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the last part was focusing on the bbc orchestras and the bbc singers. he said the long—term future of the bbc singers were secure. a bit earlier, the director of hr talked about whistle—blowing, saying there were 21 open whistle—blowing cases in the bbc. you also saw david jordan, the director of editorial policy, who talked about the number of complaints that the bbc has had about its coverage of the israel and gaza conflict. it said they had had just under 4000 complaints that the bbc was biased against israel and 4200 saying the coverage was biased in favour of israel, so about the same number of complaints. the mps are continuing to question tim davie and the other bbc bosses at westminster. we will keep an eye on that. stay with us on bbc news. sarah campbell will have the update at the top of the hour. live from london. this is bbc news the uk data watchdog says it is assessing a report that staff at the clinic in london, which treated the princess of wales, tried to access her private medical records. there's been a further slowdown in the
the last part was focusing on the bbc orchestras and the bbc singers. he said the long—term future of the bbc singers were secure. a bit earlier, the director of hr talked about whistle—blowing, saying there were 21 open whistle—blowing cases in the bbc. you also saw david jordan, the director of editorial policy, who talked about the number of complaints that the bbc has had about its coverage of the israel and gaza conflict. it said they had had just under 4000 complaints that the bbc...
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this is bbc news. vladimir putin wins a fifth term as russian president — and says he will prioritise the war in ukraine following his latest landslide victory. i'm anna foster, live from eastjerusalem. the idf launched a raid on al—shifa hospital. hamas say the idea for violating international law. the idf is conducting _ violating international law. the idf is conducting a _ violating international law. the idf is conducting a high _ violating international law. the idf is conducting a high precision - is conducting a high precision operation in limited areas of al—shifa following intelligence had demanded immediate action. a bbc investigation has found that many women from malawi working in oman are being abused by their employers. the tiny critters posing a threat to australian wildlife — why the country's senate is tackling fire ants. hello, i'm azadeh moshiri. welcome to the programme. we begin in russia, where vladimir putin has vowed to strengthen the armed forces and prioritise what he
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this is bbc news. the headlines: the eu says a maritime aid corridor from cyprus to gaza could start operating this weekend to try to ease the humanitarian situation there. it will be a joint operation between the eu, us, uk, and united arab emirates. meanwhile, the united states says it could take up to 60 days for a temporary port to be built, as the un warns a quarter of people in gaza are on the brink of famine. in england, the health ombudsman says cancer patients are being put at risk because the health service is overstretched and understaffed. the situation in haiti continutes to deteriorate. heavy gunfire has been heard near what remains of the presidential palace in the capital, port—au—prince.
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will grant, bbc news, haiti. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. you're live with bbc news. the uk government has suffered fresh defeats over its contentious plan to deport some asylum seekers to rwanda. the house of lords proposed changes including a need to give due regard to international law. the legislation is intended to stop court challenges to efforts to send some asylum seekers to rwanda, by declaring the east african country to be safe. deportation flights were stopped by a supreme court ruling last year, which said the system could lead to human rights breaches. here is our chief political correspondent henry zeffman, and our africa correspondent barbara plett usher. we had yesterday the second time that the house of lords, the upper chamber, took a look at this legislation and for the second time in a row they said to the house of commons that they wanted to make various changes to it. so now it gets sent back to the house of commons, the elected chamber, they will look at it again, although not until after easter, so midway through apr
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this is bbc news. the irish prime minister leo varadkar announces he is to stand down before the country's next general election. vaughan gething becomes the first black leader of a european country. millions of people in sudan are at risk of dying from disease and starvation after 11 months of civil war. we'll have a special report. the uk data watchdog says it is assessing a report that staff at the clinic in london which treated the princess of wales tried to access her private medical records. the bafta tv award nominations have been announced for 2024 with the final season of netflix drama the crown the most nominations. hello, welcome to bbc news now, three hours of fast—moving news, interviews and reaction. we start in irland where the prime minister leo vardkar hasjust resigned. the prime minister leo vardkar in an unexpected announcement, mr varadkar described his period leading his country as "the most fulfilling time of his life". he will step down before the next general election in the r
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faranak amidi, bbc news. events a re events are happening for international women's day around the world, including protests. i want to bring you some live pictures from rome where women are marching for women's rights. there are plenty more other events and we will show them on the news channel as well as our streaming channel, so please do check out iplayer for more events around the world. but back here in parliament square, i'm joined by community dancers, a group called impact dance, who say they are working towards art for social change. thank you forjoining us. thank you for your time today. we will be showing some of your performance later this afternoon. why is it that you say art for social change, what are you trying to achieve?— to achieve? what we are trying to achieve is that _ to achieve? what we are trying to achieve is that a _ to achieve? what we are trying to achieve is that a lot _ to achieve? what we are trying to achieve is that a lot of _ to achieve? what we are trying to achieve is t
faranak amidi, bbc news. events a re events are happening for international women's day around the world, including protests. i want to bring you some live pictures from rome where women are marching for women's rights. there are plenty more other events and we will show them on the news channel as well as our streaming channel, so please do check out iplayer for more events around the world. but back here in parliament square, i'm joined by community dancers, a group called impact dance, who...
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this is bbc news. the headlines: the european union says a maritime aid corridorfrom cyprus to gaza could begin operating within hours. the first vessel is being loaded now. but with the situation becoming increasingly desperate, the us warns a temporary dock in gaza could take 60 days to build. armed men abduct another group of students from a school in northern nigeria. four women are among those taken. the army is still looking for more than 200 schoolchildren kidnapped on thursday. a state governer says at least 28 have managed to escape. in a major defeat for ireland's government, voters reject two referendum proposals on family and care. proponents wanted to amend the constitutional definition of a family to include people who were not married. it was also proposed that a constitutional reference to �*women in the home' should be removed. prime minister leo varadkar says it was a �*comprehensive defeat�*. we return now to the situation in the middle east. the us military says its ships and
this is bbc news. the headlines: the european union says a maritime aid corridorfrom cyprus to gaza could begin operating within hours. the first vessel is being loaded now. but with the situation becoming increasingly desperate, the us warns a temporary dock in gaza could take 60 days to build. armed men abduct another group of students from a school in northern nigeria. four women are among those taken. the army is still looking for more than 200 schoolchildren kidnapped on thursday. a state...
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this is bbc news. china sees a strong start to the year in its factories but the property sector remains a major headache — what does this mean for the global economy? we find out. an expensive ride for uber in australia. the ride—hailing company to pay australian taxi drivers $179 million to settle a long—running dispute stemming from its introduction in the country in 2012. as muslims around the world observe the month of ramadan, we look at how some businesses are supporting their workers who fast from dawn to dusk. and how income from film and television productions is proving vital in keeping britain's stately homes afloat. i'm sally bundock, with the top business stories. we start in china, where some positive economic data hasjust been released that beat expectations and marks a solid start to 2024 for china's factories. industrial output leapt 7% year—on—year in the january to february period — that's the fastest growth rate seen for two years. consumers are also spending more with
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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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live from london, this is bbc news. the first vessel to use the new maritime aid corridor to gaza is loaded in cyprus. 200 tonnes of supplies will be shipped. meanwhile, more aid is air—dropped into gaza — a method aid groups consider a last resort. a london fertility clinic has its operating licence suspended, after "significant concerns" were raised over errors in the freezing of embryos in a major defeat for ireland's government, voters reject two referendum proposals on the definition of family and the role of women. and new life is springing from the sycamore gap tree. seedlings from the famously felled tree are starting to grow. hello. i'm azadeh moshiri. welcome to the programme. final preparations are under way to send the first shipment of aid by sea to gaza. humanitarian organisations are co—ordinating a delivery of about 200 tonnes of food and medical supplies, which will go via a maritime corridor with israel's agreement. but it's unclear how or where the boat will actually dock, and even if the aid do
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this is bbc news. the syrian government blames israel for deadly airstrikes near the city of aleppo, which killed at least 42 people. rishi sunak faces criticism after giving a knighthood to the largest conservative party's donor. calls for a police investigation after the bbc revealed the post office knew of flaws in the it system used by branch managers. and beyonce is back with herfirst country album. hello. we start this hour in the middle east. syria has blamed israel for air strikes on the northern city of aleppo which have killed at least 42 people and wounded many others. they include syrian soldiers and some fighters from the lebanese group hezbollah. in gaza israel has said it's looking at ways to increase humanitarian aid being sent to the gaza strip and has denied that it places any limits on the amount getting in. on thursday the un's top court ordered israel to take all necessary and effective action to ensure basic food supplies reached
this is bbc news. the syrian government blames israel for deadly airstrikes near the city of aleppo, which killed at least 42 people. rishi sunak faces criticism after giving a knighthood to the largest conservative party's donor. calls for a police investigation after the bbc revealed the post office knew of flaws in the it system used by branch managers. and beyonce is back with herfirst country album. hello. we start this hour in the middle east. syria has blamed israel for air strikes on...
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caroline hawley, bbc news. to the middle east now, and the head of unrwa says israel has told the un it will no longer approve the palestinian refugee agency's food convoys to the north of gaza. unrwa's head, philippe lazzarini, says the restrictions must be lifted. it comes as israel's defence minister travels to washington with prime minister benjamin netanyahu under increasing pressure from the us to halt its planned assault on rafah in southern gaza. the health ministry in gaza, which is run by hamas, says 19 people waiting for aid near gaza city were killed by israeli forces on saturday. israel denies firing on the crowd. meanwhile, the un secretary—general, antonio guterres has continued his call for a humanitarian ceasefire after a visit to egypt, saying israel should remove remaining obstacles from getting aid into the territory. our middle east correspondent yolande knell is following developments from jerusalem. the israeli military says that it's hit 65 targets in the gaza strip in the past 2a hour
caroline hawley, bbc news. to the middle east now, and the head of unrwa says israel has told the un it will no longer approve the palestinian refugee agency's food convoys to the north of gaza. unrwa's head, philippe lazzarini, says the restrictions must be lifted. it comes as israel's defence minister travels to washington with prime minister benjamin netanyahu under increasing pressure from the us to halt its planned assault on rafah in southern gaza. the health ministry in gaza, which is...
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that is the bbc's african security _ bbc�*s african security correspondent. the london—based iranian tv news channel whose presenter was stabbed yesterday says "heavy threats" have been made to its staff. pouria zeraati was attacked outside his home in south london. the iranian regime has denied any involvement in the attack, which is being investigated by counter—terrorism police. sima sabet is a former iran international presenter and a former bbc world service journalist. police urged her to leave her home following the attack on mr zeraati. she gave us her reaction to that attack. i was shocked, angry and outraged. i heard news that they were planning an assassination against my life and my colleague. we were informed of the whole plot in december. this came just a few months after. i know that if there was a serious action taken after that bit of news came out, we would have observed another attempt on the life of another journalist in london, the heart of london. of course, i was very angry. a few hours after the attack happened on pouria, i got a c
that is the bbc's african security _ bbc�*s african security correspondent. the london—based iranian tv news channel whose presenter was stabbed yesterday says "heavy threats" have been made to its staff. pouria zeraati was attacked outside his home in south london. the iranian regime has denied any involvement in the attack, which is being investigated by counter—terrorism police. sima sabet is a former iran international presenter and a former bbc world service journalist....
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you're live with bbc news. a bbc investigation has revealed extensive abuse of african women working in oman as domestic servants. dozens of malawian women, who have been lured there by recruiting agents, have told bbc africa eye that they were beaten, raped and treated like prisoners whist working in the gulf country. whilst working in the gulf country. a warning that this report by africa eye's azeezat olaoluwa contains distressing details from the start. ifeel like i'm in prison. please, please, please, madam, please. these videos were recorded by domestic workers in oman. they are all from malawi, one of the world's poorest countries. the women came together in a whatsapp group after being duped by dishonest recruitment agents into going to oman. georgina was promised a lucrativejob in dubai, but instead she found herself in the omani capital, muscat. translation: i was not allowed to rest. - i was waking up at 3am and going to bed at 1am. the most difficult thing that made me desperate to escape was the bo
you're live with bbc news. a bbc investigation has revealed extensive abuse of african women working in oman as domestic servants. dozens of malawian women, who have been lured there by recruiting agents, have told bbc africa eye that they were beaten, raped and treated like prisoners whist working in the gulf country. whilst working in the gulf country. a warning that this report by africa eye's azeezat olaoluwa contains distressing details from the start. ifeel like i'm in prison. please,...
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live from london, this is bbc news. the head of the un agency for palestinian refugees says israel has told him it will no longer approve its food convoys to enter northern gaza. russia's president putin lights a candle for victims of the concert hall attack where 137 people were killed. ireland is set to have its youngest—ever prime minister, with 37—year—old simon harris declared as fine gael leader. hello. i'm nicky schiller. welcome to the programme. we start this hour in the middle east. the head of the united nations agency for palestinian refugees says israel has told him it will no longer approve its food convoys to enter northern gaza. in a post on social media, unrwa's head, philippe lazzarini, described the move as "outrageous". he said israel's decision meant many more people would die of hunger, dehydration and lack of shelter. there's been no word from israel. it comes as the country's defence minister, yoav gallant, is set to travel to washington, with israeli leadership under increasing pressure fr
live from london, this is bbc news. the head of the un agency for palestinian refugees says israel has told him it will no longer approve its food convoys to enter northern gaza. russia's president putin lights a candle for victims of the concert hall attack where 137 people were killed. ireland is set to have its youngest—ever prime minister, with 37—year—old simon harris declared as fine gael leader. hello. i'm nicky schiller. welcome to the programme. we start this hour in the middle...
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hannah miller, bbc news. speaking to bbc breakfast this morning, the post office minister, kevin hollinrake, said he would accept another £10 million donation from frank hester — — and that he is not a racist. we are not a racist party. i have never met mr hester. i don't think he is the racist person. i think he said something stupid, completely inappropriate. we all say stupid things at times. i don't think people generally say something as stupid as that. but he has apologised. i think we should try and move on from that and i would reiterate to people that the government has the most diverse cabinet in history. we have got the first british asian prime minister in history. we have a proud record in terms of diversity and equality. that is what we stand for. that is what people should have the confidence in us that that is the case. let's turn to the latest on the post office it scandal here in the uk. the government is introducing new legislation to automatically quash related convictions. a compensa
hannah miller, bbc news. speaking to bbc breakfast this morning, the post office minister, kevin hollinrake, said he would accept another £10 million donation from frank hester — — and that he is not a racist. we are not a racist party. i have never met mr hester. i don't think he is the racist person. i think he said something stupid, completely inappropriate. we all say stupid things at times. i don't think people generally say something as stupid as that. but he has apologised. i think...
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he's not speaking for the bbc and they do not breach bbc guidelines. finally, the big easter getaway is under way, with two point six million car journeys expected to be made today — but there have been reports of long queues of motorists waiting to board ferries at dover, and rail travellers are also being urged to check their plans in advance. our transport correspondent katy austin reports. it's the busiest time of the year so far for travel, including forferries. queues built up at the port of dover earlier this morning with drivers reporting two—hour waits. some airports expect to get back to pre—pandemic numbers. manchester airport expects to handle 320,000 passengers over the next few days, and they expect it to be their biggest ever easter getaway. cape verde for my grandma's birthday. grandma sheila? yes. is it a big birthday? it's a very big birthday, i was 80 on tuesday, and we're all going off with the family to cape verde. congratulations. 2018 was the last one. so, you haven't been on holiday since 2018? no. not outside the uk. so..
he's not speaking for the bbc and they do not breach bbc guidelines. finally, the big easter getaway is under way, with two point six million car journeys expected to be made today — but there have been reports of long queues of motorists waiting to board ferries at dover, and rail travellers are also being urged to check their plans in advance. our transport correspondent katy austin reports. it's the busiest time of the year so far for travel, including forferries. queues built up at the...
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join the conversation and listen live on bbc radio 5 live on the bbc sounds app. now to sudan, with a conflict described as the war the world forgot. civilians caught up in the country's civil war have given graphic accounts to the bbc of rape, ethnic violence and street executions. top united nations officials have said the war has plunged the country into "one of the worst humanitarian nightmares in recent history" and could trigger the world's largest hunger crisis. sudan — a predominantly muslim country — is situated in northeast africa. it is one of the continent's largest nations, but also one of the poorest — with 46 million people living on an average annual income of$ 750. the fighting erupted in the capital khartoum in mid—april last year after two men, who once took control of the country in a power—sharing agreement, fell out. general abdel fattah al—burhan, the commander of the sudanese armed forces, is at odds with the head of the powerful paramilitary group rsf, general mohammed hamdan dagalo. within sudan also lies another humanitarian
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this is bbc news. the princess of wales apologist for confusion after a family photo issued by kensington palace. i'm anna foster live in eastjerusalem as the beginning of ramadan — a month of fasting — as un officials fear gaza is on the brink of famine. 12 passengers and crew are taken to hospital after severe turbulence on a flight from sydney to auckland. there was blood coming from several people's heads and people were yelling and screaming. it was chaos. the swedish flag is due to go up at nato headquarters. this is live as the countryjoined the alliance. a former conservative party chairman has defected to the populist party reform uk to become their first uk mp. and oppenheimer wins big at the oscars, taking several awards including best picture, best director and best actor. hello i'm the princess of wales has personally apologised for the confusion over the photograph issued by kensington palace on mother's day. "like many amateur photographers, i do occasionally experiment with editing.
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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
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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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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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elaine dunkley, bbc news. i'm joined now by zac copley who is a computer science teacher in leicester. what is your experience has behaviour got worse? definitely. from the start _ behaviour got worse? definitely. from the start of _ behaviour got worse? definitely. from the start of my _ behaviour got worse? definitely. from the start of my career- behaviour got worse? definitely. from the start of my career until now, when you are in it you don't notice until you get a chance to look back. but there are more and more staff leaving, for the stress from behaviour more than workload. workload is really good but if you were i am but the behaviour is what drives people away. my colleagues who i have worked with, that is the same story across the board. haste same story across the board. have ou ut it same story across the board. have you put it on _ same story across the board. have you put it on the — same story across the board. have you put it on the receiving - same story across the board. have you put it o
elaine dunkley, bbc news. i'm joined now by zac copley who is a computer science teacher in leicester. what is your experience has behaviour got worse? definitely. from the start _ behaviour got worse? definitely. from the start of _ behaviour got worse? definitely. from the start of my _ behaviour got worse? definitely. from the start of my career- behaviour got worse? definitely. from the start of my career until now, when you are in it you don't notice until you get a chance to look back....
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around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. you're watching bbc news. it was the interview which caused prince andrew to withdraw from all public duties. now his 2019 newsnight head—to—head with emily maitlis has been turned into a film. scoop tells the behind—the—scenes story, with billie piper as the producer sam mcalister, who landed the interview, and gillian anderson playing emily maitlis. although she originally turned down the part as she believed taking on the role of the former newsnight host was too scary. they've both been speaking to our entertainment correspondent colin paterson. tomorrow night, in an unprecedented interview, we will hear from the duke himself. it's newsnight, the movie, or rather, a netflix dramatisation of how producer sam mcalister, played by billie piper, secured emily maitlis's 2019 interview with prince andrew... the allegations surrounding jeffrey epstein include his friend prince andrew. ..with gillian anderson as emily maitlis. like a walk in the park. why do you need to make a dramatic version of it when t
around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. you're watching bbc news. it was the interview which caused prince andrew to withdraw from all public duties. now his 2019 newsnight head—to—head with emily maitlis has been turned into a film. scoop tells the behind—the—scenes story, with billie piper as the producer sam mcalister, who landed the interview, and gillian anderson playing emily maitlis. although she originally turned down the part as she believed taking on the role of...
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marc ashdown, bbc news. we are coming up to five to 12. five minutes until the bank of and releases it's decision on interest rates. there is a bank. at the moment, interest rates are 5.25%, they are expected to remain at that level for a fifth time in a row. the bank, of course, has been trying to reduce inflation without harming the economy. if they do stay the same, we will also be looking for any sort of signalfrom the we will also be looking for any sort of signal from the bank about when a future rate decision will be, and whether they will come down. now, today's decision comes after those lower than expected inflation figures for february released yesterday. of course, prices are not falling, they are only rising less quickly than they were previously. inflation, that is the rate at which prices rise over time, has of course been gradually falling since it hit ii.i% been gradually falling since it hit 11.1% in october 2022, so, we are expecting the decision from the bank of england very shortly as to whether they will keep them on
marc ashdown, bbc news. we are coming up to five to 12. five minutes until the bank of and releases it's decision on interest rates. there is a bank. at the moment, interest rates are 5.25%, they are expected to remain at that level for a fifth time in a row. the bank, of course, has been trying to reduce inflation without harming the economy. if they do stay the same, we will also be looking for any sort of signalfrom the we will also be looking for any sort of signal from the bank about when...
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live from london, this is bbc news. the first vessel to use the maritime aid corridor is loaded in cyprus. 200 tonnes of supplies will be shipped to gaza. armed men abduct another group of students from a school in northern nigeria. the army is already looking for more than 200 children kidnapped on thursday. in a major defeat for ireland's government, voters reject two referendum proposals concerning families and women. a london fertility clinic has its operating licence suspended after "significant concerns" were raised over errors in the freezing of embryos. and new life is springing from the sycamore gap tree. seedlings from the famously felled tree are starting to grow. hello. this is bbc news. we start with the latest on the israel gaza war. in the past hours, we've heard that the heads of the us and israeli security agencies have met to discuss the hostage situation. the israeli prime minister's office said the cia and mossad bosses met on friday in efforts to "advance another hostage deal." in cypi’us, final p
live from london, this is bbc news. the first vessel to use the maritime aid corridor is loaded in cyprus. 200 tonnes of supplies will be shipped to gaza. armed men abduct another group of students from a school in northern nigeria. the army is already looking for more than 200 children kidnapped on thursday. in a major defeat for ireland's government, voters reject two referendum proposals concerning families and women. a london fertility clinic has its operating licence suspended after...
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you�*re watching bbc news. a reminder that you can get more on the election campaign on the bbc news website or app. you can type in your postcode and check whether the areas you live, if you�*re in england, are going to vote. we also have the london mayor election also on may two. if you head to the bbc news website or app, there is a of election about the local elections and the mayoral election is notjust in london, but the rest of the country. we will be back to get more reaction to that liberal democrat launch later. now i want to turn abroad and to sudan. only now to sudan, with only a conflict described as the war the world forgot. civilians caught up in the country�*s civil war have given graphic accounts to the bbc of rape, ethnic violence and street executions. top united nations officials have said the war has plunged the country into "one of the worst humanitarian nightmares in recent history" and could trigger the world�*s largest hunger crisis. sudan — a predominantly muslim country — is
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welcome to bbc news. your response to josep welcome to bbc news. your response tojosep borrell�*s comments that israel is using starvation as a weapon of war? this is of course outrageous. we are trying to help the palestinians in gaza to get the support they need, military support they need, military support and find ways to reach them. hamas loot the income merchandise and take it for themselves. unfortunately this causes lots of damage to the ability of people to get what they need. that is what is happening in cars and on the 6th of october, the day before the hamas attack, we were involved in operations to help the palestinian operation in gaza and allow more people to work in israel and have better living conditions. he speak of israel is somebody trying to starve the population, it is outrageous from mrjosep borrell. ,., . ~ outrageous from mrjosep borrell. u, . ~ ,., borrell. the un backed report sa s that borrell. the un backed report says that famine _ borrell. the un backed report says that famine is _ borrell. the un backed report say
welcome to bbc news. your response to josep welcome to bbc news. your response tojosep borrell�*s comments that israel is using starvation as a weapon of war? this is of course outrageous. we are trying to help the palestinians in gaza to get the support they need, military support they need, military support and find ways to reach them. hamas loot the income merchandise and take it for themselves. unfortunately this causes lots of damage to the ability of people to get what they need. that...
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this is bbc news. the headlines... six people missing after a road bridge collapsed into a river in baltimore are now presumed dead. public satisfaction with the nhs is at a record low according to a new report. and check your passport — the message to millions of britons planning a trip to europe to avoid being caught out by a ten—year rule. new figures show a big increase in sewage spills in england. sewage spills from storm overflows increased 54% in 2023 compared to the previous year, figures from the environment agency show. the agency says there has been investment from the water sector, but that sewage is a complex issue that won't be solved overnight. let's speak to our environment correspondent, jonah fisher. more than doubled, why? very good cuestion. more than doubled, why? very good question- it — more than doubled, why? very good question. it has _ more than doubled, why? very good question. it has more _ more than doubled, why? very good question. it has more than - more than double
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graham satchell, bbc news. these are live pictures from worcester this morning, where her majesty the queen will be attending the maundy service there, as we mentioned, she is due to attend on behalf of the king charles, who is now undergoing treatment for cancer. soon we have some pictures and we have her in attendance, we will bring you that here on bbc news. the uk recession in the latter half of 2023 was slightly less severe than first thought, the office for national statistics has revealed. the economy still shrunk for two quarters in a row, the definition of a recession, but the total contraction over that six—month period was 0.4% rather than 0.5%. labour have said rishi sunak has broken his promise to grow the economy. this is what the chancellorjeremy hunt had to say a short time ago. these numbers confirm, i think, what we already knew, which is, despite the bank of england predicting the longest recession in 100 years, in fact, gdp grew, albeit marginally, last year. that's obviously very welcome.
graham satchell, bbc news. these are live pictures from worcester this morning, where her majesty the queen will be attending the maundy service there, as we mentioned, she is due to attend on behalf of the king charles, who is now undergoing treatment for cancer. soon we have some pictures and we have her in attendance, we will bring you that here on bbc news. the uk recession in the latter half of 2023 was slightly less severe than first thought, the office for national statistics has...
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live from london, this is bbc news. ukraine says it has destroyed a russian patrol ship with naval drones in the black sea. in the us, millions prepare for super tuesday, one of the biggest days in the race for the white house. at least 35 are killed as surprise snowfall hits northern pakistan. and, tv history goes on sale — the shirt famously worn by mr darcy in pride and prejudice is up for auction later today. hello, i'm sarah campbell. ukraine says it has attacked and destroyed a russian patrol ship with naval drones in the black sea. ukrainian military intelligence says the vessel, the sergey kotov, was hit near the kerch bridge connecting russia with occupied crimea, forcing its closure to traffic. a video posted on social media appears to show the moment of the explosion. a ukrainian military intelligence spokesman said the ship had definitely been destroyed. russian officials have not yet commented. live now to kyiv and our correspondent abdu jalil abdurasulov. we have seen the video, just explain what we thin
live from london, this is bbc news. ukraine says it has destroyed a russian patrol ship with naval drones in the black sea. in the us, millions prepare for super tuesday, one of the biggest days in the race for the white house. at least 35 are killed as surprise snowfall hits northern pakistan. and, tv history goes on sale — the shirt famously worn by mr darcy in pride and prejudice is up for auction later today. hello, i'm sarah campbell. ukraine says it has attacked and destroyed a russian...
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you're live with bbc news. the israeli military says it's launched what it calls a precise operation in parts of al—shifa hospital in gaza city. israeli tanks are reportedly surrounding the hospital, and heavy gunfire has been heard. israeli defence forces rear admiral daniel hagari announced the operation in a video posted on social media and said "our war is against hamas, not against the people of gaza". hamas said israel was again violating international law. meanwhile, israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu said that palestinian civilians will be given the chance to leave rafah before israeli ground forces launch an expected assault on the city in southern gaza. rafah is crammed with some 1.4 million palestinians, many from other parts of gaza, seeking refuge. israel has proposed setting up �*humanitarian islands' for gazans to move to but aid groups say the plan is practically impossible. despite growing international pressure, mr netanyahu doubled down on his position to forge ahead saying: "no i
you're live with bbc news. the israeli military says it's launched what it calls a precise operation in parts of al—shifa hospital in gaza city. israeli tanks are reportedly surrounding the hospital, and heavy gunfire has been heard. israeli defence forces rear admiral daniel hagari announced the operation in a video posted on social media and said "our war is against hamas, not against the people of gaza". hamas said israel was again violating international law. meanwhile, israel's...
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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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joe tidy, bbc news. the prime minister of haiti, a real henry has called for calm after announcing his resignation. in the last few minutes, he has said that haiti wants peace, need sustainability and sustainable development and to rebuild democratic institutions. he says he is asking all haitians to remain calm and ask for peace and stability to come back as soon as possible. let's speak tojean—martin bauer, world food programme country director for haiti. he isjoining us from the capital port au prince. can you tell us how bad the humanitarian situation is at the moment in haiti? i humanitarian situation is at the moment in haiti?— humanitarian situation is at the moment in haiti? i need to clarify that i am moment in haiti? i need to clarify that i am in _ moment in haiti? i need to clarify that i am in the _ moment in haiti? i need to clarify that i am in the second _ moment in haiti? i need to clarify that i am in the second city, - that i am in the second city, about 150 kilometres from port—
joe tidy, bbc news. the prime minister of haiti, a real henry has called for calm after announcing his resignation. in the last few minutes, he has said that haiti wants peace, need sustainability and sustainable development and to rebuild democratic institutions. he says he is asking all haitians to remain calm and ask for peace and stability to come back as soon as possible. let's speak tojean—martin bauer, world food programme country director for haiti. he isjoining us from the capital...
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you're watching bbc news. final preparations are under way to send the first shipment of aid by sea to gaza. humanitarian organisations are co—ordinating a delivery of about 200 tonnes of food and medical supplies, which will go via a maritime corridor with israel's agreement. but it's unclear how or where the boat will actually dock, and even if the aid does arrive, some groups are warning of problems in distributing the aid across gaza. wyre davies reports from jerusalem. in the cypriot port of larnaca, they have been working around the clock. the spanish ship, open arms, is preparing to tow a barge with 200 tonnes of food with medical aid all the way to gaza. it's a precarious, untested plan with obvious risks. translation: yes, we will tow this platform to gaza, _ where the last mile will be the most complicated operation. the disembarkation will be done on a pier that is being built right now by the world central kitchen. how the aid will be unloaded into gaza, where there is no port orfunctioning harbo
you're watching bbc news. final preparations are under way to send the first shipment of aid by sea to gaza. humanitarian organisations are co—ordinating a delivery of about 200 tonnes of food and medical supplies, which will go via a maritime corridor with israel's agreement. but it's unclear how or where the boat will actually dock, and even if the aid does arrive, some groups are warning of problems in distributing the aid across gaza. wyre davies reports from jerusalem. in the cypriot...
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this is bbc news. let's look at some other stories making news. in the uk, the government has suffered five defeats in the house of lords over its bill to revive its proposed rwanda deportation scheme. the legislation would deem rwanda a safe country to send asylum seekers to, in a bid to stop removals being derailed by appeals. the bill will continue its passage through the lords on wednesday, when opposition peers could inflict further defeats. a woman has been arrested on suspicion of murder after a 10—year—old girl was found dead at a property in rowley regis. west midlands police say officers attended an address in robin close in the town where the child was pronounced dead at the scene. a woman, believed to be known to the girl, has been arrested and taken into custody for questioning. george galloway has been sworn in as rochdale's new member of parliament. the controversial politician is representing the workers party of britain. his by—election campaign tapped into public anger over the
this is bbc news. let's look at some other stories making news. in the uk, the government has suffered five defeats in the house of lords over its bill to revive its proposed rwanda deportation scheme. the legislation would deem rwanda a safe country to send asylum seekers to, in a bid to stop removals being derailed by appeals. the bill will continue its passage through the lords on wednesday, when opposition peers could inflict further defeats. a woman has been arrested on suspicion of murder...
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live from london, this is bbc news. four gunmen accused of carrying out the moscow concert hall 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 uk home office launches a new international campaign to deter migrants from crossing the english channel in small boats. and in the west end sheridan smith on bringing her own life story to her latest role as a drunken legend on the verge of a breakdown. i have had that crisis _ on the verge of a breakdown. i have had that crisis and _ on the verge of a breakdown. i have had that crisis and the _ on the verge of a breakdown. i have had that crisis and the light - on the verge of a breakdown. i have had that crisis and the light before l had that crisis and the light before so there are definitely parts of myself, that i can bring to the character.
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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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daniela relph, bbc news. let's take you back now to that attack in the moscow concert hall and kyiv has angrily dismissed the claims by the russian leader that ukraine could had been involved. ukrainian president zelensky accused putin of seeking to "shift the blame". let's speak to our eastern europe correspondent sarah rainsford, who is in kyiv. so president zelensky hitting out at president putin. how concerned is kyiv that this could be used to escalate the war? what has he had to say? this was a stron: what has he had to say? this was a strong statement _ what has he had to say? this was a strong statement from _ what has he had to say? this was a strong statement from volodymyr i strong statement from volodymyr zelensky in his evening address and part of it was dedicated to the accusations coming from moscow against ukraine. he called vladimir putin and others in russia scum. he turned the accusation around and said it was russia who was guilty of terrorism and because of the war on ukraine. he talked a
daniela relph, bbc news. let's take you back now to that attack in the moscow concert hall and kyiv has angrily dismissed the claims by the russian leader that ukraine could had been involved. ukrainian president zelensky accused putin of seeking to "shift the blame". let's speak to our eastern europe correspondent sarah rainsford, who is in kyiv. so president zelensky hitting out at president putin. how concerned is kyiv that this could be used to escalate the war? what has he had to...
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alison holt, bbc news. great britain's most succesful female olympian, dame laura kenny, has told the bbc she's retiring, and won't compete in the paris games this summer. i only made the decision about ten days ago, but when it is in your head and you are already feeling it, ijust head and you are already feeling it, i just wanted to speak to more people about it and obviously it is quite difficult to just be like, i think i want to retire, but now it is out i can talk about it and it is quite nice. is out i can talk about it and it is quite nice-— is out i can talk about it and it is cuite nice. ~ . .,, quite nice. what was the thing ten da s auo quite nice. what was the thing ten days ago that _ quite nice. what was the thing ten days ago that made _ quite nice. what was the thing ten days ago that made the _ quite nice. what was the thing ten days ago that made the decision? | quite nice. what was the thing ten | days ago that made the decision? i think days ago that made the decision? think i kept da
alison holt, bbc news. great britain's most succesful female olympian, dame laura kenny, has told the bbc she's retiring, and won't compete in the paris games this summer. i only made the decision about ten days ago, but when it is in your head and you are already feeling it, ijust head and you are already feeling it, i just wanted to speak to more people about it and obviously it is quite difficult to just be like, i think i want to retire, but now it is out i can talk about it and it is quite...
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this is bbc news, the headlines. the european union says a maritime aid corridorfrom cyprus to gaza could begin operating in the coming hours. the first vessel is being loaded. but the us has warned a temporary dock in gaza could take 60 days to build. the urgent hunt for nearly 300 school children abducted by gunmen in nigeria. the governor of kaduna state says at least 28 have managed to escape. more than ten years after leaving office, a former pakistan president is back. leader of the people's party, asif ali zardari, is elected president for a second time. a london fertility clinic has its operating licence suspended after "significant concerns" were raised over errors in the freezing of embryos. in england, the health 0mbudsman says cancer patients are being put at risk because the health service is overstretched and understaffed.
this is bbc news, the headlines. the european union says a maritime aid corridorfrom cyprus to gaza could begin operating in the coming hours. the first vessel is being loaded. but the us has warned a temporary dock in gaza could take 60 days to build. the urgent hunt for nearly 300 school children abducted by gunmen in nigeria. the governor of kaduna state says at least 28 have managed to escape. more than ten years after leaving office, a former pakistan president is back. leader of the...
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red nose day is on tonight at 7pm on bbc one and bbc iplayer. now it's time for a look at the weather here are some pictures of a vessel carrying aid for gaza, travelling through a new maritime corridor, bringing about 210 is of much aid for gaza. this is of course in response to the fact that land routes have been a viable option for palestinians to receive aid, and this is coming after much international pressure on israel to allow more aid in. we will keep you updated as that vessel approaches the coast, bringing that aid to the palestinians who are needing it. now it's time for a look at the weather with elizabeth rizzini. hello there. well, it's still unsettled today in through the weekend, so there will be further outbreaks of rain to come at times. but today, something a little cooler and a bit brighter emerging from the north and the west as we head through the afternoon, as low pressure starts to drag these weather fronts further southwards and eastwards. so some sunny spells emerging across northern ireland through the afternoon and al
red nose day is on tonight at 7pm on bbc one and bbc iplayer. now it's time for a look at the weather here are some pictures of a vessel carrying aid for gaza, travelling through a new maritime corridor, bringing about 210 is of much aid for gaza. this is of course in response to the fact that land routes have been a viable option for palestinians to receive aid, and this is coming after much international pressure on israel to allow more aid in. we will keep you updated as that vessel...
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live from london, this is bbc news. the head of the un agency for palestinian refugees says israel has told him it will no longer approve its food convoys to enter northern gaza. russia's president putinjoins a day of national mourning, lighting a candle for victims of the concert hall attack, where 137 people were killed. ireland is set to have its youngest—ever prime minister, with simon harris declared as fine gael leader. and jasmin paris — the first woman to complete one of the world's most gruelling races — speaks to the bbc. any woman that wants to take on a challenge and maybe doesn't have the confidence, the idea that i might have inspired them to believe in themselves and have a go, that's huge. hello. i'm nicky schiller. welcome to the programme. we start this hour in the middle east. the head of the united nations agency for palestinian refugees says israel has told him it will no longer approve its food convoys to enter northern gaza. in a post on social media, unrwa's head, philippe lazzarini, descri
live from london, this is bbc news. the head of the un agency for palestinian refugees says israel has told him it will no longer approve its food convoys to enter northern gaza. russia's president putinjoins a day of national mourning, lighting a candle for victims of the concert hall attack, where 137 people were killed. ireland is set to have its youngest—ever prime minister, with simon harris declared as fine gael leader. and jasmin paris — the first woman to complete one of the world's...
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zoe conway, bbc news. we have seen that aid ship in cyprus loaded with essential supplies in the last few days and we have been told it is imminently ready to leave told it is imminently ready to leave to make its way to gaza. earlier, i spoke to nathan morley, a freelance journalist in larnaca. and i asked him if there was any indication when it would set sail. according to the president, who spoke last night, it is expected to leae soon, either today or tomorrow. they've said there are last—minute boxes to tick. i'm not sure what they are. i'm assuming logistical problems. but the word from nicosia is it will be tonight or tomorrow. and you've been watching it being loaded as well. what is going to be on board? well, it's mainly humanitarian supplies — food, baby—care items, sleeping bags, 200 tonnes — so it's not a huge amount of aid. the problem is, as you mentioned earlier, how they will get it from the ship to the shore. we understand there is a temporary little harbour or platform which is b
zoe conway, bbc news. we have seen that aid ship in cyprus loaded with essential supplies in the last few days and we have been told it is imminently ready to leave told it is imminently ready to leave to make its way to gaza. earlier, i spoke to nathan morley, a freelance journalist in larnaca. and i asked him if there was any indication when it would set sail. according to the president, who spoke last night, it is expected to leae soon, either today or tomorrow. they've said there are...
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this is bbc news. vladimir putin wins a fifth term as russian president — and says he will prioritise the war in ukraine following the election, which western governments have called a "sham". i'm anna foster, live from eastjerusalem. and the battle over deep—sea mining — as the demand for permits increases, greenpeace says it damages pristine eco—systems. an artwork that's appeared on the side of a building in north london prompts speculation it could be by the world famous graffiti artist, banksy. we begin in russia where vladimir putin has vowed to strengthen the armed forces and prioritise what he calls, russia's special military operation in ukraine. he was speaking after a presidential election that was tightly—controlled by the kremlin. it delivered him more than 87% of the vote, and mr putin said the result had demonstrated people's trust, in russia's current path. he said when russians were united, no—one could
this is bbc news. vladimir putin wins a fifth term as russian president — and says he will prioritise the war in ukraine following the election, which western governments have called a "sham". i'm anna foster, live from eastjerusalem. and the battle over deep—sea mining — as the demand for permits increases, greenpeace says it damages pristine eco—systems. an artwork that's appeared on the side of a building in north london prompts speculation it could be by the world famous...
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live from london, this is bbc news. a state of emergency is declared in the capital of haiti after armed gangs carry out majorjailbreaks, freeing thousands of prisoners. us vice president kamala harris calls for an immediate ceasefire in gaza as israel says it will not attend truce talks in cairo. the detective who led the sarah everard inquiry tells the bbc of her shock at discovering the killer wayne couzens was a police officer. france is to become the first country in the world to put the right to abortion in its constitution. we will be live in versailles, on the israel— gaza border, and around the world. and the royal national lifeboat institution celebrates 200 years after being foundered in a tavern in london. the charity says it has saved almost 150,000 lives. welcome to bbc news. we will start in haiti. thousands of prisoners have escaped from jail is there. it is thought the latest number is 3700. there has been violence and armed gangs on the streets, and now armed gangs on the streets, and now a 72 hour s
live from london, this is bbc news. a state of emergency is declared in the capital of haiti after armed gangs carry out majorjailbreaks, freeing thousands of prisoners. us vice president kamala harris calls for an immediate ceasefire in gaza as israel says it will not attend truce talks in cairo. the detective who led the sarah everard inquiry tells the bbc of her shock at discovering the killer wayne couzens was a police officer. france is to become the first country in the world to put the...
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this is bbc news. a group ofjournalists are among the casualties of an israeli airstrike close to a hospital in central gaza. the idf says it hit a command centre used by islamichhad fighters. king charles has attended an easter service in windsor, followed by a walkabout to greet crowds. it's his most significant public appearance since being diagnosed with cancer. pope francis pleads for peace in his easter message. he's been meeting worshippers after easter sunday mass, as thousands gather in st peter's square. polls have closed in turkey, where president erdogan is hoping his party can regain control of key urban areas. hello. we begin in the middle east, where a freelance journalist working for bbc news is among seven media workers injured after the israeli military carried out an airstrike inside a hospital compound in central gaza. this is the moment it happened. the israeli military says it carried out the airstrike on an islamichhad command centre in the courtyard of al—aqsa hospital in deir
this is bbc news. a group ofjournalists are among the casualties of an israeli airstrike close to a hospital in central gaza. the idf says it hit a command centre used by islamichhad fighters. king charles has attended an easter service in windsor, followed by a walkabout to greet crowds. it's his most significant public appearance since being diagnosed with cancer. pope francis pleads for peace in his easter message. he's been meeting worshippers after easter sunday mass, as thousands gather...