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, although the british bbc, which should have been much closer to the misfortunes that befell the royal family, put it on the front page ... the terrorist attack in moscow, aren’t the americans trying, as they say, to bury the issue, with lightning speed, by appointing isis members as guilty? however, despite all the attempts of the american media to politicize what happened as much as possible, a spontaneous memorial appeared at the russian consulate in new york. americans, city residents, bring flowers and light candles in memory of those killed in the moscow region. georgy alisashvili, natalya labanova, victor averin, fedor yurasov, channel one. and in contrast to the footage that came from riga this evening, the police there forbid bringing flowers to the russian embassy; people were left with a place on the opposite side of the street for the people’s memorial. it is lined, i beg your pardon, with various russophobic exhibits . now the author's comment mikhail leontyev, and we will continue. however, hello, eternal memory and the kingdom of heaven to the victims of this brutal
, although the british bbc, which should have been much closer to the misfortunes that befell the royal family, put it on the front page ... the terrorist attack in moscow, aren’t the americans trying, as they say, to bury the issue, with lightning speed, by appointing isis members as guilty? however, despite all the attempts of the american media to politicize what happened as much as possible, a spontaneous memorial appeared at the russian consulate in new york. americans, city residents,...
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as the main event of the day, although the british bbc, which should be much closer to the jaws that fell on the royal family, brought the terrorist attack in moscow to the front page. are the americans trying, as they say, to bury the topic, with lightning speed, by appointing isis members as guilty. however, despite all the attempts of the american media to politicize it as much as possible. a spontaneous memorial appeared at the russian consulate in new york: americans, residents of the city, bring flowers and light candles in memory of those killed in the moscow region. georgy lisashvili, natalya labanova, victor averin, alexey kozlov, first channel. the families of the victims will receive financial support, and the victims will receive from 500 thousand to 3 million rubles. this was stated by the mayor of the capital sergei sobyanin. this applies not only to muscovites, but also to those who came to the concert. from other regions. in addition, additional monthly payments to children whose mothers or fathers died in the sitihol cropus. the same support measures are in the mosco
as the main event of the day, although the british bbc, which should be much closer to the jaws that fell on the royal family, brought the terrorist attack in moscow to the front page. are the americans trying, as they say, to bury the topic, with lightning speed, by appointing isis members as guilty. however, despite all the attempts of the american media to politicize it as much as possible. a spontaneous memorial appeared at the russian consulate in new york: americans, residents of the...
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due to my profession , i constantly monitor news feeds and watch a lot of news programs, including western ones. and i’ll be honest, i haven’t seen or heard of any broadcasters, fegaro, bbc or cnn telling their viewers about this. what is their problem? for decades, they made the russians a horror story. they themselves believed in it. and fear can be abolished. decided to restrain us everywhere and everywhere, instead of in order to come to an agreement, not to step on each other’s interests and to live in peace, when we come to visit, we would then find out what russians are capable of, who we are, what values we were raised on. real help from deep behind for our guys behind the ribbon, here's a co-solnik, here's such a wonderful co-solnik. so rich, we tried everything ourselves, we really liked it, well, this is for our children, who are there, from the small pomeranian town of kavno. red book novodvinsk wheelchair user viktor has his own know-how for the front zhdanova. he collects field lanterns that are powered by a solar battery. they can work continuously for more than
due to my profession , i constantly monitor news feeds and watch a lot of news programs, including western ones. and i’ll be honest, i haven’t seen or heard of any broadcasters, fegaro, bbc or cnn telling their viewers about this. what is their problem? for decades, they made the russians a horror story. they themselves believed in it. and fear can be abolished. decided to restrain us everywhere and everywhere, instead of in order to come to an agreement, not to step on each other’s...
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live from washington, this is bbc news. president biden says the us will air—drop aid to gaza as the international outcry grows over this week's deadly incident involving food delivery to the area. chanting crowds outside moscow chant the name of alexei navalny, the late opposition figure who was buried on friday. more than 100 people were arrested for marking the occasion. and the bbc gets rare access to iran, which is holding its first round of elections since nationwide protests in 2022. i'm helena humphrey — good to have you with us. us presidentjoe biden has signalled he hopes to see a dealfor a ceasefire in the israel—gaza war in time for the start of ramadan, which is set to begin in about 10 days. earlier this week, he said he thought monday would be a reasonable deadline. mr biden�*s latest comments come as he announced plans on friday to order a us military air—drop to get food and aid supplies into gaza in the coming days. the air—drops will be coordinated with the jordanians, who have been at the for
live from washington, this is bbc news. president biden says the us will air—drop aid to gaza as the international outcry grows over this week's deadly incident involving food delivery to the area. chanting crowds outside moscow chant the name of alexei navalny, the late opposition figure who was buried on friday. more than 100 people were arrested for marking the occasion. and the bbc gets rare access to iran, which is holding its first round of elections since nationwide protests in 2022....
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live from washington, this is bbc news. the us air drops thouands of meals to hungry gazans in a joint operation withjordan. aid experts say it's not enough amid a deepening humanitarian crisis. ukraine shakes up its military leadership as kyiv says children are among at least eight people killed in a russian drone attack in 0desa. former us president donald trump and his republican presidential challenger nikki haley return to the campaign trail ahead of super tuesday. i'm helena humphrey. it's good to have you with us. the us has carried out an air drop of aid into gaza, using three military cargo planes. us central command said it dropped more than 38,000 meals along the gaza coastline in a joint operation with jordan's air force. the uk, france and egypt have already airdropped aid into gaza, but this is the first time the us has done so. negotiations over a temporary ceasefire are expected to restart sunday in cairo. meanwhile, israeli war cabinet member benny gantz will visit the white house monday to meet with us vic
live from washington, this is bbc news. the us air drops thouands of meals to hungry gazans in a joint operation withjordan. aid experts say it's not enough amid a deepening humanitarian crisis. ukraine shakes up its military leadership as kyiv says children are among at least eight people killed in a russian drone attack in 0desa. former us president donald trump and his republican presidential challenger nikki haley return to the campaign trail ahead of super tuesday. i'm helena humphrey....
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i've been covered by bbc news politico, really proud to be here on cnn. but as a new candidate, it's actually very difficult to break through. i didn't actually focus on american samoa. i actually was focused on colorado, vermont minnesota, and american samoa as you know, there were many election objections tonight, and we are focused on multiple states. this happened to be the one where i'm just proud to say my local team did a fantastic job and i think our message really resonated about focusing on education, healthcare, and climate change. >> well, i'm not taking anything away from you. i mean, i did not give a delegate tonight and many americans who might be wondering mean what i'm wondering more about your campaign are looking at the at least worked in american samoa, but let me ask you about the criticism that you have given to frankly, both sides as to why reasons you wanted to throw your hat in the ring president biden is well on his way to winning the democratic nomination. you have been essentially the spoiler for him and having a sweep for supe
i've been covered by bbc news politico, really proud to be here on cnn. but as a new candidate, it's actually very difficult to break through. i didn't actually focus on american samoa. i actually was focused on colorado, vermont minnesota, and american samoa as you know, there were many election objections tonight, and we are focused on multiple states. this happened to be the one where i'm just proud to say my local team did a fantastic job and i think our message really resonated about...
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live from washington, this is bbc news. the us airdrops thouands of meals to hungry gazans in a joint operation withjordan. aid experts say it's not enough amid a deepening humanitarian crisis. ukraine shakes up its military leadership as kyiv says children are among at least eight people killed in a russian drone attack in odesa. former us president donald trump and his republican presidential challenger nikki haley return to the campaign trail ahead of super tuesday. hello. i'm helena humphrey. it's good to have you join us. the us has carried out an airdrop of aid into gaza, using three military cargo planes. us central command said it dropped more than 38,0000 meals along the gaza coastline in a joint operation withjordan�*s airforce. the uk, france and egypt have already airdropped aid into gaza, but this is the first time the us has done so. negotiations over a temporary ceasefire are expected to restart sunday in cairo. us officials say israel has endorsed a framework of a proposed truce and hostage release, but ha
live from washington, this is bbc news. the us airdrops thouands of meals to hungry gazans in a joint operation withjordan. aid experts say it's not enough amid a deepening humanitarian crisis. ukraine shakes up its military leadership as kyiv says children are among at least eight people killed in a russian drone attack in odesa. former us president donald trump and his republican presidential challenger nikki haley return to the campaign trail ahead of super tuesday. hello. i'm helena...
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michelle fleury, bbc news new york. that's it for this edition of asia business report. hello and welcome to sportsday — i'mjane dougall. liverpool are top of the table after a tense day in the battle to win the premier league. arsenal lift the league trophy after a late goal against chelsea — stopping them from winning the quadruple. and he can't stop winning — jannick sinner takes the title in miami. hello and welcome to the programme, where we'll start in the english premier league as liverpool have moved to the top of the table after their 2—1 victory over brighton. the visitors took the lead through danny welbeck afterjust two minutes, but goals from luis diaz and then a winner from mohamed salah gave manager jurgen klopp's side all three points. in games against brighton, we were never close. so today, calm, chasing them in the right moments, so many good things for a football coach. and that is why i am really happy with the result as well. yes, it is nerve—racking, sorry, for all of us, but that is the first of the last ten. let's keep going.
michelle fleury, bbc news new york. that's it for this edition of asia business report. hello and welcome to sportsday — i'mjane dougall. liverpool are top of the table after a tense day in the battle to win the premier league. arsenal lift the league trophy after a late goal against chelsea — stopping them from winning the quadruple. and he can't stop winning — jannick sinner takes the title in miami. hello and welcome to the programme, where we'll start in the english premier league as...
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speaking on bbc news, the leader of reform uk alleged there had been campaign intimidation. we�*ll have more on that in a moment. first, though, labour�*s shadow immigration minister, stephen kinnock, was asked for his reaction to the by—election. well, to be frank, i�*m pleased that this whole sorry saga has come to an end now. it has been a very difficult and messy process. i�*m very pleased that we took rapid and robust action in terms of our candidate and the number one priority for us now in rochdale will be to select a strong candidate who will take the seat for labour and we will take the seat for labour and we will have a labour mp at the general election that we can be proud of. that�*s stephen kinnock of labour. well, let�*s head to the rochdale by—election centre and our political correspondent is there. i mentioned an independent candidate looks to be doing well and he�*s with you. yes. i�*m with david tully, a name you�*ve probably never come across in politics before. david, tell me your story, first and foremost. why did you first decide
speaking on bbc news, the leader of reform uk alleged there had been campaign intimidation. we�*ll have more on that in a moment. first, though, labour�*s shadow immigration minister, stephen kinnock, was asked for his reaction to the by—election. well, to be frank, i�*m pleased that this whole sorry saga has come to an end now. it has been a very difficult and messy process. i�*m very pleased that we took rapid and robust action in terms of our candidate and the number one priority...
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bbc news — bringing you different stories from across the uk. this swan was found with cooking oil in its feathers at little venice, in central london. now it's being cleaned at the swan sanctuary in shepperton, in surrey. how serious is it for the birds, this oil? yeah, it's really serious. it can cause lots of problems. it's not something they can get off on their own, they have to have help getting off. and then, they go back, do they do? they will go back eventually? they will go back, but we will have to wait for the waterways to be cleaned up before they can go back. a few weeks ago, cooking oil was dumped into the canal near alperton, in west london, from what's believed to be a kitchen forfood deliveries. contractors for the canal and river trust are trying to clear it up, costing the charity £10,000 a day. it has now spread right up the grand union canal to little venice and the paddington basin. so far, 40 birds have been brought here to shepperton — ten have died. so far, there have been no prosecutions of those who dumped the oil.
bbc news — bringing you different stories from across the uk. this swan was found with cooking oil in its feathers at little venice, in central london. now it's being cleaned at the swan sanctuary in shepperton, in surrey. how serious is it for the birds, this oil? yeah, it's really serious. it can cause lots of problems. it's not something they can get off on their own, they have to have help getting off. and then, they go back, do they do? they will go back eventually? they will go back,...
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for more stories from across the uk, head to the bbc news website. ben and ruby have a special relationship. he's been looking after her for relationship. he's been looking after herfor six years. relationship. he's been looking after her for six years. but that nearly changed last year. this car came around and it clipped her rear side. and it just kept driving. and then i was left there in the middle of the road on ruby, who i had no idea she had a broken leg. and anything to have happened to her. i didn't know.— her. ididn't know. despite bein: her. ididn't know. despite being struck _ her. ididn't know. despite being struck by _ her. ididn't know. despite being struck by a - her. ididn't know. despite being struck by a moving l being struck by a moving vehicle, they're both ok and have even managed to ride out again since. but for ben, it made him reconsider where he takes her and when. you think, could it happen _ takes her and when. you think, could it happen again? - takes her and when. you think, could it happen again? you - takes her and w
for more stories from across the uk, head to the bbc news website. ben and ruby have a special relationship. he's been looking after her for relationship. he's been looking after herfor six years. relationship. he's been looking after her for six years. but that nearly changed last year. this car came around and it clipped her rear side. and it just kept driving. and then i was left there in the middle of the road on ruby, who i had no idea she had a broken leg. and anything to have happened to...
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more stories from across the uk, head to the bbc news website. by by day kirsty is a hairdresser at her home salom in somerset stop in her spare time she is a champion runner and steeplechase. i champion runner and steeplechase.- champion runner and steelechase. . . steeplechase. i had health problems _ steeplechase. i had health problems in _ steeplechase. i had health problems in my _ steeplechase. i had health problems in my 30s. - steeplechase. i had health problems in my 30s. i - steeplechase. i had health - problems in my 30s. i decided that use it or lose that approach i needed to get on with it and see what i could do. steeplechase in this and athletic event on a00 metres track, held outdoors distance of 2000 metres, 3000 metres usually. fourfixed berries and one waterjump. typical sport one water jump. typical sport to one waterjump. typical sport to start in your a0s but i got into quite a good place with my running into my strength running into my strength running i could give it a go. as you can see it's not for the fainthearted.— f
more stories from across the uk, head to the bbc news website. by by day kirsty is a hairdresser at her home salom in somerset stop in her spare time she is a champion runner and steeplechase. i champion runner and steeplechase.- champion runner and steelechase. . . steeplechase. i had health problems _ steeplechase. i had health problems in _ steeplechase. i had health problems in my _ steeplechase. i had health problems in my 30s. - steeplechase. i had health problems in my 30s. i -...
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v0|ceoverz bbc news - bringing you different - voiceover: bbc news - bringing you different - stories from across the uk. she's gone. ringing practice at ripon cathedral. you might not expect to find a child holding to find a child holding the ropes. but 13—year—old alice barrett is a fully fledged member of the team. it's definitely more than just like pulling a rope, which is what most people think. it's much more complex, both physically and mentally. she's recently become one of the youngest qualified ringers in yorkshire, having spent the last three years in training. i'm actually really proud of her. it's taken a long time for her to get from being a very small child to where she is now. bell rings a majestic sound created by a skilled team. it takes strong arms to handle the bells and a certain height. standing on a box helps. for more stories . from across the uk, head to the bbc news website. hey, i'm steven with the catch up! let's start with the photo that's got lots of people talking. the princess of wales, who has been recovering from an operation, surrounded by her t
v0|ceoverz bbc news - bringing you different - voiceover: bbc news - bringing you different - stories from across the uk. she's gone. ringing practice at ripon cathedral. you might not expect to find a child holding to find a child holding the ropes. but 13—year—old alice barrett is a fully fledged member of the team. it's definitely more than just like pulling a rope, which is what most people think. it's much more complex, both physically and mentally. she's recently become one of the...
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voiceover: bbc news - bringing you different - stories from across the uk. this is reuben lee, getting ready to start his shift as a tram driver in nottingham. despite a lifelong passion for trains and trams, he has also passion for piano laying. i have always been interested in transport, public transport in general. when i was younger, i was went to the london transport museum as much as i could. they have a tube simulator on that and i was always on that. and when it comes to piano, have been since i was 515. on the tram there is a heavy level of concentration because you are faring lots of people around, lots of speed moving a big vehicle around, which weighs about a0 town and hand eye co—ordination because you have lots of buttons on the tram, suppose you could call these buttons. voiceover: for more stories from across the uk, - head to the bbc news website. hey, i'm steven with the catch up! tonight — the royal photo drama, let's start with the photo that's got lots of people talking. the princess of wales, who has been recovering from an operatio
voiceover: bbc news - bringing you different - stories from across the uk. this is reuben lee, getting ready to start his shift as a tram driver in nottingham. despite a lifelong passion for trains and trams, he has also passion for piano laying. i have always been interested in transport, public transport in general. when i was younger, i was went to the london transport museum as much as i could. they have a tube simulator on that and i was always on that. and when it comes to piano, have...
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voiceover: bbc news - bringing you different - stories from across the uk. she was a nurse for 35 years but when she was diagnosed with cancer she felt let down by the server she dedicated her life to. ., . ., server she dedicated her life to. ., ., ., ., to. to a trigger told that i have got _ to. to a trigger told that i have got cancer— to. to a trigger told that i have got cancer with - to. to a trigger told that i have got cancer with 80 l to. to a trigger told that i - have got cancer with 80 days. till i started my treatments, which i am now in my second week of chemo radiotherapy, it has been a total of 158 days. 66% of cancer patients in england started the treatment on time in december but in south essex, where tina is been treated, that was just 30%. the trust has apologised to tina and says it is investigating. some doctors are campaigning for the government to reprioritise cancer. let's not retend reprioritise cancer. let's not pretend there _ reprioritise cancer. let's not pretend there is _ reprioritise cancer. let's not pretend there is not
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voiceover: for more stories from across the uk, - head to the bbc news website. hey, i'm steven with the catch up! let's start with the photo that's got lots of people talking. the princess of wales, who has been recovering from an operation, surrounded by her three children. the photo was released on socials over the weekend, but it didn't take long for people to spot some issues. like this blurry effect on princess charlotte's sleeve. five big picture agencies pulled the photo over concerns it had been manipulated, and kate has now admitted she does sometimes experiment with editing and has apologised for any confusion that has been caused. it hasn't stopped lots of conspiracy theories online. but the royals haven't released the original photo. now, if you didn't stay up, let's get you up to speed on the oscars. 0ppenheimer cleaned up, winning best picture, best director and cillian murphy won best actor. for better or for worse, we're all living in 0ppenheimer�*s world, so i would really like to dedicate this to be peacemakers. emma stone got best actress fo
voiceover: for more stories from across the uk, - head to the bbc news website. hey, i'm steven with the catch up! let's start with the photo that's got lots of people talking. the princess of wales, who has been recovering from an operation, surrounded by her three children. the photo was released on socials over the weekend, but it didn't take long for people to spot some issues. like this blurry effect on princess charlotte's sleeve. five big picture agencies pulled the photo over concerns...
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voiceover: bbc news - bringing you different - stories from across the uk. life on the road, sleeping under the stars, waking up to birdsong. for luke, though, being a van dweller being a van dweller is simply down to bristol's housing crisis. ci rcu msta nces, ccst of living — like, rent in bristol is insane. like, you know, like i pay £70 a month to live in this. now, according to the city council, the numbers of people living in vans and caravans in the city has gone from 150 pre—pandemic to around 600 today. but unless the council considers an encampment to have a high impact on residents, they won't take enforcement action. last year, people living on the roadside in east bristol were moved on after the council obtained an injunction following a glut of complaints with the cost of living crisis showing little sign of easing. with the cost of living crisis showing little sign of easing, it's unlikely bristol's van dwellers will be hitting the road any time soon. for more stories . from across the uk, head to the bbc news website. hello. here's the c
voiceover: bbc news - bringing you different - stories from across the uk. life on the road, sleeping under the stars, waking up to birdsong. for luke, though, being a van dweller being a van dweller is simply down to bristol's housing crisis. ci rcu msta nces, ccst of living — like, rent in bristol is insane. like, you know, like i pay £70 a month to live in this. now, according to the city council, the numbers of people living in vans and caravans in the city has gone from 150...
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adrian murray, bbc news. lawyers for the boeing employee turned whistleblower found by apparent suicide have held him as a brave honest man of the highest integrity. authorities are currently investigating the death from what appeared to be a self—inflicted wound. he retired in 2017 after working for more than 30 years at boeing, he was given a group evidence in a lawsuit against a company before his death. two of his attorneys: police to fully investigate how he died, in a statement to the bbc, they said they quote, didn't see any indication he would take his own life. and that's it for us here on business report, thank you for watching. voiceover: bbc news - bringing you different stories from across the uk. life on the road, sleeping under the stars, waking up to birdsong. for luke, though, being a van dweller is simply down to bristol's housing crisis. circumstances, cost of living — like, rent in bristol is insane. like, you know, like i pay £70 a month to live in this. now, according to the city co
adrian murray, bbc news. lawyers for the boeing employee turned whistleblower found by apparent suicide have held him as a brave honest man of the highest integrity. authorities are currently investigating the death from what appeared to be a self—inflicted wound. he retired in 2017 after working for more than 30 years at boeing, he was given a group evidence in a lawsuit against a company before his death. two of his attorneys: police to fully investigate how he died, in a statement to the...
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the bbc�*s michelle fleury has more from new york. time may be running out for tiktok in its largest market — the united states. if successful, new legislation would force tiktok�*s chinese owner, bytedance, to find a new non—chinese owner or face removal from us app stores. ahead of a house vote on the bill on wednesday, lawmakers received a classified briefing from intelligence officials on the administration's worries about the video app and how it could potentially use data it collects from americans. democrats said the stakes couldn't be higher. my concerns is they will try to influence the election and elect donald tiktok trump. among those opposing the ban, presidential hopeful donald trump. still, republicans backing the bill largely dismissed concerns about trump's backlash weighing the party from getting the legislation done. trump's comments actually, you can square them with what the bill does, to put differently, to put a finer point on it, the bill doesn't shutdown tiktok and force all of tiktok�*s users onto fac
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bbc news — bringing you stories from across the uk. from these small seedlings growing in a greenhouse in devon, there are big hopes and big ambitions. they're sprouting from seeds and twigs gathered from the broken branches of the sycamore gap tree — the iconic tree whose felling last september sparked an ongoing police investigation and caused a national outpouring of emotion. tony gates is the chief executive of the northumberland national park authority. he says more than 40 seedlings have already been established — genetic clones which can now be planted in different parts of the country. we all felt a bit low last september when the tree was cut down. you know, such a great symbol of the northeast. we thought, "maybe that's it gone forever." but raising seedlings isn't the only way the tree's legacy is being preserved. a technique called grafting is also being used — with nine of the 20 grafts now showing signs of life. it'll take the seedlings around 100 years to grow into full mature trees — not many of us will be for m
bbc news — bringing you stories from across the uk. from these small seedlings growing in a greenhouse in devon, there are big hopes and big ambitions. they're sprouting from seeds and twigs gathered from the broken branches of the sycamore gap tree — the iconic tree whose felling last september sparked an ongoing police investigation and caused a national outpouring of emotion. tony gates is the chief executive of the northumberland national park authority. he says more than 40 seedlings...
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for more stories i from across the uk, head to the bbc news website. hey, i'm zof with the catch up! tonight: could tiktok be banned in the us? a guide dog charity calls for people with piercings and tattoos. and an unexpected scent from mcdonald's. we're starting with a big row about one of the biggest donors to the conservative party, who's accused of making racist remarks. frank hester has donated £10 million to the tories. he reportedly said the labour mp diane abbott made him want to "hate all black women" and "should be shot". the bbc hasn't verified those comments. he's admitted being rude about her — but says it had nothing to do with her gender or skin colour. diane abbott was the first black woman to become an mp. there are now calls for the conservatives to hand back the money — but the prime minister's resisted that. some other stories now. us lawmakers have passed a bill that could lead to a ban on tiktok across america. they want the apps chinese parent company to sell its american operations within six months. it's over concerns tha
for more stories i from across the uk, head to the bbc news website. hey, i'm zof with the catch up! tonight: could tiktok be banned in the us? a guide dog charity calls for people with piercings and tattoos. and an unexpected scent from mcdonald's. we're starting with a big row about one of the biggest donors to the conservative party, who's accused of making racist remarks. frank hester has donated £10 million to the tories. he reportedly said the labour mp diane abbott made him want to...
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you can get more details on this story on the bbc�*s website — bbc.com/news. and that's it for this edition of asia business report. thanks for watching. small steps, but this is a giant leap forjane fryer. bone cancer meant that part of her pelvis including an entire hip to be removed. the operation saved her life but left her with limited mobility. the sun eon with limited mobility. the surgeon said _ with limited mobility. the surgeon said that - with limited mobility. the surgeon said that i - with limited mobility. the surgeon said that i would always— surgeon said that i would always need crutches or a wheelchair.— always need crutches or a wheelchair. . �* , ., , wheelchair. that's it, lovely. and again- — wheelchair. that's it, lovely. and again. her— wheelchair. that's it, lovely. and again. her husband - wheelchair. that's it, lovely. j and again. her husband paul wheelchair. that's it, lovely. - and again. her husband paul had other ideas. a retired salesman with no engineering experience and only a garage to work in, he took on a consider
you can get more details on this story on the bbc�*s website — bbc.com/news. and that's it for this edition of asia business report. thanks for watching. small steps, but this is a giant leap forjane fryer. bone cancer meant that part of her pelvis including an entire hip to be removed. the operation saved her life but left her with limited mobility. the sun eon with limited mobility. the surgeon said _ with limited mobility. the surgeon said that - with limited mobility. the surgeon said...
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bbc news — bringing you different stories| from across the uk. not roadworks, just a road system that can't cope. this was the centre of newborough a few summers ago. the authorities closed off the road to the beach because the car park there was full and the road wasjustjamming up with cars that had nowhere to go. at this time of year, the road is quiet, but residents say traffic jams will start as soon as the easter holidays do. they've even seen road rage incidents here among frustrated visitors. people coming out to argue and then you've got the traffic behind them arguing with them then because they're not moving absolutely hectic. the cars are just flowing constantly. we got them going up and coming down the same time, and coming down the same time. and this is the reason why newborough has become so congested. the number of visitors to darwin beach has increased in recent years. some people are asking if it's even becoming too popular. filming has been going on here. you know, netflix are here in october filming and we've got the sun down
bbc news — bringing you different stories| from across the uk. not roadworks, just a road system that can't cope. this was the centre of newborough a few summers ago. the authorities closed off the road to the beach because the car park there was full and the road wasjustjamming up with cars that had nowhere to go. at this time of year, the road is quiet, but residents say traffic jams will start as soon as the easter holidays do. they've even seen road rage incidents here among frustrated...
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bbc news — bringing you different stories| from across the uk. ben and ruby have a special relationship, he has looked after her full six years but that nearly changed last year. a car came around and clipped her. rearside. just a car came around and clipped her. rear side. just kept driving. i was left in the middle of the road on ruby, i had no idea she had a broken leg. anything could have happened to her. leg. anything could have ha ened to her. , ,, , happened to her. despite being struck by a _ happened to her. despite being struck by a moving _ happened to her. despite being struck by a moving vehicle, - struck by a moving vehicle, they are both 0k and have managed to ride again since. but for ben, it made him reconsider where he takes her and when. reconsider where he takes her and when-— and when. you think could it ha en and when. you think could it happen again? _ and when. you think could it happen again? they - and when. you think could it happen again? they know i and when. you think could it. happen again? they know when somethin
bbc news — bringing you different stories| from across the uk. ben and ruby have a special relationship, he has looked after her full six years but that nearly changed last year. a car came around and clipped her. rearside. just a car came around and clipped her. rear side. just kept driving. i was left in the middle of the road on ruby, i had no idea she had a broken leg. anything could have happened to her. leg. anything could have ha ened to her. , ,, , happened to her. despite being...
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that's what new research from the bbc has found. over 300,000 people in the uk are living with the condition — which causes people to make sounds and movements known as tics. big artists including lewis capaldi and bilie eilish have opened up about having it. isabel is a journalist here at the bbc who was diagnosed when she was 7. my parents really struggled to get that diagnosis but then the following support just wasn't there either. in the end, my mum basically ended up having to home—school me because my tourette's and my ticks got so bad that a schoolsjust didn't want to take me in. the government says it's committed to supporting people living with tourette's syndrome and other tic disorders. nottingham forest have been docked four points for breaching the premier league's finance rules. it means the club has dropped into the relegation zone which puts them at risk of getting axed to a lower division. they're the second team to go through this after everton lost ten points in november, which they appealed and reduced to si
that's what new research from the bbc has found. over 300,000 people in the uk are living with the condition — which causes people to make sounds and movements known as tics. big artists including lewis capaldi and bilie eilish have opened up about having it. isabel is a journalist here at the bbc who was diagnosed when she was 7. my parents really struggled to get that diagnosis but then the following support just wasn't there either. in the end, my mum basically ended up having to...
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that's what new research from the bbc is found. the liver 300,000 people in the uk are living with the condition which causes people to make sounds and movements known as text. artists such as billy i lish and lewis capelli have opened up and lewis capelli have opened up about having it. a journalist here at the bbc was diagnosed at seven. my parents stru: led diagnosed at seven. my parents struggled to _ diagnosed at seven. my parents struggled to get _ diagnosed at seven. my parents struggled to get the _ diagnosed at seven. my parents struggled to get the diagnosis l struggled to get the diagnosis but then the follow—on support was not there either. in the end my mum had to homeschool me because my text got so bad that schooljust because my text got so bad that school just did because my text got so bad that schooljust did not want because my text got so bad that school just did not want to take me on. schooljust did not want to take me on.— schooljust did not want to take me on. ., , take me on. the government says it is co
that's what new research from the bbc is found. the liver 300,000 people in the uk are living with the condition which causes people to make sounds and movements known as text. artists such as billy i lish and lewis capelli have opened up and lewis capelli have opened up about having it. a journalist here at the bbc was diagnosed at seven. my parents stru: led diagnosed at seven. my parents struggled to _ diagnosed at seven. my parents struggled to get _ diagnosed at seven. my parents struggled...
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that's what new research from the bbc has found. the over 300,000 people in the uk are living with the condition which causes people to make sounds and movements known as tics. big artists such as billie eilish and lewis capaldi have opened up about having it. isabelle is a journalist here at the bbc and was diagnosed at seven. my parents struggled to get the diagnosis but then the follow—on support was not there either. in the end my mum had to homeschool me because my tics got so bad that schools just did not want to take me on. the government says it is committed to supporting people living with tourettes syndrome and other tic disorders. other stories now. nottingham forest have been docked four points for breaching the premier league's finance rules meaning the club has dropped to the relegation zone and it is likely that forrest will appeal. and banksy�*s back. on instagram he confirmed a new mural is his creation — london is his creation — with bright green paint he has made this tree look like it is blooming. and the
that's what new research from the bbc has found. the over 300,000 people in the uk are living with the condition which causes people to make sounds and movements known as tics. big artists such as billie eilish and lewis capaldi have opened up about having it. isabelle is a journalist here at the bbc and was diagnosed at seven. my parents struggled to get the diagnosis but then the follow—on support was not there either. in the end my mum had to homeschool me because my tics got so bad that...
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the bbc�*s michelle fleury sent this report. she thought you would have to close her doors for good but business picked up and she has hired new stylists. it business picked up and she has hired new stylists.— hired new stylists. it actually started picking _ hired new stylists. it actually started picking up _ hired new stylists. it actually started picking up the - hired new stylists. it actually started picking up the week. started picking up the week after new year. i believe the talk of interest rates going down, inflation going down, and thenjust everyone down, inflation going down, and then just everyone wanting to get back out there... then just everyone wanting to get back out there. . .- then just everyone wanting to get back out there... after the federal reserve's _ get back out there... after the federal reserve's aggressive l federal reserve's aggressive campaign to tame inflation, many are now eagerly awaiting the fed's first rate cut to keep the economy humming. including on the campaign trail. the fed is looki
the bbc�*s michelle fleury sent this report. she thought you would have to close her doors for good but business picked up and she has hired new stylists. it business picked up and she has hired new stylists.— hired new stylists. it actually started picking _ hired new stylists. it actually started picking up _ hired new stylists. it actually started picking up the - hired new stylists. it actually started picking up the week. started picking up the week after new year. i believe the talk...
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the bbc�*s erin delmore has more from new york. to hear chairman jerome to hear chairmanjerome powell tell at the federal reserve is looking for its goldilocks path forward making sure the bank doesn't reduce interest rate too much too soon or too little too much too soon or too little too late. officials decided wednesday to keep the benchmark interest rate at between five and a quarter and five and a half percent it remains unchanged sincejuly. and while the suspense lies around when the suspense lies around when the fed will cut interest rates powell didn't give any hints. he did say the following sustainably 2% goal before going ahead with any rate cuts. he made the case for a cautious path forward. he made the case for a cautious path forward-— path forward. inflation has eased substantially - path forward. inflation has eased substantially while i path forward. inflation has i eased substantially while the labour market has remained strong. that is very good news. but inflation is still too high, all grown progress in bring
the bbc�*s erin delmore has more from new york. to hear chairman jerome to hear chairmanjerome powell tell at the federal reserve is looking for its goldilocks path forward making sure the bank doesn't reduce interest rate too much too soon or too little too much too soon or too little too late. officials decided wednesday to keep the benchmark interest rate at between five and a quarter and five and a half percent it remains unchanged sincejuly. and while the suspense lies around when the...
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the bbc�*s erin delmore has more from new york. to hear chairmanjerome powell tell it, the federal reserve is looking for its goldilocks path forward, making sure the bank doesn't reduce interest rates too much too soon or too little too late. officials decided wednesday to keep the benchmark interest rate at between 5.25% 5.5%. interest rate at between 5.25% and 5.5%. it remains unchanged sincejuly. and while the suspense lies around when the fed will cut interest rates, powell didn't give any hints. he did say that the fed wants to see inflation falling sustainably toward the 2% goal before going ahead with any rate cuts. he made the case for a cautious path forward. inflation has eased substantially, while the labour market has remained strong. and that is very good news. but inflation is still too high. ongoing progress in bringing it down is not assured, and the path forward is uncertain. chairman powell said that if all goes as expected this year, rate cuts will be appropriate, and the fed will continue to make decisions meet
the bbc�*s erin delmore has more from new york. to hear chairmanjerome powell tell it, the federal reserve is looking for its goldilocks path forward, making sure the bank doesn't reduce interest rates too much too soon or too little too late. officials decided wednesday to keep the benchmark interest rate at between 5.25% 5.5%. interest rate at between 5.25% and 5.5%. it remains unchanged sincejuly. and while the suspense lies around when the fed will cut interest rates, powell didn't give...
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the bbc�*s michelle fleury has more from new york. more than a billion of us around the world own an iphone. for many people, it's almost unthinkable that they would use any other sort. for me, apple works a little bit better than android. i have had an android before. it didn't do too well with me. it's just what my parents always got me and it'sjust like, easy to stick with it. but i've never really| looked into anything else, which is the main reason why i've never switched. - i think having an iphone is i practical because like i have, like the rest of my- family also has iphones. and so it's they're i just very compatible. all of which makes it one of the most successful companies. last year, sales ofjust the iphone made it more than £150 billion in revenues. and that much profit, as well as so many customers, tends to attract the attention of government officials. and now the us department ofjustice, along with 16 different states, has filed a lawsuit against apple. has maintained monopoly power in the smartphone market not sim
the bbc�*s michelle fleury has more from new york. more than a billion of us around the world own an iphone. for many people, it's almost unthinkable that they would use any other sort. for me, apple works a little bit better than android. i have had an android before. it didn't do too well with me. it's just what my parents always got me and it'sjust like, easy to stick with it. but i've never really| looked into anything else, which is the main reason why i've never switched. - i think...
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michelle fleury, bbc news, new york. some say that the department of justice will find it difficult to make it hard to find a case. the doj is treading over the same guest that they did in the past. there's nothing new in this lawsuit. can the doj prove it? it's hard to prove when apple doesn't own more than 55% to 65% of the market. one would argue that it is much closer to 50%. how are they in an anti—trust position when there are so many more android smartphones than in the past. what i think that we're really sewing is that the department ofjustice is saying — we've been hard on international companies. we've had the recent legislation against tiktok and that sale request and now we're going to show that we can also be hard on all of the us companies that we also think have unfair advantages, as they consider them.— consider them. that's interesting _ consider them. that's interesting because . consider them. that's i interesting because the consider them. that's - interesting because the us government has been
michelle fleury, bbc news, new york. some say that the department of justice will find it difficult to make it hard to find a case. the doj is treading over the same guest that they did in the past. there's nothing new in this lawsuit. can the doj prove it? it's hard to prove when apple doesn't own more than 55% to 65% of the market. one would argue that it is much closer to 50%. how are they in an anti—trust position when there are so many more android smartphones than in the past. what i...
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you can find plenty more on the story including the very latest news and analysis on the bbc website. let's turn to china, and zoom in on the ev market, where one player has emerged as the front—runner — byd. recently the carmaker has been engaging in a full—out price war, discounting almost every electric and hybrid model it sells in china. byd will report its annual results later this morning. for more on what we can expect, let's bring in ray wang from constellation research. i think we're expecting a 33% increase in net profits habits. will see where that goes. that's can it be six—point for percent higher than what was nine point percent higher in the last quarter year of year. i think we're in the middle of a price war. all tended to see whether ganey and market share and profits. it will be interesting to see what's happening there because we've seen a slump in china for a little bit but we actually think that their government programmes at the moment encouraging buy—back and replacement of old parts with incentive for tvs. will see how that plays out when the numbers
you can find plenty more on the story including the very latest news and analysis on the bbc website. let's turn to china, and zoom in on the ev market, where one player has emerged as the front—runner — byd. recently the carmaker has been engaging in a full—out price war, discounting almost every electric and hybrid model it sells in china. byd will report its annual results later this morning. for more on what we can expect, let's bring in ray wang from constellation research. i think...
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you can find more on this story including the latest news and analysis on the bbc news website. now to the annual boao forum. trade and innovation are high on the agenda and various high—profile business leaders are included. our brute business leaderjoins us now. talk us through it. the business leaderjoins us now. talk us through it.— talk us through it. the boao forum is _ talk us through it. the boao forum is sometimes - talk us through it. the boao i forum is sometimes dubbed talk us through it. the boao i forum is sometimes dubbed as asia's davos. and effort for chinese leaders to try and court things like foreign investment and even chinese businesses to try and expand and this year it is more important than ever because china is facing a big slowdown. it obviously has that property crisis, youth unemployment is very high as well so politicians want foreign investors to go to china, poor investors to go to china, poor in money and they also want to local businesses to expand. on the agenda — artificial intelligence is very high, investing in asia is very high and de
you can find more on this story including the latest news and analysis on the bbc news website. now to the annual boao forum. trade and innovation are high on the agenda and various high—profile business leaders are included. our brute business leaderjoins us now. talk us through it. the business leaderjoins us now. talk us through it.— talk us through it. the boao forum is _ talk us through it. the boao forum is sometimes - talk us through it. the boao i forum is sometimes dubbed talk us...
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theo leggett, bbc news. plenty more on this story including the news and allow —— analysis on the bbc news website. now to the annual boao forum for asia. it kicks off today in hainan in southern china. technology, trade and innovation are high on the agenda and the list of attendees include various high—profile business leaders. let's get more from our asia business reporter, sura njana tewari. tell us more about this form and why it is so important this year. steve, the boao forum is sometimes dubbed as asia's davos. it's an effort for chinese leaders to try and court things like foreign investment and even chinese businesses to try and expand. boy does it needed at the moment. it's obviously got that property crisis, youth unemployment is very high as well, so politicians want foreign investors to go to china, pour in money and they also want to local businesses to expand. china also has a very ambitious growth target, 5%. high on the agenda is investing in asia and then in the last hour they have s
theo leggett, bbc news. plenty more on this story including the news and allow —— analysis on the bbc news website. now to the annual boao forum for asia. it kicks off today in hainan in southern china. technology, trade and innovation are high on the agenda and the list of attendees include various high—profile business leaders. let's get more from our asia business reporter, sura njana tewari. tell us more about this form and why it is so important this year. steve, the boao forum is...
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theo leggett, bbc news. plenty more on this story including the news analysis on the bbc news website. now to the annual boao forum for asia. it kicks off today in hainan in southern china. technology, trade and innovation are high on the agenda and the list of attendees include various high—profile business leaders. let's get more from our asia business reporter, sura njana tewari. tell us more about this forum and tell us why it is more important. it and tell us why it is more important-— and tell us why it is more imortant. , ., ., , , important. it is an opportunity for foreign _ important. it is an opportunity for foreign investors _ important. it is an opportunity for foreign investors to - important. it is an opportunity for foreign investors to come l for foreign investors to come to china and see where they might want to put their money. it is also a chance for chinese businesses to see where they may want to expand their businesses. now, china, of course, is facing a severe slowdown. there is t
theo leggett, bbc news. plenty more on this story including the news analysis on the bbc news website. now to the annual boao forum for asia. it kicks off today in hainan in southern china. technology, trade and innovation are high on the agenda and the list of attendees include various high—profile business leaders. let's get more from our asia business reporter, sura njana tewari. tell us more about this forum and tell us why it is more important. it and tell us why it is more important-—...
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the bbc�*s michelle flory has more from new york. donald trump just became a lot wealthier, at least on paper. shares closed $58, up 60% than its first day of trading as a public company. at one stage, it was up more than 50%. because mr trump is the majority owner, his stake in the company is worth around four and a half billion dollars. that makes the former president one of the richest 500 people in the world, according to bloomberg. with his new—found wealth, mr trump could sell some of his stock to help pay for his mounting legal bills as he faces both civil and criminal proceedings. but he'll have to wait, since he's barred from selling his shares for six months. and it's not clear where the stock will be trading when that agreement expires. true social, which was founded after the former president was kicked off major social media platforms following the january six capitol riot has said it expects to continue losing money for a while. many of the shareholders are small time investors trying to show their support for mr trum
the bbc�*s michelle flory has more from new york. donald trump just became a lot wealthier, at least on paper. shares closed $58, up 60% than its first day of trading as a public company. at one stage, it was up more than 50%. because mr trump is the majority owner, his stake in the company is worth around four and a half billion dollars. that makes the former president one of the richest 500 people in the world, according to bloomberg. with his new—found wealth, mr trump could sell some of...
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marc ashdown, bbc news. recapping out of story, the port of baltimore, one of the busiest along the us east coast remains close for the indefinite future. this is after a container ship crashed into a major bridge in the city and use of images of it on the screen behind. authorities have said they are spending such operations and six missing people are now presumed dead. we'll keep a close eye on the story in the hours ahead and get something you can find out more details of the bbc .com website and the mobile app. meantime, goodbye for now. iam i am julia with the catch up. tonight, pies and climate change. ligo lineups and an ostrich on the loose. a major bridge in the us city of baltimore has completely collapsed after a container ship crashed into it. one person is in hospital and six people are still missing. they declared a state of emergency. brendan scott is the matter and had this message for the city. this is an unthinkable tragedy. we have to first and foremost prey for all of those who are impact
marc ashdown, bbc news. recapping out of story, the port of baltimore, one of the busiest along the us east coast remains close for the indefinite future. this is after a container ship crashed into a major bridge in the city and use of images of it on the screen behind. authorities have said they are spending such operations and six missing people are now presumed dead. we'll keep a close eye on the story in the hours ahead and get something you can find out more details of the bbc .com...