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ultimately, they are us companies- _ no, who wins? ultimately, they are us companies. the _ no, who wins? ultimately, they are us companies. the ftc _ no, who wins? ultimately, they are us companies. the ftc probably i us companies. the ftc probably taking the most stringent view on this deal. what it might mean is that there is a divergence between the red glittery approach. it might mean that certain countries are going to try, reimpose new restrictions. the european commission has tended to be quite strict, including microsoft, google and facebook. usually, these comebacks tend to end in the european commission having to retreat and the us tech giants getting their own way.- retreat and the us tech giants getting their own way. thank you, senior market _ getting their own way. thank you, senior market strategist. - getting their own way. thank you, senior market strategist. the - senior market strategist. the company behind vice and motherboard has filed for bankruptcy in the us. vice media group was valued at $5.7 billionjust six years vice media group was valued a
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on us national security. i think if we defaulted that would have significant economic consequences which would then translate into national security consequences. paying troops, the morale of troops, weapons systems, contracts, all of that would be impacted. readiness clearly would be impacted, so our large—scale exercises that we do at various training centres would probably slow down or come to a halt in many, many cases. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. at the st philip's food bank, they start queuing two hours before it opens. this is food that is in short supply, but high demand. it's really bad. this is the warehouse where much of that food comes from. fridges are virtually empty. shelves are bare. it's really desperate. every week we are thinking, is this the week that we're going to have to shut the doors because we can't keep up with the orders? back at the st philip's food bank, the shortage means they've been forced to find food elsewhere — but that, too, is proving difficu
on us national security. i think if we defaulted that would have significant economic consequences which would then translate into national security consequences. paying troops, the morale of troops, weapons systems, contracts, all of that would be impacted. readiness clearly would be impacted, so our large—scale exercises that we do at various training centres would probably slow down or come to a halt in many, many cases. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. at the st...
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our customers are telling us they want us to be carbon_ are telling us they want us to be carbon neutral. it is fundamentally important for us that we — fundamentally important for us that we make investments for an energy— that we make investments for an energy intensive organisation to lead — energy intensive organisation to lead the way in carbonate zer0~ — to lead the way in carbonate zero. �* , . . to lead the way in carbonate zero. , . ., ., to lead the way in carbonate zero. , . . ., ., to lead the way in carbonate zero. �* , ., ., ., ., ., zero. australia has a target to reach net _ zero. australia has a target to reach net zero _ zero. australia has a target to reach net zero emissions - zero. australia has a target to reach net zero emissions by i reach net zero emissions by 2050 but coal and gas still generate much of its energy. the switch to renewables is unstoppable. nagging question remains, is the transition happening fast enough? before we do let me tell you about the escalating feud between the florida state government and disney. a board appointed by govern
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and from the us side the us has been prominently unhappy about access to markets and what the us views as unfair trading policies that china tends to have one of the highest tariff rates of the major economies so it is harderfor the us companies to sell onto that market. that is former us ambassador frank lavin there. the taliban in afghanistan say the national flag carrier ariana afghan airlines has formally resumed direct passenger service to china. the flight from kabul to the xinjiang region will operate once a week and will return to kabul on the same day. the air route was halted three years ago due to the covid pandemic. the taliban run administration has not been internationally recognised but china is among the countries trying to build a relationship with the country. taliban officials say a chinese company has recently expressed interest in investing billions of dollars in afghanistan's lithium deposits. milk prices in india have risen by around 15% over the course of last year. from the consumer to the dairy farmer, everyone has been feeling the pinch. the bbc�*s arunoday
and from the us side the us has been prominently unhappy about access to markets and what the us views as unfair trading policies that china tends to have one of the highest tariff rates of the major economies so it is harderfor the us companies to sell onto that market. that is former us ambassador frank lavin there. the taliban in afghanistan say the national flag carrier ariana afghan airlines has formally resumed direct passenger service to china. the flight from kabul to the xinjiang...
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push us into massivejob losses, into kind of event that would push us into massive job losses, into a recession and often when the united states goes into a recession, that has ripple effects around the globe. and as we head towards this deadline, presumably, ben talked about the shooting up of the cost of insuring the debt, the markets are going to get more and more spooked as we head to the end of may? the? as we head to the end of may? they are on the clock _ as we head to the end of may? they are on the clock is _ as we head to the end of may? tte: are on the clock is ticking. frankly, one of the most disconcerting aspects of what is happening right now is there is a sense of complacency. yes, markets are moving but the stock market is not reacting to this and that is normally what gets washington's attention, when the market tends to move. and this is very complicated negotiation that they need to finish up negotiation that they need to finish up before the beginning ofjune, and the white house and house republicans could not be further apart on what is going to happen, what it
push us into massivejob losses, into kind of event that would push us into massive job losses, into a recession and often when the united states goes into a recession, that has ripple effects around the globe. and as we head towards this deadline, presumably, ben talked about the shooting up of the cost of insuring the debt, the markets are going to get more and more spooked as we head to the end of may? the? as we head to the end of may? they are on the clock _ as we head to the end of may?...
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you know, people talk about sometimes us versus china, but truthfully, the us and china are not the only countries that are in africa. and why? because most people recognise you've got fast growing economies. you've got a youthful population. you know, they're going to be supplying a huge part of the world's labour force. they've got the commodities and the natural resources there, and you have better governance in a lot of the countries. but flori, let's be frank here, because you know this many are seeing this as basically the west trying to play catch up. we know china's been investing billions into africa since the turn of the century and this is now the west, possibly sweating bricks that they're losing out to china's influence on that vast continent. i have a somewhat different view because china certainly has been in africa for a while. but, you have us companies, for example, caterpillar and procter and gamble and visa, who have been there for 40, 50, 60 years. so, some of it is just the impression of who's there... but the numbers speak for themselves because flori in 2009, chin
you know, people talk about sometimes us versus china, but truthfully, the us and china are not the only countries that are in africa. and why? because most people recognise you've got fast growing economies. you've got a youthful population. you know, they're going to be supplying a huge part of the world's labour force. they've got the commodities and the natural resources there, and you have better governance in a lot of the countries. but flori, let's be frank here, because you know this...
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let us go into that, if ou don't aspiration. let us go into that, if you don't think _ aspiration. let us go into that, if you don't think this _ aspiration. let us go into that, if you don't think this is _ aspiration. let us go into that, if you don't think this is the - aspiration. let us go into that, if. you don't think this is the solution for aviation, what is?— for aviation, what is? there is three families _ for aviation, what is? there is three families of _ for aviation, what is? there is three families of technologiesj for aviation, what is? there is i three families of technologies on the table, for alternative fuels, up to 2050. one is fats and vegetable oils, that is a more that char technology but the research base is not scaleable. you mention the problem with the link to the palm oil. there is anotherfamily problem with the link to the palm oil. there is another family of technology, things like wood and straw, ideally residualfrom technology, things like wood and straw, ideally residual from for trioperation or farming, straw, ideally residual from for triopera
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they are using - those comments? that is russian propaganda. they are using all i propaganda. they are using all their possibilities. they look ridiculous and the whole world sees the weakness of russia because they claim to be the second strongest army in the world. they said in three days they will take care of and then they will take care of and then they would march but then in reality we see quite opposite, it took almost one year for them to capture and not even completely, the small town which had before the invasion a population of 70,000. they'll last several models. so i think they try to show some kind of that they are bold and they feel themselves strong but that is not the fight. the morale of their tropes is very low. the moral inside russian society is very low and we believe that one more victory and have a final very pivotal attack. ukrainian mp — oleksiy goncharenko — who i spoke to earlier. just to remind of the latest developments. the mayor of kyiv reporting more explosions in the ukrainian capital tonight and saying that as offences were working to in
they are using - those comments? that is russian propaganda. they are using all i propaganda. they are using all their possibilities. they look ridiculous and the whole world sees the weakness of russia because they claim to be the second strongest army in the world. they said in three days they will take care of and then they will take care of and then they would march but then in reality we see quite opposite, it took almost one year for them to capture and not even completely, the small town...
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our customers are telling us that they want us to be carbon neutral. it is fundamentally important for us that we make investments such as the macroalgae trial for an energy intensive organisation such as sydney water to lead the way in carbon net zero. australia has a target to reach net zero emissions by 2050, but coal and gas still generate much of its energy. the switch to renewables is unstoppable, but a nagging question remains is the transition happening fast enough? phil mercer, bbc news, sydney. and before we go let me tell you about the escalating feud between the florida state government and disney. a board appointed by florida governor ron desantis that oversees disney's special district has voted to sue the entertainment giant. it comes a week after disney filed a suit against mr desantis. board chairman martin garcia said the board had "no choice now but to respond". the row between desantis and the house of mouse began after disney criticised the state's parental rights in education act, dubbed by critics as the "don't say gay" bill. and
our customers are telling us that they want us to be carbon neutral. it is fundamentally important for us that we make investments such as the macroalgae trial for an energy intensive organisation such as sydney water to lead the way in carbon net zero. australia has a target to reach net zero emissions by 2050, but coal and gas still generate much of its energy. the switch to renewables is unstoppable, but a nagging question remains is the transition happening fast enough? phil mercer, bbc...
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on us national security. i think if we defaulted that would have significant economic consequences which would then translate into national security consequences. paying troops, the morale of troops, weapons systems, contracts, all of that would be impacted. readiness clearly would be impacted, so our large—scale exercises that we do at various training centres would probably slow down or come to a halt in many, many cases. treasury secretary janet yellen has said that the us government could become unable to pay all of its bills on time as soon asjune 1st if congress doesn't first raise the debt limit. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. 0n on her own, she isn't much of a problem. but this prussian cart is part of a much larger issue hiding beneath the surface. they are a non—native species and these hardy fish are a real threat to our own carp. scientists are trying to work out how the fish got here, and they know the female eggs can be fertilised by other species, meaning they spread
on us national security. i think if we defaulted that would have significant economic consequences which would then translate into national security consequences. paying troops, the morale of troops, weapons systems, contracts, all of that would be impacted. readiness clearly would be impacted, so our large—scale exercises that we do at various training centres would probably slow down or come to a halt in many, many cases. treasury secretary janet yellen has said that the us government could...
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let us _ to... that is a big question, isn't it. yes. let us come _ to... that is a big question, isn't it. yes. let us come back - to... that is a big question, isn't it. yes. let us come back to - to... that is a big question, isn't i it. yes. let us come back to crispin blunt on some _ it. yes. let us come back to crispin blunt on some of _ it. yes. let us come back to crispin blunt on some of those specifics you raised about the support that is necessary, the ongoing nature of some of this care, i mean mean obviously there are budgetary implications of all of that, is that part of the government's reluctance, do you think or is it a moral panic about the... it do you think or is it a moral panic about the- - -_ about the... it would be frankly insane if it _ about the... it would be frankly insane if it was, _ about the... it would be frankly insane if it was, because - about the... it would be frankly insane if it was, because why . about the... it would be frankly - insane if it was, because why people are so excited by the prospect of opening up ment
let us _ to... that is a big question, isn't it. yes. let us come _ to... that is a big question, isn't it. yes. let us come back - to... that is a big question, isn't it. yes. let us come back to - to... that is a big question, isn't i it. yes. let us come back to crispin blunt on some _ it. yes. let us come back to crispin blunt on some of _ it. yes. let us come back to crispin blunt on some of those specifics you raised about the support that is necessary, the ongoing nature of some of this...
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and us as people to hold them to account— and us as people to hold them to account for— and us as people to hold them to account for those really important things _ account for those really important things if— account for those really important things. if you disagree with what she said — things. if you disagree with what she said today about measures to help victims of child sexual abuse, let's talk— help victims of child sexual abuse, let's talk about that. if you don't like her— let's talk about that. if you don't like her policy in rwanda, let's talk about _ like her policy in rwanda, let's talk about that. if you don't think she is— talk about that. if you don't think she is doing enough to make the streets _ she is doing enough to make the streets safer, let's talk about that — streets safer, let's talk about that all_ streets safer, let's talk about that. all those things matter an awful— that. all those things matter an awful lot — that. all those things matter an awful lot more about than about whether— awful lot more about than about whether she asked a simpl
and us as people to hold them to account— and us as people to hold them to account for— and us as people to hold them to account for those really important things _ account for those really important things if— account for those really important things. if you disagree with what she said — things. if you disagree with what she said today about measures to help victims of child sexual abuse, let's talk— help victims of child sexual abuse, let's talk about that. if you don't like her—...
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have you heard any ad scri ts using. have you heard any ad scripts or— using. have you heard any ad scripts or copy _ using. have you heard any ad scripts or copy written - using. have you heard any ad scripts or copy written bay i using. have you heard any ad scripts or copy written bay al | scripts or copy written bay ai yet, how does that sound to you, like an intelligent teenager?— you, like an intelligent teenauer? ~ , ., teenager? absolutely, we are ruil , teenager? absolutely, we are guilty. our— teenager? absolutely, we are guilty. our own _ teenager? absolutely, we are guilty, our own advertising i guilty, our own advertising campaign week europe was generated with the agency gravity using ai tools to see how creative they could be but thatis how creative they could be but that is one of the positive ways human beings can use ai that is one of the positive ways human beings can use al to find new creative outlets they didn't know were possible. would it be possible to price humans out of the equation when it comes to a company seeking to place an a
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my - much forjoining us. my pleasure. _ much forjoining us. my pleasure, thank- much forjoining us. ij�*i: pleasure, thank you. britain's royal air force has taken overfrom germany, in the lead role of policing the skies over nato's eastern flank in estonia. tensions have increased there since russia's full scale invasion of ukraine last year. 0ur security correspondent, frank gardner, was given exclusive access to nato's forward airbase at amari in estonia. in the skies above estonia, the raf is helping patrol nato's eastern flank on the lookout for any russian incursions. since the full scale invasion of ukraine, nato's has been increasing its vigilance here in the baltics. come this way, let me show you the aircraft. so i'm on state at the moment, so if the alarm goes, clearly, i'll run back in, get my flying jacket, and i'll be into the aircraft to scramble. wing commander leask is an raf typhoon pilot serving with naito in estonia. he's on standby with the quick reaction force. so here we've got a typhoon aircraft. it is armed at the mo
my - much forjoining us. my pleasure. _ much forjoining us. my pleasure, thank- much forjoining us. ij�*i: pleasure, thank you. britain's royal air force has taken overfrom germany, in the lead role of policing the skies over nato's eastern flank in estonia. tensions have increased there since russia's full scale invasion of ukraine last year. 0ur security correspondent, frank gardner, was given exclusive access to nato's forward airbase at amari in estonia. in the skies above estonia, the...
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great to have you with us. two major international summits today, more than 8,000 apart, with the shadow of the war in ukraine cast on them both. first, the g7, where the world's most advanced economies are meeting in japan. the us has said it will support providing advanced fighterjets including us—made f16s to ukraine and also back training ukrainian pilots to fly them. meanwhile, moscow's closest ally in the middle east, syria's bashar al assad, received a warm welcome at a summit of arab leaders in saudi arabia after years of international isolation. during syria's bloody civil war, it was only massive russian military support, that allowed assad, condemned by many as a war criminal, to cling onto power. the summit was also attented by the ukrainian president, volodymr zelensky, who is due tojoin the g7 group in hiroshima on sunday, where its expected he'll address leaders and hold a meeting with us presidentjoe biden. details on that later in the programme. but first, the news of more military support fo
great to have you with us. two major international summits today, more than 8,000 apart, with the shadow of the war in ukraine cast on them both. first, the g7, where the world's most advanced economies are meeting in japan. the us has said it will support providing advanced fighterjets including us—made f16s to ukraine and also back training ukrainian pilots to fly them. meanwhile, moscow's closest ally in the middle east, syria's bashar al assad, received a warm welcome at a summit of arab...
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do stick with us, we us. thank you. do stick with us. we will _ us. thank you. do stick with us, we will have _ us. thank you. do stick with us, we will have much - us. thank you. do stick with us, we will have much morej us, we will have much more later on in the programme about how the events of the last 2a hours have unravelled. let's go to the situation at the zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant in ukraine. the head of the un's nuclear watchdog has voiced extreme concern as the russians evacuate residents from the area. the conditions were described as increasingly unpredictable and potentially dangerous and called for immediate action. there has been increased shelling by both sides out of a possible offensive by ukraine. we are joined by doctor michael mackay from ottawa, he is a veteran of the ukraine democratic and civil society renaissance. thank you for being with us. what is your take on the current situation? it is very worrying but we've seen it coming for a long time because the zaporizhzhia plant was captured one year ago and when i see this, i see a
do stick with us, we us. thank you. do stick with us. we will _ us. thank you. do stick with us, we will have _ us. thank you. do stick with us, we will have much - us. thank you. do stick with us, we will have much morej us, we will have much more later on in the programme about how the events of the last 2a hours have unravelled. let's go to the situation at the zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant in ukraine. the head of the un's nuclear watchdog has voiced extreme concern as the russians...
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thank you very much for joining us and telling us - pockets. thank you very much for joining us and telling us a - pockets. thank you very much for joining us and telling us a bit - pockets. thank you very much for| joining us and telling us a bit more about what it is that your members are looking for, and a reminder that the royal college of nursing there, and pat cullen has said to her members that ministers have heard your voice and now they must recognise your true value. she said nurses are striking because our patients are dying. more analysis on that throughout the day. now let's handover to the weather. hello there. you may have noticed it was quite a fresh feeling morning out there, but temperatures are already on the rise and actually temperatures will continue to rise further as the week wears on with quite a lot of dry weather in the forecast for most of us, too. and that's all because high pressure with us in the driving seat at the moment, keeping things relatively quiet. and you may notice it will feel a bit cool if you are expo
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simon, what more can you tell us? , simon, what more can you tell us? ,, ., ., ., us? the boat capsized at around seven o'clock _ us? the boat capsized at around seven o'clock on _ us? the boat capsized at around seven o'clock on sunday - us? the boat capsized at around| seven o'clock on sunday evening local time. that in itself raises some questions because normally, tourist boats like this must stop running services at 6pm, when it gets dark. but it's believed people were heading back to a town called tanur. the town had been particularly busy, people were returning there from a day at the beach. shortly into its journey, the boat started listing and then, it actually capsized. that was a double—decker boat, a large number of people were trapped underneath the boat, and that's why we've seen such a large number of people losing their lives. other people have been rescued and taken to hospital but we understand people are in a critical condition and relatives have been gathering at the hospital's desperate venues, but the rescue operation has continued the night. we
simon, what more can you tell us? , simon, what more can you tell us? ,, ., ., ., us? the boat capsized at around seven o'clock _ us? the boat capsized at around seven o'clock on _ us? the boat capsized at around seven o'clock on sunday - us? the boat capsized at around| seven o'clock on sunday evening local time. that in itself raises some questions because normally, tourist boats like this must stop running services at 6pm, when it gets dark. but it's believed people were heading back to a...
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it of this house was being reported in the us? , , ., ., . ., the us? it depends on what channel ou the us? it depends on what channel you chewed — the us? it depends on what channel you chewed into. _ the us? it depends on what channel you chewed into. the _ the us? it depends on what channel you chewed into. the american - the us? it depends on what channel i you chewed into. the american media is politically divisive. —— tune into. you have liberal channels, conservative channels and megan and harry are pretty divisive figures in that sense. i could tell you a lot of new yorkers here are divided about it. some do not care some have about it. some do not care some have a great deal of empathy towards prince harry given his history and another people do dispute their version of events but yes, it is a very much he said, she said, they said situation.— very much he said, she said, they said situation. thank you very much. sta with said situation. thank you very much. stay with us — said situation. thank you very much. stay with us here _ said
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now on friday, for many of us, it's going to be a sunny start to the day with those blue skies with us first thing in the morning, late morning, that's when we hit 17 degrees. that's when we start to see clouds develop. and i think probably parts of yorkshire again prone to seeing some of those clouds spreading across the skies. same too probably across parts of the north midlands, northwest scotland have a bit more cloud, a few more breaks for northern ireland. for most, it's a dry day with sunny spells and temperatures still into the low twenties and the warmer spots. it will feel pleasant if you're outside well into the weekend. we do have a cold front that's going to be running into our area of high pressure that will be affecting northern areas. so expect more in the way of cloud for scotland. a bit of patchy rain too for 0rkney, shetland, the western isles and the highlands too. and this air flowing into north scotland, it's actually quite chilly. so temperatures just 12 degrees through the afternoon in lerwick on saturday. further south, more sunshine and if anything it's going
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help us understand that. he - more about it later. help us understand that. he will. more about it later. help us understand that. he will be | more about it later. help us - understand that. he will be charged as a child, or an adult? i know it is too early to tell at this point, but from a legal perspective what you think? but from a legal perspective what ou think? ., ., you think? from the legal parapective. _ you think? from the legal perspective, our - you think? from the legal perspective, our law- you think? from the legal| perspective, our law deals you think? from the legal- perspective, our law deals with the juvenile criminal acts is very specific. he cannot be sentenced or judged because he is younger than 15. there are certain corrective measures that can be taken by a judge but there will not be any court hearings, no court process, legal process against this child. because legally, under serbian law, he is child up until he is 1a years old. he is child up until he is 14 years old, ., , he is child up until he is 14 years old. ., , , ., old. so
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and without us the hospital neither. we need to be training people to do these _ need to be training people to do these jobs and to pay them more. the prime these jobs and to pay them more. prime minister these jobs and to pay them more. iie: prime minister says the net migration figures are not out of control, but they are too high. also on the programme... the chief constable of the uk's second biggest force, police scotland, says it's instituitionally racist and sexist in what's thought to be the first admission of its kind in the uk. household energy bills for many will fall for the first time in almost three years this summer, but they'll still be much higher than before the war in ukraine. and how hundreds of strangers gathered in london today for the military funeral of a black world war ii veteran who died alone. coming up on bbc news... have spurs missed their slot? the dutch manager says he's staying at feyenoord. the latest being linked with a vacantjob in north london turns down the chance to join tottenham.
and without us the hospital neither. we need to be training people to do these _ need to be training people to do these jobs and to pay them more. the prime these jobs and to pay them more. prime minister these jobs and to pay them more. iie: prime minister says the net migration figures are not out of control, but they are too high. also on the programme... the chief constable of the uk's second biggest force, police scotland, says it's instituitionally racist and sexist in what's thought to...
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danny, tell us more. this is one of the most notorious _ danny, tell us more. this is one of the most notorious crimes - danny, tell us more. this is one of the most notorious crimes of - danny, tell us more. this is one of the most notorious crimes of this i the most notorious crimes of this part of the uk which has remained unsolved for more than three decades. today, that terrible weight that her family have had for 30 years finally came to an end. he was 25 years old at the time when she went missing back in 1992 in sunderland. in the last few minutes, he has been convicted at newcastle crown court. this can be described as bedlam in the crowded courtroom here as the verdict was delivered after all these years. there was shouting and screaming from the family and the police had to come in at one stage to move people out of the court. nikki allan's mother has just come down the steps in the last few minutes, deeply upset, in tears, wondering for all these years whether she would see justice her for daughter and in interviews with us, she said that was the da
danny, tell us more. this is one of the most notorious _ danny, tell us more. this is one of the most notorious crimes - danny, tell us more. this is one of the most notorious crimes of - danny, tell us more. this is one of the most notorious crimes of this i the most notorious crimes of this part of the uk which has remained unsolved for more than three decades. today, that terrible weight that her family have had for 30 years finally came to an end. he was 25 years old at the time when she...
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talk to us.— using up your precious electricity to talk to us. ., ,, , . to talk to us. thank you very much, bbc. we will keep you across events in sudan, absolutely terrifying and horrific for those trying to lead and those who are remaining. it couldn't have been a more picture —— different picture on the other side of the world last night. turning to one of the biggest nights in the fashion world, as the met gala in new york paid tribute to one of their own. this year�*s theme, �*karl lagerfeld: a line of beauty�*, honoured the late fashion icon, with attendees encouraged to dress in his honour. nada tawfiq has all the glitz and glamour from the red carpet. stars at the met gala are usually asked to interpret a theme. this year they were simply told to dress in honour of one man — the late fashion designer karl lagerfeld. many of his muses borrowed from chanel�*s archives. model naomi campbell wore a 2010 couture pink gown, and actor penelope cruz chose a vintage piece with a sequinned hood. well, this is actually a genuine karl piece from the museum fro
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thank you for being with us first or during the course of the l us first or during the course of the last few hours and given us that analysis in terms of the tests and running the scene. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. food prices continued to soar over the last year, according to new research as the prime minister meets industry leaders over high costs. supermarkets and farmers will discuss with rishi sunak how the uk can improve how it produces and sells food. consumer group which? said the price of some goods jumped by 25% compared to last year with dairy goods such as cheese seeing the biggest rise. the general secretary of the royal college of nursing, pat cullen, has used her speech at the union's annual congress to urge members to vote in the upcoming ballot on further strike action in england. the rcn has rejected the government's pay offer, which was accepted by a number of other health unions. vodafone will axe 11,000 jobs over the next three years as the new chief executive sets out plans to "simplify" the telecoms giant. the cuts equal a tenth of it
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this was the response from the white house, we do not support the use of us made equipment being used for attacks inside russia, we've been very clear about that, and we continue to do that. we have been clear, notjust publicly but privately with the ukrainians. the trial of a man accused of carrying out the deadliest—ever attack againstjewish people in the united states has heard that he methodically shot his victims at close range. robert bowers faces a possible death sentence if found guilty of ii killings at a synagogue in pittsburgh five years ago. defence lawyers said there was no dispute that mr bowers carried out the shootings, but that he suffered from schizophrenia. he's accused of killing worshippers, many of them elderly, during sabbath services as well as wounding seven others. he has pleaded not guilty. brazil is hosting the largest summit of south american leaders for nearly a decade. in his opening speech, the brazilian president, luiz inacio lula da silva, urged his counterparts to put aside ideological differences in favour of unity. but his appeal has been oversha
this was the response from the white house, we do not support the use of us made equipment being used for attacks inside russia, we've been very clear about that, and we continue to do that. we have been clear, notjust publicly but privately with the ukrainians. the trial of a man accused of carrying out the deadliest—ever attack againstjewish people in the united states has heard that he methodically shot his victims at close range. robert bowers faces a possible death sentence if found...
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thank you very much for being with us. we heard the representative from amazon being pressed in that report. why has amazon pushed back against unionisation? is this all about protecting their bottom line? yes. protecting their bottom line? yes, it is. their salary _ protecting their bottom line? yes, it is. their salary level _ protecting their bottom line? yes, it is. their salary level is - protecting their bottom line? us: it is. their salary level isjust it is. their salary level is just above the living wage and the gmb union are asking to be paid £15 and are for their workers. it is a tactic to prevent unionisation. it is also there to open up the workforce as well so that more diverse people can work for amazon, as well. ~ , ., ' diverse people can work for amazon, as well. ~ , .,' , ., as well. will this offer be enough to lacate as well. will this offer be enough to placate the — as well. will this offer be enough to placate the workers _ as well. will this offer be enough to placate the workers at - as well.
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help us out, talk us through - me. help us out, talk us through what we are expecting throughout the day today. right now, the jury is being given theirfinal day today. right now, the jury is being given their final charge and they will retire to deliberate in about an hour. we may get a verdict today, it could be the next day, it could be a week, wejust today, it could be the next day, it could be a week, we just do today, it could be the next day, it could be a week, wejust do not know. given that the trial is not lengthier complex, we may have a verdict this week is also interesting, reminders in broad terms about what the jury has heard in this case. the terms about what the 'ury has heard in this case.— terms about what the “my has heard in this case.— in this case. the case has been almost all _ in this case. the case has been almost all the _ in this case. the case has been almost all the plaintiff - in this case. the case has been almost all the plaintiff so - in this case. the case has been almost all th
help us out, talk us through - me. help us out, talk us through what we are expecting throughout the day today. right now, the jury is being given theirfinal day today. right now, the jury is being given their final charge and they will retire to deliberate in about an hour. we may get a verdict today, it could be the next day, it could be a week, wejust today, it could be the next day, it could be a week, we just do today, it could be the next day, it could be a week, wejust do not know. given...
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we are auoin us go, quickly, quickly. we are going back _ us go, quickly, quickly. we are going back right _ us go, quickly, quickly. we are going back right now. - us go, quickly, quickly. we are going back right now. try - us go, quickly, quickly. we are going back right now. try to i going back right now. try to kill some — going back right now. try to kill some of _ going back right now. try to kill some of them. - gunfire. let us get out of here! let us go, let's go. this is our country and what else can we do?— can we do? well, you could give u . can we do? well, you could give up bakhmut _ can we do? well, you could give up bakhmut and _ can we do? well, you could give up bakhmut and just _ can we do? well, you could give up bakhmut and just move - can we do? well, you could give| up bakhmut and just move back. for us, if we retreat, yes, we could save a few lives, but then we will have two assault back and we could lose much more lives. we need to stay here until the end. but even defence is taking many ukrainian lives. young and old. stephan's comrades
we are auoin us go, quickly, quickly. we are going back _ us go, quickly, quickly. we are going back right _ us go, quickly, quickly. we are going back right now. - us go, quickly, quickly. we are going back right now. try - us go, quickly, quickly. we are going back right now. try to i going back right now. try to kill some — going back right now. try to kill some of _ going back right now. try to kill some of them. - gunfire. let us get out of here! let us go, let's go. this is our country...
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economy. on the growth of the utica dust us econom . . �* on the growth of the utica dust us econom . ., �* ., , , ., economy. that'll only be at the mar: in economy. that'll only be at the margin when — economy. that'll only be at the margin when it _ economy. that'll only be at the margin when it comes - economy. that'll only be at the margin when it comes to - economy. that'll only be at the l margin when it comes to growth perspective, it means us policy being less supported over the next few years, but if we had to weigh the benefits over these modest spending cuts, we will take that deal every time because the deal itself has brought a lot of calm to financial markets, it's also meant that the us economy recession odds are not as collating quickly, so those spending cuts will only be modest over the medium term. congress is a big task ahead of them to actually get this passed, and a very divided congress. so have investors started to price in the price it will not need that —— meet that 5th ofjune deadline? i price it will not need that -- meet that 5th ofjune deadline
economy. on the growth of the utica dust us econom . . �* on the growth of the utica dust us econom . ., �* ., , , ., economy. that'll only be at the mar: in economy. that'll only be at the margin when — economy. that'll only be at the margin when it _ economy. that'll only be at the margin when it comes - economy. that'll only be at the margin when it comes to - economy. that'll only be at the l margin when it comes to growth perspective, it means us policy being less supported over the...
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i know about the army, they use - about the army, they use bullets _ about the army, they use bullets and bombs. i haven't heard — bullets and bombs. i haven't heard of— bullets and bombs. i haven't heard of army using barrels or mayhe — heard of army using barrels or maybe cooking pots.- maybe cooking pots. large barrels full _ maybe cooking pots. large barrels full of _ maybe cooking pots. large barrels full of explosives . maybe cooking pots. large l barrels full of explosives and projectiles which i dropped from helicopters and explode with devastating effect. there's been a lot of testimony about these things.— there's been a lot of testimony about these things. bombs, we have bombs. — about these things. bombs, we have bombs, missiles- about these things. bombs, we have bombs, missiles and - have bombs, missiles and bullets _ have bombs, missiles and bullets. �* , ., have bombs, missiles and bullets. �* ., �* , bullets. but you wouldn't deny that included _ bullets. but you wouldn't deny that included under _ bullets. but you wouldn't deny that included under the
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against us. and it was unprovoked. it was unjustified. the only aggressors there is russia. , this war is coming from an indicted war criminal who is wanted by the international criminal court for the crimes against women and children. we should probably think about something else rather than continuing extortion there of the truth. while putin today, together with the national federation, is waging another aggressive war, no different from what hitler did during world war ii. we different from what hitler did during world war ii.- different from what hitler did during world war ii. different from what hitler did durin: world war ii. ~ . , . during world war ii. we have seen at the same time _ during world war ii. we have seen at the same time russia _ during world war ii. we have seen at the same time russia launching - during world war ii. we have seen at the same time russia launching a - the same time russia launching a barrage of drone and launch range missile attacks on kievan other cities
against us. and it was unprovoked. it was unjustified. the only aggressors there is russia. , this war is coming from an indicted war criminal who is wanted by the international criminal court for the crimes against women and children. we should probably think about something else rather than continuing extortion there of the truth. while putin today, together with the national federation, is waging another aggressive war, no different from what hitler did during world war ii. we different from...
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use facial recognition. intend to use facial recognition technology— intend to use facial recognition technology during _ intend to use facial recognition technology during the - intend to use facial recognition technology during the policing | intend to use facial recognition l technology during the policing of the coronation. _ technology during the policing of the coronation. the— technology during the policing of the coronation.— the coronation. the king was in westminster _ the coronation. the king was in westminster abbey _ the coronation. the king was in westminster abbey for - the coronation. the king was in westminster abbey for a - the coronation. the king was in i westminster abbey for a rehearsal the coronation. the king was in - westminster abbey for a rehearsal of the service today is a pain to put the service today is a pain to put the final touches to the railings outside and the police prepared for one of their greatest ever security challenges —— as a painter put the final touches. challenges —— as a painter put the finaltouches. daniel challenges ——
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in the us. and on the year—on—year basis that's a little over 4% and that's unprecedented. we have not had that kind of contraction since the 1930s and we know that with a lag of 2a months after changes in money suppty, months after changes in money supply, we say changes in inflation and it doesn't surprise me and in february, john greenwood and i indicated that by the end of this year, inflation will be in the 2% or 5% range and we are in that zone already at 4.9%. none of this surprises me, if you are watching the money supply, you know what will happen to inflation. the bad news is what will happen to the economy and with that kind of contraction in the money supply we will have a good recession. �* . , money supply we will have a good recession. �* ., , , ., , recession. and that gets us neatly onto what could _ recession. and that gets us neatly onto what could happen _ recession. and that gets us neatly onto what could happen next - recession. and that gets us neatly onto what cou
in the us. and on the year—on—year basis that's a little over 4% and that's unprecedented. we have not had that kind of contraction since the 1930s and we know that with a lag of 2a months after changes in money suppty, months after changes in money supply, we say changes in inflation and it doesn't surprise me and in february, john greenwood and i indicated that by the end of this year, inflation will be in the 2% or 5% range and we are in that zone already at 4.9%. none of this surprises...
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he gave us some more detail. it was another night of air strikes by russia and the third night in a week that russia attacked kyiv. all drones that were fired at the capital were intercepted by the country's air defence and the ukrainian military said it had intercepted most of the drones that were fired, so again i think this is another indication of the major role that air defence has played in protecting cities and towns across the country. the military is saying that russia fired 26 of these drones and that 21 were intercepted. no places were hit here in kyiv, but there have been reports of damage in cities across the country. in the central region of kirovograd officials say an oil depot was hit. in dnipro a government building was damaged. in the city of konstantinovka, buildings were also hit and reports suggest that a military facility was the target there. so again, more attacks by russia, targeting cities away from the front lines and it seems russia has returned to this strategy of launching missiles a
he gave us some more detail. it was another night of air strikes by russia and the third night in a week that russia attacked kyiv. all drones that were fired at the capital were intercepted by the country's air defence and the ukrainian military said it had intercepted most of the drones that were fired, so again i think this is another indication of the major role that air defence has played in protecting cities and towns across the country. the military is saying that russia fired 26 of...
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sport now to the us. it's known as the happiest place on earth, then layoffs and the closure of its star wars themed hotel and disney has pulled the plug on a plan to invest more than $1 billion to build a new corporate campus in florida. it's the latest in a spat between the company and the state's republican governor. samira hussain has more. in a statement to employees, disney said it scrapped its plans because of new leadership at the company and changing business conditions. bob eiger returned to disney november just 11 months after he left. the changing business conditions are likely to include the tension between disney and florida's governor, ron desantis. now, disney is the largest single employer in the state, but it came under criticism by the governor when disney opposed a new law in the state that would ban the discussion of sexual orientation or gender identity in public schools. in a competing statement, mr desantis said disney announced the possibility of this new campus two years ago, but
sport now to the us. it's known as the happiest place on earth, then layoffs and the closure of its star wars themed hotel and disney has pulled the plug on a plan to invest more than $1 billion to build a new corporate campus in florida. it's the latest in a spat between the company and the state's republican governor. samira hussain has more. in a statement to employees, disney said it scrapped its plans because of new leadership at the company and changing business conditions. bob eiger...
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thank you so much forjoining us. let's bring you back to the pictures we've been showing you in soho. really great for the crowd have shown up because they got a glimpse of the prince and princess of wales. william and catherine have been at the dog and duck pub to hear how it has been preparing from the coronation weekend. the pub was dealt in 173a, one of the oldest pubs in soho we are hearing from those inside that william, the prince of wales poured their perfect pint during the visit. it was the first pint of kingmaker, pale ale brewed to celebrate the coronation. everyone was saying he did a greatjob. as you can see, everyone had their phones are taking lots of pictures, they stopped and chatted with the crowd as well. catherine was telling one young woman who was there that ready for the coronation, there are a few more ducks to get in a row. everything has been going well. earlier, they travelled on the elizabeth line which is the nearest tube and rail line here in london. it was the elizabeth line named afte
thank you so much forjoining us. let's bring you back to the pictures we've been showing you in soho. really great for the crowd have shown up because they got a glimpse of the prince and princess of wales. william and catherine have been at the dog and duck pub to hear how it has been preparing from the coronation weekend. the pub was dealt in 173a, one of the oldest pubs in soho we are hearing from those inside that william, the prince of wales poured their perfect pint during the visit. it...
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people who use grab for rides will use it for delivery as well and other services. they are more brand loyal as well. ., . ,, as well. indeed, rolf back there from new street _ as well. indeed, rolf back there from new street talking - as well. indeed, rolf back there from new street talking about i as well. indeed, rolf back there i from new street talking about the global right—handed business and its evolution. and that brings me to the end of the programme at this hour. thank you so much forjoining me. stay with global bbc news for the latest headlines and analysis. just four years ago, lucy humphrey was facing up to the fact that unless a kidney donor could be found, she had just five years to live. she'd been diagnosed with lupus, was having dialysis three times a week and couldn't enjoy the camper van she and her partner had bought. we were going to go to aberystwyth, but because i didn't feel very well, we changed our plans. i had a shower, felt a little bit better, so we'd sayjust to stay local and come to the knap here in bari. that decision was one that
people who use grab for rides will use it for delivery as well and other services. they are more brand loyal as well. ., . ,, as well. indeed, rolf back there from new street _ as well. indeed, rolf back there from new street talking - as well. indeed, rolf back there from new street talking about i as well. indeed, rolf back there i from new street talking about the global right—handed business and its evolution. and that brings me to the end of the programme at this hour. thank you so much...
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us presidentjoe biden confirmed that the us and its allies will help train ukrainian pilots to fly western fighterjets like the f—16, which president zelensky had long called for. biden also promised to support ukraine with more ammunition and armoured vehicles, partly as a demonstration of western resolve. we will not waver. putin will not break our resolve as he thought he could two years ago, almost three years ago. we're going to continue to provide economic, humanitarian and security assistance to ukraine so it can stand strong as long as it needs it. meanwhile, president zelensky thanked world leaders for their enduring support at the end of the summit and said that russia's defeat would result in lasting world peace. he also insisted that russia does not occupy the embattled city of bakhmut, after conflicting claims over who is now in control. our diplomatic correspondent james landale has more. for more than eight months, in what's now the longest battle of this war, ukrainian forces have defended bakhmut. the eastern city is now largely in ruins and largely in russian hands —
us presidentjoe biden confirmed that the us and its allies will help train ukrainian pilots to fly western fighterjets like the f—16, which president zelensky had long called for. biden also promised to support ukraine with more ammunition and armoured vehicles, partly as a demonstration of western resolve. we will not waver. putin will not break our resolve as he thought he could two years ago, almost three years ago. we're going to continue to provide economic, humanitarian and security...
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our correspondent anna foster is in istanbulfor us. this is in istanbul for us. this is in istanbulfor us. is the opposition party headquarters this is the opposition party headquarters in turkeys biggest city and you can see i run this place a high of activity at the moment as votes are being counted in the turkish presidential runoff election. the country hasn't seen anything like this before. previous presidential elections, president erdogan has one outright and one more than 50% of the boat both times. this time it was different and he was run close by an opposition, unity challenger second michael representing his party but joined together various opposition parties as a candidate to try and remove the long—standing leader from power. the situation we have now is that ballots have been made, willing close at 5pm local time and out of the votes are being counted and now is the moments and reason all of the people are playing close attention to the tv screens. you might be up to the tv screens. you might be up to hear the sound of the tv bouncing off the wa
our correspondent anna foster is in istanbulfor us. this is in istanbul for us. this is in istanbulfor us. is the opposition party headquarters this is the opposition party headquarters in turkeys biggest city and you can see i run this place a high of activity at the moment as votes are being counted in the turkish presidential runoff election. the country hasn't seen anything like this before. previous presidential elections, president erdogan has one outright and one more than 50% of the...
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do you still use tiktok? i have to use it for work. i used to really enjoy using it forfun, like, i was on it for hours, i loved the videos, i learnt some fun cooking recipes and things like that, but now ijust have a dummy phone that i use it for at work, and i don't use it else. zoe kleinman, bbc news. the uk is the only european country that still uses regalia. the crown, orb and sceptres are symbols of royalty but what do these ancient objects signify? the king's orb and sceptres were made for the last king charles, king charles ii, in 1661. they've been used in coronations since then. the orb is a hollow gold globe, mounted with jewels and topped with a cross symbolising the christian world. the sceptre with cross represents power and justice. the star of africa on top is cut from the largest diamond in the world. the king will also be presented with the sceptre with dove. also called the rod of equity and mercy, it represents the monarch's spiritual role. st edward's chair was made in 1300 by order of edward i to enclose the ston
do you still use tiktok? i have to use it for work. i used to really enjoy using it forfun, like, i was on it for hours, i loved the videos, i learnt some fun cooking recipes and things like that, but now ijust have a dummy phone that i use it for at work, and i don't use it else. zoe kleinman, bbc news. the uk is the only european country that still uses regalia. the crown, orb and sceptres are symbols of royalty but what do these ancient objects signify? the king's orb and sceptres were made...
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can you talk us through that?— talk us through that? well, my neighbour _ talk us through that? well, my neighbour christine _ talk us through that? well, my neighbour christine made - talk us through that? well, my| neighbour christine made these quiches — neighbour christine made these quiches. you can see that she has tried _ quiches. you can see that she has tried to _ quiches. you can see that she has tried to do — quiches. you can see that she has tried to do a — quiches. you can see that she has tried to do a little crowned with the red — tried to do a little crowned with the red peppers, but i found that over the — the red peppers, but i found that over the years, more and more people are going _ over the years, more and more people are going vegetarian, so it is a vegetarian _ are going vegetarian, so it is a vegetarian quiche. i think she has .ot vegetarian quiche. i think she has got some — vegetarian quiche. i think she has got some mushrooms, some red peppers that came _ got some mushrooms, some red peppers that came a _ got some mushrooms, some red pepp
can you talk us through that?— talk us through that? well, my neighbour _ talk us through that? well, my neighbour christine _ talk us through that? well, my neighbour christine made - talk us through that? well, my| neighbour christine made these quiches — neighbour christine made these quiches. you can see that she has tried _ quiches. you can see that she has tried to _ quiches. you can see that she has tried to do — quiches. you can see that she has tried to do a — quiches. you can...
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we start to think she is missing us around or may have seen us or our or may have seen us or our cover may or may have seen us or our cover may have been blown. we are about to leave but then she makes contact. i think that is her. i think that is the woman. yeah, she hasjust sat her. i think that is the woman. yeah, she has just sat down with our undercover researcher. she has come on her own. translation: thi kim is confident she can get a british passport for both the woman and her baby and offering an illegal immigration route to stay in the uk. thi kim says — route to stay in the uk. thi kim says she _ route to stay in the uk. thi kim says she can _ route to stay in the uk. thi kim says she can find a british mentor poses the father. —— british man. she says she has a number of british man to choose from and it is not long before the conversation turns to money. as a fixer, kim only with a small fee but the man posing as a father we need to be paid a lot more. kim givesa kim gives a hard sell and that she is very experienced and even cheaper than those out there for offering
we start to think she is missing us around or may have seen us or our or may have seen us or our cover may or may have seen us or our cover may have been blown. we are about to leave but then she makes contact. i think that is her. i think that is the woman. yeah, she hasjust sat her. i think that is the woman. yeah, she has just sat down with our undercover researcher. she has come on her own. translation: thi kim is confident she can get a british passport for both the woman and her baby and...
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us us responsibility of again given us responsibility of governing the country for the next five. here in the uk, more details about phillip schofield's relationship with a younger colleague, which led him to quit the network. and, should basic food, products have a price cap, that is what the government in the uk is discussing, to help tackle the uk is discussing, to help tackle the rising offer of living. tonight at 10pm... in the last hour, victory is declared for turkey's recep tayyip erdogan in the country's presidential election. the man who has consolidated his grip on power over two decades now has another five years at the top. jubilation among his supporters — but the opposition leader ran the tightest race against him in years. you can see the reaction from his supporters. as he speaks about this presidential victory and also, what his vision for turkey would look like, five more years of an erdogan presidency. this is a man who has beenin presidency. this is a man who has been in powerfor more than presidency. this is a man who has been in power for more than 20 year
us us responsibility of again given us responsibility of governing the country for the next five. here in the uk, more details about phillip schofield's relationship with a younger colleague, which led him to quit the network. and, should basic food, products have a price cap, that is what the government in the uk is discussing, to help tackle the uk is discussing, to help tackle the rising offer of living. tonight at 10pm... in the last hour, victory is declared for turkey's recep tayyip...
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i used to work with vitamin zelinski i used to work with vitamin zelinski for several years, used to work with vitamin zelinski forseveralyears, he used to work with vitamin zelinski for several years, he was a great manager at that time, and he is quite a good manager now. a great manager. quite a good manager now. a great manauer. , . ., quite a good manager now. a great manauer. ,, . ., , ., manager. since war broke out, their lives have changed _ beyond recognition when missiles began to fall, survival took precedence over the stage. shorena is married to director yurii. they'd just bought their first home, with daughter yana, when three months later bombs hit kyiv. we woke up at five o'clock because was explosions. we are very happy that our daughter was sleeping and she didn't hear these sounds. air raid siren sounds. orla guerin voiceover: the dawn of a frightening new era in europe. kyiv, a city of 3 million, awoke to sirens. it was frightened, frightened, because when we started - to drive for — from our house, we saw a lot of broken cars, i people and it was frightened, y
i used to work with vitamin zelinski i used to work with vitamin zelinski for several years, used to work with vitamin zelinski forseveralyears, he used to work with vitamin zelinski for several years, he was a great manager at that time, and he is quite a good manager now. a great manager. quite a good manager now. a great manauer. , . ., quite a good manager now. a great manauer. ,, . ., , ., manager. since war broke out, their lives have changed _ beyond recognition when missiles began to...
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stay with us. this posits that thought right there _ part. stay with us. this posits that thought right there we're - part. stay with us. this posits that thought right there we're going i part. stay with us. this posits that thought right there we're going to| thought right there we're going to take a look at some the challenges over what is going on on twitter that ron desantis faces. nicky schiller is in the newsroom with more. so the much anticipated republican face off is on, with ron desantis launching his campaign to be the republican nominee for 202a. he is now seen as the main rival to this man — donald trump, of course. now, one place we can see that rivalry is in the opinion polls. now, last year, both men in many polls were running roughly neck and neck. that has changed. let me show you this poll of polls from real clear politics. it runs from december through until may. now the green line is ron desantis while the purple line is donald trump. and you can see that gap has really widened. let me show you the figures — 55.5% for donald trump
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talk us through it. i think probably what many _ this. talk us through it. i think probably what many of - this. talk us through it. i think probably what many of the - this. talk us through it. i think - probably what many of the g7 members will be hoping to shift the needle on india's position currently which of course, as we know has been resolutely not to condemn russia's actions overtly. and also not to take sides explicitly in the conflict. i think many countries are coming to respect that position and know that india is not likely to shift from it. what is the problem, however, is of course india's oil imports from russia have increased massively since the start of the conflict. going from i million barrels of oil per month to 63 million to last month alone. let's take that exact _ million to last month alone. let's take that exact example. - million to last month alone. let's take that exact example. does not not lead to an argument saying india is profiting in away from one country invading another. it doesn't sound like neutrality. that country inv
talk us through it. i think probably what many _ this. talk us through it. i think probably what many of - this. talk us through it. i think probably what many of the - this. talk us through it. i think - probably what many of the g7 members will be hoping to shift the needle on india's position currently which of course, as we know has been resolutely not to condemn russia's actions overtly. and also not to take sides explicitly in the conflict. i think many countries are coming to respect...