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this is bbc news. all eyes on capitol hill as the senate works towards a vote on a temporary funding bill that would avoid a government shutdown. 100,000 people have fled nagorno karabakh — meaning the entire ethnic armenian population of the disputed region has left. and in pakistan, an investigation has begun into twin deadly blasts. hello, i'm sumi somaskonda. at this hour in washington, the senate is working to avoid a government shutdown. the house passed a stopgap spending measure to keep the government open for an additional 45 days, while they work to pass long—term funding. these are live pictures of the capital. we understand senators have come together to work on patting that bill and the next step would be to pass the bill onto the president �*s desk for signing. let's take a listen to what house be kevin mccarthy had to say.
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this is bbc news. we will have the headlines are for you at the headlines are for you at the top of the hour, which is a straight after this programme. hello, everybody, a very warm welcome to talking business weekly with me, aaron heslehurst. let's go and take a look at what's on the show. but nothing could have prepared me for her response that she gave me me next. "mum, these bad men have me. "help me, help me, help me!" a daughter calls her mother to tell her she'd been kidnapped, but she hadn't. her voice had been cloned by artificial intelligence, and it was a scam. as ai gears up to change the world of business, can business keep up with the fraudsters? it's already a multi—billion dollar battle. i'm going to be discussing all of that with these two. there they are, a man who knows the tricks of the trade and how to avoid them. pete nicoletti from cybersecurity giant checkpoint. and what can consumers do about it? well, we're going to ask erin whitty from the consumer federation of america. pl
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this is bbc news... the us house passes a stopgap funding measure to avoid a government shutdown as the senate now takes it up. in pakistan, an investigation has begun into twin deadly blasts. plus: the future of slovakia put to voters. what it could mean for aid to ukraine. hello, i'm sumi somaskonda. at this hour in washington, the senate is working to avoid a government shutdown. the house passed a stopgap spending measure to keep the government open for an additional 45 days, while they work to pass long term funding. these are live pictures from the capitaljust past seven p:m.. the senate will take up this vote now. we understand there has been somewhat of a holdup, but that senators are expected to come together to cast their vote. expected to come together to cast theirvote. remember, it would then have to pass over to the president for his signature before midnight to avert a shutdown. so we are keeping a close eye on everything
this is bbc news... the us house passes a stopgap funding measure to avoid a government shutdown as the senate now takes it up. in pakistan, an investigation has begun into twin deadly blasts. plus: the future of slovakia put to voters. what it could mean for aid to ukraine. hello, i'm sumi somaskonda. at this hour in washington, the senate is working to avoid a government shutdown. the house passed a stopgap spending measure to keep the government open for an additional 45 days, while they...
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and the bbc is control fit into. and the bbc is control and they either are controlled by it or they actually believe it themselves . right? it themselves. right? >> nick my slightly cynical take on this is, you know, when the numbers are going well. the office for national statistics say, oh, that's a great place. but as soon as it said bad things, who would listen to that bunch of nebulous wokery ? is it bunch of nebulous wokery? is it just case of picking the just a case of picking the numbers that the government likes and moaning likes and then moaning that they're more? likes and then moaning that they'ri more? likes and then moaning that they'ri mean, more? likes and then moaning that they'ri mean, don't more? likes and then moaning that they'ri mean, don't knowore? likes and then moaning that they'ri mean, don't know why well, i mean, we don't know why the didn't cover sunak the bbc didn't cover it. sunak being little wry , saying being a little bit wry, saying he's surprised they haven't mentioned he's surpri
and the bbc is control fit into. and the bbc is control and they either are controlled by it or they actually believe it themselves . right? it themselves. right? >> nick my slightly cynical take on this is, you know, when the numbers are going well. the office for national statistics say, oh, that's a great place. but as soon as it said bad things, who would listen to that bunch of nebulous wokery ? is it bunch of nebulous wokery? is it just case of picking the just a case of picking the...
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steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow. moving to pakistan, investigations are underway into two deadly explosions on friday which killed more than 60 people. the first explosion was near a mosque in the southwestern province of balochistan as people celebrated the birth of the prophet muhammad. police say at least 59 people were killed there, with another 50 injured. police suspect it was a suicide attack targeting the religious gathering in mastung city. balochistan, pakistan's largest province, has suffered mutiple attacks from groups including the pakistani taliban and islamic state group. and in a separate explosion, at least five people are reported to have died at a blast at a mosque near the city of peshawar. saher baloch has this report from mustang in balochistan. family members are showing up at the blast site in mastung to look for the remains of their loved ones. this man named habibullah came here looking for his cousin. translation: he's my cousin. his name is fidel hussein. i was at home yesterday. he told m
steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow. moving to pakistan, investigations are underway into two deadly explosions on friday which killed more than 60 people. the first explosion was near a mosque in the southwestern province of balochistan as people celebrated the birth of the prophet muhammad. police say at least 59 people were killed there, with another 50 injured. police suspect it was a suicide attack targeting the religious gathering in mastung city. balochistan, pakistan's largest province,...
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and bbc news blaine alexander spoke with a couple in north carolina, at risk of losing child care. >> it's hard to find a dull moment in the baxter household with two full-time working parents and two small children, the secret sauce and keeping it all together? the play county early education center, here in, haysville corner line a. that is where a three-year-old jurist spends her days. >> how crucial is that childcare to just having your family run, simply? >> we depend on it. 100 percent. i truly don't know what we would do if we don't have that. >> but that center is now in jeopardy of closing for good. it's among the more than 220,000 childcare providers across the country that receives 24 billion dollars in federal pandemic relief. money that for the last two years have helped keep the doors open. but with that funding set to end, it could have a resounding impact. one report estimates more than 70,000 childcare providers that have received that money could face possible closure. sheila hoyle is director of the southwestern child development commission, which operates the hayes
and bbc news blaine alexander spoke with a couple in north carolina, at risk of losing child care. >> it's hard to find a dull moment in the baxter household with two full-time working parents and two small children, the secret sauce and keeping it all together? the play county early education center, here in, haysville corner line a. that is where a three-year-old jurist spends her days. >> how crucial is that childcare to just having your family run, simply? >> we depend on...
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this is bbc news. the house of representatives passes a short—term funding plan — that could help prevent a us government shutdown at midnight. the bill is passed, and with that objection, the motion to reconsider is laid on the table. now it's up to the senate to vote on the stopgap measure. it does not include extra aid to ukraine. plus 100,000 people have fled nagorno karabakh — meaning the entire ethnic armenian population of the disputed region has left. hello, i'm sumi somaskanda. here in washington, all eyes are on the senate, as they work to avoid a government shutdown of the us government. earlier, the house passed a continuing resolution to keep the government open for an additional 45 days, while they work to pass long term funding. now the senate has to vote to approve it before it heads to the president's desk. this is what house speaker kevin mccarthy had to say — after the bill passed. just moments ago on the house floor, we passed by overwhelming numbers
this is bbc news. the house of representatives passes a short—term funding plan — that could help prevent a us government shutdown at midnight. the bill is passed, and with that objection, the motion to reconsider is laid on the table. now it's up to the senate to vote on the stopgap measure. it does not include extra aid to ukraine. plus 100,000 people have fled nagorno karabakh — meaning the entire ethnic armenian population of the disputed region has left. hello, i'm sumi somaskanda....
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this is bbc news, the headlines. the us house of representatives narrowly passes a stopgap measure averting government shutdown just hours before funding was due to expire. armenia's government says more than 100,000 ethnic armenians have now fled nagorno—karabakh since azerbaijan seized the region. the united nations is sending a team to assess humanitarian needs. the uk prime minister rishi sunak arrived in manchester for the annual conservative party conference amid a row in party over taxes. it comes as railway unions stage strikes across the uk over pay and conditions. a pro—china candidate wins the second round of presidential elections in the maldives. the vote's been seen as a referendum on whether maldives should rebuild relations with india, or seek closer ties with china. now on bbc news, political thinking with nick robinson.
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live from london, this is bbc news. the us house of representatives narrowly passes a stopgap measure averting government shutdown, just hours before funding was due to expire. armenia's government says thousands of armenians have now fled from nagorno—karabakh. rishi sunak arrives admits to row about taxes. the us house of representatives has passed a stopgap measure to avoid a government shudown that's just hours away. the
live from london, this is bbc news. the us house of representatives narrowly passes a stopgap measure averting government shutdown, just hours before funding was due to expire. armenia's government says thousands of armenians have now fled from nagorno—karabakh. rishi sunak arrives admits to row about taxes. the us house of representatives has passed a stopgap measure to avoid a government shudown that's just hours away. the
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steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow. stay with us here on bbc news. hello. after the bright but chilly start to the day, the rain has moved in as we've gone through the afternoon, moved in across northern ireland, northern england, much of wales, moving its way across scotland. you can see that cloud enveloping many areas, but in the south it's stayed mainly dry and in the north of scotland. but the north of scotland will catch that rain as we go through this evening. we will keep those pulses running across parts of northern england and wales, and actually, it stays mostly dry if a little misty and foggy in the south overnight. further north, once the rain clears, just a few showers. but look at the temperatures. it's very mild overnight. 14—16 celsius in the south is what we'd see during the day as we head into the start of october. and that's because we've got humid air moving into the south of that weather front. so it will be quite a muggy night as well and a murky morning, we could have some low level mist and fog, some fog over the hills as well und
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this is bbc news. the us house of representatives narrowly passes a stopgap measure, averting government shutdown mere hours before funding was due to expire. armenia's government says more than 100,000 ethnic—armenians have now fled nagorno karabakh since azerbaijan seized the region. the uk prime minister, rishi sunak, arrives in manchester for the annual conservative party conference — amid a row within his party over taxes. a pro—china candidate wins the second round of presidential elections in the maldives. welcome to bbc news. i'm lukwesa burak. the us house of representatives has passed a stopgap measure to avoid a government shudown that's just hours away. the short term funding plan excludes crucial aid to ukraine but increases federal money for natural disasters. if no funding deal is in place by the end of saturday, government agencies will start shutting down with hundreds of thousands of federal employees sent home without pay.
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patric gary, bbc news. ——patric geary, bbc news. elsewhere sheffield united and burnley are still waiting for their first wins of the league season, losing to west ham and newcastle respectively. and arsenal's 4—0 win at bournemouth takes them a point behind manchester city. rangers have lost for a third time in the scottish premiership beaten 3—1 at aberdeen while celtic�*s 2—1 win at motherwell came in dramatic circumstances. the home side equalised in the 95th minute only for celtic to get the winner in the 97th. second placed st mirren drew while hearts�* win at ross county takes them fourth. there's just one premier league game tomorrow, clearing the way for the wsl�*s opening day to take centre stage. the new season brings with it big stars and high expectations. jo currie looks ahead. what a pass that is! after another scintillating summer that saw the lionesses once again grab headlines, it's now time to return. the summer transfer window was busier than ever. a sign of how the times have changed. only a few year
patric gary, bbc news. ——patric geary, bbc news. elsewhere sheffield united and burnley are still waiting for their first wins of the league season, losing to west ham and newcastle respectively. and arsenal's 4—0 win at bournemouth takes them a point behind manchester city. rangers have lost for a third time in the scottish premiership beaten 3—1 at aberdeen while celtic�*s 2—1 win at motherwell came in dramatic circumstances. the home side equalised in the 95th minute only for...
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that bbc newsnight panel. of balance on that bbc newsnight panel . it seemed to be their panel. it seemed to be their leading story , yet they couldn't leading story, yet they couldn't find someone who would be on the side of a free press. it was quite extraordinary. we know we are off ofcom regulated . every are off ofcom regulated. every broadcaster is in this country and for someone like adam boulton, who i used to have a huge amount of respect for, can come out and say that it should be shut down. and then he said the same thing on another broadcast or two, and i'm just scratching my head here because i thought no one was watching gb news news. so are so bothered? >> indeed. i mean, diane, did you think. hang on a minute, adam. you've gone far. adam. you've gone way too far. bbc, newsnight. way bbc, newsnight. you've gone way too mean, i've seen more too far. i mean, i've seen more balance on chinese communist party assembly. you know what the bbc's always been like this, though. >> i don't know the amount of time you see. i do a lot of driving a
that bbc newsnight panel. of balance on that bbc newsnight panel . it seemed to be their panel. it seemed to be their leading story , yet they couldn't leading story, yet they couldn't find someone who would be on the side of a free press. it was quite extraordinary. we know we are off ofcom regulated . every are off ofcom regulated. every broadcaster is in this country and for someone like adam boulton, who i used to have a huge amount of respect for, can come out and say that it should be...
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mark ashdown, bbc news. the school coach driver who died after yesterday's crash on a motorway in the uk has been named. ao—year—old stephen shrimpton, and one of his passengers, 15—year—old jessica baker died after the bus overturned. four others were taken to hospital for treatment, including a 14—year—old boy whose injuries have been described as life—changing. 0livia richwald reports. the flowers and tributes left in memory ofjessica baker described a kind and caring friend. today, a steady stream of classmates and their parents have sought solace at the school that the 15—year—old attended on the wirral. she died when the school bus she was travelling in overturned on the m53 yesterday morning. the driver, ao—year—old stephen shrimpton, also lost his life in the crash. a fundraising post set up by stephen's family to pay for his funeral said he had medical issues at the wheel. police say postmortems will take place next week to establish the cause of death. in a tribute, stephen's
mark ashdown, bbc news. the school coach driver who died after yesterday's crash on a motorway in the uk has been named. ao—year—old stephen shrimpton, and one of his passengers, 15—year—old jessica baker died after the bus overturned. four others were taken to hospital for treatment, including a 14—year—old boy whose injuries have been described as life—changing. 0livia richwald reports. the flowers and tributes left in memory ofjessica baker described a kind and caring friend....
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bbc radio and. also at ten x dean is here today to speak about his book, guardians of the valley. john muir and the friendship that saved yosemite. please welcome our four authors. i'd like to start start we'll have a discussion among the authors. and as we approach the end of this hour, we will take questions. and for those questions, there is a microphone and a podium and, the center of the room. so please, as we get closer or around the 40 minute mark, step up there and, wait patiently and we will take your question. first, though, i'd like to start and ask each of our guests to just give a three or four minute overview of their book, the premise of the book, and just talk in general a little bit about it. and ryan, like to start with you. tell us a bit about ryan pelican, how you found it, how you got into it. sure i think what will become over our short time together, it's not already evident, is that compelling stories about nature and the environment require compelling characters. and by characters i mean people, we're all telling stories about people and how they have oper
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joe curry, bbc news. —=jo curry, bbc news. ——jo curry, bbc news. it's two weeks since fiji shook up the rugby world cup in france by beating australia for the first time in 69 years. a bonus point win for fiji over georgia this evening would have meant australia couldn't qualify for quarter—finals. but georgia surprised many in bordeaux. they had a nine points to nil lead at half time thanks in part to the boot of davit niniashvili. fiji briefly went down to 14 men early in the second half, but fought back scoring two tries to win by 17 points to 12. that's not enough to eliminate australia, but fiji's hopes of reaching the knock out stages for the first time since 2007 remain in their own hands. argentina ran in eight tries at they thrashed chile 59—5 to boost their quarterfinal hopes and set up a winner—takes—all pool game with japan. the victory in nantes means argentina return to second in their group behind england. chile end their world cup with a fourth defeat. argentina's win also eliminates samoa from pool d. scotland are the sole
joe curry, bbc news. —=jo curry, bbc news. ——jo curry, bbc news. it's two weeks since fiji shook up the rugby world cup in france by beating australia for the first time in 69 years. a bonus point win for fiji over georgia this evening would have meant australia couldn't qualify for quarter—finals. but georgia surprised many in bordeaux. they had a nine points to nil lead at half time thanks in part to the boot of davit niniashvili. fiji briefly went down to 14 men early in the second...
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this is bbc news. the uk prime minister rishi sunak arrived in manchester for the annual conservative party conference. it comes as railway unions stage strikes across the uk over pay and conditions. vladimir putin marks one year anniversary of the illegal annexation of ukrainian territories — but russia is nowhere near a full control of the four regions it claims to have annexed. men undergoing treatment for prostate cancer could be safely given far less radiotherapy, a major trial has found. hello. let's start by taking a look at the day's sport's news and for a full round—up, from the bbc sport centre, here's karthi. after a brilliant day and a half for team europe at golf�*s ryder cup, the usa are finally showing some fight on day two in rome. europe won the morning foursomes 3—1 but america made a strong start to saturday afternoon's fourballs session winning the first two matches thanks to the combination of sam burns and colin morikawa and max homa and brian harman. the current score is
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this is bbc news. more than 100,000 ethnic armenians have now fled nagorno—karabakh since azerbaijan's offensive on the region began earlier this month. conservative party members are arriving in manchester for the annual party conference. it comes as railway unions stage strikes across the uk over pay and conditions. police in the uk have named 15—year—old jessica baker and coach driver stephen shrimpton as the two people killed in a bus crash in the wirral yesterday. and it's one year since russia's illegal annexation of four ukrainian territories, a decision that sparked almost universal condemnation. armenia's government says more than 100,000 ethnic armenians have now fled nagorno—kara bakh. it means that that almost the entire population of the enclave has left since azerbaijan seized the region last week. that's after azerbaijan took control of the disputed enclave after a lightning military campaign earlier this month. nagorno—karabakh was controlled by armenian separatists for decade
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this is bbc news. the headlines: armenia“s government says more than 100,000 ethnic armenians have now fled nagorno— karabakh since azerbaijan's offensive began earlier this month. the united nations is sending a team to assess humanitarian needs. conservative party members are arriving in manchester for the annual party conference. it comes as railway unions stage strikes across the uk over pay and conditions. police in the uk have named 15—year—old jessica baker and coach driver stephen shrimpton as the two people killed in a crash yesterday. they both died when the school bus overturned on the m53 in the wirral. the us government edges towards shutdown after members of congress fail to reach an agreement on spending. government agencies will begin shutting down unless a deal is reached by the end of saturday. now on bbc news — newscast.
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the bbc had invited lewis to give a series of talks explaining the foundation of beliefs of christianity to a war weary nation. and in his first 15 minute segment, lewis introduced or reintroduced to the british public. the idea of natural law. he began by directing our attention to everyday conversation, listening to others talk about how we are a constant appealing to moral standards in interacting with each other. i gave you a bit of my orange. you give me a bit of yours. hey, don't cut in line. you promised you would do this. so i. we were constantly appealing to some kind of standard. this doesn't make sense unless we believe that there is a standard out there that we can appeal to a law of sorts. this law. lewis explained, was called the law of nature because people thought that everyone knew it by nature and did not need to be taught it. and he added, i believe they were right. if they were not, then all the things we said about the war were nonsense. what was the sense in saying the enemy were in the wrong? unless right? is it real thing which the nazis at bottom knew as well as
the bbc had invited lewis to give a series of talks explaining the foundation of beliefs of christianity to a war weary nation. and in his first 15 minute segment, lewis introduced or reintroduced to the british public. the idea of natural law. he began by directing our attention to everyday conversation, listening to others talk about how we are a constant appealing to moral standards in interacting with each other. i gave you a bit of my orange. you give me a bit of yours. hey, don't cut in...
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live from london, this is bbc news. more than 100,000 ethnic armenians have now fled nagorno—karabakh since azerbaijan's offensive on the region began earlier this month. conservative party members are arriving in manchester for the annual party conference. it comes as railway unions stage strikes across the uk over pay and conditions. police in the uk have named 15—year—old jessica baker, and coach driver stephen shrimpton, as the two people killed in a bus crash in the wirral yesterday. the threat of a us government shutdown inches closer, after members of congress fail to reach an agreement on spending. hello, i'm celia hatton. armenia's government says more than 100,000 ethnic armenians have now fled nagorno— karabakh. that's after azerbaijan took control of the disputed enclave after a lightning military campaign earlier this month. nagorno—karabakh was controlled by armenian separatists for decades,
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and so the bbc itself into bit of bbc has got itself into a bit of a a typical bbc muddle on a bbc, a typical bbc muddle on the media it's the social media guide. it's a sort fudge. the guy who sort of fudge. the guy who actually draw up is actually has to draw these up is my a great man, my old boss. he's a great man, but walking tightrope on but he's walking a tightrope on this. basically for non this. and so basically for non news it's absolutely news people, it's absolutely clear the social media clear what the social media policy but in policy is. but people in non—news gary non—news programmes like gary lineker, they've come up with this compromise can't this compromise that you can't attack only attack individuals. you can only there's cordon there's a sort of cordon sanitaire either of your sanitaire either side of your programme. so clearly, as programme. so so clearly, as we've retweeting wrong, we've seen retweeting wrong, that doesn't quite cover it. et cetera. and i think, you know, people lineker people like gary lineker have to choose. want choose. they want to be p
and so the bbc itself into bit of bbc has got itself into a bit of a a typical bbc muddle on a bbc, a typical bbc muddle on the media it's the social media guide. it's a sort fudge. the guy who sort of fudge. the guy who actually draw up is actually has to draw these up is my a great man, my old boss. he's a great man, but walking tightrope on but he's walking a tightrope on this. basically for non this. and so basically for non news it's absolutely news people, it's absolutely clear the social...
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live from london, this is bbc news. more than 100,000 ethnic armenians have now fled nagorno— karabakh since azerbaijan's offensive on the region began earlier this month. the threat of a us government shutdown inches closer, after members of congress fail to reach an agreement on spending. police in the uk have named 15—year—old jessica baker, and coach driver stephen shrimpton, as the two people killed in a bus crash in the wirral yesterday. vladimir putin marks the one—year anniversary of the illegal annexation of ukrainian territories, but russia is nowhere near a full control of the four regions it claims to have annexed. hello, i'm celia hatton. armenia's government says more than 100,000 ethnic armenians have now fled nagorno— karabakh. that's after azerbaijan took control of the disputed enclave after a lightning military campaign earlier this month.
live from london, this is bbc news. more than 100,000 ethnic armenians have now fled nagorno— karabakh since azerbaijan's offensive on the region began earlier this month. the threat of a us government shutdown inches closer, after members of congress fail to reach an agreement on spending. police in the uk have named 15—year—old jessica baker, and coach driver stephen shrimpton, as the two people killed in a bus crash in the wirral yesterday. vladimir putin marks the one—year...
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this is bbc news. the headlines: armenia's government says more than 100,000 ethic—armenians have now fled nagorno—karabakh since azerbaijan's offensive began earlier this month. the united nations says it's sending a team to assess humanitarian needs. the us government edges towards shutdown, after members of congress fail to reach an agreement on spending. government agencies will begin shutting down unless a deal is reached by the end of saturday. 27 years after the death of american rapper tupac shakur, police in nevada charge a former los angeles gang leaderfor his murder. 60—year—old duane davis was charged after the emergence of new evidence. police in the uk have named 15—year—old jessica baker and coach driver stephen shrimpton as the two people killed in a crash yesterday. now on bbc news — the travel show. could this be italy's hidden gem? i'm going off the beaten track, deep into the south.
this is bbc news. the headlines: armenia's government says more than 100,000 ethic—armenians have now fled nagorno—karabakh since azerbaijan's offensive began earlier this month. the united nations says it's sending a team to assess humanitarian needs. the us government edges towards shutdown, after members of congress fail to reach an agreement on spending. government agencies will begin shutting down unless a deal is reached by the end of saturday. 27 years after the death of american...
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through myself with the rs news uh and nile and the families uh had tried to documentaries with the bbc but the bbc had told them that they weren't interested in legacy keys uh anymore. uh and it was it was just a chance meeting between trevor and nile and myself uh and trevor said well why don't we do something that because we were naming the killers or the the people who the psni said carried out the uh the murders we were uh concerned that that we'd be injuncted and you know their identities or the role that they played uh would never be exposed so incredibly boring off. all that had been exposed and what had been seen with film and the expectations that would have been there, you were arrested along with trevor burning? yes, yes, trevor, my myself uh were arrested on the 31st of august uh 2018, to go back when when the when the film premiered uh, we expected a reaction from from the psni, uh, probably naively we expected the psn i to say, right, we we we look at the allegations in this film and you, we reopen the investigation and uh, if we find that that they are true, you know, uh
through myself with the rs news uh and nile and the families uh had tried to documentaries with the bbc but the bbc had told them that they weren't interested in legacy keys uh anymore. uh and it was it was just a chance meeting between trevor and nile and myself uh and trevor said well why don't we do something that because we were naming the killers or the the people who the psni said carried out the uh the murders we were uh concerned that that we'd be injuncted and you know their identities...
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this is bbc news. more than 100,000 ethnic armenians have now fled nagorno— karabakh since azerbaijan's offensive on the region began earlier this month. the threat of a us government shutdown inches closer after members of congress fail to reach an agreement on spending. police in the uk have named 15—year—old jessica baker and coach driver stephen shrimpton as the two people killed in a bus crash in the wirral yesterday. 27 years after the death of tupac shakur, police in nevada charge a former gang leader for the murder of the american rapper. hello. iam i am celia hatton. armenia's government says more than 100,000 ethnic—armenians have now fled nagorno—karabakh. that's after azerbaijan took control of the disputed enclave after a lightning military campaign earlier this month. nagorno—karabakh was controlled by armenian separatists for decades,
this is bbc news. more than 100,000 ethnic armenians have now fled nagorno— karabakh since azerbaijan's offensive on the region began earlier this month. the threat of a us government shutdown inches closer after members of congress fail to reach an agreement on spending. police in the uk have named 15—year—old jessica baker and coach driver stephen shrimpton as the two people killed in a bus crash in the wirral yesterday. 27 years after the death of tupac shakur, police in nevada charge...
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fergus walsh, bbc news. russia has marked the first anniversary of its illegal attempt rail passengers in the uk are facing more disruption parts of the uk today as around 12,000 train drivers stage their latest one—day strike over pay and conditions. the fresh wave of action by members of the aslef union means fewer than half of trains will be operating. further delays and cancellations are expected next week as the rail union stages an overtime ban. earlier i spoke to robert nisbet from the rail delivery group. he says the ongoing action is costing tax payers. it is hugely frustrating for us who work in the industry, who want to see a healthy and thriving railway industry and the costs are ticking up. industrial action with the rmt and aslef have been going on for 15 months and the cost of that to the tax—payer is nearly three quarters of £1 billion. you mentioned hospitality, think of the impact on small pubs, restaurants, etc. they're putting the value on it of over £3 billion. so you can understan
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this is bbc news. more than 100,000 ethnic—armenians have now fled nagorno—karabakh since azerbaijan's offensive on the region began earlier this month. the threat of a us government shutdown inches closer, after members of congress fail to reach an agreement on spending. police in the uk have named 15—year—old jessica baker, and coach driver stephen shrimpton, as the two people killed in a bus crash in the wirral yesterday. 27 years after the death of tupac shakur, police in nevada charge a former gang leader for the murder of the american rapper. let's bring you an update on a moving story to begin with. armenia's government says more than a— hundred— thousand ethnic— armenia's government says more than 100,000 ethnic— armenians have now fled nagorno—karabakh. that's after azerbaijan took control of the disputed enclave after a lightning military campaign earlier this month. nagorno—karabakh was controlled by armenian separatists for decades, but is internationally recognised as p
this is bbc news. more than 100,000 ethnic—armenians have now fled nagorno—karabakh since azerbaijan's offensive on the region began earlier this month. the threat of a us government shutdown inches closer, after members of congress fail to reach an agreement on spending. police in the uk have named 15—year—old jessica baker, and coach driver stephen shrimpton, as the two people killed in a bus crash in the wirral yesterday. 27 years after the death of tupac shakur, police in nevada...
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this is bbc news. more than 100,000 ethnic armenians have now fled nagorno—karabakh since azerbaijan's offensive on the region began earlier this month. the threat of a us government shutdown inches closer after members of congress fail to reach an agreement on spending. police have confirmed that 15—year—old jessica baker and coach driver stephen shrimpton died in a crash on the m53 in the wirral yesterday. 27 years after the death of tupac shakur, police in nevada charge a former gang leader for the murder of the american hip—hop star. let's bring you an update on a moving story to begin with. armenia's government says more than 100,000 ethnic armenians have now fled nagorno—karabakh. that's after azerbaijan took control of the disputed enclave after a lightning military campaign earlier this month. nagorno—karabakh was controlled by armenian separatists for decades, but is internationally recognised as part of azerbaijan. the united nations says it's sending a mission
this is bbc news. more than 100,000 ethnic armenians have now fled nagorno—karabakh since azerbaijan's offensive on the region began earlier this month. the threat of a us government shutdown inches closer after members of congress fail to reach an agreement on spending. police have confirmed that 15—year—old jessica baker and coach driver stephen shrimpton died in a crash on the m53 in the wirral yesterday. 27 years after the death of tupac shakur, police in nevada charge a former gang...
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this is bbc news. more than 100,000 ethnic armenians have now fled nagorno—karabakh since azerbaijan's offensive on the region began earlier this month. the threat of a us government shutdown inches closer, after members of congress fail to reach an agreement on spending. 15—year—old jessica baker has been named as the teenage girl who died in a school bus crash on the m53 in the wirral. the driver, stephen shrimpton, also died. 27 years after the death of tupac shakur, police in nevada charge a former gang leader for the murder of the american hip—hop star. hello, i'm lewis vaughan—jones. armenia's government says more than 100,000 ethnic armenians have now fled nagorno—karabakh. that's after azerbaijan took control of the disputed enclave after a lightning military campaign earlier this month. nagorno—karabakh was controlled by armenian separatists for decades,
this is bbc news. more than 100,000 ethnic armenians have now fled nagorno—karabakh since azerbaijan's offensive on the region began earlier this month. the threat of a us government shutdown inches closer, after members of congress fail to reach an agreement on spending. 15—year—old jessica baker has been named as the teenage girl who died in a school bus crash on the m53 in the wirral. the driver, stephen shrimpton, also died. 27 years after the death of tupac shakur, police in nevada...
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fergus walsh, bbc news. rail passengers in the uk are facing more disruption parts of the uk today as around 12,000 train drivers stage their latest one—day strike over pay and conditions. the fresh wave of action, by members of the aslef union, means fewer than half of trains will be operating. further delays and cancellations are expected next week as the rail union stages an overtime ban. staying in the uk and to scotland where two people are in hospital after the flying scotsman steam train was involved in a crash with another heritage train in the cairngorms. the low speed collision took place at aviemore railway station, in the scottish highlands. three other people were treated at the scene. police said none of the injuries were serious. a man in his 60s has been arrested by police investigating the cutting down of the famous sycamore gap tree in northumberland in the north of england. the landmark was cut down overnight on wednesday. a 16—year—old boy, who was arrested on suspicion of criminal
fergus walsh, bbc news. rail passengers in the uk are facing more disruption parts of the uk today as around 12,000 train drivers stage their latest one—day strike over pay and conditions. the fresh wave of action, by members of the aslef union, means fewer than half of trains will be operating. further delays and cancellations are expected next week as the rail union stages an overtime ban. staying in the uk and to scotland where two people are in hospital after the flying scotsman steam...
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. >> and with us to tell us all that's happening in the world of royalty is former bbc royal correspondent michael cole. so, mike, what i was intrigued about is during the party conference season, the queen always went to balmoral . it looks like maybe balmoral. it looks like maybe charles is. can you explain what that's about? good morning , esther. >> good morning. phil and esther of course you got it. because for years and years, decades , for years and years, decades, there's been a sort of tacit agreement between buckingham palace and the political parties that the monarch does nothing major during the political conference season because we can't have the king or the queen as the late queen steals the headlines, dominating the news just as the party leader or heaven forbid, the prime minister rises to deliver their keynote conference speech . so keynote conference speech. so it's very convenient that the monarch stays at balmoral, enjoying themselves . and that, enjoying themselves. and that, of course, is what the king and the queen camilla are doing . the queen camilla are doing. th
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implemented now was raised even earlier, has been raised since about the seventeenth years, actively on the bbc, cnn, they discussed what the topic was, that in principle, the agenda that we are broadcasting to russian society should be aimed at the fact that the government, the russian government, is doing everything against ordinary russian citizens, and that the sanctions that we are introducing against them are sanctions aimed at making russian society even more deeply aware that the russian leadership is acting against the russian people, not well , by and large, they want to repeat the ninety-first year, and even now they have just introduced such sanctions their comment ideological comment what: we are introducing such restrictions so that you understand even more deeply that the russian... leadership is acting against the russian people, well, again , there is discontent in society, but if translated, translated in reverse order, then this precisely characterizes the main thing is that they understand that there are presidential elections ahead, they need to create discontent, show that
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this is bbc news. the threat of a us government shutdown inches closer, after members of congress fail to reach an agreement on spending. 15—year—old jessica baker has been named as the teenage girl who died in a school bus crash on the m53 in the wirral. the driver, stephen shrimpton, also died. 27 years after the death of tupac shakur, police in nevada charge a former gang leader for the murder of the american hip—hop star. hello. the us government will run out of money to fund itself by the end of saturday — unless congress can agree a last—minute deal. it would be the 22nd time in the past 50 years that us government services have had to be shut down because of a budget deadlock in congress. the us house of representatives will reconvene in washington on saturday morning local time. sean dilley has the latest. well, this is what you get when the house of representatives
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media organizations like that bbc, the new york times, wall street journal, et cetera, et cetera, there are dozens of these coalitions. the effort is very fragmented. there are many standards as there are coalitions. i think it really needs national and probably international leadership to bring these together and have pretty much a unified approach and standards that all organizations can sign up to. and thirdly, i think there's a lot of experience in other theaters, such as the equity market, in real estate, in insurance business where truth is absolutely essential. if you take the equity market, companies can make up their quarterly figures, then the equity market collapses. we developed this whole regulated third-party structure of accountants, audits so that the information is reasonably trustworthy. in real estate, we have title registries, notaries, all kinds of stuff to make it work. we don't really have that structure in the public information sphere. and we see, again, it's very fragmented, the fact checked -- i suppose elon musk is going to have his gpt and so on. again, this
media organizations like that bbc, the new york times, wall street journal, et cetera, et cetera, there are dozens of these coalitions. the effort is very fragmented. there are many standards as there are coalitions. i think it really needs national and probably international leadership to bring these together and have pretty much a unified approach and standards that all organizations can sign up to. and thirdly, i think there's a lot of experience in other theaters, such as the equity market,...
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now on bbc news, the travel show. could this be italy's hidden gem? i'm going off the beaten track, deep into the south. i can feel the music. it's such a good vibe. for generations, it's where italians have been holidaying. but is the secret out? this is in a place that's steeped in tradition and at the same time, it's rapidly modernising. known as the land of two seas, you are never far from the coast. oh, it's so refreshing! for the longest time, many of its ancient stone towns have been rapidly declining but now, the call�*s going out around the world for people to live, buy and invest here. this is unbelievable. look at these views. this is totally unique — and a rooftop pool, forfree, from the government. come on. but how will it keep that balance between staying authentic and affordable... buongiorno. buongiorno, buongiorno! ..whilst opening up to the world? this week, i'm in puglia. now, i've travelled a lot through italy. i love this place. there's great food, there's great wine. but this is my first trip into the heel of the country. in
now on bbc news, the travel show. could this be italy's hidden gem? i'm going off the beaten track, deep into the south. i can feel the music. it's such a good vibe. for generations, it's where italians have been holidaying. but is the secret out? this is in a place that's steeped in tradition and at the same time, it's rapidly modernising. known as the land of two seas, you are never far from the coast. oh, it's so refreshing! for the longest time, many of its ancient stone towns have been...
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this is bbc news. the headlines — the us government edges towards shutdown as members of congress fail to reach an agreement on spending. unless a deal is reached by the end of saturday, government agencies will begin shutting down and hundreds of thousands of federal workers will be sent home without pay. 27 years after the death of american rapper tupac shakur, police in nevada charge a former los angeles gang leader. the musician died in 1996 when his car came underfire from another vehicle in las vegas. 60—year—old duane davis has been charged for his murder. police in the uk are investigating a school bus crash which killed one student and left another with life—changing injuries. the coach had been taking pupils to two schools on merseyside when it crashed on a motorway with dozens of children on board. now on bbc news, the travel show. could this be italy's hidden gem?
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bit like trib bbc did theirever, when out and this sounds a bit like trib bbc did their newsnight1en the bbc did their newsnight programme about gb news the other no other night, there was no dissenting that panel. dissenting voice on that panel. they against gb news. they were all against gb news. and not that, two people on and not only that, two people on that news that panel said that gb news should down. right? should be closed down. right? and them was a tory mp. and one of them was a tory mp. >> height of hypocrisy, you >> the height of hypocrisy, you know, people mean, bbc is no know, people i mean, bbc is no stranger scandals really. stranger to scandals really. >> i haven't heard any what are you talking about? >> nicholas channel >> nicholas itv, channel 4. these our competitors , you these are our competitors, you know, and, you know, just just go for jimmy savile they covered him and they covered up for him and people who tolerated him, even years after his death, you know, and these are know, and now these people are lecturing about values and lecturing us about values
bit like trib bbc did theirever, when out and this sounds a bit like trib bbc did their newsnight1en the bbc did their newsnight programme about gb news the other no other night, there was no dissenting that panel. dissenting voice on that panel. they against gb news. they were all against gb news. and not that, two people on and not only that, two people on that news that panel said that gb news should down. right? should be closed down. right? and them was a tory mp. and one of them was a...
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voice-over: this is bbc news. we'll have the headlines and all the main news stories for you at the top of the hour, straight after this programme. as the summer draws to a close has ukraine made the progress that people had hoped for? our world has secured unique access to one ukrainian unit to find out. loud bang. as the country beds in for the long war while also trying to come to terms with profound trauma and loss, what impact is it having on ukrainian attitudes towards their enemy? we hear how the experience of the long war is dividing families... ..and how a hardening of attitudes make some think that the only possible victory will be one secured on the battlefield. i just want it to stop and for our... ..neighbours to go away. this is the face of battle, modern war in ukraine. a grenade attached to a commercially made drone before being sent on its way. these ukrainian soldiers from the army's 24th mechanized brigade allowed us rare access to a position several hundred metres from their enemy as they hunte
voice-over: this is bbc news. we'll have the headlines and all the main news stories for you at the top of the hour, straight after this programme. as the summer draws to a close has ukraine made the progress that people had hoped for? our world has secured unique access to one ukrainian unit to find out. loud bang. as the country beds in for the long war while also trying to come to terms with profound trauma and loss, what impact is it having on ukrainian attitudes towards their enemy? we...
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nada tawfik, bbc news, new york. and before we go, we have an update on a story the bbc has been covering for the past day or so. police in the uk have arrested a man in his 60s in connection to the cutting down of the world—famous sycamore gap tree. the landmark was cut down overnight on wednesday. the tree was beloved by locals and visitors alike, and featured in the film robin hood: prince of thieves, starring kevin costner. a 16—year—old boy was arrested on thursday and has since been released on bail. that's all from us here in washington. i'm caitriona perry. we'll leave you with these live pictures of london as we hand off to our colleagues there. thank you so much for watching. stay with us on bbc news. take care. hello. we may be officially into autumn but a little dose of summer on the way for some of us over the next few days — notjust here in the uk, but widely across europe. and, in fact, temperatures are expected to reach the 30s in spain, france, in the uk — even mid 20s expected in the south
nada tawfik, bbc news, new york. and before we go, we have an update on a story the bbc has been covering for the past day or so. police in the uk have arrested a man in his 60s in connection to the cutting down of the world—famous sycamore gap tree. the landmark was cut down overnight on wednesday. the tree was beloved by locals and visitors alike, and featured in the film robin hood: prince of thieves, starring kevin costner. a 16—year—old boy was arrested on thursday and has since been...
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live from washington, this is bbc news the countdown to the us shutdown is underway, as members of congress fail to reach an agreement on spending. the us senate has lost a trailblazer, with the passing of california democrat diane feinstein. she's died at the age of 90. plus, 27 years after the death of tupac shakur, police in nevada charge a former gang leader in his murder. hello i'm caitriona perry. the us house of representatives has adjourned for the evening here in washington, without a deal on averting a government shutdown. they will reconvene on saturday morning as a deadline looms to find a path forward on spending. the senate will also meet, starting at noon eastern time. earlier on friday, the house rejected a short—term funding measure on friday with 21 republicans joining house democrats to vote no, increasing the likelihood of a shutdown. that stopgap measure could have kept the government funded for several weeks while congress worked
live from washington, this is bbc news the countdown to the us shutdown is underway, as members of congress fail to reach an agreement on spending. the us senate has lost a trailblazer, with the passing of california democrat diane feinstein. she's died at the age of 90. plus, 27 years after the death of tupac shakur, police in nevada charge a former gang leader in his murder. hello i'm caitriona perry. the us house of representatives has adjourned for the evening here in washington, without a...