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you are watching bbc news. i am lewis bornjones. the uk's deputy prime minister, oliver dowden, is expected to tell mps later today that hackers linked to china were behind a cyber attack on the electoral commission. the british government says it's time to "call out" attacks aimed at undermining democracy. mr dowden is expected to tell parliament that china is behind a wave of cyber—attacks against mps and peers critical of beijing. china is also believed to have accessed the personal details of a0 million voters in a hack of the election watchdog. the bbc understands other western nations will set out similar concerns. uk prime minister rishi sunak says the government is taking action to protect the country. our position is that china has been behaving in an increasingly authoritarian position abroad and at home and it represents a growing challenge of the greater state —based threat to our security, so it's right we take measures to protect ourselves, which is what we are doing. to give specific examples, we using our new nat
you are watching bbc news. i am lewis bornjones. the uk's deputy prime minister, oliver dowden, is expected to tell mps later today that hackers linked to china were behind a cyber attack on the electoral commission. the british government says it's time to "call out" attacks aimed at undermining democracy. mr dowden is expected to tell parliament that china is behind a wave of cyber—attacks against mps and peers critical of beijing. china is also believed to have accessed the...
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for more stories from across the uk, head to the bbc news website. - you're live with bbc news. a "transparent attempt to split the west" — that's how the white house has described an alleged russian leak of audio appearing to show german air force officials discussing giving ukraine long range missiles. in the 38—minute leaked recording, they are heard discussing how taurus long range cruise missiles could be used by ukraine. the breach has sparked major concerns about germany's security among its allies, including france and the uk. here's some of the alleged recording as voiced by a producer at the bbc. let me start with what could be the most critical thing that might happen given the current discussions. if the chancellor does provide us with the taurus missiles, one aspect is the timing of this. we would say, "that's great, but it will take another "eight months until you can use it." secondly, there's no way of speeding up the process because of the danger of mishaps and the missile going down on a nursery causing civilian victims. they were talking there about german
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live from london, this is bbc news. hope on the horizon — an aid ship, towing food, approaches gaza. israel says that hamas�*s latest proposal for a ceasefire and gas contains unrealistic demands. —— ceasefire in gaza. voting is under way in russia in an election which vladimir putin is bound to win, securing another six years of power. in ukraine there has been a russian message2 on a dsl with two rescue workers killed and at least 20 people injured. —— rushing missile strike. a missile strike in 0desa — two people dead and at least 20 injured. rishi sunak is underfresh pressure over his ties to frank hester — the party donor at the centre of the racism row. hello, i'm rajini vaidyanathan — welcome to bbc news now. we're watching developments on a range of stories, as you've heard in the headlines. this hour we're live in kiev, westminster, and jerusalem. let's start with developments in the middle east, as that first ship carrying aid to gaza has arrived off the coast
live from london, this is bbc news. hope on the horizon — an aid ship, towing food, approaches gaza. israel says that hamas�*s latest proposal for a ceasefire and gas contains unrealistic demands. —— ceasefire in gaza. voting is under way in russia in an election which vladimir putin is bound to win, securing another six years of power. in ukraine there has been a russian message2 on a dsl with two rescue workers killed and at least 20 people injured. —— rushing missile strike. a...
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this is bbc news. we'll have the headlines at the top of the hour as newsday continues, straight after hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk, i'm stephen sackur. how do we make sense of the world we live in? many of us rely on a diet of news and information. evidence, facts, truths — we think of these as the building blocks of reality. but in a world in which it is increasingly hard to distinguish the real from the fake, sometimes the most telling observations come from the writers of contemporary fiction — like my guest today, novelist and computer games creator naomi alderman. her latest story is an apocalyptic techno thriller. is the apocalypse that she imagines all too possible? naomi alderman, welcome to hardtalk. thank you for having me. i want to start at the beginning. you were raised in a very traditional, observant orthodoxjewish community in north london where, i think it's fair to say, women and girls were expected, by and large, to stay in the background. now, you today have a very powerful, u
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nick ransom, bbc news. finally, a tradition dating back to 1914 and has been revived by local authorities as paris 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 city hall, the hotel de ville. about 200 took part, each with a tray carrying a croissant, a cup of coffee and a glass of water for a 2km—long route through central paris. no running is allowed. the winning time was 13.5 minutes. the prize — a night in a swanky paris hotel and a decent tip! of course. lots more more on the bbc sport website or your bbc sport app. but from me and the rest of the team, goodbye. hello there. many of us saw some spells of sunshine on sunday and i think it was the sunshine that kind of offset the coolness of the air. now, there won't be as much sunshine around on monday — low pressure is moving in — and not got much snow in the scottish mountains at the moment but that is set to change over the n
nick ransom, bbc news. finally, a tradition dating back to 1914 and has been revived by local authorities as paris 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 city hall, the hotel de ville. about 200 took part, each with a tray carrying a croissant, a cup of coffee and a glass of water for a 2km—long route through central paris. no running is allowed. the winning time was...
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katie watson, bbc news. millions of workers in the uk will see their pay increase tomorrow as more people become eligible for the national living wage. previously, you had to be 23 years old to qualify, but that's been reduced to 21. it has been just over £10 an hour — just over $12. it's going up to just over £11 an hour. our business correspondent marc ashdown has the details. barista sam loves hisjob, but after paying his essential bills he's often left with just a few hundred pounds a month to live on. pay rises just help him stay afloat. i think they balance, because obviously everything else goes up in price so it sort of evens out every single year. maybe for, like, a month you'll be like, "0oh, i've got money this month!" and then it'lljust be, like — the next month will be a bit of a rough one. workers across the uk in some of the lowest—paid jobs are about to get a boost in their pay. from tomorrow, the national living wage is going up from £10112 an hour to £11.44 an hour. that's an incr
katie watson, bbc news. millions of workers in the uk will see their pay increase tomorrow as more people become eligible for the national living wage. previously, you had to be 23 years old to qualify, but that's been reduced to 21. it has been just over £10 an hour — just over $12. it's going up to just over £11 an hour. our business correspondent marc ashdown has the details. barista sam loves hisjob, but after paying his essential bills he's often left with just a few hundred pounds a...
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this is bbc news. but there are no guarantees the russians will be contained. the donetsk region is at the coalface of this war. with ukraine only receiving enough help from the west to hold on, its territory is being chipped away, leaving these people in the east with an impossible decision — to stay or leave. james waterhouse, bbc news, the donetsk region. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. let's look at some other stories making news here in the uk. three teenage boys have been found guilty of killing 16—year—old mikey roynon. mikey from kingswood, in bristol, was stabbed with a large zombie knife during a row at a house party in bath last year. jurors found one boy guilty of murder, and the other two guilty of manslaughter. they can't be named for legal reasons. a committee of mps has concluded that the post office is not fit to run the compensation schemes for sub postmasters wrongly convicted because of the horizon it scandal. the business and trade committee said it was
this is bbc news. but there are no guarantees the russians will be contained. the donetsk region is at the coalface of this war. with ukraine only receiving enough help from the west to hold on, its territory is being chipped away, leaving these people in the east with an impossible decision — to stay or leave. james waterhouse, bbc news, the donetsk region. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. let's look at some other stories making news here in the uk. three teenage boys...
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this is bbc news. four gunmen arrested after 133 killed in a moscow concert hall attack — president putin vows they will be punished. the islamic state group claims responsibility — releasing a photo of four masked men it says were involved. iam in i am in windsor with the princess of wales lives with her family and people here have been offering support to her after she has revealed her cancer diagnosis. 0n the outskirts of gaza city deaths have risen to 19. the world's most famous landmarks are plunged into darkness, as they take part in earth hour, to raise awareness of environmental issues. hello i'm nicky schiller — welcome to the programmme. we start this hour in russia. president putin says all those involved in the attack on a concert hall near moscow — which killed at least 133 people — will be punished. this is the scene live in moscow where people have been leaving flowers in memory of those who died and we've seen candles being lit. others have queued to donate blood for the victi
this is bbc news. four gunmen arrested after 133 killed in a moscow concert hall attack — president putin vows they will be punished. the islamic state group claims responsibility — releasing a photo of four masked men it says were involved. iam in i am in windsor with the princess of wales lives with her family and people here have been offering support to her after she has revealed her cancer diagnosis. 0n the outskirts of gaza city deaths have risen to 19. the world's most famous...
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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
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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live from london, this is bbc news. "the greatest comeback story never told" — president biden says he has revitalized the us economy. but too many americans feel worse off. so can his state of the union speech move the dial? i inherited an economy on the brink and now our economy is the envy of the world. 50 million newjobs injust two years. a record. a record. cheering and applause. also coming up — tiktok crackdown. the us approves a draft law that would force the apps chinese owner to sell it — orface a ban plus, it's international women's day but with most top firms still run by men, a persistent gender pay gap and �*sexism in the city�* as bad as ever, is there much for the business world to celebrate? and, groomed for success — how the pampered pooches at crufts are part of a booming pet economy tipped to hit half a trillion dollars by 2030. a very warm welcome to the programme. "the greatest comeback story never told" — that's how president biden has described his handling of the us economy, as he
live from london, this is bbc news. "the greatest comeback story never told" — president biden says he has revitalized the us economy. but too many americans feel worse off. so can his state of the union speech move the dial? i inherited an economy on the brink and now our economy is the envy of the world. 50 million newjobs injust two years. a record. a record. cheering and applause. also coming up — tiktok crackdown. the us approves a draft law that would force the apps chinese...
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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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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. a us army logistics ship carrying equipment to build a temporary floating port is heading to gaza, as part of plans to deliver humanitarian aid by sea. separately, a spanish charity says a ship carrying 200 tonnes of food for gaza is ready to set sailfrom cyprus. and as hunger stalks gaza, these are the latest pictures of an airdrop of aid over the besieged strip. the princess of wales thanks the public for their support as kensington palace shares the first official photo of her since she underwent abdominal surgery. and the biggest night on the entertainment calendar is finally upon us with the 2024 oscars. blockbuster oppenheimer is expected to dominate this year's awards.
this is bbc news. a us army logistics ship carrying equipment to build a temporary floating port is heading to gaza, as part of plans to deliver humanitarian aid by sea. separately, a spanish charity says a ship carrying 200 tonnes of food for gaza is ready to set sailfrom cyprus. and as hunger stalks gaza, these are the latest pictures of an airdrop of aid over the besieged strip. the princess of wales thanks the public for their support as kensington palace shares the first official photo of...
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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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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
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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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welcome to bbc news, welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in the uk and around the world. let's begin this hour in beijing, where china's most high—profile political gathering is getting under way. the meeting will lay out the government has night vision for the year ahead and will be closely watched. we are expecting them to say they will target gdp growth of around 5% in 2024. target gdp growth of around 5% in 202a. for more analysis on this, a political scientist at the australian national university and nonresident fellow with the atlantic council's global china hub. thank you forjoining me. we have been getting lines that we expect gdp to come in at around 5%. what is your reaction to that? ., , 5%. what is your reaction to that? . , ,., , that? that is the same number china was _ that? that is the same number china was targeting _ that? that is the same number china was targeting last - that? that is the same number china was targeting last year i china was targeting last year so i think what beijing is trying to signal than is that despite the short term turbulenc
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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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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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this is bbc news. it's newsday. it's 7am in the morning in singapore, and 2am in turkey — where president erdogan�*s party is facing losses in municipal elections across much of the country, including istanbul, the nation's largest city. three quarters of the votes have been counted, with the main opposition chp well ahead of the the president's ak party in many big urban centres. the opposition�*s leading figure — istanbul's current mayor, ekrem imamoglu — has declared victory after securing just over 50% of the vote. this is significant because he's viewed as the best placed opposition candidate for the presidency in 2028. onur erem is from the bbc turkish service, and he gave us the latest. more than 80% of the votes have been counted, and the opposition is still leading in most of the cities, and especially the biggest cities. they've won six of the seven largest cities in turkey — and for the first time in the last 2a years, they've managed to win more municipalities than the government party, the a
this is bbc news. it's newsday. it's 7am in the morning in singapore, and 2am in turkey — where president erdogan�*s party is facing losses in municipal elections across much of the country, including istanbul, the nation's largest city. three quarters of the votes have been counted, with the main opposition chp well ahead of the the president's ak party in many big urban centres. the opposition�*s leading figure — istanbul's current mayor, ekrem imamoglu — has declared victory after...
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all of that is on the bbc news website. we will continue our coverage on the bbc news channel so don't go away but let's take a quick look at the weather. hello. we started off today with quite extensive and dense areas of mist and fog. you can see some of that murky weather here in the lowland areas in somerset where the hills were sticking out above that low cloud into clear and sunny skies. you can see the same thing here in leek. that was caused by a temperature inversion. through the rest of today, the mist and fog lifting into low cloud across the midlands. we have quite extensive cloud across east scotland and eastern areas of england today. thick enough for a few showers for eastern scotland and one or two potentially going into parts of east anglia. but they will be few and far between so for the vast majority of the uk the day looks like it will stay dry with the best of the sunshine generally across the western side of the uk. temperatures for many between 8c and 12c. 0vernight tonight, temperatures will start to
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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. you're live with bbc news. with the war still raging in gaza there are calls from the far—right in israel forjewish settlers to return to gaza — where israel had settlements until 2005. the idea has support from ministers in israels hard—right government including the ministerfor public security itamar ben gvir. a prominent settler leader has told the bbc that she already has 500 families "signed up who are ready to move immediately". there are 700,000 jewish settlers in the israeli occupied west bank and east jerusalem.settlements are considered illegal under international law. israel disputes this. from the west bank, our senior international correspondent, orla guerin sent this report. the hills of the west bank, palestinian land eaten away for decades by illegal israeli settlements. they are an obstacle to peace, the un says. but now, many on israel's far right want to bring settlements back to gaza. like yehuda shimon, who has raised ten children in this settler outpost in the west bank. he lived in
this is bbc news. you're live with bbc news. with the war still raging in gaza there are calls from the far—right in israel forjewish settlers to return to gaza — where israel had settlements until 2005. the idea has support from ministers in israels hard—right government including the ministerfor public security itamar ben gvir. a prominent settler leader has told the bbc that she already has 500 families "signed up who are ready to move immediately". there are 700,000 jewish...
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chris mason, bbc news. professor of cyber security from the university of auckland, giovanni russello, told me he's not surprised by the timing of these cyber attacks. i'm not really surprise about what's going on here. i mean, it's basically quite normal that especially in a network, the environment that that people try to find vulnerabilities. i mean, this is something that it's not only kind of humans nowadays doing it, but with the ai machine that do it by themselves. so my main concern is from, as a citizen point of view, is how much my government or government, the uk, us or whatever, i mean, they are doing in order to protect my data that is up there? so, you know, in business world, we usually have people coming in and doing like penetration testing to find vulnerabilities. so what's happening here is that whatever actors behind these kind of attacks have found that there is a problem within the government electoral basically commission there, or the infrastructure. and so basically, i would like to
chris mason, bbc news. professor of cyber security from the university of auckland, giovanni russello, told me he's not surprised by the timing of these cyber attacks. i'm not really surprise about what's going on here. i mean, it's basically quite normal that especially in a network, the environment that that people try to find vulnerabilities. i mean, this is something that it's not only kind of humans nowadays doing it, but with the ai machine that do it by themselves. so my main concern is...
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lucy manning, bbc news. this is bbc news. let's look at a top story in the uk. britain's prime minister is resisting pressure for the conservatives to return £10 million, or about $13 million that was donated by the businessman frank hester, who allegedly said the mp diane abbott made him want to "hate all black women" and should be shot. rishi sunak told the commons that the alleged remarks were racist but that mr hester�*s apology for making rude comments should be accepted. here's our political editor chris mason. the government's current position is this, they say that the remarks were racist, the alleged remarks were racist but that doesn't make mr hester himself racist. if you take half a step back, it is a position in which he says there should be a tolerance to an articulation of alleged intolerance as long as there is some contrition. meanwhile, ms abbott was not called on during wednesday's prime minister's questions. that's despite standing up 46 times. a spokesperson for the speaker said he "ran out of time" to call on her. you're live with bbc ne
lucy manning, bbc news. this is bbc news. let's look at a top story in the uk. britain's prime minister is resisting pressure for the conservatives to return £10 million, or about $13 million that was donated by the businessman frank hester, who allegedly said the mp diane abbott made him want to "hate all black women" and should be shot. rishi sunak told the commons that the alleged remarks were racist but that mr hester�*s apology for making rude comments should be accepted....
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laura scott, bbc news. the prime minister has defended the use of taxpayers' money to settle a legal dispute between the science secretary michelle donelan and an academic. the government has paid £15,000 in settlement to a professor who ms donelan falsely suggested supported hamas. here's our political correspondent, damian grammaticas. just to rishi sunak�*s right, michelle donelan in the pinkjacket with a £15,000 legal bill. the prime minister says it's right taxpayers should pick up the cost. there's a long—standing convention stretching back many years over different governments of all different parties, including labour, that the government will fund those legal disputes when it relates to government ministers doing their work. so was it work? this is professor kate sang. last 0ctober, she tweeted a newspaper article about hamas. michelle donelan misinterpreted that. the minister wrote to the research body, where professor sang was an adviser, expressing disgust and outrage. she said hamas is a
laura scott, bbc news. the prime minister has defended the use of taxpayers' money to settle a legal dispute between the science secretary michelle donelan and an academic. the government has paid £15,000 in settlement to a professor who ms donelan falsely suggested supported hamas. here's our political correspondent, damian grammaticas. just to rishi sunak�*s right, michelle donelan in the pinkjacket with a £15,000 legal bill. the prime minister says it's right taxpayers should pick up the...
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this is bbc news. the headlines: in his state of the union address, president biden makes an impassioned pitch for a second term, while taking swipes at his rival, donald trump. here's the simple truth. you can't love your country only when you win! cheering. the us has approved a bill, forcing tiktok�*s china—based company to sell the app or face a ban. and a shock for police pulling over to a suspected stolen car and caravan, they find an 11—year—old boy behind the wheel. and coming up it's international women's day — a time to reflect on the achievements of women and progress towards gender equality. a us congressional panel has approved a bill that would force tiktok�*s china—based parent company to sell the app within six months or face a ban. tiktok says the proposed legislation would hurt free speech and small businesses relying on the app, urging its users to call members of congress to voice their opposition. let's speak to cbs correspondent, scott mcfarlane. tell us more about t
this is bbc news. the headlines: in his state of the union address, president biden makes an impassioned pitch for a second term, while taking swipes at his rival, donald trump. here's the simple truth. you can't love your country only when you win! cheering. the us has approved a bill, forcing tiktok�*s china—based company to sell the app or face a ban. and a shock for police pulling over to a suspected stolen car and caravan, they find an 11—year—old boy behind the wheel. and coming...
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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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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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steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow. the russian election has been condemned as a sham by president putin's adversaries abroad. the white house said it was obviously not free or fair. germany called it a pseudo—election, with a result that would surprise nobody. with me is francis scarr who follows russia for bbc monitoring. hello, francis. we are starting to get reaction now to the astounding result, if it is true. {iii get reaction now to the astounding result, if it is true.— result, if it is true. of course the kremlin will— result, if it is true. of course the kremlin will result _ result, if it is true. of course the kremlin will result any _ result, if it is true. of course the kremlin will result any -- - result, if it is true. of course the kremlin will result any -- rejectl kremlin will result any —— reject any accusations of this not being a free or fair election. any accusations of this not being a free orfair election. we have any accusations of this not being a free or fair election. we have seen
steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow. the russian election has been condemned as a sham by president putin's adversaries abroad. the white house said it was obviously not free or fair. germany called it a pseudo—election, with a result that would surprise nobody. with me is francis scarr who follows russia for bbc monitoring. hello, francis. we are starting to get reaction now to the astounding result, if it is true. {iii get reaction now to the astounding result, if it is true.— result, if it...
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the bbc�*s michelle fleury has more from new york. more than a billion of us around the world own an iphone. for many people, it's almost unthinkable that they would use any other sort. for me, apple works a little bit better than android. i have had an android before. it didn't do too well with me. it's just what my parents always got me and it'sjust like, easy to stick with it. but i've never really| looked into anything else, which is the main reason why i've never switched. - i think having an iphone is i practical because like i have, like the rest of my- family also has iphones. and so it's they're i just very compatible. all of which makes it one of the most successful companies. last year, sales ofjust the iphone made it more than £150 billion in revenues. and that much profit, as well as so many customers, tends to attract the attention of government officials. and now the us department ofjustice, along with 16 different states, has filed a lawsuit against apple. has maintained monopoly power in the smartphone market not sim
the bbc�*s michelle fleury has more from new york. more than a billion of us around the world own an iphone. for many people, it's almost unthinkable that they would use any other sort. for me, apple works a little bit better than android. i have had an android before. it didn't do too well with me. it's just what my parents always got me and it'sjust like, easy to stick with it. but i've never really| looked into anything else, which is the main reason why i've never switched. - i think...
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this is bbc news. you're live with bbc news. the irish prime minister leo varadkar has announced he is stepping down as taoiseach and leader of fine gael for reasons which are both "personal and political". speaking in dublin, he said that being taoiseach had been the most fulfilling time of his life, with ireland becoming a more equal and modern place. here's our ireland correspondent sara girvin. just days ago, marking st patrick's day in washington, there was no sign of the shock resignation to come. my reasons for stepping down are both personal and political. i believe this government can be re—elected. but after careful consideration and some soul—searching, i believe that a new taoiseach and a new leader will be better placed than me to achieve that. his appointment as taoiseach for the first time in 2017 was history—making. at 38, he was the youngest ever irish prime minister, the first from an ethnic background and the first gay leader. his appointment personified a changing and more mod
this is bbc news. you're live with bbc news. the irish prime minister leo varadkar has announced he is stepping down as taoiseach and leader of fine gael for reasons which are both "personal and political". speaking in dublin, he said that being taoiseach had been the most fulfilling time of his life, with ireland becoming a more equal and modern place. here's our ireland correspondent sara girvin. just days ago, marking st patrick's day in washington, there was no sign of the shock...
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this is bbc news. you're live with bbc news. kensington palace has confirmed that moving images taken by a member of the public and published by the sun are of catherine, the princess of wales, on a shopping trip with prince william in windsor. the princess has been out of public sight since christmas after having abdominal surgery. tonight there are reports that an investigation has been launched at the london clinic over claims staff tried to access the princess of wales's private medical records. at least one member of staff tried to access kate's notes while she was a patient at the private hospital in central london injanuary, the daily mirror reported. kensington palace said, "this is a matterfor "this is a matterfor the london clinic". on tuesday afternoon, the prince of wales was visiting housing initiatives in sheffield to promote his project to tackle homelessness. here's our royal correspondent daniela relph. calming the noise of social media conspiracies or just fuelling them? the first pictures of the princess of wa
this is bbc news. you're live with bbc news. kensington palace has confirmed that moving images taken by a member of the public and published by the sun are of catherine, the princess of wales, on a shopping trip with prince william in windsor. the princess has been out of public sight since christmas after having abdominal surgery. tonight there are reports that an investigation has been launched at the london clinic over claims staff tried to access the princess of wales's private medical...
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and coming up on bbc news... he's back for wales after a lengthy knee injury, but will aaron ramsey be fit to start in their euros qualifier against finland tomorrow? good evening. there was some welcome news for the economy today, with a sharper than expected fall in inflation. the rate at which prices go up fell from 4% injanuary to 3.4% in february — it's a long way from the peak there of 11% back in october 2022. but inflation is still some way off the bank of england's target rate of 2%. the prime minister says that the uk economy is turning a corner — but as our economics editor faisal isalm has been finding out — many people are still feeling the pinch. the first day of spring is often a turning point of renewal. but at this farm shop near crewe, the rebirth of the economy as inflation falls to more normal levels isn't yet hitting home. the energy bills should be coming down by now. not from what i've seen. they keep putting the standard charge for electricity up and gas. but it doesn't feel like...
and coming up on bbc news... he's back for wales after a lengthy knee injury, but will aaron ramsey be fit to start in their euros qualifier against finland tomorrow? good evening. there was some welcome news for the economy today, with a sharper than expected fall in inflation. the rate at which prices go up fell from 4% injanuary to 3.4% in february — it's a long way from the peak there of 11% back in october 2022. but inflation is still some way off the bank of england's target rate of 2%....
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jonny dymond, bbc news. still to come on the world today — the nominations are out — where discussing happiness. around the world and across the uk. this is the world today on bbc news. today is the internaitonal day of happiness. so what is the happiest country in the world? according to a un report published today, finland is at the top. the research has also highlighted a rise in unhappiness among younger people, which pushed the us and some large western european countries down the rankings. john honeywell is one of the co—authors of the world happiness report. great to have you both on the program. john, let's start with you. tickets you measure happiness in the first place?— you. tickets you measure happiness in the first place? well, we measure an hinu in the first place? well, we measure anything we — in the first place? well, we measure anything we can _ in the first place? well, we measure anything we can get _ in the first place? well, we measure anything we can get about _ in the first
jonny dymond, bbc news. still to come on the world today — the nominations are out — where discussing happiness. around the world and across the uk. this is the world today on bbc news. today is the internaitonal day of happiness. so what is the happiest country in the world? according to a un report published today, finland is at the top. the research has also highlighted a rise in unhappiness among younger people, which pushed the us and some large western european countries down the...
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and that is the bbc news at 0ne. now time to join our colleagues for a look at the news when you are. have a very good afternoon. hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm hugh ferris. our top stories this lunchtime. only 72 minutes since september... but aaron ramsey is recalled for wales�* big euro playoffs. but another welsh veteran is saying goodbye to the intenraitonal game. george north will bow out after the six nations. and still unbeaten. jannik sinner�*s yet to lose in singles this year... reaching the quarterfinals in indian wells after win number 18 hello again. wales manager rob page has selected the players he hopes will take them through the two games they need to win later this month to reach euro 202a. and captain aaron ramsey is a surprise inclusion after his recent injury issues. ramsey has been limited to only two appearances for club side cardiff since a knee injury in september. then a calf strain meant he was expected to miss out. but he's made a quicker than expected recovery. and he's part o
and that is the bbc news at 0ne. now time to join our colleagues for a look at the news when you are. have a very good afternoon. hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm hugh ferris. our top stories this lunchtime. only 72 minutes since september... but aaron ramsey is recalled for wales�* big euro playoffs. but another welsh veteran is saying goodbye to the intenraitonal game. george north will bow out after the six nations. and still unbeaten. jannik sinner�*s yet to lose in singles this...
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this is bbc news. thank you so much for that update. to haiti now. the head of the united nations children's agency, unicef, says it is unable to get enough aid into the country and that "many, many people" are suffering serious hunger and malnutrition. our correspondent will grant is one of the only international journalists on the ground. to describe some of the living conditions in port—au—prince as precarious is an understatement. but sarah mullins, a particularly tough the 20—year—old student and her family had to flee their home because of gang violence and now live in a temporary camp inside an abandoned theatre. and on some days, she says, they don't eat at all. "i go to school with no food, spend the day hungry, and then go to bed with still nothing in my stomach", she says. now she sees no choice but to abandon her studies. but daily struggle to find enough food in haiti is nothing new. the difference now is the scale of the emergency and food insecurity. potentially millions of peopl
this is bbc news. thank you so much for that update. to haiti now. the head of the united nations children's agency, unicef, says it is unable to get enough aid into the country and that "many, many people" are suffering serious hunger and malnutrition. our correspondent will grant is one of the only international journalists on the ground. to describe some of the living conditions in port—au—prince as precarious is an understatement. but sarah mullins, a particularly tough the...
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jonathan head, bbc news. and if you're watching in the uk and you'd like to learn more about this story, you can watch why planes vanish: the hunt for mh370 on the bbc iplayer. donald trump has posted a $91.6 turning to the us now — in the last few hours we've had some news concerning former us president donald trump. he's posted a $91.6 million bond as he appeals a judgment against him a defamation case against the writier ejean carroll. our correspondent nada tawfik gave me this update earlier. yell like a jury ordered him to pay $83.3 million injanuary, saying he had defamed her when he was president by calling her a liar. now in order to appeal that verdict, donald trump had to put up a bond — 110% of the award value with the court. so he has done that today. there was always many questions around donald trump's financing, he has said he has plenty of money to fight his legal battles and to pay the awards. so today, he has put with the court $91.6 million — that will be held with the court, that won
jonathan head, bbc news. and if you're watching in the uk and you'd like to learn more about this story, you can watch why planes vanish: the hunt for mh370 on the bbc iplayer. donald trump has posted a $91.6 turning to the us now — in the last few hours we've had some news concerning former us president donald trump. he's posted a $91.6 million bond as he appeals a judgment against him a defamation case against the writier ejean carroll. our correspondent nada tawfik gave me this update...
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this is bbc news. i did not sanitise my explanation, nor did i disparage the president unfairly. i explained to the attorney general my decision and the reasons for it. that's what i was required to do. i'm joined now by our north america correspondent, david willis. what more can you tell us? well steve, his report released last month managed to achieve the virtually impossible in the sense that it antagonized members of both parties in congress —— robert hur. that report intojoe biden�*s retention of classified documents concluded that criminal charges were not warranted — largely because, in the words of the special council himself, mr biden was an elderly man with a poor memory. now that made joe biden absolutely livid, not least because this is an election year, and it once again raised the question of his age. he is 81, of course, and today both parties used that hearing by the housejudiciary committee to lay into robert hur — democrats accusing him of attempting to smearjoe biden in an
this is bbc news. i did not sanitise my explanation, nor did i disparage the president unfairly. i explained to the attorney general my decision and the reasons for it. that's what i was required to do. i'm joined now by our north america correspondent, david willis. what more can you tell us? well steve, his report released last month managed to achieve the virtually impossible in the sense that it antagonized members of both parties in congress —— robert hur. that report intojoe...
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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
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...
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pallab ghosh, bbc news. and just a quick update on comic relief — a total of more than £37 million has been raised so far tonight for red nose day. the money goes towards tackling poverty and providing help for people in the uk and around the world. time for a look at the weather. here's chris faulkes. today has been a day of sunshine and showers. these clouds have been gradually collapsing and melting away, leaving still conditions here in the highlands of scotland. temperatures for scotland, northern ireland and wales were close to average. in contrast, england had very mild weather, 17 degrees in suffolk, the mildest place in the country, 6 degrees above average for the time of year. the low pressure that brought showery conditions is pushing into sweden and norway where it will bring heavy snow to low elevations. we get a slice of clearer weather ahead of the next atlantic system waiting in the wings and overnight tonight as the ridge of high pressure builds in the skies will continue to clear and for
pallab ghosh, bbc news. and just a quick update on comic relief — a total of more than £37 million has been raised so far tonight for red nose day. the money goes towards tackling poverty and providing help for people in the uk and around the world. time for a look at the weather. here's chris faulkes. today has been a day of sunshine and showers. these clouds have been gradually collapsing and melting away, leaving still conditions here in the highlands of scotland. temperatures for...
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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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bbc news. —— you are alive with bbc news. now, the draft in american football is one of the big calender events in sport. today, in cricket, the hundred competition has its auction of top players at the shard in london. it's a competion that perhaps the purists are a bit snobby about, with its fireworks and bands, but the action—packed format of 50 balls a side, the most runs wins has proved popular with younger, neweraudiences. and who will be the most sought after players in the draft today? in the men's game, teams will be keen to get west indies�* nicholas pooran. and in the women's game, australia's meg lanning will peak the interest of teams picking first. let's speak to tim wigmore, cricket journalist at the telegraph and authour of crickonommics: the anatomy of modern cricket. welcome here to the programme. a real flurry of excitement around this draft. just tell our viewers a little more about how it actually works. . little more about how it actually works. , ,., ., , little more about how it actually works. , .
bbc news. —— you are alive with bbc news. now, the draft in american football is one of the big calender events in sport. today, in cricket, the hundred competition has its auction of top players at the shard in london. it's a competion that perhaps the purists are a bit snobby about, with its fireworks and bands, but the action—packed format of 50 balls a side, the most runs wins has proved popular with younger, neweraudiences. and who will be the most sought after players in the draft...