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fergus walsh, bbc news. next, migrating animals face a growing threat of extinction from hunting, fishing, and habitat destruction, according to a new report. overall, more than 40% of migratory species listed as needing international protection are declining in numbers. many could be wiped out, with marine animals in greatest danger. the report, by the un environment programme, is being presented at a gathering in uzbekistan. now let's go to susan lieberman, who is the vice president of international policy at the wildlife conservation society. thank you very much for coming on the programme. mr; thank you very much for coming on the programme-— thank you very much for coming on | the programme._ good the programme. my pleasure. good evenina. the programme. my pleasure. good evening- so — the programme. my pleasure. good evening. so what _ the programme. my pleasure. good evening. so what is _ the programme. my pleasure. good evening. so what is the _ the programme. my pleasure. good evening. so what is
fergus walsh, bbc news. next, migrating animals face a growing threat of extinction from hunting, fishing, and habitat destruction, according to a new report. overall, more than 40% of migratory species listed as needing international protection are declining in numbers. many could be wiped out, with marine animals in greatest danger. the report, by the un environment programme, is being presented at a gathering in uzbekistan. now let's go to susan lieberman, who is the vice president of...
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you're live with bbc news. the prince of wales will return to public engagements today for the first time since his father king charles' cancer the king is in sandringham in norfolk as he recovers from his first round of cancer treatment. he is now expected to carry out more duties whilst the king steps back from public engagements. this morning, handing honours out at windsor castle. thank you forjoining as here on bbc news. we have had a couple of days to absorb this news of the king's cancer diagnosis and have also seen
you're live with bbc news. the prince of wales will return to public engagements today for the first time since his father king charles' cancer the king is in sandringham in norfolk as he recovers from his first round of cancer treatment. he is now expected to carry out more duties whilst the king steps back from public engagements. this morning, handing honours out at windsor castle. thank you forjoining as here on bbc news. we have had a couple of days to absorb this news of the king's cancer...
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katie razzall, bbc news. stay with us here on bbc news. hello there. sunday started the day on quite a wet note for large areas of england, but it was tibenham in norfolk that was the wettest place in the country with 31mm of rain. once that cleared, most of the uk had some decent spells of sunshine and it was an exceptionally mild day. the highest temperature, in hampshire's gosport, was 17 degrees celsius. that's 8 degrees celsius above average for this time of the year. it'll stay pretty mild as well as we go through the next few hours. a band of rain crosses scotland and northern ireland. the rain heavy for a time, but it won't last very long. eventually, we'll start to see that rain encroaching in across parts of northern england and wales as we start off monday morning. a mild and frost—free start to the day, temperatures typically around 7 or 8 degrees. now, through the rest of monday, this band of rain reaches east anglia, southeast england, but very weak. just an odd patch of rain left over and a stripe of cloud. further northwestwards, a ri
katie razzall, bbc news. stay with us here on bbc news. hello there. sunday started the day on quite a wet note for large areas of england, but it was tibenham in norfolk that was the wettest place in the country with 31mm of rain. once that cleared, most of the uk had some decent spells of sunshine and it was an exceptionally mild day. the highest temperature, in hampshire's gosport, was 17 degrees celsius. that's 8 degrees celsius above average for this time of the year. it'll stay pretty...
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announcer: and now, "bbc news". >> hello. you are watching "the context" on bbc news. >> this is the second of successful attacks the ukrainians have mounted against russian warships in the past month alone. >> they have been able to push the black sea fleet away from the western part of the black sea. this is a great achievement, a great victory for ukraine. >> the united states continues to stand in force with ukraine and america will continue to support ukraine's fight against putin's aggression. >> we know we are on the right side of fighting off this illegal aggression, all we need to show is we have the political will. ♪ >> hello. we will have the latest from ukraine as well as the latest from the nato meeting this afternoon and will be taking a look at what we know about these pictures. ukrainian drones sinking a russian ship, say the ukrainians. we will see what we can verify. in the u.k., inflation stays at 4%, and food prices fell in january for the first time in two years. we will look at ai fakes and elections.
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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 1980s. 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
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 1980s. 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...
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simon jack, bbc news. prince william has unexpectedly pulled out of a memorial service for his late godfather, king constantine of greece. he had been due to give a reading at the service, at windsor castle. kensington palace said his absence was because of what it called a "personal matter" but didn't elaborate. here's our royal correspondent, daniela relph. leading the royal family walk to st george's chapel, the duke of york no longer a working royal, and his former wife sarah at the duchess of york. this is the royal family whose numbers are down. queen camilla was officially leading the family at the thanksgiving service for the life of king constantine for that the prince of wales was due to deliver an address, the king was his godfather. but he unexpectedly pulled out around an hour before it was due to start because of an undisclosed personal matter. when i saw the family together on christmas day at sandringham. although his team have not disclosed why he could not attend the service in windsor th
simon jack, bbc news. prince william has unexpectedly pulled out of a memorial service for his late godfather, king constantine of greece. he had been due to give a reading at the service, at windsor castle. kensington palace said his absence was because of what it called a "personal matter" but didn't elaborate. here's our royal correspondent, daniela relph. leading the royal family walk to st george's chapel, the duke of york no longer a working royal, and his former wife sarah at...
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daniela relph, bbc news. well, it's not the first health problem the king has had in recent years — it's been a week since the king left hospital after undergoing the procedure for an enlarged prostrate. in 2020 and 2022 he caught covid twice, but only experienced mild symptoms. in 2008, he had a minor surgery for a growth in the bridge of his nose. and in 2023 he underwent a routine surgery for a hernia. 0ur medical editor fergus walsh is outside the london clinic where charles had his treatment, and doctors diagnosed his cancer. the king spent three nights here and it was during that time that he had diagnostic tests that picked up the cancer. the palaces and seeing what form of cancer the king has, only that it isn't prostate cancer. nor are they saying how early it was caught. —— palace isn't saying. clearly the palace doesn't want to invite speculation. they have said that he began today a series of scheduled regular treatments for the cancer and he is being treated as an outpatient, and most cance
daniela relph, bbc news. well, it's not the first health problem the king has had in recent years — it's been a week since the king left hospital after undergoing the procedure for an enlarged prostrate. in 2020 and 2022 he caught covid twice, but only experienced mild symptoms. in 2008, he had a minor surgery for a growth in the bridge of his nose. and in 2023 he underwent a routine surgery for a hernia. 0ur medical editor fergus walsh is outside the london clinic where charles had his...
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this is bbc news. that's crossed to my colleague nicky shiller for coverage of the by elections in willingboro and kingsboro. foods are being counted in those two crucial by elections, the one in willingboro was a recall and prompted by four —— former tory mp peter bone suspension for breaching the mp code of conduct. tonight, in a statement the conservatives admitted the by elections would always be hard and the government of the day really when i elections. voters in south gloucestershire have also been to the polls following the exit of representative mp chris skidmore, we are always aware of the challenges ahead of us with a large conservative majorities in both seeds with our —— which are both in and our target list for a general election. i'll be back with continuing coverage of those i elections through the night here on bbc news, and you can get more on the bbc news website or app. you're live with bbc news. the uk tipped into recession in the second half of last year with the economy s
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yunus mulla, bbc news. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. let's look at some other stories making news. a major search operation is under way after a child fell into the river soar in leicester. police say the two—year—old boy was with his family when he fell into the water on sunday afternoon. a man was taken to hospital. in bristol — two 15—year—old boys have been charged with the murder of another teenager. 16—year—old darrian williams was fatally stabbed in rawnsley park play area in the easton area of the city. the two attackers were wearing masks and fled the scene on bicycles. they have also each been charged with possessing a knife in a public place. the business secretary kemi badenoch will make a statement to mp5 today, after accusing the former chairman of the post office of misrepresenting the circumstances of his departure. it follows a newspaper interview in which henry staunton claims he was told by a senior civil servant to stall compensation payments for victims of the post office scandal. you're live with bbc
yunus mulla, bbc news. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. let's look at some other stories making news. a major search operation is under way after a child fell into the river soar in leicester. police say the two—year—old boy was with his family when he fell into the water on sunday afternoon. a man was taken to hospital. in bristol — two 15—year—old boys have been charged with the murder of another teenager. 16—year—old darrian williams was fatally stabbed in...
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faisal islam, bbc news. now to australia, where taylor swift kicks off the latest seven—show leg of her eras tour in melbourne on friday. analysts say this 2024 tour will likely surpass the $1 billion mark in march, having already grossed more than a billion dollars in 2023, making it the most lucrative in music history. georgia carroll is a sociologist at the university of sydney. she was also one of the keynote speakers at the weekend's swiftposium. i asked her what kind of ideas were discussed. the swiftposium discussed everything about taylor swift from my own analysis of the economics of her fandom, through people from law and medicine and science and archaeology, it was super varied but a really great place to explore what makes her that cultural phenomenon she has become. what is that when you talk about the factors that make her who she is? what are some aspects that come to mind? a lot of it comes down to the fact that she has been performing for 18 years now, which is a really long time, and the
faisal islam, bbc news. now to australia, where taylor swift kicks off the latest seven—show leg of her eras tour in melbourne on friday. analysts say this 2024 tour will likely surpass the $1 billion mark in march, having already grossed more than a billion dollars in 2023, making it the most lucrative in music history. georgia carroll is a sociologist at the university of sydney. she was also one of the keynote speakers at the weekend's swiftposium. i asked her what kind of ideas were...
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this is bbc news. the news in the uk. a body has been found in the search for a boy who went missing at a lake in staffordshire. emergency services were called on saturday, after three boys were spotted in the water. two of the boys managed to get out and were taken to hospital — but the body of a 17—year—old boy was found on sunday. the post office has hired criminal investigators to look at how its own staff previously pursued subpostmasters caught up in the faulty horizon it scandal. some of those falsely accused of fraud have told the public inquiry they were bullied or intimidated by post office investigators. more than 900 sub—postmasters were wrongly prosecuted due to faulty software. liverpool have won the football league cup for a 10th time, extending their own record of wins in the competition. they beat chelsea 1—0 in the final, with their winner coming in the final two minutes of extra time. with that defeat, chelsea have secured an unwanted record, they have lost their last six c
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this is bbc news. the polls in the rochdale by election closed just an hour ago and this is the scene live from the richest voters in the greatest manchester cedar choosing a new mp following the death of lloyd injanuary. and 11 candidates in our political candidates as will be an interesting night after wildly unpredictable campaign into candidates for the green party were disowned by their parties and there are two former labour mps and simon danced standing for the workers party of britain and reform uk respectively. i will be back with updates throughout the night but we have already seen a special live page up and running on the bbc news website and you can find that at or on the bbc news app of the latest analysis of teams were at the counter. you're live with bbc news russia's president vladimir putin has warned western governments against considering any deployment of troops to ukraine, and accused them of trying to weaken his country. in his annual state of the nation address in moscow, he cla
this is bbc news. the polls in the rochdale by election closed just an hour ago and this is the scene live from the richest voters in the greatest manchester cedar choosing a new mp following the death of lloyd injanuary. and 11 candidates in our political candidates as will be an interesting night after wildly unpredictable campaign into candidates for the green party were disowned by their parties and there are two former labour mps and simon danced standing for the workers party of britain...
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alison holt, bbc news. ukraine says it has sunk another russian war ship in the black sea after a drone attack. there has been no response so far from the kremlin. nick eardley is here to tell us more. what we know for sure now about what has happened? we what we know for sure now about what has happened?— has happened? we are seeing different videos _ has happened? we are seeing different videos from - has happened? we are seeing different videos from this - has happened? we are seeing different videos from this partj has happened? we are seeing i different videos from this part of the world. this could be a big moment. if confirmed, this would be the fourth major ship that ukraine has managed to damage or destroy since the conflict began. since crimea was occupied by russia a decade ago, it has become, the sea has become a key strategic location for the russian navy. ukraine has said that this attack this morning happened on crimea's southern coast. there is a pretty dramatic video that was released by
alison holt, bbc news. ukraine says it has sunk another russian war ship in the black sea after a drone attack. there has been no response so far from the kremlin. nick eardley is here to tell us more. what we know for sure now about what has happened? we what we know for sure now about what has happened?— has happened? we are seeing different videos _ has happened? we are seeing different videos from - has happened? we are seeing different videos from this - has happened? we are seeing...
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you're live with bbc news. the uk tipped into recession in the second half of last year with the economy shrinking for two consecutive quarters. gross domestic product — a key measure of economic activity — fell by 0.3% in the last three months of 2023. that followed a contraction of 0.1% the previous quarter. it's the uk's third recession in the past 25 years. and the difficulty for the british prime minister is that one of his five key pledges was to grow the economy. our economics editor faisal islam reports. signs of the times in harlow town centre. on the one hand, some evidence of the struggle for hairdressers, retailers, restaurateurs and others on the high street. on the other, the need to fill recruitment gaps, too. it may look like a recession — indeed it is now officially a recession — but it's not a very normal one. we went to the foodbank because some of the products are so expensive. for example, meat. never got any money, can't go out, everything's expensive now. things have changed. hope
you're live with bbc news. the uk tipped into recession in the second half of last year with the economy shrinking for two consecutive quarters. gross domestic product — a key measure of economic activity — fell by 0.3% in the last three months of 2023. that followed a contraction of 0.1% the previous quarter. it's the uk's third recession in the past 25 years. and the difficulty for the british prime minister is that one of his five key pledges was to grow the economy. our economics editor...
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you are watching bbc news. let's go back to — story. you are watching bbc news. let's go back to one _ story. you are watching bbc news. let's go back to one of— story. you are watching bbc news. let's go back to one of our- story. you are watching bbc news. let's go back to one of our top - let's go back to one of our top stories, one of britain's best loved broadcasters, the bbc dj steve wright has died suddenly at the age of 69. he delighted listeners to radio 2, and before that, bbc radio 1, for more than 40 years. his final programme, a special valentine's day edition of his love songs programme, was broadcastjust on sunday. let's speak to tony blackburn. welcome to you. really sad news today. your thoughts? i welcome to you. really sad news today. your thoughts?— welcome to you. really sad news today. your thoughts? i was actually shocked, i heard _ today. your thoughts? i was actually shocked, i heard about _ today. your thoughts? i was actually shocked, i heard about it _ today. your thoughts? i was actually shocked, i heard about it this - shocked, i
you are watching bbc news. let's go back to — story. you are watching bbc news. let's go back to one _ story. you are watching bbc news. let's go back to one of— story. you are watching bbc news. let's go back to one of our- story. you are watching bbc news. let's go back to one of our top - let's go back to one of our top stories, one of britain's best loved broadcasters, the bbc dj steve wright has died suddenly at the age of 69. he delighted listeners to radio 2, and before that, bbc...
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tom symonds, bbc news. robin windsor, a former professional on strictly come dancing, has died aged 44. he appeared on the bbc one show from 2010 until 2013, partnering with celebrities patsy kensit, anita dobson, lisa riley and deborah meaden. windsor�*s cause of death has not yet been confirmed. lizo mzimba looks back at his life. the former dance champion joined the strictly family in 2010. robin windsor. applause and together with his first dance partner, patsy kensit, he salsad and sambad his way into the hearts of millions of viewers. taking part in strictly to me is the bestjob in the world. there are two things that i love to do and they are perform and to teach. and i think this is the onlyjob in the world where i actually get to do both of the things i love at the same time. over the next three years, he was partnered with former eastenders star anita dobson. # bring me sunshine.# emmerdale actress lisa riley, who he reached the semifinal with. and dragons den star deborah meaden. members of the
tom symonds, bbc news. robin windsor, a former professional on strictly come dancing, has died aged 44. he appeared on the bbc one show from 2010 until 2013, partnering with celebrities patsy kensit, anita dobson, lisa riley and deborah meaden. windsor�*s cause of death has not yet been confirmed. lizo mzimba looks back at his life. the former dance champion joined the strictly family in 2010. robin windsor. applause and together with his first dance partner, patsy kensit, he salsad and...
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bbc news app. let's turn to chile now where emergency teams are battling to control wildfires that have killed at least 64 people. rescue teams have warned that more bodies will be found. more than 1000 homes have been destroyed. a state of emergency is in place in central and southern parts of the country, where many people have been told to evacuate. the chilean president, gabriel boric, said he would make "all necessary resources" available. for more on this, we are joined by news reporter mimi swaby. what can you updaters with? now than 60 --eole what can you updaters with? now than 60 peeple have — what can you updaters with? now than 60 people have been _ what can you updaters with? now than 60 people have been killed _ what can you updaters with? now than 60 people have been killed and - what can you updaters with? now than 60 people have been killed and the - 60 people have been killed and the interior minister has said this number is likely to significantly increase as rescuers get into
bbc news app. let's turn to chile now where emergency teams are battling to control wildfires that have killed at least 64 people. rescue teams have warned that more bodies will be found. more than 1000 homes have been destroyed. a state of emergency is in place in central and southern parts of the country, where many people have been told to evacuate. the chilean president, gabriel boric, said he would make "all necessary resources" available. for more on this, we are joined by news...
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this is bbc news. police have thanked villagers in warwickshire who took matters into their own hands when they saw two men fly tipping near meriden. the men were seen throwing black bin bags and pipes onto the road, but the residents blockaded them with their vehicles and phoned the police to prevent them fleeing the scene, as jo black reports. caught in the act. piles of rubbish dumped on a country lane in warwickshire. when flytipping was suspected, local families were prompted to take matters into their own hands. adam beaty, a farmer, was first to arrive. i whipped up there in the pick—up to find a large transit van, a high—sided transit van. he was just emptying the last of his rubbish out, actually. he saw me, jumped out of the back of the vehicle. he was quite abusive to me initially, and then my son came up in a pick—up behind me and he went quiet, thenjumped in the van, tried to turn around to speed off, initially got stuck. so his friend, who was there in another van, jumped out, had t
this is bbc news. police have thanked villagers in warwickshire who took matters into their own hands when they saw two men fly tipping near meriden. the men were seen throwing black bin bags and pipes onto the road, but the residents blockaded them with their vehicles and phoned the police to prevent them fleeing the scene, as jo black reports. caught in the act. piles of rubbish dumped on a country lane in warwickshire. when flytipping was suspected, local families were prompted to take...
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you're live with bbc news. labour has withdrawn support for its candidate in the rochdale by—election, azhar ali, because of remarks he made about israel. the party says further information has now come to light. it had previously defended mr ali, after he'd apologised. it's too late for labour to change its candidate. opponents have accused the party of being in disarray. here's the audio, published by the daily mail newspaper, with those comments from mr ali. it shouldn't have been suspended, right? it was suspended on what was said. and, you know, i know him really well. and he's a solid palestinian pro—palestine supporter. the media and some of the people in the media from certainjewish quarters were giving **** about what he said. let's speak to our reporter rowan bridge in rochdale. what is the feeling they are of what has happened there in rochdale? it is interesting. if you walk around the town centre you would be hard pressed to know that a by—election is due to take place here in a few weeks�*
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had to the bbc news website. _ you're live with bbc news. indonesia 5 general election enters the final io—day stretch up to the 14 february vote following the fifth and final debate between the three presidential candidates on sunday with online attacks seen as a threat to the process. the polls will elect a new president the parliament. however, if no presidential candidate could cross the 50% threshold for an outright victory, a runoff vote will follow between the top two candidates. earlier, i spoke to jati savitri sekargati, a doctoral candidate and researcher on media and journalism at glasgow caledonian university. she told me about the increase in hate speech ahead of the election. my research last year during june and july was part of the greater internet freedom project. i monitored harmful content on social media and i found at least 60 instances of hate speech for the 45 had political overtones targeting presidential candidates. eben before they were named as presidential candidates by the indonesian election commission. i can
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caroline davies, bbc news you election bbc news. our breaking news and that confirmation that lewis hamilton will leave mercedes at the end of this season and enjoy informal on —— formula 1 ribose ferrari. let's go to normandy to speak with joe. how surprised where you by this news? the lewis hamilton to ferrari rumours have been fairly regular over the last two years so one tends to avoid them, this morning for some reason i didn't pay attention to them and then i thought, i had a phone call from someone saying it was true. and i thought i should look into it and about five minutes later i went" old, is true" it would happen. i was surprised and i think everybody was surprised, i understand it was only signed yesterday, so a quick deal. 50 understand it was only signed yesterday, so a quick deal. so why now, yesterday, so a quick deal. so why now. lewis — yesterday, so a quick deal. so why now, lewis hamilton _ yesterday, so a quick deal. so why now, lewis hamilton is _ yesterday, so a quick deal. so why now, lewis hamilton i
caroline davies, bbc news you election bbc news. our breaking news and that confirmation that lewis hamilton will leave mercedes at the end of this season and enjoy informal on —— formula 1 ribose ferrari. let's go to normandy to speak with joe. how surprised where you by this news? the lewis hamilton to ferrari rumours have been fairly regular over the last two years so one tends to avoid them, this morning for some reason i didn't pay attention to them and then i thought, i had a phone...
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for more stories, head to the bbc news website. you're live with bbc news. there's a growing row in south korea, where striking doctors and the government are locked in a stand off over staff shortages. doctors walked out last week in protest against the government's plans to increase the number of people admitted to medical school each year. they argue that more recruitment won't deal with the fundamental flaws to the system. but the government isn't backing down, and has accused them of putting patients' lives at risk. it has told them to return to the work or risk losing their licenses. translation: isn't your job to cure patients? - doctors exist for patients, and the patients are anxiously awaiting for you. if you want to oppose the government, leaving your patient is not the right way to do it. doctors have hit back, saying that issues such as poor pay and working conditions should be dealt with first. with tensions high, some of them feel victimised by the government. here's the view of one doctor. translation: please stop insulting trainee doctors by
for more stories, head to the bbc news website. you're live with bbc news. there's a growing row in south korea, where striking doctors and the government are locked in a stand off over staff shortages. doctors walked out last week in protest against the government's plans to increase the number of people admitted to medical school each year. they argue that more recruitment won't deal with the fundamental flaws to the system. but the government isn't backing down, and has accused them of...
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live from washington, this is bbc news. the widow of russian opposition leader alexei navalny vows to continue his campaign against the kremlin, after his death in prison. ukraine's president says russia is exploiting dwindling supplies in his country. it comes as the white house pushes congress to advance more military support. houthi fighters in yemen claim to have sunk a british—registered cargo ship in the gulf of aden. its crew had abandoned ship. hello, i'm sumi somaskanda. great to have you with us. yulia navalnaya, the widow of russian opposition leader, alexei navalny, has promised to continue her husband's life's work, after he died friday in a russian prison. in a video posted monday to social media, yulia also declared president vladimir putin responsible for alexei's death. the kremlin denies any involvement in navalny�*s death. a family spokesperson claims russian investigators say they won't hand over his remains for at least two more weeks. more from the bbc�*s russia editor, steve rosenberg. for three
live from washington, this is bbc news. the widow of russian opposition leader alexei navalny vows to continue his campaign against the kremlin, after his death in prison. ukraine's president says russia is exploiting dwindling supplies in his country. it comes as the white house pushes congress to advance more military support. houthi fighters in yemen claim to have sunk a british—registered cargo ship in the gulf of aden. its crew had abandoned ship. hello, i'm sumi somaskanda. great to...
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lucy williamson, bbc news, jerusalem. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. bbc news bringing you different stories from across the uk. many new memories were made today as history was shared.— history was shared. kevin? kevin? how _ history was shared. kevin? kevin? how are _ history was shared. kevin? kevin? how are you - history was shared. kevin? | kevin? how are you doing? charlie did his national service between 1957—59 as a grenadier guardian balta in cyprus. i grenadier guardian balta in c rus. ., ., cyprus. i roamed about and i did nearly — cyprus. i roamed about and i did nearly what _ cyprus. i roamed about and i did nearly what i _ cyprus. i roamed about and i did nearly what i wanted. - cyprus. i roamed about and i i did nearly what i wanted. over the mountains, i went all over. for more stories from across the uk, head to the bbc news website. you alive with bbc news. let's return to our top story. king charles has been diagnosed with cancer. buckingham palace made the announcement earlier saying that while the king was in hospital being t
lucy williamson, bbc news, jerusalem. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. bbc news bringing you different stories from across the uk. many new memories were made today as history was shared.— history was shared. kevin? kevin? how _ history was shared. kevin? kevin? how are _ history was shared. kevin? kevin? how are you - history was shared. kevin? | kevin? how are you doing? charlie did his national service between 1957—59 as a grenadier guardian balta in cyprus. i...
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bbc news website to find complete coverage of this, or the bbc news app. let's speak to olga ivshina, from the bbc russia service. tell us about the speech today, what are we expecting? fine tell us about the speech today, what are we “petting?— tell us about the speech today, what are we expecting? one thing has been stable over the _ are we expecting? one thing has been stable over the years _ are we expecting? one thing has been stable over the years for _ are we expecting? one thing has been stable over the years for putin's - stable over the years for putin's addresses and press conferences. this year is no exception. he is late, but according to his standards, five or ten minutes is nothing, sometimes even late hours. this year, it is important because as you rightly said, the presidential elections, which no doubt will secure putin another term, are due in a few weeks. but the kremlin like to see things go smoothly, that is why everybody is on high alert and will be listening to the address at the address itself will be broke out in cinemas in
bbc news website to find complete coverage of this, or the bbc news app. let's speak to olga ivshina, from the bbc russia service. tell us about the speech today, what are we expecting? fine tell us about the speech today, what are we “petting?— tell us about the speech today, what are we expecting? one thing has been stable over the _ are we expecting? one thing has been stable over the years _ are we expecting? one thing has been stable over the years for _ are we expecting? one thing...
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you're live with bbc news. britain's africa minister tell the bbc there is "every danger" ethiopia will be engulfed with famine unless action is taken to prevent it. the warning is echoed by regional leaders and international charities who say the world is ignoring a humanitarian crisis triggered by war and drought. some ethiopian officals say their country is a victim of climate change, others claim political turmoil in the area. the un head in ethiopia said the world was distracted by the wars in gaza and ukraine. an ethiopian official says at least 400 people died in the tigray and amhara regions northern regions of due to drought—induced starvation over the past six months. the government said the warning was exaggerated but acknowledged that drought was seriously affecting several areas. 0ur diplomatic correspondent, james landale, travelled with uk minister andrew mitchell to ethiopia and sent this exclusive report. once again, hunger is stalking ethiopia. the babies in this hospital, in the northern ti
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victoria gill, bbc news. host: thousands of indian farmers marching on the capital after the government rejected their calls for state support. the farmers are determined to bring protested the streets of delhi, saying ministers are failing to take their demands seriously. farmers in italy, germany, spain and others also protesting, european climate change rules which they say threaten their livelihood. the scene in india is more violent and it could escalate as protesters reach the boundaries of delhi. reporter: india's capital has become a fortified city. massive blockades and security, neighboring states cut off from new delhi. noxious fumes quickly sperse crowds. these are india's farmers. who are heading towards delhi, demanding minimum pricing for their crops and better financial protections. >> see how peacefully the farmers are marching? yet police are dropping teargas canisters from dros hovering in the sky. reporter: barricades will not stop farmers from having their voices heard. this is one of the
victoria gill, bbc news. host: thousands of indian farmers marching on the capital after the government rejected their calls for state support. the farmers are determined to bring protested the streets of delhi, saying ministers are failing to take their demands seriously. farmers in italy, germany, spain and others also protesting, european climate change rules which they say threaten their livelihood. the scene in india is more violent and it could escalate as protesters reach the boundaries...
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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. have donations from the community. so we take their memories, sort them, and then we upcycle them. people want to be bespoke. they want to look unique. and we've had, like, i would say, like 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. you're live with bbc news. more now on the israeli—gaza war. in november we reported on the case of a young woman and her disabled brother, tala and yazid, who were trying to escape gaza but were repeatedly turned away at the border at rafah along with their mother and sib
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. have donations from the community. so we take their memories, sort them, and then we upcycle them. people want to be bespoke. they want to look unique. and we've had, like, i would say, like a 300% increase in profits on...
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us on bbc news. . ~' , ., , much for “oining us on bbc news. ., ~ i. , . let's turn to some other news around the world. at least 165 people have sustained burns and other injuries after an explosion at a gas plant in south—east nairobi, kenya. a government spokesperson said gas cylinders were being refilled when the fire broke outjust before midnight on thursday. a local official confirmed that the fire was caused by an explosion at a gas filling station. officials in turkey say police have freed seven workers held hostage by a gunman at a procter & gamble plant in istanbul. the local governor told reporters that police staged a raid when the lone gunman took a bathroom break. no one was injured in the nine—hour siege. the gunman has been detained and is unharmed. the first parent to go on trial in the us for a mass shooting carried out by a child has tried to place the blame on her husband. jennifer crumbley told jurors that the gun she and her husband purchased for their son was not her responsibility. her son is serving life in prison for killing f
us on bbc news. . ~' , ., , much for “oining us on bbc news. ., ~ i. , . let's turn to some other news around the world. at least 165 people have sustained burns and other injuries after an explosion at a gas plant in south—east nairobi, kenya. a government spokesperson said gas cylinders were being refilled when the fire broke outjust before midnight on thursday. a local official confirmed that the fire was caused by an explosion at a gas filling station. officials in turkey say police...
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angus crawford, bbc news. well, you can hear more on their campaign on the five minutes on podcast — a safer internet, our lifetime commitment. it's on bbc sounds. the russian president vladimir putin has said he would preferjoe biden, rather than donald trump, to win the us presidential election this november. in an interview on russian state television, mr putin said he'd rather work with mr biden, who was more experienced and predictable. our russia editor, steve rosenberg, reports from moscow. this was unusual. vladimir putin doesn't normally back a candidate publicly in a foreign election. but when russian tv asked, "who's betterfor russia, biden or trump?" his response... biden. translation: biden. he's more experienced, he's predictable. he's an old—school politician. although we'll work with any us leader the american people put their trust in. the kremlin backing biden? now, that's odd when you consider what america's president calls vladimir putin. a murderous dictator, a pure thug who is waging
angus crawford, bbc news. well, you can hear more on their campaign on the five minutes on podcast — a safer internet, our lifetime commitment. it's on bbc sounds. the russian president vladimir putin has said he would preferjoe biden, rather than donald trump, to win the us presidential election this november. in an interview on russian state television, mr putin said he'd rather work with mr biden, who was more experienced and predictable. our russia editor, steve rosenberg, reports from...
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this is bbc news. let's look at some other stories making the news in the uk. a body has been found in the search for a boy who went missing at a lake in staffordshire. emergency services were called on saturday, after three boys were spotted in the water. two of the boys managed to get out and were taken to hospital — but the body of a 17—year—old boy was found on sunday. the post office has hired criminal investigators to look at how its own staff previously pursued subpostmasters caught up in the faulty horizon it scandal. some of those falsely accused of fraud have told the public inquiry they were bullied or intimidated by post 0ffice investigators. more than 900 sub—postmasters were wrongly prosecuted due to faulty software. liverpool have won the football league cup for a tenth time, extending their own record of wins in the competition. they beat chelsea 1—0 in the final, with their winner coming in the final two minutes of extra time. with that defeat, chelsea have secured an unwante
this is bbc news. let's look at some other stories making the news in the uk. a body has been found in the search for a boy who went missing at a lake in staffordshire. emergency services were called on saturday, after three boys were spotted in the water. two of the boys managed to get out and were taken to hospital — but the body of a 17—year—old boy was found on sunday. the post office has hired criminal investigators to look at how its own staff previously pursued subpostmasters...
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this is bbc news. nottinghamshire police will be investigated over complaints by the families of three people stabbed to death by valdo calocane in june last year. the police watchdog says it will focus on the force 5 previous contact with calocane. he was given an indefinite hospital order after admitting manslaughter. the housing secretary, michael gove, has set out proposed changes to planning rules in england that he claims could deliver thousands of new homes. he wants to force councils to prioritise development on brownfield — orformer industrial — land. labour says "minor tweaks" to planning policy won't fix the housing crisis. seven women are accusing devon and cornwall police of failing to investigate serving and former officers for domestic abuse, and sexual violence. the group claims that in some cases the men were promoted to specialist roles dealing with violence against women and girls, despite the complaints against them. the force has referred the allegations to the police watchdog.
this is bbc news. nottinghamshire police will be investigated over complaints by the families of three people stabbed to death by valdo calocane in june last year. the police watchdog says it will focus on the force 5 previous contact with calocane. he was given an indefinite hospital order after admitting manslaughter. the housing secretary, michael gove, has set out proposed changes to planning rules in england that he claims could deliver thousands of new homes. he wants to force councils to...
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you're live with bbc news. let's return now to the situation in gaza, and overnight on thursday, the head of the un body responsible for palestinian refugees, unrwa, warned that gaza "has reached a breaking point". unicef says 90% of children under the age of two and 95% of pregnant and breast—feeding women face severe food poverty. two thirds of the population eat only once a day. world central kitchen is becoming a key resource for gazans as unrwa's operations dwindle following a suspension of funds from several countries pending an investigation that a small number of employees had links to hamas. since the conflict began, its teams served more than 30 million meals in gaza by establishing a flagship relief kitchen in rafah and more than 60 community kitchens. nearly 400 palestinians work in these kitchens, making over 170,000 hot meals every day. currently, world central kitchen accounts for 62% of all non—governmental aid that's come into gaza. i've been speaking to its founder and chief feeding office
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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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live from washington, this is bbc news. israel's parliament backs benjamin netanyahu's declaration opposing the unilateral creation of a palestinian state. the bbc investigates an israeli hostage rescue in gaza that left dozens of palestinians dead. the wars in the middle east and ukraine dominate discussions at a meeting of 620 foreign ministers in brazil. iam i am helena iam helena humphrey. good to have you with us. we begin in the middle east. as international pressure mounts on israel to account for its actions in gaza, members of the israeli parliament, the knesset, have overwhelmingly backed a resolution by the prime minister benjamin netanyahu rejecting any unilateral recognition of a palestinian state. netanyhahu's likud party says 99 out of 120 members voted to support the declaration passed earlier this week by the israeli cabinet. it follows efforts by leaders across to world to examine fresh ways to reach a two—state solution to the decades—long conflict. the people of israel and their elected representativ
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jo black, bbc news in corby. a pod of killer whales trapped by drift ice off northern japan appear to have successfully escaped to open water. drone video had shown at least ten orcas crowded together in a tiny opening in the ice. they appeared to be sticking their heads out of water to breathe. local officials say they think growing gaps in the ice helped the orcas free themselves. this image of a young polar bear asleep on an iceberg, has won the wildlife photographer of the year people's choice award. the british amateur photographer nima sarikhani took the photograph after three days searching for polar bears through thick fog, off norway's svalbard archipelago. he's been telling us how it felt to win. i'm stilljust totally overwhelmed and shocked and incredibly humbled and honoured. it's such an important competition for anyone who is into wildlife photography. i never thought i'd get anywhere near this stage, so, yeah, still trying to take it all in, basically. so it was a tiny little icebreaker we were on,
jo black, bbc news in corby. a pod of killer whales trapped by drift ice off northern japan appear to have successfully escaped to open water. drone video had shown at least ten orcas crowded together in a tiny opening in the ice. they appeared to be sticking their heads out of water to breathe. local officials say they think growing gaps in the ice helped the orcas free themselves. this image of a young polar bear asleep on an iceberg, has won the wildlife photographer of the year people's...
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simon jones, bbc news. eddie kidd was one of the biggest names in motorcycling during the 19705 and 805, but in 1996 the stuntman was involved in a crash that almost killed him. it ended his career and left him with a brain injury. his family have since been searching for his memorabilia and found one very important piece in the town of dungannon belonging to a record—breaking racer. stephen watson has the story. among ryan farquhar�*s personal racing collection, something belonging to one of his heroes. ryan acquired eddie kidd's leathers when he swapped a set of his own with a collector. i'd watched many of his jumps and you know, was always fascinated with eddie and evel knievel. when i was a child i had a, you know, the toy, the evel knievel toy. eddie kidd was a stuntman and a movie star. he doubled forjames bond and once jumped the great wall of china. he was also very generous, giving away most of his memorabilia until his accident. now his family are trying to recover it. ijust think it's, if ed
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announcer: and now, "bbc news". >> hello. you're watching "the context" on "bbc news." >> i want all to express their views and all sides of the house. as it was, in particular, the s.m.p. were ultimately unable to vote on the proposition. >> very, very serious matter has extended into a huge row, a shenanigans, really, about parliamentary procedure and leaves the house speaker under a lot of pressure. >> the house has voted unilaterally to impose a palestinian state on israel. >> it is, i think, a reflection of an israeli political system digging in its heels and resisting any notion that israel is going to be dictated to by anyone. ♪ >> a vote on gaza in the u.k. house of commons descends into chaos. the speaker of the house apologies. we'll bring you the very latest from westminster. also on the program, at least 60 russian troops have been killed in an apparently ukrainian strike on a russian army site in an offed part in the eastern region of da that can. -- dnask. and the latest test firing of the u.s. trident missile
announcer: and now, "bbc news". >> hello. you're watching "the context" on "bbc news." >> i want all to express their views and all sides of the house. as it was, in particular, the s.m.p. were ultimately unable to vote on the proposition. >> very, very serious matter has extended into a huge row, a shenanigans, really, about parliamentary procedure and leaves the house speaker under a lot of pressure. >> the house has voted unilaterally to...
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thank you forjoining us on bbc news. we arejust thank you forjoining us on bbc news. we are just hearing thank you forjoining us on bbc news. we arejust hearing now, and again a warning that only some of the votes have been counted so far in michigan, but that the number of people who have ticked the uncommitted box on the ballot paper is standing at around i6% of people have picked uncommitted rather than voting for presidentjoe biden. is that number surprising to you? it is that number surprising to ou? , . ., . is that number surprising to ou? , ., you? it is encouraging because in the last— you? it is encouraging because in the last few _ you? it is encouraging because in the last few cycles _ you? it is encouraging because in the last few cycles in - you? it is encouraging because in the last few cycles in 2020, | in the last few cycles in 2020, 2016, the total number was about 20,000 uncommitted who cast that ballot, and it looks like the number will be surpassed perhaps quite a bit. there are some areas of districts with hairy —— heavy arab and muslim pop
thank you forjoining us on bbc news. we arejust thank you forjoining us on bbc news. we are just hearing thank you forjoining us on bbc news. we arejust hearing now, and again a warning that only some of the votes have been counted so far in michigan, but that the number of people who have ticked the uncommitted box on the ballot paper is standing at around i6% of people have picked uncommitted rather than voting for presidentjoe biden. is that number surprising to you? it is that number...
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fergus walsh, bbc news. and you can see more about the trial in tonight's panorama that's — �*alzheimer s: a turning point?�* on bbc1 at 8pm. it's also available on the bbc iplayer. the labour party has defended its decision to continue campaigning for its candidate in the rochdale by—election despite what it called his �*unacceptable' comments about israel. azhar ali has apologised after being recorded appearing to suggest that israel had �*allowed' hamas's deadly attack in october so it could do whatever it wanted in response. our political correspondent, hannah miller, joins us from westminster. hannah, what s the labour party s justification for continuing to campaignfoerali? the official line is his unreserved apology shows he understands the scale of offence his comments have caused but i think what you cannot get away from illness is the presence of george galloway, the former labour mp and former respect mp now standing for the workers party and essentially framing his entire campaign as
fergus walsh, bbc news. and you can see more about the trial in tonight's panorama that's — �*alzheimer s: a turning point?�* on bbc1 at 8pm. it's also available on the bbc iplayer. the labour party has defended its decision to continue campaigning for its candidate in the rochdale by—election despite what it called his �*unacceptable' comments about israel. azhar ali has apologised after being recorded appearing to suggest that israel had �*allowed' hamas's deadly attack in october...
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secretary of bbc news. the us secretary of state says there is still space for a deal with hamas after israel's prime minister rejected the group's ceasefire terms. a us drone strike kills an iran—backed militia leader in baghdad. when a bbc team reached the scene, protesters were shouting, "america is the biggest devil". and the islamic state says it carried out two bomb explosions in pakistan that killed nearly 30 people. the attacks came on the eve of national elections. thank you forjoining us. we begin in the middle east as israel's prime minister binyamin netanyahu rejected binyamin neta nyahu rejected hamas' binyamin netanyahu rejected hamas' proposed ceasefire terms on wednesday, saying, "total victory in gaza is possible within months." mr netanyahu added that negotiations with the group were not going very well and described the terms as hamas laid out a process to release hostages in phases in exchange for palestinian prisoners and a period of time to allow a dram why the increase in aid to gaz
secretary of bbc news. the us secretary of state says there is still space for a deal with hamas after israel's prime minister rejected the group's ceasefire terms. a us drone strike kills an iran—backed militia leader in baghdad. when a bbc team reached the scene, protesters were shouting, "america is the biggest devil". and the islamic state says it carried out two bomb explosions in pakistan that killed nearly 30 people. the attacks came on the eve of national elections. thank...
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announcer: and now, "bbc news". >> this is bbc worlds america. u.s. senators from both sides of the aisle grill the ceos of the biggest tech companies over kids' online safety. >> x believes freedom of speech and platform safety must coexist. we agree that now is the time to act with urgency. >> left with no family as a war around them rages on. the concern for thousands of young children in gaza. the bbc gains rare access to the workers of cambodia facing hot and toxic work conditions and climate change may make it worse. ♪ >> welcome to "world news america." the heads of some of the most powerful social media companies came to congress to face a grilling in a senate committee hearing. politicians from both parties say big tech firms are not doing enough to safeguard children from online harm. in his opening remarks, republican senator lindsey graham took aim at mark zuckerberg. >> mr. zuckerberg, you and the companies befores, i know you do not need to be so but you have blood on your hands. [applause] you have a product that is killing people. >>
announcer: and now, "bbc news". >> this is bbc worlds america. u.s. senators from both sides of the aisle grill the ceos of the biggest tech companies over kids' online safety. >> x believes freedom of speech and platform safety must coexist. we agree that now is the time to act with urgency. >> left with no family as a war around them rages on. the concern for thousands of young children in gaza. the bbc gains rare access to the workers of cambodia facing hot and...
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this is bbc news. bbc news— bringing you different stories from across the uk. people who live near this land have had the prospect of a massive solar farm here hanging over them for more than two years. hanging over them for more than two yew-— two years. thousands of responses. _ two years. thousands of responses, 1000 - two years. thousands of. responses, 1000 responses two years. thousands of- responses, 1000 responses for this tiny rural population of hours at. this tiny rural population of hours at— this tiny rural population of hours at. �* , .,, , hours at. and inquiry has been held, opinions _ hours at. and inquiry has been held, opinions heard, - hours at. and inquiry has been held, opinions heard, we - hours at. and inquiry has been held, opinions heard, we will. held, opinions heard, we will know the outcome by the summer. the petition is being gathered by a local mp right up until the last possible moment to put pressure on the energy security secretary who will decide. mr; secretary who will decide. my “ob is to secretary who will decide. i
this is bbc news. bbc news— bringing you different stories from across the uk. people who live near this land have had the prospect of a massive solar farm here hanging over them for more than two years. hanging over them for more than two yew-— two years. thousands of responses. _ two years. thousands of responses, 1000 - two years. thousands of. responses, 1000 responses two years. thousands of- responses, 1000 responses for this tiny rural population of hours at. this tiny rural...
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bbc news, baghdad. queen camilla has spoken about how king charles is fairing at an event at salisbury cathedral this evening. the queen was speaking with a member of the wiltshire air ambulance when she provided an update. ido i do hope he does well, ma'am. he's involved in — i do hope he does well, ma'am. he's involved in services, _ i do hope he does well, ma'am. he�*s involved in services, he was very touched by all the letters and messages. that�*s very cheering. we have more evidence today of how our world is warming, according to data from the eu�*s climate monitoring service, copernicus. for the first time, global average temperatures have been more than 1.5 degrees above pre—industrial levels, for a full i2—month period. many scientists say a combination of greenhouse gas emissions and dramatic sea temperature rises are to blame. but, in recent months, a natural climate—warming phenomenon known as el nino has also given air temperatures an extra boost. here�*s our climate editor
bbc news, baghdad. queen camilla has spoken about how king charles is fairing at an event at salisbury cathedral this evening. the queen was speaking with a member of the wiltshire air ambulance when she provided an update. ido i do hope he does well, ma'am. he's involved in — i do hope he does well, ma'am. he's involved in services, _ i do hope he does well, ma'am. he�*s involved in services, he was very touched by all the letters and messages. that�*s very cheering. we have more...