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leila nathoo, bbc news. we are going to look at climate change now because february was the warmest february on record. take a look at this graph. it shows you the numbers. basically last february one .7 degrees above preindustrial levels and what we are looking at there is the very last bar on the right—hand side there, every 2024, and you can see that compared to the other months, back to 1940 on the left—hand side. the latest figures from the eu climate service. to them, here is our climate editor, justin rowlatt. spring begins when the magnolia trees bloom, according to cornish tradition. and spring came early in cornwall and the rest of europe this year. temperatures across the continent this february were almost 3 degrees above average. the exceptional warm weather the world experienced last month did not surprise climate scientists. it coincides with a near—record increase in co2 concentrations in the atmosphere. the link between co2 and rising temperatures is well established and this year glob
leila nathoo, bbc news. we are going to look at climate change now because february was the warmest february on record. take a look at this graph. it shows you the numbers. basically last february one .7 degrees above preindustrial levels and what we are looking at there is the very last bar on the right—hand side there, every 2024, and you can see that compared to the other months, back to 1940 on the left—hand side. the latest figures from the eu climate service. to them, here is our...
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this is bbc news. tributes have been paid to steve harley, who fronted the band, cockney rebel — and has died at the age of 73. his best known song — make me smile — reached number one in the british charts in 1975. he had to cancel performances last year after being diagnosed with cancer. the m25 between junctions 10 and ii has re—opened after being closed all weekend — to demolish a bridge and install a new gantry. the daytime closure of the motorway — which is one of the country's busiest stretches — was unprecedented. and the government has been warned heat pumps are still too expensive and too few people know about them. to meet uk climate change targets, the government wants to install 600,000 low—carbon heat pumps annually by 2028. but only 55,000 heat pumps were sold in the uk in 2022. the national audit office says ministers are optimistic to think the target could be reached. you're live with bbc news. now more on speculation about the position of uk prime minister, rishi suna
this is bbc news. tributes have been paid to steve harley, who fronted the band, cockney rebel — and has died at the age of 73. his best known song — make me smile — reached number one in the british charts in 1975. he had to cancel performances last year after being diagnosed with cancer. the m25 between junctions 10 and ii has re—opened after being closed all weekend — to demolish a bridge and install a new gantry. the daytime closure of the motorway — which is one of the...
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this is bbc news, the headlines. as gaza grows increasingly desperate for aid, as gaza grows increasingly desperate foraid, unitarian as gaza grows increasingly desperate for aid, unitarian sea water should begin operating by sunday. in a state of address, president pai ted makes an impassioned paycheque for a second term was taking a swipe at rival donald trump. on international women's day, president macron entrance in france's constitution the right to have an abortion. and former conservative prime minister theresa may is to stand out as an mp at the next general election. —— stand down as an mp. it is cautioned that a funding shortage will leave the uk reliance upon allies for defence spending. in the past hour where been in france for a significant moment with abortion being enshrined in the constitution as a right and emmanuel macron has been taking part in pomp and ceremony. let's take a look at that. it will be formally enshrined in the next couple of james. this is the ceremony and a symbolic moment for
this is bbc news, the headlines. as gaza grows increasingly desperate for aid, as gaza grows increasingly desperate foraid, unitarian as gaza grows increasingly desperate for aid, unitarian sea water should begin operating by sunday. in a state of address, president pai ted makes an impassioned paycheque for a second term was taking a swipe at rival donald trump. on international women's day, president macron entrance in france's constitution the right to have an abortion. and former...
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will grant, bbc news, haiti. an ai tool being tested by the national health service in scotland has identified tiny breast cancer tumours in 11 women, which had been missed by doctors. the technology was piloted alongside nhs clinicians and analysed the mammograms of more than 10,000 women. our technology editor zoe kleinmann has more details. so this is one of the extra cancers that was picked up by the ai. that is so tiny. yes, it is, indeed. and you can see why two human readers would have just looked through, compared it, it looks very much the same, and would have said that that's normal. here in aberdeen, dr gerald lip has just led the first nhs evaluation of an artificial intelligence tool called mia, designed to help improve breast cancer diagnosis. the initial results are encouraging. it's almost like another colleague, and someone, a second, sort of second opinion looking over your shoulder and helping you. so one human reader and ai doing the next read, we could move our turnaround time from 1a days do
will grant, bbc news, haiti. an ai tool being tested by the national health service in scotland has identified tiny breast cancer tumours in 11 women, which had been missed by doctors. the technology was piloted alongside nhs clinicians and analysed the mammograms of more than 10,000 women. our technology editor zoe kleinmann has more details. so this is one of the extra cancers that was picked up by the ai. that is so tiny. yes, it is, indeed. and you can see why two human readers would have...
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this is bbc news. one of the biggest water companies in the uk, thames water, has announced that its investors will not give the struggling utility giant extra cash unless customer bills rise. shareholders were due to inject half a billion pounds of funding — that's around 630,000 million dollars — needed by thames water, which has debts of around £18 billion. the bbc understands that the shareholders are insisting that the regulator, ofwat, agrees to a substantial increase in bills before they make the investment. here's chris weston, chief executive of thames water speaking to the bbc this morning. we are, as i said in conversations with ofwat regarding our business plan and that is important and that is a process that will go on until the end of this year. and that creates a business plan that shareholders and anyone who might provide equity can look at and determine whether they are going to inject equity into thames. so i think it is premature to go there at the moment. if, at the end of the
this is bbc news. one of the biggest water companies in the uk, thames water, has announced that its investors will not give the struggling utility giant extra cash unless customer bills rise. shareholders were due to inject half a billion pounds of funding — that's around 630,000 million dollars — needed by thames water, which has debts of around £18 billion. the bbc understands that the shareholders are insisting that the regulator, ofwat, agrees to a substantial increase in bills before...
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justin rowlatt, bbc news. stay with us here on bbc news. hello. a bit of a lottery out there at the moment. there are winners and losers. some lovely sunshine to be found, as you can see in lancashire early on, but a different story further east. the cloud of thick enough for a spot of drizzle and some rain in places as well. there is a weather front draping itself along the east coast, and it is going to linger through much of the day. also the potentialfor some sharp showers, maybe with the odd rumble of thunder across the south—east later on. this weather front into northern ireland will slowly ease further north, and an improving picture as we go through the afternoon. many central and western areas keeping the sunshine and we keep that frontal system setting out to the east. a grey, damp and drizzly affair for many with some showers are still potentially heavy with the odd rumble of thunder. underneath the cloud we are looking at 8—9 c. further west with the sunshine, ii or 12 celsius. through tonight, the weather front or 12 celsius. thr
justin rowlatt, bbc news. stay with us here on bbc news. hello. a bit of a lottery out there at the moment. there are winners and losers. some lovely sunshine to be found, as you can see in lancashire early on, but a different story further east. the cloud of thick enough for a spot of drizzle and some rain in places as well. there is a weather front draping itself along the east coast, and it is going to linger through much of the day. also the potentialfor some sharp showers, maybe with the...
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katie gornall, bbc news. with me is now is gb hockey player tess howard — who is also founder of inclusive sportswear — an organisation which advocates for more inclusivity in sports kit. tell me about your experience because i understand you were injured due to sports kit. i ruptured my acl and whether it was to do with my footwear is a big question but what i did over that time, the 12 ounce out of my game was to look into research about why it is such a barrier for girls, sports kit, in schools, particularly looking at gendered uniforms, impractical uniforms and what i found were so alarming i had to do something about it. what found were so alarming i had to do something about it. what particular did ou find something about it. what particular did you find alarming? _ something about it. what particular did you find alarming? we - something about it. what particular did you find alarming? we train - something about it. what particular did you find alarming? we train in l did you find alarming? we trai
katie gornall, bbc news. with me is now is gb hockey player tess howard — who is also founder of inclusive sportswear — an organisation which advocates for more inclusivity in sports kit. tell me about your experience because i understand you were injured due to sports kit. i ruptured my acl and whether it was to do with my footwear is a big question but what i did over that time, the 12 ounce out of my game was to look into research about why it is such a barrier for girls, sports kit, in...
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tom edwards, bbc news. stay with us here on bbc news. the weekend is going to bring a snap and downs over the weekend. in places, a frosty starter for a saturday morning, around —2 sources for some, saturday morning, around —2 sources forsome, but saturday morning, around —2 sources for some, but by the end of the afternoon, 16 degrees so a mild end. along the way, we will see some rain but also spells of sunshine. today, this area of low pressure pushing eastwards. this french assisted moving south eastwards across the uk. generally, lots of clouds out there, but sunny spells developing. northern ireland having decent spouse in the afternoon. temperature wise, by the end of the afternoon, it will be cooling off across the northern half of the uk. that set us up northern half of the uk. that set us up for what will be a cold night. the card will break up, some clear spells. some fog patches around. some clouds and rain around the south—west and wales. it will be cold and frosty, lows of —1 or two sources. a chilly start and thi
tom edwards, bbc news. stay with us here on bbc news. the weekend is going to bring a snap and downs over the weekend. in places, a frosty starter for a saturday morning, around —2 sources for some, saturday morning, around —2 sources forsome, but saturday morning, around —2 sources for some, but by the end of the afternoon, 16 degrees so a mild end. along the way, we will see some rain but also spells of sunshine. today, this area of low pressure pushing eastwards. this french assisted...
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bbc news, odesa. just before i leave you for a little break i want to bring you some pictures from gloucestershire. this is the river severn which has experienced the only expected five star... this is a natural phenomenon that causes a series of waves, they are powerful enough to ride and there... look out for the canoeist. as a result of rising tides, this is from the atlantic ocean which moves into the bristol channel so the event sees surfers and kayakers gather from all over the world in an attempt to break records and spend time riding the waves. doesn't that look like fun? stay with us and bbc news. hello again. today's turning out to be fairly cloudy and also wet, the heaviest rain across england and wales, and that will be quite slow to clear. and as we go through this week, although it's turning milder, there will be spells of rain. now, if we take a look at the rainfall accumulation chart, you can see the key is here. we've got a lot of dark blues in the chart, meaning 20 to 30 millimetres
bbc news, odesa. just before i leave you for a little break i want to bring you some pictures from gloucestershire. this is the river severn which has experienced the only expected five star... this is a natural phenomenon that causes a series of waves, they are powerful enough to ride and there... look out for the canoeist. as a result of rising tides, this is from the atlantic ocean which moves into the bristol channel so the event sees surfers and kayakers gather from all over the world in...
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this is bbc news. the headlines: the bbc sees evidence that staff at nasser hospital in gaza were mistreated by israeli forces. a ship loaded with 200 tonnes of humanitarian aid finally leaves cyprus for gaza where people are dying of starvation. haiti's prime minister resigns and calls for calm after gang violence plunged the country into chaos. social media influencer andrew tate and his brother triston are arrested by romanian police over alleged sex offences committed in britain. and surf�*s up on the river severn,. we start this half hour in haiti where the prime minister, ariel henry, has agreed to resign and make way for a transitional authority. it comes as heavily armed gangs take control of the capital and dead bodies pile up on its streets. it has a complicated past. since breaking free from french colonial rule over two centuries ago, the caribbean state has weathered multiple foreign interventions. we'll start in 1915, when the us invaded and occupied haiti following local unrest. it mai
this is bbc news. the headlines: the bbc sees evidence that staff at nasser hospital in gaza were mistreated by israeli forces. a ship loaded with 200 tonnes of humanitarian aid finally leaves cyprus for gaza where people are dying of starvation. haiti's prime minister resigns and calls for calm after gang violence plunged the country into chaos. social media influencer andrew tate and his brother triston are arrested by romanian police over alleged sex offences committed in britain. and...
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this is bbc news. you're watching bbc news. turning to gaza now, and in the last hour, francesca albanese, the un special rapporteur on human rights in the occupied palestinian territories has been speaking about the situation there. her report finds there are "reasonable grounds" to believe that israel is committing genocide against palestinians in gaza. take a listen. israel has committed three acts of genocide with the requisite intent — killing members of the group, causing serious bodily or mental harm to members of the group, and deliberately inflicting on the group conditions of life calculated to bring about its physical destruction in whole or in part. the flagrant and systematic slaughter of palestinian civilians, the deployment of unlawful weaponry, the utter obliteration of vital civilian infrastructure, including the deliberate targeting of all gaza's hospitals and the man—made starvation of the palestinian people, transcend the realm of war crimes and crimes against humanities that had been seen in the occupie
this is bbc news. you're watching bbc news. turning to gaza now, and in the last hour, francesca albanese, the un special rapporteur on human rights in the occupied palestinian territories has been speaking about the situation there. her report finds there are "reasonable grounds" to believe that israel is committing genocide against palestinians in gaza. take a listen. israel has committed three acts of genocide with the requisite intent — killing members of the group, causing...
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you're live with bbc news. now to russia, where voting is underway in presidential elections — which will almost certainly see vladimir putin extend his quarter of a century in power. the balance will be casted by three days, the result not in doubt as there are neufville credible opponents to vladimir putin. we are let's speak to stanislav andreichuk. we know that vladimir putin is bound to win. {iii we know that vladimir putin is bound to win. . ., , ., to win. of course, we need to understand — to win. of course, we need to understand that _ to win. of course, we need to understand that this - to win. of course, we need to | understand that this campaign to win. of course, we need to - understand that this campaign is... inaudible this is between people and power and the ability to make decisions that involve the future of our country. more than ever before. i mean that the observation of elections, possibilities to be registered as a candidate. they make it more difficult. as a result we see this time w
you're live with bbc news. now to russia, where voting is underway in presidential elections — which will almost certainly see vladimir putin extend his quarter of a century in power. the balance will be casted by three days, the result not in doubt as there are neufville credible opponents to vladimir putin. we are let's speak to stanislav andreichuk. we know that vladimir putin is bound to win. {iii we know that vladimir putin is bound to win. . ., , ., to win. of course, we need to...
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this is bbc news. officials in the united states have recovered the data recorder from the ship that destroyed a bridge in baltimore. amidst angerfrom israel, a un rights expert accuses the country of acts of genocide in gaza. my report finds that there are reasonable grounds to believe that the threshold indicating that israel is committing the crime of genocide against the palestinians as a group in gaza has been met. check your passport — the message to millions of britons planning a trip to europe — to avoid being caught out by a 10—year rule. and thailand has become the first south—east asian country to pass a marriage equality bill — paving the way for same—sex marriage. welcome to bbc news now, three hours of fast—moving news, interviews and reaction. we start this hour in the us city of baltimore where crews have now found the data recorder of the ship which crashed into a major bridge yesterday causing it to collapse. officials are looking into whether dirty fuel may have caused
this is bbc news. officials in the united states have recovered the data recorder from the ship that destroyed a bridge in baltimore. amidst angerfrom israel, a un rights expert accuses the country of acts of genocide in gaza. my report finds that there are reasonable grounds to believe that the threshold indicating that israel is committing the crime of genocide against the palestinians as a group in gaza has been met. check your passport — the message to millions of britons planning a trip...
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bbc news. we've just got time to bring you pictures of queen camilla in shrewbury who was "thrilled" by all the public support for the princess of wales when she met two sisters holding posters with the poignant words "send our love to kate". camilla was mobbed by thousands of well—wishers during a visit to a farmers' market. we will be here with you next to take you through the next few hours with all the latest news at the bbc. thanks for watching i will hopefully see you tomorrow. hello there. we've seen mixed weather today, essentially it will stay unsettled into the easter weekend, because low pressure will be dominating and around that we have weather fronts which are focusing these spells of rain. in between there will be some sunshine. these are the top temperatures this afternoon, maybe making 13 across eastern england. a lot of showers coming in from the south—west, but we still have wet weather in scotland. that should tend to move away. that will drift northward and then we will
bbc news. we've just got time to bring you pictures of queen camilla in shrewbury who was "thrilled" by all the public support for the princess of wales when she met two sisters holding posters with the poignant words "send our love to kate". camilla was mobbed by thousands of well—wishers during a visit to a farmers' market. we will be here with you next to take you through the next few hours with all the latest news at the bbc. thanks for watching i will hopefully see...
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you are watching bbc news. these are the live pictures from baltimore, where that bridge collapsed in the early hours of this morning, around 1:40am local time. a cargo ship crashed into one of the columns of that bridge. some of the music we are getting from our partners in the us, cbs news, they are saying that the key bridge collapse due to the dali losing propulsion and colliding with a supporting tab of the bridge. let's bring in our correspondent. sean dilley is following developments from oui’ newsroom. this is from cbs news putting a law enforcement official saying that the ship had lost propulsion, which keeps with what some people were saying about how the lights went out on the ship before the collision, implying there were some sort of fault on the board?— fault on the board? cbs, our us artners fault on the board? cbs, our us partners are _ fault on the board? cbs, our us partners are a — fault on the board? cbs, our us partners are a highly _ fault on the board? cbs, our us partners are a hi
you are watching bbc news. these are the live pictures from baltimore, where that bridge collapsed in the early hours of this morning, around 1:40am local time. a cargo ship crashed into one of the columns of that bridge. some of the music we are getting from our partners in the us, cbs news, they are saying that the key bridge collapse due to the dali losing propulsion and colliding with a supporting tab of the bridge. let's bring in our correspondent. sean dilley is following developments...
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stay with us here on bbc news. this is bbc news. hello again. in the last couple of days, we've started with some mist and fog, and some dense mist and fog patches at that. but in the next few days it won't be such an issue because it's turning windier. we will also see the sunniest conditions in the west, but it's going to be fairly cloudy at times with some scattered showers. high pressure is still anchored across scandinavia, effectively keeping weather fronts at bay in the atlantic. so what we have today is still quite a lot of cloud, especially in eastern and central areas, producing some drizzle in eastern scotland, showers developing across the south—east, the midlands, central southern england, and also wales. and a blustery day with temperatures 7 to about 11 or 12 degrees. heading on into the evening and overnight period, once again we hang onto all this cloud. the showers will push that bit further north. they could be wintry above 400 metres or so in scotland. there will be some clear skies but it's still going to be windy, so we a
stay with us here on bbc news. this is bbc news. hello again. in the last couple of days, we've started with some mist and fog, and some dense mist and fog patches at that. but in the next few days it won't be such an issue because it's turning windier. we will also see the sunniest conditions in the west, but it's going to be fairly cloudy at times with some scattered showers. high pressure is still anchored across scandinavia, effectively keeping weather fronts at bay in the atlantic. so what...
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this is bbc news. let�*s look at some other stories making news the government has committed to building new gas fired power stations warning that failure to do so would risk blackouts. the new plants will replace stations coming to the end of their lives. environmentalists argue it�*s a step backwards but the government says they have to be �*realistic�* in the move towards cleaner energy. the rate of unemployment in the uk rose to 3.9% in the three months to january. that�*s up from 3.8% from the previous three months. the new labour market figures, released by the office for national statistics, also showed that more than a fifth of 16 to 64 year olds in the uk were not actively looking for work. more than 900,000 people in england who did not get their measles, mumps and rubella jab as children are being invited to take part in a catch up campaign. mmr vaccine coverage is now the lowest it has been for more than a decade. the campaign has been prompted by rising numbers of measles cases i
this is bbc news. let�*s look at some other stories making news the government has committed to building new gas fired power stations warning that failure to do so would risk blackouts. the new plants will replace stations coming to the end of their lives. environmentalists argue it�*s a step backwards but the government says they have to be �*realistic�* in the move towards cleaner energy. the rate of unemployment in the uk rose to 3.9% in the three months to january. that�*s up from...
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you can get news on both of those stories in the bbc website or app. this is bbc news. the united states' top diplomat is in cairo — antony blinken says washington has submitted a draught un security council resolution calling for an immediate ceasefire in gaza — linked to the release of hostages. new research from india shows that pregnant women working in extreme heat are at greater risk of miscarriage and stillbirth. the un warns it can't get enough aid into haiti — where millions are experiencing hunger and malnutrition. more now on a new study in india — and shared with the bbc — that shows pregnant women working in very hot environments faced twice the risk of miscarriage, still birth, preterm birth and low birth weight, compared to those in cooler workplaces. india is one of the countries most exposed and vulnerable to heat — let's put that into context. over the past five decades, india has experienced more than 700 heatwave events, which have killed at least 17,000 people. climate experts say that india's extreme heat events could "cross the surviva
you can get news on both of those stories in the bbc website or app. this is bbc news. the united states' top diplomat is in cairo — antony blinken says washington has submitted a draught un security council resolution calling for an immediate ceasefire in gaza — linked to the release of hostages. new research from india shows that pregnant women working in extreme heat are at greater risk of miscarriage and stillbirth. the un warns it can't get enough aid into haiti — where millions are...
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jeremy bowen, bbc news, jerusalem. this comes as israeli airstrikes on gaza continue, with fierce fighting between israel and hamas continuing around at least three hospitals in the territory. thousands of people are believed to be trapped in one of them, with israeli tanks outside the building. our middle east correspondent yolande knell gave us this update from jerusalem on the fighting in gaza. well, first around shifa hospital in gaza city, gaza's biggest hospital, that raid by the israeli military has been going on now for 11 days, and it said in its latest briefing that some 200 what it calls terrorists have been eliminated there. it says hamas and islamic jihad had been using hospital as a base. hamas has denied that is the case. from what we understand from the hamas—run health ministry, there are doctors and there are some patients who are still trapped there, even though they have been moved to administrative building at the site. we had a spokesman from the palestinian civil defence talking about how it is
jeremy bowen, bbc news, jerusalem. this comes as israeli airstrikes on gaza continue, with fierce fighting between israel and hamas continuing around at least three hospitals in the territory. thousands of people are believed to be trapped in one of them, with israeli tanks outside the building. our middle east correspondent yolande knell gave us this update from jerusalem on the fighting in gaza. well, first around shifa hospital in gaza city, gaza's biggest hospital, that raid by the israeli...
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is more analysis and news on the bbc website and of course to stay with us on bbc news. hello. you may have noticed things feeling a little milder out there today. certainly temperatures have been on the rise, but we�*re paying for it because it�*s another fairly cloudy day for many of us with outbreaks of rain, too. this is the picture in bedfordshire. we have had some spells of hazy sunshine in the south and the east, but really through the rest of today, showery rain affecting much of the uk. but it is certainly feeling mild, particularly in the south. that�*s down to the fact that we�*ve got the air coming in from the southwest, this warm front sitting across parts of scotland in particular. a cold front does follow on behind, so something a little cooler and showery later in the day, particularly out towards the west. but we could see 16, possibly 17 degrees in the warmest spots across parts of eastern england, butjust single figures across scotland. and that�*s because we�*re sitting in the slightly cooler air and more persistent rain here across centra
is more analysis and news on the bbc website and of course to stay with us on bbc news. hello. you may have noticed things feeling a little milder out there today. certainly temperatures have been on the rise, but we�*re paying for it because it�*s another fairly cloudy day for many of us with outbreaks of rain, too. this is the picture in bedfordshire. we have had some spells of hazy sunshine in the south and the east, but really through the rest of today, showery rain affecting much of...
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james landale, bbc news. earlier, i spoke to professor nick wescott, fishing of —— professor of international studies. the wescott, fishing of -- professor of international studies.— international studies. the state in haiti is currently _ international studies. the state in haiti is currently in _ international studies. the state in haiti is currently in a _ international studies. the state in haiti is currently in a state - international studies. the state in haiti is currently in a state of - haiti is currently in a state of disintegration. there is a president, there is a police force and an army, a parliament, but none of them have effective control of what is happening on the ground. this has increasingly fallen into the hands of rival gangs, particularly in the capital, and therefore it is very hard to see where every establishment of state legitimacy and authority can come from. since the assassination of the last president in 2021, there has been a state of political limbo, neither elections, a
james landale, bbc news. earlier, i spoke to professor nick wescott, fishing of —— professor of international studies. the wescott, fishing of -- professor of international studies.— international studies. the state in haiti is currently _ international studies. the state in haiti is currently in _ international studies. the state in haiti is currently in a _ international studies. the state in haiti is currently in a state - international studies. the state in haiti is currently in a...
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you're live with bbc news. here in the uk, the chancellorjeremy hunt says the conservative party is absolutely transparent about the donations it receives. but so far the party has neither confirmed nor denied reports it's been given another £5 million by the businessman frank hester, on top of the ten million he's already donated. mr hester has been widely accused of racism after allegedly saying the mp diane abbott makes him want to hate all black women. the tech boss apologised for making "rude" comments about the former—labour mp but said his remarks "had nothing to do with her gender nor colour of skin". here's our political correspondent hannah miller. learning to use a camera on a visit, the chancellor and the prime minister can't escape the glare of scrutiny over donations to their party. this week they said that one of the comments made by one of the biggest donors is racist, but now it emerges they may have received another £5 million from that same man. a claim the chancellor didn't deny. man. a
you're live with bbc news. here in the uk, the chancellorjeremy hunt says the conservative party is absolutely transparent about the donations it receives. but so far the party has neither confirmed nor denied reports it's been given another £5 million by the businessman frank hester, on top of the ten million he's already donated. mr hester has been widely accused of racism after allegedly saying the mp diane abbott makes him want to hate all black women. the tech boss apologised for making...
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azeezat olaoluwa, bbc news. you can watch bbc africa eye's full film �*trapped in oman�* on the bbc africa youtube page. it's not often that you'll find ants being discussed at the highest levels of a country's government, but that's exactly wha'ts been happening in a hearing in australia's capital, canberra, as part of a senate inquiry examining the threat from invasive fire ants. experts say they pose more of a danger to australia than rabbits, cane toads, foxes, camels, wild dogs and feral cats combined. the ants are native to south america and are thought to have entered australia in shipping containers. our correspondent in sydney, phil mercer, has more. these fire ants, native to south america, were first detected in the australian city of brisbane in 2001. and this federal inquiry is examining the health, economic and agricultural consequences of the spread of these fire ants. now, it's believed that they have crossed the borderfrom queensland into northern parts of new south wales state. they have al
azeezat olaoluwa, bbc news. you can watch bbc africa eye's full film �*trapped in oman�* on the bbc africa youtube page. it's not often that you'll find ants being discussed at the highest levels of a country's government, but that's exactly wha'ts been happening in a hearing in australia's capital, canberra, as part of a senate inquiry examining the threat from invasive fire ants. experts say they pose more of a danger to australia than rabbits, cane toads, foxes, camels, wild dogs and...
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live from london, this is bbc news. the us secretary of state, antony blinken, warns the entire population of gaza is suffering "severe levels of acute food insecurity", and demands israel prioritise the people most in need. 100% of the population of gaza is that severe levels of acute food insecurity. that's the first time an entire population has been so classified. and the princess of wales is seen for the first time since her surgery, out shopping with prince william. the president of the european council calls for economies to be put on a war footing against russia. and the local community fighting the pollution of one of britain's most beautiful rivers. hello. welcome to verified live, three hours of breaking stories, and checking out the truth behind them. the entire population of gaza is in need of humanitarian assistance and is suffering "severe levels of acute food insecurity" — those are the words of the us secretary of state antony blinken today. it's a stark assessment of the ongoing crisis in the territo
live from london, this is bbc news. the us secretary of state, antony blinken, warns the entire population of gaza is suffering "severe levels of acute food insecurity", and demands israel prioritise the people most in need. 100% of the population of gaza is that severe levels of acute food insecurity. that's the first time an entire population has been so classified. and the princess of wales is seen for the first time since her surgery, out shopping with prince william. the...
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you're watching bbc news. you are alive with bbc news. a 25—year—old man has pleaded guilty to manslaughter in what's said to be the uk's biggest catfish child abuse investigation. catfishing is when online scammers use a fake identity to trick their victims. alexander mccartney, from newry in northern ireland, has admitted more than 180 charges, including the manslaughter of a 12 —year—old girl who took her own life after being blackmailed by him. i spoke earlier with our ireland correspondent sara girvin who is in belfast and had the latest from court. following the guilty plea this morning to manslaughter, alexander mccartney has also pleaded guilty to more than 185 charges involving 60 victims spread across the uk and around the world as far away as new zealand and america. and we know that all of this came to light back in 2018 when scottish police contacted the police service of northern ireland about the case of a girl who had been befriended by alexander mccartney on social media. she had sent him a naked picture and he to
you're watching bbc news. you are alive with bbc news. a 25—year—old man has pleaded guilty to manslaughter in what's said to be the uk's biggest catfish child abuse investigation. catfishing is when online scammers use a fake identity to trick their victims. alexander mccartney, from newry in northern ireland, has admitted more than 180 charges, including the manslaughter of a 12 —year—old girl who took her own life after being blackmailed by him. i spoke earlier with our ireland...
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you are watching bbc news. around the world and across the uk, bbc news. this led to some other stories breaking the news. three conservatives exxon secretaries have warned the government against using extremism to score political points in a general election year. priti patel, sergeyjavid and amber rudd said cross—party support is needed to defeat extremism. the government says it will invest more than £117 million to protect mosques, muslim schools and community centres from hate attacks over the next four years. a recently sacked independent inspector of borders, and immigration is called the home office dysfunctional. it needs to reform completely he says. it's is day veneer was sacked for leaking sensitive information that he told was inaccurate. he said he paid the price for speaking out against border security concerns. anyone over the age of a0 is urged to get blood pressure check is the nhs warned there are millions of people who do not realise they have dangerously high levels. high blood pressure puts a strain of the heart and can lead to lif
you are watching bbc news. around the world and across the uk, bbc news. this led to some other stories breaking the news. three conservatives exxon secretaries have warned the government against using extremism to score political points in a general election year. priti patel, sergeyjavid and amber rudd said cross—party support is needed to defeat extremism. the government says it will invest more than £117 million to protect mosques, muslim schools and community centres from hate attacks...
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you are watching bbc news. the church of england set up an investment fund to help repair the damage caused by historic links to slavery. now been told the proposed £100 million fund is "not enough". the report by the church commissioners charity recommended raising the fund to a billion pounds. well, i'm in lambeth palace now. a lovely view behind me. i'll show you more in detail in a second. talking about this amount of money that the church has agreed that would be a good idea to spend in terms of reparation. and also this idea that this amount of money and the payment of reparations by the church of england could be something of a catalyst for other organisations, other institutions to follow suit. so let's dig into that a little bit more. i'm joined now by bishop rosemary mallett, who was the chair of the, essentially the authors of this report. talk me through this idea of why this would be a catalyst for for other institutions. do you think it could work? i'm praying that it would work because it's an a
you are watching bbc news. the church of england set up an investment fund to help repair the damage caused by historic links to slavery. now been told the proposed £100 million fund is "not enough". the report by the church commissioners charity recommended raising the fund to a billion pounds. well, i'm in lambeth palace now. a lovely view behind me. i'll show you more in detail in a second. talking about this amount of money that the church has agreed that would be a good idea to...
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colletta smith, bbc news. a spokesperson for the department of work and pensions said £2 billion had been invested in the household support fund over the last two years, with £800 million paid to families. now they have been told the proposed fund is not enough. a report said —— recommended raising the funds to £1 billion. tell us where you are and what has been happening. i am in lambeth palace. lovely view behind me. talking about this amount of money that the church has agreed would be a good idea to spend in terms of reparation, and also this idea that this amount of money, and the payment of reparations by the church of england could be something of a catalyst for other organisations, other institutions, to follow suit. let us dig into that little bit more. i am joined by bishop rosemary mallett, who was the chair of the authors of this report. tell us why this would be a catalyst for other institutions? do you think it could work? i am praying that it would work. it is an amount of money that we h
colletta smith, bbc news. a spokesperson for the department of work and pensions said £2 billion had been invested in the household support fund over the last two years, with £800 million paid to families. now they have been told the proposed fund is not enough. a report said —— recommended raising the funds to £1 billion. tell us where you are and what has been happening. i am in lambeth palace. lovely view behind me. talking about this amount of money that the church has agreed would...
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this is bbc news. let's return to that story, a row in france over a headscarf, in the incident in question, the french prime minister said that he is going to ask the state to prosecute a student who struck a teacher, it is alleged, but after a police investigation the teacher was found not to have been at fault. it was in a heated exchange we were told over the student wearing a headscarf inside a school. let's get more with anna richards who is a free lance writer based in lyon. what is the law in france with regards to the wearing of clothing or other symbols with a religious affiliation?— with a religious affiliation? france is a secular— with a religious affiliation? france is a secular country _ with a religious affiliation? france is a secular country and _ with a religious affiliation? france is a secular country and wearing l with a religious affiliation? france l is a secular country and wearing any religious symbol is completely banned in french schools. and the hijab and large christia
this is bbc news. let's return to that story, a row in france over a headscarf, in the incident in question, the french prime minister said that he is going to ask the state to prosecute a student who struck a teacher, it is alleged, but after a police investigation the teacher was found not to have been at fault. it was in a heated exchange we were told over the student wearing a headscarf inside a school. let's get more with anna richards who is a free lance writer based in lyon. what is the...
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welcome to bbc news now. let's start in new york, where the un security council has voted against a us draft resolution calling for an immediate ceasefire in gaza linked to the release of hostages. russia and china were among three countries that vetoed the us resolution. the us ambassador to the un responded to russia's and china's veto. it was the first time the us had supported such a resolution, having previously blocked similar ones at the event. russia still cannot bring itself to condemn hamas�*s terrorist attacks on october seven, condemn hamas�*s terrorist attacks on octoberseven, can condemn hamas�*s terrorist attacks on october seven, can wejust condemn hamas�*s terrorist attacks on october seven, can we just pause on that for a second? russia and china refused to condemn hamas for burning people alive, gunning down innocent civilians at a concert, raping women and girls, taking hundreds of people hostage. this was the deadliest single attack onjews since the holocaust. and the permanent me
welcome to bbc news now. let's start in new york, where the un security council has voted against a us draft resolution calling for an immediate ceasefire in gaza linked to the release of hostages. russia and china were among three countries that vetoed the us resolution. the us ambassador to the un responded to russia's and china's veto. it was the first time the us had supported such a resolution, having previously blocked similar ones at the event. russia still cannot bring itself to condemn...
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this is bbc news. the headlines... crews in baltimore have recovered the data recorder of the cargo ship that crashed and caused the collapse of a bridge. and amidst anger from israel, a un rights expert accuses the country of acts of genocide in gaza. my report finds that there are reasonable grounds to believe that the threshold indicating that israel is committing the crime of genocide against the palestinians as a group in gaza has been met. public satisfaction with the nhs is at a record low, according to a new report. now, let's get a bit more on our top story this hour. crews have now found the data recorder of the ship which crashed into a major bridge in baltimore causing it to collapse. six missing construction workers who were on the francis scott key
this is bbc news. the headlines... crews in baltimore have recovered the data recorder of the cargo ship that crashed and caused the collapse of a bridge. and amidst anger from israel, a un rights expert accuses the country of acts of genocide in gaza. my report finds that there are reasonable grounds to believe that the threshold indicating that israel is committing the crime of genocide against the palestinians as a group in gaza has been met. public satisfaction with the nhs is at a record...
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i am lewis bornjones, this is bbc news. we will take a look at robotic ships, some new ones are going through some trials. here is our science editor. what you are looking at is a vision of the future. a ship that needs only a few people on board to sail it, and that can be controlled from anywhere in the world. the vessel is being put through its paces in a norwegian fjord. the company behind this, 0cean infinity, are building a fleet of 23 of these. they're being used for survey work for offshore wind farms and the oil and gas industry. this is definitely going to be a revolution. there's almost no part of our operation that's going to be untouched by our approach to making more robotic. we fitted this vessel with extra sensors, extra servers, extra cabling, extra information systems. our ultimate vision is for these vessels to have as small a crew as possible. our ultimate vision is for these vessels to have as small a crew as possible. this ship is 78 metres long, and usually a vessel like this would have a crew of a0 o
i am lewis bornjones, this is bbc news. we will take a look at robotic ships, some new ones are going through some trials. here is our science editor. what you are looking at is a vision of the future. a ship that needs only a few people on board to sail it, and that can be controlled from anywhere in the world. the vessel is being put through its paces in a norwegian fjord. the company behind this, 0cean infinity, are building a fleet of 23 of these. they're being used for survey work for...
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will grant, bbc news, haiti. another of controversies in football, including the failure of premier league clubs during greedy new financial package for the rest of the game. new financial package for the rest of the game-— of the game. earlier i spoke to a football finance _ of the game. earlier i spoke to a football finance expert - of the game. earlier i spoke to a football finance expert at - of the game. earlier i spoke to a football finance expert at the . football finance expert at the university of liverpool. i asked him if it was a historic moment for fans. i if it was a historic moment for fans. ~' ,., if it was a historic moment for fans. ~ ,., , , , fans. i think so in the sense it is the first time _ fans. i think so in the sense it is the first time that _ fans. i think so in the sense it is the first time that football - fans. i think so in the sense it is the first time that football fansl the first time that football fans effectively will have a greater say, orsay effectively will have a greate
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you are watching bbc news. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. kensington palace has confirmed images taken by a member of the public and published by the sun of catherine, the princess of wales on a shopping trip with prince william in windsor. the sun newspaper has printed the picture on its front page, as well as the video it was taken from. catherine is seen smiling and walking alongside prince william. the paper says the video was taken at a farmer's market in windsor. the princess has not been seen in public since attending a christmas day church service. she had abdominal surgery injanuary. we'll have more on this story a little later on news now. the former us president, donald trump, has reacted angrily to his failure to secure the close to half—a—billion dollar bond he needs to appeal against a judgement in his civil fraud case in new york. mr trump said that securing a bond of that size was "practically impossible". he now has to find the money through other means, or new york state authorities could begin seizing his properties. h
you are watching bbc news. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. kensington palace has confirmed images taken by a member of the public and published by the sun of catherine, the princess of wales on a shopping trip with prince william in windsor. the sun newspaper has printed the picture on its front page, as well as the video it was taken from. catherine is seen smiling and walking alongside prince william. the paper says the video was taken at a farmer's market in windsor....
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vicki young, bbc news, westminster. officials in australia said the great barrier wreath is going through another mass bleaching because the sea temperatures in the pat lewis have been so high. hot weather can cause heat stress corals to expel algae that gives them their life and colour. it is the fifth time in eight years widespread damage has been detected. this is bbc news. hello there, good afternoon. the sunshine generally best the west so sunny spells for west and wales and north—west scotland but we are still keeping the strength of that cold easterly wind. it will feel quite blustery for many of us particularly towards the coast. the air is chilly at the moment with low pressure towards the south and milder air. pressure towards the south and milderair. high pressure pressure towards the south and milder air. high pressure towards the north and east. they will be some low cloud below the north sea and across north—east england but a few more holes in the cloud then we saw yesterday so some brighter spells he
vicki young, bbc news, westminster. officials in australia said the great barrier wreath is going through another mass bleaching because the sea temperatures in the pat lewis have been so high. hot weather can cause heat stress corals to expel algae that gives them their life and colour. it is the fifth time in eight years widespread damage has been detected. this is bbc news. hello there, good afternoon. the sunshine generally best the west so sunny spells for west and wales and north—west...
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pallab ghosh, bbc news. they collapsed bridge in baltimore is the top story today and we have heard from the authorities saying that the crew on board the ship that clouded with the bridge notify the authorities of a power issue —— that collided with the bridge. so that gave the emergency services time to stop more people from coming onto the bridge and they are still looking out for six people who are unaccounted for. stay with us here on bbc news. hello. over the next few days, mother nature is going to throw a bit of everything at us. a real mixed bag on the way, as we often say, from gusty winds, heavy showers, hail, thunder, some sunshine in between, too. and in fact, the satellite picture is already looking very dynamic. and if we look at this conveyor belt of cloud, that's actually the jet stream aloft and it's allowed the colder air to dig in from the northern climes. that's going to help to build those big shower clouds over the coming days. now, as far as the evening is concerned, rain will be
pallab ghosh, bbc news. they collapsed bridge in baltimore is the top story today and we have heard from the authorities saying that the crew on board the ship that clouded with the bridge notify the authorities of a power issue —— that collided with the bridge. so that gave the emergency services time to stop more people from coming onto the bridge and they are still looking out for six people who are unaccounted for. stay with us here on bbc news. hello. over the next few days, mother...
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this is bbc news. the headlines: the syrian government blames israel for deadly airstrikes near the city of aleppo which killed at least 42 people. delays and long queues reported as the easter getaway begins. one of the big blockbuster movies of last summer, oppenheimer, is released for the first time injapan. beyonce is back, with herfirst ever country album. relatives of evan kercher birch are marking the first anniversary of his detainment in russia. he is the first american to be charged by russia for spying since the end of the second world war.
this is bbc news. the headlines: the syrian government blames israel for deadly airstrikes near the city of aleppo which killed at least 42 people. delays and long queues reported as the easter getaway begins. one of the big blockbuster movies of last summer, oppenheimer, is released for the first time injapan. beyonce is back, with herfirst ever country album. relatives of evan kercher birch are marking the first anniversary of his detainment in russia. he is the first american to be charged...
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colin paterson, bbc news. yeah, it matters. stay with us here on bbc news. hello again. for most, the weather is cheering up nicely in the afternoon promises decent spells of sunshine. so far, some of the best breaks in the could have wales with these sunny skies spotted earlier in north—west wales but is not the only place seeing sunshine today for the northern england also seeing an increase in the sunny skies. it is across east anglia and south—east england where we will probably keep a lot of cloud. it is a mild take on the sunny skies. it is across east anglia and south—east england where we will probably keep a lot of cloud. it is a mild day, some isolated showers government aid stays dry. but that's not the case of an eye because low pressure centre within and we will see some fairly persistent outbreaks pushing on. particularly northern ireland, wales and northern england. a am night with temperatures 9 or 10 for england and wales. tomorrow, the wettest weather starting off in northern ireland will sweep east so wales and northern england probably having ra
colin paterson, bbc news. yeah, it matters. stay with us here on bbc news. hello again. for most, the weather is cheering up nicely in the afternoon promises decent spells of sunshine. so far, some of the best breaks in the could have wales with these sunny skies spotted earlier in north—west wales but is not the only place seeing sunshine today for the northern england also seeing an increase in the sunny skies. it is across east anglia and south—east england where we will probably keep a...
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this is bbc news. a new definition for extremism — the uk government outlines how it plans to tackle what it says is an increased threat from some groups. can lead to the radicalisation of individuals, deny people their full rights and opportunities, suppress freedom of expression. israel has said it plans to evacuate palestinians to humanitarian islands. at least 60 migrants are feared dead when a rubber dinghy runs into trouble in the mediterranean sea. spaceship star ship these basics rocket is destroyed on re—entry. hello, i'm sarah campbell, welcome to verified live, three hours of breaking stories, and checking out the truth behind them.
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around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. this is bbc news. vaughan gething has been formally nominated as the new first minister of wales. the economy minister and former health minister narrowly won the welsh labour leadership contest by 51.7% to succeed mark drakeford who's stepping down after more than five years in the post. he is the only black leader of a national governing in europe. after the vote he set out his vision for wales. i the vote he set out his vision for wales. , . ., , ., ., wales. i believe the wales of today and the future _ wales. i believe the wales of today and the future will _ wales. i believe the wales of today and the future will be _ wales. i believe the wales of today and the future will be owned - wales. i believe the wales of today and the future will be owned by - wales. i believe the wales of today and the future will be owned by all| and the future will be owned by all those decent people who recognise that our parliament and our government should look like our country is people who recognise that our hope
around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. this is bbc news. vaughan gething has been formally nominated as the new first minister of wales. the economy minister and former health minister narrowly won the welsh labour leadership contest by 51.7% to succeed mark drakeford who's stepping down after more than five years in the post. he is the only black leader of a national governing in europe. after the vote he set out his vision for wales. i the vote he set out his vision for wales....
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this is bbc news. the headlines: four gunmen accused of carrying out the moscow concert hall attack are charged with terrorism. from the lead—up to the attack to what happens, next we'll be answering your questions on the attack this hour. and here in the uk, the government launches a new international campaign to deter migrants from crossing the english channel in small boats. now it's time for your questions answered. as we've been reporting, authorities in russia have charged four men it says attacked a moscow concert hall on friday, killing at least 137 people. all four appeared in court showing signs suggesting that they'd been beaten and were charged with committing an act of terrorism.
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fergus walsh, bbc news. there are renewed calls for a formal government apology for historical forced adoptions. the commonsjoint committee on human rights says many women suffered harrowing experiences at the hands of state employees in post—war years. the scottish and welsh government's have already apologised for their role in the process. let's talk now about music. teenage eli crossley, who has duchenne muscular dystrophy, has just performed at the south by southwest festival in texas thanks to a custom piece of kit — a smart suit he wears to slow the progression of his condition. this is not his first festival. he's the lead singer of the band askew and, last year, they became the youngest band ever to have played at glastonbury. let's speak to eli and his mum, emily reuben, co—founder and ceo of duchenne uk. hi, thank you for having us. i have to confess to everyone watching, you were invited to come on, and i didn't know until last night, so it is lovely to see you and quite a coincidence!— i
fergus walsh, bbc news. there are renewed calls for a formal government apology for historical forced adoptions. the commonsjoint committee on human rights says many women suffered harrowing experiences at the hands of state employees in post—war years. the scottish and welsh government's have already apologised for their role in the process. let's talk now about music. teenage eli crossley, who has duchenne muscular dystrophy, has just performed at the south by southwest festival in texas...
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live from london, this is bbc news. a humanitarian sea corridorfor aid to go from cyprus to gaza should begin operating by sunday. in the state of the union address, president biden makes a pitch for a second term while criticising his rival donald trump.— second term while criticising his rival donald trump. here the simple truth - you — rival donald trump. here the simple truth - you cannot _ rival donald trump. here the simple truth - you cannot love _ rival donald trump. here the simple truth - you cannot love your- rival donald trump. here the simple truth - you cannot love your country| truth — you cannot love your country only when you win. fin truth - you cannot love your country only when you win.— only when you win. on international women's day. _ only when you win. on international women's day, french _ only when you win. on international women's day, french president - women's day, french president emanuel macron and shrines in france's constitution the right to an abortion. the despair of parents i
live from london, this is bbc news. a humanitarian sea corridorfor aid to go from cyprus to gaza should begin operating by sunday. in the state of the union address, president biden makes a pitch for a second term while criticising his rival donald trump.— second term while criticising his rival donald trump. here the simple truth - you — rival donald trump. here the simple truth - you cannot _ rival donald trump. here the simple truth - you cannot love _ rival donald trump. here the simple...
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jonathan beale, bbc news, porton down. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. ringing practice at ripon cathedral. you might not expect to see a child holding the ropes, but 13—year—old alice barrett is a fully fledged member of the team. it’s alice barrett is a fully fledged member of the team. it's definitely more than just _ member of the team. it's definitely more than just pulling _ member of the team. it's definitely more than just pulling a _ member of the team. it's definitely more than just pulling a rope, - member of the team. it's definitely| more than just pulling a rope, which is what most people think. it's much more complex, both physically and mentally. she more complex, both physically and mentall . . ., , more complex, both physically and mentall . ,, . , more complex, both physically and mentall. ,, . , , mentally. she has recently become one of the youngest _ mentally. she has recently become one of the youngest qualified - one of the youngest qualified ringers in yorkshire, having spent the last three years in training. i'm absolutely
jonathan beale, bbc news, porton down. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. ringing practice at ripon cathedral. you might not expect to see a child holding the ropes, but 13—year—old alice barrett is a fully fledged member of the team. it’s alice barrett is a fully fledged member of the team. it's definitely more than just _ member of the team. it's definitely more than just pulling _ member of the team. it's definitely more than just pulling a _ member of the team. it's...
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live from london, this is bbc news. gunfire. israel raids gaza's al—shifa hospital, saying hamas is hiding there. hamas says the raid violates international law. meanwhile, the un says gaza is on the brink of famine, with little aid entering the strip. iam mark i am mark lowen live injerusalem, where benjamin netanyahu will speak to president biden by phone later today amidst soaring tension between both sides. vladimir putin says he'll prioritise the war in ukraine during his fifth term as president. western leaders say the poll was neither free nor fair. rishi sunak dismisses reports of a new plot to oust him, saying he's concentrating on delivering his government's priorities. and the battle over deep—sea mining — as the demand for permits increases, greenpeace says it damages pristine eco—systems. welcome to bbc news. straight to downing street, live pictures there because that is the
live from london, this is bbc news. gunfire. israel raids gaza's al—shifa hospital, saying hamas is hiding there. hamas says the raid violates international law. meanwhile, the un says gaza is on the brink of famine, with little aid entering the strip. iam mark i am mark lowen live injerusalem, where benjamin netanyahu will speak to president biden by phone later today amidst soaring tension between both sides. vladimir putin says he'll prioritise the war in ukraine during his fifth term as...
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more new on a new study in india — and shared with the bbc — that shows pregnant women working in very hot environments faced twice the risk of miscarriage, still birth, preterm birth and low birth weight, compared to those in cooler workplaces. india is one of the countries most exposed and vulnerable to heat — let's put that into context. over the past five decades, india has experienced more than 700 heatwave events, which have killed at least 17,000 people. climate experts say that india's extreme heat events could "cross the survivability limit" by 2050. researchers are now working with scientists in the uk to better understand how extreme heat could have an impact on advice for pregnant women globally. our global health correspondent tulip mazumdar has been to the indian state of tamil nadu, to meet some of the women who took part in the study. we'll talk to her shortly but here's a clip of her film. it is around 28 degrees at the moment, and very humid. i've been sweating quite a lot all morning. this is just one of three jobs this woman has to help feed her two children. ther
more new on a new study in india — and shared with the bbc — that shows pregnant women working in very hot environments faced twice the risk of miscarriage, still birth, preterm birth and low birth weight, compared to those in cooler workplaces. india is one of the countries most exposed and vulnerable to heat — let's put that into context. over the past five decades, india has experienced more than 700 heatwave events, which have killed at least 17,000 people. climate experts say that...
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rachel bell, bbc news. here in the uk, there are reports of long queues of motorists waiting to board ferries at dover as the easter getaway begins. the ferry service dfds says there are delays because of high winds in the channel. rail travellers are also being urged to check their plans in advance. it's notjust ports, roads and trains which are busy this easter. airports and airlines are expecting passenger numbers to return to pre—pandemic levels, with some expecting record numbers over the bank holiday. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. it was one of last summer's big blockbuster movies and it swept the board during the awards season, but up until now, people injapan haven't been able to see the film oppenheimer, but that has changed as it opened in cinemas today. the film tells the story of the scientist] robert oppenheimer. he created the first atomic bomb, which was later used against japan during world war ii, killing more than 200,000 people. it was seen as too controversial a
rachel bell, bbc news. here in the uk, there are reports of long queues of motorists waiting to board ferries at dover as the easter getaway begins. the ferry service dfds says there are delays because of high winds in the channel. rail travellers are also being urged to check their plans in advance. it's notjust ports, roads and trains which are busy this easter. airports and airlines are expecting passenger numbers to return to pre—pandemic levels, with some expecting record numbers over...
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hello, you're watching bbc news. this half hour, we are going to focus on plaid cymru's spring conference happening in wales. plaid cymru's leader is about to address his party's conference in caernarfon, you can see some live pictures they're coming in from that conference, where they will say that people wanting a different future should vote for plaid cymru at the next general election. for more on this in the build—up to that speech, we can go live to our wales correspondent who is following events from us from cardiff, good to have you on the programme. so, rhun ap iorwerth has only been leaderfor nine months and i imagine this will be a big speech for him and the party in the lead up to a general election. , ., , ., , party in the lead up to a general election. , .,, ., , , election. yes, he has only been leader for— election. yes, he has only been leader for nine _ election. yes, he has only been leader for nine months, - election. yes, he has only been leader for nine months, as - election. yes, he has on
hello, you're watching bbc news. this half hour, we are going to focus on plaid cymru's spring conference happening in wales. plaid cymru's leader is about to address his party's conference in caernarfon, you can see some live pictures they're coming in from that conference, where they will say that people wanting a different future should vote for plaid cymru at the next general election. for more on this in the build—up to that speech, we can go live to our wales correspondent who is...
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this is bbc news. the princess of wales apologises for confusion surrounding a family photo, saying she was experimenting with editing. it came after major picture, pulled the photo, saying it had been manipulated. we've been looking at some of the issues with the image and what might have caused them. the issues with the image and what might have caused them.— have caused them. the queen and prince william _ have caused them. the queen and prince william r _ have caused them. the queen and prince william r inside _ have caused them. the queen and i prince william r inside westminster abbey— prince william r inside westminster abbey celebrating the commonwealth but outside the talk is of the edited — but outside the talk is of the edited family photo. as but outside the talk is of the edited family photo.- but outside the talk is of the edited family photo. as the crisis in haiti deepens _ edited family photo. as the crisis in haiti deepens regional - edited family photo. as the crisis in haiti d
this is bbc news. the princess of wales apologises for confusion surrounding a family photo, saying she was experimenting with editing. it came after major picture, pulled the photo, saying it had been manipulated. we've been looking at some of the issues with the image and what might have caused them. the issues with the image and what might have caused them.— have caused them. the queen and prince william _ have caused them. the queen and prince william r _ have caused them. the queen and...
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welcome to bbc news now. amidst the horror of events in israel and gaza, it's hard to watch the unfolding pain. today we bring you the searing story of one young girl. this is 12—year—old alma, whose parents were killed along with four of her siblings. more than 13,000 children have been killed in gaza since israel's bombardment there began five months ago, according to the united nations childrens�* agency, unicef, a death toll it describes as "staggering." the assault on gaza was sparked by the hamas attacks on israel on october 7th, which killed around 1,200 israelis — most of them civilians. since then, many children in gaza have lost their entire families in israeli attacks. the overall death toll in gaza now stands at more than 32,000. 0rla guerin, our senior international correspondent, bring us this exclusive report, and to warn you the content is distressing. at times, alma can forgetjust at times, alma can forget just for a moment, especially when she is playing with her cousins. here, they
welcome to bbc news now. amidst the horror of events in israel and gaza, it's hard to watch the unfolding pain. today we bring you the searing story of one young girl. this is 12—year—old alma, whose parents were killed along with four of her siblings. more than 13,000 children have been killed in gaza since israel's bombardment there began five months ago, according to the united nations childrens�* agency, unicef, a death toll it describes as "staggering." the assault on gaza...