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lot�*s more more on the bbc website or your bbc sport app. 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 next 2a hours. low pressure is developing to the west of the uk and this low pressure is going to be bringing outbreaks of rain widely over the next 2a hours. the rain already with us in northern ireland will continue to spread northwards and eastwards over the next few hours, reaching across wales, into western and central england, south—west scotland, too. northern scotland, one place where you are likely to see some frost but at least it should be a bright start to the day here. otherwise, a lot of cloud and rain around on monday morning. probably little, if anything, reaching east anglia and south east england, where it might actually brighten up for a time. te
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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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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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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. how should the bbc be funded in the future? the director general of the corporation, tim davie, has said the licence fee — a charge levied on anyone who owns a television in the uk — needs to be reformed, so it's more affordable to those on lower incomes. he also urged the government to take responsibility for funding the world service. katie razzall started by asking him "if the bbc as we know i think we the few i think we really need the bbc, in the world of so much polarisation and disinformation. shire polarisation and disinformation. are ou polarisation and disinformation. are you signalling its end by questioning the licence fee? i do think that questioning the licence fee? i u think that absolutely we need to be universal and independent and i believe in a non—commercial offer in the uk is precious. it is really important we protect that. i do think it is right to say, we have reformed the licence fee over time, we have made changes and developed it and gone through radio and television, all the areas of the bbc, i
this is bbc news. how should the bbc be funded in the future? the director general of the corporation, tim davie, has said the licence fee — a charge levied on anyone who owns a television in the uk — needs to be reformed, so it's more affordable to those on lower incomes. he also urged the government to take responsibility for funding the world service. katie razzall started by asking him "if the bbc as we know i think we the few i think we really need the bbc, in the world of so much...
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how old is spencer kelly from the bbc? spencer kelly from the bbc is currently 50 years old. i 50 years old — to be fair, he does look good for his age. and ai is a strong theme for the next generation of smartphones, too. just circle what you're looking for, and you get your answer. anything in your instagram feed or a photograph that someone sends you, you can just circle it and immediately initiate a search result. so that's using both, obviously, visual search and ai. but what happens to all this new technology after it's no longer fresh out the box? well, sadly, overfive billion mobiles were thrown away last year. many people keep their old tech, rather than recycling it. and, with the growth of ai putting even more stress on networks, the need for environmental responsibility is even greater. a broken phone will come in and it'll get repaired and go back out to another customer. and a really smashed phone will still come back in and be harvested for parts that can then be used to repair other phones. we're going to continue to innovate, and that's a fantastic thing â€
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hello from the bbc sport centre. it'll be a nerve shredding night in cardiff as wales take on poland with the winners going to this summer's european championship. both endured difficult regular qualifying campaigns up to the playoffs, but last week wales comfortably dispatched finland 4—1, while poland thrashed estonia. the wales manager, rob page, had been under intense pressure, but his side has responded well and they now stand on the brink of their third successive euros. it would be a great achievement for us to qualify, and in the manner in which we have done, you are always going to get bumps on the roads during any campaign and we had one in the summer, but what pleases me is the reaction since then, unbeaten in seven matches, and to play in the manner that we have scoring the goals that we have, it really pleases me, so it would be a proud moment to get the job done but we have got to focus on getting the victory first. translation: we getting the victory first. translation: ~ ., , ., translation: we fina
hello from the bbc sport centre. it'll be a nerve shredding night in cardiff as wales take on poland with the winners going to this summer's european championship. both endured difficult regular qualifying campaigns up to the playoffs, but last week wales comfortably dispatched finland 4—1, while poland thrashed estonia. the wales manager, rob page, had been under intense pressure, but his side has responded well and they now stand on the brink of their third successive euros. it would be a...
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live from washington, this is bbc news. president biden says the us will air—drop aid to gaza as the international outcry grows over this week's deadly incident involving food delivery to the area. chanting crowds outside moscow chant the name of alexei navalny, the late opposition figure who was buried on friday. more than 100 people were arrested for marking the occasion. and the bbc gets rare access to iran, which is holding its first round of elections since nationwide protests in 2022. i'm helena humphrey — good to have you with us. us presidentjoe biden has signalled he hopes to see a dealfor a ceasefire in the israel—gaza war in time for the start of ramadan, which is set to begin in about 10 days. earlier this week, he said he thought monday would be a reasonable deadline. mr biden�*s latest comments come as he announced plans on friday to order a us military air—drop to get food and aid supplies into gaza in the coming days. the air—drops will be coordinated with the jordanians, who have been at the for
live from washington, this is bbc news. president biden says the us will air—drop aid to gaza as the international outcry grows over this week's deadly incident involving food delivery to the area. chanting crowds outside moscow chant the name of alexei navalny, the late opposition figure who was buried on friday. more than 100 people were arrested for marking the occasion. and the bbc gets rare access to iran, which is holding its first round of elections since nationwide protests in 2022....
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this is bbc news president biden says the us will air—drop aid to gaza, as the international outcry grows over a deadly incident at a food convoy. crowds in moscow chant the name of alexei navalny, the late opposition figure who was buried on friday. police make dozens of arrests at memorial events. the bbc gets rare access to iran, which is holding its first round of elections since nationwide protests in 2022. us presidentjoe biden announced plans on friday to order a us military air—drop to get food and aid supplies into gaza in the coming days. the air—drops will be coordinated with the jordanians, who have been at the forefront of efforts to send assistance to gaza by air. biden�*s announcement comes after more than 100 palestinians were killed on thursday and more than 700 were injured as crowds formed around an aid convoy in northern gaza, desperate for food. witnesses say the israeli army shot into the crowd. the israeli army, which has released this overhead drone footage, admits its soldiers opened fire — but claims most of the deaths were caused by a crush, or aid truck
this is bbc news president biden says the us will air—drop aid to gaza, as the international outcry grows over a deadly incident at a food convoy. crowds in moscow chant the name of alexei navalny, the late opposition figure who was buried on friday. police make dozens of arrests at memorial events. the bbc gets rare access to iran, which is holding its first round of elections since nationwide protests in 2022. us presidentjoe biden announced plans on friday to order a us military air—drop...
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we can cross live to the bbc�*s tomos morgan in cardiff. the first minister had choice words about theirformer prime the first minister had choice words about their former prime minister and the focus was on the relationship between the welsh and uk governments. yes relationship between the welsh and uk governments.— uk governments. yes that is overwhelmingly _ uk governments. yes that is overwhelmingly been - uk governments. yes that is overwhelmingly been the - uk governments. yes that is i overwhelmingly been the broad uk governments. yes that is - overwhelmingly been the broad stroke has been today. there have been questions about the relationship between the welsh government and the uk government and what has come up time and time again is the relationship between mark drakeford and borisjohnson or perhaps the lack of relationship between them. mark drakeford making it clear that at several points at the start of the pandemic borisjohnson wasn't there to leave key meetings. that was a big issue for the first minister of wales. he use
we can cross live to the bbc�*s tomos morgan in cardiff. the first minister had choice words about theirformer prime the first minister had choice words about their former prime minister and the focus was on the relationship between the welsh and uk governments. yes relationship between the welsh and uk governments.— uk governments. yes that is overwhelmingly _ uk governments. yes that is overwhelmingly been - uk governments. yes that is overwhelmingly been the - uk governments. yes that is...
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vicki young, bbc news, westminster. officials in australia said the great barrier wreath is going through another mass bleaching because the sea temperatures in the pat lewis have been so high. hot weather can cause heat stress corals to expel algae that gives them their life and colour. it is the fifth time in eight years widespread damage has been detected. this is bbc news. hello there, good afternoon. the sunshine generally best the west so sunny spells for west and wales and north—west scotland but we are still keeping the strength of that cold easterly wind. it will feel quite blustery for many of us particularly towards the coast. the air is chilly at the moment with low pressure towards the south and milder air. pressure towards the south and milderair. high pressure pressure towards the south and milder air. high pressure towards the north and east. they will be some low cloud below the north sea and across north—east england but a few more holes in the cloud then we saw yesterday so some brighter spells he
vicki young, bbc news, westminster. officials in australia said the great barrier wreath is going through another mass bleaching because the sea temperatures in the pat lewis have been so high. hot weather can cause heat stress corals to expel algae that gives them their life and colour. it is the fifth time in eight years widespread damage has been detected. this is bbc news. hello there, good afternoon. the sunshine generally best the west so sunny spells for west and wales and north—west...
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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
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...
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let's head to the bbc sport centre. on thursday, the quarterfinals in barcelona and to the last six year running after singh of norway 3—1 on the night in spain and 5—2 on aggregate. just over and we just approach the half—hour mark and currently 1—0 with the only goal of the game and that means the french capital now leads at tight 3—1 on aggregates. newcastle united midfielder sandro tonali has been charged with misconduct by the english football association for alleged breaches of betting rules. having signed from ac milan injuly 2023 for £55 million, tonali was banned for betting on matches involving his teams brescia and milan. this charge, though, relates to alleged bets since he moved to newcastle. andy swiss has more. remembered joining newcastle last summer but is only really played a few times for them because last year, he was banned by the italian football federation for ten months because he broke betting rules in italy and not was extended worldwide siu has not been able to play for newcastle si
let's head to the bbc sport centre. on thursday, the quarterfinals in barcelona and to the last six year running after singh of norway 3—1 on the night in spain and 5—2 on aggregate. just over and we just approach the half—hour mark and currently 1—0 with the only goal of the game and that means the french capital now leads at tight 3—1 on aggregates. newcastle united midfielder sandro tonali has been charged with misconduct by the english football association for alleged breaches of...
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live from washington, this is bbc news. the us air drops thouands of meals to hungry gazans in a joint operation withjordan. aid experts say it's not enough amid a deepening humanitarian crisis. ukraine shakes up its military leadership as kyiv says children are among at least eight people killed in a russian drone attack in 0desa. former us president donald trump and his republican presidential challenger nikki haley return to the campaign trail ahead of super tuesday. i'm helena humphrey. it's good to have you with us. the us has carried out an air drop of aid into gaza, using three military cargo planes. us central command said it dropped more than 38,000 meals along the gaza coastline in a joint operation with jordan's air force. the uk, france and egypt have already airdropped aid into gaza, but this is the first time the us has done so. negotiations over a temporary ceasefire are expected to restart sunday in cairo. meanwhile, israeli war cabinet member benny gantz will visit the white house monday to meet with us vic
live from washington, this is bbc news. the us air drops thouands of meals to hungry gazans in a joint operation withjordan. aid experts say it's not enough amid a deepening humanitarian crisis. ukraine shakes up its military leadership as kyiv says children are among at least eight people killed in a russian drone attack in 0desa. former us president donald trump and his republican presidential challenger nikki haley return to the campaign trail ahead of super tuesday. i'm helena humphrey....
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live from london, this is bbc news. former billionaire crypto boss sam bankman—fried, who was convicted of fraud and money laundering last year, returns to court for sentencing. scotland could become the first uk nation to provide terminally ill people with assistance to end their lives if a bill that has been introduced at holyrood is approved. the thames water crisis deepens as shareholders refuse to inject extra money into the uk's largest water company. and queen camilla departs the royal maundy thursday service — there's a message from the absent king. we need and benefit greatly from those who extend the hand of friendship to us. especially in a time of need. hello, welcome to bbc news now, three hours of fast—moving news, interviews and reaction.
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this is bbc news. you are watching bbc news. to india now and a new study has been looking at whether working in extreme heat increases a woman's risk of miscarriage or stillbirth? as our planet heats up, researchers have found that pregnant women faced twice the risk of miscarriage, stillbirth or low birth weight if they worked in very hot environments, compared to those in cooler places. the team behind the study is now working with uk scientists to better understand these findings, saying they could have an impact on advice for pregnant women around the world. our global health correspondent tulip mazumdar has been to the indian state of tamil nadu to meet some of the women who took part in the study. summer is coming. and india is predicted to become one of the first countries where temperatures will top the safe limit for healthy people who are just sitting out in the shade. it's workers like these who will be and already are most affected by the heat. i get igeta i get a glimpse of my children before coming to this place t
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and that's bbc news at 0ne. you can keep up with all the latest developments on the bbc website. now it's time to join our colleagues for the news where you are. goodbye. hello and welcome to sportsday. a toxic environment and a culture of fear at al levels of aquatic sports, swim england say they are committed to change. the lionesses have found out their path to euro25, but qualification could be complicated. and looking to graduate from the f1 academy, we meet mclaren's first female development driver. a two year long review has found that dangerous training practices and bullying within swimming clubs in england has been allowed to prevail for years and that extreme competitiveness has led to a culture of fear at all levels of aquatic sports and is a major threat to its future. swim england commissioned the independant review in early 2022 after several athletes told the bbc they had suffered bullying, emotional abuse and body—shaming. 0ur correspondent nesta macgregor is here. you've been looking through the report's findings, what else is in there? it makes grim reading.
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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. the us supreme court refuses to block a law that would allow texas to detain and deport suspected illegal migrants. a spokesperson for the world food programme tells the bbc that the food situation in gaza could get darker than it already is, without an immediate ceasefire. and we speak to a hong kong democracy activist about the territory's new security law, which takes aim at various forms of dissent. hello, i'm sumi somaskanda. the biden administration is warning that a supreme court decision to allow a texas law on migration to take effect will damage american border security. 0n tuesdayjustices refused to block an order that would let state officials arrest and deport people suspected of illegally crossing into the us from mexico. the court rejected a bid by the biden white house to block the controversial immigration policy, while a legal battle over the measure plays out in a lowerfederal appeals court. crossing the us border illegally is already a federal crime, but violations
this is bbc news. the us supreme court refuses to block a law that would allow texas to detain and deport suspected illegal migrants. a spokesperson for the world food programme tells the bbc that the food situation in gaza could get darker than it already is, without an immediate ceasefire. and we speak to a hong kong democracy activist about the territory's new security law, which takes aim at various forms of dissent. hello, i'm sumi somaskanda. the biden administration is warning that a...
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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
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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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from me and the rest of the team at the bbc sport centre, goodbye. you are watching bbc news. a student from a uk university owes more than £230,000 in student loan air, more than five at times the average. that is according to figures from the student loan company. a freedom of information request by the bbc has revealed that another student has accrued nearly £55,000 in interest alone. let's speak to chloe field, vice president for higher education at the national union of students. thank you forjoining us on the programme.. let's start with your reaction to these figures. £230,000 in air. is that typical of the experience of students or is that an outlier? i’m experience of students or is that an outlier? �* ., ., ., , experience of students or is that an outlier? �* ., , ., outlier? i'm not too sure on the actual numbers _ outlier? i'm not too sure on the actual numbers and _ outlier? i'm not too sure on the actual numbers and if _ outlier? i'm not too sure on the actual numbers and if it - outlier? i'm not too sure on the actual numbers and if it is i outlier? i'
from me and the rest of the team at the bbc sport centre, goodbye. you are watching bbc news. a student from a uk university owes more than £230,000 in student loan air, more than five at times the average. that is according to figures from the student loan company. a freedom of information request by the bbc has revealed that another student has accrued nearly £55,000 in interest alone. let's speak to chloe field, vice president for higher education at the national union of students. thank...
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world service used to be known as the bbc empire service. it explains so much about our daily news. you've just come back from guyana — there's a border dispute there that goes back to empire, israel—palestine, a dispute that has its roots in empire, but also, there's a gap between the way in which britain sees itself and the world sees britain through the prism of this history, and i think we need to remember what we did before we go around pontificating on things like democracy and the environment and human rights. we need to remember our distinctly patchy records on those things during the age of empire. but do you think your perspective is driven in part by your own background 7 you're of indian heritage, born and raised in the united kingdom, so britain and india matter particularly to you, you know them particularly well. i'm just wondering if you're sitting, listening, watching this in tokyo, beijing, brasilia, are you really going to buy the concept that the british empire, as opposed to any other empire, has been this global for
world service used to be known as the bbc empire service. it explains so much about our daily news. you've just come back from guyana — there's a border dispute there that goes back to empire, israel—palestine, a dispute that has its roots in empire, but also, there's a gap between the way in which britain sees itself and the world sees britain through the prism of this history, and i think we need to remember what we did before we go around pontificating on things like democracy and the...
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this is bbc news. the princess of wales apologises for confusion surrounding a family photo, saying she was experimenting with editing. it came after major picture, pulled the photo, saying it had been manipulated. we've been looking at some of the issues with the image and what might have caused them. the issues with the image and what might have caused them.— have caused them. the queen and prince william _ have caused them. the queen and prince william r _ have caused them. the queen and prince william r inside _ have caused them. the queen and i prince william r inside westminster abbey— prince william r inside westminster abbey celebrating the commonwealth but outside the talk is of the edited — but outside the talk is of the edited family photo. as but outside the talk is of the edited family photo.- but outside the talk is of the edited family photo. as the crisis in haiti deepens _ edited family photo. as the crisis in haiti deepens regional - edited family photo. as the crisis in haiti d
this is bbc news. the princess of wales apologises for confusion surrounding a family photo, saying she was experimenting with editing. it came after major picture, pulled the photo, saying it had been manipulated. we've been looking at some of the issues with the image and what might have caused them. the issues with the image and what might have caused them.— have caused them. the queen and prince william _ have caused them. the queen and prince william r _ have caused them. the queen and...
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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
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...
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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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that squad list is on the bbc sport website. that squad list is on the bbc sport website. the cheltenham festival is under way. the first of four days of racing, champion day, has begun. it's the 100th year of the cheltenham gold cup, the feature race of the festival, which started way back in 192a. that race takes place on friday, with shishkin one of the favourites to win it, but trainer nicky henderson says it could be anybody�*s. i think he's got a very good chance. it's an open goal code, i think. it's an open goal code, i think. it'sjust not a gimme, some people think it is. it's not, it's a horse race, anything can happen. scottie scheffler says it was strange to seejon rahm choose to leave the pga tour for liv golf. the men's world number one was speaking ahead of defending his title at the players championship — which you can follow on bbc sounds this weekend. scheffler admitted he will miss competing against rahm, but says the pga tour must move on without him. john was already someone i loved competing against, and something we talked about after the ryder c
that squad list is on the bbc sport website. that squad list is on the bbc sport website. the cheltenham festival is under way. the first of four days of racing, champion day, has begun. it's the 100th year of the cheltenham gold cup, the feature race of the festival, which started way back in 192a. that race takes place on friday, with shishkin one of the favourites to win it, but trainer nicky henderson says it could be anybody�*s. i think he's got a very good chance. it's an open goal...
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sarah smith, bbc news. the national living wage goes up tomorrow, rising byjust over a pound, to £11.44 an hour, paid to anyone over the age of 21. the government says it'll boost the wages of the lowest paid by £1,800 a year, as marc ashdown reports. 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. the minimum wage will rise from tomorrow. anyone from the age of 16 will see their weights rise... if you are aged 18, 19, or 20, it will go... and the national living which will now be paid to anyone aged over 21 instead of 23. that is g
sarah smith, bbc news. the national living wage goes up tomorrow, rising byjust over a pound, to £11.44 an hour, paid to anyone over the age of 21. the government says it'll boost the wages of the lowest paid by £1,800 a year, as marc ashdown reports. 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...
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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. 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
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...
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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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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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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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yes the bbc, remember being in bbc, i mean, i remember being in bbc, i mean, i remember being in bbc seminars where people bbc staff seminars where people would about diversity would say about diversity and the their the staff would put their hands up what class and up and say, what about class and background? i agree background? so yeah, i agree with always needs with you. it always needs to think about diversity in the broadest sense. but if we lose the lose huge part of the bbc, we lose a huge part of the bbc, we lose a huge part of the british character. >> i think it's fair to >> look, i think it's fair to say, lot viewers at say, and a lot of viewers at home agree a lot of home will agree that a lot of bbc journalists are actually masquerading as journalists or actually left activists. let's be honest , that's what they are. be honest, that's what they are. they're masquerading as journalists and reporters pushing a certain agenda, and they're getting away with it. okay, fine . he's saying all okay, fine. he's saying all this, well, where's where's the where's the bbc journalis
yes the bbc, remember being in bbc, i mean, i remember being in bbc, i mean, i remember being in bbc seminars where people bbc staff seminars where people would about diversity would say about diversity and the their the staff would put their hands up what class and up and say, what about class and background? i agree background? so yeah, i agree with always needs with you. it always needs to think about diversity in the broadest sense. but if we lose the lose huge part of the bbc, we lose 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. the us secretary of state visits the middle east and says the us agrees with its arab allies on the need for an immediate ceasefire in gaza. the un issues a warning about the struggles of getting aid into haiti, as millions face hunger and malnutrition. and 80 years after their time in the service, a secretive us army unit is honoured for saving tens of thousands of lives during world war ii. hello, i'm carl nasman. us secretary of state antony blinken says that the united states and arab leaders agree. there must be an immediate and sustained ceasefire in gaza. secretary blinken is making his sixth trip to the middle east since the israel—gaza war began, he's in egypt's capital of cairo to shore up support for a ceasefire. america's top diplomat said israel needs to do more to allow humanitarian aid into gaza, where he said the entire population faces severe levels of food insecurity. the european union also added to calls for a ceasefire on thursday. take a listen to what mr blink
this is bbc news. the us secretary of state visits the middle east and says the us agrees with its arab allies on the need for an immediate ceasefire in gaza. the un issues a warning about the struggles of getting aid into haiti, as millions face hunger and malnutrition. and 80 years after their time in the service, a secretive us army unit is honoured for saving tens of thousands of lives during world war ii. hello, i'm carl nasman. us secretary of state antony blinken says that the united...
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laura scott, bbc news. well, forest now have seven days to decide if they're going to appeal against the decision — and former forest strikerjason lee says while the punishment is obviously damaging — it doesn't mean their season is over. we know now it is four points. i think the results at the weekend could have been more beneficial to us if we had won the game. singers get deducted points will be favourable for them. it is not undoable. the club still has a situation where they can go and win enough games this season to stay in the premier league. the team have to rely or deal with what they can deal with as players and coaching staff and their legal team behind the scenes will have to deal with the legalities of trying to get points back. once you are in the premier league, newly promoted, you are at disadvantage. you have missed windows where other teams have recruited really good squads. it does take three or four windows for an established premier league team to build that team. so for forrest, s
laura scott, bbc news. well, forest now have seven days to decide if they're going to appeal against the decision — and former forest strikerjason lee says while the punishment is obviously damaging — it doesn't mean their season is over. we know now it is four points. i think the results at the weekend could have been more beneficial to us if we had won the game. singers get deducted points will be favourable for them. it is not undoable. the club still has a situation where they can go...
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sport, and a full round—up from the bbc sport centre. hello from the bbc sport centre. it's a big night for wales later, they face finland at the cardiff city stadium in their euro 2024 qualifying play—off semifinal. the winner will face poland or estonia next tuesday to decide who makes it to germany this summer. having failed to qualify for a major tournament between 1958 and 2016, wales are aiming to reach their third successive euros and the pressure of play—off football is nothing new for the welsh, who memorably beat austria and ukraine in 2022 en route to qualifying for their first world cup in 64 years. they must now replicate those performances and rob page says they are moving in the right direction. we qualified in 2016 and got to the semifinals but the success of that has enabled us to invest the money and give us the opportunity to qualify for the next euros which is what we did. again, a work in progress, we qualified against all the odds for the world cup, disappointing when we got there but it stones, we have gone forward two, back one from our perfo
sport, and a full round—up from the bbc sport centre. hello from the bbc sport centre. it's a big night for wales later, they face finland at the cardiff city stadium in their euro 2024 qualifying play—off semifinal. the winner will face poland or estonia next tuesday to decide who makes it to germany this summer. having failed to qualify for a major tournament between 1958 and 2016, wales are aiming to reach their third successive euros and the pressure of play—off football is nothing...
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colletta smith, bbc news. an american journalist who was arrested in russia a year ago on espionage charges has had his detention behind bars in russia extended as he awaits trial. evan gershkovich, a reporter for the wall streetjournal, is the first western journalist to face such charges since the fall of the soviet union. the us ambassador in moscow has called the charges categorically untrue and fiction. our russia editor steve rosenberg reports. we were not allowed into the moscow city courthouse. we were not allowed into the moscow city courthouse-— city courthouse. nothing personal. all journalists _ city courthouse. nothing personal. all journalists were _ city courthouse. nothing personal. all journalists were being - city courthouse. nothing personal. all journalists were being kept - city courthouse. nothing personal. | all journalists were being kept out. alljournalists were being kept out. instead the court released its own video, just six seconds of evan gershkovick. ajudge ruled he must stay i
colletta smith, bbc news. an american journalist who was arrested in russia a year ago on espionage charges has had his detention behind bars in russia extended as he awaits trial. evan gershkovich, a reporter for the wall streetjournal, is the first western journalist to face such charges since the fall of the soviet union. the us ambassador in moscow has called the charges categorically untrue and fiction. our russia editor steve rosenberg reports. we were not allowed into the moscow city...
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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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the bbc has not mentioned it at the bbc news has not it at all. the bbc news has not gone near it, the bbc as we know, lisa has been, reporting on criminals, sex criminals. yes. as she, when they are in fact biologically male in some articles, not even referring to the trans identity of the criminal. this is misleading. so why is it is there is it the case that the bbc on this issue, are just hopelessly, captured ? are just hopelessly, captured? >> i don't think i don't think they captured. i think probably like a lot of institutions , they like a lot of institutions, they don't know what to do. right. i think they because it's very messy. i read a the article a few, a few weeks ago, the man who had killed a cat and then went on to kill a student in in oxford. yeah. and i read the article and i was really reading it carefully, and there was sort of she, she and then sort of halfway down, it was transgender. she and it was it was a very messy article . and was a very messy article. and i've read quite a few articles that come from the bbc, and they
the bbc has not mentioned it at the bbc news has not it at all. the bbc news has not gone near it, the bbc as we know, lisa has been, reporting on criminals, sex criminals. yes. as she, when they are in fact biologically male in some articles, not even referring to the trans identity of the criminal. this is misleading. so why is it is there is it the case that the bbc on this issue, are just hopelessly, captured ? are just hopelessly, captured? >> i don't think i don't think they...
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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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we've been discussing abdul ezedi and the bbc on the bbc, brian says. when will the bbc, brian says. when will the bbc be made responsible for its decisions? well, jacob, that's down to you and your colleagues . down to you and your colleagues. and on ezedi, alison says, will the that this horrific the lady that this horrific person attacked have any recourse the church as recourse against the church as it the church who it was the church who authenticated and is authenticated him? and that is small. c c for church because i'm not entirely sure which church it is. it's not holy mother, and it's not the anglican church. now it's time to break my silence on the garrick club affair . as you may garrick club affair. as you may have guessed, i am in fact a member of the garrick club, which has been in the news recently, mainly for the fact that its membership list has been exposed, many being been exposed, with many being criticised for their membership of a men's only club. but some news from morning seems to news from this morning seems to refute seems, at
we've been discussing abdul ezedi and the bbc on the bbc, brian says. when will the bbc, brian says. when will the bbc be made responsible for its decisions? well, jacob, that's down to you and your colleagues . down to you and your colleagues. and on ezedi, alison says, will the that this horrific the lady that this horrific person attacked have any recourse the church as recourse against the church as it the church who it was the church who authenticated and is authenticated him? and that is...