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yes, certainly in the uk so far there has been | in the uk so far there has been nowhere — in the uk so far there has been nowhere near that hardening of language. while we don't know what happens _ language. while we don't know what happens in _ language. while we don't know what happens in those meetings behind closed _ happens in those meetings behind closed doors, publicly the focus has been on _ closed doors, publicly the focus has been on david cameron, the foreign secretary. _ been on david cameron, the foreign secretary, has made his emphasis on urging _ secretary, has made his emphasis on urging israel to help aid, try and open _ urging israel to help aid, try and open a _ urging israel to help aid, try and open a port to help facilitate aid, provide _ open a port to help facilitate aid, provide more visas for aid workers. so that's— provide more visas for aid workers. so that's very much the push. and similarly— so that's very much the push. and similarly in — so that's very much the push. and similarly in the uk the focus usually— similarly in the uk the focus usua
yes, certainly in the uk so far there has been | in the uk so far there has been nowhere — in the uk so far there has been nowhere near that hardening of language. while we don't know what happens _ language. while we don't know what happens in _ language. while we don't know what happens in those meetings behind closed _ happens in those meetings behind closed doors, publicly the focus has been on _ closed doors, publicly the focus has been on david cameron, the foreign secretary. _ been on...
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cancer research uk has resources about talking to children. there are other organisations that have plenty of resources out there that can help. it's really important to kind of take the time in explaining it to children. you don't have to tell them everything at once. parents usually know their children best and the best way to kind of communicate with them, but being honest with them, there'll be often times that children will have questions that we might not be able to answer, and it's ok to not have all the answers. going through that course of treatment, you will get different answers from your clinician as you kind of go. so it's ok not to have all the answers at once, but there's also a consideration of letting others kind of know about it as well, for example, carers or teachers so that they know what's happening so they can help support your child. or if a child perhaps responds a day or two later, or is in an unusual mood, that they're aware of what's going on in the family situation. so that communication with the families is really
cancer research uk has resources about talking to children. there are other organisations that have plenty of resources out there that can help. it's really important to kind of take the time in explaining it to children. you don't have to tell them everything at once. parents usually know their children best and the best way to kind of communicate with them, but being honest with them, there'll be often times that children will have questions that we might not be able to answer, and it's ok to...
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ashish is a political strategist and a spokesperson for gaza voices and a former. advisor to the uk's middle east peace envoy, tony blair. welcome to you both. i'll start with you. isaac, if that's okay. more than 31,000 palestinians killed, over 7300 wounded, nearly 23 million tons of debris, including on it exploded munitions according to the un, and deteriorating humanitarian crisis. your thoughts on the scale of this ongoing genocidal campaign by israel, you forgot to talk about the disappear people. all together is is 5% of the population of gaza, i think that gaza has become the most bombed place on earth in all history, the equivalent of four hiroshima bombs have been dropped into gaza, i a jew and my ancestors suffer the holocaust, ketos concentration camp, etny clingsing and israel is doing that on our name to the palestinians and the palestinians are the real inhabitants from judea, israel and the biblical kingdoms, we cannot, we cannot allow to do that, this is reverseing, and the other thing is when we are going to have five years in the moment cathedral was fired in paris
ashish is a political strategist and a spokesperson for gaza voices and a former. advisor to the uk's middle east peace envoy, tony blair. welcome to you both. i'll start with you. isaac, if that's okay. more than 31,000 palestinians killed, over 7300 wounded, nearly 23 million tons of debris, including on it exploded munitions according to the un, and deteriorating humanitarian crisis. your thoughts on the scale of this ongoing genocidal campaign by israel, you forgot to talk about the...
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for more stories from across the uk, - struggling. for more stories from across the uk, head i struggling. for more stories from across the uk, head to struggling. for more stories i from across the uk, head to the bbc news website. a morning on the mersey. today's lesson — rowing. teamwork is the obvious big one but they learn respect, respect for their crewmates, respect for their crewmates, respect for their crewmates, respect for their teachers and the co— workers here and we also, they learn respect for nature and wildlife. ,. ., ., learn respect for nature and wildlife. ,. , wildlife. the school is perfectly _ wildlife. the school is perfectly placed, i wildlife. the school is i perfectly placed, standing wildlife. the school is - perfectly placed, standing on the bank of the river mersey. now, should we change over? richard co—founded the charity that makes this possible. {line that makes this possible. one ofthe that makes this possible. one of the byproducts _ that makes this possible. que: of the byproducts of what tha
for more stories from across the uk, - struggling. for more stories from across the uk, head i struggling. for more stories from across the uk, head to struggling. for more stories i from across the uk, head to the bbc news website. a morning on the mersey. today's lesson — rowing. teamwork is the obvious big one but they learn respect, respect for their crewmates, respect for their crewmates, respect for their crewmates, respect for their teachers and the co— workers here and we also, they...
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into tomorrow, low pressure in charge, passing to the north of the uk. lots of isobars on that chart, showing that it will be windy. we'll see plenty of showers pushing across many areas, perhaps a line of more organised heavy, thundery showers drifting southwards. some of those showers will continue to be wintry over high ground in the north. a widely windy day — gusts of 40mph or 50mph in northern and western parts. temperatures on the thermometer at nine or ten degrees, not unusual for this time of year, but certainly down on where we have been. when when we factor in the wind chill, these are the �*feels like' temperatures. we could knock a few degrees off those temperature values, five or six degrees the feels—like numbers for saturday afternoon. through saturday night the winds will ease a little bit. it will stay quite blustery, i think, for eastern coasts of scotland and england, where we could still see some showers on sunday morning. then a slice of drier, clearer, calmer weather, before a band of cloud and rain pushes in from the west la
into tomorrow, low pressure in charge, passing to the north of the uk. lots of isobars on that chart, showing that it will be windy. we'll see plenty of showers pushing across many areas, perhaps a line of more organised heavy, thundery showers drifting southwards. some of those showers will continue to be wintry over high ground in the north. a widely windy day — gusts of 40mph or 50mph in northern and western parts. temperatures on the thermometer at nine or ten degrees, not unusual for...
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income outside the uk, shares. if someone arrives to the uk from abroad they can say they are not domiciled. for15 abroad they can say they are not domiciled. for 15 years they can escape tax from their foreign income and foreign capital gains unless they bring it into the uk. it is an odd system,
income outside the uk, shares. if someone arrives to the uk from abroad they can say they are not domiciled. for15 abroad they can say they are not domiciled. for 15 years they can escape tax from their foreign income and foreign capital gains unless they bring it into the uk. it is an odd system,
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news bulletins here in the uk, back home it was l prime—time evening news bulletins here in the uk, back home it was a very early— here in the uk, back home it was a very early in— here in the uk, back home it was a very early in the _ here in the uk, back home it was a very early in the morning _ here in the uk, back home it was a very early in the morning in - very early in the morning in australia _ very early in the morning in australia and _ very early in the morning in australia and he _ very early in the morning in australia and he went - very early in the morning in . australia and he went straight very early in the morning in - australia and he went straight into our morning — australia and he went straight into our morning breakfast _ australia and he went straight intol our morning breakfast programmes australia and he went straight into - our morning breakfast programmes and our morning breakfast programmes and our breakfast _ our morning breakfast programmes and our breakfast news _ our morning breakfast programmes and our breakfast news programmes- our morning br
news bulletins here in the uk, back home it was l prime—time evening news bulletins here in the uk, back home it was a very early— here in the uk, back home it was a very early in— here in the uk, back home it was a very early in the _ here in the uk, back home it was a very early in the morning _ here in the uk, back home it was a very early in the morning in - very early in the morning in australia _ very early in the morning in australia and _ very early in the morning in australia and...
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i'm not talking about advertising on uk services. i about advertising on uk services. that is never going to happen? idol that is never going to happen? not on m that is never going to happen? fight on my watch. we want to absolutely protect the bbc in what it is in the uk, that is sacrosanct, but having said that, when you look at monetising the content around the world, when you look at the fact we have grown a commercial arm that is nearly 2 billion in revenues which allows us to do deals like the one with disney to invest in shows like dr who, that makes total sense, it makes sense for the licence fee payer and we should do more of that. that was the director general of the bbc tim davie. david, he is talking about reforming the licence fee, how? that david, he is talking about reforming the licence fee, how?— the licence fee, how? that is the big question- _ the licence fee, how? that is the big question- a _ the licence fee, how? that is the big question. a consultation - the licence fee, how? that is thej big question. a consultation over the next couple of ye
i'm not talking about advertising on uk services. i about advertising on uk services. that is never going to happen? idol that is never going to happen? not on m that is never going to happen? fight on my watch. we want to absolutely protect the bbc in what it is in the uk, that is sacrosanct, but having said that, when you look at monetising the content around the world, when you look at the fact we have grown a commercial arm that is nearly 2 billion in revenues which allows us to do deals...
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. >> the significant funding for this fantastic work across the uk it is popping up, any part of the united kingdom. >> may i think my friend laura the victims of the covid-19 14 maxine damage. he's very sympathetic and responsive to mr. john who is a victim himself of covid-19 vaccine damage in the vaccine payment will. >> can i think my honorable rent for raising this issue and it's my sympathy for all those affected. i want to make sure he can meet to discuss this will and we detl to make sure they provide the support needed. >> thank you, officer speaker. he wanted to root out. it shamefully took him more than 24 hours. he makes you want to take some all and it is to the tune of 15000 pounds. >> no, mr. speaker. please to support party in the minister. >> thank you very much, mr. speaker. i look forward to a tax cut and it will 900 hours of the bill. the opposition and expect this. >> an excellent question envy believe it is rewarding and we expect this and not only do they disagree they continue on this funding. it is destroying our plan that was a problem. >> the european right
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economic inactivity in the uk is relatively low, but unlike most similar countries, the uk's workforce hasn't returned to the size it was before the pandemic. that connects to the rise in long term sickness, which is something we're only starting to understand. police say they have now identified the 35 bodies found at a funeral directors in hull that is at the centre of a major police investigation. the national crime agency has been called in to assist. detectives have received more than 1500 calls in the past week from people who have used legacy independent funeral directors and are now worried about what happened to their relatives' bodies. danny savage has heard from some of them. this is rita shaw. she died last october after a short illness. her husband has her ashes at home. i don't know if i've got rita's ashes at all. it could be anybody�*s, i think. but like so many people in the hull area who used legacy funeral directors, he's now wondering if they really are her ashes. you get over the initial part of rita passing away, it's hard, but it's on top of it, if they aren't
economic inactivity in the uk is relatively low, but unlike most similar countries, the uk's workforce hasn't returned to the size it was before the pandemic. that connects to the rise in long term sickness, which is something we're only starting to understand. police say they have now identified the 35 bodies found at a funeral directors in hull that is at the centre of a major police investigation. the national crime agency has been called in to assist. detectives have received more than 1500...
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.— climate in the uk. what is it about them that is _ climate in the uk. what is it about them that is so _ climate in the uk. what is it about them that is so amazing _ climate in the uk. what is it about them that is so amazing other- climate in the uk. what is it about| them that is so amazing other than just their height? it them that is so amazing other than just their height?— just their height? it is their sheer size, as just their height? it is their sheer size. as well _ just their height? it is their sheer size, as well as _ just their height? it is their sheer size, as well as their _ just their height? it is their sheer size, as well as their height. - size, as well as their height. they're not quite as tall as the coast redwoods, but in terms of their overall mass, their real size, they are thought to be the biggest living plans that are occupied earth, and it is also the rate of growth. they can carry on growing and really fast rate for hundreds and really fast rate for hundreds and hundred
.— climate in the uk. what is it about them that is _ climate in the uk. what is it about them that is so _ climate in the uk. what is it about them that is so amazing _ climate in the uk. what is it about them that is so amazing other- climate in the uk. what is it about| them that is so amazing other than just their height? it them that is so amazing other than just their height?— just their height? it is their sheer size, as just their height? it is their sheer size. as well _ just their...
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life on the road. from across the uk. life on the road- being _ from across the uk. life on the road- being a _ from across the uk. life on the road. being a van _ from across the uk. life on the road. being a van dweller - from across the uk. life on the road. being a van dweller are l from across the uk. life on the - road. being a van dweller are simply down to the housing crisis in bristol. . , ., . , down to the housing crisis in bristol. . . , ., bristol. circumstances, the cost of livin: , the bristol. circumstances, the cost of living. the rent— bristol. circumstances, the cost of living, the rent in _ bristol. circumstances, the cost of living, the rent in bristol— bristol. circumstances, the cost of living, the rent in bristol is- living, the rent in bristol is insane. i pay £70 a month to live here. ~ . . ., ., insane. i pay £70 a month to live here. ~._, ., . , insane. i pay £70 a month to live here. according to the city council the numbers _ here. according to the city council the numbers of— here. according to the city council the numbers of p
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that is not honestly apply to uk.— is not honestly apply to uk. thank ou for is not honestly apply to uk. thank you for that _ is not honestly apply to uk. thank you for that. the _ is not honestly apply to uk. thank you for that. the israel _ is not honestly apply to uk. thank you for that. the israel prime - you for that. the israel prime minister netanyahu has agreed to injerusalem, where tension — and worse — are normal, there is always the consolation of religion. this ramadan, many of those ending a day of prayer at the aqsa mosque were palestinian israelis, around a fifth of israel's population. israel, citing security, restricts access to jerusalem for palestinians from the occupied west bank. just down the road, palestinian christians were deep in their celebration of easter, walking to the old city from the garden of gethsemane, where they believejesus prayed on the night before he was crucified. but in this city, sacred for christians, jews and muslims, religion and politics always mix. all the palestinian people are suffering today
that is not honestly apply to uk.— is not honestly apply to uk. thank ou for is not honestly apply to uk. thank you for that _ is not honestly apply to uk. thank you for that. the _ is not honestly apply to uk. thank you for that. the israel _ is not honestly apply to uk. thank you for that. the israel prime - you for that. the israel prime minister netanyahu has agreed to injerusalem, where tension — and worse — are normal, there is always the consolation of religion. this ramadan, many...
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. fine meals daily, not eating for days and that is in the uk.— that is in the uk. one of your science i _ that is in the uk. one of your science i read _ that is in the uk. one of your science i read a _ that is in the uk. one of your science i read a story - that is in the uk. one of your science i read a story of - that is in the uk. one of your science i read a story of a - that is in the uk. one of your i science i read a story of a single mother of two children about how she is struggling. can you tell us some of the stories you hear? that is struggling. can you tell us some of the stories you hear?— of the stories you hear? that is someone _ of the stories you hear? that is someone in _ of the stories you hear? that is someone in totnes _ of the stories you hear? that is someone in totnes and - of the stories you hear? that is someone in totnes and she - of the stories you hear? that is someone in totnes and she is l of the stories you hear? that isj someone in totnes and she is a of the stories you hear? that is - someone in totnes and she is a young mum w
. fine meals daily, not eating for days and that is in the uk.— that is in the uk. one of your science i _ that is in the uk. one of your science i read _ that is in the uk. one of your science i read a _ that is in the uk. one of your science i read a story - that is in the uk. one of your science i read a story of - that is in the uk. one of your science i read a story of a - that is in the uk. one of your i science i read a story of a single mother of two children about how she is...
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uk. here, farmers don't accept that in the uk-_ here, farmers don't accept that in the uk. ~ ., in the uk. our reporter meghan owen reporting _ in the uk. our reporter meghan owen reporting there. - in the uk. our reporter meghan owen reporting there. you - in the uk. our reporter meghan owen reporting there. you are. owen reporting there. you are live with bbc news. a new president has been elected for senegal. he will be the youngest ever president of the country. his victory comes ten days after he was released from prison after facebook posts over alleged injustice in the political system. french president emmanuel macron also congratulated diomaye faye on his win. here is diomaye faye speaking a short while ago. translation: by electing the president of the republic, the senegalese people have chosen to break with the past, to give substance to the immense hopes raised by a vision of society. i pledge to govern with humility and transparency and to fight corruption at all levels. for
uk. here, farmers don't accept that in the uk-_ here, farmers don't accept that in the uk. ~ ., in the uk. our reporter meghan owen reporting _ in the uk. our reporter meghan owen reporting there. - in the uk. our reporter meghan owen reporting there. you - in the uk. our reporter meghan owen reporting there. you are. owen reporting there. you are live with bbc news. a new president has been elected for senegal. he will be the youngest ever president of the country. his victory comes ten days...
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the uk crestor in the mail. the uk sucks . sucks. >> yes, life will be hard. online ads target would be channel migrants warning uk immigration rules are tougher than you think, saying that it's that next to you you managed to get in, right? so yeah, apparently there's this new strategy to deter channel migrants by creating social media videos telling them how hall on a saturday night, well, pretty much telling them how difficult it is to get work because people think they're going to arrive and just get a job, especially job, not that easy. especially without how scary. without papers, how scary. the crossing is, you know, because people are told that the boats are going to be much nicer than they are, and then they find out it's horrible dinghy it's just a horrible dinghy about that will make it about the laws that will make it difficult to stay and difficult for them to stay and the risks and so on and so on. >> so government's lying basically. >> that, but it's >> well, you say that, but it's a because apparently in a good lie because apparently in 20 near
the uk crestor in the mail. the uk sucks . sucks. >> yes, life will be hard. online ads target would be channel migrants warning uk immigration rules are tougher than you think, saying that it's that next to you you managed to get in, right? so yeah, apparently there's this new strategy to deter channel migrants by creating social media videos telling them how hall on a saturday night, well, pretty much telling them how difficult it is to get work because people think they're going to...
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and those chillier conditions extend all the way south across the uk for the weekend. live from washington, this is bbc news. born into a country in chaos — our correspondent in haiti reports on the littlest lives caught up in crisis, as aid begins to make its way in. plus, a victory lap for vladimir putin. russia's leader reaffirms his commitment to the war in ukraine, after winning another six—year term in office. global health experts say that more than one million people in gaza are starving, amid the threat of all—out famine conditions. hello, i'm sumi somaskanda. thank you forjoining us. a united nations air—bridge is beginning to bring aid into haiti. efforts are continuing to form a transitional body to lead the country, following after the resignation of prime minister ariel henry, but violence and shortages are wreaking havoc amid the power vacuum. it's been over two weeks since a jailbreak triggered a state of emergency in the caribbean nation, with few resources for the police to properly fight back. and now, caught in the middle, are hundreds of th
and those chillier conditions extend all the way south across the uk for the weekend. live from washington, this is bbc news. born into a country in chaos — our correspondent in haiti reports on the littlest lives caught up in crisis, as aid begins to make its way in. plus, a victory lap for vladimir putin. russia's leader reaffirms his commitment to the war in ukraine, after winning another six—year term in office. global health experts say that more than one million people in gaza are...
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decisions to the uk governmentjust for the making different decisions to the uk government just for the sake making different decisions to the uk governmentjust for the sake of it. it will be interesting to see what mark drakeford and what more information he will be able to give that. and lastly will be about the planning aspect that the lodge government were in. it is fair to say mark drakeford throughout the course of the pandemic, he did gain a reputation of being a more cautious leader, easing restrictions and lockdown slower than other parts of the uk. as we have already heard, there is an admittance that possibly there is an admittance that possibly the lodge government were not properly prepared and we know as well that the cabinet here in wales didn't discuss covid for the first time until a month before the first lockdown was put in place. a lot of things to get through today and a lot of people will be looking at this to see if this will shape the legacy that he leaves behind next week. ., w legacy that he leaves behind next week. ., ., ~ , . legacy that he leaves behind
decisions to the uk governmentjust for the making different decisions to the uk government just for the sake making different decisions to the uk governmentjust for the sake of it. it will be interesting to see what mark drakeford and what more information he will be able to give that. and lastly will be about the planning aspect that the lodge government were in. it is fair to say mark drakeford throughout the course of the pandemic, he did gain a reputation of being a more cautious leader,...
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. here, farmers 'ust don't accept that in the uk.— that in the uk. meghan owen reruortin that in the uk. meghan owen reporting there. _ that in the uk. meghan owen reporting there. and - that in the uk. meghan owen reporting there. and you - that in the uk. meghan owen reporting there. and you are | reporting there. and you are live with bbc news. former us president donald trump was back in court on monday for two major updates in his ongoing legal battles. thejudge legal battles. the judge rejected mr trump's attempts to secure a long delay in his new york hush money trial. donald trump is is set to begin on april 15. trump is is set to begin on april15. it trump is is set to begin on april 15. it will be the first—ever criminal trial of a former president in us history. he is alleged to have made a so—called hush money payment to aduu so—called hush money payment to adult film star stormy daniels for a sexual relationship, which he denies. there was also some positive news for the former president. in a separate civilfraud case, thejudge red
. here, farmers 'ust don't accept that in the uk.— that in the uk. meghan owen reruortin that in the uk. meghan owen reporting there. _ that in the uk. meghan owen reporting there. and - that in the uk. meghan owen reporting there. and you - that in the uk. meghan owen reporting there. and you are | reporting there. and you are live with bbc news. former us president donald trump was back in court on monday for two major updates in his ongoing legal battles. thejudge legal battles. the judge...
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voice-over: for more stories across the uk, | head to the bbc website. voice-over: bbc news, j not bringing you different stories from across the uk. with civic and ecclesiastical pageantry, the church enthrones a new bishop. this ancient church in rippon is in the middle of a very modern row. the cathedral wants to build a new £8 million annex, but 11 trees will have to be cut down. campaigners are fighting to save them. this is a conservation area. and some of these trees behind us are over 150 years old. we take the view that our grandparents saw these trees and we want our grandchildren to see these trees, and see the benefits of and gain the benefits of trees in the open city. that isn't the only objection. the new annex would be home to a bigger shop and a new cafe, rehearsal rooms, toilets, and storage. some think it could attract tourists away from existing businesses. but the dean disagrees. we expect a 35% increase in the number of visitors alone, quite apart from the growing number coming to worship and the people who are coming for concerts.
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fund _ a £1 billion china uk investment fund was — a £1 billion china uk investment fund was in _ a £1 billion china uk investment fund was in some _ a £1 billion china uk investment fund was in some part - a £1 billion china uk investment l fund was in some part engineered a £1 billion china uk investment - fund was in some part engineered by the chinese — fund was in some part engineered by the chinese state _ fund was in some part engineered by the chinese state to _ fund was in some part engineered by the chinese state to lend _ the chinese state to lend credibility— the chinese state to lend credibility to _ the chinese state to lend credibility to chinese - the chinese state to lend - credibility to chinese investment. what _ credibility to chinese investment. what is _ credibility to chinese investment. what is the — credibility to chinese investment. what is the government - credibility to chinese investment. what is the government doing - credibility to chinese investment. what is the government doing to| credibility to chinese investment. - what is the government
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and here in the uk, the government targets several muslim groups with the new definition of extremism. it comes after months of national protests calling for immediate ceasefire in gaza. joining me to discuss all of that and more in the studio, latin american political analyst isaacio and via skype from new york, united states, ashish prasar. ashish is a political strategist and a spokesperson for gaza voices and a former advisor to the uk's middle east peace envoy, tony blair. welcome to you both. i'll start with you, isaac, if that's okay. more than 31,000 palestinians killed, over 73,00 wounded, nearly. 23 million tons of debris, including un exploded munitions according to the un, and deteriorating humanitarian crisis. your thoughts on the scale of this ongoing genocidal campaign by israel. you forgot to talk about the disappear people, all together is is 5% of the population of gaza. i think that gaza has become the most bombed place on earth in all history, the equivalent of four. hiroshima bombs have been dropped into gaza, i a jew and my ancestor suffer the holocaust, ketos co
and here in the uk, the government targets several muslim groups with the new definition of extremism. it comes after months of national protests calling for immediate ceasefire in gaza. joining me to discuss all of that and more in the studio, latin american political analyst isaacio and via skype from new york, united states, ashish prasar. ashish is a political strategist and a spokesperson for gaza voices and a former advisor to the uk's middle east peace envoy, tony blair. welcome to you...
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why would someone in america want to know about uk trains? but these are ex—pats who wanted to see what was going on at their local station. they've also found an unlikely following with people who aren't regular commuters. quite a lot of them go to either people who autistic themself or autistic children, they they find them absolutely fascinating sort of like i did. so yeah, we get a lot of feedback from autistic children, parents saying they love them. russell's now working with pop mogul and railway fan pete waterman to make the boards work with model railways across the country. not bad for a light bulb moment that came from staring at just another piece of railway furniture. supporters of india's main opposition alliance have held a major rally in the capital ahead of next month's general election. it's the first meeting since the arrest of the chief minister of delhi, arvind kejriwal, on corruption charges ten days ago. 0ur south asia editor anbarasan ethirajan has more. 0pposition supporters have gathered here and they are coming fr
why would someone in america want to know about uk trains? but these are ex—pats who wanted to see what was going on at their local station. they've also found an unlikely following with people who aren't regular commuters. quite a lot of them go to either people who autistic themself or autistic children, they they find them absolutely fascinating sort of like i did. so yeah, we get a lot of feedback from autistic children, parents saying they love them. russell's now working with pop mogul...
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it is not 'ust the uk china sensitive. it is notjust the uk china relationship, _ sensitive. it is notjust the uk china relationship, is- sensitive. it is notjust the uk china relationship, is it? - sensitive. it is notjust the uk china relationship, is it? we i sensitive. it is notjust the uk i china relationship, is it? we are hearing the same sort of statements coming out of washington. we know france has been na similar situation, belgium too. what is your assessment of what the chinese are actually doing? in assessment of what the chinese are actually doing?— assessment of what the chinese are actually doing? in essence, they are t in: to actually doing? in essence, they are trying to change _ actually doing? in essence, they are trying to change our— actually doing? in essence, they are trying to change our government's l trying to change our government's policies _ trying to change our government's policies towards china and make them more amenable to their own interests. you are right it is a widespread problem. one particular instance _ widespread problem. one pa
it is not 'ust the uk china sensitive. it is notjust the uk china relationship, _ sensitive. it is notjust the uk china relationship, is- sensitive. it is notjust the uk china relationship, is it? - sensitive. it is notjust the uk china relationship, is it? we i sensitive. it is notjust the uk i china relationship, is it? we are hearing the same sort of statements coming out of washington. we know france has been na similar situation, belgium too. what is your assessment of what the chinese are...
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uk jobs data is expected later. with the country falling into recession, what's the impact on employment? in the united states, will the consumer inflation report indicate interest rates could be cut? bitcoin hits an all—time high at over $72,000. in mongolia, we'll hear about the scheme to get more girls into coding — and why. welcome to the programme stop. we're on the verge of the latest indication of how the uk economy is faring. 0fficialjobs market and wages data will be released soon. last month figures suggested the jobs market remains fairly resilient. the unemployment rate across the uk fell to 3.8% in the final three months of 2023. that's down from 3.9% in the three months to november.
uk jobs data is expected later. with the country falling into recession, what's the impact on employment? in the united states, will the consumer inflation report indicate interest rates could be cut? bitcoin hits an all—time high at over $72,000. in mongolia, we'll hear about the scheme to get more girls into coding — and why. welcome to the programme stop. we're on the verge of the latest indication of how the uk economy is faring. 0fficialjobs market and wages data will be released soon....
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in the weather across the uk. outbreaks rain moving in outbreaks of rain moving in across west and southwest across the west and southwest starting heavy starting to turn quite heavy in places, some places, holding on to some sunshine towards north and sunshine towards the north and east. wintry showers east. 1 or 2 wintry showers towards the far north—east of east. 1 or 2 wintry showers tow uk, the far north—east of east. 1 or 2 wintry showers tow uk, and far north—east of east. 1 or 2 wintry showers tow uk, and as north—east of east. 1 or 2 wintry showers tow uk, and as we th—east of east. 1 or 2 wintry showers tow uk, and as we headast of east. 1 or 2 wintry showers tow uk, and as we head intof east. 1 or 2 wintry showers tow uk, and as we head into the the uk, and as we head into the coming week, things will generally unsettled generally turn more unsettled with to the with temperatures close to the seasonal rain never seasonal average but rain never too away. too far away. >> inside from >> that war
in the weather across the uk. outbreaks rain moving in outbreaks of rain moving in across west and southwest across the west and southwest starting heavy starting to turn quite heavy in places, some places, holding on to some sunshine towards north and sunshine towards the north and east. wintry showers east. 1 or 2 wintry showers towards the far north—east of east. 1 or 2 wintry showers tow uk, the far north—east of east. 1 or 2 wintry showers tow uk, and far north—east of east. 1 or 2...
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to reach the uk. figs people have lost their lives trying to reach the uk. as you can see from _ trying to reach the uk. as you can see from this _ trying to reach the uk. as you can see from this you - trying to reach the uk. as you can see from this you may - trying to reach the uk. as you | can see from this you may look at this first hand and think thatis at this first hand and think that is a sturdy piece of equipment. it is really not, it's a death trap. the poor quality of the rubber is like a bouncy castle, if there's a punch in one bit is all going to go down. the lifejackets were very poor quality. last ear were very poor quality. last year more _ were very poor quality. last year more than _ were very poor quality. last year more than 29,000 - were very poor quality. last year more than 29,000 people crossed the channel in small boats, representing a fall of more than a third on 2022. but survivor series around 4300 people have made thejourney, an increase of 17% on the same period last ye
to reach the uk. figs people have lost their lives trying to reach the uk. as you can see from _ trying to reach the uk. as you can see from this _ trying to reach the uk. as you can see from this you - trying to reach the uk. as you can see from this you may - trying to reach the uk. as you | can see from this you may look at this first hand and think thatis at this first hand and think that is a sturdy piece of equipment. it is really not, it's a death trap. the poor quality of the rubber is...
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joining me now is yael selfin, chief economist at kpmg uk. plenty ofjeremy plenty of jeremy hunt's plenty ofjeremy hunt's mps want to see these tax cuts. if he did go ahead with them talk us through the various options he might consider. he has got very little room to cut taxes. the obr is likely to lower the estimate of how much room he has, and that is probably an over estimate anyway. so he has very little space. he could opt for different things. it looks like he's going to concentrate more on their household than all businesses, therefore two major taxes, one is income tax, other is national insurance contribution. income tax is our broader tax and it would cost him more money whereas national insurance contribution focuses on people at work and would cost him a little bit less. having a bit less money to play with, like that give as a clearer sense of the conservative priorities here because we know there might be an election coming? it is actually who that money goes to, where they want to target votes? that who that money goes to, whe
joining me now is yael selfin, chief economist at kpmg uk. plenty ofjeremy plenty of jeremy hunt's plenty ofjeremy hunt's mps want to see these tax cuts. if he did go ahead with them talk us through the various options he might consider. he has got very little room to cut taxes. the obr is likely to lower the estimate of how much room he has, and that is probably an over estimate anyway. so he has very little space. he could opt for different things. it looks like he's going to concentrate more...
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around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. in the middle east, efforts to secure a ceasefire continue. the us state department has confirmed that secretary of state antony blinken will travel to israel as part of his current trip to the middle east. he's injeddah where he's meeting the saudi leadership. talks there will also focus on gaza's long—term, post—war future. mr blinken�*s visit comes after he warned that gaza's population is starving, saying that its two million people are experiencing "severe levels of acute food insecurity". today, the uk's largest delivery of aid to gaza has crossed the border and is being distributed by the world food programme. a full uk field hospital has also been set up in the territory. meanwhile israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu says that preparations are under way for the invasion of rafah in the southern gaza strip where1.4 million displaced palestinians are sheltering. let's speak to our correspondent injerusalem, mark lowen. mark, israel's prime minister talking about pre
around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. in the middle east, efforts to secure a ceasefire continue. the us state department has confirmed that secretary of state antony blinken will travel to israel as part of his current trip to the middle east. he's injeddah where he's meeting the saudi leadership. talks there will also focus on gaza's long—term, post—war future. mr blinken�*s visit comes after he warned that gaza's population is starving, saying that its two million...
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james be . an stories from across the uk. james began dairy _ stories from across the uk. james began dairy farming _ stories from across the uk. james began dairy farming last - stories from across the uk. james began dairy farming last year, - stories from across the uk. james began dairy farming last year, he | began dairy farming last year, he currently has 106 milking cows plus these heifers and caps, and so far it's going well. it these heifers and caps, and so far it's going well-— it's going well. it was daunted initially but — it's going well. it was daunted initially but now _ it's going well. it was daunted initially but now it _ it's going well. it was daunted initially but now it is _ it's going well. it was daunted initially but now it is gone - it's going well. it was daunted i initially but now it is gone really well. enjoying getting up every day and milking and when the cause are out it is even better because that is when they are the happiest. but bein: is when they are the happiest. but being from a farming family, james is also well aware of the pr
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so this is uk universities. the russell group is of the top universities within the uk. and it's reported here that a large percentage of their income now comes from overseas students. and it's you know it's having of course an effect because you know this do do how do we look at this. you know, because ever since tony blair said everybody should go to university. and that's the measure of success. every body has gone to university and they've crippled the country with debt, giving them endless degrees. about the socialist or tourism and all the other isms that are no use to anybody else whatsoever. history of tampons, history of tampons that was a good one. to be fair, i got quite into that , but i i got quite into that, but i really can't figure out whether this is a good or bad. it was worth it, wasn't it? i had a go at a joke. yeah. we'll clip that bit later for your social media, but, i can't figure out whether this is a good or bad thing. we've we've created this industry now we need to prop up with foreign money. >> yeah, yeah, i mean, look, foreign students are u
so this is uk universities. the russell group is of the top universities within the uk. and it's reported here that a large percentage of their income now comes from overseas students. and it's you know it's having of course an effect because you know this do do how do we look at this. you know, because ever since tony blair said everybody should go to university. and that's the measure of success. every body has gone to university and they've crippled the country with debt, giving them endless...
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if people here and indeed across the rest of the uk.— rest of the uk. if you can look at another set _ rest of the uk. if you can look at another set of _ rest of the uk. if you can look at another set of minutes, - rest of the uk. if you can look at | another set of minutes, covid-19 another set of minutes, covid—19 core group of minutes, covid—19 core group minutes from a meeting on the 18th of march, a few days later, looking at paragraph one, the virus was circling sing in the community, 136 cases in wales and two recorded fatalities. the uk was four weeks into the curve is expected to be another 11 weeks before the extent of the virus peaked. just pausing there, you were aware at this stage of the need to act urgently to stop the nhs in wales being overwhelmed, correct? ~ , , the nhs in wales being overwhelmed, correct?_ turn _ the nhs in wales being overwhelmed, correct?_ turn over - the nhs in wales being overwhelmed, correct?_ turn over the - correct? absolutely. turn over the .ae. correct? absolutely. turn over the -a~e onto correct? absolu
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let's table with a story in the uk today. the uk and us governments have today sanctioned two chinese individuals and a company linked to the state that was responsible for targeting mps. the deputy prime minister oliver dowden told the commons that china had carried out two malicious cyber campaigns targeting democratic institutions and parliamentarians. i can confirm today that chinese state—affiliated actors were responsible for two malicious cyber campaigns targeting both our democratic institutions and parliamentarians. first, the compromise of the united kingdom electoral commission between 2021 and 2022, which was announced last summer. and second, attempted reconnaissance activity against uk parliamentary accounts in a separate campaign in 2021. the chinese embassy in london has angrily rejected those claims from the british government — calling them malicious and fabricated. but the national cyber security centre — a part of gchq - said it is almost certain that beijing also spied on uk beijing also spied on uk
let's table with a story in the uk today. the uk and us governments have today sanctioned two chinese individuals and a company linked to the state that was responsible for targeting mps. the deputy prime minister oliver dowden told the commons that china had carried out two malicious cyber campaigns targeting democratic institutions and parliamentarians. i can confirm today that chinese state—affiliated actors were responsible for two malicious cyber campaigns targeting both our democratic...
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we've got cold air in place right the way across the uk. we're going to stay in cold air through the weekend as well. and with that cold air, we've got low pressure in charge, which is why we're seeing this wet weather with some winteryness over the hills. that weather front has been taking some rain and hail, snow across northern england. that's moving away, but heading its way into scotland overnight tonight. the same time, we'll see a northerly wind bringing showers into northern ireland and some wet weather developing in the south east of england, pushing into the midlands and other eastern parts of england. that could keep temperatures just above freezing. but it's touch and go. it will be a cold and frosty start for many, i think, on saturday morning, especially where we have the clearer skies. but through the weekend, we do stay in this cold air, and it's on saturday that will see most of the showers or longer spells of rain. drier picture on sunday, but more mist and fog around. and there will be some frosty mornings, as we've seen
we've got cold air in place right the way across the uk. we're going to stay in cold air through the weekend as well. and with that cold air, we've got low pressure in charge, which is why we're seeing this wet weather with some winteryness over the hills. that weather front has been taking some rain and hail, snow across northern england. that's moving away, but heading its way into scotland overnight tonight. the same time, we'll see a northerly wind bringing showers into northern ireland and...
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cook it in the uk, georae your interest. cook it in the uk, george galloway _ your interest. cook it in the uk, george galloway has _ your interest. cook it in the uk, george galloway has arrived - your interest. cook it in the uk, george galloway has arrived atl george galloway has arrived at westminster well he will be sworn in as rochdale's mp. the controversial politician is representing the workers party of britain. his campaign that tapped into public anger over the war in gaza the prime minister called his victory beyond alarming, accusing mr galloway of dismissing the massacre committed by hamas. he is still in that car in that picture and mr galloway spoke to the media on his way into work. harry feeling?— harry feeling? nice to see you auain, harry feeling? nice to see you again. i'm _ harry feeling? nice to see you again, i'm feeling _ harry feeling? nice to see you again, i'm feeling good. - harry feeling? nice to see you again, i'm feeling good. the l harry feeling? nice to see you i again, i'm feeling good. the sun harry feeling? nice to see you - again, i'm f
cook it in the uk, georae your interest. cook it in the uk, george galloway _ your interest. cook it in the uk, george galloway has _ your interest. cook it in the uk, george galloway has arrived - your interest. cook it in the uk, george galloway has arrived atl george galloway has arrived at westminster well he will be sworn in as rochdale's mp. the controversial politician is representing the workers party of britain. his campaign that tapped into public anger over the war in gaza the prime...
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the uk has been... ., ~' in the uk and elsewhere the uk has been... ., ~ ., �*, in the uk and elsewhere the uk has been... ., ,, , , been... you think that's because the are been... you think that's because they are trying — been... you think that's because they are trying to _ been... you think that's because they are trying to balance - been... you think that's because i they are trying to balance economic and all of that we know so much about has absolutely focused on the uk china relationship amongst others? . ., others? the current foreign secretary — others? the current foreign secretary when _ others? the current foreign secretary when he - others? the current foreign secretary when he was - others? the current foreign l secretary when he was prime others? the current foreign - secretary when he was prime minister together with george osborne tried together with george osborne tried to usher in a golden era of relations with china. this was very naive policy but it is dying hard, they are embedded in whitehall and many people think the only route to economic successes. it is
the uk has been... ., ~' in the uk and elsewhere the uk has been... ., ~ ., �*, in the uk and elsewhere the uk has been... ., ,, , , been... you think that's because the are been... you think that's because they are trying — been... you think that's because they are trying to _ been... you think that's because they are trying to balance - been... you think that's because i they are trying to balance economic and all of that we know so much about has absolutely focused on the uk china...
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the statement also said the attacks were in response earlier air strikes by the us and the uk on yemen and also in solidarity with palestinians in gaza. yemeny forces have targeted over two dozen israeli run or israeli bound vessels in the red sea since the beginning of the israeli genocidal war in gaza, santo says that its operations will continue until the regime stops its onslot on gaza and ends the siege on the palestinian territory. after days of pozen yemen's naval operations, the spokesman for the yemeni army announced the successful targeting of an israeli ship in the... arabian sea with multiple missiles, he said that the attack followed the drone and missile strikes against us warships in the red sea. the naval forces of the yemani armed forces launched attack on the israeli ship msc sky sailing in the arabian sea with number of appropriate naval missiles. the missiles hit the vessel an accurate and direct manner. the operation came only hours after yemen's armed forces targeted number of enemy. american warships in the red sea with number of bollistic missiles and drones, ex
the statement also said the attacks were in response earlier air strikes by the us and the uk on yemen and also in solidarity with palestinians in gaza. yemeny forces have targeted over two dozen israeli run or israeli bound vessels in the red sea since the beginning of the israeli genocidal war in gaza, santo says that its operations will continue until the regime stops its onslot on gaza and ends the siege on the palestinian territory. after days of pozen yemen's naval operations, the...
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that is one of the — us, the uk or elsewhere? that is one of the scary _ us, the uk or elsewhere? that is one of the scary thing - us, the uk or elsewhere? t�*isgt is one of the scary thing for those of us who investigate these attacks. one of the changes in the way the chinese have acted in the last couple of years. it is nothing new. we have been dealing with 15—20 years but it has often been focused on international property, breaking into pharmaceutical companies, companies that are industries in china wants to be competitive in or dominate but in the last couple of years they have been attacks which we call the volt typhoon series of attacks against infrastructure providers that in some cases are particularly focused on the areas of the united states would use to respond to an attack in the pacific so guam, where there is a massive military base, one of the closest to taiwan, pearl harbour, san diego, the kind of places you need electricity, the road system, telecom to work if the us was going to organise a response. they built backdoors into those companies and we are no
that is one of the — us, the uk or elsewhere? that is one of the scary _ us, the uk or elsewhere? that is one of the scary thing - us, the uk or elsewhere? t�*isgt is one of the scary thing for those of us who investigate these attacks. one of the changes in the way the chinese have acted in the last couple of years. it is nothing new. we have been dealing with 15—20 years but it has often been focused on international property, breaking into pharmaceutical companies, companies that are...
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. . , , across the uk. there have been times when tom hughes _ across the uk. there have been times when tom hughes thought _ across the uk. there have been times when tom hughes thought about - when tom hughes thought about quitting athletics but he kept going, hoping one day he would jump higher than ever before. filth! going, hoping one day he would “ump higher than ever beforefi higher than ever before. oh! eases over that one! _ higher than ever before. oh! eases over that one! reinvigorated - higher than ever before. oh! eases over that one! reinvigorated my i over that one! reinvigorated my motivation. _ over that one! reinvigorated my motivation, my _ over that one! reinvigorated my motivation, my high _ over that one! reinvigorated my motivation, my high jump - over that one! reinvigorated my. motivation, my high jump career, over that one! reinvigorated my . motivation, my highjump career, it has made _ motivation, my highjump career, it has made me start to look at what i can achieve — has
. . , , across the uk. there have been times when tom hughes _ across the uk. there have been times when tom hughes thought _ across the uk. there have been times when tom hughes thought about - when tom hughes thought about quitting athletics but he kept going, hoping one day he would jump higher than ever before. filth! going, hoping one day he would “ump higher than ever beforefi higher than ever before. oh! eases over that one! _ higher than ever before. oh! eases over that one!...
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the ambassador uk from germany has offered this advice. i think that is a good lesson for everybody, never use hotel internet if you want to do a secure call. germany's air force may be learning that lesson the hard way. and the reason they were discussing these missiles is that while germany is so far declined to send them, ukraine has repeatedly made the request. translation: we need long-range weapons because russians stand . at a distance that allows them to strike our people while we cannot reply appropriately. true, russia's missiles can go further, at the moment ukraine has british and french missiles with a range around 300 miles, it would give ukrainians many more options. oliver schulz believes this will escalate the war and ukraine on the german personnel to help operate the missiles. this leaked conversation discusses all of this and reference to the uk, already having forces in ukraine. this we already knew, because in february downing street confirmed a small number of personnel are in ukraine, though it didn't say what they
the ambassador uk from germany has offered this advice. i think that is a good lesson for everybody, never use hotel internet if you want to do a secure call. germany's air force may be learning that lesson the hard way. and the reason they were discussing these missiles is that while germany is so far declined to send them, ukraine has repeatedly made the request. translation: we need long-range weapons because russians stand . at a distance that allows them to strike our people while we...
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around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. junior doctors in wales have started a 96 hour walk—out as part of an on—going pay dispute with the welsh government. bma cymru say they were left with no choice but to strike after the welsh government "failed to produce a credible offer to end the dispute". the welsh government said it did not have the funds to improve its 5% pay offer, whichjunior doctors have rejected. protests outside schools should be banned — that's according to a review by a senior government advisor. dame sara khan has made the recommendation after examining the handling of demonstrations outside battley grammar school in west yorkshire in 2021. they began when pupils were shown an "offensive" cartoon of the prophet muhammad. she says children need to be protected. one of the recommendations that i have made to the government is that there should be an exclusion zone, or a buffer zone, outside schools, to protect children. if it is the case, for example, that teachers want to go on pickets, because of i
around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. junior doctors in wales have started a 96 hour walk—out as part of an on—going pay dispute with the welsh government. bma cymru say they were left with no choice but to strike after the welsh government "failed to produce a credible offer to end the dispute". the welsh government said it did not have the funds to improve its 5% pay offer, whichjunior doctors have rejected. protests outside schools should be banned — that's...
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the issue has now been resolved in the uk and ireland. they then once again confirmed this is not a cybersecurity related issue. just as a reminder, issues were reported in japan, australia, new zealand, germany, austria, but now mcdonald's says the issue has been resolved in the uk and ireland. we will bring you more updates on that as they come through. at the end of another difficult week for the royal family, both the prince of wales and the duke of sussex took part in an event paying tribute to their late mother last night ? but did not appear together. prince william was at the diana legacy award ceremony in london, while harryjoined later via video call — after his brother had left. 0ur correspondent sophie long has more. there was a time on a night like this that the prince of wales would have had his brother by his side. not now. with the divide between them as deep as ever, william attended the diana awards alone. i'm thoroughly delighted, as always, to be here to recognise the transformational achievements of 20 exceptional y
the issue has now been resolved in the uk and ireland. they then once again confirmed this is not a cybersecurity related issue. just as a reminder, issues were reported in japan, australia, new zealand, germany, austria, but now mcdonald's says the issue has been resolved in the uk and ireland. we will bring you more updates on that as they come through. at the end of another difficult week for the royal family, both the prince of wales and the duke of sussex took part in an event paying...
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in the uk, an argument between the british foreign minister david cameron and apartite israel spin doctor alon levy, the spokesman over tel aviv's blocking of international aid into the strip that has caused famon conditions. yemen's. sorula resistance movement vows more effective retaliatory strikes in support of the palestinian people in the gaza bantustan. in the west bank, one palestinin man is murdered and seven israeli occupation forces injured in clashes near the dolev illegal settlement northwest of ramola. in gaza, tens of palestinians have been killed in israeli raids across the world's largest open air prison in the past 24 hours alone. and since october last year, israeli occupation. forces have killed at least 32,00 palestinian men, women and children, and wounded more than 74,000 others. with us for this edition of the program, in the studio, british palestinian journalist and filmmaker yusuf alhalu, and alongside him, paris-based blogger and activist wafa jaward, a warm welcome to you both. i'll start with you, wafa, more than 32,00 killed, over 74,000 wounded, as i just me
in the uk, an argument between the british foreign minister david cameron and apartite israel spin doctor alon levy, the spokesman over tel aviv's blocking of international aid into the strip that has caused famon conditions. yemen's. sorula resistance movement vows more effective retaliatory strikes in support of the palestinian people in the gaza bantustan. in the west bank, one palestinin man is murdered and seven israeli occupation forces injured in clashes near the dolev illegal settlement...
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around the world and across the uk. this is the world today on bbc news. today is the internaitonal day of happiness. so what is the happiest country in the world? according to a un report published today, finland is at the top. the research has also highlighted a rise in unhappiness among younger people, which pushed the us and some large western european countries down the rankings. john honeywell is one of the co—authors of the world happiness report. great to have you both on the program. john, let's start with you. tickets you measure happiness in the first place?— you. tickets you measure happiness in the first place? well, we measure an hinu in the first place? well, we measure anything we — in the first place? well, we measure anything we can _ in the first place? well, we measure anything we can get _ in the first place? well, we measure anything we can get about _ in the first place? well, we measure anything we can get about people i anything we can get about people feel about their lives on a whole. following aristotle lead is to ask them
around the world and across the uk. this is the world today on bbc news. today is the internaitonal day of happiness. so what is the happiest country in the world? according to a un report published today, finland is at the top. the research has also highlighted a rise in unhappiness among younger people, which pushed the us and some large western european countries down the rankings. john honeywell is one of the co—authors of the world happiness report. great to have you both on the program....