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for more stories across the uk, head to the bbc news i the uk, head to the bbc news website. you're live with bbc news. union leaders have told the bbc... union leaders have told the bbc that the uk is falling behind in protecting workers from the effects of the ai revolution. the trades union congress says the eu and other countries are taking the lead on regulation, and that it's "deeply worried" uk employment law is not keeping pace. it comes as business leaders are hailing the potential of al to spur innovation — and improve productivity and customer service. the bbc�*s business editor simonjack has the story. hello, you are through to 0ctopus energy. this is georgie speaking. what can i do to help today? customer service as we know it. and i have the option of generating a reply using ai, so... customer service of the future. artificial intelligence is reading, interpreting and answering customer queries. it is doing the work of 250 employees, and customers seem to like it. an e—mail written by our team members has a 65% satisfaction rating from customers. an e—m
for more stories across the uk, head to the bbc news i the uk, head to the bbc news website. you're live with bbc news. union leaders have told the bbc... union leaders have told the bbc that the uk is falling behind in protecting workers from the effects of the ai revolution. the trades union congress says the eu and other countries are taking the lead on regulation, and that it's "deeply worried" uk employment law is not keeping pace. it comes as business leaders are hailing the...
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around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. members of the largest teaching union have accepted a 6.5% pay rise for teachers in england, and voted to end their campaign of industrial action. the national education union had staged seven days of strikes in state schools in england since february. both sides in the dispute said the pay offer was "properly funded" and would not come from existing school budgets. 0ur education correspondent hazel shearing has been outside a school in leeds. the four teaching unions involved in this dispute have been going back to members to ask whether or not they would accept the government's pay offer. the national education union is the second to have come back. it is an overwhelming "yes" and says that it won't be holding more strikes next term. this is the result that many parents, pupils, and teachers have been anxious to find out — and that is because the national education union is the only one to have actually held strikes during this dispute. the union said it will continue to fight for
around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. members of the largest teaching union have accepted a 6.5% pay rise for teachers in england, and voted to end their campaign of industrial action. the national education union had staged seven days of strikes in state schools in england since february. both sides in the dispute said the pay offer was "properly funded" and would not come from existing school budgets. 0ur education correspondent hazel shearing has been outside a...
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presidentjoe biden says the us—uk relationship is "rock solid". president biden is set to meet king charles in his —— in theirfirst meeting since the coronation. the bbc is to meet the metropolitan police to discuss allegations that one of its presenters paid a teenager thousands of pounds for sexually explicit photos. police say a teenaged boy has been arrested after reports of a stabbing at a school in gloucestershire. hello, i'm lucy hockings, welcome to bbc news now, three hours of fast—moving news, interviews and reaction. us presidentjoe biden is in london london ahead of nato's annual summit on tuesday. he's been meeting the prime minister, rishi sunak, in downing street and he said that the relationship between the two countries was "rock solid". mr biden will meet king charles later at windsor castle. rajini vaidyanathan is at downing street. what came out of the meeting between rishi sunak and president what came out of the meeting between rishi sunak and president biden? the meeting was quite short. it lasted around 45 minutes. th
presidentjoe biden says the us—uk relationship is "rock solid". president biden is set to meet king charles in his —— in theirfirst meeting since the coronation. the bbc is to meet the metropolitan police to discuss allegations that one of its presenters paid a teenager thousands of pounds for sexually explicit photos. police say a teenaged boy has been arrested after reports of a stabbing at a school in gloucestershire. hello, i'm lucy hockings, welcome to bbc news now, three...
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there are examples of the uk government and the scottish i uk government and the scottish government working together to deliver— government working together to deliver things like freeports but you mention the section 35 and we have _ you mention the section 35 and we have had _ you mention the section 35 and we have had the debate in the past. it is clear— have had the debate in the past. it is clear there were concerns about the operation of that law on a uk wide _ the operation of that law on a uk wide basis — the operation of that law on a uk wide basis and the areas of competence and it was reasonable in that sense _ competence and it was reasonable in that sense for the scottish secretary of state after taking significant legal advice to issue a section— significant legal advice to issue a section 35 — significant legal advice to issue a section 35. yes, the first time it has been — section 35. yes, the first time it has been used, but it was always envisaged — has been used, but it was always envisaged that it might be used including i think by the snp at the ti
there are examples of the uk government and the scottish i uk government and the scottish government working together to deliver— government working together to deliver things like freeports but you mention the section 35 and we have _ you mention the section 35 and we have had _ you mention the section 35 and we have had the debate in the past. it is clear— have had the debate in the past. it is clear there were concerns about the operation of that law on a uk wide _ the operation of that...
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in comparison to the uk, if david had been on trial in the uk, - this would have been very different, what are your thoughts on that? - the law in the uk is different to the law here in cyprus. of course, there is a defence when there is a suicide pact to murder, but we think the decision the court has come to, both in finding him not guilty of murder, which is very important because he would have spent the rest of his life in prison here in cyprus, was the right decision. we think the decision on sentence was the right decision today. which of course allows david to walk out of court. so, we are very pleased with the decision the court has made in this case and it follows everything we have been saying all along about the circumstances behind this case. it is obviously a very tragic case and not an easy case for anyone involved to deal with. but we think the right decision has been made. david hunter and his lawyer speaking on the steps of the courthouse. now, many times we've reported on the plight of uyghur muslims in china — with hundreds of thousands subjected to mass incarcera
in comparison to the uk, if david had been on trial in the uk, - this would have been very different, what are your thoughts on that? - the law in the uk is different to the law here in cyprus. of course, there is a defence when there is a suicide pact to murder, but we think the decision the court has come to, both in finding him not guilty of murder, which is very important because he would have spent the rest of his life in prison here in cyprus, was the right decision. we think the decision...
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in the uk, a — world. thank you very much indeed. in the uk, a rare _ world. thank you very much indeed. in the uk, a rare plant _ world. thank you very much indeed. in the uk, a rare plant at _ world. thank you very much indeed. in the uk, a rare plant at the - in the uk, a rare plant at the university of leicester�*s botanic garden has finally bloomed again, much to the delight of fans who have been waiting a long time for it to happen. it is the gavi succulent plant, which last for it in 1998, 25 years ago, as helen aston reports. standing at over 15 feet tall and peeping through the roof, this is no ordinary plant. the gavi succulent is also called the century plant, because originally early explorers that it took 100 years to flower stop thank they were wrong, and it is just been a 25 year wait. thea;r isjust been a 25 year wait. they don't have _ isjust been a 25 year wait. they don't have to — isjust been a 25 year wait. they don't have to be _ isjust been a 25 year wait. they don't have to be grown - is just been a 25 year wait. tt2 don't have to b
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today in the uk you will hear— ground. today in the uk you will hear the — ground. today in the uk you will hear the prime minister and other ministers — hear the prime minister and other ministers talking about it being greener~ — ministers talking about it being greener. it is greener in that says it will— greener. it is greener in that says it will have — greener. it is greener in that says it will have less carbon emissions in extracting it. the greenest you could _ in extracting it. the greenest you could do— in extracting it. the greenest you could do is— in extracting it. the greenest you could do is to keep it in the ground and not _ could do is to keep it in the ground and not burn— could do is to keep it in the ground and not burn it at all. can— and not burn it at all. can i— and not burn it at all. can i ask what is happening in norway in terms of investment into renewable energy is to get an international perspective. at least for carbon capture and storage, the norwegian government has more or less fully financed two carbon capture pl
today in the uk you will hear— ground. today in the uk you will hear the — ground. today in the uk you will hear the prime minister and other ministers — hear the prime minister and other ministers talking about it being greener~ — ministers talking about it being greener. it is greener in that says it will— greener. it is greener in that says it will have — greener. it is greener in that says it will have less carbon emissions in extracting it. the greenest you could _ in...
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g ., ., ., ,., ., ~' to the uk? my mum managed to book, when we had — to the uk? my mum managed to book, when we had fled, _ to the uk? my mum managed to book, when we had fled, i _ to the uk? my mum managed to book, when we had fled, i got _ to the uk? my mum managed to book, when we had fled, i got on _ to the uk? my mum managed to book, when we had fled, i got on my - to the uk? my mum managed to book, when we had fled, i got on my phone i when we had fled, i got on my phone and said book the next available flight so she was able to become flight so she was able to become flight for monday but this was friday. i was given advice to go to the airport saturday so i packed up, i was with my four children, took them to the airport but there was no aircraft, no one spoke english all thejet2 aircraft, no one spoke english all the jet2 counters were aircraft, no one spoke english all thejet2 counters were closed and eventually i made my way back to where they took us and asked difficult stay another night in the apartment but power cuts across the island, two hours of
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deep mined started off in the uk. as we know, it is a global race and there are lots and lots of countries competing and coming up against similar challenges in trying to work out the best way to stay ahead of this game. the world is waking up to the potential and the dangers of the most advanced forms of artificial intelligence. across the globe, countries are racing to try to both harness and regulate this technology. here, ian hogarth, a tech entrepreneur, is the man appointed by the prime minister to lead the charge on al in the uk, to ensure that it's developed safely. we've seen the results in terms of how powerful these systems are now. and so, the question is if we keep doing that, and we keep feeding these systems more and more computing resource, more and more data, and we keep having stronger and stronger incentives for the private sector to accelerate this stuff, when do we cross a line when these systems become dangerous in a new way? where they become, you know, closer to human intelligence or exceed hum
deep mined started off in the uk. as we know, it is a global race and there are lots and lots of countries competing and coming up against similar challenges in trying to work out the best way to stay ahead of this game. the world is waking up to the potential and the dangers of the most advanced forms of artificial intelligence. across the globe, countries are racing to try to both harness and regulate this technology. here, ian hogarth, a tech entrepreneur, is the man appointed by the prime...
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around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. tram operators have been fined a total of £14 million over the croydon derailment which claimed the lives of seven passengers. many more people were injured when a tram carrying 69 people derailed near the sandilands stop on the morning of november 9th in 2016. transport for london and tram 0perations limited have accepted failing in their health and safety duties. the tram driver was found not guilty earlier this year of failing to take reasonable care of his passengers. jean smith's son mark died in the crash — she says financial penalties achieve nothing. no amount of money and i suppose... no amount of money and i suppose... no amount of money and i suppose... no amount of money would have ever been enough for what happened to mark and the other six, or even the other 19 that were seriously injured. money is meaningless, it's replaceable. people's lives aren't. the mayor of london, sadiq khan, who is the chair of tfl, has said he would continue to work with the tram operator to
around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. tram operators have been fined a total of £14 million over the croydon derailment which claimed the lives of seven passengers. many more people were injured when a tram carrying 69 people derailed near the sandilands stop on the morning of november 9th in 2016. transport for london and tram 0perations limited have accepted failing in their health and safety duties. the tram driver was found not guilty earlier this year of failing to take...
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uk home secretary suella braverman has a legal duty to detain and remove anyone who comes to the uk illegally. there had been a debate in the house of lords and there were time limits they tried to put on the bill in terms of child protection and modern slavery detentions but they were rejected by peers so it was put forward by royal assent and it has now gained it. to give you a few bits of information, to bring it into context, more than 14,000 migrants have arrived in the uk so far this year after crossing the channel according to the home office data. 297 people were detected in small boats on wednesday alone. the illegal migration bill, the effort ljy illegal migration bill, the effort by the government to stop small boats and remove anyone illegally entering the uk has now gained royal assent and will become law. we will have more on that story on our website, of course. coming up we have the business news in just a couple of minutes' time. hello. 0ur fairly unsettled spell of mid—july weather is set to continue. we've got relatively cool conditions out there at the moment. next few d
uk home secretary suella braverman has a legal duty to detain and remove anyone who comes to the uk illegally. there had been a debate in the house of lords and there were time limits they tried to put on the bill in terms of child protection and modern slavery detentions but they were rejected by peers so it was put forward by royal assent and it has now gained it. to give you a few bits of information, to bring it into context, more than 14,000 migrants have arrived in the uk so far this year...
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yes let's talk about uk temperatures first, a very hot june._ let's talk about uk temperatures first, a very hot june. yes and it's one thing — first, a very hot june. yes and it's one thing that's _ first, a very hot june. yes and it's one thing that's noticeable - first, a very hot june. yes and it's one thing that's noticeable is - first, a very hot june. yes and it's one thing that's noticeable isjust| one thing that's noticeable is just the margin by which we've beaten the previous record. normally when we look at temperatures you might beat the record by a tenth of a degree, the record by a tenth of a degree, the top three dunes had been separated byjust a tenth of a degree, but what we've done this year is we've annihilated that record by nine tenths of a degree. we can actually see that here on this graph. so 15.8 degrees celsius beats the previous record that was set back in 19110 and 1976. the climate scientists at the met office can simulate the climate to see how likely these temperatures are to be beaten as a result of climate change and what they can do is roll back al
yes let's talk about uk temperatures first, a very hot june._ let's talk about uk temperatures first, a very hot june. yes and it's one thing — first, a very hot june. yes and it's one thing that's _ first, a very hot june. yes and it's one thing that's noticeable - first, a very hot june. yes and it's one thing that's noticeable is - first, a very hot june. yes and it's one thing that's noticeable isjust| one thing that's noticeable is just the margin by which we've beaten the previous...
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there is been happening in the uk, - their pockets. there is been - happening in the uk, compared to northern ireland. took me through that. ., ., ., , ., northern ireland. took me through that. ., ., ., ., that. northern ireland has a far more transparent _ that. northern ireland has a far more transparent markets. - that. northern ireland has a far. more transparent markets. while that. northern ireland has a far- more transparent markets. while it has a pump price monitor, run by the consumer council of northern ireland, which shows the average price and the cheapest price, but doesn't show you where that is. what you do have a northern ireland is a far more competitive markets. it is also important to recognise that the supermarkets that dominate fuel retailing here aren't anywhere near as dominant in northern ireland. there is far more retailers per driver there. so far more competition on pricing, which is what we need here. but drivers here that need to get a good price can download the my rac app, which has been not today, whic
there is been happening in the uk, - their pockets. there is been - happening in the uk, compared to northern ireland. took me through that. ., ., ., , ., northern ireland. took me through that. ., ., ., ., that. northern ireland has a far more transparent _ that. northern ireland has a far more transparent markets. - that. northern ireland has a far. more transparent markets. while that. northern ireland has a far- more transparent markets. while it has a pump price monitor, run by the...
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around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. let's take a look at some other stories making headlines across the uk. the united nations has said the uk's illegal migration bill is at odds with the country's obligations under international human rights and refugee law. the bill, which has been passed by parliament, is designed to deter migrants arriving in the country, and includes the government's plan to send some on flights to rwanda. the un's refugee agency and human rights office has said it significantly erodes protections for people fleeing persecution. prosecutors have abandoned their case against the former manchester united footballer, ryan giggs. he was due to face a retrial on domestic violence charges later this month, but the case was withdrawn at a hearing at manchester crown court this morning. the boss of online food retailer 0cado says the uk is "definitely over the worst" of food price inflation. chief executive tim steiner gave his forecast as separate figures revealed that grocery price growth slowed for a fo
around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. let's take a look at some other stories making headlines across the uk. the united nations has said the uk's illegal migration bill is at odds with the country's obligations under international human rights and refugee law. the bill, which has been passed by parliament, is designed to deter migrants arriving in the country, and includes the government's plan to send some on flights to rwanda. the un's refugee agency and human rights office...
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around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. bbc news — bringing you different stories from across the uk. it is the end of five years of intensive medical training, but just the start of their careers in medical practice. it's my pleasure to present to you graduates from the faculty of health, education, medicine and social care. it all began back in 2018, when the anglia ruskin medical school welcomed its first 100 students. the university vice—chancellor acknowledged that, when it opened, the county had some of the highest patient to gp ratios in the country and things have got more challenging since then. but what did the students make of their course? i remember being with patients who were palliative, which means that they have a terminal illness and they're going to die soon, and it was just a privilege because itjust really made me think about the beauty of life. i've came here, i've trained here. i've been given a lot of opportunity from the area, so i want to give something back to the local community. it's hoped t
around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. bbc news — bringing you different stories from across the uk. it is the end of five years of intensive medical training, but just the start of their careers in medical practice. it's my pleasure to present to you graduates from the faculty of health, education, medicine and social care. it all began back in 2018, when the anglia ruskin medical school welcomed its first 100 students. the university vice—chancellor acknowledged that, when...
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we have seen that here in the uk but also in the us— seen that here in the uk but also in the us and — seen that here in the uk but also in the us and in china. now we're seeing— the us and in china. now we're seeing them impacts over the summer and the _ seeing them impacts over the summer and the last— seeing them impacts over the summer and the last year, countries want to accelerate _ and the last year, countries want to accelerate that. the biggest live in that our— accelerate that. the biggest live in that our construction, and making sure we _ that our construction, and making sure we have the resources and minerals — sure we have the resources and minerals available. there are a number— minerals available. there are a numberof— minerals available. there are a number of policies that can be put in place _ number of policies that can be put in place to— number of policies that can be put in place to make sure that that process — in place to make sure that that process is— in place to make sure that that process is accelerated, whether that is unlocking more
we have seen that here in the uk but also in the us— seen that here in the uk but also in the us and — seen that here in the uk but also in the us and in china. now we're seeing— the us and in china. now we're seeing them impacts over the summer and the _ seeing them impacts over the summer and the last— seeing them impacts over the summer and the last year, countries want to accelerate _ and the last year, countries want to accelerate that. the biggest live in that our— accelerate...
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stories from across the uk. the nominees for this year's mercury music prize have been released. among those being nominated are the singer—songwriter jessie ware, the arctic monkeys, and the jazz quintet the ezra collective. also nominated are the scottish group the young fathers, we can hear some of their music now — the single i saw. rock music plays. # i saw what i saw...# the prize celbrates the best albums released by british and irish musicians. let's get more now with our entertainment correspondent, colin paterson. hello. i am at the nominations. 12 albums up for this award are free thanit albums up for this award are free than it is the 32nd tiny mercury prize has been held and two acts on this year's list of when the price before. you mentioned acted monkeys, the sheffield band nominated for their album the power and also young fathers. first time spent them since. congratulations again. let's go back to 201a. what did it mean to young father to win the mercury prize? i think it was just an opport
stories from across the uk. the nominees for this year's mercury music prize have been released. among those being nominated are the singer—songwriter jessie ware, the arctic monkeys, and the jazz quintet the ezra collective. also nominated are the scottish group the young fathers, we can hear some of their music now — the single i saw. rock music plays. # i saw what i saw...# the prize celbrates the best albums released by british and irish musicians. let's get more now with our...
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around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. let's take a look at some other stories making headlines across the uk. people who've been injured in terror attacks have condemned the government's compensation scheme. in a survey carried out by the support group survivors against terror, more than half of those who responded said the process was unfair. the ministry ofjustice says it's reviewing the support available. universities in england will be forced to limit the number of students they recruit onto courses deemed as underperforming, as part of government plans announced today. the prime minister says he wants to crack down on what he calls "rip off" degrees that don't lead to graduate jobs. labour has described the plan as "an attack on the aspirations of young people". the train drivers' union aslef has announced a third ban on working overtime, which will see fresh disruption on railways. drivers will refuse to work overtime for six days from mondayjuly 3ist. it comes as the union begins its second overtime ban in three we
around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. let's take a look at some other stories making headlines across the uk. people who've been injured in terror attacks have condemned the government's compensation scheme. in a survey carried out by the support group survivors against terror, more than half of those who responded said the process was unfair. the ministry ofjustice says it's reviewing the support available. universities in england will be forced to limit the number of students...
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the uk health security agency says the risk posed by bird flu to humans is very low. but for the seabirds along our coastline, it remains a deadly threat. gareth barlow, bbc news, pembrokeshire. when it comes to food, do you know what an �*average portion size' is? how many pieces of chocolate does that mean? do you weigh your breakfast cereal to get the correct amount? new research suggests not many of us do. the consumer watchdog "which? " has found that information on packaging is inconsistent and confusing — and leads people to eat more calories, sugar and salt without realising. our correspondent graham satchell went to find out whether people can correctly guess the recommended portion sizes of some well—known foods. how closely do you read the labelling on food? would you know, for example, the recommended portion size for pringles or quality street or halloumi? how many portions do you think there are in that pack of halloumi? i think halloumi is probably... i think there's many more than i would guess. yeah. so you would have maybe...four. hmm. three at
the uk health security agency says the risk posed by bird flu to humans is very low. but for the seabirds along our coastline, it remains a deadly threat. gareth barlow, bbc news, pembrokeshire. when it comes to food, do you know what an �*average portion size' is? how many pieces of chocolate does that mean? do you weigh your breakfast cereal to get the correct amount? new research suggests not many of us do. the consumer watchdog "which? " has found that information on packaging...
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is what engages audiences in the uk royal family globally. there is an expectation that they will see it, which is whyjoe biden would not be arriving here and just being driven into the castle gates and not to be seen again. this is part of the set piece choreography of the royal welcome, and that is what the president is being given today. the two men chatting as they walk through the quad. titer;r today. the two men chatting as they walk through the quad.— walk through the quad. they seem ve at walk through the quad. they seem very at ease _ walk through the quad. they seem very at ease with _ walk through the quad. they seem very at ease with each _ walk through the quad. they seem very at ease with each other. - walk through the quad. they seem very at ease with each other. they| very at ease with each other. they have known _ very at ease with each other. they have known each _ very at ease with each other. they have known each other _ very at ease with each other. they have known each other a - very at ease with each other. tie: have
is what engages audiences in the uk royal family globally. there is an expectation that they will see it, which is whyjoe biden would not be arriving here and just being driven into the castle gates and not to be seen again. this is part of the set piece choreography of the royal welcome, and that is what the president is being given today. the two men chatting as they walk through the quad. titer;r today. the two men chatting as they walk through the quad.— walk through the quad. they seem...
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the cabinet office has now lost its legal challenge to the uk covid inquiry chair with its request. you will know she has been requesting boris johnson, then prime minister, asking for his unredacted whatsapp messages, notebooks and diaries select�*s case might speak straightaway to our political correspondent damian and atticus in westminster for us. correspondent damian and atticus in westminsterfor us. what correspondent damian and atticus in westminster for us. what does this mean? —— damian grammaticas. what does this mean? mean? -- damian grammaticas. what does this mean?— mean? -- damian grammaticas. what does this mean? what this means that she was the covid _ does this mean? what this means that she was the covid inquiry's _ does this mean? what this means that she was the covid inquiry's position - she was the covid inquiry's position has been upheld and it will get full access to all the whatsapp messages, the notebooks and diaries of boris johnson that it wants and the government's position, downing street's position that it shouldn't have to hand that over becau
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doctor norman, talked me through the us- uk - talked me through the us— uk politics because of course although this is a king, not the prime minister, the uk and us politics are very much front and centre of the visit and they are why he is here. that is true and joe biden warmly welcome — that is true and joe biden warmly welcome this invitation from king charles_ welcome this invitation from king charles to — welcome this invitation from king charles to meet today in person having _ charles to meet today in person having not — charles to meet today in person having not been at the coronation watch _ having not been at the coronation watch was — having not been at the coronation watch was not intended to be a snob but this_ watch was not intended to be a snob but this is— watch was not intended to be a snob but this is really a symbol of the relationship thatjoe but this is really a symbol of the relationship that joe biden sees as very strong between the us and uk and that— very strong between the us and uk and that was reiterated in his meeting _ and that was reiterated
doctor norman, talked me through the us- uk - talked me through the us— uk politics because of course although this is a king, not the prime minister, the uk and us politics are very much front and centre of the visit and they are why he is here. that is true and joe biden warmly welcome — that is true and joe biden warmly welcome this invitation from king charles_ welcome this invitation from king charles to — welcome this invitation from king charles to meet today in person having _...
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overnight to start off with clear skies across much of the uk. it will turn increasingly humid and temperatures rising a bet is to go through the night, so 18—20 in england and wales as we get into the first part of saturday morning. through saturday it is a day of sunshine and showers. the shower starting off in the west but will leap across into northern england and scotland where we have a zone of extra moisture being pulled in from hours, hence the risk of flash flooding. still hot across eastern england. temperature is higher in northern areas of scotland. through saturday night time, still a risk of some big downpours for northern england and scotland, posing a threat of localised flooding. into sunday, we could see some storms develop across france and could eastern areas of england, but otherwise the showers will tend to work in from the south and west. still with some sunshine between any downpours. temperatures a bit generally and overall a fresh appeal the weather. weather sunshine comes through, temperatures still up to about 2k in
overnight to start off with clear skies across much of the uk. it will turn increasingly humid and temperatures rising a bet is to go through the night, so 18—20 in england and wales as we get into the first part of saturday morning. through saturday it is a day of sunshine and showers. the shower starting off in the west but will leap across into northern england and scotland where we have a zone of extra moisture being pulled in from hours, hence the risk of flash flooding. still hot across...
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around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. let's take a look at some other news making headlines across the uk. bosses of the four biggest banks are meeting the financial watchdog today to discuss concerns that interest rates on savings accounts are too low and aren't increasing as quickly as those on mortgages. the bosses of lloyds, hsbc, natwest and barclays have denied accusations from mps that they've been profiteering. the governor of the bank of england has told the bbc that there is evidence some retailers are overcharging customers. andrew baily says regulators must take measures to prevent retailers taking advantage of high inflation and pushing through unfair price hikes, which all adds to the cost of living crisis. the government has suffered another series of defeats in the house of lords over its plans to deport asylum seekers who arrive in the uk on small boats. peers backed five new amendments to the illegal migration bill. in total, the government was defeated 20 times during three days of debate. the bill will
around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. let's take a look at some other news making headlines across the uk. bosses of the four biggest banks are meeting the financial watchdog today to discuss concerns that interest rates on savings accounts are too low and aren't increasing as quickly as those on mortgages. the bosses of lloyds, hsbc, natwest and barclays have denied accusations from mps that they've been profiteering. the governor of the bank of england has told the bbc that...
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the weather is relatively cool and showery here in the uk, but let's talk about that heatwave in the mediterranean. by the end of monday we will have seen temperatures in the mid—a0s in some spots from spain to the central med. tomorrow could actually be the peak of the heatwave around parts of sardinia and also into italy. rome is likely to see temperatures around a0 degrees or more. let's have a look at past records. they have been in the high—a0s in recent years and officially the highest temperature is actually a8 degrees celsius in athens in the late �*705. we could be approaching those values, but not a guarantee. this is why we've got the heatwave in the south and the cooler air across the uk — all because of that jet stream and that fresher air coming in from the north. this pattern is actually not likely to change for many more days. in fact, there are indications that for the rest of the month it is going to stay relatively on the cool side across most of the uk. today it's a mixture of sunshine and showers. where you see the lightning symbols we may have one today'
the weather is relatively cool and showery here in the uk, but let's talk about that heatwave in the mediterranean. by the end of monday we will have seen temperatures in the mid—a0s in some spots from spain to the central med. tomorrow could actually be the peak of the heatwave around parts of sardinia and also into italy. rome is likely to see temperatures around a0 degrees or more. let's have a look at past records. they have been in the high—a0s in recent years and officially the...
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the uk starts training ukrainian pilot next month. and we are using our leadership in technology to keep nato at the cutting edge, hosting the european headquarters at the defence innovation accelerator in the uk, and holding the first global summit on al safety later this year. the united kingdom has been there since the start of this alliance. in 1948, in the hope of avoiding another devastating war, we joined together with a handful of allies to pledge that we would come to one another�*s defence. that pact was the seed of the north atlantic treat the. 75 years later, faced with new threats in europe, nato is more important than ever. it has proved itself to be the most successful alliance in history and this week we show once again that the uk is at its heart. thank you. we will take some questions from the media. if i could start with the bbc, please? thank you very much. agree thank you very much. do you agree with your— thank you very much. do you agree with your defence secretary, ben wallace, — with your defence secreta
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what about the situation with the uk and is - situation with the uk and is delivering of aid? we have been focusing today on what is happening in yemen, wet aid to this country, which are so ravaged by war, has been cut drastically. is there any sign that channelling some much needed aid into these countries would also change the dynamic? we would also change the dynamic? - believe that we have to be far more strategic about where we use age. the reality is that 90% of aid was cut to sudan, and now look at the situation now, the wagner group went in and took advantage of that vacuum. yemen is an appalling cycle of violence, which seems to be the forgotten war, and thanks to reporting that goes we are casting a light on the suffering of the people of yemen. in light on the suffering of the people of yemen. . light on the suffering of the people of yemen. , ., , of yemen. in terms of where they wanner of yemen. in terms of where they wagner grouo _ of yemen. in terms of where they wagner group gets _ of yemen. in terms of where they wagner group gets their - of yemen. in terms o
what about the situation with the uk and is - situation with the uk and is delivering of aid? we have been focusing today on what is happening in yemen, wet aid to this country, which are so ravaged by war, has been cut drastically. is there any sign that channelling some much needed aid into these countries would also change the dynamic? we would also change the dynamic? - believe that we have to be far more strategic about where we use age. the reality is that 90% of aid was cut to sudan, and...
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here in the uk... radiographers who carry out scans that can diagnose disease have begun a 48—hour strike this morning in some parts of england. staff at 37 nhs trusts walked out after rejecting the government's pay offer of a 5% increase plus a one—off payment. 0ur health correspondent sophie hutchinson reports. scanning for problems, it is estimated the vast majority of nhs patients undergoing tests or therapy with a radiographer while being treated, including mri, ct, ultrasound and radiotherapy. i qualified in 2017 and since then 20% of my class has left radiography after doing a degree for three years specifically for radiography. that is a great shame. 30—year—old john kelly worked as a radiographer in liverpool but he still lives with his parents because he says he can't afford to move out. he insists the pressure of the job and poor pay have made it intolerable. not being able to give the care you want to patients, the uk lags behind a lot of other countries in ct scanners but we don't
here in the uk... radiographers who carry out scans that can diagnose disease have begun a 48—hour strike this morning in some parts of england. staff at 37 nhs trusts walked out after rejecting the government's pay offer of a 5% increase plus a one—off payment. 0ur health correspondent sophie hutchinson reports. scanning for problems, it is estimated the vast majority of nhs patients undergoing tests or therapy with a radiographer while being treated, including mri, ct, ultrasound and...
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around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. each summer, corel�*s population swells as thousands of visitors flock to the county. it often means health care services are put under extreme pressure. as the summer holiday start, the nhs is hoping people can help them by notjust turning up here, unless there is an urgent need. turning up here, unless there is an urgent need-— turning up here, unless there is an urgent need. what we want to do is help people — urgent need. what we want to do is help people get _ urgent need. what we want to do is help people get to _ urgent need. what we want to do is help people get to the _ urgent need. what we want to do is help people get to the right - urgent need. what we want to do is help people get to the right place i help people get to the right place and seen in a timely fashion. that is really important to us in the emergency department because we want to be able to treat people who have emergency conditions in a really timely way. emergency conditions in a really timely way-—
around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. each summer, corel�*s population swells as thousands of visitors flock to the county. it often means health care services are put under extreme pressure. as the summer holiday start, the nhs is hoping people can help them by notjust turning up here, unless there is an urgent need. turning up here, unless there is an urgent need-— turning up here, unless there is an urgent need. what we want to do is help people — urgent need. what we...
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around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. new figures say the uk economy shrank in may, but not as much is predicted. analysts had forecast a bigger drop because of the bank holiday in may marking the kings coronation would have had an impact. when drop of friends and family at some of the uk's biggest airports next summer, charges for a short stay car parks at airports have risen by almost a third, while officers defend the hike, saying the revenues help to keep costs down for passages. the royal veterinary couege passages. the royal veterinary college estimates that in 2021 more than 10% of properties bought in the uk were illegally reported. that is more than double the figure for 2019. the rbc also says that animals brought into the uk illegally are also more at risk of having been exposed to infectious diseases abroad. the charity but paid says pets brought in from abroad are more likely to be aggressive ones as well. —— mike the charity pet aid. you're live with bbc news. unaids has announced in their latest report
around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. new figures say the uk economy shrank in may, but not as much is predicted. analysts had forecast a bigger drop because of the bank holiday in may marking the kings coronation would have had an impact. when drop of friends and family at some of the uk's biggest airports next summer, charges for a short stay car parks at airports have risen by almost a third, while officers defend the hike, saying the revenues help to keep costs down for...
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. _ around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. sue gray, the former civil servant, broke the civil service code due to undeclared contact with the labour party before she left her role. that's according to a cabinet office investigation into her newjob with the party. last week, she was clear to start work as chief of staff. a labour committee found no evidence her decision—making or impartiality was impaired while serving in whitehall. rail passengers are being warned of disruption for the next six days due to an overtime ban by train drivers in the aslef union. 15 train drivers in the aslef union. 15 train companies based in england are being affected from today, with many reducing their services. it is the latest move in the long—running pay dispute. there are growing calls for nhs whistle—blowers to receive more support. sir robert francis, who led the inquiry into hundreds of patient deaths, say some people still pay a heavy price for speaking out. you're live with bbc news. nato leaders are preparing for their annual s
. _ around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. sue gray, the former civil servant, broke the civil service code due to undeclared contact with the labour party before she left her role. that's according to a cabinet office investigation into her newjob with the party. last week, she was clear to start work as chief of staff. a labour committee found no evidence her decision—making or impartiality was impaired while serving in whitehall. rail passengers are being warned of...
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around the world and across the uk, - in north korea. thank you. around the world and across the uk, this i in north korea. thank you. around | the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. let's take a look at the other stories. rishi sunak has apologised for the historical treatment of lgbt veterans who were sacked or forced out of the military for being gay. the prime minister called the ban and appalling failure of the british state. it was illegal to be gay in the british military until the year 2000. jaguar land rover owner is going to invest £a billion to build its flagship electric car battery plant in the uk. the new plant in somerset is expected to create a000 jobs and thousands more in the wider supply chain. the new gigerfactory thousands more in the wider supply chain. the new giger factory will be one of the largest in europe. susan hall has been announced as the conservative party mayoral candidate for london. she has been a london assembly member since 2017 and secured 57% of the vote, beating her rival. she will now face labour's
around the world and across the uk, - in north korea. thank you. around the world and across the uk, this i in north korea. thank you. around | the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. let's take a look at the other stories. rishi sunak has apologised for the historical treatment of lgbt veterans who were sacked or forced out of the military for being gay. the prime minister called the ban and appalling failure of the british state. it was illegal to be gay in the british military until...
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if you are in the uk and you want to keep _ pace... if you are in the uk and you want to keep following _ pace... if you are in the uk and you want to keep following jeremy - pace... if you are in the uk and youj want to keep following jeremy hunt want to keep following jeremy hunt pass evidence to that inquiry, you can watch a bbc news live video stream on the bbc iplayer. i am going to bring you some breaking news that is coming in the united states. president trump, former us president, has been giving an interview to a us radio show, to a conservative radio host, in which he says that he did nothing wrong, this is in relation to charges which have been made against him, some more were laid against him this week, about the handling of classified information at his residence in florida at mar—a—lago. mr trump says he handed over the security tapes. also, he says that even if he is sentenced in that inquiry, he will continue to run for president. of course, mrtrump continue to run for president. of course, mr trump has announced t
if you are in the uk and you want to keep _ pace... if you are in the uk and you want to keep following _ pace... if you are in the uk and you want to keep following jeremy - pace... if you are in the uk and youj want to keep following jeremy hunt want to keep following jeremy hunt pass evidence to that inquiry, you can watch a bbc news live video stream on the bbc iplayer. i am going to bring you some breaking news that is coming in the united states. president trump, former us president, has...
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a look now at some other news from across the uk... ukraine's ambassador to the uk has been fired by president zelensky. no official reason has been given for vadym prystaiko's dismissal — but he had recent criticised mr zelensky�*s response to comments by the defence secretary, ben wallace, that kyiv should show more gratitude to its allies. some nhs workers in england say they haven't received a one—off sum of £1600 as part of the latest pay deal. the issue is affecting some agency staff. the department of health says the deal, agreed with most unions, involves individual employers determining pay locally. a planned strike by london underground drivers next week has been called off after progress was made in negotiations about pensions and jobs. members of the rmt, aslef and unite unions had been due to stage a string of walkouts, starting on sunday. analysts say it will bring the tube network to a standstill. there is the latest headlines. you're live with bbc news. let's turn now to manipur in india, where a group of women h
a look now at some other news from across the uk... ukraine's ambassador to the uk has been fired by president zelensky. no official reason has been given for vadym prystaiko's dismissal — but he had recent criticised mr zelensky�*s response to comments by the defence secretary, ben wallace, that kyiv should show more gratitude to its allies. some nhs workers in england say they haven't received a one—off sum of £1600 as part of the latest pay deal. the issue is affecting some agency...
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—— immunisations in the uk are very low. nearly 1000 baggage handlers and ground staff at gatwick airport are due to walk out there in the summer holiday season in a row over pay for the members of the unite union who work forfour companies the members of the unite union who work for four companies at the airport are set to walk out for eight days. the strikes will take place in july eight days. the strikes will take place injuly and the beginning of august. your live with bbc news. the 0scar—winning actor kevin spacey has told a jury in his sexual assault trial that he could have had sex — in his words — "all the time" but found it hard to trust people because of his fame. mr spacey is being cross—examined after giving evidence for the first time yesterday. he's denied 12 sex offences against four men between 2001 and 2013. 0ur correspondent frankie mccamley?was outside court for us, and a warning, frankie referred to some bad language that was mentioned in court. yesterday the court heard how kevin spacey was here
—— immunisations in the uk are very low. nearly 1000 baggage handlers and ground staff at gatwick airport are due to walk out there in the summer holiday season in a row over pay for the members of the unite union who work forfour companies the members of the unite union who work for four companies at the airport are set to walk out for eight days. the strikes will take place in july eight days. the strikes will take place injuly and the beginning of august. your live with bbc news. the...
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i think a similar picture for much of the uk, not a think a similar picture for much of the uk, nota bad think a similar picture for much of the uk, not a bad day on friday, so we are looking at sunny spells, could be some showers moving through, in that breeze, and temperatures around 18—2a for most of us, so still cooler up towards the north, just 15 foot lowick. this is when the area of low pressure tracked eastward, across the northern half of the uk, on sunday, bringing the showers which will be the most frequent across scotland. northern ireland, and north—west england is well where it has already quite wet. quite breezy in the south and temperatures remain a little bit lower than we would expect into the start of august. this is bbc news, the headlines: a special report from yemen where 21 million people are in need of humanitarian assistance after eight years of brutal civil war. wildfires rage in at least nine mediterranean countries amid another day of intense heat. russia's defence minister, sergei shoigu, arrives in north korea as part of the first foreign delegation
i think a similar picture for much of the uk, not a think a similar picture for much of the uk, nota bad think a similar picture for much of the uk, not a bad day on friday, so we are looking at sunny spells, could be some showers moving through, in that breeze, and temperatures around 18—2a for most of us, so still cooler up towards the north, just 15 foot lowick. this is when the area of low pressure tracked eastward, across the northern half of the uk, on sunday, bringing the showers which...
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around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. that look now at some of the other stories making headlines here in the uk. thames water has been fined £35 million after pleading guilty to four charges relating to polluting rivers. the court earlier heard how millions of litres of undiluted sewage caused rivers to turn "black" and kill more than 1,000 fish near gatwick airport in october 2017. ajudicial review into the planned expansion of london s ultra—low emissions zone has begun at the high court. legal action was brought by five conservative—led councils who say the plans would have a big financial impact on motorists. the mayor of london insists the move is needed to improve air quality and prevent premature deaths. councillors in 0rkney have voted to explore alternate forms of governance, after a debating plans to change the status of the islands with the uk or even become a self—governing territory of norway. earlier, the prime minister's spokesperson rejected a suggestion the islands could loosen its ties with the u
around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. that look now at some of the other stories making headlines here in the uk. thames water has been fined £35 million after pleading guilty to four charges relating to polluting rivers. the court earlier heard how millions of litres of undiluted sewage caused rivers to turn "black" and kill more than 1,000 fish near gatwick airport in october 2017. ajudicial review into the planned expansion of london s ultra—low emissions zone...
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if you were to go back 2017, the uk thought it was completely on top of the measles. things have wobbled a bit since then with vaccination rates falling, but it is something that can be controlled and it is an infection that nobody needs to have if they can get the vaccine. so absolutely, the call is for everybody to be checking their vaccination status. 0ne checking their vaccination status. one of the things that the uk health security agency is warning about is the way it is on the number crunching is it thinks there might be a particular issue around young adults, so people didn't get their vaccinations around the turn of the millennium when there were those autism stories in the newspapers, on the television. people who didn't get vaccinated then may be vulnerable now.— get vaccinated then may be vulnerable now. ., ~ , ., ., ., vulnerable now. thank you for that, james. here in the uk, the funeral is being held for one of the nottingham stabbing victims, barnabby webber. the student, who was a keen cricketer, died alonside his friend and medical student grace 0
if you were to go back 2017, the uk thought it was completely on top of the measles. things have wobbled a bit since then with vaccination rates falling, but it is something that can be controlled and it is an infection that nobody needs to have if they can get the vaccine. so absolutely, the call is for everybody to be checking their vaccination status. 0ne checking their vaccination status. one of the things that the uk health security agency is warning about is the way it is on the number...
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around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. bbc news, bringing you different stories from across the uk. you�*ve got to remember, it�*s a lot of money to take them to the vets and that like. these are free, they wouldn�*t be able to get treated if it wasn�*t for these. this mobile veterinary clinic treats pets belonging to homeless and vulnerable housed people. it�*s run by veterinary students at the university of nottingham. it�*s vital for the community. if it wasn�*t for this, i don�*t know when we�*d be able to get him to the vets. some days it is one client after another. it's heartbreaking. the team say they have seen an increase in the number of people coming to the clinic. there is a lot of sad situations but i think it�*s good that we can do whatever we can to help them, really. i think it's amazing. vets are really expensive. and obviously we are on benefits and things like that, so it stops us worrying about our animals. for more stories across the uk, had to the bbc news website. you�*re live w
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it's become probably the most notorious racist murder in the uk. can you take us through that early investigation? what went so wrong? by, investigation? what went so wrong? number of things went wrong. there was a very specific thing that didn't happen which was the subject of significant criticism by the public inquiry and that was the failure to make arrests quickly of key prime suspects. the group, and the prime suspects in the case, there were five of them. four of their names were put into the police investigation within 24 hours, but they weren't arrested for two weeks. that is widely now expected to have been a mistake. that failure to make an arrest was one of the things that was being looked at by this investigation into these four officers and whether that failure sort of constituted a breach of their office. so, so many different things went wrong and there was a big report into it. later investigations also failed to bring anyone to justice. investigations also failed to bring anyone tojustice. in investigations also failed to bring an
it's become probably the most notorious racist murder in the uk. can you take us through that early investigation? what went so wrong? by, investigation? what went so wrong? number of things went wrong. there was a very specific thing that didn't happen which was the subject of significant criticism by the public inquiry and that was the failure to make arrests quickly of key prime suspects. the group, and the prime suspects in the case, there were five of them. four of their names were put...
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those winds not as strong across southern parts of the uk but it is still cool. live from london, this is bbc news. millions of workers in the uk are to get a pay rise, as the government accepts the recommendations of a public sector pay review. so that is our decision. and having honoured the independent pay review process, i urge all union leaders to accept these pay offers and call off air strikes. —— and call millions of workers in the uk are to get a pay rise,
those winds not as strong across southern parts of the uk but it is still cool. live from london, this is bbc news. millions of workers in the uk are to get a pay rise, as the government accepts the recommendations of a public sector pay review. so that is our decision. and having honoured the independent pay review process, i urge all union leaders to accept these pay offers and call off air strikes. —— and call millions of workers in the uk are to get a pay rise,
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the uk opposes israel's announcement to expand settlements across the west bank and we ask israel to reverse its policy of settlement expansion. settlements are not an obstacle —— the obstacle to peace but they are an important one. the lives lost in this wider conflict are tragic. there is an urgent need for all parties to avoid further escalation in the west bank and gaza now and in the days ahead. the escalation in the west bank and gaza now and in the days ahead.— now and in the days ahead. the past 24 hours have _ now and in the days ahead. the past 24 hours have seen _ now and in the days ahead. the past 24 hours have seen a _ now and in the days ahead. the past 24 hours have seen a horrifying - 24 hours have seen a horrifying military assault by the israeli defence force on the overcrowded refugee camp injenin. around 15,000 people live in less then half a square kilometre in the camp. yet we have all witnessed on our screens the israeli defence force launching air attacks, the israeli defence force launching airattacks, including the israeli defence force launching air
the uk opposes israel's announcement to expand settlements across the west bank and we ask israel to reverse its policy of settlement expansion. settlements are not an obstacle —— the obstacle to peace but they are an important one. the lives lost in this wider conflict are tragic. there is an urgent need for all parties to avoid further escalation in the west bank and gaza now and in the days ahead. the escalation in the west bank and gaza now and in the days ahead.— now and in the days...
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it makes it worth it. 20—year—old ashton kirby, the uk's youngest wine grower there. now it's time for a look at the weather with chris fawkes. hello. we're looking at an unsettled start to the new week. today, broadly speaking, it's a day of sunny spells and showers, although there are some longer spells of rain around, particularly for northern england and across northern areas of scotland where the weather is going to be quite wet today. nevertheless, for many of you, it is a day that you might spot a rainbow or two in the skies like this one from northern ireland sent to us earlier on. so probably some of the heaviest rain will be working across northern england to lincolnshire. showers break out across east anglia. south east england. yes, i think we probably will see a shower at wimbledon, but any rain interruptions, probably quite short lived, maybe ten or 15 minutes, and then the sun shall be back out. temperatures for the most part, a little bit below average, generally about 17 to 19 degrees celsius today. overnight tonight, many of the showers ease for a ti
it makes it worth it. 20—year—old ashton kirby, the uk's youngest wine grower there. now it's time for a look at the weather with chris fawkes. hello. we're looking at an unsettled start to the new week. today, broadly speaking, it's a day of sunny spells and showers, although there are some longer spells of rain around, particularly for northern england and across northern areas of scotland where the weather is going to be quite wet today. nevertheless, for many of you, it is a day that...
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and when heatwaves happen in the uk we haveissues when heatwaves happen in the uk we have issues with the infrastructure, with things not working, because they have not been built to withstand that level of heat, is that the case in italy, do you have trains not running, roads melting? i would say that italy is a country which is in southern europe so it is a bit more prepared, so, there was of problems have not been seen yet. but that doesn't mean that there are not dangers that come with the extreme weather. i mean, extreme weather like this can kill, it can cause heatstroke, it can cause existing conditions like respiratory diseases to get much worse. and so the italian health ministry has issued some guidelines about how to deal with the heat. they are urging people to stay indoors from 12 to six, to avoid exercise during the day. as you said earlier, to drink plenty of water, to avoid alcohol and coffee and to avoid heavy food, so, try and stay away from your pizza or your carbonara. they are also asking people to check on their elderly neighbours who live alone. because it is el
and when heatwaves happen in the uk we haveissues when heatwaves happen in the uk we have issues with the infrastructure, with things not working, because they have not been built to withstand that level of heat, is that the case in italy, do you have trains not running, roads melting? i would say that italy is a country which is in southern europe so it is a bit more prepared, so, there was of problems have not been seen yet. but that doesn't mean that there are not dangers that come with the...
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today because my paper also recognises that it is in the interconnected world that the uk is unlikely to act we will be allied by design a national back section. our support for nato will remain ironclads, but we will continue to prioritise our core relationships. we will invest in deepening relationships with our new partners. that is why we are going to expand our global defence network. none of this is headline grabbing stuff but it is the fine details that makes the difference to our national security. to conclude, i would like to add that the paper is the result of being seven years of the department. forthe of being seven years of the department. for the continuity in office is improving, i am incredibly grateful to the long serving minister of the armed forces whose experience has provided the basis for this paper. we are grateful to the hundreds of individuals who contributed to its drafting. not to mention the many members of this house, most of what we have learned from you is encapsulated in this document. this is likely to be one of my last appearances at this dispatch box
today because my paper also recognises that it is in the interconnected world that the uk is unlikely to act we will be allied by design a national back section. our support for nato will remain ironclads, but we will continue to prioritise our core relationships. we will invest in deepening relationships with our new partners. that is why we are going to expand our global defence network. none of this is headline grabbing stuff but it is the fine details that makes the difference to our...
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wet weather developing a other parts of the uk through the day. the strongest winds are going to be across the south—west of england and into parts of wales. maybe not for away from a 50 miles an hour around the coast and the could be heavy rain across the south—west and over the hills of wales. the risk of some thunder in that rain, too, and again, those temperatures were disappointing that this of year. that low pressure will hang around into the weekend. not a typical summer weather pattern this weekend. top knitted by low pressure, that will run northwards across the uk. a lot of isobars on the chart, it will be unusually windy for this time of year. the rain that comes with that low pressure could be heavy and thundery. it turns drier in the south later but it does stay on the cool side. live from london — this is bbc news. president zelensky has welcomed security guarantees from the g7 group of wealthy countries, but says they're no substitute for ukraine joining nato. i would like to have a success on this summit for everyone, for our
wet weather developing a other parts of the uk through the day. the strongest winds are going to be across the south—west of england and into parts of wales. maybe not for away from a 50 miles an hour around the coast and the could be heavy rain across the south—west and over the hills of wales. the risk of some thunder in that rain, too, and again, those temperatures were disappointing that this of year. that low pressure will hang around into the weekend. not a typical summer weather...
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the uk health security agency says the risk posed by bird flu to humans is very low. but for the seabirds along our coastline, it remains a deadly threat. gareth barlow, bbc news, pembrokeshire. elvis, celine dion, adele.... even matt goss, from the group bros, had one. next up it's kylie minogue, who is taking up a residency in none other than las vegas. the 55—year—old singer, who hasn't toured north america in well over a decade, will be playing at the voltaire nightclub in the city. she's promising extravagant costumes and dances, saying that at this point in her career she has "earned the right to" play las vegas. let's speak to our entertainment reporter, annabel rackham. good to have you. kylie is not a massive name in the us so why would she choose to go to las vegas and do this residency? it is she choose to go to las vegas and do this residency?— this residency? it is hard to ignore the main reason _ this residency? it is hard to ignore the main reason which _ this residency? it is hard to ignore the main reason which is - this residency? it is hard to
the uk health security agency says the risk posed by bird flu to humans is very low. but for the seabirds along our coastline, it remains a deadly threat. gareth barlow, bbc news, pembrokeshire. elvis, celine dion, adele.... even matt goss, from the group bros, had one. next up it's kylie minogue, who is taking up a residency in none other than las vegas. the 55—year—old singer, who hasn't toured north america in well over a decade, will be playing at the voltaire nightclub in the city....
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the average rate is now 6.66% in the uk, excluding bonuses, wages in the uk, excluding bonuses, grew by 7.3% compared year, grew by 7.3% compared to last year, equalling the highest growth rate on record. the alanis that concern among some alanis that inflation will stay high for longer. the has the labour party says it has obtained figures showing that more than half a million patients in england have seen their gp practice permanently closing the last five years. they show that almost 200 shot between 2018 and 2022, that is due in part to a fall in the number of qualified doctors. so, more than half a million patients in england have seen their gp practice permanently close. you are live with bbc news. now to the nato summit, where member states are divided on how to handle ukraine's desire tojoin. at a summit in lithuania, the head of the alliance jens stoltenberg said he wanted to send a clear and positive message to kyiv. uk prime minister rishi sunak said he is hoping for demonstrable progress' on ukrainejoining nato. the bbc�*s lewis vaughan jones is in vilnius. the world le
the average rate is now 6.66% in the uk, excluding bonuses, wages in the uk, excluding bonuses, grew by 7.3% compared year, grew by 7.3% compared to last year, equalling the highest growth rate on record. the alanis that concern among some alanis that inflation will stay high for longer. the has the labour party says it has obtained figures showing that more than half a million patients in england have seen their gp practice permanently closing the last five years. they show that almost 200...