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welcome to bbc news. let's turn to our main headline _ welcome to bbc news. let's turn to our main headline stock _ welcome to bbc news. let's turn to our main headline stock like - our main headline stock like benjamin netanyahu says an assault on rafah will go ahead as the un secretary—general says nothing can justify what he called the collective punishment of the palestinian people in gaza. chaotic scenes in brussels. police fired water cannon as farmers bring parts of the belgian capital to we start with europe's biggest airline budget carrier ryanair because the boss is warning passengers to expect more expensive fares this summer. michael o'leary says the price of tickets could be up to 10% higher compared with last year, because the company is struggling to get hold of new planes. he's blaming the late delivery of some boeing aircraft which will affect the number of available seats. simonjones reports. after what has been a very wet and windy winter, it is hardly surprising that the thoughts of many are already turning to spending summer in sunnier
welcome to bbc news. let's turn to our main headline _ welcome to bbc news. let's turn to our main headline stock _ welcome to bbc news. let's turn to our main headline stock like - our main headline stock like benjamin netanyahu says an assault on rafah will go ahead as the un secretary—general says nothing can justify what he called the collective punishment of the palestinian people in gaza. chaotic scenes in brussels. police fired water cannon as farmers bring parts of the belgian capital...
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this is bbc news. this letter has divided opinion at the primary school and the trust has decided to extend the christmas holidays this year, cutting the time children spend at school by six days. children spend at school by six da s. , , . children spend at school by six das. , children spend at school by six das. _ children spend at school by six das. , days. this is a problem by some arents days. this is a problem by some parents who _ days. this is a problem by some parents who have _ days. this is a problem by some parents who have got _ days. this is a problem by some parents who have got to - days. this is a problem by some parents who have got to take i days. this is a problem by some - parents who have got to take another week off work to look after their children or pay for childcare. the fact they have not actually asked parents what they think and tried to engage with us is really concerning. government guidance suggest state schools should be open for 190 days during the academic year and
this is bbc news. this letter has divided opinion at the primary school and the trust has decided to extend the christmas holidays this year, cutting the time children spend at school by six days. children spend at school by six da s. , , . children spend at school by six das. , children spend at school by six das. _ children spend at school by six das. , days. this is a problem by some arents days. this is a problem by some parents who _ days. this is a problem by some parents who have _ days....
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you're live with bbc news. the second and third largest political parties in pakistan have confirmed that they are in talks about whether to form a coalition government, after the general election provided no clear winner. the move has angered supporters of the jailed former prime minister, imran khan, who have been protesting against the results, calling them "rigged". independent parliamentary candidates affiliated with mr khan's party won the most seats, and courts are now hearing their legal challenges. let's have a look at the results. with 336 seats in the national assembly up for grabs, parties need to get a simple majority of 169 to form a government. imran khan's pti came in first with 93 seats, but won't benefit from additional seats available for large parties, since their candidates were forced to run as independents. this is closely followed by 75 seats won by pml—n, the current government party. but the question remains who's going to win the support of the pakistan's people party, or ppp, and t
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this is bbc news. the israeli parliament votes to support prime minister benjamin netanyahu's declaration opposing a two—state solution. fighting continues in gaza, with loud explosions heard in the north. we speak to a british doctor who has just returned from khan younis. we are live in westminster as british mps debate a call for an immediate humanitarian ceasefire. the uk insists its nuclear deterrent is viable after the second trident missile test failure in a row. and the beatles are getting a fab four films made about them, a biopic for each member. hello, i'm matthew amroliwala, welcome to verified live. we begin with the war in gaza — and over the next couple of hours
this is bbc news. the israeli parliament votes to support prime minister benjamin netanyahu's declaration opposing a two—state solution. fighting continues in gaza, with loud explosions heard in the north. we speak to a british doctor who has just returned from khan younis. we are live in westminster as british mps debate a call for an immediate humanitarian ceasefire. the uk insists its nuclear deterrent is viable after the second trident missile test failure in a row. and the beatles are...
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this is bbc news. the this is bbc news. us defence secretary warns of a dangerous the us defence secretary warns of a dangerous moment in the middle east as america prepares to respond to an iranian backed attack that killed three us personnel. the president will not tolerate attacks _ personnel. the president will not tolerate attacks on _ personnel. the president will not tolerate attacks on american i personnel. the president will not i tolerate attacks on american troops. and neither will i. european leaders agree of 50 billion euros aid dealfor ukraine. meanwhile, their ministry of defence say they�*ve sunk another russian warship in the black sea. footage shows it struck by several drones. the former adviser to ukraine�*s this defence minister will speak to us live. fears grow for wladimir carlo muz after he�*s moved from jail. his wife to be verified life. police are putting this man in connection with a corrosive attack on a mother and two girls in south london. the cost of borrowing of the uk stays the bank o
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hugh pym, bbc news. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. let's look at some other stories making news. convicted sex offender and former singer gary glitter will stay in prison after losing a parole board bid. he was jailed for 16 years in 2015 for sexually abusing three schoolgirls between 1975 and 1980. the 79—year—old was automatically released in february last year but was put back behind bars six weeks later after breaching his licence. all proceedings at the old bailey in london have been delayed after a fire near the building. around 1,500 people were told to evacuate and around 25 firefighters have been tackling the blaze. there are no reports of any injuries. rishi sunak is facing calls to apologise for a jibe about sir keir starmer�*s position on trans people at prime minister's questions. the pm ridiculed the labour leaderfor u—turning on the "definition of a woman". it camejust moments after the labour leader told mps that the mother of murdered teenager brianna ghey who was transgender —— would be watching pmqs from
hugh pym, bbc news. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. let's look at some other stories making news. convicted sex offender and former singer gary glitter will stay in prison after losing a parole board bid. he was jailed for 16 years in 2015 for sexually abusing three schoolgirls between 1975 and 1980. the 79—year—old was automatically released in february last year but was put back behind bars six weeks later after breaching his licence. all proceedings at the old...
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your life with bbc news. a group of more than 50 broadcast journalists have sent an open letter to the embassies ofisrael and egypt calling for "free and unfettered access" to gaza for foreign media. the letter, sent by correspondents and presenters from the main broadcasting outlets based in the uk, also appeals for better protection for journalists already reporting in the territory. 55journalists signed the letter, including sky news's alex crawford, the bbc sjeremy bowen, 0rla guerin and fergal keane, and cnn“s christiane amanpour. sky news's special correspondent alex crawford is also amongst the signatories. the main thinking is that we are all terribly frustrated and that we are not really doing ourselvesjustice, we are not doing the storyjustice, and people aren't hearing particular information because foreign journalists aren't on the ground. this is despite multiple attempts to try to get access into gaza since october the 7th, from october seven onwards there have been groups of people, teams of
your life with bbc news. a group of more than 50 broadcast journalists have sent an open letter to the embassies ofisrael and egypt calling for "free and unfettered access" to gaza for foreign media. the letter, sent by correspondents and presenters from the main broadcasting outlets based in the uk, also appeals for better protection for journalists already reporting in the territory. 55journalists signed the letter, including sky news's alex crawford, the bbc sjeremy bowen, 0rla...
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this is bbc news. bbc news, bringing you different stories from across the uk. a new colour, a new way of running the buses. this yellow fleet of mostly electric vehicles is part of a fundamental change. but can it get the public on board? greater manchester has been taking its buses back under local control, starting here in bolton, the idea here is to give the public a bigger say on how services are run. and there is pressure for the approach to be adopted elsewhere, including the northeast. so could this be a route for other regions to follow? anne from newcastle, certainly hopes so. she has organised a petition about services lost from her local stop, saying residents have been left isolated from key facilities. we have a health centre here that people in heaton use, they have to get taxis, though. you have a lot of senior citizens who can't afford it. for more stories from across the uk, head to the bbc news website. you're live with bbc news. days after el salvador s president nayib bukele was re—elected, the bbc has been granted rare access to a mega—
this is bbc news. bbc news, bringing you different stories from across the uk. a new colour, a new way of running the buses. this yellow fleet of mostly electric vehicles is part of a fundamental change. but can it get the public on board? greater manchester has been taking its buses back under local control, starting here in bolton, the idea here is to give the public a bigger say on how services are run. and there is pressure for the approach to be adopted elsewhere, including the northeast....
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this is bbc news. the headlines: world leaders send messages of support after king charles is diagnosed with cancer. the prime minister says he's thankful it was caught early. prince harry arrives back in the uk from california to see his father. america's top diplomat travels to qatar as part of the latest push for a ceasefire in gaza. and thousands of women face being denied a vote in pakistan's upcoming election — we have a special report. sport, and for a full round—up, from the bbc sport centre, here's hugh ferris. hello from the bbc sport centre. a hearing into a complaint of inappropriate behaviour made against red bull formula one team boss christian horner will take place on friday. bbc sport understands the claims relate to an allegation of inappropriate and controlling behaviour and while red bull has not confirmed the nature of the complaint, the team said it took the allegations "extremely seriously" when they emerged on monday and started an investigation. horner has told a dutch news
this is bbc news. the headlines: world leaders send messages of support after king charles is diagnosed with cancer. the prime minister says he's thankful it was caught early. prince harry arrives back in the uk from california to see his father. america's top diplomat travels to qatar as part of the latest push for a ceasefire in gaza. and thousands of women face being denied a vote in pakistan's upcoming election — we have a special report. sport, and for a full round—up, from the bbc...
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andy verity, bbc news, ramgsgate. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. bbc news bringing you different stories from across the uk. transforming textiles into unique pieces of clothing. the aim of this charity in haverfordwest is to prevent waste and cut fast fashion by promoting sustainable fashion, which they say is on the rise. we have donations from the community. so we take them, and then we upcycle them. people want to be bespoke. they want to look unique. and we've had, like, i would say, a 300% increase in profits on actually why it is good to shop here and the amazing quality that you can get from charity shops. pre—covid, the charity's waste was around 20%. recent records show it's now 5%. a 15 point reduction in items that end up in landfill. for more stories from across the uk, head to the bbc news website. it's been a season of discontent for farmers around the world — in recent weeks we've seen protests in countries including the czech republic as you can see in these pictures, france, germany and spain. in a moment we'll be taking a loo
andy verity, bbc news, ramgsgate. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. bbc news bringing you different stories from across the uk. transforming textiles into unique pieces of clothing. the aim of this charity in haverfordwest is to prevent waste and cut fast fashion by promoting sustainable fashion, which they say is on the rise. we have donations from the community. so we take them, and then we upcycle them. people want to be bespoke. they want to look unique. and we've had,...
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this is bbc news. hundreds of post office employees, wrongly convicted in the uk's biggest miscarriage ofjustice, are due to have their names cleared under new legislation. a low largest organisation of people smugglers sending boats across the channel is smashed through an international effort. aid agencies say hunger and disease are spreading in gaza. we have rare access, to the first uk—air—drop of food and fuel into the gaza strip. almost 60 mps call on the house of commons speaker to quit after yesterdays�* voting chaos over a ceasefire in gaza. some fertility treatments are paused in alabama after a us court ruling that frozen embryos will be classified as children. and a drone maps part
this is bbc news. hundreds of post office employees, wrongly convicted in the uk's biggest miscarriage ofjustice, are due to have their names cleared under new legislation. a low largest organisation of people smugglers sending boats across the channel is smashed through an international effort. aid agencies say hunger and disease are spreading in gaza. we have rare access, to the first uk—air—drop of food and fuel into the gaza strip. almost 60 mps call on the house of commons speaker to...
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aruna iyengar, bbc news, california. watching bbc news. in the 1980s, michaelj fox of one of the biggest stars in hollywood with sandals in the back to the future films from 1981 he was diagnosed with parkinson's, a fact he kept secret for seven years. he retired from acting two years ago but now he's back in a documentary that's been nominated for several awards including best documentary at the baftas. tom brook went to meet him in new york. i was big. i was bigger than bubble gum. the story of me, take two. michaelj fox has been picking up awards and doing interviews to support the documentary in which he appears. michael, good to meet you. how are you? the documentary is called still: a michaelj fox movie, which chronicles his life, his rise to major tv and film stardom in the 1980s, and his life after being diagnosed with parkinson's disease. i woke up and i noticed my pinky. parkinson's disease. it's not a portrait of a man full of self—pity. quite the contrary. i have parkinson's. i struggle with it. it's hard. it's annoying. it's
aruna iyengar, bbc news, california. watching bbc news. in the 1980s, michaelj fox of one of the biggest stars in hollywood with sandals in the back to the future films from 1981 he was diagnosed with parkinson's, a fact he kept secret for seven years. he retired from acting two years ago but now he's back in a documentary that's been nominated for several awards including best documentary at the baftas. tom brook went to meet him in new york. i was big. i was bigger than bubble gum. the story...
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jonah fisher, bbc news. i spoke to david exwood — vice president of the national farmers�* union — who�*s at their conference in birmingham. he told me about the concerns that farmers have at the moment. i think farmers are under pressure at the moment. we are in a volatile world and energy costs have been up and down and markets all over the place and government policies are changing and that is leading to a crisis of confidence. farmers are feeling squeezed and uncertain about the future and that is why we are delighted the prime minister came here today and put himself in front of farmers and talked about food security, that really matters. the concept of food security is important. we often talk about energy security, given what is going on around the world but food security often takes a back step, so talk about the importance and the role that farmers play in securing food security within the uk and domestic environments because it is about domestic farmers who look after their populations? we
jonah fisher, bbc news. i spoke to david exwood — vice president of the national farmers�* union — who�*s at their conference in birmingham. he told me about the concerns that farmers have at the moment. i think farmers are under pressure at the moment. we are in a volatile world and energy costs have been up and down and markets all over the place and government policies are changing and that is leading to a crisis of confidence. farmers are feeling squeezed and uncertain about the...
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you're watching bbc news. in prime minister's questions — rishi sunak was criticised after attempting to mock sir keir starmer�*s stance on "defining a woman". the commons had earlier heard that the mother of the murdered transgender teenager brianna ghey was expected in the public gallery today. 0ur political correspondent — leila nathoo — is at westminster. pmqs took a bit of an unexpected turn today, and the prime minister rishi sunak ended up finding himself in a bit of an uncomfortable position after he attempted to ridicule keir starmer for his position on defining what a woman was. 0n the day that esther ghey, the mother of brianna ghey, the murdered teenager, was in parliament. now she is here in westminster today to listen to a debate in the commons about mindfulness in the schools led by her local mp. that is an issue that she is now campaigning on. but this is how it all started, when rishi sunak began listing issues in which he said that keir starmer had changed his mind on. pensions, plann
you're watching bbc news. in prime minister's questions — rishi sunak was criticised after attempting to mock sir keir starmer�*s stance on "defining a woman". the commons had earlier heard that the mother of the murdered transgender teenager brianna ghey was expected in the public gallery today. 0ur political correspondent — leila nathoo — is at westminster. pmqs took a bit of an unexpected turn today, and the prime minister rishi sunak ended up finding himself in a bit of an...
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follow this story live on the bbc news website and bbc news app. the israeli army says its special forces have raided the main hospital in southern gaza. the army says it has credible intelligence that hamas held hostages in nasser hospital and that their bodies may still be there. hamas — which the uk and us consider a terrorist organisation — has called israel's claim "lies". israel describes it as a "precise and limited" operation at the site in khan younis. medical sources say israeli forces fired into the hospital, killing a patient and wounding several others. a trauma surgeon has contacted the bbc to say "tanks and snipers" were surrounding the hospital from "all directions". jenny hill sent this report from jerusalem. where there should be healing and hope, chaos and injury. shouting. this is the nasser hospital in khan younis. corridors filled with smoke and panic. "we are being attacked by israel," this doctor shouts. he checks for casualties. gunfire. "there is shooting," he shouts. "get your heads down." yesterday, israeli forces or
follow this story live on the bbc news website and bbc news app. the israeli army says its special forces have raided the main hospital in southern gaza. the army says it has credible intelligence that hamas held hostages in nasser hospital and that their bodies may still be there. hamas — which the uk and us consider a terrorist organisation — has called israel's claim "lies". israel describes it as a "precise and limited" operation at the site in khan younis. medical...
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this is bbc news. joy, as two hostages are rescued by an israeli raid in rafah, and are reunited with theirfamilies. the hamas—run health ministry says at least 67 palestinians were killed in the rescue operation. we have been looking at the situation on the ground in rafah and wise some of the allies of israel are so concerned about a new offensive there. labour's candidate in rochdale has apologised for remarks he made about israel 'allowing' hamas to carry out the october 7th attacks. tributes for the american world record holder who has been killed in a car accident. in the uk, two new drugs to slow the progress of alzheimers could be licensed within months. we will talk life to our medical editor. hello, i'm matthew amroliwala, welcome to verified live. the israeli military has rescued two of the hostages abducted by hamas, during a raid in the gaza strip. the release of the hostages was announced shortly after israel carried out an intense aerial bombardment of the southern city of rafah. this
this is bbc news. joy, as two hostages are rescued by an israeli raid in rafah, and are reunited with theirfamilies. the hamas—run health ministry says at least 67 palestinians were killed in the rescue operation. we have been looking at the situation on the ground in rafah and wise some of the allies of israel are so concerned about a new offensive there. labour's candidate in rochdale has apologised for remarks he made about israel 'allowing' hamas to carry out the october 7th attacks....
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this is bbc news. the decision to build the incinerator has upset a lot of people and local residents have protested at saying it will cause pollution in a built—up area and a total of five local councils across cambridgeshire and norfolk oppose them as well, but despite this the government has approved plans for the incinerator to be built on the industrial estate. the company behind the plans says the facility which would be one of the biggest in europe would burn up to 625,000 tonnes of non—recyclable e that immigrant household and industrial waste each year, which could generate more than 50 watts of electricity —— 625,000 tonnes of non—recyclable household and industrial waste each year. but it once again highlights that there is often a conflict between national needs and the impact on local communities. you're live with bbc news. the use of prosthetic limbs dates back thousands of years but now new technology is transforming the lives of people who rely on them. bbc click reporter paul
this is bbc news. the decision to build the incinerator has upset a lot of people and local residents have protested at saying it will cause pollution in a built—up area and a total of five local councils across cambridgeshire and norfolk oppose them as well, but despite this the government has approved plans for the incinerator to be built on the industrial estate. the company behind the plans says the facility which would be one of the biggest in europe would burn up to 625,000 tonnes of...
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this is bbc news. 66 mp5 — call on the house of commons speaker to quit — after yesterdays�* voting chaos — over a ceasefire in gaza. never let extremists intimidate us into changing the way in which parliament works. parliament is an important place for us to have these debates and just because some people may want to stifle that with intimidation or aggressive behaviour, we should not bend to that. aid agencies say — hunger and disease are spreading in gaza — we have rare access, to the first uk—air—drop of food and fuel into the strip. they are about to open the door. it will fly out. land in northern gaza. this is one of the few remaining ways to get help to the people of gaza. mother of russian opposition leader alexei navalny says that she has seen his body six days after he died in an arctic prison. hundreds of post office employees wrongly convicted — in the uk's biggest miscarriage ofjustice — are due to have their names cleared under new legislation. we will speak to one o
this is bbc news. 66 mp5 — call on the house of commons speaker to quit — after yesterdays�* voting chaos — over a ceasefire in gaza. never let extremists intimidate us into changing the way in which parliament works. parliament is an important place for us to have these debates and just because some people may want to stifle that with intimidation or aggressive behaviour, we should not bend to that. aid agencies say — hunger and disease are spreading in gaza — we have rare access,...
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this is bbc news. palestinian officials say more than 100 people were killed by israeli forces as they waited for aid in northern gaza — the israelis blame the deaths on a crush. more than 30,000 palestinians have been killed in gaza, according to the hamas—run health ministry. at bbc verify, we have been examining the death toll as israel faces mounting pressure over the scale of civilian deaths. we look at the debate on assisted dying in the uk, as the implications of possible new laws are considered. hello, welcome to verified live, three hours of breaking stories, and checking out the truth behind them. her brutal murder shocked britain, and now an independent report into the killing of sarah everard, has found the man responsible, should never have been a police officer, and several opportunities to stop him offending were missed. wayne couzens is serving a whole life sentence for sarah's rape and murder, and was off—duty when he kidnapped the 33—year—old, under the false guise of an arr
this is bbc news. palestinian officials say more than 100 people were killed by israeli forces as they waited for aid in northern gaza — the israelis blame the deaths on a crush. more than 30,000 palestinians have been killed in gaza, according to the hamas—run health ministry. at bbc verify, we have been examining the death toll as israel faces mounting pressure over the scale of civilian deaths. we look at the debate on assisted dying in the uk, as the implications of possible new laws...
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june kelly, bbc news. maggie blyth is deputy chief constable and deputy chief executive of the college of policing. she was also the national police lead for violence against women and girls at the npcc until last year. she said what followed sarah's murder, was a watershed moment for policing and also for society. there hasn't been a moment since i took my role that i haven't focused on this and the need for policing to improve in how it responds to violence against women and girls. this is a significant it's an endemic issue for all of us that must be treated with the utmost seriousness. so firstly, first and foremost, this is about understanding these crimes have to be treated as a national threat, an epidemic and a national threat on the same level as counter—terrorism and serious and organised crime. and we have mobilised policing to put violence against women and girls on that same level. we've set national standards over the last two years and we've reinforced to our officers on the front line the
june kelly, bbc news. maggie blyth is deputy chief constable and deputy chief executive of the college of policing. she was also the national police lead for violence against women and girls at the npcc until last year. she said what followed sarah's murder, was a watershed moment for policing and also for society. there hasn't been a moment since i took my role that i haven't focused on this and the need for policing to improve in how it responds to violence against women and girls. this is a...
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this is bbc news. police in south london hunting for the alkali attack suspect abdul ezedi have arrested and bailed a 22—year—old man on suspicion of assisting an offender. i will remind anybody if they are helping, assisting him in any way they are potentially committing offences. america's top diplomat visits the middle east for talks — after the latest round of us strikes on iran—linked targets in the region. the british and irish prime ministers meet northern ireland's political leaders in stormont as power—sharing returns after a two year stalemate. hello, welcome to verified live, three hours of breaking stories, and checking out the truth behind them. the metropolitan police have given an update on the manhunt for the man
this is bbc news. police in south london hunting for the alkali attack suspect abdul ezedi have arrested and bailed a 22—year—old man on suspicion of assisting an offender. i will remind anybody if they are helping, assisting him in any way they are potentially committing offences. america's top diplomat visits the middle east for talks — after the latest round of us strikes on iran—linked targets in the region. the british and irish prime ministers meet northern ireland's political...
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for more stories from across the uk, head to the bbc news website. you're live with bbc news. albania's parliament has approved a controversial asylum deal signed with italy in november. it involves reception centres being set up on albanian territory for people who went to italy seeking asylum. albania could now potentially process up to 36,000 people a year. with me is our correspondent sofia bettiza. what is this agreement between italy and albania? so, matthew, this is a deal that has already been approved by the italian parliament several weeks ago, and todayit parliament several weeks ago, and today it was adopted, as you say, by the parliament in albania, so it can now be implemented. what that means is that this is an attempt by the italian government to deal with the issue of illegal migration. as we know, every year, thousands of people across the mediterranean sea by boat to try and reach europe, and italy is the country, often the first country that they get to. under this agreement, the italian government will build two microns migrant centres in albania, and this
for more stories from across the uk, head to the bbc news website. you're live with bbc news. albania's parliament has approved a controversial asylum deal signed with italy in november. it involves reception centres being set up on albanian territory for people who went to italy seeking asylum. albania could now potentially process up to 36,000 people a year. with me is our correspondent sofia bettiza. what is this agreement between italy and albania? so, matthew, this is a deal that has...
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you can borrow the story live on the bbc news website and bbc news app. around the world across the uk this is bbc news. let's take a look at other stories making the news here in the uk. the number of patients in england waiting more than twelve hours for a bed on a ward — after being seen in a&e was nineteen times higher this winter than it was before the covid pandemic. new data shows there were nearly 100—thousand 12—hour waits in december and january — compared to about 5—thousand in 2019-2020. british gas has announced its profits for 2023 increased 10—fold to £750m. the supplier said the jump from £72m in 2022 was due to regulator ofgem allowing it to recover losses of £500m it racked up in the aftermath of russia's invasion of ukraine. centrica, british gas's parent company, said its profits fell by 17% to £2.8bn. people are voting to elect new mps in kingswood and wellingborough. the by—elections will decide who'll replace former conservative mps chris skidmore and peter bone. mr skidmore resigned as an mp last month and mr bone
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this is bbc news. people who live near this land have had the prospect of a massive solar farm here hanging over them for more than two years. a thousand responses. 1,000 responses from this tiny rural population... an inquiry has been held, opinions heard. they�*ll know the outcome by the summer. a petition is being gathered by a local mp right up to the last possible moment to put pressure on the energy security secretary, who will decide. myjob is to be a voice for our communities, so i'm going to take every opportunity i can to do just that. it can't hurt, can it? but hopefully it will make a difference. plentiful energy for the national grid — enough to power 92,000 homes, say the developers. a terrible loss of agricultural land by the side of the east coast mainline, say opponents. rutland has lost a huge swathe of farmland before to a national infrastructure project when rutland water was built. for more stories from across the uk, head to the bbc news website. you�*re live with bbc news.
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for more stories from across the uk, head to the bbc news website. you're live with bbc news. the only intact chicken's egg found from roman britain is now thought to be the only one of its type in the world — after scientists found it still had liquid inside. the egg, which is about 1,700 years old, was found during a dig in aylesbury in buckinghamshire. researchers said they were "blown away" recently to find it still contained the yolk and egg white. let's speak to douglas russell, senior curator museum, in london. welcome to the programme. this is an absolutely incredible story and it dates back a few years, because they found this egg in that dig in bucks a few years ago. they actually physically brought it by hand on the tube to the natural history museum, pick so up the story from there. how surprised where you when they turned up surprised where you when they turned up with this egg? tote surprised where you when they turned up with this egg?— up with this egg? we were very surprised. _ up with this egg? we were very surprised. so — up with this egg? we were very
for more stories from across the uk, head to the bbc news website. you're live with bbc news. the only intact chicken's egg found from roman britain is now thought to be the only one of its type in the world — after scientists found it still had liquid inside. the egg, which is about 1,700 years old, was found during a dig in aylesbury in buckinghamshire. researchers said they were "blown away" recently to find it still contained the yolk and egg white. let's speak to douglas...
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yunus mulla, bbc news. let's speak to pepe di'lasio, head teacher at wales high school in rotherham and the incoming general secretary of the association of school and college leaders union. thank you so much for being here on the programme. in terms of guidance, does this make sense? i the programme. in terms of guidance, does this make sense?— does this make sense? i think it makes a lot _ does this make sense? i think it makes a lot of— does this make sense? i think it makes a lot of sense, _ does this make sense? i think it makes a lot of sense, but - does this make sense? i think it makes a lot of sense, but it - does this make sense? i think it| makes a lot of sense, but it does feel somewhat that the genie is out of the bottle on this one. for many head teachers, as you heard in your piece there, this is long since passed a priority. it is over a year since my own school here in rotherham amended this policy, and i'm not aware of a school up and down the country that doesn't have a policy that ca
yunus mulla, bbc news. let's speak to pepe di'lasio, head teacher at wales high school in rotherham and the incoming general secretary of the association of school and college leaders union. thank you so much for being here on the programme. in terms of guidance, does this make sense? i the programme. in terms of guidance, does this make sense?— does this make sense? i think it makes a lot _ does this make sense? i think it makes a lot of— does this make sense? i think it makes a lot of...
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for more stories from across the uk, head to the bbc news website. you're live with bbc news. a study suggests cancer survival rates in the uk are lagging 15 years behind other major countries. experts found that 31.5% of uk cancer patients received chemotherapy. rates are higher in australia, norway and canada. an nhs spokesman said more people than ever are being diagnosed at an earlier stage of the disease. let's speak to drjohn butler, clinical lead for the international cancer benchmarking partnership and an ovarian cancer surgeon. thanks forjoining us. first of all, tell us more about the study and what you make of it? it is tell us more about the study and what you make of it?— tell us more about the study and what you make of it? it is good to be here. what you make of it? it is good to be here- this— what you make of it? it is good to be here. this is _ what you make of it? it is good to be here. this is a _ what you make of it? it is good to be here. this is a really _ what you make of it? it is good to be here. this is a really important study and we know cancer
for more stories from across the uk, head to the bbc news website. you're live with bbc news. a study suggests cancer survival rates in the uk are lagging 15 years behind other major countries. experts found that 31.5% of uk cancer patients received chemotherapy. rates are higher in australia, norway and canada. an nhs spokesman said more people than ever are being diagnosed at an earlier stage of the disease. let's speak to drjohn butler, clinical lead for the international cancer benchmarking...
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this is bbc news. the headlines: donald trump will face his first criminal trial next month after a judge in new york denies his bid to have the case dismissed. it's in relation to a hush—money payment to an adult—film star. everything that i've heard and read from legal scholars says there's absolutely no case for this kind of crime. the israeli army raids southern gaza's main hospital — it says it has credible evidence hostages have been held there. a setback for two of the world's biggest economies — the uk and japan fall into recession. and on that might verify today, we'll be looking at how the uk recession compares with other countries and what it means living standards. and fly me to the moon again — a us rocket could make the first lunar landing in more than 50 years. sport and for a full round—up, from the bbc sport centre, here's gavin. centuries from rohit sharma and ravindra jadeja have india in the ascendancy against england in the third test in rajkot. india made 326 with the
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this is bbc news. at least 27 are killed as two explosions hit pakistan�*s balochistan province on the eve of the general election. the crisis in dentistry in england as people queue for nhs appointments and the government sets out a new plan. the us secretary of state meets with israeli and palestinian leaders — the latest push for a ceasefire and hostage deal. 0n verify today, we have been looking at the government�*s claims that poor weather conditions had no impact on a fall in small boat crossings the channel. and three students have deciphered a two—thousand—year—old scroll using ai, unlocking mysteries of what the romans spent their time thinking about. hello, i�*m matthew amroliwala, welcome to verified live, three hours of breaking stories, and checking out the truth behind them. two bombs have exploded in south—west pakistan — just hours before polls open, for the general election tomorrow.
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for more stories from i across the uk, head to the bbc news website. you're live with bbc news. protesting indian farmers have clashed with the police after resuming their march towards the capital, delhi. there were chaotic scenes at the shambhu border between the northern states of punjab and haryana, where the farmers were stopped on tuesday. the farmers are demanding minimum guaranteed prices for a range of crops and debt relief. farmers staged mass protests in 2020, after the indian government proposed loosening the rules on farm prices, but the laws were repealed. the farmers striking now say they want to remind the government of its promises. south asia correspondent, samira hussain, sent this report from the protest on the punjab border. we arejust we are just that the border between punjab and the neighbouring state and we will see that these farmers have basically formed a barricade and around the other side of the barricade hundreds of police and paramilitary forces. they are using drones to drop a tear and around the other side of the barricade hundreds of police and
for more stories from i across the uk, head to the bbc news website. you're live with bbc news. protesting indian farmers have clashed with the police after resuming their march towards the capital, delhi. there were chaotic scenes at the shambhu border between the northern states of punjab and haryana, where the farmers were stopped on tuesday. the farmers are demanding minimum guaranteed prices for a range of crops and debt relief. farmers staged mass protests in 2020, after the indian...
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this is bbc news. reports from gaza say the israeli military has ordered palestinians to evacuate a hospital in the southern city of khan younis. voting in indonesia ends — unofficial results suggest the former defence minister is in the lead. ukraine's military says, it's destroyed a russian warship in its territorial waters off occupied crimea. 0n verified today, we've been analysing the ukrainian military footage said to show the moment a russian ship was sunk and why it matters. scientists say they've established the first detailed proof that apes like to tease each other, just like humans. and a valentine's day twist — why young people in china are resorting to so—called ai boyfriends. welcome to verified live. we start this hour with reports coming from gaza that the israeli military has ordered palestinians to evacuate the nasser hospital in the southern city of khan younis — where hundreds of people have taken refuge. in this video an announcement is being made on a speaker — attached
this is bbc news. reports from gaza say the israeli military has ordered palestinians to evacuate a hospital in the southern city of khan younis. voting in indonesia ends — unofficial results suggest the former defence minister is in the lead. ukraine's military says, it's destroyed a russian warship in its territorial waters off occupied crimea. 0n verified today, we've been analysing the ukrainian military footage said to show the moment a russian ship was sunk and why it matters....
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you are lies with bbc news. —— you are lies with bbc news. french president emmanuel macron has called for a conference of his european counterparts to show european resolve against russian in its war against ukraine. the german chancellor as well as the uk secretary are among those people who will attend, but it remains unclear what specifically is expected to come out of this meeting. let's go to our correspondent hugh schofield and hugh, tell us more about what we can expect here? you 'oin me about what we can expect here? you join me just — about what we can expect here? you join me just as _ about what we can expect here? m. join me just as the heads of state from governments from around 20 european countries are arriving, the limousin is pulling up behind me and the republican guard over my shoulder, they have been welcomed by president macron and then we are going to have three or four hours of talks and the message that president macron wants to put out here is of course one of unity and solidarity at a time when the context, as the
you are lies with bbc news. —— you are lies with bbc news. french president emmanuel macron has called for a conference of his european counterparts to show european resolve against russian in its war against ukraine. the german chancellor as well as the uk secretary are among those people who will attend, but it remains unclear what specifically is expected to come out of this meeting. let's go to our correspondent hugh schofield and hugh, tell us more about what we can expect here? you...
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greg mckenzie, bbc news. live to new york because the un secretary—generaljust live to new york because the un secretary—general just laying live to new york because the un secretary—generaljust laying out his priorities for 202a. that is the roomful of journalists and his priorities for 202a. that is the roomful ofjournalists and antonio gutierrez starting with what is likely to be a lengthy assessment but a couple of lines talking about the gaza crisis there are worth bringing you straightaway because he is talking about being alarmed by reports that the israeli military intends to focus next on rafer in gaza with so much of the gaza strip situation —— population in and around rafer. he is alarmed by those reports and again repeating his call for an immediate communitarian ceasefire in gaza and unconditional release of all hostages. that is the start of the secretary general laying out his priorities. we will keep an eye across that and bring you the significant lines throughout today's programme.
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you are watching bbc news. translation:— blinken. you are watching bbc news. translation: decision to cease-fire, i would like this _ translation: decision to cease-fire, i would like this context _ translation: decision to cease-fire, i would like this context to _ translation: decision to cease-fire, i would like this context to mention i i would like this context to mention that the funding unrwa would have catastrophic repercussions because millions of palestinians would not receive humanitarian assistance and we believe in the importance of the united nations and unrwa and we have to separate between the agency as a un agency that has strong values and the accusations against some of its employees who are being investigated. cannot punish humanitarian agency because of some accusations against some of its employees. throughout the past years we have witnessed the repercussions of the lack of funding and we fear of the lack of funding and we fear of the lack of funding and we fear of the complete defunding based on our responsibility towards the palestinia
you are watching bbc news. translation:— blinken. you are watching bbc news. translation: decision to cease-fire, i would like this _ translation: decision to cease-fire, i would like this context _ translation: decision to cease-fire, i would like this context to _ translation: decision to cease-fire, i would like this context to mention i i would like this context to mention that the funding unrwa would have catastrophic repercussions because millions of palestinians would not receive...
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you are watching bbc news. a global survey on attitudes to social media's impact on children has found that six in ten parents have serious concerns about the safety of their children online. the study — by the project liberty foundation — found that parents had widespread concerns, ranging from online bullying, impact on self—esteem and exposure to violent or sexual content. 66% of parents across seven countries said that young people should be at least 1a before accessing social media sites. let's speak to emily slifer, director of policy for thorn — an organisation which aims to eliminate the sexual exploitation of children using technology. it is something. this was a survey across own many different countries, and yet broadly on the key planks, you seem to have a finding of about two thirds of people really concerned about children being subjected to violent and sexual content, to harassment, assignment bullying, images of self—harm. it is interesting how it correlated over different countries, t
you are watching bbc news. a global survey on attitudes to social media's impact on children has found that six in ten parents have serious concerns about the safety of their children online. the study — by the project liberty foundation — found that parents had widespread concerns, ranging from online bullying, impact on self—esteem and exposure to violent or sexual content. 66% of parents across seven countries said that young people should be at least 1a before accessing social media...
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this is bbc news. the widow of alexei navalny tells the european parliament that vladimir putin is a �*mobster�* whose �*gangsters' killed her husband. putin must answer for what he has done with my country. done to a neighbouring peaceful country. and putin must answerfor everything he has done to alexei. with claims the death—toll in gaza has reached nearly 30,000 — new details emerge about a potential ceasefire. in a potential ceasefire. scotland, a man sent to jailf life in scotland, a man sent to jailfor life for murdering emma caldwell, 18 years after police first identified him as a potential suspect. the red bull formula 1 team boss christian horner has been cleared after an allegation of inappropriate behaviour by a female colleague. welcome to verified live, three hours of breaking stories, and checking out the truth behind them. the widow of the russian opposition leader alexei navalny has told the european parliament that her husband had been tortured for three years on president
this is bbc news. the widow of alexei navalny tells the european parliament that vladimir putin is a �*mobster�* whose �*gangsters' killed her husband. putin must answer for what he has done with my country. done to a neighbouring peaceful country. and putin must answerfor everything he has done to alexei. with claims the death—toll in gaza has reached nearly 30,000 — new details emerge about a potential ceasefire. in a potential ceasefire. scotland, a man sent to jailf life in...
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this is bbc news. alexei navalny�*s widow vows to continue his fight for a "free russia" and says her husband was killed because vladimir putin couldn't break him. translation: three days ago, vladimir putin killed my - husband, alexei navalny. putin killed the father of my children. putin took away the dearest thing i had. we'll go live shortly to the house of commons, where the uk government is expected to make a statement on navalny�*s death. uk business secretary kemi badenoch dismisses claims the former we have been looking into the death of alexei navalny. uk business secretary kemi badenoch dismisses claims the former post office chairman was told to delay compensation to sub—postmasters until after the election. she's called the allegations �*completely false'. i will not hesitate to defend myself and more importantly my officials, who cannot respond directly to these baseless attacks. right now, the post office's number—one priority must be delivering compensation to postmasters. and
this is bbc news. alexei navalny�*s widow vows to continue his fight for a "free russia" and says her husband was killed because vladimir putin couldn't break him. translation: three days ago, vladimir putin killed my - husband, alexei navalny. putin killed the father of my children. putin took away the dearest thing i had. we'll go live shortly to the house of commons, where the uk government is expected to make a statement on navalny�*s death. uk business secretary kemi badenoch...
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this is bbc news, the headlines. donald trump will face his first criminal trial next month after a judge in new york denies his bid to have the case dismissed. it's in relation to a hush—money payment to an adult—film star as far as this is concerned, it is election interference by biden because it is the only way he can think of getting elected because he has accomplished nothing. at bbc verify, we have been analysing the footage coming out of nasser hospital following a raid by israeli forces. a setback for two of the world's biggest economies — the uk and japan fall into recession. queen camilla celebrates 400 years of shakespeare alongside a dozen acting dames. time for a look at the business news now with mark lobel. we start with that news that the uk dipped into a recession at the end of 2023. official figures show the economy shrank by 0.3% in the last three months of the year, following a fall in economic activity of 0.1% from july to september. it was the second consecutive quarter of negative growth
this is bbc news, the headlines. donald trump will face his first criminal trial next month after a judge in new york denies his bid to have the case dismissed. it's in relation to a hush—money payment to an adult—film star as far as this is concerned, it is election interference by biden because it is the only way he can think of getting elected because he has accomplished nothing. at bbc verify, we have been analysing the footage coming out of nasser hospital following a raid by israeli...
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you're watching bbc news and - don't know if we have... you're watching bbc news and donaldj don't know if we have... you're - watching bbc news and donald trump just coming out getting his comments on what's happening in the supreme court. in on what's happening in the supreme court. . , , . ., , court. in new hampshire, in records in each one — court. in new hampshire, in records in each one a — court. in new hampshire, in records in each one a record. _ court. in new hampshire, in records in each one a record. i _ court. in new hampshire, in records in each one a record. ithink- court. in new hampshire, in records in each one a record. i think we are. in each one a record. i think we are going to do very well for some i'm heading out right now to nevada for the caucus and the caucuses. and i think we are going to do very well there, all polls indicate we are in there, all polls indicate we are in the 905, maybe more than the 905. we certainly did well in a primary that did not matter, but they voted very nicely and we have german su
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fergus walsh, bbc news. let's speak to rhys davies, consultant neurologist at the walton centre in liverpool — a major neurology hospital which is a nhs foundation trust. thank you forjoining us. fergus ending the pc and occur be a defining moment in this. how exciting do think it is potentially? it's an opportunity, unlike all opportunities it challenge. we have here treatments that are deploying the mechanisms of the immune system against key proteins that are involved, especially in the instigation of alzheimer's disease instigation of alzheimer's disease in the brain, so this protein is the key step to instigating alzheimer's, and these new drugs are attacking that. this is a meaningful disease modifying treatments for this most devastating and most common of conditions, which is obviously a huge step forward as compared with mere supportive treatment and some symptom —based treatments we've had until now. so there are challenges. we heard about the side—effects, the swelling and the bleeding that
fergus walsh, bbc news. let's speak to rhys davies, consultant neurologist at the walton centre in liverpool — a major neurology hospital which is a nhs foundation trust. thank you forjoining us. fergus ending the pc and occur be a defining moment in this. how exciting do think it is potentially? it's an opportunity, unlike all opportunities it challenge. we have here treatments that are deploying the mechanisms of the immune system against key proteins that are involved, especially in the...
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this is bbc news. we bring you an exclusive report from rafah on the cost of the rescue mission for the israeli hostages. we're live in westminster as british mps debate a call for an �*immediate humanitarian ceasefire�*. the uk insists its nuclear deterrent is viable after the second trident missile test failure in a row. we have an exclusive interview with jim ratcliff. we have an exclusive interview with jim ratcliff. l, l, a, l, , a jim ratcliff. you do have to pinch ourself jim ratcliff. you do have to pinch yourself because _ jim ratcliff. you do have to pinch yourself because it _ jim ratcliff. you do have to pinch yourself because it is _ jim ratcliff. you do have to pinch yourself because it is a _ jim ratcliff. you do have to pinch yourself because it is a sort - jim ratcliff. you do have to pinch yourself because it is a sort of. jim ratcliff. you do have to pinch yourself because it is a sort of a l yourself because it is a sort of a boyhood dream, but they never come true. this is the
this is bbc news. we bring you an exclusive report from rafah on the cost of the rescue mission for the israeli hostages. we're live in westminster as british mps debate a call for an �*immediate humanitarian ceasefire�*. the uk insists its nuclear deterrent is viable after the second trident missile test failure in a row. we have an exclusive interview with jim ratcliff. we have an exclusive interview with jim ratcliff. l, l, a, l, , a jim ratcliff. you do have to pinch ourself jim...
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here on bbc news. we start in the uk, and the case 16—year—old brianna ghey, who was murdered last year by two children her own age. in a highly unusual move, thejudge in the case has lifted the usual anonymity given to young people, allowing brianna's killers to be named. scarlettjenkinson and eddie ratcliffe, both 16, have been sentenced to life in prison with minimum terms of 22 and 20 years respectively, for the murder of brianna, who was transgender. she was stabbed 28 times in broad daylight in february last year in cheshire in the north west of england. in the days following her murder, candlelit vigils were held across the uk for brianna, many organised by the members of the transgender community. nick garnett reports. a warning awarning — a warning — you may find son of —— some of his report distracting. scarlettjenkinson and eddie ratcliffe, the killers of brianna ghey. —— distressing. the two had been close, trusted friends, at school together, untiljenkinson was temporarily
here on bbc news. we start in the uk, and the case 16—year—old brianna ghey, who was murdered last year by two children her own age. in a highly unusual move, thejudge in the case has lifted the usual anonymity given to young people, allowing brianna's killers to be named. scarlettjenkinson and eddie ratcliffe, both 16, have been sentenced to life in prison with minimum terms of 22 and 20 years respectively, for the murder of brianna, who was transgender. she was stabbed 28 times in broad...
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this is bbc news. here in the uk, the teenagers who killed 16—year—old brianna ghey have each been sentenced to life in prison. eddie ratcliffe and scarlett jenkinson, both 16, killed brianna ghey in 2023 in a park in cheshire in the north west of england. the bodies of the three american soldiers killed in a drone strike will be repatriated today. the us said it will strike a number of iranian targets in syria and iraq. a nationwide manhunt to find the man accused of throwing corrosive liquid at a mother and her two daughters. hello, i'm rich preston, welcome to verified live, here on bbc news. we start in the uk, and the case 16—year—old brianna ghey, who was murdered last year by two children her own age. in a highly unusual move, thejudge in the case has lifted the usual anonymity given to young people, allowing brianna's killers to be named. scarlettjenkinson and eddie ratcliffe, both 16, have been sentenced to life in prison with minimum terms of 22 and 20 years respectively, for the murd
this is bbc news. here in the uk, the teenagers who killed 16—year—old brianna ghey have each been sentenced to life in prison. eddie ratcliffe and scarlett jenkinson, both 16, killed brianna ghey in 2023 in a park in cheshire in the north west of england. the bodies of the three american soldiers killed in a drone strike will be repatriated today. the us said it will strike a number of iranian targets in syria and iraq. a nationwide manhunt to find the man accused of throwing corrosive...
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breaking news in the uk, a bbc exclusive. the government it is preparing to offer dentists cash incentives to take on new nhs peoples and to send teams to schools to treat a children's�* tea. let's go to our political correspondent, henry zeffman. dentistry in england is a big issue for both political parties, lots of concern that i know it's working to mps that their constituency surgeries and westminster about access to nhs dentistry. government is going be announcing its own what they court gentle recovery plan tomorrow. it will include things like cash incentives for dentists to take on new nhs patients and to work in areas where there is currently a shortage of dentists. how to be know what the government will announce tomorrow? because we were told by backbench mps of various political parties. how do they know? they got an e—mail by mistake from the government earlier. so it is all filtering out earlier than planned, we don't know if this will be precisely what the government and answers tomorrow but it is likely t
breaking news in the uk, a bbc exclusive. the government it is preparing to offer dentists cash incentives to take on new nhs peoples and to send teams to schools to treat a children's�* tea. let's go to our political correspondent, henry zeffman. dentistry in england is a big issue for both political parties, lots of concern that i know it's working to mps that their constituency surgeries and westminster about access to nhs dentistry. government is going be announcing its own what they...
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this is bbc news. let's look at some other stories making news here in the uk. double child rapist and murderer, colin pitchfork, will face a fresh hearing after challenging a decision to keep him behind bars. pitchfork was jailed for life for raping and strangling two 15—year—old girls in the 19805. he was granted parole but this was challenged by ministers and the parole board denied his release in december. schools are spending tens of thousands of pounds more a year, to meet rising costs of contracts with private firms. these private finance initiative schools, are locked into 25 to 30—year contracts, in which charges rise more than at other schools. pfi investors say the contracts give, long—term value for taxpayers' money. police say they will take no further action against the conservative mp, andrew rosindell, after he was arrested on suspicion of rape, sexual assault and misconduct in a public office. scotland yard said the evidence threshold for criminal prosecution had not been met.
this is bbc news. let's look at some other stories making news here in the uk. double child rapist and murderer, colin pitchfork, will face a fresh hearing after challenging a decision to keep him behind bars. pitchfork was jailed for life for raping and strangling two 15—year—old girls in the 19805. he was granted parole but this was challenged by ministers and the parole board denied his release in december. schools are spending tens of thousands of pounds more a year, to meet rising...
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you're live with bbc news. the former chief of the post office, henry staunton, said he is a victim of a smear henry staunton, said he is a victim ofa smear campaign. henry staunton, said he is a victim of a smear campaign. he said he thought moore could be done to speed up thought moore could be done to speed up compensation to subpostmasters who had been wrongly prosecuted after their computer system made it look as though money was missing from their branches when it wasn't. here is some of what mr staunton had to say. here is some of what mr staunton had to sa . ~ ., here is some of what mr staunton had tosa . . here is some of what mr staunton had tosa. . ., , to say. what happened to these poor postmasters — to say. what happened to these poor postmasters and _ to say. what happened to these poor postmasters and their _ to say. what happened to these poor postmasters and their families - to say. what happened to these poor postmasters and their families is - to say. what happened to these poor postmaste
you're live with bbc news. the former chief of the post office, henry staunton, said he is a victim of a smear henry staunton, said he is a victim ofa smear campaign. henry staunton, said he is a victim of a smear campaign. he said he thought moore could be done to speed up thought moore could be done to speed up compensation to subpostmasters who had been wrongly prosecuted after their computer system made it look as though money was missing from their branches when it wasn't. here is some of...
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live from london, this is bbc news. as international pressure mounts on israel to pause its offensive, the world health organization stages a second rescue mission from gaza's nasser hospital. the prince of wales says he wants to see an end to the fighting in gaza "as soon as possible," in a major intervention on the conflict. and labour changes its position on the war, with its shadow foreign secretary calling for an immediate humanitarian ceasefire. the situation now in gaza is intolerable, with a dramatic loss of life, with so many people facing starvation. police recover a body from the river thames, believed to be abdul shakoor ezedi, wanted over a south london chemical attack. the mother of russian opposition figure alexei navalny demands president putin release his body. translation: the decision - on the question depends only on you. let me finally see my son. i demand you immediately hand over the body of alexei so that i can bury him. hello, welcome to verified live, three hours of breaking stories and checkin
live from london, this is bbc news. as international pressure mounts on israel to pause its offensive, the world health organization stages a second rescue mission from gaza's nasser hospital. the prince of wales says he wants to see an end to the fighting in gaza "as soon as possible," in a major intervention on the conflict. and labour changes its position on the war, with its shadow foreign secretary calling for an immediate humanitarian ceasefire. the situation now in gaza is...