughout the season. have time in the manchester _ throughout the season. have time in the manchester derby _ throughout the season. have time in the manchester derby and _ throughout the season. have time in the manchester derby and it - throughout the season. have time in the manchester derby and it is - throughout the season. have time in the manchester derby and it is 0-1. | the manchester derby and it is 0
it meant she came from a shot down to win by one over france's celine boutier. i was fortunate enough to win last yearin i was fortunate enough to win last year in la but actually had a really inconsistent season. i actually missed the most i'd ever missed since i was a rookie in 2018. so actually i did have some success but it also had some lower moments on the golf course so having a window early in the season gives me a lot of confidence to be able to, you know, play the events that i want...
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you said, "these are foreigners who could live easily in ireland, france, portugal or spain. they all have these schemes. i would rather they stayed - here and spent their money here". do you want to take that back? let me say this. the country sees through gimmicks, and we are not going to do gimmicks on wednesday. jeremy hunt is under enormous pressure from his own mp to deliver tangible tax cuts, ones that people feel in their pockets. many conservative backbenchers see this week, when the chancellor steps out of number 11 downing street to deliver his budget, as the last opportunity before a general election to close the gap between their party and labour. so if the chancellor does cut taxes, would labour reverse them to have more money to spend? we think the tax burden should be lower. we think the tax burden is too high. it is set to be the highest in 70 years. we have also been clear that we would only want to see taxes cut in a responsible way and we want to make sure we get the economy growing because that is the way to make people better off and to make sure public
you said, "these are foreigners who could live easily in ireland, france, portugal or spain. they all have these schemes. i would rather they stayed - here and spent their money here". do you want to take that back? let me say this. the country sees through gimmicks, and we are not going to do gimmicks on wednesday. jeremy hunt is under enormous pressure from his own mp to deliver tangible tax cuts, ones that people feel in their pockets. many conservative backbenchers see this week,...
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on the politics of it, ou left in france. on the politics of it, you talked — left in france. on the politics of it, you talked about _ left in france. on the politics of it, you talked about part - left in france. on the politics of it, you talked about part of i left in france. on the politics of it, you talked about part of thatj it, you talked about part of that balancing act for emmanuel macron, it is something he is clearly prepared to do, is it is a political reason or is the straight ideology? i don't think you change the french constitution for electoral reasons, that would be trivialising what it means to change the french constitution. this would be only the 25th revision under the fifth republic since it was founded in 1958, so it's not a trivial matter but it is nonetheless partly, i think, about embodying a balance in the politics that isn'tjust about what is seen at now is increasingly right—wing measures but also about fundamental rights that are considered traditionally left—wing measures. we'll see this afternoon it but i think it will get cross—party s
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france take on germany — both will be at euro 202a. as will denmark and switzerland, who play each other later too. republic of ireland welcome belgium. earlier, world champions argentina beat el salvador 3—0. uefa has reached a confidential settlement to compensate liverpool fans for personal injury claims from the chaos at the 2022 champions league final in paris. a failed security operation saw tens of thousands of fans held in for hours before the game at the stade de france. many fans were fired on with tear gas by police, and the final was delayed for nearly a0 minutes. inside the stadium, uefa broadcast a message blaming late—arriving fans in part for the delay. in the nba, lebronjames helped the los angeles lakers beat the philadelphia 76ers for the first time in seven meetings. lebron had 20 points, eight rebounds and six assists, as the lakers beat philadelphia for the first time since march 2020. the lakers won despite having their lowest—scoring performance since early january. and that's all the sport for now. we wil
france take on germany — both will be at euro 202a. as will denmark and switzerland, who play each other later too. republic of ireland welcome belgium. earlier, world champions argentina beat el salvador 3—0. uefa has reached a confidential settlement to compensate liverpool fans for personal injury claims from the chaos at the 2022 champions league final in paris. a failed security operation saw tens of thousands of fans held in for hours before the game at the stade de france. many fans...
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it is a contentious issue in france. the| contentious issue in france. the hijab was banned in 200a. just in the autumn emmanuel macron tried to pass banning another article of clothing. that has not been passed. i but it has opened a can of worms between something being a religious symbol and cultural dress. so it is hugely contentious in france. thank ou ve hugely contentious in france. thank you very much- _ hugely contentious in france. thank you very much. anna _ hugely contentious in france. thank you very much. anna richards. - some breaking news. a un committee has told the uk it should withdraw its "safety of rwanda" bill, or repeal it if it is passed. the illegal migration act would send some failed asylum seekers to rwanda. the un reviewing committee said the uk's arrangements with rwanda would not be compliant with international law. the recommendations come following a un human rights review of the uk's record on civil and political rights — the uk ratified the un covenant in 1976. let's speak to our geneva correspondent imogen foulkes. vi
it is a contentious issue in france. the| contentious issue in france. the hijab was banned in 200a. just in the autumn emmanuel macron tried to pass banning another article of clothing. that has not been passed. i but it has opened a can of worms between something being a religious symbol and cultural dress. so it is hugely contentious in france. thank ou ve hugely contentious in france. thank you very much- _ hugely contentious in france. thank you very much. anna _ hugely contentious in...
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thank you very much, and france _ which is only ten days. thank you very much, and france are i which is only ten days. thank you very much, and france are also i which is only ten days. thank you i very much, and france are also said to be putting forward their own draft resolution. now it's time for a look at today's sport. it could be a pivotal day in the english premier league title race. with ten games to go, just one point separates arsenal, liverpool it could be a pivotal day in the english premier league title race. with ten games to go, just one point separates arsenal, liverpool and manchester city at the top of the table. city, in third, are trying to win their fourth league title in a row. arsenal haven't won it for 20 years. both sides face each other at the etihad stadium later and both managers are hoping the international break hasn't disrupted their momentum. well, you cannot do it. that moment is gone. they had to go to national teams, we have maximised as much as we possibly could, the time we had here with some players, a
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the france school headscarf row — now the france's prime minister pledges legal action against a pupil. hello. we start in the us city of baltimore where rescue divers have recovered two bodies from the water beneath a bridge which collapsed when it was struck by a cargo ship. the bodies of two men were found in a pick—up truck submerged in the icy waters of the patapsco river. four workers remain missing. these are live pictures from the scene where the search for the men has been suspended due to bad weather conditions. salvage crews are working to address dangerous materials and accident investigators are on the scene. our north america correspondent david willis reports 25 feet beneath the surface, near what had been the centre of the bridge, divers recovered a red pickup truck with two bodies inside it. maintenance workers, who'd been repairing potholes at the time the structure collapsed. four of their colleagues are still missing and their bodies may never be found. we transitioned from search and rescue to recovery. we need to bring a sense of closure and comfort to the famil
the france school headscarf row — now the france's prime minister pledges legal action against a pupil. hello. we start in the us city of baltimore where rescue divers have recovered two bodies from the water beneath a bridge which collapsed when it was struck by a cargo ship. the bodies of two men were found in a pick—up truck submerged in the icy waters of the patapsco river. four workers remain missing. these are live pictures from the scene where the search for the men has been...
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we're under way at the six nations, as france take on ireland in le mans. the french in the lead in le mans as they begin their campaign as favourites to topple and all—conquering england — who play tomorrow against italy. later today, though, wales are at home to scotland — in what's expected to be a tight encounter. jo currie is in cardiff for us. scotland looking to cement their status as one of the most improved sides in the competition? yes, we have already had torrential rain, bright sunshine and just about everything in between here in cardiff already this afternoon. you can bet that this game between wales and scotland will be just as unpredictable. these encounters are always very tight, always very hard for it. these two sides finished third and fourth respectively last year and you can imagine that with the world cup next year the two dominant forces in this petition, england and france, have already booked their spots, but the other nations have not. there is one more automatic guaranteed qualification spot on for grabs in this women's six
we're under way at the six nations, as france take on ireland in le mans. the french in the lead in le mans as they begin their campaign as favourites to topple and all—conquering england — who play tomorrow against italy. later today, though, wales are at home to scotland — in what's expected to be a tight encounter. jo currie is in cardiff for us. scotland looking to cement their status as one of the most improved sides in the competition? yes, we have already had torrential rain,...
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frances read, bbc news. a court in hong kong has sentenced a group of people in connection with the storming of the city's legislative council building in 2019. that took place at the height of anti—government protests. most of the defendants were found guilty of rioting. the longestjail term handed down is six years and ten months. two other people were jailed for 57 and 7a months, respectively. and two journalists were given relatively small fines — the equivalent of less than 200 us dollars — for illegally entering the legislative council chamber. in the world's biggest democratic exercise, india has just announced that it will vote in national elections from april 19th, with the polls to be held over several weeks. the hindu—nationalist and incumbant prime minister, narendra modi, is strongly favoured to win a third term. it is the world's largest democracy in which one 190 million people are eligible to cast ballots. here's the chief election commissioner making the announcement(sot next) we'll
frances read, bbc news. a court in hong kong has sentenced a group of people in connection with the storming of the city's legislative council building in 2019. that took place at the height of anti—government protests. most of the defendants were found guilty of rioting. the longestjail term handed down is six years and ten months. two other people were jailed for 57 and 7a months, respectively. and two journalists were given relatively small fines — the equivalent of less than 200 us...
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i wasn't there in france, but you iwasn't there in france, but you really— i wasn't there in france, but you really felt — i wasn't there in france, but you really felt that connection between the fans_ really felt that connection between the fans and players. i'm sure we would _ the fans and players. i'm sure we would get — the fans and players. i'm sure we would get that again in germany. whales _ would get that again in germany. whales boss rob page sprung a surprise in his line against finland. he now has another tough selection calls to make. if finland. he now has another tough selection calls to make.— selection calls to make. if you can't finish — selection calls to make. if you can't finish off _ selection calls to make. if you can't finish off with _ selection calls to make. if you can't finish off with another i selection calls to make. if you l can't finish off with another win, selection calls to make. if you . can't finish off with another win, i don't _ can't finish off with another win, i don't think— can't finish off with another win, i don't think anyone _
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especially now that france has dropped its opposition to these shells being sourced from outside the eu. he is said to be impressed with the idea, but unlike a number of other countries, denmark, canada, belgium, the netherlands, and most recently lithuania, what we have not heard yet from france is a concrete commitment to the plan, and especially how much money they are prepared to put into it. i think thatis prepared to put into it. i think that is what most people will be watching for when president macron addresses journalists after his meeting with the czech president. we've got some reports on words that have been already said today by emmanuel macron, urging ukraine �*s allies not to be cowards in supporting the country to fight off the russian invasion. he said "we are surely approaching a moment for europe in which it will be necessary not to be cowards". "war has returned to our land". indeed. president macron is sounding the alarm, i think, as we see ukraine face ever bigger shortages of ammunition on the battlefield, and of course with so much uncertainty in what is go
especially now that france has dropped its opposition to these shells being sourced from outside the eu. he is said to be impressed with the idea, but unlike a number of other countries, denmark, canada, belgium, the netherlands, and most recently lithuania, what we have not heard yet from france is a concrete commitment to the plan, and especially how much money they are prepared to put into it. i think thatis prepared to put into it. i think that is what most people will be watching for when...
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wales 24—20 france. about 20 minutes to play. australian open champion aryna sabalenka saved four match points and needed four of her own to earn a three—set win over payton stearns at the indian wells masters. the world number two was pushed to the limit in her opening match by the american outsider, who�*s ranked 6ath. she�*ll play the 2021 us open champion emma raducanu. a quick check on that game at anfield. it is still 1—0 to manchester city. as it stands, they would move top of the premier league. we will have an update in the next hour. to india now, where opposition parties have expressed concern over the abrupt resignation of the country�*s second—highest ranking election commission official. arun goel is stepping down weeks before the world�*s biggest exercise in democracy, leaving the election commission of india with only one of its top three officials. he did not give a reason for his departure. earlier, we heard from our south asia regional editor anbarasan ethirajan. he started by explaining the role
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how much is france willing to put into this scheme? so, just to be clear, this is not an eu—backed initiative. this is the two leaders, and particularly the czech president has put this forward. and we know, don't we, that shells, artillery and ammunition, is a huge issue for ukraine at the moment. indeed. there is perhaps, you know, a lack of clarity and a lack of detail around the scheme, because it's an extremely sensitive initiative, because obviously some of these countries that have this ammunition, and it appears at least from czech officials, are willing to sell it via the czech republic, don't want to do that publicly. they want to remain in the background, in the shadows as it were, with the czechs acting as middlemen. but it is the detail that observers are looking for in this scheme, as they are trying to find out exactly how many shells could be supplied to ukraine, how soon, and crucially who is going to pay it. it's not going to be the european union as a whole, it seems. it is going to be a mixture of bilateral and mu
how much is france willing to put into this scheme? so, just to be clear, this is not an eu—backed initiative. this is the two leaders, and particularly the czech president has put this forward. and we know, don't we, that shells, artillery and ammunition, is a huge issue for ukraine at the moment. indeed. there is perhaps, you know, a lack of clarity and a lack of detail around the scheme, because it's an extremely sensitive initiative, because obviously some of these countries that have...
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you said, "these are foreigners who could live easily in ireland, "france, portugal or spain. "they all have these schemes. "i would rather they stayed here and spent their money here. do you want to take that back? let me say this. the country sees through gimmicks and we are not going to do gimmicks on wednesday. so if the chancellor does cut taxes, would labour reverse them to have more money to spend? in terms of the principle of what we want to see in the budget, you know, working people are paying more in tax than they've paid since the second world war. and i don't think it's right that, time and again, the conservatives have gone to working people and asked them to contribute more and more, 25 tax rises in the last parliament alone. economic experts warn any tax cuts could be short lived. i think if we do see a tax cut in the budget, then, one way or another, it's likely to be undone after the next election. whatever the scale of the tax cut announced in the budget this week, during this parliament, taxes will have risen really very substantially indeed. this has been
you said, "these are foreigners who could live easily in ireland, "france, portugal or spain. "they all have these schemes. "i would rather they stayed here and spent their money here. do you want to take that back? let me say this. the country sees through gimmicks and we are not going to do gimmicks on wednesday. so if the chancellor does cut taxes, would labour reverse them to have more money to spend? in terms of the principle of what we want to see in the budget, you...
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it will grow faster than france, germany, italy, orjapan, over the next five years. we need to stick with that plan. it is not the time to go back to square one. it is how we bring down debt, bring taxes down, create more jobs and create the high—wage, high—skill economy everyone wants. will you be chancellor by the time of the election? absolutely and i hope to be chancellor after the election because i think people will look at the fundamental choice and they know we have been through a difficult period but they know they have a government with a clear plan for the economy that is creating jobs, bringing in investment, and have seen us grow faster than similar european countries. the choice between that and a labour party that has abandoned its economic plan... i know you will talk... we will talk to rachel reeves next week and people watching might feel differently about what you have said. it's a very stark contrast. she will be with us in the studio next week. before we leave you, rishi sunak made a surprise speech about extremism on friday night after the e
it will grow faster than france, germany, italy, orjapan, over the next five years. we need to stick with that plan. it is not the time to go back to square one. it is how we bring down debt, bring taxes down, create more jobs and create the high—wage, high—skill economy everyone wants. will you be chancellor by the time of the election? absolutely and i hope to be chancellor after the election because i think people will look at the fundamental choice and they know we have been through a...
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the authorities in france say the boat was just too small for the number of people, 16, they say, who were trying to board it. then it capsized as people were getting on board. they say that a seven—year—old died at the scene. they also say a person walking by raise the alarm and there were other children on the boat as well. 0ther children on the boat as well. other siblings of the girl as well as other adults and other children and they are all being cared for any hospital in dunkirk. we have also heard from the french prosecutor for the region has said several people are now in custody in relation to this incident and they are looking at possible charges of manslaughter and people smuggling. we have also heard from the mayor of the town that canal dissects and he said he has seem a lot more incidents of these small boats trying to set off a further inland, and he says that is because he thinks they are trying to avoid the surveillance you would get at the larger port towns, dunkirk and calais, and that these people are trying to move so they avoid that sort of surveillance, but
the authorities in france say the boat was just too small for the number of people, 16, they say, who were trying to board it. then it capsized as people were getting on board. they say that a seven—year—old died at the scene. they also say a person walking by raise the alarm and there were other children on the boat as well. 0ther children on the boat as well. other siblings of the girl as well as other adults and other children and they are all being cared for any hospital in dunkirk. we...
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you said, "these are foreigners who could live easily in ireland, "france, portugal or spain. "they all have these schemes. "i would rather they stayed here and spent their money here. do you want to take that back? let me say this. the country sees through gimmicks and we are not going to do gimmicks on wednesday. jeremy hunt is under tremendous pressure to deliver tangible tax cuts. many conservatives are seat this week as the last opportunity before the general election to close the gap between their party and labour. so, if the chancellor does cut taxes, would deliver reverse to have money to spend? we have been clear we would want to see taxes cut and are responsible become and we want to make sure we get the economy growing, because thatis get the economy growing, because that is a way to make people better off and to make sure public services have the sustainable funding that they need. have the sustainable funding that the need. ., . , , ., have the sustainable funding that the need. ., . , , . they need. economic experts warn any tax cut they need. economic experts wa
you said, "these are foreigners who could live easily in ireland, "france, portugal or spain. "they all have these schemes. "i would rather they stayed here and spent their money here. do you want to take that back? let me say this. the country sees through gimmicks and we are not going to do gimmicks on wednesday. jeremy hunt is under tremendous pressure to deliver tangible tax cuts. many conservatives are seat this week as the last opportunity before the general election...
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on international women's day, president macron entrance in france's constitution the right to have an abortion. and former conservative prime minister theresa may is to stand out as an mp at the next general election. —— stand down as an mp. it is cautioned that a funding shortage will leave the uk reliance upon allies for defence spending. in the past hour where been in france for a significant moment with abortion being enshrined in the constitution as a right and emmanuel macron has been taking part in pomp and ceremony. let's take a look at that. it will be formally enshrined in the next couple of james. this is the ceremony and a symbolic moment for the country. abortion has been legal for 50 years or so but this is an extra step, adding it to the constitution. let's speak to a woman's health reporter at the new york times. thank you for coming on the programme. york times. thank you for coming on the programme-— york times. thank you for coming on the programme. thank you for having me. what the programme. thank you for having me- what do — the programme. thank you for h
on international women's day, president macron entrance in france's constitution the right to have an abortion. and former conservative prime minister theresa may is to stand out as an mp at the next general election. —— stand down as an mp. it is cautioned that a funding shortage will leave the uk reliance upon allies for defence spending. in the past hour where been in france for a significant moment with abortion being enshrined in the constitution as a right and emmanuel macron has been...
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and there are people who come from the auvergne region of central france. they traditionally and still supply waiters and waitresses. and a lot of them are involved in running the bars and brasserie of paris. people from this region and this newspaper set up the race back in 1914 to kind of show off the trade and to attract people into the business of being being waiters. and if you look at the old footage on pat and others, you can see on pate and others, you can see regular footage from the �*30s and �*aos of the race taking place with men, only men in those days, running around the city, wearing their sort of formal attire of of apron and black trousers and so on. it ran out because the newspaper ran out of money a few years ago, and now it's being revived by the city this time. and the idea is, i guess, to make it an annual event again. but, of course, the link to the olympics is there in a kind of way, because everything that happens in paris this year is about self—promotion, about showing the city off to its best advantage. and one way of doing
and there are people who come from the auvergne region of central france. they traditionally and still supply waiters and waitresses. and a lot of them are involved in running the bars and brasserie of paris. people from this region and this newspaper set up the race back in 1914 to kind of show off the trade and to attract people into the business of being being waiters. and if you look at the old footage on pat and others, you can see on pate and others, you can see regular footage from the...
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plus, with france set to become the first country to enshrine access to abortion in its constitution, we'll take a closer look at reproductive rights around the world. i'm helena humphrey, good to have you with us. here in the us, when it comes to presidential elections, it's women who consistently vote at a higher rate than men. and while they're far from being single issue voters — reproductive rights are expected to play a large role in the upcoming presidential election. debate has raged in the us since the supreme court rescinded the nationwide right to a termination injune 2022. but polling shows why this is proving a difficult political issue for republican presidential candidates. among all americans, some 73% support allowing abortions in the first six week of pregnancy. including 56% of those in states with the most restrictive abortion bans. as of last month, 21 out of 50 states have either total or partial abortion bans on the books. and so, unsurprisingly, it's an issue that is playing out on the campaign trail. republican frontrunner donald trump has been reminding his
plus, with france set to become the first country to enshrine access to abortion in its constitution, we'll take a closer look at reproductive rights around the world. i'm helena humphrey, good to have you with us. here in the us, when it comes to presidential elections, it's women who consistently vote at a higher rate than men. and while they're far from being single issue voters — reproductive rights are expected to play a large role in the upcoming presidential election. debate has raged...
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the leaders of germany, france and poland are meeting in berlin, in an attempt to show unity for ukraine following russia's invasion. the french president emmanuel macron has called on kyiv�*s allies not to be cowards, and said he wouldn't rule out deploying western troops on the ground. for more i spoke to our correspondentjessica parker who's in berlin. of course the meetings themselves are happening behind closed doors amongst these leaders so we are always slightly left to guess what they will be talking about but it is pretty clear in this unscheduled emergency meeting they are going to be discussing the situation in ukraine and the relationship as you mentioned between the french president emmanuel macron and the german chancellor 0laf scholz. there has been a lot of scrutiny over mixed messages coming from the two countries in terms of support for ukraine. emmanuel macron has been sounding increasingly hawkish and not long ago he made those remarks that many eyebrows were raised about when he said he wouldn't rule out the idea of one day sending troops to ukraine, something the
the leaders of germany, france and poland are meeting in berlin, in an attempt to show unity for ukraine following russia's invasion. the french president emmanuel macron has called on kyiv�*s allies not to be cowards, and said he wouldn't rule out deploying western troops on the ground. for more i spoke to our correspondentjessica parker who's in berlin. of course the meetings themselves are happening behind closed doors amongst these leaders so we are always slightly left to guess what they...
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france the first country in the world to guarantee such a right in the constitution. and on international women's day, there's more — irish citizens have been voting in two referendums which would change the constitution's language on family and care. voters are being asked if they want to expand the definition of family to include unmarried couples and single parent families. they are also being asked if they wish to remove a reference to the role of women in the home. the current wording is ok, but... on that, i wrap up three hours on verify, but stay with us here on bbc news. hello there, good afternoon. today looking very similar to how it was yesterday, still of cloud around for places but brighter now with some sunshine across the south of england, east anglia in particular, lots of blue skies here in norwich. and more sunny spells for western wales and northwest scotland, where it's set to continue through the rest of the day. but a brisk and chilly easterly wind blowing for most of us and it will stay dry. low pressure along the south with milder air. chilly
france the first country in the world to guarantee such a right in the constitution. and on international women's day, there's more — irish citizens have been voting in two referendums which would change the constitution's language on family and care. voters are being asked if they want to expand the definition of family to include unmarried couples and single parent families. they are also being asked if they wish to remove a reference to the role of women in the home. the current wording is...
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first france is to become the first country in the world to put the right to abortion in its constitution. we will be live in versailles, on the israel— gaza border, and around the world. and the royal national lifeboat institution celebrates 200 years after being foundered in a tavern in london. the charity says it has saved almost 150,000 lives. welcome to bbc news. we will start in haiti. thousands of prisoners have escaped from jail is there. it is thought the latest number is 3700. there has been violence and armed gangs on the streets, and now armed gangs on the streets, and now a 72 hour state of emergency in the capital, port 0 prince. night curfews are in capital, port 0 prince. night cu rfews are in force capital, port 0 prince. night curfews are in force until wednesday. gangs have attacked two prisons in the country, first in the centre of the capital, the largest prison in the country. and the second prism is nearby. this was also hit by gangs. this all happened over the weekend. gang leaders say they want the prime minister out of power. james landale has the latest. gunfi
first france is to become the first country in the world to put the right to abortion in its constitution. we will be live in versailles, on the israel— gaza border, and around the world. and the royal national lifeboat institution celebrates 200 years after being foundered in a tavern in london. the charity says it has saved almost 150,000 lives. welcome to bbc news. we will start in haiti. thousands of prisoners have escaped from jail is there. it is thought the latest number is 3700. there...
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the us and france and canada did not care two weeks ago about the humanitarian disaster. which has gotten worse. but not markedly since this happened. it will continue to get worse. they do not care about and suddenly they care about and suddenly they care about it. if they want to get this right, they need to let the haitian civil society opposition political parties come together and find be haitian way forward, which has never been afforded to them in their years of independence. if their years of independence. if the international community chooses another leader or government for them, it may get better temporarily but will continue its slide to have it. we have seen in the past some attempts at international aid efforts or security effort is not going well in haiti. i know you stepped down from your role as ambassador in 2021, over the deportation of haitian migrants from the us. how would you then gauge what the us should be doing or has been doing when it comes to haiti, which is only a few hundred miles away from the southern coast of the us. it is one hour _ sou
the us and france and canada did not care two weeks ago about the humanitarian disaster. which has gotten worse. but not markedly since this happened. it will continue to get worse. they do not care about and suddenly they care about and suddenly they care about it. if they want to get this right, they need to let the haitian civil society opposition political parties come together and find be haitian way forward, which has never been afforded to them in their years of independence. if their...
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france _ days of stalinism. thank you very much. france and _ days of stalinism. thank you very much. france and the _ days of stalinism. thank you very much. france and the un - days of stalinism. thank you very much. france and the un are - much. france and the un are demanding an independent investigation into the deaths of palestinians who died on thursday while trying to get food from aid convoy. israeladmitted while trying to get food from aid convoy. israel admitted soldiers opened fire on the crowd but said most deaths happened in the ensuing crush. we take a look at what happened. in the early hours of thursday, more than 100 people in gaza were reported to have been killed and many more injured as they gathered around aid lorries. hamas accused israel of firing at civilians, but israel said most died in a crush after it fired warning shots. leaders around the world have demanded an investigation into what happened. here's what we know so far. we've geolocated the incident to here on the coast of the gaza strip on al—rasheed street. hundreds of palestin
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france raised their terror threat level on sunday in the wake of the deadly attack in moscow. french prime minister gabriel attal said: "given the claim "of responsibility for the attack by the islamic state "and the threats weighing on our country, we have decided "to raise the vigipirate state, that's france's national "security alert system, to its highest level: "emergency attack". the escalation comes just months after the level was lowered injanuary. the captain of a british warship in the red sea says attacks by the iran—backed houthi movement are becoming more dangerous, as they launch more ballistic and cruise missiles — which are harder to defend against. the houthis say they're targeting merchant vessels and warships in solidarity with palestinians in gaza. our defence correspondent jonathan beale is the first journalist to board the destroyer hms diamond as it carries out its mission to defend shipping in the red sea. security, security, security. this is coalition warship listening channel one—six. the royal navy's hms diamond, sailing in the red sea towards
france raised their terror threat level on sunday in the wake of the deadly attack in moscow. french prime minister gabriel attal said: "given the claim "of responsibility for the attack by the islamic state "and the threats weighing on our country, we have decided "to raise the vigipirate state, that's france's national "security alert system, to its highest level: "emergency attack". the escalation comes just months after the level was lowered injanuary. the...
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weather france tried to move in from the atlantic, but as they bump into that high pressure, they will make not too many inroads. breezy, but for much of the british isles, things looked right and settled. some early morning mist, frost and fog possible, clearing away to leave sunny spells and thankfully a dry speu sunny spells and thankfully a dry spell of weather with highs around eight to 12 for most of us. as we look towards the middle part of the week into thursday and friday, plenty of dry weather, could be the odd spot of wet weather towards the west, temperatures typical for the time of year and many of us will be pleased to see this quite a spell of weather in the week ahead. goodbye. this is bbc news. the headlines. a hold—up in the gaza peace talks — israel is reported not to be sending a delegation to cairo. speaking in the last hour us vice president, kamala harris, called for an immediate ceasefire. given the immense scale of suffering in gaza,there must be given the immense scale of suffering in gaza, there must be an immediate cease—fire. a seven—year—old girl
weather france tried to move in from the atlantic, but as they bump into that high pressure, they will make not too many inroads. breezy, but for much of the british isles, things looked right and settled. some early morning mist, frost and fog possible, clearing away to leave sunny spells and thankfully a dry speu sunny spells and thankfully a dry spell of weather with highs around eight to 12 for most of us. as we look towards the middle part of the week into thursday and friday, plenty of...
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france also got their challenge to england off well, with a win over ireland. next to tennis — the two time australian open champion aryna sabelnka has been knocked out of the miami open. it's been a difficult week for — following the death of her ex—boyfriend. she lost in three sets to ukraine's anhelina kalinina in the third round. meanwhile in the men's draw... meanwhile in the men's draw the number one seed carlos alcaraz will play gael monfis next after beating roberto carballes baena in straight sets. having just won the title at indian wells, alcaraz cruised through 6—2 6—1 but says the win wasn't as easy as it sounds. it was difficult with the humidity. you know, the court, the balls, everything, it was difficult to adapt my game to these conditions. but really happy with the level that i hit the ball, that i solved everything and hopefully keep going. a remarkable collapse from england handed new zealand a dramatic three—run victory in the third t20 as the hosts kept the series alive in nelson. england were cruising in pursuit of 156 needin
france also got their challenge to england off well, with a win over ireland. next to tennis — the two time australian open champion aryna sabelnka has been knocked out of the miami open. it's been a difficult week for — following the death of her ex—boyfriend. she lost in three sets to ukraine's anhelina kalinina in the third round. meanwhile in the men's draw... meanwhile in the men's draw the number one seed carlos alcaraz will play gael monfis next after beating roberto carballes...
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she lives in berlin and is a resident dj at one she is now in france and plays across europe. playing outside iran, for me, is liberating. i feel relaxed and don't worry about being arrested or the event getting cancelled. but for me, nothing beats the vibe of iran's underground parties. we want to tell you about one of the most read—stories from our website. in a much—anticipated new report, the pentagon has revealed that a spike in ufo sightings in the 1950s and �*60s were actually caused by extensive military tests of highly advanced spy planes and new space age technology. officials say a number of secret projects involved circular or saucer—shaped aircraft like this fighter—bomber. as you can see, it looks a lot like the ufos we've seen in films. officials also said there was "no evidence" that the us government had encountered any alien life but accepted that despite this declassification of evidence, it's unlikely to quell popular beliefs about extra terrestrial life. here's our second celestial story. a pallet of batteries that was jettisoned from the interna
she lives in berlin and is a resident dj at one she is now in france and plays across europe. playing outside iran, for me, is liberating. i feel relaxed and don't worry about being arrested or the event getting cancelled. but for me, nothing beats the vibe of iran's underground parties. we want to tell you about one of the most read—stories from our website. in a much—anticipated new report, the pentagon has revealed that a spike in ufo sightings in the 1950s and �*60s were actually...
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france's national assembly overwhemingly voted 780 to 72 to enshrine women's guaranteed freedom to abort. the change was prompted in part by reproductive rights in the us where the right to an abortion was overturned by the supreme court two years ago. a us airman will be jailed for 16 years after pleading guilty to leaking 100 of classified files. 22—year—old airman first class jake teixeira was arrested in april 2023 after smuggling files out of an air force intelligence facility and posting them online. prosecutors agreed not to charge him with espionage. the philippines says one of its ships was damaged in a collision wiith a china coastguard vessel on tuesday. the philippines coastguard said the filipino vessel was conducting a resupply mission to troops on a remote outpost. china says it took measures against the ship's "illegal intrusion" in chinese—controlled waters. parts of the uk have been treated to one of mother nature's most awe—inspiring spectacles. the northern lights put on a show for sky—watchers from the highlands in scotland, aall the way down to cornwall on
france's national assembly overwhemingly voted 780 to 72 to enshrine women's guaranteed freedom to abort. the change was prompted in part by reproductive rights in the us where the right to an abortion was overturned by the supreme court two years ago. a us airman will be jailed for 16 years after pleading guilty to leaking 100 of classified files. 22—year—old airman first class jake teixeira was arrested in april 2023 after smuggling files out of an air force intelligence facility and...
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other countries have done that, including jordan and france. what do you make of the fact the us have done this now? will there be more? will it make a difference? well, no, it won't make a difference. 36,000 meals to go round, 2.2 million people. you know, it's not going to get you very far. i think it is, as i said in my report, a desperate measure, a sign that the that frankly, countries are grasping at any mechanisms they can find to make even the smallest bit of difference. and it perhaps sends a political message, too, which is that here is israel's closest ally reduced to dropping aid from the air when it can't be brought in by land. that is a powerful message and not a positive one at all. but i think it is symptomatic of the growing frustration that exists now about the inability to get aid to the people who need it so badly. the head of the world health organisation has described as unspeakable an israeli air strike in southern gaza that killed at least 11 people, including two health workers. tedros adhanom ghebreyesus said health wo
other countries have done that, including jordan and france. what do you make of the fact the us have done this now? will there be more? will it make a difference? well, no, it won't make a difference. 36,000 meals to go round, 2.2 million people. you know, it's not going to get you very far. i think it is, as i said in my report, a desperate measure, a sign that the that frankly, countries are grasping at any mechanisms they can find to make even the smallest bit of difference. and it perhaps...
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france won the correspodning fixture 55—0 last year. and that's all the sport for now. a man has been arrested after several people were held hostage at a nightclub. the man emerged from the venue in the town of ede. special police units had been deployed to the scene, and some nearby homes evacuated. police earlier said there was no indication of a terrorist motive. police have raided the home of peru's president, dina boluarte. video of officers smashing their way into the home was shared on social media. the raid is part of a corruption inquiry dubbed �*rolexgate'. the police were searching for more than a dozen rolex watches that the president has allegedly not declared. the investigation began after a news report drew attention to luxury watches she wore at public events, dating from when she took office in december 2022. peru�*s government called the raid an �*intolerable outrage�*. marvin gaye was a soul legend who helped shape the sound of the sixties and seventies. now, nearly a0 years after his death — there�*s a claim that previously unheard music
france won the correspodning fixture 55—0 last year. and that's all the sport for now. a man has been arrested after several people were held hostage at a nightclub. the man emerged from the venue in the town of ede. special police units had been deployed to the scene, and some nearby homes evacuated. police earlier said there was no indication of a terrorist motive. police have raided the home of peru's president, dina boluarte. video of officers smashing their way into the home was shared...
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frances read, bbc news. now it's time for a look at the weather with simon. some in central and eastern areas started with sunshine but elsewhere fairly cloudy with mist and certainly cloud there shrouding the hills, misty conditions to contend with. through today, a mixture of some sunny spells, central and eastern areas some sunshine, low pressure to the south—west throwing up cloud and showers. showers spreading into south wales for a time, cloudy in northern ireland, northern england, outbreaks of rain and drizzle, sunshine in the far north—west of scotland, sunny spells continuing in east anglia past the midlands, north wales as well, and in the sun not too bad, 12—13c, elsewhere 7—8. through tonight we will see more persistent rain spreading in from the south and will set up a wet start to sunday morning. although it will be frost—free, temperatures no lower than 5—8c. mothering sunday? pretty wet, wetter than today, that rain into the central and southern scotland, northern england, midlands, south east, heavy rain at times, moving further
frances read, bbc news. now it's time for a look at the weather with simon. some in central and eastern areas started with sunshine but elsewhere fairly cloudy with mist and certainly cloud there shrouding the hills, misty conditions to contend with. through today, a mixture of some sunny spells, central and eastern areas some sunshine, low pressure to the south—west throwing up cloud and showers. showers spreading into south wales for a time, cloudy in northern ireland, northern england,...
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leaders of germany, france, and poland met in berlin to ease tensions over support for ukraine. the french president, emmanuel macron, called on kyiv�*s allies not be cowards, and said he would not rule out deploying western troops on the ground in ukraine. that suggestion was rejected by the german chancellor, olaf scholz. now, european allies have agreed a mechanism to supply kyiv with long—range artillery. a shortage of weapons including ammunition, has been blamed for russian advances in the war. mr macron detailed why the eu's support of ukraine is so important. translation: it is our future, our security which is _ at stake in ukraine. we are doing this out of solidarity for the people of ukraine, whose territorial integrity is being threatened. we are doing this to defend international law. we are doing it because the security of europeans and of earth is at stake in ukraine. it is with this determination that we want to oppose the war of aggression launched by russia. meanwhile, russia and ukraine continue to exchange fire in the battlefield. officials in the ukraini
leaders of germany, france, and poland met in berlin to ease tensions over support for ukraine. the french president, emmanuel macron, called on kyiv�*s allies not be cowards, and said he would not rule out deploying western troops on the ground in ukraine. that suggestion was rejected by the german chancellor, olaf scholz. now, european allies have agreed a mechanism to supply kyiv with long—range artillery. a shortage of weapons including ammunition, has been blamed for russian advances...
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france raised their terror threat level on sunday in the wake of the deadly attack in moscow. french prime minister gabriel attal said: "given the claim "of responsibility for the attack by the islamic state "and the threats weighing on our country, we have decided "to raise the vigipirate state, that's france's national "security alert system, to its highest level: emergency "attack". the escalation comes just months after the level was lowered injanuary. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. let's look at some other stories making news. the chancellor says the conservatives will retain pensions. jeremy hunt said they would keep the triple lock under the current government system. state pensions rise in april in line with whatever is highest out of inflation, wage increases or 2.5%. when we came to office in 2010, pensioners were more likely to be in poverty. now they are less likely to be in poverty and that is important because unlike adults of working age, pensioners cannot work. they have retired and we need to respect that but the second thing is that it
france raised their terror threat level on sunday in the wake of the deadly attack in moscow. french prime minister gabriel attal said: "given the claim "of responsibility for the attack by the islamic state "and the threats weighing on our country, we have decided "to raise the vigipirate state, that's france's national "security alert system, to its highest level: emergency "attack". the escalation comes just months after the level was lowered injanuary....