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your thoughts on matt, - american families. your| thoughts on matt, matt? certainly, many americans thought— certainly, many americans thought about notjust certainly, many americans thought about not just as the said — thought about not just as the said opinion address but people who watched the speech saw at the dsc— who watched the speech saw at the dsc convention, a speech that— the dsc convention, a speech that was_ the dsc convention, a speech that was planning to his political base, the party and the reason for that is president biden recognises he has had — president biden recognises he has had many struggles with respect _ has had many struggles with respect uniting the democratic party. — respect uniting the democratic party, having enthusiasm among many— party, having enthusiasm among many democrats for his candidacy. last night he spoke to the — candidacy. last night he spoke to the base. that something he certainly— to the base. that something he certainly did and as we heard ina— certainly did and as we heard ina general ce
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your thoughts on that, matt? certainly, many americans thought about notjust a speech that was playing to his political base, the party and the reason for that is president biden recognises he has had many struggles with respect uniting the democratic party, having enthusiasm among many democrats for his candidacy. last night he spoke to the base. that is something he certainly did and as we head in a general election, the critical for president biden only to reach out to voters but having going to the upcoming election. talking about how we started off, he spoke about freedom and democracy, saying it was under attack and started to speak about ukraine and pivoted to january the sixth. do you think those themes of freedom, democracy being under attack, resonates with voters? if you look at polling, believe it or not, voters run out you former president trump and president biden the same with democracy. in the end this election will be about a lot of issues, much of it about immigration, the economy. the issues wi
your thoughts on that, matt? certainly, many americans thought about notjust a speech that was playing to his political base, the party and the reason for that is president biden recognises he has had many struggles with respect uniting the democratic party, having enthusiasm among many democrats for his candidacy. last night he spoke to the base. that is something he certainly did and as we head in a general election, the critical for president biden only to reach out to voters but having...
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meanwhile, matt's abuser will be sentenced next month. helping out friends and family with a spot of decorating is one thing, but what about two of the beatles? dudley edwards did just that. paul mccartney and ringo starr both invited him to live with them while he painted murals in their homes. 60 years later, he's back home in yorkshire with a new exhibition. our reporter, michelle lyons, went to meet him. voiceover: it isn't a car at all - it's a painting. i that's what joint owners douglas bourne and dudley edwards say. and if you want your car jazzed up and have several hundred pounds to spare, this is the place to take it. the swinging �*60s catapulted halifax artist dudley edwards well and truly into the spotlight. having been to art college in bradford, he headed for the big smoke to make his mark in the world and, boy, did he do that. we moved down to london and all we had was a chest of drawers and a couple of chairs. and we said, "well, we're artists we may as well colour "them and paint them." david bailey had his studio dir
meanwhile, matt's abuser will be sentenced next month. helping out friends and family with a spot of decorating is one thing, but what about two of the beatles? dudley edwards did just that. paul mccartney and ringo starr both invited him to live with them while he painted murals in their homes. 60 years later, he's back home in yorkshire with a new exhibition. our reporter, michelle lyons, went to meet him. voiceover: it isn't a car at all - it's a painting. i that's what joint owners douglas...
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meanwhile matt's abuser will be sentenced next month. a vet from midlothian has become the first woman to complete one of the world's hardest running races. jasmin paris finished the 100—mile barkley marathons in tennessee with just 99 seconds to spare. 0ur reporter simonjones has the details. cheering. she said her body was screaming at her to stop, butjasmin paris believed in herself and made it to the finish gate. her legs scratched from days of running through thick woodland. this is what exhaustion combined with joy looks like. the legendary course once featured in a documentary called the race that eats its young, the barkley marathons involves running up and down the equivalent of 60,000 feet, about twice the height of mount everest, in extreme heat. the route is unmarked, so competitors have to memorise it and it begins when the race creator, known as laz, lights a cigarette. and for some people, just to get back to camp alive is all they want in the world. fellow ultra marathon runners are full of awe. she has learned, she's g
meanwhile matt's abuser will be sentenced next month. a vet from midlothian has become the first woman to complete one of the world's hardest running races. jasmin paris finished the 100—mile barkley marathons in tennessee with just 99 seconds to spare. 0ur reporter simonjones has the details. cheering. she said her body was screaming at her to stop, butjasmin paris believed in herself and made it to the finish gate. her legs scratched from days of running through thick woodland. this is what...
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meanwhile matt's abuser will be sentenced next month. kensington palace has said the prince and princess of wales are "enormously touched by the kind messages" they've received following catherine's cancer diagnosis. in a statement released on saturday night they expressed their gratitude for the publics understanding for their need for privacy. here's daniela relph. this is the national with erica johnson. catherine, the princess of wales, made a shocking announcement... making headlines globally. kate middleton... the impact of the princess' diagnosis has been felt far and wide. her video message was the most direct and personal we have ever seen the princess. this, of course, came as a huge shock. it was also an attempt to shut down the rumours. i think what the princess of wales is hoping is that this message will be direct enough to appeal to people's better natures and say, "look, the invasion of privacy that has been going on on social media for the last couple of months has just been way too much. people need to stop and think an
meanwhile matt's abuser will be sentenced next month. kensington palace has said the prince and princess of wales are "enormously touched by the kind messages" they've received following catherine's cancer diagnosis. in a statement released on saturday night they expressed their gratitude for the publics understanding for their need for privacy. here's daniela relph. this is the national with erica johnson. catherine, the princess of wales, made a shocking announcement... making...
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our reporter matt murray has more. since being caught on cctv hanging from a shutter, anne hughes has avoided the cameras until today. she made a brief appearance to see a mural immortalising the moment she was stuck on the shutter. westlife's hit you raise me up was played by the shop for the unveiling of the artwork. it's not as if i've done anything heroic or anything like that. you know, so much fuss being made about me being stupid, really. anne is the cleaner at the best one store in tonteg and was waiting to start her shift when she was caught on the shutter and on cctv. the video of anne has now been seen by tens of millions of people across the world. on the bbc news instagram account alone, it's been viewed 48 million times. it must be nearly half the population of the uk is now seeing you hanging off the shutter. how do you feel? proud. laughter proud. it's not every day i hang off a shutter, so it's a good job the camera caught it. and i could feel my coat going up, and i tried to unhook myself from the shu
our reporter matt murray has more. since being caught on cctv hanging from a shutter, anne hughes has avoided the cameras until today. she made a brief appearance to see a mural immortalising the moment she was stuck on the shutter. westlife's hit you raise me up was played by the shop for the unveiling of the artwork. it's not as if i've done anything heroic or anything like that. you know, so much fuss being made about me being stupid, really. anne is the cleaner at the best one store in...
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matt murray, bbc news. it will never not be funny and i am so glad she finds it funny as well and takes it as a joke. let's take you live to iceland now, where a volcano has erupted for the fourth time since december. the authorities have warned for weeks that an eruption was imminent on the reykjanes peninsula just south of the capital reykjavik. as you can see, it is spewing smoke and bright orange lava into the air against the dark night sky. stay with us here on bbc news. at last some beautiful spring sunshine for much of the uk on saturday including here in cumbria. it wasn't long before we saw the cloud they can from the west before outbreaks of rain moving northwards and eastwards. —— the cloud thicken. this will come down as rain over wales for a time into central and southern england and eastern england southern england and eastern england so a soggy start to the day but it is a mild one, milder than it was on saturday morning. temperatures between five and ii saturday morning. temperatures bet
matt murray, bbc news. it will never not be funny and i am so glad she finds it funny as well and takes it as a joke. let's take you live to iceland now, where a volcano has erupted for the fourth time since december. the authorities have warned for weeks that an eruption was imminent on the reykjanes peninsula just south of the capital reykjavik. as you can see, it is spewing smoke and bright orange lava into the air against the dark night sky. stay with us here on bbc news. at last some...
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matt murray, bbc news, tonteg. the shirt worn by colin firth as he emerged from a lake as mr darcy in a bbc adaptation of pride and prejudice has sold for more than double the estimated price. the wet shirt scene has become one of the most famous tv moments of all time. and the shirt attracted lots of interest at last night's charity auction in london selling for 25 thousand pounds. pre—auction the estimate was between 7 and 10 thousand pounds. it's one of more than 60 costumes from film and tv sold on tuesday, with all of the proceeds going to charity. now it's time for a look at the weather. hello again. the weather this morning has been foggy, it has lifted and frosty. we will see more of that duty. what we have today are sunny spells, a few showers are round, and quite a bit of cloud across eastern areas. high pressure is in charge across scandinavia. the ridge of high pressure across us thatis ridge of high pressure across us that is keeping weather fronts at bay in the west. we are seeing a lot of cloud in
matt murray, bbc news, tonteg. the shirt worn by colin firth as he emerged from a lake as mr darcy in a bbc adaptation of pride and prejudice has sold for more than double the estimated price. the wet shirt scene has become one of the most famous tv moments of all time. and the shirt attracted lots of interest at last night's charity auction in london selling for 25 thousand pounds. pre—auction the estimate was between 7 and 10 thousand pounds. it's one of more than 60 costumes from film and...
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last summer, while using what he thought was heroin, matt ended up in hospital. it had been laced with a new super strength street drug known as a nitazene. it plays a big impact on your mental health... what did they tell you had happened to you? that i had died. that i died that day. nitazene is the most terrifying thing i've ever experienced, everfaced. i'd never, i wouldn't wish it on my worst enemy. i wouldn't. it's terrifying. that's why matt's been off drugs ever since and is working with the charity change grow live to help with his recovery. nitazenes can be hundreds of times stronger than heroin, and just a tiny amount can cause users to stop breathing. it's believed that a crackdown on heroin production in afghanistan has led to a rise in synthetic opioids here. the national crime agency says nitazenes are being created in illicit labs in china and often enter the uk in the post. nitazenes are a whole new, whole new ballgame. experts we've spoken to believe the government is behind the curve on nitazenes. there is currently no national system for track
last summer, while using what he thought was heroin, matt ended up in hospital. it had been laced with a new super strength street drug known as a nitazene. it plays a big impact on your mental health... what did they tell you had happened to you? that i had died. that i died that day. nitazene is the most terrifying thing i've ever experienced, everfaced. i'd never, i wouldn't wish it on my worst enemy. i wouldn't. it's terrifying. that's why matt's been off drugs ever since and is working...
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matt mcgrath, bbc news, cardiff. we have the nominations for the olivier awards, the best of british theatre. dear england is the most nominated play. sunset boulevard has 11 nominations. our correspondent ii nominations. our correspondent spoke to me about the nominees including nicole sure singer for her performance in sunset boulevard. she was performance in sunset boulevard. me: was basically performance in sunset boulevard. fine: was basically nailed performance in sunset boulevard. sie: was basically nailed on for a nomination for her role in sunset boulevard and a lot of people would be very surprised if she does not win the olivier on the night. this was critically acclaimed and packed out the theatre and it is now going to broadway where she will do the same production. it is very creative with they have videos going on and people outside the theatre. i did not see it but apparently it was sensational. it was only on for a very short run and tickets were very expensive but i would be shocked if she does not
matt mcgrath, bbc news, cardiff. we have the nominations for the olivier awards, the best of british theatre. dear england is the most nominated play. sunset boulevard has 11 nominations. our correspondent ii nominations. our correspondent spoke to me about the nominees including nicole sure singer for her performance in sunset boulevard. she was performance in sunset boulevard. me: was basically performance in sunset boulevard. fine: was basically nailed performance in sunset boulevard. sie:...
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hancock — between michael gove and matt hancock on the 30th of may in which mr hancock— hancock on the 30th of may in which mr hancock says, i have seen the submission _ mr hancock says, i have seen the submission. it is disgraceful that lawyers — submission. it is disgraceful that lawyers don't understand where these powers _ lawyers don't understand where these powers lie _ lawyers don't understand where these powers lie because public health is not devolved. so here is the secretary _ not devolved. so here is the secretary of state for health in england — secretary of state for health in england getting the most basic thing entirely— england getting the most basic thing entirely wrong. he has advice from his lawyers, — entirely wrong. he has advice from his lawyers, which is correct that once _ his lawyers, which is correct that once the — his lawyers, which is correct that once the decision had been made he was the _ once the decision had been made he was the 1984 powers and the decisions would move to scotland, wales— decisions would move to scotland, wales and — dec
hancock — between michael gove and matt hancock on the 30th of may in which mr hancock— hancock on the 30th of may in which mr hancock says, i have seen the submission _ mr hancock says, i have seen the submission. it is disgraceful that lawyers — submission. it is disgraceful that lawyers don't understand where these powers _ lawyers don't understand where these powers lie _ lawyers don't understand where these powers lie because public health is not devolved. so here is the secretary _...
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to be wracked by unrest and gang violence let's speak to haiti country director of the aid agency, matt knight who is currently locked down in port—au—prince. thank you for talking to us in difficult circumstances. what is it like where you are at the moment? it’s circumstances. what is it like where you are at the moment?— you are at the moment? it's not particularly — you are at the moment? it's not particularly easy. _ you are at the moment? it's not particularly easy. we _ you are at the moment? it's not particularly easy. we are - you are at the moment? it's not particularly easy. we are locked i particularly easy. we are locked down and unable to get out and do the work that we are here to do. we have about 78 staff at goal and it's too dangerous to deliver aid because of the violence that you have seen on your screens.— on your screens. we've seen the violence on — on your screens. we've seen the violence on the _ on your screens. we've seen the violence on the streets. - on your screens. we've seen the violence on the streets. a - on your screens. we've seen the vi
to be wracked by unrest and gang violence let's speak to haiti country director of the aid agency, matt knight who is currently locked down in port—au—prince. thank you for talking to us in difficult circumstances. what is it like where you are at the moment? it’s circumstances. what is it like where you are at the moment?— you are at the moment? it's not particularly — you are at the moment? it's not particularly easy. _ you are at the moment? it's not particularly easy. we _ you are...
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with the details, here's matt graveling. 170 miles long and 37 years old. however, never before has the m25 had everyman closed for work during the day. until now. this weekend as part of ongoing work tojunction ten in summary, this five mile stretch will remain closed for 57 hours. it will be disruptive until the local roads because you cannot take four levels of traffic. as long as people are hitting the message and as far as they can avoid this part of the country. it will really help us. during the day on an average weekend the m25 will m4 at 6000 vehicles each and every hour. this closure is in effect from 9pm on friday all the way through to 6am on monday. with the plan to demolish a bridge and construct a new gantry or part of a project costing more than £300 million, the benefits of which drivers will not experience until the middle of next year. let's get some of the day's other news from the uk now. a new welsh labour leader will be elected today, to replace mark drakeford. the winner, either vaughan gething orjeremy miles, will take over as firs
with the details, here's matt graveling. 170 miles long and 37 years old. however, never before has the m25 had everyman closed for work during the day. until now. this weekend as part of ongoing work tojunction ten in summary, this five mile stretch will remain closed for 57 hours. it will be disruptive until the local roads because you cannot take four levels of traffic. as long as people are hitting the message and as far as they can avoid this part of the country. it will really help us....
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matt murray, bbc news. sir lenny henry has fronted comic relief for the final time, nearly four decades after he co—founded the charity. last night's show raised more than £40 million towards helping to tackle poverty in the uk and around the world. as he signed off, the comedian thanked the public for their generosity over the years. our culture reporter, noor nanji was watching. £1 , 602,539,154. sir lenny henry revealing the total amount raised by comic relief over the past 39 years that he's been at the helm — and that's before including what was raised last night. i'm actually speechless. thank you all so much. long may it continue. and i thank you with every ventricle of my heart. never give up caring. emcee: sir lenny henry! the night began with tributes to the comedy legend. tonight being the last time lenny will host the show, i ladies and gentlemen. all: aw. it's been an amazing tour of duty. i've got to say, you are 100% totally and utterly — am my right here when i say — he's irreplace
matt murray, bbc news. sir lenny henry has fronted comic relief for the final time, nearly four decades after he co—founded the charity. last night's show raised more than £40 million towards helping to tackle poverty in the uk and around the world. as he signed off, the comedian thanked the public for their generosity over the years. our culture reporter, noor nanji was watching. £1 , 602,539,154. sir lenny henry revealing the total amount raised by comic relief over the past 39 years that...
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now it's time for a look at the weather with matt taylor. hello. it's been a cold, and for some of you, a wintry start to the weekend and will stay chilly. rest of today, though, further sleet and snow still possible in the widespread showers that we see across the country, but more of it will be rain, maybe a little bit of hail and equally more sunshine breaking out later on. now, what we have at the moment ahead of low pressure, cold air tied in around it. the focus for the heaviest and longest showers have been around this center of that low. that's where we've seen some sleet and snow today. that's edging into parts of wales. so we're going to see a bit more snow in the hills here, a little bit of snow on the show from the showers elsewhere across england and wales, but increasing amounts of sunshine to the south and east of those will see persistent rain slide across the north east of scotland for a time with strengthening winds. but western scotland bright afternoon, northern ireland brighter than yesterday for all chilly particularly where i
now it's time for a look at the weather with matt taylor. hello. it's been a cold, and for some of you, a wintry start to the weekend and will stay chilly. rest of today, though, further sleet and snow still possible in the widespread showers that we see across the country, but more of it will be rain, maybe a little bit of hail and equally more sunshine breaking out later on. now, what we have at the moment ahead of low pressure, cold air tied in around it. the focus for the heaviest and...
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now it's time for a look at the weather with matt taylor. hello. it was a beautiful start to easter sunday for many of you, but we have seen a few changes compared with yesterday. the area of low pressure that's been towards the west of us has slipped further south and, in doing so, we're dragging in more of an easterly breeze. that's brought in more cloud through central and eastern parts of england, outbreaks of rain into the afternoon from the east anglia, pushing then towards parts of yorkshire. to the south of it, we'll see a bit more sunshine develop once again, but there could be a few heavy, thundery showers for the channel islands and the south—west, but further northwards and westwards you come, we will continue with some long spells of sunshine. certainly a better afternoon in northern ireland than we began. cumbria into western parts of scotland seeing the best of the blue skies, but we will see more low cloud creep up eastern coasts this afternoon and that will have an impact on temperatures — just around eight or nine degrees for
now it's time for a look at the weather with matt taylor. hello. it was a beautiful start to easter sunday for many of you, but we have seen a few changes compared with yesterday. the area of low pressure that's been towards the west of us has slipped further south and, in doing so, we're dragging in more of an easterly breeze. that's brought in more cloud through central and eastern parts of england, outbreaks of rain into the afternoon from the east anglia, pushing then towards parts of...
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mr moreno, seen here on the left — is running against matt dolan who has the backing of the state's established conservative base. he's spent millions of his own money on his campaign. a survey usa poll says that they're both in a statistical tie, with moreno at 29—percent and dolan 27—percent. the ohio republican primary is march 19. as the two lead candidates face—off, democrats are running ads in support of mr moreno, with the hope that he'll be a weaker challenger to their candidate come november. the highly anticipated senate election is an important one, and mr. trump's support could possibly propel mr. moreno to victory in the primary. while backing mr moreno — donald trump also made his case for another term in the white house. a brilliant, very brilliant wall street analysts said the only thing good right now about our economy as the stock market and the only reason that's good is because people think that trump is going to be elected president and if they ever thought that he wasn't you would end up with a crash of the likes of which we haven't seen since 1929. so they can tak
mr moreno, seen here on the left — is running against matt dolan who has the backing of the state's established conservative base. he's spent millions of his own money on his campaign. a survey usa poll says that they're both in a statistical tie, with moreno at 29—percent and dolan 27—percent. the ohio republican primary is march 19. as the two lead candidates face—off, democrats are running ads in support of mr moreno, with the hope that he'll be a weaker challenger to their candidate...
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than being shaken up. " he added: "a sad way to end the day. " the fachies and pilots corrine hall and matt rotherham took silver behind italy in the tandem team sprint yesterday. to tennis — and jannik sinner�*s told the bbc that he's embracing the scrutiny that comes with winning his first grand slam title. the italian won the australian open injanuary after beatting daniil medvedev in a five set thiller. sinner�*s preparing for his second round match agianst andrea vavassori at the miami open on thursday. a little bit but in another way i haven't changed as a person because... is for sure grateful that i feel lucky to be in the because... is for sure grateful that ifeel lucky to be in the position. that's it. if you lose that match the next day you have to work. if you win the match you work anyway. you have to be very careful with opponents because they know you, they want to be you. i like to be in this position because it makes me a better player. ronnie 0'sullivan is out of the world open after a surprise defeat by hossein vafaei in the last 16 in china. the world number one to
than being shaken up. " he added: "a sad way to end the day. " the fachies and pilots corrine hall and matt rotherham took silver behind italy in the tandem team sprint yesterday. to tennis — and jannik sinner�*s told the bbc that he's embracing the scrutiny that comes with winning his first grand slam title. the italian won the australian open injanuary after beatting daniil medvedev in a five set thiller. sinner�*s preparing for his second round match agianst andrea...
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time to get a check on the good friday weather with matt taylor. hello. given what we've had recently, the weather this easter weekend is actually all right for this stage in march. 0k, plenty of showers around today. some of those in the heavy side. but the weekend, saturday, sunday, fewer showers around, the north looking dry on monday, too, but we will see more persistent rain return across some southern areas. here we go, though, detail through the next few days there. at the moment, showers developing quite widely, england, wales, northern ireland and returning to southern scotland after the departure of this morning's rain. northern half of scotland, though, fewer showers, lightest winds here, and wherever you are, temperatures up a little bit on yesterday, 10 to 1a degrees, around bang on average for where we should be for this stage in the year. now, as we go through this evening and overnight, we will see some showers continue in scotland and into the west. but many of you will be dry, lengthier clear skies. and it's going to be chilly tonight, e
time to get a check on the good friday weather with matt taylor. hello. given what we've had recently, the weather this easter weekend is actually all right for this stage in march. 0k, plenty of showers around today. some of those in the heavy side. but the weekend, saturday, sunday, fewer showers around, the north looking dry on monday, too, but we will see more persistent rain return across some southern areas. here we go, though, detail through the next few days there. at the moment,...
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let's speak to matt charlton, he's a musicjournalist and glastonbury regular. welcome to bbc news. before we go onto some of the headliners that we talked about, i want to talk about the splash of kapok making a massive entrance to the glastonbury stage this year. entrance to the glastonbury stage this ear. �* , ., ., , ., this year. there's going to be a few k-po- this year. there's going to be a few k'p°p bands. _ this year. there's going to be a few k-pop bands, one _ this year. there's going to be a few k-pop bands, one has _ this year. there's going to be a few k-pop bands, one has 13— this year. there's going to be a few| k-pop bands, one has 13 members, k—pop bands, one has 13 members, quite a recognition of the impact k—pop is having on the world stage. how is the festival changing? 0n k—pop is having on the world stage. how is the festival changing? on one hand, you have one of the biggest selling bands in the world, i k—pop bands are going to be taking it to the glastonbury stage, presumably the glastonbury stage, presumably the pyramid stage, and then we hav
let's speak to matt charlton, he's a musicjournalist and glastonbury regular. welcome to bbc news. before we go onto some of the headliners that we talked about, i want to talk about the splash of kapok making a massive entrance to the glastonbury stage this year. entrance to the glastonbury stage this ear. �* , ., ., , ., this year. there's going to be a few k-po- this year. there's going to be a few k'p°p bands. _ this year. there's going to be a few k-pop bands, one _ this year. there's...
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england's matt fitzpatrick has stormed into contention. his round of 69 leaves him 9 under par, five shots behind the leader, clark. and in tennis, the us open champion coco gauff has been knocked out in the semi—finals of indian wells to greece's maria sakkari who, despite letting a 5—2 second—set lead slip, regrouped to beat the 20—year—old third seed in three sets. she'll now play the world number one. iga swiatek, in sunday's final. a second day of voting is taking place in russia's presidential election. 0ur russia editor steve rosenberg has more. russia's democracy is the best in the world — the kremlin says. at polling station 38 in moscow, we found a choice of candidates and plenty of voters. democracy in action, right? not quite. realistically, only one man can win this. vladimir putin! the man who has been on russia's political stage for the last quarter of a century. vladimir putin faces no serious challenger. his fiercest rivals are in exile or in prison. not that this woman, whose son is fighting in ukraine, wants
england's matt fitzpatrick has stormed into contention. his round of 69 leaves him 9 under par, five shots behind the leader, clark. and in tennis, the us open champion coco gauff has been knocked out in the semi—finals of indian wells to greece's maria sakkari who, despite letting a 5—2 second—set lead slip, regrouped to beat the 20—year—old third seed in three sets. she'll now play the world number one. iga swiatek, in sunday's final. a second day of voting is taking place in...
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ryan gosling, matt damon, ben affleck and denzel washington rounding up. review these images from the hatch what problem on my project. the stars are apparent by the eagles who have made their next —— two, filed eagles. jackie and shadow are keeping an eye on things. jackie is incubating at the moment. nature lovers are absolutely hoping to see the chicks emerge this week. these are life pictures. a bit ofa a bit of a difference in weather. blanketed with snow. you can see why. there's an awful lot of hugging of those eggs going on at the moment. jackie's clearly doing her best to cry to keep them warm, especially if they want them to hatch later this week. i'm grips, i don't know about you. which is mesmerising, isn't it? especially with that beautiful, frosty, snowy weather. i can see why people are spending hours of the day watching that. that's going to sort the rest of my day out as well! that's hatch watch. stay with us here on bbc news. hello there. thursday has been a predominantly dry day, but the amount of cloud you've seen as varied a lot fr
ryan gosling, matt damon, ben affleck and denzel washington rounding up. review these images from the hatch what problem on my project. the stars are apparent by the eagles who have made their next —— two, filed eagles. jackie and shadow are keeping an eye on things. jackie is incubating at the moment. nature lovers are absolutely hoping to see the chicks emerge this week. these are life pictures. a bit ofa a bit of a difference in weather. blanketed with snow. you can see why. there's an...
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now it's time for a look at the weather with matt. hello. today and tomorrow brings a window of quieter weather for many, which is good news, of course, for the easter weekend. not completely dry, there will be a few showers around, but fewer of them. with a bit more sunshine, it should feel warmer for many for a time before things change as we go into monday, especially across england and wales. at the moment, the low pressure which has governed things so far, the centre is out to the west, this is where the focus for the heaviest showers are, but we have been drawing up cloud across east anglia and the south—east. this is where it's been grey so far today for some. brightening up through the rest of this afternoon. there will be a few showers around, particularly across scotland. some heavier ones out towards the west, a rumble of thunder, but through much of southern scotland, england and wales through the afternoon very few showers. more of you will spend the bulk of the day, if not all day, dry. as i said, temperatures a little bit hi
now it's time for a look at the weather with matt. hello. today and tomorrow brings a window of quieter weather for many, which is good news, of course, for the easter weekend. not completely dry, there will be a few showers around, but fewer of them. with a bit more sunshine, it should feel warmer for many for a time before things change as we go into monday, especially across england and wales. at the moment, the low pressure which has governed things so far, the centre is out to the west,...
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obviously it is going to have a massive impact, but as we have heard online from structural engineers matt bridges are not really designed to be particularly strong in relation to ships colliding with them because it is not supposed to happen. that will eventually be one of the focuses of investigators, to understand what has happened. but for now they are not interested in anything other the than search and rescue operation. the other thing that struck me about the conference, beyond the point that you have raised, which is that it is not believed to be terrorist related, they are using unmanned aerial vehicles to look at the ship. 0ne presumes obviously, as they say they are looking for at least seven people, they are checking the deck of the ship as well as the surface of the ship as well as the surface of the ship as well as the surface of the water, and under the water. they have deployed all sorts of specialist sonar techniques to get in there as quickly as they can. as you say, though, as we are showing on screen as well, we have this absolutely catastrophic hole in the skyline of b
obviously it is going to have a massive impact, but as we have heard online from structural engineers matt bridges are not really designed to be particularly strong in relation to ships colliding with them because it is not supposed to happen. that will eventually be one of the focuses of investigators, to understand what has happened. but for now they are not interested in anything other the than search and rescue operation. the other thing that struck me about the conference, beyond the point...
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last summer, while using what he thought was heroin, matt ended up in hospital. it had been laced with a new super strength street drug known as a nitazene. it plays a big impact on your mental health. what did they tell you had happened to you? that i had died. that i died that day. nitazene is the most terrifying thing i've ever experienced, everfaced. i wouldn't wish it on my worst enemy. i wouldn't. it's terrifying. that's why matt's been off drugs ever since and is working with the charity change grow live to help with his recovery. nitazenes can be hundreds of times stronger than heroin, and just a tiny amount can cause users to stop breathing. it's believed that a crackdown on heroin production in afghanistan has led to a rise in synthetic opioids here. the national crime agency says nitazenes are being created in illicit labs in china and often enter the uk in the post. nitazenes are a whole new, whole new ballgame. experts we've spoken to believe the government is behind the curve on nitazenes. there is currently no national system for tracking non—fat
last summer, while using what he thought was heroin, matt ended up in hospital. it had been laced with a new super strength street drug known as a nitazene. it plays a big impact on your mental health. what did they tell you had happened to you? that i had died. that i died that day. nitazene is the most terrifying thing i've ever experienced, everfaced. i wouldn't wish it on my worst enemy. i wouldn't. it's terrifying. that's why matt's been off drugs ever since and is working with the charity...
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matt mcgrath, bbc news, cardiff. blackpool's glittering history of entertainment is being celebrated with a new multi—million pound attraction. the museum, called �*show town', will open to the public on friday ? and our arts correspondent david sillito has been for sneak preview. # every year when - summer comes round. # off to the sea i go. hello and welcome to blackpool. showtown. a celebration of blackpool culture and a tour with a blackpool connoisseur. go on, do a bit of the buddy holly! i love him doing this. go on, do buddy holly! ..syd little of little and large, in the �*70s and �*80s, top of the bill. 1979. wow. your heyday. two shows a day — look at that — 6:10 and 8:50. ali bongo, norman wisdom! frank carson — look at that. and it would be fair to say he was loving these memories of the hundreds of performers he had worked with over the years. you're enjoying this, aren't you? iblinkin' am! keith harris and orville. he hated... he hated that green duck. however, blackpool these days isn't q
matt mcgrath, bbc news, cardiff. blackpool's glittering history of entertainment is being celebrated with a new multi—million pound attraction. the museum, called �*show town', will open to the public on friday ? and our arts correspondent david sillito has been for sneak preview. # every year when - summer comes round. # off to the sea i go. hello and welcome to blackpool. showtown. a celebration of blackpool culture and a tour with a blackpool connoisseur. go on, do a bit of the buddy...
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a state department spokesperson matt miller, who you heard from earlier, commended mr. henry's decision to resign and commented on the next steps. >> we commend prime minister henry for his statesmanship for agreeing to step down as the presidential counsel is established. his decision comes at a critical point for the haitian people. under the terms of the agreement announced yesterday can we expect members of the transitional council will be appointed in the when you for to 48 hours and they will -- 24 to 48 hours and they will appoint an interim prime minister after that. sumi: the security and humanitarian situation in the capital, port-au-prince, is fast deteriorating with the city under a month-long state of emergency. the u.n. world food program warns 1.5 million people in the capital are facing famine. it is the country's biggest humanitarian crisis since the 2010 earthquake which claimed 200,000 lives. the u.s. on monday committed an additional $33 million for humanitarian aid and 100 million dollars for an international security mission in the country expected
a state department spokesperson matt miller, who you heard from earlier, commended mr. henry's decision to resign and commented on the next steps. >> we commend prime minister henry for his statesmanship for agreeing to step down as the presidential counsel is established. his decision comes at a critical point for the haitian people. under the terms of the agreement announced yesterday can we expect members of the transitional council will be appointed in the when you for to 48 hours and...
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caitriona: notwithstanding that urgent need on the ground that matt miller is talking about, there has been chatter about this visit by benny gantz. what can you tell us about that? tom: benny gantz is a longtime rival of netanyahu, he joined the war cabinet after october 7. what is happening in israel is he is surging ahead in terms of popular opinion, far stronger in those polls then mr. netanyahu himself. i think it is no secret the administration, the u.s. administration, feels he is more closely aligned to his longer-term policy about trying to get a two state solution to israelis and palestinians. he comes to the white house. benjamin netanyahu has not had an invite to the white house since this new coalition began 15 months ago. mr. netanyahu clearly is unhappy about this via aids briefing the israeli press that said this was an unauthorized visit, happened without his permission, and in his words, there is only one prime minister of israel and it is him. caitriona: tom bateman, thank you for bringing us up-to-date on that. a new york, the head of the u.n.'s embattled agency for
caitriona: notwithstanding that urgent need on the ground that matt miller is talking about, there has been chatter about this visit by benny gantz. what can you tell us about that? tom: benny gantz is a longtime rival of netanyahu, he joined the war cabinet after october 7. what is happening in israel is he is surging ahead in terms of popular opinion, far stronger in those polls then mr. netanyahu himself. i think it is no secret the administration, the u.s. administration, feels he is more...
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cambridge were more than 10 seconds ahead but slowed towards the end with matt edge on the verge of collapse. but edge and his team held on for a comfortable victory. it continues cambridge's dominance in the annual event, winning five of the past six men's races. cambridge also maintained their dominance of the women's race beating 0xford for the seventh year in a row. there was a post race protest by oxford but it proved unsuccessful. much more on the website, of course. and that's all the sport for now. let's get more now on northern ireland, where politics has been thrown into turmoil with the news that the leader of the democratic unionist party, sirjeffrey donaldson, has resigned after being charged with rape and other historical sexual offences. he was arrested on thursday along with a 57—year—old woman, who's been charged with aiding and abetting additional offences. they'll both appear in court next month. sirjeffrey is northern ireland's longest serving mp at westminster. he says he'll contest the charges. ben lowry is the editor of the unionist newspaper the belfast news lette
cambridge were more than 10 seconds ahead but slowed towards the end with matt edge on the verge of collapse. but edge and his team held on for a comfortable victory. it continues cambridge's dominance in the annual event, winning five of the past six men's races. cambridge also maintained their dominance of the women's race beating 0xford for the seventh year in a row. there was a post race protest by oxford but it proved unsuccessful. much more on the website, of course. and that's all the...
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he said there are better run when dominic raab or matt hancock was in charge. you will face questions on care home discharge policy, one of the most controversial aspects of the most controversial aspects of the pandemic you're in wales and see all this through the prism of the welsh labour leadership campaign. he is in the running, voting closes on thursday and if there are they were members who have not made up their mind that there is a possibility that the perception of a good or a bad performance could have a bearing on that leadership race. and what are that wales was not as prepared as it should have been. other parts of the united kingdom, the preparation very however, if we had had that advice, for example, the middle of april, that actually really should do this, and our advice is definitely do it. at that staff so some people suggested this was not having access to tears and thatis was not having access to tears and that is why we didn't do it and actually the point i'm making is, well, actually, we are being advised to do that anyway. and we do not
he said there are better run when dominic raab or matt hancock was in charge. you will face questions on care home discharge policy, one of the most controversial aspects of the most controversial aspects of the pandemic you're in wales and see all this through the prism of the welsh labour leadership campaign. he is in the running, voting closes on thursday and if there are they were members who have not made up their mind that there is a possibility that the perception of a good or a bad...
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here's matt taylor. 0ur weather looks rather benign this week but this area of cloud set to bring more to california. head to our shores, bring more to california. head to ourshores, is bring more to california. head to our shores, is cloud not producing snow but rain and denying anybody any chance of seeing the aurora should it appear again tonight. the cloud will move northwards and eastwards with outbreaks of rain, coming to a halt over eastern scotland and eastern england but clear skies across central and western areas, a touch of frost around first thing and where the ground is damp, it could be on the icy side. into tonight, tuesday into wednesday and beyond, high
here's matt taylor. 0ur weather looks rather benign this week but this area of cloud set to bring more to california. head to our shores, bring more to california. head to ourshores, is bring more to california. head to our shores, is cloud not producing snow but rain and denying anybody any chance of seeing the aurora should it appear again tonight. the cloud will move northwards and eastwards with outbreaks of rain, coming to a halt over eastern scotland and eastern england but clear skies...
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when there are lower options in the market to lower offers in the market, the default tariff would matt hancockically fall too, but of course this is a regulator, we can't expect any changes to happen quickly and analysts are predicting both gas and electricity prices will stay in or round that current level for the the rest of year. now — pun alert — the egg—stravagant mistake that led to a small grocery store owner in 0rkney ordering far too many chocolate easter eggs has turned sunny—side up. when dan ap dafydd accidentally ordered hundreds more eggs than the actual population of the tiny island of sanday, he decided to use his error to raise money for charity. he gained widespread media attention, and is now having to order egg—stra supplies to cope with demand. we've had people from all over the world buying eggs, wanting to donate them to food banks. we have had people wanting to have eggs posted to them in mainland scotland, england, and further afield as well, and yeah, in the space of four days, 720 eggs has turned into 100 that are left with competition. time for a l
when there are lower options in the market to lower offers in the market, the default tariff would matt hancockically fall too, but of course this is a regulator, we can't expect any changes to happen quickly and analysts are predicting both gas and electricity prices will stay in or round that current level for the the rest of year. now — pun alert — the egg—stravagant mistake that led to a small grocery store owner in 0rkney ordering far too many chocolate easter eggs has turned...
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last summer, matt and sarah from west sussex and nottingham both thought they were using heroin. but, in fact, it was laced with nitazenes, super strength synthetic opioids. nitazene is the most terrifying thing i�*ve ever experienced. sarah, not her real name, didn�*t want her identity revealed. it makes you feel suicidal. like, you really want to kill yourself, because it'sjust horrible. literally, you can't move off your bed. you are that ill. you are aching. just horrendous. is that how you felt, that you wanted to take your own life? yeah. they�*ve both stopped using drugs since then, and their recovery is being supported by drug charities. nitazenes can be hundreds of times stronger than heroin, and just a tiny amount can cause users to stop breathing. last year, the bbc filmed these pictures in afghanistan of the taliban crackdown on heroin production, which it is believed has led to a rise in synthetic opioids. nitazenes are a whole new, whole new ballgame. experts we�*ve spoken to believe the government is behind the curve on nitazenes. there is currently no nati
last summer, matt and sarah from west sussex and nottingham both thought they were using heroin. but, in fact, it was laced with nitazenes, super strength synthetic opioids. nitazene is the most terrifying thing i�*ve ever experienced. sarah, not her real name, didn�*t want her identity revealed. it makes you feel suicidal. like, you really want to kill yourself, because it'sjust horrible. literally, you can't move off your bed. you are that ill. you are aching. just horrendous. is that how...
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here's matt taylor. are we going to see the northern lights again tonight? it would be great if we could and it is not out the question. good evening, this is a forecast which shows where it is possible, as we do through into tonight. notice it will clip into parts of scotland, so there could be a chance here, maybe less so further south, but, of course we have that complication of the weather thrown in, there is cloud coming in. cloud in, there is cloud coming in. cloud in shetland and this area is pushing northwards and eastwards so you will be hard pressed to find clear skies in the first half of the night. rain which will push into scotland and eastern england. chance of thunderstorms in thing ling channel too but with the clearer skies we could see a frost but for most not as cold as we have seen. for the rest of the week it's a battle, low pressure in the atlantic, we are sandwiched in between the two, what that means weather—wise is that it is going to be not as wet as it has been of late. more in the way of drier weather, cloud amounts will vary bu
here's matt taylor. are we going to see the northern lights again tonight? it would be great if we could and it is not out the question. good evening, this is a forecast which shows where it is possible, as we do through into tonight. notice it will clip into parts of scotland, so there could be a chance here, maybe less so further south, but, of course we have that complication of the weather thrown in, there is cloud coming in. cloud in, there is cloud coming in. cloud in shetland and this...