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this is bbc news. the headlines: the european union says a maritime aid corridorfrom cyprus to gaza could begin operating within hours. the first vessel is being loaded now. but with the situation becoming increasingly desperate, the us warns a temporary dock in gaza could take 60 days to build. armed men abduct another group of students from a school in northern nigeria. four women are among those taken. the army is still looking for more than 200 schoolchildren kidnapped on thursday. a state governer says at least 28 have managed to escape. in a major defeat for ireland's government, voters reject two referendum proposals on family and care. proponents wanted to amend the constitutional definition of a family to include people who were not married. it was also proposed that a constitutional reference to �*women in the home' should be removed. prime minister leo varadkar says it was a �*comprehensive defeat�*. we return now to the situation in the middle east. the us military says its ships and
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noor nanji, bbc news. a reminder of our breaking news, vaughan gething will be replacing mark drakeford as wells's first minister. he was born in zambia and will become wells's first black leader. once again, if you want to listen to his acceptance speech, it is on our bbc news website and there will be plenty more reaction to his election victory as we go through the day here and bbc news. now time for a look at the weather with helen. hello. there was plenty of sunshine to start the day, although it was frosty with some isolated freezing fog as well. but all is to change because we've got rain already getting into western areas that will linger overnight and into the start of sunday before we see a little sunshine come back. but some showers as well. this is yesterday's area of low pressure. a brief ridge of high pressure brought the cold weather through the night, allowed temperatures to fall to freezing, but already the cloud sweeping in off the atlantic. low pressure with it will mean the winds will p
noor nanji, bbc news. a reminder of our breaking news, vaughan gething will be replacing mark drakeford as wells's first minister. he was born in zambia and will become wells's first black leader. once again, if you want to listen to his acceptance speech, it is on our bbc news website and there will be plenty more reaction to his election victory as we go through the day here and bbc news. now time for a look at the weather with helen. hello. there was plenty of sunshine to start the day,...
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stay with us on bbc news, we _ news. thank you so much. stay with us on bbc news, we have _ news. thank you so much. stay with us on bbc news, we have the i us on bbc news, we have the headlines coming up very shortly. live from london. this is bbc news. the syrian government blames israel for deadly airstrikes near the city of aleppo, which killed at least 42 people. rishi sunak faces criticism after giving a knighthood to the largest conservative party's donor. calls for a police investigation after the bbc revealed the post office knew of flaws in the it system used by branch managers. and beyonce is back with herfirst country album. hello. we start this hour in the middle east. syria has blamed israel for air strikes on the northern city of aleppo which have killed at least 42 people and wounded many others. they include syrian soldiers and some fighters from the lebanese group hezbollah. in gaza israel has said it's looking at ways to increase humanitarian aid being sent to the gaza strip and has denied that it places any limits on the amount getting in. on thursday the un's
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faranak amidi, bbc news. events a re events are happening for international women's day around the world, including protests. i want to bring you some live pictures from rome where women are marching for women's rights. there are plenty more other events and we will show them on the news channel as well as our streaming channel, so please do check out iplayer for more events around the world. but back here in parliament square, i'm joined by community dancers, a group called impact dance, who say they are working towards art for social change. thank you forjoining us. thank you for your time today. we will be showing some of your performance later this afternoon. why is it that you say art for social change, what are you trying to achieve?— to achieve? what we are trying to achieve is that _ to achieve? what we are trying to achieve is that a _ to achieve? what we are trying to achieve is that a lot _ to achieve? what we are trying to achieve is that a lot of _ to achieve? what we are trying to achieve is t
faranak amidi, bbc news. events a re events are happening for international women's day around the world, including protests. i want to bring you some live pictures from rome where women are marching for women's rights. there are plenty more other events and we will show them on the news channel as well as our streaming channel, so please do check out iplayer for more events around the world. but back here in parliament square, i'm joined by community dancers, a group called impact dance, who...
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there is more on the bbc news website. if you want to | the bbc news website. if you want to find out more about this issue you can watch the documentary called egg freezing and me on the iplayer. bbc analysis has found 41 clinics offering this privately could be breaching advertising guidance. we have many case studies and please read. you are watching bbc news. she rose to internationalfame as one fifth of the spice girls — but despite selling millions of records, singer mel b later found herself penniless and living back with her mum. citing the breakdown of an abusive relationship for her troubles, mel now hopes she can use her own experience to help others reclaim their lives. charlotte gallagher went to meet her. mel b made millions from the spice girls. but a few years ago, after leaving an abusive marriage, she was left with almost nothing, and had to move in with her mum in leeds. her ex denies the allegations. it's embarrassing, it's shameful. i'm all about girl power. yeah, look at what i'm just leaving, which is a complete girl powerless situation
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hannah miller, bbc news. speaking to bbc breakfast this morning, the post office minister, kevin hollinrake, said he would accept another £10 million donation from frank hester — — and that he is not a racist. we are not a racist party. i have never met mr hester. i don't think he is the racist person. i think he said something stupid, completely inappropriate. we all say stupid things at times. i don't think people generally say something as stupid as that. but he has apologised. i think we should try and move on from that and i would reiterate to people that the government has the most diverse cabinet in history. we have got the first british asian prime minister in history. we have a proud record in terms of diversity and equality. that is what we stand for. that is what people should have the confidence in us that that is the case. let's turn to the latest on the post office it scandal here in the uk. the government is introducing new legislation to automatically quash related convictions. a compensa
hannah miller, bbc news. speaking to bbc breakfast this morning, the post office minister, kevin hollinrake, said he would accept another £10 million donation from frank hester — — and that he is not a racist. we are not a racist party. i have never met mr hester. i don't think he is the racist person. i think he said something stupid, completely inappropriate. we all say stupid things at times. i don't think people generally say something as stupid as that. but he has apologised. i think...
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this is bbc news. vladimir putin wins a fifth term as russian president — and says he will prioritise the war in ukraine following his latest landslide victory. i'm anna foster, live from eastjerusalem. the idf launched a raid on al—shifa hospital. hamas say the idea for violating international law. the idf is conducting _ violating international law. the idf is conducting a _ violating international law. the idf is conducting a high _ violating international law. the idf is conducting a high precision - is conducting a high precision operation in limited areas of al—shifa following intelligence had demanded immediate action. a bbc investigation has found that many women from malawi working in oman are being abused by their employers. the tiny critters posing a threat to australian wildlife — why the country's senate is tackling fire ants. hello, i'm azadeh moshiri. welcome to the programme. we begin in russia, where vladimir putin has vowed to strengthen the armed forces and prioritise what he
this is bbc news. vladimir putin wins a fifth term as russian president — and says he will prioritise the war in ukraine following his latest landslide victory. i'm anna foster, live from eastjerusalem. the idf launched a raid on al—shifa hospital. hamas say the idea for violating international law. the idf is conducting _ violating international law. the idf is conducting a _ violating international law. the idf is conducting a high _ violating international law. the idf is conducting a...
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this is bbc news. all change at the top — speculation mounts on who will take the helm at boeing as ceo dave calhoun announces his departure. big tobacco tells the bbc that a proposed disposable vape ban in the uk won't be effective. and forever young — we take a look at the booming anti—ageing beauty industry and its impact on health. hello. you're in time for the top business stories. i'm sally bundock. we start with boeing where it's all change at the top
this is bbc news. all change at the top — speculation mounts on who will take the helm at boeing as ceo dave calhoun announces his departure. big tobacco tells the bbc that a proposed disposable vape ban in the uk won't be effective. and forever young — we take a look at the booming anti—ageing beauty industry and its impact on health. hello. you're in time for the top business stories. i'm sally bundock. we start with boeing where it's all change at the top
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pallab ghosh, bbc news. both the prince of wales and the duke of sussex took part in an event paying tribute to their late mother last night — but they did not appear together. prince william was at the diana legacy award ceremony in london whilst harryjoined later via video call, after his brother had left the building. in his speech, william focused on his mother's legacy, saying it was something which had inspired both him and his wife in their work. she taught me that everyone has the potential to give something back. that everyone in need deserves a supporting hand in life. that legacy is something that both catherine and i sought to focus on through our work and have their 50,000 young people who received the diana award over the past 25 years. i'm incredibly proud to see this manifested in the amazing young people receiving the legacy award tonight. that was prince _ the legacy award tonight. that was prince william _ the legacy award tonight. that was prince william speaking last night, before we g
pallab ghosh, bbc news. both the prince of wales and the duke of sussex took part in an event paying tribute to their late mother last night — but they did not appear together. prince william was at the diana legacy award ceremony in london whilst harryjoined later via video call, after his brother had left the building. in his speech, william focused on his mother's legacy, saying it was something which had inspired both him and his wife in their work. she taught me that everyone has the...
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welcome to bbc news. your response to josep welcome to bbc news. your response tojosep borrell�*s comments that israel is using starvation as a weapon of war? this is of course outrageous. we are trying to help the palestinians in gaza to get the support they need, military support they need, military support and find ways to reach them. hamas loot the income merchandise and take it for themselves. unfortunately this causes lots of damage to the ability of people to get what they need. that is what is happening in cars and on the 6th of october, the day before the hamas attack, we were involved in operations to help the palestinian operation in gaza and allow more people to work in israel and have better living conditions. he speak of israel is somebody trying to starve the population, it is outrageous from mrjosep borrell. ,., . ~ outrageous from mrjosep borrell. u, . ~ ,., borrell. the un backed report sa s that borrell. the un backed report says that famine _ borrell. the un backed report says that famine is _ borrell. the un backed report say
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live from london, this is bbc news. the first vessel to use the maritime aid corridor is loaded in cyprus. 200 tonnes of supplies will be shipped to gaza. armed men abduct another group of students from a school in northern nigeria. the army is already looking for more than 200 children kidnapped on thursday. in a major defeat for ireland's government, voters reject two referendum proposals concerning families and women. a london fertility clinic has its operating licence suspended after "significant concerns" were raised over errors in the freezing of embryos. and new life is springing from the sycamore gap tree. seedlings from the famously felled tree are starting to grow. hello. this is bbc news. we start with the latest on the israel gaza war. in the past hours, we've heard that the heads of the us and israeli security agencies have met to discuss the hostage situation. the israeli prime minister's office said the cia and mossad bosses met on friday in efforts to "advance another hostage deal." in cypi’us, final p
live from london, this is bbc news. the first vessel to use the maritime aid corridor is loaded in cyprus. 200 tonnes of supplies will be shipped to gaza. armed men abduct another group of students from a school in northern nigeria. the army is already looking for more than 200 children kidnapped on thursday. in a major defeat for ireland's government, voters reject two referendum proposals concerning families and women. a london fertility clinic has its operating licence suspended after...
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this is bbc news. the headlines: the eu says a maritime aid corridor from cyprus to gaza could start operating this weekend to try to ease the humanitarian situation there. it will be a joint operation between the eu, us, uk, and united arab emirates. meanwhile, the united states says it could take up to 60 days for a temporary port to be built, as the un warns a quarter of people in gaza are on the brink of famine. in england, the health ombudsman says cancer patients are being put at risk because the health service is overstretched and understaffed. the situation in haiti continutes to deteriorate. heavy gunfire has been heard near what remains of the presidential palace in the capital, port—au—prince.
this is bbc news. the headlines: the eu says a maritime aid corridor from cyprus to gaza could start operating this weekend to try to ease the humanitarian situation there. it will be a joint operation between the eu, us, uk, and united arab emirates. meanwhile, the united states says it could take up to 60 days for a temporary port to be built, as the un warns a quarter of people in gaza are on the brink of famine. in england, the health ombudsman says cancer patients are being put at risk...
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this is bbc news. let's look at some other stories making news. in the uk, the government has suffered five defeats in the house of lords over its bill to revive its proposed rwanda deportation scheme. the legislation would deem rwanda a safe country to send asylum seekers to, in a bid to stop removals being derailed by appeals. the bill will continue its passage through the lords on wednesday, when opposition peers could inflict further defeats. a woman has been arrested on suspicion of murder after a 10—year—old girl was found dead at a property in rowley regis. west midlands police say officers attended an address in robin close in the town where the child was pronounced dead at the scene. a woman, believed to be known to the girl, has been arrested and taken into custody for questioning. george galloway has been sworn in as rochdale's new member of parliament. the controversial politician is representing the workers party of britain. his by—election campaign tapped into public anger over the
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around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. you're watching bbc news. it was the interview which caused prince andrew to withdraw from all public duties. now his 2019 newsnight head—to—head with emily maitlis has been turned into a film. scoop tells the behind—the—scenes story, with billie piper as the producer sam mcalister, who landed the interview, and gillian anderson playing emily maitlis. although she originally turned down the part as she believed taking on the role of the former newsnight host was too scary. they've both been speaking to our entertainment correspondent colin paterson. tomorrow night, in an unprecedented interview, we will hear from the duke himself. it's newsnight, the movie, or rather, a netflix dramatisation of how producer sam mcalister, played by billie piper, secured emily maitlis's 2019 interview with prince andrew... the allegations surrounding jeffrey epstein include his friend prince andrew. ..with gillian anderson as emily maitlis. like a walk in the park. why do you need to make a dramatic version of it when t
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you're live with bbc news. the white house says it is working to reschedule a meeting with an israeli delegation to discuss its plans for rafah in gaza. earlier this week prime minister benjamin netanyahu abruptly cancelled his delegation�*s visit to washington when the us abstained during a un security council vote on a resolution that called for a ceasefire in gaza. meanwhile, the un high commissionerfor human rights has told the bbc that israel is significantly to blame for the appalling humanitarian situation in gaza, where famine is looming. these are images of destruction in gaza in the past 2a hours. volker turk said israel had obligations as the occupying power, and was placing unreasonable demands on the delivery of aid. he's been speaking to our international editor, jeremy bowen. and a warning — his report contains images that some viewers may find distressing. gaza is no place to be ill. noura mohammed had lung and liver problems before the war. now, after months of starvation and without the ri
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live from london, this is bbc news. the first vessel to use the new maritime aid corridor to gaza is loaded in cyprus. 200 tonnes of supplies will be shipped. meanwhile more aid is air—dropped into gaza — a method aid groups consider a last resort. hello, i'm azadeh moshiri. welcome to the programme. final preparations are under way to send the first shipment of aid by sea to gaza. humanitarian organisations are co—ordinating a delivery of about 200 tonnes of food and medical supplies, which will go via a maritime corridor — with israel's agreement. but it's unclear how or where the boat will actually dock, and even if the aid does arrive, some groups are warning of problems in distributing the aid across gaza. wyre davies reports from jerusalem. in the cypriot port of larnaca, they have been working around the clock. the spanish ship open arms preparing to tow a barge with 200 tonnes of food and medical aid all the way to gaza. it's a precarious, untested plan with obvious risks. translation: yes, we will tow t
live from london, this is bbc news. the first vessel to use the new maritime aid corridor to gaza is loaded in cyprus. 200 tonnes of supplies will be shipped. meanwhile more aid is air—dropped into gaza — a method aid groups consider a last resort. hello, i'm azadeh moshiri. welcome to the programme. final preparations are under way to send the first shipment of aid by sea to gaza. humanitarian organisations are co—ordinating a delivery of about 200 tonnes of food and medical supplies,...
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live from washington, this is bbc news. two bodies are recovered from a maryland river, where a major bridge collapsed. us investigators have also revealed more about the cargo ship that struck the bridge, and the dangerous material onboard. that is 764 tonnes of hazardous materials, mostly corrosive, flammable is. haiti inches towards the formation of a transitional government. the bbc speaks to haitians about what's at stake in the future of their country. the white house says israel wants to reschedule a cancelled meeting in washington, to discuss its plans for a major southern gaza ground offensive. hello. i'm caitriona perry. you're very welcome. authorities in the us city of baltimore say the bodies of two construction workers have been recovered, following the collapse of the francis scott key bridge, when it was struck by a cargo ship. four workers remain missing, and divers are unable to safely reach the area where it is believed they may be located. the search for the men has been suspended, due to bad weather con
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live from london, this is bbc news. the president of guyana, who heads the caribbean bloc caricom, says the prime minister of haiti, ariel henry, has resigned. a ship carrying aid to gaza has yet to leave a port in cyprus. and as sweden officiallyjoins nato, we have a special report from the arctic circle on what this new alliance means. the aim of this exercise is to demonstrate how nato would come to the aid of an ally under attack. it is the very principle of the alliance, an attack on one is an attack on all. hello, i'm mark lobel. let's start with some breaking news. within the past hour or so the prime minister of haiti, ariel henry, has resigned. that's according to the president of guyana, who heads the caribbean bloc caricom. mr henry has held the unelected role since the assassination in 2021 of the country's last president. armed groups have been calling for mr henry to step down, leading to widespread violence. last week he was prevented from returning home to haiti. news of his resignation came during a hig
live from london, this is bbc news. the president of guyana, who heads the caribbean bloc caricom, says the prime minister of haiti, ariel henry, has resigned. a ship carrying aid to gaza has yet to leave a port in cyprus. and as sweden officiallyjoins nato, we have a special report from the arctic circle on what this new alliance means. the aim of this exercise is to demonstrate how nato would come to the aid of an ally under attack. it is the very principle of the alliance, an attack on one...
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you're live with bbc news. in breaking news, emergency services have rushed to auckland international airport in new zealand after a "technical problem" caused mass injuries to travellers on a plane landing from sydney. stjohn ambulance service treated around 50 people — one person in serious condition. the flight�*s carrier the chilean airline latam said the flight la800 had a "technical problem" which caused "strong movement". it is believed the strong movement the plane experienced was a sudden drop. so far 13 people have been taken to a local hospital. let's speak to our reporter in sydney phil mercer. he is following this for us. good to see you. what has happened here? this was a petrifying flight for passengers on board flight la 800. it originated here in sydney. it was on its way to santiago in chile with a stopover in auckland, new zealand's biggest city. about two hours into a three—hour flight, passengers report, some of them experiencing a sudden midair drop and that briefly the plane nosediv
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you're live with bbc news. schools in afghanistan opened for the new academic year on wednesday, making it the third year in a row with girls banned from joining secondary—level classes. on wednesday morning, uniformed boys carried black and white taliban flags, as they lined the entrance of kabul�*s amani school, where local officials arrived for the ceremonial start of the school year. womenjournalists were expressly forbidden from covering the ceremony, in an invite issued to media outlets. in a statement today, taliban's education ministry claimed to offer a "quality, fair and balanced education", and urged the students to be committed to "islamic "principles, national values and the country's "high national interests." unicef told the bbc that 330,000 afghan girls, aged 13, will be blocked from starting secondary school this week. 1.4 million girls have been affected since the taliban took control of the government in 2021. i spoke to afghan human rights activist, pashtana durrani. she's working to pro
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thank you for - joining us on bbc news. stay with us on bbc news. hello. it was a day of dodging the downpours. some really heavy showers out there driven by some big storm clouds, including this one captured by one of our weather watchers in surrey. the lumpy shape here indicative of what we call mammoths, clouds they form when the air is very turbulent, very unstable. and you can see that unstable air, all driven by an area of low pressure, allowing these big storm clouds to bubble up. a brisk northwesterly wind blowing those showers and storms through. the center of our area of low pressure moving out into the north sea overnight. that's still quite windy for eastern scotland and eastern england. still some showers in northeast scotland, which will be wintry over high ground, clear spells elsewhere. because of the strength of the wind it's not going to be a particularly cold night, but still getting down to between three and six degrees. so all area of low pressure sliding away eastwards. very briefly, a ridge of high pressure, you can barely see it her
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joe tidy, bbc news. the prime minister of haiti, a real henry has called for calm after announcing his resignation. in the last few minutes, he has said that haiti wants peace, need sustainability and sustainable development and to rebuild democratic institutions. he says he is asking all haitians to remain calm and ask for peace and stability to come back as soon as possible. let's speak tojean—martin bauer, world food programme country director for haiti. he isjoining us from the capital port au prince. can you tell us how bad the humanitarian situation is at the moment in haiti? i humanitarian situation is at the moment in haiti?— humanitarian situation is at the moment in haiti? i need to clarify that i am moment in haiti? i need to clarify that i am in _ moment in haiti? i need to clarify that i am in the _ moment in haiti? i need to clarify that i am in the second _ moment in haiti? i need to clarify that i am in the second city, - that i am in the second city, about 150 kilometres from port—
joe tidy, bbc news. the prime minister of haiti, a real henry has called for calm after announcing his resignation. in the last few minutes, he has said that haiti wants peace, need sustainability and sustainable development and to rebuild democratic institutions. he says he is asking all haitians to remain calm and ask for peace and stability to come back as soon as possible. let's speak tojean—martin bauer, world food programme country director for haiti. he isjoining us from the capital...
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live from washington, this is bbc news. the un agency for palestinian refugees says israel won't approve its aid deliveries to enter northern gaza where famine is imminent. all four suspects in friday's deadly attack in moscow are charged as the country declares a day of mourning for the 137 people known to have died. there are celebrations in senegal after provisional presidential election results appear to give the main opposition candidate, bassirou diomaye faye, a significant lead. hello. i'm erin delmore. the head of the main un relief agency for palestinians says israel is stopping the organisation from delivering lifesaving aid to people in northern gaza. philippe lazzarini said in a post on x that israeli authorities informed the un that they will no longer approve any unrwa food convoys to the north. he added: "this is outrageous and makes it intentional "to obstruct lifesaving assistance "during a man—made famine. "by preventing unrwa to fulfil its mandate in gaza, "the clock will tick faster towards famine and
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this is bbc news. live from london. this is bbc news. four gunmen charged with the moscow terror attack are charged with terrorism. intense fighting is reported around three hospitals in gaza. aid agencies say dozens of doctors and patients are displaced or detained. the british parliament will be briefed on cyber threats from china, which is believed to be behind a wave of attacks. and comedian kevin hart is honoured with a lifetime achievement award in, there. —— in, there.
this is bbc news. live from london. this is bbc news. four gunmen charged with the moscow terror attack are charged with terrorism. intense fighting is reported around three hospitals in gaza. aid agencies say dozens of doctors and patients are displaced or detained. the british parliament will be briefed on cyber threats from china, which is believed to be behind a wave of attacks. and comedian kevin hart is honoured with a lifetime achievement award in, there. —— in, there.
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live from london, this is bbc news. the head of the un agency for palestinian refugees says israel has told him it will no longer approve its food convoys to enter northern gaza. russia's president putin lights a candle for victims of the concert hall attack where 137 people were killed. ireland is set to have its youngest—ever prime minister, with 37—year—old simon harris declared as fine gael leader. hello. i'm nicky schiller. welcome to the programme. we start this hour in the middle east. the head of the united nations agency for palestinian refugees says israel has told him it will no longer approve its food convoys to enter northern gaza. in a post on social media, unrwa's head, philippe lazzarini, described the move as "outrageous". he said israel's decision meant many more people would die of hunger, dehydration and lack of shelter. there's been no word from israel. it comes as the country's defence minister, yoav gallant, is set to travel to washington, with israeli leadership under increasing pressure fr
live from london, this is bbc news. the head of the un agency for palestinian refugees says israel has told him it will no longer approve its food convoys to enter northern gaza. russia's president putin lights a candle for victims of the concert hall attack where 137 people were killed. ireland is set to have its youngest—ever prime minister, with 37—year—old simon harris declared as fine gael leader. hello. i'm nicky schiller. welcome to the programme. we start this hour in the middle...
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live from washington, this is bbc news. tensions between the us and israel are exposed after the un security council pass a resolution calling for an immediate ceasefire in gaza. the us and uk charge china of a sweeping cyber espionage campaign that allegedly impacted millions. donald trump gets a win in one case, while a judge in another sets the date for his first criminal trial. hello. i'm caitriona perry. you are very welcome. israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu has cancelled a scheduled trip to the united states by two of his top advisors, after the us did not veto a un security council resolution demanding an immediate ceasefire between hamas and israel. the us abstained from the vote, allowing the resolution to pass, after numerous failed attempts. the resolution also demands the immediate and unconditional release of all hostages. the us says it's very disappointed by the cancelled visit. a separate visit by israel's defence minister, is underway. benjamin netanyahu benjamin neta nyahu called benjamin netanya
live from washington, this is bbc news. tensions between the us and israel are exposed after the un security council pass a resolution calling for an immediate ceasefire in gaza. the us and uk charge china of a sweeping cyber espionage campaign that allegedly impacted millions. donald trump gets a win in one case, while a judge in another sets the date for his first criminal trial. hello. i'm caitriona perry. you are very welcome. israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu has cancelled a...
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ben boulos, bbc news. next, imagine being given a loved one's ashes only to discover that they had not been cremated until several weeks later. that is what one grieving man claims has happened to him. peter welburn paid a funeral directors which is at the centre of a police investigation. 0ur reporter, aruna iyengar, has the story. the doors are boarded up at legacy funeral directors in hull. there is anger in the community after police raided its premises. they have removed 35 bodies and a quantity of ashes from one of the company's sites. it is part of an ongoing investigation over concerns about the care of the deceased. one of those grieving is former trawlerman and grandad peter welburn. he paid £1900 to legacy for a funeral for his wife shirley. they'd been married for 33 years. she died on the 25th of november in hull royal infirmary. but peter has found out the ashes he was given after her funeral on december the 23rd, just before christmas, might not be hers. he was told by a crematorium in leed
ben boulos, bbc news. next, imagine being given a loved one's ashes only to discover that they had not been cremated until several weeks later. that is what one grieving man claims has happened to him. peter welburn paid a funeral directors which is at the centre of a police investigation. 0ur reporter, aruna iyengar, has the story. the doors are boarded up at legacy funeral directors in hull. there is anger in the community after police raided its premises. they have removed 35 bodies and a...
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daniela relph, bbc news. let's take you back now to that attack in the moscow concert hall and kyiv has angrily dismissed the claims by the russian leader that ukraine could had been involved. ukrainian president zelensky accused putin of seeking to "shift the blame". let's speak to our eastern europe correspondent sarah rainsford, who is in kyiv. so president zelensky hitting out at president putin. how concerned is kyiv that this could be used to escalate the war? what has he had to say? this was a stron: what has he had to say? this was a strong statement _ what has he had to say? this was a strong statement from _ what has he had to say? this was a strong statement from volodymyr i strong statement from volodymyr zelensky in his evening address and part of it was dedicated to the accusations coming from moscow against ukraine. he called vladimir putin and others in russia scum. he turned the accusation around and said it was russia who was guilty of terrorism and because of the war on ukraine. he talked a
daniela relph, bbc news. let's take you back now to that attack in the moscow concert hall and kyiv has angrily dismissed the claims by the russian leader that ukraine could had been involved. ukrainian president zelensky accused putin of seeking to "shift the blame". let's speak to our eastern europe correspondent sarah rainsford, who is in kyiv. so president zelensky hitting out at president putin. how concerned is kyiv that this could be used to escalate the war? what has he had to...
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caroline hawley, bbc news. to the middle east now, and the head of unrwa says israel has told the un it will no longer approve the palestinian refugee agency's food convoys to the north of gaza. unrwa's head, philippe lazzarini, says the restrictions must be lifted. it comes as israel's defence minister travels to washington with prime minister benjamin netanyahu under increasing pressure from the us to halt its planned assault on rafah in southern gaza. the health ministry in gaza, which is run by hamas, says 19 people waiting for aid near gaza city were killed by israeli forces on saturday. israel denies firing on the crowd. meanwhile, the un secretary—general, antonio guterres has continued his call for a humanitarian ceasefire after a visit to egypt, saying israel should remove remaining obstacles from getting aid into the territory. our middle east correspondent yolande knell is following developments from jerusalem. the israeli military says that it's hit 65 targets in the gaza strip in the past 2a hour
caroline hawley, bbc news. to the middle east now, and the head of unrwa says israel has told the un it will no longer approve the palestinian refugee agency's food convoys to the north of gaza. unrwa's head, philippe lazzarini, says the restrictions must be lifted. it comes as israel's defence minister travels to washington with prime minister benjamin netanyahu under increasing pressure from the us to halt its planned assault on rafah in southern gaza. the health ministry in gaza, which is...
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this is bbc news. we�*ll have the headlines for you at the top of the hour, just straight after this programme. was there too much speculation before the budget about what might be in the budget? welcome to newswatch with me, samira ahmed. coming up — we all found out what was in the chancellor�*s red box on wednesday. couldn�*t bbc news have held off reporting on it till then? and... this is the starting gun for the next general election. the polls don�*t look good for your party, do they, particularly...? was it really possible to analyse jeremy hunt�*s announcements amidst all that background noise?
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pallab ghosh, bbc news. and before we go — another story from the skies, and this british airways concorde jet was transported across the hudson river and back to the intrepid museum in new york after undergoing a 7—month restoration. concorde, which was retired in 2003, was known for its supersonic speed, flying passengers between new york and london in under three hours. it took almost that long to make its journey across the hudson today. that's all from the team here in washington, i'm helena humphrey. thank you for watching bbc news. hello. well, the weather has been very mild in the last day or so. in london, temperatures on thursday reached 18.1 degrees celsius, so spring is definitely in the air. how about friday? i don't think it's going to be quite as warm and if anything, a lot of cloud and a good chance of catching some rain. now, currently, an area of low pressure is crossing us with its weather fronts and that spells a lot of rain—bearing cloud. and in fact, through the night, it will hav
pallab ghosh, bbc news. and before we go — another story from the skies, and this british airways concorde jet was transported across the hudson river and back to the intrepid museum in new york after undergoing a 7—month restoration. concorde, which was retired in 2003, was known for its supersonic speed, flying passengers between new york and london in under three hours. it took almost that long to make its journey across the hudson today. that's all from the team here in washington, i'm...
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you're live with bbc news. at least 35 people died while dozens more were injured as freezing rain and unexpected snowfall hit remote areas of pakistan over the weekend. 22 children were among the fatalities, many of whom were crushed in landslides that buried their homes, disaster management authorities said. the extreme weather hit pakistan's northern and western regions, clogging roads and damaging hundreds of houses. with me is farhat javed from bbc urdu. take us through. this is caused by extreme weather and it has clearly caused a lot of damage? in extreme weather and it has clearly caused a lot of damage?— extreme weather and it has clearly caused a lot of damage? in the last three years — caused a lot of damage? in the last three years i _ caused a lot of damage? in the last three years i think— caused a lot of damage? in the last three years i think it _ caused a lot of damage? in the last three years i think it is _ caused a lot of damage? in the last three years i think it is the - caused a lot
you're live with bbc news. at least 35 people died while dozens more were injured as freezing rain and unexpected snowfall hit remote areas of pakistan over the weekend. 22 children were among the fatalities, many of whom were crushed in landslides that buried their homes, disaster management authorities said. the extreme weather hit pakistan's northern and western regions, clogging roads and damaging hundreds of houses. with me is farhat javed from bbc urdu. take us through. this is caused by...
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this is bbc news. president biden gives his state of the union address, and makes an impassioned pitch for a second term whilst taking swipes at his rival donald trump. here's the simple truth. you can't love your country only when you win! cheering. former conservative prime minister theresa may is to stand down as an mp at the next general election. it's ten years since a malaysian airliner carrying 239 people on a flight from kuala lumpur to beijing vanished — we look back at one of the greatest aviation mysteries. and coming up it's international women's day — a time to reflect on the achievements of women and progress towards gender equality. we will have a special programme in 30 minutes. hello, i'm nicky schiller. we start in the united states where president biden has delivered his last state of the union address before the presidential election in november. in a fiery speech he warned that the us is facing a greater threat to its freedom and democracy than at any time since the presidency
this is bbc news. president biden gives his state of the union address, and makes an impassioned pitch for a second term whilst taking swipes at his rival donald trump. here's the simple truth. you can't love your country only when you win! cheering. former conservative prime minister theresa may is to stand down as an mp at the next general election. it's ten years since a malaysian airliner carrying 239 people on a flight from kuala lumpur to beijing vanished — we look back at one of the...
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mark savage, bbc news. plenty more on the bbc news website and on the news up if you want to take a look. stay with us here because we will have the headlines coming up for use in. keep watching bbc news. hello, thanks forjoining me. let's see what the weather is up to for the rest of today and, indeed, the next few days. here's the summary for this evening. for most of us, dry and chilly, and with clearer skies this evening and overnight, another frost on the way. now, in the next few days, it's actually going to turn a little less chilly. we'll see these milder southwesterlies developing. that's from around about mid—week onwards. ok, the forecast, then — starting with the satellite picture, and you can see how big the gaps in the clouds have been, all of that bright, if not sunny weather today. the evening temperatures will already be pretty low. in fact, by the time we get to about 6pm, only four degrees for birmingham, five degrees for glasgow. generally dry, just a few showers scattered here and t
mark savage, bbc news. plenty more on the bbc news website and on the news up if you want to take a look. stay with us here because we will have the headlines coming up for use in. keep watching bbc news. hello, thanks forjoining me. let's see what the weather is up to for the rest of today and, indeed, the next few days. here's the summary for this evening. for most of us, dry and chilly, and with clearer skies this evening and overnight, another frost on the way. now, in the next few days,...
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will grant, bbc news. a ship that was supposed to set sail from cyprus to gaza over the weekend with 200 tonnes of food has yet to leave its port. the spanish ship will be the first to sail along a humanitarian marine corridor announced by the eu, the us, the uk, cyprus and the uae. the reason for the delay was unclear. it marks another setback to international aid delivery to gaza as the un reports hundreds of thousands face famine. the bbc�*s quentin sommerville reports from cyprus. there is no functioning port in gaza. the israeli offensive, the bombardment has devastated infrastructure there, so there is nowhere for this aid to land. so the charity involved, world central kitchen, has hired heavy lifting equipment, is moving huge boulders, and is building its own pier, its own jetty out into the mediterranean to get ready to receive aid. the problem is that thatjetty may not be ready yet. thejourney from larnaca, where i am now, to gaza, it usually takes about 15 hours, but is is expected to take thi
will grant, bbc news. a ship that was supposed to set sail from cyprus to gaza over the weekend with 200 tonnes of food has yet to leave its port. the spanish ship will be the first to sail along a humanitarian marine corridor announced by the eu, the us, the uk, cyprus and the uae. the reason for the delay was unclear. it marks another setback to international aid delivery to gaza as the un reports hundreds of thousands face famine. the bbc�*s quentin sommerville reports from cyprus. there...
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you're live with bbc news. the french president emmanuel macron is due to arrive in prague today for a visit likely to be dominated by the war in ukraine. france has backed a czech initiative to buy up hundreds of thousands of artillery shells from outside the european union. earlier i spoke to our correspondent rob cameron in prague. he told me how this initiative came about. this initiative was unveiled by the czech president petr pavel, who is the man who has invited president macron to prague today. at the munich security conference last month he said that the czechs had found 800,000 rounds of artillery, ammunition, in countries outside the european union. this ammunition is available for sale. the czechs are offering to buy it on behalf of ukraine and say it could be shipped to ukraine within a matter of weeks if the funding can be found from eu and nato partners to buy this ammunition. a number of countries, we believe around 15, have expressed interest. some have already signed up to the plan, have conf
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this is bbc news. four conmen charged with the moscow terror attack on charged with terrorism. —— four gun men. intense fighting is reported around three hospitals in gaza. aid agencies say dozens of doctors and patients are displaced or detained. as the attacks in the red sea continue, we gain access on board a royal navy warship. and kevin hart is awarded a lifetime achievement award for comity. hello, i'm samantha simmonds. we begin in russia, where authorities have charged four men it says attacked a moscow concert hall and killed at least 137 people. three were marched, bent double, into a moscow court while the fourth was in a wheelchair. all were charged with committing an act of terrorism. they've been ordered into custody pending a trial in may. media reports have named all four men, saying they are nationals of tajikistan. three have reportedly pleaded guilty. the islamic state group says it carried out the attack and it's uploaded graphic vidoes of it. anna aslam reports. handcuffed and
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this is bbc news. we'll have the headlines for you at the top of the hourjust the headlines for you at the top of the hour just straight after this programme. this week, we're heading into space to find out how we'll live, work and eat on the moon. we have space homes and a spacewoman... all of a sudden, it clicked in my head. "wow, the international space station "is a submarine in space." ..moon bots and moon dust. the surface is fine and powdery. i can pick it up loosely with my toe. you know, i think i've seen that chap somewhere before. jfk: we choose to go - to the moon in this decade and do the other things, i not because they are easy, but because they are hard.
this is bbc news. we'll have the headlines for you at the top of the hourjust the headlines for you at the top of the hour just straight after this programme. this week, we're heading into space to find out how we'll live, work and eat on the moon. we have space homes and a spacewoman... all of a sudden, it clicked in my head. "wow, the international space station "is a submarine in space." ..moon bots and moon dust. the surface is fine and powdery. i can pick it up loosely with...
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lewis coombes, bbc news. tadej pogacar wrapped up the 2024 volta a catalunya in style on sunday, winning the seventh and final stage in a sprint finish in barcelona. it was the 25—year—old slovenian�*s maiden victory in the event and marked the 12th stage race title of his career. pogocar finished three minutes and 41 seconds ahead of spain's mikel landa in the general classification and more than five minutes clear of colombia's egan bernal in third. meanwhile, the danish rider mads pedersen was faster to the line than the world champion mathieu van der poel to win ghent—wevelgem, in belgium. the rider from the lidl—trek team won the 253 kilometre classic for the second time. belgianjordi meeus finished third, 16 seconds further back. finally — a tradition dating back to 1914 has been revived by local authorities, as paris is gets ready to welcome the summer olympics games in a few months. the waiter�*s race is open to the staff of all parisian bistros, and was organised in front of the paris t
lewis coombes, bbc news. tadej pogacar wrapped up the 2024 volta a catalunya in style on sunday, winning the seventh and final stage in a sprint finish in barcelona. it was the 25—year—old slovenian�*s maiden victory in the event and marked the 12th stage race title of his career. pogocar finished three minutes and 41 seconds ahead of spain's mikel landa in the general classification and more than five minutes clear of colombia's egan bernal in third. meanwhile, the danish rider mads...
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this is bbc news. we're are all guilty of it — stashing away unused cables and electrical items, like old phones and tv remotes, on the off—chance we might need them again. but as it's spring cleaning season, now is the time to sort out those overflowing drawers of doom responsibly, as a report from the united nations warns that we're generating electronic waste almost five times faster than we're recycling it. our reporter harriet bradshaw has more. does this look familiar? everybody has piles of stuff. things like old phones, stuff we used to listen to — cassette tapes, broken things. stuff you're worried about, well, is there data on it? i think back in the day, my dad would have had a shed full of jars of screws, and the modern dad has a drawer full of 15 old mobiles. new research by material focus suggests paul is not alone in his hoarding habits of old electricals. we've all probably got a drawer of doom, which has got cables in there that we don't know what they're for. it's got a dvd remo
this is bbc news. we're are all guilty of it — stashing away unused cables and electrical items, like old phones and tv remotes, on the off—chance we might need them again. but as it's spring cleaning season, now is the time to sort out those overflowing drawers of doom responsibly, as a report from the united nations warns that we're generating electronic waste almost five times faster than we're recycling it. our reporter harriet bradshaw has more. does this look familiar? everybody has...
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this is bbc news. a group ofjournalists are among the casualties of an israeli airstrike close to a hospital in central gaza. the idf says it hit a command centre used by islamichhad fighters. king charles has attended an easter service in windsor, followed by a walkabout to greet crowds. it's his most significant public appearance since being diagnosed with cancer. pope francis pleads for peace in his easter message. he's been meeting worshippers after easter sunday mass, as thousands gather in st peter's square. polls have closed in turkey, where president erdogan is hoping his party can regain control of key urban areas. hello. we begin in the middle east, where a freelance journalist working for bbc news is among seven media workers injured after the israeli military carried out an airstrike inside a hospital compound in central gaza. this is the moment it happened. the israeli military says it carried out the airstrike on an islamichhad command centre in the courtyard of al—aqsa hospital in deir
this is bbc news. a group ofjournalists are among the casualties of an israeli airstrike close to a hospital in central gaza. the idf says it hit a command centre used by islamichhad fighters. king charles has attended an easter service in windsor, followed by a walkabout to greet crowds. it's his most significant public appearance since being diagnosed with cancer. pope francis pleads for peace in his easter message. he's been meeting worshippers after easter sunday mass, as thousands gather...
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while watching bbc news. —— you are watching bbc news. our main news this hour, ukraine and russia have launched missile attacks on each other. the ukrainian military has said it has struck two large russian landing ships, a communications centre and other infrastructure used by russia's black sea fleet in crimea. a russian—installed official reported a major ukrainian attack overnight and said that air defences had shot down more than ten missiles over the crimean port of sevastopol. russia launched an attack on kyiv. these images show an explosion of a missile over the skyline confirming ukraine statements that air defence systems repelled much of the attack. in lviv, there's been damage to critical infrastructure. the polish army have issued a statement — saying that they want answers from russia after a missile violated the airspace. i spoke with lieutenant coloneljacek goryszewski, the spokesperon for the polish army operational command just a short while ago. today, from the very early morning hours, operational command of the p
while watching bbc news. —— you are watching bbc news. our main news this hour, ukraine and russia have launched missile attacks on each other. the ukrainian military has said it has struck two large russian landing ships, a communications centre and other infrastructure used by russia's black sea fleet in crimea. a russian—installed official reported a major ukrainian attack overnight and said that air defences had shot down more than ten missiles over the crimean port of sevastopol....
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will grant, bbc news, haiti. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. you're live with bbc news. the uk government has suffered fresh defeats over its contentious plan to deport some asylum seekers to rwanda. the house of lords proposed changes including a need to give due regard to international law. the legislation is intended to stop court challenges to efforts to send some asylum seekers to rwanda, by declaring the east african country to be safe. deportation flights were stopped by a supreme court ruling last year, which said the system could lead to human rights breaches. here is our chief political correspondent henry zeffman, and our africa correspondent barbara plett usher. we had yesterday the second time that the house of lords, the upper chamber, took a look at this legislation and for the second time in a row they said to the house of commons that they wanted to make various changes to it. so now it gets sent back to the house of commons, the elected chamber, they will look at it again, although not until after easter, so midway through apr
will grant, bbc news, haiti. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. you're live with bbc news. the uk government has suffered fresh defeats over its contentious plan to deport some asylum seekers to rwanda. the house of lords proposed changes including a need to give due regard to international law. the legislation is intended to stop court challenges to efforts to send some asylum seekers to rwanda, by declaring the east african country to be safe. deportation flights were...
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this is bbc news. china sees a strong start to the year in its factories but the property sector remains a major headache — what does this mean for the global economy? we find out. an expensive ride for uber in australia. the ride—hailing company to pay australian taxi drivers $179 million to settle a long—running dispute stemming from its introduction in the country in 2012. as muslims around the world observe the month of ramadan, we look at how some businesses are supporting their workers who fast from dawn to dusk. and how income from film and television productions is proving vital in keeping britain's stately homes afloat. i'm sally bundock, with the top business stories. we start in china, where some positive economic data hasjust been released that beat expectations and marks a solid start to 2024 for china's factories. industrial output leapt 7% year—on—year in the january to february period — that's the fastest growth rate seen for two years. consumers are also spending more with
this is bbc news. china sees a strong start to the year in its factories but the property sector remains a major headache — what does this mean for the global economy? we find out. an expensive ride for uber in australia. the ride—hailing company to pay australian taxi drivers $179 million to settle a long—running dispute stemming from its introduction in the country in 2012. as muslims around the world observe the month of ramadan, we look at how some businesses are supporting their...