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well, james, i'm not quite sure where _ well, james, i'm not quite sure where that_ well, james, i'm not quite sure where that would take us, because i mentioned _ where that would take us, because i mentioned before we have got 300,000 vacancies— mentioned before we have got 300,000 vacancies in_ mentioned before we have got 300,000 vacancies in our nhs and social care _ vacancies in our nhs and social care the — vacancies in our nhs and social care. the euro think it would be good _ care. the euro think it would be good for— care. the euro think it would be good for the nhs, care. the euro think it would be good forthe nhs, good care. the euro think it would be good for the nhs, good for the quality— good for the nhs, good for the quality of care in this country for the paramedics, ratherthan to quality of care in this country for the paramedics, rather than to stand up the paramedics, rather than to stand up for— the paramedics, rather than to stand up forfair play the paramedics, rather than to stand up for fair play to just say i will io up for fair play to just say i
well, james, i'm not quite sure where _ well, james, i'm not quite sure where that_ well, james, i'm not quite sure where that would take us, because i mentioned _ where that would take us, because i mentioned before we have got 300,000 vacancies— mentioned before we have got 300,000 vacancies in_ mentioned before we have got 300,000 vacancies in our nhs and social care _ vacancies in our nhs and social care the — vacancies in our nhs and social care. the euro think it would be good _ care....
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james, thank you very much. james waterhouse - takes time. james, thank you very much. james waterhouse in - takes time. james, thank you very much. james waterhouse in kyiv. | takes time. james, thank you very . much. james waterhouse in kyiv. the time is now 9:13am. the headlines on bbc news so far today. president zelensky welcomes western leaders sending tanks but urges them to be delivered quickly, as reports say kyiv is under rocket attack from russia right now. nhs physiotherapists walk out in england for the first time, they're latest to join strike action over pay. more on that in just a second. the number of new cars made in the uk falls to its lowest level since 1956. let's talk more about one of those headline stories. thousands of nhs physiotherapists in england are on strike today, in an on—going dispute about health service pay. more than 4,000 physiotherapists from 30 nhs trusts are supporting the 24—hour strike. physiotherapists in wales are due to walk out next month. our health correspondent, dominic hughes, reports. becky has worked as a physioth
james, thank you very much. james waterhouse - takes time. james, thank you very much. james waterhouse in - takes time. james, thank you very much. james waterhouse in kyiv. | takes time. james, thank you very . much. james waterhouse in kyiv. the time is now 9:13am. the headlines on bbc news so far today. president zelensky welcomes western leaders sending tanks but urges them to be delivered quickly, as reports say kyiv is under rocket attack from russia right now. nhs physiotherapists walk...
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james shaw, bbc news, perth. two british nationals are confirmed to have died in a helicopter crash in australia. the foreign office says it's supporting the family of the two britons. they died in a mid—air collision involving two helicopters near seaworld on australia's gold coast. queensland police say initial investigations suggest the crash happened as one helicopter was taking off and the other was landing. two other people are also known to have died. brazilians have begun to say their farewells to the football legend pele, as a 24—hour wake takes place in the stadium of his former club, santos. his coffin has been placed in the middle of the pitch forfans and dignitaries to pay their respects ahead of a private family burial on tuesday. the funeral procession drove through santos before dawn, with large crowds lining the streets. president lula of brazil will attend the wake on tuesday, in his first engagement since regaining the presidency on sunday. pele died last thursday, aged 82. we can cross liv
james shaw, bbc news, perth. two british nationals are confirmed to have died in a helicopter crash in australia. the foreign office says it's supporting the family of the two britons. they died in a mid—air collision involving two helicopters near seaworld on australia's gold coast. queensland police say initial investigations suggest the crash happened as one helicopter was taking off and the other was landing. two other people are also known to have died. brazilians have begun to say their...
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james waterhouse, bbc news, kyiv. elisabeth braw, a resident fellow at the american enterprise institute, spoke to us earlier about the significance of russia moving into soledar. it's important in the sense that russia has not been able to capture any sort of town, let alone city, for a long time now, as the correspondentjust said. but even more important i think is the fact that now the kremlin can tell the russian population that things are going our way, and the russian population is not going to say, "how big was the town? "is it big enough for us to be satisfied?" they will see that the russian forces have captured, if that is indeed the case, have captured a town, and that will give them some hope and that will in turn encourage them or entice them to support the war, because we should remember that the war was not going to last this long. even in russia, people's patience will start wearing thin when young men just kept dying without any gains to show for it. what sort of reaction will this development have in
james waterhouse, bbc news, kyiv. elisabeth braw, a resident fellow at the american enterprise institute, spoke to us earlier about the significance of russia moving into soledar. it's important in the sense that russia has not been able to capture any sort of town, let alone city, for a long time now, as the correspondentjust said. but even more important i think is the fact that now the kremlin can tell the russian population that things are going our way, and the russian population is not...
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james waterhouse, bbc news, kyiv. the rock musicianjeff beck, known as one of the greatest guitarists of all time, has died at the age of 78. music plays beck, who played with the yardbirds in the 1960s and led thejeff beck group, died suddenly after contracting bacterial meningitis on tuesday. he won eight grammys. his fingers and thumbs were famously insured for more than $8 million. we can now speak to another rock legend, gene simmons from kiss, one of many paying tribute to jeff beck. thank you forjoining us here on bbc news. no doubt a really sad day for the music industry, geoff beck known as one of the greatest musicians of all time, you knew him well but was he like as a person and musician and person. like as a person and musician and person-— and person. it's difficult i learned _ and person. it's difficult i learned about _ and person. it's difficult i learned about his - and person. it's difficult i | learned about his passing and person. it's difficult i - learned about his passing not too long ago, ju
james waterhouse, bbc news, kyiv. the rock musicianjeff beck, known as one of the greatest guitarists of all time, has died at the age of 78. music plays beck, who played with the yardbirds in the 1960s and led thejeff beck group, died suddenly after contracting bacterial meningitis on tuesday. he won eight grammys. his fingers and thumbs were famously insured for more than $8 million. we can now speak to another rock legend, gene simmons from kiss, one of many paying tribute to jeff beck....
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james, ceo of a pet food company. i buy a lot of this stuff, not necessarily yours but do you echo that in any way, that is not what the british public were sold? yes, absolutely. leaving the eu for our business — yes, absolutely. leaving the eu for our business has _ yes, absolutely. leaving the eu for our business has led _ yes, absolutely. leaving the eu for our business has led to— yes, absolutely. leaving the eu for our business has led to a _ our business has led to a significant _ our business has led to a significant increase - our business has led to a significant increase in. our business has led to a - significant increase in bureaucracy and red _ significant increase in bureaucracy and red tape _ significant increase in bureaucracy and red tape so— significant increase in bureaucracy and red tape. so to _ significant increase in bureaucracy and red tape. so to export- significant increase in bureaucracy and red tape. so to export our- significant increase in bureaucracy. and red tape. so to export ou
james, ceo of a pet food company. i buy a lot of this stuff, not necessarily yours but do you echo that in any way, that is not what the british public were sold? yes, absolutely. leaving the eu for our business — yes, absolutely. leaving the eu for our business has _ yes, absolutely. leaving the eu for our business has led _ yes, absolutely. leaving the eu for our business has led to— yes, absolutely. leaving the eu for our business has led to a _ our business has led to a significant _...
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that and the human cost is great. was james waterhous reporting that was james waterhouse reporting there. a swedish mining company says it's found europe's largest deposit of rare earth elements in northern lapland. it contains at least1 million tonnes of the minerals, which are needed in various high—tech products. europe is mostly dependent on china for these rare elements. tim allman reports. close to the arctic circle, in the far north of sweden, it lies the city of kiruna. they have been mining in all here for more than a century, but now they found something else. this computer—generated map shows the existing mine. very nearby and named after a famous swedish scientist is the deposit, previously undiscovered. tons and tons of rare earth elements, or rees. what we can see today is by far the largest deposit of rees in europe. vitalfor our europe. vital for our transformation from europe. vitalfor our transformation from combustion engines to electric engines. there are more than a dozen so—called rare earth elements which have proven to be incredibly useful to the modern worl
that and the human cost is great. was james waterhous reporting that was james waterhouse reporting there. a swedish mining company says it's found europe's largest deposit of rare earth elements in northern lapland. it contains at least1 million tonnes of the minerals, which are needed in various high—tech products. europe is mostly dependent on china for these rare elements. tim allman reports. close to the arctic circle, in the far north of sweden, it lies the city of kiruna. they have...
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james waterhouse, bbc news, kyiv. elizabeth shackelford is a senior fellow on us foreign policy at the chicago council on global affairs. i asked her what she makes of the russian victory announcement in soledar. it is hard to independently verify if russia has taken soledar at this point, but making the assumption that they have, it is contested but they have certainly been been making gains there, i would disagree with russia's claimed that this is a strategic victory. it is certainly a tactical step to overrunning bakhmut which is part of the overall plan of taking the donbas but not a big step along that path. but what i find more notable is already been indicated is that this is russia's first victory in a while. so all my mind is does this indicate russia's ability to conduct offensive operations. we will find out over the coming days and weeks. by defensive operations you mean its ability to hold territory that it takes? sorry, cffensive operations. whether they will continue progressing further in taking more
james waterhouse, bbc news, kyiv. elizabeth shackelford is a senior fellow on us foreign policy at the chicago council on global affairs. i asked her what she makes of the russian victory announcement in soledar. it is hard to independently verify if russia has taken soledar at this point, but making the assumption that they have, it is contested but they have certainly been been making gains there, i would disagree with russia's claimed that this is a strategic victory. it is certainly a...
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james waterhouse has this report. distant artillery fire the situation in soledar depends on who you ask. it's under control as of this morning according to this ukrainian commander. "they will never break us," says his injured comrade. "we are winning." but if you ask these two, "wagner are clearing the city," they say. russian, yes, but not from the regular army. they're from a private military group called wagner, a network of mercenaries who do a lot of russia's fighting. its boss, yevgeny prigozhin, has recently recruited convicts from russianjails, and they've been spearheading the attack on soledar, claiming to now be in full control. we chat to one ukrainian soldier on the front to see if that's the case. don't believe russian propaganda. it's not true. bakhmut and soledar have ukrainian control. kyiv has described the battle for soledar and bakhmut as the bloodiest scenario yet. and that's all we can say with real certainty. small amounts of territory are being fiercely fought over and the human cost is huge.
james waterhouse has this report. distant artillery fire the situation in soledar depends on who you ask. it's under control as of this morning according to this ukrainian commander. "they will never break us," says his injured comrade. "we are winning." but if you ask these two, "wagner are clearing the city," they say. russian, yes, but not from the regular army. they're from a private military group called wagner, a network of mercenaries who do a lot of...
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james clayton, bbc news, san francisco. heavy rain has caused widespread flooding across parts of the uk. in wales, the national grid said about 600 homes were without power. and in scotland, 8 flood warnings remain after stormy conditions battered some areas today. meanwhile, in the west of england two train lines were blocked between bristol parkway and swindon. a swedish mining company says it's found europe's largest deposit of rare earth elements in northern lapland. it contains at least1 million tons of the minerals, which are needed in various high tech products. tim allman reports. —— europe is mostly dependent on china for these products. tim allman reports. close to the arctic circle in the far north of sweden lies the city of kiruna. they've been mining iron ore here for more than a century, but now they've found something else. this computer—generated map shows the existing mine. buried nearby, and named after a famous swedish scientist, is the per geijer deposit, previously undiscovered. tons and tons of
james clayton, bbc news, san francisco. heavy rain has caused widespread flooding across parts of the uk. in wales, the national grid said about 600 homes were without power. and in scotland, 8 flood warnings remain after stormy conditions battered some areas today. meanwhile, in the west of england two train lines were blocked between bristol parkway and swindon. a swedish mining company says it's found europe's largest deposit of rare earth elements in northern lapland. it contains at least1...
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sorry, james, the line froze. start again, sorry. james, the line froze. start again, sor . ., ., , james, the line froze. start again, sor. ., ., sorry. no worries coming back. often when president _ sorry. no worries coming back. often when president zelensky _ sorry. no worries coming back. often when president zelensky gives - sorry. no worries coming back. often when president zelensky gives his . when president zelensky gives his evening addresses the topics do vary, and he gave a round—up of the military activity, and then towards the end he really stuck the boot into the international olympic committee, accusing it of promoting war, as you say. he said he would write a letter to president macron of france urging him to ban russian and belarusian athletes from the upcoming games in 202a. at the moment the ioc is allowing them to compete under a neutral status, in that they can't represent their countries but they will be able to compete for medals. what the ioc saysis compete for medals. what the ioc says is that someone should not be punished for
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james clayton, bbc news, las vegas. don't forget you can get in touch with me and some of the team on twitter — i'm @lukwesaburak. we have plenty more coming up shortly, all the top stories at the top of the hour and the headlines. hello there. the start of this weekend has been unsettled, thanks to low pressure, wet, windy, followed by blustery showers and sunny spells. part two of the weekend also unsettled with the same area of low pressure close by, it's going to stay pretty windy with plenty of showers rattling in from the south—west. here it is, this deep low, the centre sitting just the north of scotland on sunday, some fairly strong winds close to it's centre over the north and west of scotland. elsewhere, plenty of isobars so it is going to be another blustery day, maybe not quite as windy across inland areas that we had on saturday but lots of showers around, forming bands moving from west to east, some of them heavy with some hail, some thunder mixed in, very windy across the north and west of scotland, g
james clayton, bbc news, las vegas. don't forget you can get in touch with me and some of the team on twitter — i'm @lukwesaburak. we have plenty more coming up shortly, all the top stories at the top of the hour and the headlines. hello there. the start of this weekend has been unsettled, thanks to low pressure, wet, windy, followed by blustery showers and sunny spells. part two of the weekend also unsettled with the same area of low pressure close by, it's going to stay pretty windy with...
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james clayton, bbc news, san francisco. the manchester city footballer benjamin mendy has been found not guilty of six counts of rape and one count of sexual assault, after a six—month trial at chester crown court. jurors failed to reach verdicts on two other charges, meaning he will now face a retrial later this year. another man was also found not guilty of three counts of rape relating to two teenagers. our north of england correspondent, danny savage, reports. he was the millionaire footballer who had the world at his feet, but what now for benjamin mendy? cleared of the majority of charges against him, but facing a retrial on two others a jury couldn't decide upon. so, come to the darkness. mendy lived here, a mansion in a prosperous cheshire village — where the court heard he ignored lockdown rules and had parties. his trial heard he told one woman it would be her privilege to sleep with him. he would meet them in restaurants and nightclubs, arguably charm them with his strong french accent, and bring them back he
james clayton, bbc news, san francisco. the manchester city footballer benjamin mendy has been found not guilty of six counts of rape and one count of sexual assault, after a six—month trial at chester crown court. jurors failed to reach verdicts on two other charges, meaning he will now face a retrial later this year. another man was also found not guilty of three counts of rape relating to two teenagers. our north of england correspondent, danny savage, reports. he was the millionaire...
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james clayton, bbc news, san francisco. police in romania have raided more properties as part of their investigation into the social media personality andrew tate. now you may not have heard of him but if you've got teenagers — especially boys — they almost certainly will have. the self—proclaimed misogynist has a loyal following on social media— despite being banned from facebook, instagram, tiktok and youtube. some british schools are so worried about influence that they're devoting entire lessons to trying to counteract his views. our special correspondent lucy manning reports andrew tate is in a romanian jail, but he still sits in the minds of british teenagers. why is it that andrew tate has had so much impact? at the st dunstan's college, they don't ignore the problem. the online influencer had millions of followers, but views he admits are misogynistic. he's been arrested as part of a rape and human trafficking investigation — allegations he denies. what is it about his videos that give the perception of th
james clayton, bbc news, san francisco. police in romania have raided more properties as part of their investigation into the social media personality andrew tate. now you may not have heard of him but if you've got teenagers — especially boys — they almost certainly will have. the self—proclaimed misogynist has a loyal following on social media— despite being banned from facebook, instagram, tiktok and youtube. some british schools are so worried about influence that they're devoting...
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that was james landing out there. thousands of nhs operations and appointments have had to be cancelled because of the nurses�* strikes in england this week. over the two days, nhs england said 27,800 bookings had to be rescheduled, including some operations. they've also warned the strikes are making it harder to get through the increasing backlog in hospital treatment. a top un official has told the bbc she believes progress is being made towards reversing bans on women taking part in public life in afghanistan. deputy secretary—general amina mohammed has been in kabul for a four—day visit to urge the taliban to reconsider. she's been speaking to our chief international correspondent lyse doucet. a space to call their own. their own shops, run by afghan women for afghan women. but a new taliban edict shut down a training programme here. all of us crisis. this, their response. whole life crisis. these four women, all university—educated, lost theirjobs, the life they knew and loved. our future is very dark. i
that was james landing out there. thousands of nhs operations and appointments have had to be cancelled because of the nurses�* strikes in england this week. over the two days, nhs england said 27,800 bookings had to be rescheduled, including some operations. they've also warned the strikes are making it harder to get through the increasing backlog in hospital treatment. a top un official has told the bbc she believes progress is being made towards reversing bans on women taking part in...
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now let's cross to james waterhouse in kyiv. james, an unannounced trip by boris johnson. tell us more. unannounced, but a very choreographed _ johnson. tell us more. unannounced, but a very choreographed and - but a very choreographed and controlled trip. we saw images today along with everyone else of mr johnson appearing in, as you say, borodianka and bucha, cities which were effectively destroyed in the initial russian advance last year, early on in this invasion. there he was greeted warmly by some people. he met with local officials as well before heading to the presidential palace, where volodymyr zelensky greeted his guest alongside his cabinet. we are told by kyiv that this was an unofficial visit, but it did look pretty official. he met the whole cabinet, and then the former prime minister and ukrainian president sat down and exchanged words, and we are told they talked about the best way is mrjohnson could help ukraine going forward, and what we hearing is that they wanted mrjohnson to travel to kyiv, because he is a friend of ukraine, in their words, and has be
now let's cross to james waterhouse in kyiv. james, an unannounced trip by boris johnson. tell us more. unannounced, but a very choreographed _ johnson. tell us more. unannounced, but a very choreographed and - but a very choreographed and controlled trip. we saw images today along with everyone else of mr johnson appearing in, as you say, borodianka and bucha, cities which were effectively destroyed in the initial russian advance last year, early on in this invasion. there he was greeted...
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james landale joins us now. to vote any of its activities. james landalejoins us now. tell us more about who these guards are. thea;t about who these guards are. they were one of _ about who these guards are. they were one of the _ about who these guards are. they were one of the most _ about who these guards are. tt2 were one of the most powerful paramilitary groups the middle east. set up over 40 years to specifically defend iran�*s islamic revolution after they overthrew the shah and since then they have huge power not just in iran but across the middle east. they have military power, political power, economic power. they run huge swathes of the country�*s economy and have huge influence in countries the middle east where basic port paramilitary and other groups many within the british in the west do not support in any shape or form. the british have long opposed a lot of what�*s on the irgc as they are known by the acronym do, recently because they�*ve been doing to try and quell the anti—government protests in iran the government has imposed sanctions on
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uk foreign secretary james cleverly temporarily withdrew _ secretary james cleverly temporarily withdrew its ambassador from tehran for a consultation, apart from sanctioning the prosecutor general, so these _ sanctioning the prosecutor general, so these are all the combinations, but the _ so these are all the combinations, but the reason behind this execution, some might say, is that an audio— execution, some might say, is that an audio file — execution, some might say, is that an audio file be obtained from him recorded _ an audio file be obtained from him recorded by his wife, he said that iran recorded by his wife, he said that iran is— recorded by his wife, he said that iran is executing him to settle scores — iran is executing him to settle scores with the united kingdom. what that means _ scores with the united kingdom. what that means is that one reason some might— that means is that one reason some might think— that means is that one reason some might think is that the uk has been planning _ might think is that the uk has been planning for some time to add iran's rev
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that is james waterhouse, our correspondent in kyiv. that is james waterhouse, our correspondent in kyiv. these strikes come as the ukrainian president, volodymyr zelensky, insists that fighting continues in and around the eastern ukrainian town of soledar, which has been under intense attack for weeks. let's go through the tactics being employed in ukraine with frank ledwidge, a former military intelligence officerfor the uk and a senior lecturer at the university of portsmouth. it is good to have you with us. as things stand, how clear can we be about the situation in soledar, given the claims and counter claims? good morning. it seems likely that russia has control of most of the town from what we read, but they haven't cleared it out of ukrainian defenders and therefore, they cannot be said to hold it. i think what we have to realise is soledar has very little, if any, strategic importance. apart from the fact that it is or could represent if the russians take it, which i suspect they will, some kind of success for them. right now,
that is james waterhouse, our correspondent in kyiv. that is james waterhouse, our correspondent in kyiv. these strikes come as the ukrainian president, volodymyr zelensky, insists that fighting continues in and around the eastern ukrainian town of soledar, which has been under intense attack for weeks. let's go through the tactics being employed in ukraine with frank ledwidge, a former military intelligence officerfor the uk and a senior lecturer at the university of portsmouth. it is good to...
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. james shaw, thank you. just a reminder later on today _ well. james shaw, thank you. just a reminder later on today the - reminder later on today the government will introduce a law in parliament which would require public service workers are at some sections of the public service workforce that they are going on strike to provide a minimum level of service. our chief political correspondent nick eardley is in westminster. grant shapps has been talking about this this morning but what has the labour party been saying in response? labour party been saying in resume?— labour party been saying in resonse? ., ., , response? the government argument is the legislation _ response? the government argument is the legislation is — response? the government argument is the legislation is reasonable, _ response? the government argument is the legislation is reasonable, that - the legislation is reasonable, that it will not go too far, but it is going to ensure that minimum service levels are enforced across great britain in certain key areas. so there's some areas where the government will de
. james shaw, thank you. just a reminder later on today _ well. james shaw, thank you. just a reminder later on today the - reminder later on today the government will introduce a law in parliament which would require public service workers are at some sections of the public service workforce that they are going on strike to provide a minimum level of service. our chief political correspondent nick eardley is in westminster. grant shapps has been talking about this this morning but what has the...
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james shaw, bbc news, perth. two british nationals are confirmed to have died in a helicopter crash in australia. the foreign office says it's supporting the family of the two britons. they died in a mid—air collision involving two helicopters near seaworld on australia's gold coast. queensland police say initial investigations suggest the crash happened as one helicopter was taking off and the other was landing. two other people are also known to have died. sport, and for a full round—up from the bbc sport centre, here's gavin. we start in brazil where mourners are paying their respects to pele, who's lying in state at the football ground of his former club santos. the three—time world cup winner died at the age of 82 last week. mourners are expected to descend on the coastal city of santos across 24 hours. these were the first into the stadium. with some having slept outside overnight. as the public files past the coffin, which is at the centre of the fooball pitch, guests are gathering for a public wake
james shaw, bbc news, perth. two british nationals are confirmed to have died in a helicopter crash in australia. the foreign office says it's supporting the family of the two britons. they died in a mid—air collision involving two helicopters near seaworld on australia's gold coast. queensland police say initial investigations suggest the crash happened as one helicopter was taking off and the other was landing. two other people are also known to have died. sport, and for a full round—up...
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james waterhouse, bbc news, bakhmut. let's get some of the day's other news. two metro trains have crashed in mexico city, killing at least one person and injuring more than 50 others. the trains collided between two stations on line 3, which is one of the oldest in the city's metro system. federal prosecutors have opened an investigation into the cause of the crash. thousands of israelis have taken part in protests against the new right—wing government. many accused the administration of endangering democracy through proposed judicial reforms. the plans would allow parliament to override decisions made by the supreme court. prime minister benjamin netanyahu has sought to calm concerns about the fate of civil rights. ivory coast has welcomed home dozens of soldiers who'd been detained for six months in mali, causing a diplomatic row. the 46 servicemen were pardoned by mali's military leader on friday, a week after being given long jail terms for allegedly undermining state security. the ivorian government said the troops had been sent to mali to assist the u
james waterhouse, bbc news, bakhmut. let's get some of the day's other news. two metro trains have crashed in mexico city, killing at least one person and injuring more than 50 others. the trains collided between two stations on line 3, which is one of the oldest in the city's metro system. federal prosecutors have opened an investigation into the cause of the crash. thousands of israelis have taken part in protests against the new right—wing government. many accused the administration of...
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james waterhouse, bbc news, bakhmut. the united states is calling for iran to stop executing anti—government protesters. the state department said two men who were hanged on saturday were convicted in sham trials. britain and the european union have have also condemned iran's use of the death penalty. shelley phelps reports. nationwide protests have swept iran since the death of mahsa amini in september. the young woman had been detained by the country's morality police. now two men have been hanged for killing a member of the security forces during the demonstrations. mohammad mahdi karami and seyed mohammad hosseini had appealed against their sentences, saying they'd been tortured into making false confessions. on saturday, iranian state tv broadcast footage of the two men testifying during a court hearing that has been condemned as a sham trial by human rights groups. in every single execution, we see that the primary and the most significant evidence or self incriminating confessions are obtained under torture. ind
james waterhouse, bbc news, bakhmut. the united states is calling for iran to stop executing anti—government protesters. the state department said two men who were hanged on saturday were convicted in sham trials. britain and the european union have have also condemned iran's use of the death penalty. shelley phelps reports. nationwide protests have swept iran since the death of mahsa amini in september. the young woman had been detained by the country's morality police. now two men have been...
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james waterhouse, bbc news, bakhmut. turning to the uk now — prime minister, rishi sunak and the health secretary — have been meeting leaders of nhs organisations and medical experts in downing street — to try to tackle the ongoing challenges facing the health service in england. with many a&e departments unable to keep up with demand — and long waits for other medical care, rishi sunak said he recognises the system is under enormous pressure.the opposition, labour party, said today's meeting here's our political correspondent, ben wright. around a0 of england's nhs managers were summoned to no 10 for this saturday meeting, a chance to share their thoughts with ministers under pressure. how bad is the nhs crisis? it is the worst for years and the government knows it needs to get a grip of it. the new prime minister faces an early test, with senior doctors warning the nhs is on a knife edge. these pictures were released by downing street, and today's meeting was the first of its kind since rishi sunak took over. i
james waterhouse, bbc news, bakhmut. turning to the uk now — prime minister, rishi sunak and the health secretary — have been meeting leaders of nhs organisations and medical experts in downing street — to try to tackle the ongoing challenges facing the health service in england. with many a&e departments unable to keep up with demand — and long waits for other medical care, rishi sunak said he recognises the system is under enormous pressure.the opposition, labour party, said...
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football australia ceo james johnson says they're following the lead of england's victorious lionesses, who sold out old trafford for their first euros match against austria. the world cup takes place in australia and new zealand. it was extremely inspiring watching that tournament very very closely and we took a lot of learning is that tournament. i think what we saw is that if your first game gets off to a strong start at sets the tone for the tournament and that is something we would like to replicate here. something we would like to replicate here. the fourth round of the fa cup gets under way later when record 14—time winners and premier league leaders arsenal face manchester city. the match will see arsenal manager mikel arteta reunited with his former boss at city, pep guardiola. arteta spent five years as a player at the gunners, arsenal before moving to city, as assistant coach. it seems guardiola was always aware of his prodigee's ambitions. i know he went to the team, his club, you know, the team he dreams of. so he's, i think, a supporter for arsenal, for the fact he play
football australia ceo james johnson says they're following the lead of england's victorious lionesses, who sold out old trafford for their first euros match against austria. the world cup takes place in australia and new zealand. it was extremely inspiring watching that tournament very very closely and we took a lot of learning is that tournament. i think what we saw is that if your first game gets off to a strong start at sets the tone for the tournament and that is something we would like to...
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james waterhouse, bbc news, kyiv region. a state of emergency is in place in the peruvian capital, lima, where thousands of anti—government protesters are taking part in demonstrations. they are calling for the resignation of president dina boluartay, the release from custody of the man she replaced, pedro castiyo, and new elections. buses brought protesters into the capital. organisers have described their action as "the taking of lima." one woman has died today and more than a0 people have been killed in a month of protests in the country since he was forced from office. i spoke to sigrid bazan, who is a congress woman of the together for peru party in peru. she is demanding for the immediate resignation of president dina boluarte and early elections in the country. what's been happening in peru, we've been having these protests since december 7 with the ousting of pedro castillo. and also, they have been growing due to the excessive repression of this government. we're joining these protests that ask or demand, basicall
james waterhouse, bbc news, kyiv region. a state of emergency is in place in the peruvian capital, lima, where thousands of anti—government protesters are taking part in demonstrations. they are calling for the resignation of president dina boluartay, the release from custody of the man she replaced, pedro castiyo, and new elections. buses brought protesters into the capital. organisers have described their action as "the taking of lima." one woman has died today and more than a0...
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thanks to james for that. ukraine says _ scotland. thanks to james for that. ukraine says 11 _ scotland. thanks to james for that. ukraine says 11 people _ scotland. thanks to james for that. ukraine says 11 people have - scotland. thanks to james for that. ukraine says 11 people have been . ukraine says 11 people have been killed in the latest russian attack. the strikes come after the us and german confirmed they would send tanks to the country. this morning the german defence minister said he wanted his country's vehicles there by the end of march. russia has condemned the announcement as a "blatant provocation". jon donnison has the latest. this morning, in ukraine's capital, once again underground was the place to be with people seeking shelter in the city's metro stations. it seems to be yesterday's announcement that germany and the us have agreed to send tanks like these to ukraine that has provoked this latest wave of russian attacks. for kyiv, the latest support cannot come soon enough. translation: the key now is speed and volume. the speed of supply
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james, many thanks. the first episode of the bbc documentary putin versus the west — will be broadcast tonight on bbc two at 9pm, and all three episodes are available on the bbc iplayer. at least 47 people have been killed in an explosion at a mosque in the pakistani city of peshawar. the blast, in the northwest of the country, happened at around 1—30 in the afternoon — when the mosque was packed with worshippers. more than 150 people were injured. a section of the building was destroyed, and officials say people are buried under the rubble. several others are being taken to local hospitals. the cause of the explosion is unclear. a peshawar police chief has said they cannot rule out the possibility of a suicide bombing. earlier, i caught up with tarhub assgar from bbc urdu — she joined us live from lahore with the latest. this blast happened at around 2pm or 3pm. 0ne or2pm. when, initially, people were offering prayer, the blast happened. according to a person who was there, he told that when he
james, many thanks. the first episode of the bbc documentary putin versus the west — will be broadcast tonight on bbc two at 9pm, and all three episodes are available on the bbc iplayer. at least 47 people have been killed in an explosion at a mosque in the pakistani city of peshawar. the blast, in the northwest of the country, happened at around 1—30 in the afternoon — when the mosque was packed with worshippers. more than 150 people were injured. a section of the building was destroyed,...
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james waterhouse. _ caught in the middle of it. james waterhouse, thank _ caught in the middle of it. james waterhouse, thank you. - a swedish mining company says it's found europe's largest deposit of rare earth elements in northern lapland. it contains at least1 million tonnes of the minerals, which are needed in various high tech products. tim allman reports. close to the arctic circle in the far north of sweden lies the city of kiruna. they've been mining iron ore here for more than a century. but now they've found something else. this computer generated map shows the existing mine. buried nearby, and named after a famous swedish scientist, is the per geuer deposit. previously undiscovered, tonnes and tonnes of rare earth elements, or rees. what we can say today is by far the largest deposit of rees in europe. total vital for our transformation from combustion engines to electric engines. there are more than a dozen so—called rare earth elements, which are proving to be incredibly useful to the modern world. amongst other thi
james waterhouse. _ caught in the middle of it. james waterhouse, thank _ caught in the middle of it. james waterhouse, thank you. - a swedish mining company says it's found europe's largest deposit of rare earth elements in northern lapland. it contains at least1 million tonnes of the minerals, which are needed in various high tech products. tim allman reports. close to the arctic circle in the far north of sweden lies the city of kiruna. they've been mining iron ore here for more than a...
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james waterhouse, bbc news, bakhmut. the newly elected speaker of the us house of representatives, kevin mccarthy, has said former president trump helped him finally secure his position — after 15 rounds of voting — and at times, acrimonious exchanges with fellow republicans. he said "i don't think anybody should doubt" mr tump�*s influence. president biden congratulated mr mccarthy on his win and said he looked forward to co—operating with his party. our washington correspondent, gary o'donoghue, reports. it took them four days and 15 separate ballots before they finally got there. the honourable kevin mccarthy of the state of california, having received a majority of the votes cast, is duly elected speaker of the house of representatives. cheering not since the american civil war more than 160 years ago has it taken this long to elect a speaker. that was easy, huh? i never thought we'd get up here. after multiple concessions, days of arm—twisting, and some tempers almost boiling over, kevin mccarthy finally p
james waterhouse, bbc news, bakhmut. the newly elected speaker of the us house of representatives, kevin mccarthy, has said former president trump helped him finally secure his position — after 15 rounds of voting — and at times, acrimonious exchanges with fellow republicans. he said "i don't think anybody should doubt" mr tump�*s influence. president biden congratulated mr mccarthy on his win and said he looked forward to co—operating with his party. our washington...
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james clayton, bbc news, las vegas. an italian man has admitted stealing more than a thousand unpublished manuscripts, many written by high—profile authors. filippo bernardini impersonated figures from the publishing industry to trick people into handing over their works. authors who were targeted include margaret atwood, ian mcewan and sally rooney. bernardini pleaded guilty in new york to wire fraud, but his motive has never been clear. manuscripts were not found to have been leaked on the internet, nor were any ransom demands made. it isa it is a mystery! you can reach me on twitter — i'm @luxmy—g. there is plenty more still to come, so do stay with us here on bbc news. hello there. saturday has provided a blustery first half of the weekend. there've been some heavy downpours around as well. in fact, the winds have been strong enough to whip up some quite rough seas around some of our coasts. it's a big area of low pressure that is dominating right now. this is the satellite picture from earlier on, this swirl
james clayton, bbc news, las vegas. an italian man has admitted stealing more than a thousand unpublished manuscripts, many written by high—profile authors. filippo bernardini impersonated figures from the publishing industry to trick people into handing over their works. authors who were targeted include margaret atwood, ian mcewan and sally rooney. bernardini pleaded guilty in new york to wire fraud, but his motive has never been clear. manuscripts were not found to have been leaked on the...
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james waterhouse. let's get some of the day's other news. china is in talks with the drugs company pfizer to secure a licence to manufacture a generic version of their covid—19 anti—viral drug. china is keen to finalise the deal before the january 22nd lunar new year, when holiday travel will surge. a pfizer spokesperson said the company is actively collaborating with chinese authorities to secure an adequate supply of the vaccine. the british writer and filmmaker hanif kureishi says it's unclear if he'll ever be able to walk or hold a pen again, after a fall left him unable to move his arms and legs. he wrote my beautiful laundrette and the buddha of suburbia, and says there have beenjust minor improvements in his mobility, after an operation on his spine. a deadly storm has inflicted widespread damage in northern california, dumping record—breaking rain along the coastline. the rain has fallen on areas that were already saturated from a new year's eve storm. more severe weather is forecast for the weekend and next week. the mexican p
james waterhouse. let's get some of the day's other news. china is in talks with the drugs company pfizer to secure a licence to manufacture a generic version of their covid—19 anti—viral drug. china is keen to finalise the deal before the january 22nd lunar new year, when holiday travel will surge. a pfizer spokesperson said the company is actively collaborating with chinese authorities to secure an adequate supply of the vaccine. the british writer and filmmaker hanif kureishi says it's...
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james waterhouse, bbc news, kyiv. the destruction in aniro comes alongside calls for more weapons to be sent. nato chiefjens stoltenberg has said ukraine could expect more deliveries of heavy weapons from western countries. the uk is sending 14 challenger tanks, while poland is also considering handing over its german—made leopard 2 tanks, but it needs the german government's permission to export them. earlier, we spoke with rafael loss, defense expert at the european council on foreign relations for more. for the longest time, there was a red line around western produced heavy tanks and armoured vehicles. the latest decision to send german vehicles alongside american ones, there seems to be an open door and some of germany's neighbours who also use the leppard 2 battle tank want to make available to ukraine this critical capability. i think the meeting of the ukraine defence contact room at ramstein air base next week is a culminating point. poland's president duda has said poland would be willing to provide roughl
james waterhouse, bbc news, kyiv. the destruction in aniro comes alongside calls for more weapons to be sent. nato chiefjens stoltenberg has said ukraine could expect more deliveries of heavy weapons from western countries. the uk is sending 14 challenger tanks, while poland is also considering handing over its german—made leopard 2 tanks, but it needs the german government's permission to export them. earlier, we spoke with rafael loss, defense expert at the european council on foreign...
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that's james waterhouse. earlier, i spoke to frank ledwidge, a former military intelligence officer. he told me that a victory in soledar is of symbolic significance to russia, but it does expose divisions within its military circles. it's worth taking a step back here and appreciating the situation the russians are in. they are relying on a mercenary group owned by gangsters and proudly manned by convicted criminals and released criminals who comprise about, say western intelligence, about a quarter of the combat strength of russia in donetsk and in the donbas area. what we're seeing is a struggle between that group within the kremlin, led by sergei prigozhin and the army, and soledar represents a feather in a cap — and it can't be disguised anything more than that — for that group, in its struggle to, i won't say dominate, but take some credit for what amounts to a minor victory. and the effective demotion, but deployment of general gerasimov as overall commander, now all russian forces in ukraine repre
that's james waterhouse. earlier, i spoke to frank ledwidge, a former military intelligence officer. he told me that a victory in soledar is of symbolic significance to russia, but it does expose divisions within its military circles. it's worth taking a step back here and appreciating the situation the russians are in. they are relying on a mercenary group owned by gangsters and proudly manned by convicted criminals and released criminals who comprise about, say western intelligence, about a...
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since james is part of erupted and their weight is over. the new cusses owners promised better days when they over. the new cusses owners promised better days when they took over. the new cusses owners promised better days when they took over. over. the new cusses owners promised better days when they took over. few would've predicted the transformation to be as rapid as this. after phasing regulation last season newcastle are now flying high in the league and are in their first wembley final in nearly a half—century. i think as humans you think you want something and then you achieve gets into the final which is what we wanted and you go i'm not happy with that. we've got to win it. so, i think that is a great thing and i want my players to feel the same way. that can wait now and i think that has to be at the back of our minds are not the forefront of our minds. in the forefront of our mind is west time. there was oen fa cup fourth round replay tonight and it took until the 100 hundreth minute to be decided. the all championship tie bet
since james is part of erupted and their weight is over. the new cusses owners promised better days when they over. the new cusses owners promised better days when they took over. the new cusses owners promised better days when they took over. over. the new cusses owners promised better days when they took over. few would've predicted the transformation to be as rapid as this. after phasing regulation last season newcastle are now flying high in the league and are in their first wembley final...
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james shaw, bbc news, perth. the tennis legend, martina navratilova, has revealed she's been diagnosed with throat and breast cancer. the 18 time singles grand slam champion says her prognosis is good as both cancers have been detected early. she will start treatment in new york later this month. prince harry has spoken of what he described as �*betrayal by buckingham palace' in preview footage for a forthcoming interview ahead of the release of his memoir �*spare'. speaking with cbs 60 minutes' correspondent anderson cooper, he accused palace officials of failing to defend him and his wife meghan, before they stepped down as working royals. one of the criticisms that you have received is that, "0k fine, "you want to move to california, you want to step back from the institutional role." why be so public?" you say you try to do this privately. and every single time i've tried to do it privately there have been briefings and leakings and planting of stories against me and my wife. you know, the family motto is
james shaw, bbc news, perth. the tennis legend, martina navratilova, has revealed she's been diagnosed with throat and breast cancer. the 18 time singles grand slam champion says her prognosis is good as both cancers have been detected early. she will start treatment in new york later this month. prince harry has spoken of what he described as �*betrayal by buckingham palace' in preview footage for a forthcoming interview ahead of the release of his memoir �*spare'. speaking with cbs 60...
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james waterhouse, bbc news, kyiv region. let's go to afghanistan now, where the most senior un delegation to visit the country since the taliban seized power in 2021 has flown into kabul to raise concerns about restrictions on women working for aid agencies. the visit, by the un deputy secretary—general amina mohammed comes as some international aid organisations have partially resumed work in afghanistan after receiving assurances that women can work in healthcare. our chief international correspondent lyse doucet reports from kabul. winters are always harsh in afghanistan but this is the winter of all winters. not only the temperatures below freezing but this is a country where electricity is erratic or absent and heating is hard to find, especially in remote areas of afghanistan, which are all but cut off by snow. but on top of that, this year, the taliban have decided that afghan women can no longer work for the international aid agencies who are desperately trying to get this urgently needed aid to millions of people
james waterhouse, bbc news, kyiv region. let's go to afghanistan now, where the most senior un delegation to visit the country since the taliban seized power in 2021 has flown into kabul to raise concerns about restrictions on women working for aid agencies. the visit, by the un deputy secretary—general amina mohammed comes as some international aid organisations have partially resumed work in afghanistan after receiving assurances that women can work in healthcare. our chief international...
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james cleverly said mr sharp was an "incredibly successful" individual and deserved the role. labour wants a parliamentary inquiry. our political correspondent jonathan blake has more. richard sharp was appointed as chairman of the bbc injanuary 2021. it is a role chosen jointly between the prime minister of the day and the culture secretary in government, and the sunday times is reporting today that, weeks before that appointment, richard sharp, long a friend of the former prime minister borisjohnson, helped him get access to a loan of up to £800,000, and he did that through meeting with a distant cousin of mrjohnson, a wealthy canadian businessman, called sam blyth, who was proposing to act as a guarantor for that loan. he was later put in touch by richard sharp with the cabinet secretary, the most senior official in government, simon case. that, as far as richard sharp is saying in a short statement he's issued, was the end of it. he simply connected individuals. the sunday times says he didn't declare any of that when he was applying for the job and indeed appointed for t
james cleverly said mr sharp was an "incredibly successful" individual and deserved the role. labour wants a parliamentary inquiry. our political correspondent jonathan blake has more. richard sharp was appointed as chairman of the bbc injanuary 2021. it is a role chosen jointly between the prime minister of the day and the culture secretary in government, and the sunday times is reporting today that, weeks before that appointment, richard sharp, long a friend of the former prime...
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our correspondent in ukraine james waterhouse spoke to him. rare footage of a journey very few take. the last ukrainian checkpoint on the way to russian occupied territory. it is a route un nuclear inspectors took last september. it didn't take long for them to encounter gunfire. and russians. their destination was here, the zaporizhzhian nuclear power plant and its six reactors. you didn't know what was at the other end. i mean, what was going through your mind at that moment? well, i had a tremendous feeling of responsibility. at the same time, i felt that that was the line that needed to be crossed in order to establish that presence. we were being tested. russia's invasion of ukraine means rafael grossi has become a regular visitor. this week, he has announced a permanent iaea presence across the country's five nuclear plants. however, it is the occupied zaporizhzhia site which is causing the most concern. we are under enormous danger. there is something we can do about it. it might not be a panacea, it would be a great step forward becaus
our correspondent in ukraine james waterhouse spoke to him. rare footage of a journey very few take. the last ukrainian checkpoint on the way to russian occupied territory. it is a route un nuclear inspectors took last september. it didn't take long for them to encounter gunfire. and russians. their destination was here, the zaporizhzhian nuclear power plant and its six reactors. you didn't know what was at the other end. i mean, what was going through your mind at that moment? well, i had a...
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james smith, thank ou forward -- weak growth. james smith, thank you very — forward -- weak growth. james smith, thank you very much _ forward -- weak growth. james smith, thank you very much for _ forward -- weak growth. james smith, thank you very much for your _ forward -- weak growth. james smith, thank you very much for your time. - the author of a report written five years ago about the hillsborough disaster, has said it's "intolerable" that the government still hasn't responded to the document. 97 people died as a a result of the crush on the terraces at the sheffield wednesday ground in 1989. bishopjamesjones wrote his review about the experiences of the hillsborough families in 2017. it later today, police will become the first major public body to respond to the report. judith moritz reports. the horror of hillsborough continues to be felt almost 34 years after the crush on the terraces that killed 97 liverpool supporters. police failures were the main cause of the disaster, but the fans were wrongly blamed and, for years, theirfamilies fought forjustice. # walk on, walk o
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the british foreign secretary, james cleverly, urged tehran to "end the violence against its own people." bbc persian's roja assadi joins me now. what's been the international reaction to these executions? as you said, the british foreign secretary called it abhorrent and this is not the only way to describe what happened in iran about these two executions. many foreign ministers have called it, used the same kind of vocabulary, apparent, appalling, horrifying, revolting, such as james cleverly, the french secretary, the us special envoy to iran and lots of eu mps and mps of different european countries like the netherlands, france, germany, some of these countries have a sponsored political prisoners in iran and they were trying to save them by writing letters to their ambassadors, iranian ambassadors to their countries, and asking it to save their lives and now it is very disappointing for them and i think the international community has united in condemning this act of execution. united in condemning this act of execution-— united in condemning this act of execution. ~ ., ., ., ~ .
the british foreign secretary, james cleverly, urged tehran to "end the violence against its own people." bbc persian's roja assadi joins me now. what's been the international reaction to these executions? as you said, the british foreign secretary called it abhorrent and this is not the only way to describe what happened in iran about these two executions. many foreign ministers have called it, used the same kind of vocabulary, apparent, appalling, horrifying, revolting, such as...