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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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this is bbc news. we'll have the headlines for you at the top of the hour straight after this programme. hello. welcome to las vegas. sin city, home to big casinos, big hotels and big entertainment. and everyjanuary, it's also home to big tech because this is where ces happens. the consumer electronics show now takes place across the city in hotels like this and also in the massive las vegas convention center. this is where we get a taste of the tech trends to come for the new year. and over the years we have seen it all here. autonomous cars going up and down the strip, even a flying one on the sidewalk. so what's going to be big this year? it is time to find out. the self—proclaimed most powerful tech show on earth truly is global, with companies from around the world battling for attention and some splashing out to make a real spectacle. there's even a mini theme park in one of the halls this year with a hydrogen powered train that goes all of a few meters. so lovely of them, to name it after me,
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advertising the bbc, an upcoming new series with david attenborough. " and the following day bbc one's late news bulletin highlighted not an upcoming programme, but one that had recently finished on the same channel. now look away if you don't want to know who has won the final of gladiators tonight. the programme has been a big hit for bbc one, with an average audience of 8 million viewers tuning in over the last 11 weeks. contacting us this time was gary stewart and hejoins me now. thank you so much, gary. what prompted you about that item on gladiators to contact us? having turned on the news and seen the severity of what is happening in the world, i do appreciate that a lot of news programmes will have a lighter announcement at the end of the programme. but that for me is something like what i would call skateboarding duck type territory and to have the self—promotion and self—congratulation, which is what it felt like of putting on the gladiators final — inserting it into a news item — i do not think that was event appropriate. gary, i'm going to put to you an argument tha
advertising the bbc, an upcoming new series with david attenborough. " and the following day bbc one's late news bulletin highlighted not an upcoming programme, but one that had recently finished on the same channel. now look away if you don't want to know who has won the final of gladiators tonight. the programme has been a big hit for bbc one, with an average audience of 8 million viewers tuning in over the last 11 weeks. contacting us this time was gary stewart and hejoins me now. thank...
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on bbc london, the met police commissioner has met the mayor coming up on bbc news — following their defeat to everton, nottingham forest have requested the recorded audio between officials is released after they publicly criticised var. good evening. huw edwards has resigned from the bbc saying he was leaving on the basis of medical advice from his doctors. the bbc has confirmed that he has not received a pay—off as part of his departure. he worked at the bbc for a0 years, the highest profile and highest paid news presenter who also fronted major national events — most recently the king's coronation. but he has been off air since last july after newpaper reports emerged claiming that he had paid a young person for sexually explicit images. our culture editor katie razzall reports. a very good evening from edinburgh... this is the last time huw edwards appeared on air back in july last year. huw edwards appeared on air back in july last year-— july last year. tonight at ten, no breakthrough — july last year. tonight at ten, no breakthrough yet... _ july last year. tonight at
on bbc london, the met police commissioner has met the mayor coming up on bbc news — following their defeat to everton, nottingham forest have requested the recorded audio between officials is released after they publicly criticised var. good evening. huw edwards has resigned from the bbc saying he was leaving on the basis of medical advice from his doctors. the bbc has confirmed that he has not received a pay—off as part of his departure. he worked at the bbc for a0 years, the highest...
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should the bbc leave it at that? and praise for a moving bbc interview with the mother of the murdered teenager, brianna ghey. this week brought the news that king charles had been diagnosed with cancer. it was discovered when he went into hospital for an unrelated operation. the story broke just before the news at six on monday. there weren't many details, but the six devoted almost the whole programme to the story. the king has been diagnosed with cancer. he is now facing such a serious health challenge. all we know is that the king camel down from sandringham to london today and began his treatment. we don't know at this stage how long this treatment will take, what kind of impact it's going to have on king charles. this is a huge shock. we know that he was in hospital for the treatment of a benign prostate condition last week. the prime minister had been informed of the diagnosis and the news that - we're bringing you this evening in advance. i many of you wrote in to complain that too much airtime had been given
should the bbc leave it at that? and praise for a moving bbc interview with the mother of the murdered teenager, brianna ghey. this week brought the news that king charles had been diagnosed with cancer. it was discovered when he went into hospital for an unrelated operation. the story broke just before the news at six on monday. there weren't many details, but the six devoted almost the whole programme to the story. the king has been diagnosed with cancer. he is now facing such a serious...
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coming up — is it time bbc news started calling hamas a terrorist organisation? and information overload — is there just too much going on on the screen here? criticisms of the media's coverage of the war in gaza started almost immediately after the hamas attack on israel on october 7th — and top of the list of objections to the bbc�*s reporting was the corporation's refusal to describe hamas as a "terrorist organisation". the issue was raised again last weekend in the wake of a video released by hamas showing the british israeli hostage nadav popplewell, who the group said had died in gaza. here's the foreign secretary, lord cameron, speaking on sunday with laura kuenssberg. when you see what hamas are prepared to do, you just realise the terrible, dreadful, inhuman people, frankly, that we are dealing with. and maybe it's a moment, actually for the bbc to ask itself again, "should we describe these people as terrorists"? they are terrorists. if you kidnap grandmothers, you kidnap babies, you rape people, you shoot children in front of their parents — wh
coming up — is it time bbc news started calling hamas a terrorist organisation? and information overload — is there just too much going on on the screen here? criticisms of the media's coverage of the war in gaza started almost immediately after the hamas attack on israel on october 7th — and top of the list of objections to the bbc�*s reporting was the corporation's refusal to describe hamas as a "terrorist organisation". the issue was raised again last weekend in the wake of...
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get your bbc podcasts. hello there. although temperatures in northwest scotland reached 19 degrees on saturday, other parts of scotland were not as lucky. in argyll and bute, it was a lot chillier. here, we had temperatures of 23 degrees on friday but it was back down to 15 at best on saturday. further south, though, it felt a lot warmer because the sun was out — bedford one of the warmest parts of the country. we've got a bit of cloud and a little rain heading into the southwest of england by the morning, pushing into wales, eventually towards the south east of england but ahead of that, plenty of sunshine, mist and fog patches clearing, cloud will bubble up, the odd shower perhaps. we have more cloud, though, and more showers coming into scotland and the far north of england. should be a bit drier and maybe brighter across northern ireland. but the highest temperatures are going to be across northern england and into the midlands — 18 or 19 degrees here with some sunny spells. could be a bit of a snee
get your bbc podcasts. hello there. although temperatures in northwest scotland reached 19 degrees on saturday, other parts of scotland were not as lucky. in argyll and bute, it was a lot chillier. here, we had temperatures of 23 degrees on friday but it was back down to 15 at best on saturday. further south, though, it felt a lot warmer because the sun was out — bedford one of the warmest parts of the country. we've got a bit of cloud and a little rain heading into the southwest of england...
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bbc podcasts. hello there. the weather at this time of the year really can be very fickle, as we've seen over the past week, and during the bank holiday weekend, it's going to be a mixture, really, where there'll be some sunshine at times. there'll also be some heavy showers. it could be quite warm but we're not going to reach the high temperatures that we've seen in the past few days. take you back to thursday and all four home nations had their warmest day of the year and we maintain those sort of temperatures in western scotland and northern ireland on friday. but for suffolk and north wales, it was much colder because of cloud and rain. that's moving its way a little bit further north but we've got some more rain to come on saturday across northern ireland. some heavy showers pushing across scotland may turn a bit drier in north wales and northern england but still a lot of cloud. to the south, though, we'll see some sunshine after a chilly start. a few showers developing in the south east of e
bbc podcasts. hello there. the weather at this time of the year really can be very fickle, as we've seen over the past week, and during the bank holiday weekend, it's going to be a mixture, really, where there'll be some sunshine at times. there'll also be some heavy showers. it could be quite warm but we're not going to reach the high temperatures that we've seen in the past few days. take you back to thursday and all four home nations had their warmest day of the year and we maintain those...
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you get your bbc podcasts. hello. the weather has been gradually drying up over the past 2a hours or so, and we've got some more dry, settled weather on the cards through much of the week ahead, really. high pressure is going to be in charge over the next few days. but for the rest of the week, we will at times see weather fronts just trying to topple across the north of that high pressure. could bring a little bit of rain at times across parts of scotland in particular, perhaps the north of northern ireland. but it'll be warming up here. mostly dry elsewhere, though, with some spells of sunshine on the cards. so we are in for a relatively quiet few days of weather. we're likely to start wednesday morning with quite a bit of mist and fog around, especially so for parts of eastern england, also perhaps wales and the southwest of england. could be some misty patches elsewhere. for most, they'll tend to lift and clear, so it'll brighten up. some sunny spells, particularly for england and wales. just the odd isolat
you get your bbc podcasts. hello. the weather has been gradually drying up over the past 2a hours or so, and we've got some more dry, settled weather on the cards through much of the week ahead, really. high pressure is going to be in charge over the next few days. but for the rest of the week, we will at times see weather fronts just trying to topple across the north of that high pressure. could bring a little bit of rain at times across parts of scotland in particular, perhaps the north of...
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coming up in our round—up of your comments on bbc news coverage — the row over how the bbc reported on the resignation of harvard university's president in the united states. and was the removal of a christmas tree from the bbc bbc news studio premature? happy new year. darts tournaments don't normally feature on news bulletins, but this wednesday was an exception when that night's news at ten ten started, the progress of 16—year—old luke littler to the world championships had just finished with defeat to luke humphries in the final. natalie perks was the reporter on the spot at alexandra palace. natalie pirks was the reporter on the spot at alexandra palace. well, it's not only the smell of two weeks�* worth of beer—soaked carpet that's in the air here tonight. a certain 16—year—old could become the youngest world champion in darts history here tonight. oh, and he'd be half a million pounds better off, too. for sally smith, the bbc�*s coverage failed to hit the bullseye. but it was a score of 184 skippy 561. not so special forjohn lister. now, last month, the heads of th
coming up in our round—up of your comments on bbc news coverage — the row over how the bbc reported on the resignation of harvard university's president in the united states. and was the removal of a christmas tree from the bbc bbc news studio premature? happy new year. darts tournaments don't normally feature on news bulletins, but this wednesday was an exception when that night's news at ten ten started, the progress of 16—year—old luke littler to the world championships had just...
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so he's an absolute linchpin of bbc radio 2 and absolute linchpin of bbc radio 2 and a bbc radio1 absolute linchpin of bbc radio 2 and a bbc radio 1 and of the whole of british radio and their want to be a radio addict anywhere in the country who doesn't love the name steve wright. who doesn't love the name steve writht. ,, . ., wright. such an intelligent conversation _ wright. such an intelligent conversation over - wright. such an intelligent conversation over these i wright. such an intelligent i conversation over these years wright. such an intelligent - conversation over these years and his various shows on bbc radio 2. i mean, i mean, am reading here, i didn't know this, he was last on there distance hosting a prerecorded special of a valentines day addition of his programme and about love songs. of his programme and about love sonts. , ,., of his programme and about love sonts. , ., , ., of his programme and about love sonts. , ., y ., , of his programme and about love sonts. , ., , ., , songs. yes, so many love songs was a bit art of songs. yes, so many love songs was a big part o
so he's an absolute linchpin of bbc radio 2 and absolute linchpin of bbc radio 2 and a bbc radio1 absolute linchpin of bbc radio 2 and a bbc radio 1 and of the whole of british radio and their want to be a radio addict anywhere in the country who doesn't love the name steve wright. who doesn't love the name steve writht. ,, . ., wright. such an intelligent conversation _ wright. such an intelligent conversation over - wright. such an intelligent conversation over these i wright. such an...
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navteonhal, bbc news. and as promised back to westminster now for a final thought from chris mason on the safety in rwanda bill as the parliamentary ping pong continues. so it does. mps in the house of commons are voting now to overturn the amendment attached by the house of lords earlier this evening. we expect the result in the next five minutes. they will reject that lords amendment. then it will be back to the house of lords and they have to decide whether or not they are willing to pursue it any further. as the night gets late, and they feel they've made their point, the expectation is that the rwanda bill will become law in the coming hours. the bigger challenge than for the government, actually making it happen and getting migrants to rwanda.
navteonhal, bbc news. and as promised back to westminster now for a final thought from chris mason on the safety in rwanda bill as the parliamentary ping pong continues. so it does. mps in the house of commons are voting now to overturn the amendment attached by the house of lords earlier this evening. we expect the result in the next five minutes. they will reject that lords amendment. then it will be back to the house of lords and they have to decide whether or not they are willing to pursue...
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this is bbc news. we'll have the headlines of the top of the hour, which is straight after this programme. orchestra tuning. she rehearses. intercom: ladies and gentlemen, this is your call to take _ places for the programme. places please. places. 0k, they're ready for you. good luck. thank you. heartbeats. your heart is racing. the adrenaline is flowing. this is your moment. it's time to conquer your nerves, face the crowd and let all that practice pay off. # sweeter than roses. . . # some say it takes 10,000 hours of practice to become an expert. and forjosephine shaw, this performance is part of thatjourney, as she blows our socks off with a rendition of sweeter than roses to a very unusual audience. she does lip trills. i've always loved singing. my parents say i was a bit of an annoying child growing up. i was making lots of weird noises and apparently would hum myself to sleep. so eventually they were like, "let's, let's put this into something useful," and got me some singing lessons. talk to m
this is bbc news. we'll have the headlines of the top of the hour, which is straight after this programme. orchestra tuning. she rehearses. intercom: ladies and gentlemen, this is your call to take _ places for the programme. places please. places. 0k, they're ready for you. good luck. thank you. heartbeats. your heart is racing. the adrenaline is flowing. this is your moment. it's time to conquer your nerves, face the crowd and let all that practice pay off. # sweeter than roses. . . # some...
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there are many of these statements about the bbc. that the bbc has become a there was an iraq war. well, you know that america and iraq and a series of people attacking this country under the pretext that iraq is condoning mass murder is one of the most serious issues like today, when there are many demonstrations around the world. and in england itself, against this decision of the blair government , one of the most serious issues was raised. it was that the bbc should enter into the conversation with the people more than this. because of a policy or a title called revolving doors. the revolving doors indicate that after world war ii the arena things like politics, economy, technology and media are regularly at the disposal of security institutions. and when security officers retire from, for example, the security field, they enter the media, and when they retire from, for example, the media, they enter the economy field. left door policy. khan in the bbc has now become a subject to look at, investigate, and search to see if the goals that the leaders of public diplomacy in the un
there are many of these statements about the bbc. that the bbc has become a there was an iraq war. well, you know that america and iraq and a series of people attacking this country under the pretext that iraq is condoning mass murder is one of the most serious issues like today, when there are many demonstrations around the world. and in england itself, against this decision of the blair government , one of the most serious issues was raised. it was that the bbc should enter into the...
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this is bbc news. we will have the headlines for you at the top of the hour, which is straight after this programme. no longer taboo, the menopause has finally become a hot topic, with what many women can go through hopefully becoming better understood. so i've had a bit of a rubbish day today, with feeling quite anxious. i had quite a bad night's sleep last night. hey, so i'm just between cases today at work. just had quite an embarrassing hot flush. i'm struggling with the light, i'm struggling to see. so it's 6am on sunday morning, and i'm wide awake. i've been perimenopausal for the last...seven or so years? one of the most challenging symptoms i found over the last few years has been the brain fog. trying not to be too, erm, too upset about it. maybe, though, the way that women's reproductive health plays out doesn't need to be inevitable. i've been to meet some scientists who are working on the idea of delaying menopause. at the buck institute for ageing, in california, neuroscientist jennifer ga
this is bbc news. we will have the headlines for you at the top of the hour, which is straight after this programme. no longer taboo, the menopause has finally become a hot topic, with what many women can go through hopefully becoming better understood. so i've had a bit of a rubbish day today, with feeling quite anxious. i had quite a bad night's sleep last night. hey, so i'm just between cases today at work. just had quite an embarrassing hot flush. i'm struggling with the light, i'm...
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colin campbell, bbc news. you can see that documentary in full on the bbc iplayer. called the new drug threat, which is available to watch online, or you can download the iplayer app. do check it out. let's turn to one of the main stories developing in the uk, where the mp, mark menzies, who was suspended from the conservative party over allegations he misused campaign funds, is to quit as an mp at the next election. in a statement, mr menzies said, "it has been an enormous privilege representing "the people of fylde since 2010, but due to the pressures "on myself and my elderly mother, i have decided 0ur political correspondent iain watson has been following the story. stand at the next election and sit as an independent and i can tell you local party sorters in his constituency are worried about that. rishi sunak i'm sure will be pleased about that as well, perhaps less pleased about the publicity surrounding this mp. just to go back to the allegations, the time surge over the wiki use money donated by campa
colin campbell, bbc news. you can see that documentary in full on the bbc iplayer. called the new drug threat, which is available to watch online, or you can download the iplayer app. do check it out. let's turn to one of the main stories developing in the uk, where the mp, mark menzies, who was suspended from the conservative party over allegations he misused campaign funds, is to quit as an mp at the next election. in a statement, mr menzies said, "it has been an enormous privilege...
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no surprise that the conflict dominated bbc news coverage on sunday. last night, for a few hours, israel lived in its skies. fighterjets battling waves of iranian drones and missiles fired at israeli targets. in iran, the launches were celebrated, one after the other, on national television. in the hours and days that followed, the attacks prompted plenty of commentary, analysis and interviews across bbc outlets. the latter included this question put on monday's today programme by presenter nick robinson to foreign secretary lord cameron. isn't the real risk of where we are now that western governments appear to back israel the moment that israel is under attack, but when israel attacks and murders tens of thousands of innocent palestinians, we say the words, but we do almost nothing? i don't think that's right at all. the terminology used there prompted a significant backlash against nick robinson, including this message to newswatch from pauljaffey. nick robinson put out a statement that afternoon saying, meanwhile, rhoda yates sent us this plea abou
no surprise that the conflict dominated bbc news coverage on sunday. last night, for a few hours, israel lived in its skies. fighterjets battling waves of iranian drones and missiles fired at israeli targets. in iran, the launches were celebrated, one after the other, on national television. in the hours and days that followed, the attacks prompted plenty of commentary, analysis and interviews across bbc outlets. the latter included this question put on monday's today programme by presenter...
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regarding the recent report of the bbc world service, mr. dr. rostampour, let's talk about the program and report that the bbc world service published, why we are witnessing this for the first time, which is an internal issue for iran. which is published by a bbc global service. thank you very much. the first thing we should mention is why bc is not global. what is our perception and idea of the world bbc that prevents that do not criticize or evaluate it . if we are familiar with the history of the bbc, we will not ask this question, or at least this ambiguity will not form in our minds. there is a book called the legend of the bbc. written and fortunately translated in iran in different seasons, it mentions how the bbc world has become a tool to realize the expansionist goals of both britain and other services, in fact, both spying and military of the world. i would like to point out one point , for example, it says that all bbc broadcast supervisors are officers. there are soldiers who are already in mx were working or, for example, in
regarding the recent report of the bbc world service, mr. dr. rostampour, let's talk about the program and report that the bbc world service published, why we are witnessing this for the first time, which is an internal issue for iran. which is published by a bbc global service. thank you very much. the first thing we should mention is why bc is not global. what is our perception and idea of the world bbc that prevents that do not criticize or evaluate it . if we are familiar with the...
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where is bbc un investigation? where is bbc verify when you need it ? you'd verify when you need it? you'd have thought that, given deborah turness annual salary is £400,000, that she could leverage a bit of impartiality out of our national broadcaster. £400,000, folks, that's what i call an affront . now. jerry call an affront. now. jerry hayes. yes. does the bbc have a problem with impartiality, the bbc has got lots of problems. and, you know, i think all three of us have worked for the bbc and we know the sort of hoops we have to jump to be impartial. sometimes it just doesn't work. i don't think there is an inherent anti. i think there's an inherent anti—government bias in the bbc and is that every government or this one? i think every government, i think every government. and that would be healthy wouldn't it. yeah, it would be. but i mean, the hoops we used to jump through, i mean, gosh , liz, when you were, when gosh, liz, when you were, when you were doing stuff on the radio for them, i mean, you used to jump through hoops, didn't you? well
where is bbc un investigation? where is bbc verify when you need it ? you'd verify when you need it? you'd have thought that, given deborah turness annual salary is £400,000, that she could leverage a bit of impartiality out of our national broadcaster. £400,000, folks, that's what i call an affront . now. jerry call an affront. now. jerry hayes. yes. does the bbc have a problem with impartiality, the bbc has got lots of problems. and, you know, i think all three of us have worked for the bbc...
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but what has been taken up by the media, and i watch the bbc a lot, and certainly the bbc all day monday, to have the the lead article with a forensic dissection of that photograph, looking at every aspect of it, to me, was was over the top when there so many more important things going on around the world. james, the story took up eight minutes, pretty much, of all three main bbc bulletins on monday, nearly a third of the air time. wasn't that excessive? i don't think it was. and i think we've seen from your introduction that the picture was already a story on sunday because of the decision by the princess of wales to release it, as you say, to mark mother's day. so it was already a big story and as david said, a heart—warming one. so the picture had had prominence and had been...they had made the decision to release it. so when serious doubts came to be cast on it, i think it was inevitable that there would be a degree of prominence and this kind of prominence to the reporting of the questions surrounding it. and i think the thing that really, really tipped that particularly was the
but what has been taken up by the media, and i watch the bbc a lot, and certainly the bbc all day monday, to have the the lead article with a forensic dissection of that photograph, looking at every aspect of it, to me, was was over the top when there so many more important things going on around the world. james, the story took up eight minutes, pretty much, of all three main bbc bulletins on monday, nearly a third of the air time. wasn't that excessive? i don't think it was. and i think we've...
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"once again, the bbc has gone overboard. the sudden death of a 69—year—old man is dreadful for his family, friends and colleagues and condolences are needed but not to the exclusion of items that really should be aired. once again, as was highlighted last week over the king's cancer, we have the same sentence is repeated and repeated and repeated and repeated. i'm sure that if you do mention this, you will have some bbc chap explaining how newsworthy this was, ijust don't believe it." you are our news chap this week, richard. apparently! it is the excess that bothers viewers, to be fair. we know steve wright was very important, it's the fact that there is so much coverage when there is not actually that many facts at that point. that's what bothers people. i think the coverage was more about the tributes to him and the shock at his death. whichever way you look at it, steve wright was a major figure in radio for more than a0 years and on our most popular radio stations. a pioneer, innovative in the way that he delivered
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by bbc as were portrayed by the bbc as bbc's people in fish and bbc's angry people in fish and chip shops in clapton. i was one of those people in that fish and chip shop. roger. yes >> i've never been to clapton. i'm afraid i do like fish and chips. roger i i'm afraid i do like fish and chips. rogeri like him. he's a chips. roger i like him. he's a good guy. he writes very well. interestingly, that's wokeist. that's look what that's just daft. look at what went apart went wrong with brexit. apart from the bbc. i agree not being sufficiently what people thought is we didn't have the second part. the argument, is we didn't have the second part. the argument , the first part. the argument, the first argument is the first part of the argument is what's wrong with with with what's wrong with membership and membership of europe, europe and the second, is there anything better? i blame the broadcast in what? once we leave, what we're going to do . we didn't have that going to do. we didn't have that debate. the government didn't have that debate. the country is left in a situation where w
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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
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coming up on newsnight, that�*s on bbc 2 right now. katie razzall, bbc news this is bbc news. our colleagues in london will take overfrom here. iwill see colleagues in london will take over from here. i will see you soon. hello, there. we had some big weather contrasts across the uk on monday. now, for central and eastern parts of england, it was a cloudy day, with outbreaks of light and patchy rain around. it was a cold day, temperatures just seven or eight degrees, well below average for this time of the year, and, actually, these kind of temperatures are much closer to the averages you�*d see in february. so, if you thought it felt a bit wintry, well, you weren�*t too far off the mark, but it was a different story, further north. in scotland, we did have some brighter skies and some sunshine, and we had temperatures 16, 16.5 degrees or so in glasgow, so it was actually warmer than average here. now, the reason we�*ve got these kind of contrasts at the moment is we do have some slightly milderair, coming in off the atlantic into generally western areas of the uk, but t
coming up on newsnight, that�*s on bbc 2 right now. katie razzall, bbc news this is bbc news. our colleagues in london will take overfrom here. iwill see colleagues in london will take over from here. i will see you soon. hello, there. we had some big weather contrasts across the uk on monday. now, for central and eastern parts of england, it was a cloudy day, with outbreaks of light and patchy rain around. it was a cold day, temperatures just seven or eight degrees, well below average for...
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around the world and the cross the uk, this is bbc news. this is bbc news. the head of israeli military intelligence, aharon haliva, has resigned — he's the first senior israeli official to step down over the hamas assault in october. mr haliva had accepted responsibility for security failings which allowed the attacks to take place. in other developments, prime minister benjamin netanyahu has vowed to reject any sanctions on the country's military, after reports that the us plans to cut aid to one unit. amid ongoing violence in the occupied west bank, the us says it will respond to any human rights violations in gaza, 15 children are among the dead, after an israeli air strike on the southern city of rafah, where more than a million displaced palestinians are sheltering. the hamas—run health ministry in gaza says more than 34,000 people have died since the start of the war. emergency workers in khan younis have uncovered more than 200 bodies buried in the courtyard of a hospital. al nasser had been at the centre of an israeli military operation until tw
around the world and the cross the uk, this is bbc news. this is bbc news. the head of israeli military intelligence, aharon haliva, has resigned — he's the first senior israeli official to step down over the hamas assault in october. mr haliva had accepted responsibility for security failings which allowed the attacks to take place. in other developments, prime minister benjamin netanyahu has vowed to reject any sanctions on the country's military, after reports that the us plans to cut aid...
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for those who watch the bbc news night after night, they will know that the bbc doesn't broadcast the worst of what is happening. if you compare us to some of the arabic language networks here in the middle east, even some national channels, we don't...we really do try to protect our audiences from the very, very worst, the most shocking, while still conveying just how bad it is. these are very difficult, very difficult calls, and especially for films which go out on the 1:00 news, when children could be watching, similarly, the 6:00, the 10:00 news, perhaps they can show a bit more. and so it was put on 9:00 in the evening. of course, it's on iplayer, which means you can watch it any time. but it was, it was a judgment, but i think it's an importantjudgment. you also know that the bbc�*s got lots of accusations of alleged bias, both being accused of being anti—israeli and accused of being anti—palestinian. can i ask in your reporting, how do you try to find balance and impartiality? i have to say that all of us were stunned by the anger which unfolded across social media, the v
for those who watch the bbc news night after night, they will know that the bbc doesn't broadcast the worst of what is happening. if you compare us to some of the arabic language networks here in the middle east, even some national channels, we don't...we really do try to protect our audiences from the very, very worst, the most shocking, while still conveying just how bad it is. these are very difficult, very difficult calls, and especially for films which go out on the 1:00 news, when...
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this is bbc news. you are life with bbc news. we have been bringing you the story of a baby girl in gaza who was delivered basis aryan after her mother was killed in an air strike saturday night. doctors saved sabrina but her mother, father and old sister were killed. the health ministry in gaza run by hamas says at least two—thirds of those killed since the war began and children. 0ur correspondent reports now on the story. out of this hell, a new life was struggling to be born. the bomb israel dropped here would kill her father, sister and mother. doctors had only minutes to rescue the baby from her dying mother's womb. tapping to stimulate breathing. air pumped into tiny lungs. the fight to live, the strongest instinct at any age. they've called her sabreen, after her mother. "the baby is under medical care," says dr mohammed salama. "she'll stay here for three to four "weeks in the nursery and after that, "we'll see about her leaving." baby sabreen al—sakani's parents and younger sister lay among the other dead of the air
this is bbc news. you are life with bbc news. we have been bringing you the story of a baby girl in gaza who was delivered basis aryan after her mother was killed in an air strike saturday night. doctors saved sabrina but her mother, father and old sister were killed. the health ministry in gaza run by hamas says at least two—thirds of those killed since the war began and children. 0ur correspondent reports now on the story. out of this hell, a new life was struggling to be born. the bomb...
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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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the last part was focusing on the bbc orchestras and the bbc singers. he said the long—term future of the bbc singers were secure. a bit earlier, the director of hr talked about whistle—blowing, saying there were 21 open whistle—blowing cases in the bbc. you also saw david jordan, the director of editorial policy, who talked about the number of complaints that the bbc has had about its coverage of the israel and gaza conflict. it said they had had just under 4000 complaints that the bbc was biased against israel and 4200 saying the coverage was biased in favour of israel, so about the same number of complaints. the mps are continuing to question tim davie and the other bbc bosses at westminster. we will keep an eye on that. stay with us on bbc news. sarah campbell will have the update at the top of the hour. live from london. this is bbc news the uk data watchdog says it is assessing a report that staff at the clinic in london, which treated the princess of wales, tried to access her private medical records. there's been a further slowdown in the
the last part was focusing on the bbc orchestras and the bbc singers. he said the long—term future of the bbc singers were secure. a bit earlier, the director of hr talked about whistle—blowing, saying there were 21 open whistle—blowing cases in the bbc. you also saw david jordan, the director of editorial policy, who talked about the number of complaints that the bbc has had about its coverage of the israel and gaza conflict. it said they had had just under 4000 complaints that the bbc...
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welcome to bbc news now. we start in the middle east, where palestinians have begun returning to the devastated city of khan younis in southern gaza after israel said it was reducing the numbers of soldiers in the area, six months into the israel—hamas war. israel's defence minister said troops are being redeployed and preparing for further operations against hamas. the israeli military could still mount an offensive against hamas�*s last stronghold in rafah — despite the us leading international pleas for restraint. israel and hamas are now looking at fresh proposals on the table at talks in cairo aimed at securing a truce in gaza and a hostage release deal. our chief international correspondent lyse doucet is injerusalem. let's cross to her live for the latest on the ground. eugenics injerusalem, eugenics in jerusalem, where eugenics injerusalem, where there is much speculation here about what is much speculation here about what is the signal being sent by israel. as it announced yesterday, it will no
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this is bbc news. vladimir putin wins a fifth term as russian president — and says he will prioritise the war in ukraine following his latest landslide victory. i'm anna foster, live from eastjerusalem. the idf launched a raid on al—shifa hospital. hamas say the idea for violating international law. the idf is conducting _ violating international law. the idf is conducting a _ violating international law. the idf is conducting a high _ violating international law. the idf is conducting a high precision - is conducting a high precision operation in limited areas of al—shifa following intelligence had demanded immediate action. a bbc investigation has found that many women from malawi working in oman are being abused by their employers. the tiny critters posing a threat to australian wildlife — why the country's senate is tackling fire ants. hello, i'm azadeh moshiri. welcome to the programme. we begin in russia, where vladimir putin has vowed to strengthen the armed forces and prioritise what he
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where is bbc un investigation? where is bbc verify when you need it ? you'd verify when you need it? you'd have thought that, given deborah turness annual salary is £400,000, that she could leverage a bit of impartiality out of our national broadcaster. £400,000, folks, that's what i call an affront . now. jerry call an affront. now. jerry hayes. yes. does the bbc have a problem with impartiality, the bbc has got lots of problems. and, you know, i think all three of us have worked for the bbc and we know the sort of hoops we have to jump to be impartial. sometimes it just doesn't work. i don't think there is an inherent anti. i think there's an inherent anti—government bias in the bbc and is that every government or this one? i think every government, i think every government. and that would be healthy wouldn't it. yeah, it would be. but i mean, the hoops we used to jump through, i mean, gosh , liz, when you were, when gosh, liz, when you were, when you were doing stuff on the radio for them, i mean, you used to jump through hoops, didn't you? well
where is bbc un investigation? where is bbc verify when you need it ? you'd verify when you need it? you'd have thought that, given deborah turness annual salary is £400,000, that she could leverage a bit of impartiality out of our national broadcaster. £400,000, folks, that's what i call an affront . now. jerry call an affront. now. jerry hayes. yes. does the bbc have a problem with impartiality, the bbc has got lots of problems. and, you know, i think all three of us have worked for the bbc...
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it's actually bbc do some excellent programmes. i'm very, very supportive of the bbc. but you know, in times are strained and it is difficult for all companies to cover their gusts in some cases and to send people somewhere, you know, airfares or rail fares and hotels, they're not cheap. maryjane wright, thank you so much. thank you, samira. we did ask for someone from bbc news to come on the programme to discuss the deployment of london based staff to scotland on monday. but our invitation was refused. instead, we were given this statement. there have been many upsetting and shocking images from the middle east over the past seven months or so and parts of fergal keane's report shown on friday last week on bbc one's news bulletins, certainly fitted into that category. the subject was the death of a baby named sabrine, who had been rescued from her dying mother's womb after an israeli air strike in southern gaza. we were shown pictures of sabrine struggling for life in hospital and later her body being brought home to her community. we won't be showing that footage our
it's actually bbc do some excellent programmes. i'm very, very supportive of the bbc. but you know, in times are strained and it is difficult for all companies to cover their gusts in some cases and to send people somewhere, you know, airfares or rail fares and hotels, they're not cheap. maryjane wright, thank you so much. thank you, samira. we did ask for someone from bbc news to come on the programme to discuss the deployment of london based staff to scotland on monday. but our invitation was...
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this is bbc news. the headlines — israel tells tens of thousands more palestinians to leave rafah, as it steps up military operations in southern gaza, carrying out fresh strikes. the foreign office is investigating a hamas claim that british—israeli hostage nadav popplewell has been killed in gaza. relief workers are struggling to deliver aid to those hit hard by devastating floods in northern afghanistan. the un says more than 300 people have died. voting is underway in catalonia, where pro—independence supporters wanting to break away from spain are hoping to maintain their majority in the regional parliament. and after one of the most controversial eurovision song contests, switzerland are crowned this year's winners. you're watching bbc news. the best programmes of last year will be honoured at the bafta tv awards in a few hours time. arrivals are under way at the awards ceremony in london. colin paterson and the team are on the red carpet. let's join them now. the writing has been phenomena
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frances read, bbc news. more now on one of our top stories: the us and uk once again hitting houthi targets in yemen. the houthis�* attacks on red sea shipping have highlighted the impact of yemen's armed factions in the middle east and beyond. but western powers have themselves played a role in yemen's civil war. an investigation by bbc arabic has found evidence that the united arab emirates hired american mercenaries to assassinate political targets in yemen. some of those mercenaries spoke to nawal al—maghafi, and this is her report. in 2015, the uae hired a private us military firm called spear operations group. their mission was to carry out assassinations in yemen. isaac gilmore, a former navy seal, was one of several americans who took part in covert operations. i think i had a day's notice to say am i in or out? i hop on a plane to abu dhabi. we met with the appropriate bodies within the uae government at the officers club at the emirati army base. the pitch was to put pressure on isis and al-qae
frances read, bbc news. more now on one of our top stories: the us and uk once again hitting houthi targets in yemen. the houthis�* attacks on red sea shipping have highlighted the impact of yemen's armed factions in the middle east and beyond. but western powers have themselves played a role in yemen's civil war. an investigation by bbc arabic has found evidence that the united arab emirates hired american mercenaries to assassinate political targets in yemen. some of those mercenaries spoke...
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simon jack, bbc news. prince william has unexpectedly pulled out of a memorial service for his late godfather, king constantine of greece. he had been due to give a reading at the service, at windsor castle. kensington palace said his absence was because of what it called a "personal matter" but didn't elaborate. here's our royal correspondent, daniela relph. leading the royal family walk to st george's chapel, the duke of york no longer a working royal, and his former wife sarah at the duchess of york. this is the royal family whose numbers are down. queen camilla was officially leading the family at the thanksgiving service for the life of king constantine for that the prince of wales was due to deliver an address, the king was his godfather. but he unexpectedly pulled out around an hour before it was due to start because of an undisclosed personal matter. when i saw the family together on christmas day at sandringham. although his team have not disclosed why he could not attend the service in windsor th
simon jack, bbc news. prince william has unexpectedly pulled out of a memorial service for his late godfather, king constantine of greece. he had been due to give a reading at the service, at windsor castle. kensington palace said his absence was because of what it called a "personal matter" but didn't elaborate. here's our royal correspondent, daniela relph. leading the royal family walk to st george's chapel, the duke of york no longer a working royal, and his former wife sarah at...
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today, his a0—year career at the bbc is over. from reporting on politics for bbc wales to his prestigious role bringing the news to the nation, this is now the end of an era. katie razzall, bbc news a bring your breaking news from the uk, where the time is about 15 minutes past midnight, and the last few moments, we understand the rwanda bill has now formally passed after the lords decided not to table any further amendments. let's get to work political correspondent ben wright in westminster for more on this. we understand it isjust been more on this. we understand it is just been passed so i guess in a night of long debates has finally come to an end. fix, in a night of long debates has finally come to an end. a long evenin: finally come to an end. a long evening of— finally come to an end. a long evening of wrangling - finally come to an end. a long evening of wrangling between| evening of wrangling between the lords and commons is over, and it appears they have conceded, the lords, they have thrown in the towel and exited
today, his a0—year career at the bbc is over. from reporting on politics for bbc wales to his prestigious role bringing the news to the nation, this is now the end of an era. katie razzall, bbc news a bring your breaking news from the uk, where the time is about 15 minutes past midnight, and the last few moments, we understand the rwanda bill has now formally passed after the lords decided not to table any further amendments. let's get to work political correspondent ben wright in westminster...
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hello from the bbc sport centre. nottingham forest say they've submitted a formal request to the pgmol, asking them to make public the audio recordings between match officials during yesterday's defeat at everton. forest say they'd �*warned' the pgmol that the video assistant referee was a fan of their relegation rivals luton and asked for him to be removed as an official for the match. but the referees' governing body says that's not true. our senior football news reporter simon stone has more. the implication was that nottingham forest had asked for stuart atwell to be removed from the game but i had been told that whilst there was a conversation between nottingham forest consultant and a former premier league referee and the head of refereeing and this issue ever stuart atwell at his suitability to be referee issue over stuart atwell at his suitability to be referee for the game as mentioned, and no point was requested that he be removed from the game, and i don't think given the lateness of the call on friday a
hello from the bbc sport centre. nottingham forest say they've submitted a formal request to the pgmol, asking them to make public the audio recordings between match officials during yesterday's defeat at everton. forest say they'd �*warned' the pgmol that the video assistant referee was a fan of their relegation rivals luton and asked for him to be removed as an official for the match. but the referees' governing body says that's not true. our senior football news reporter simon stone has...
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bbc news. —— you are alive with bbc news. now, the draft in american football is one of the big calender events in sport. today, in cricket, the hundred competition has its auction of top players at the shard in london. it's a competion that perhaps the purists are a bit snobby about, with its fireworks and bands, but the action—packed format of 50 balls a side, the most runs wins has proved popular with younger, neweraudiences. and who will be the most sought after players in the draft today? in the men's game, teams will be keen to get west indies�* nicholas pooran. and in the women's game, australia's meg lanning will peak the interest of teams picking first. let's speak to tim wigmore, cricket journalist at the telegraph and authour of crickonommics: the anatomy of modern cricket. welcome here to the programme. a real flurry of excitement around this draft. just tell our viewers a little more about how it actually works. . little more about how it actually works. , ,., ., , little more about how it actually works. , .
bbc news. —— you are alive with bbc news. now, the draft in american football is one of the big calender events in sport. today, in cricket, the hundred competition has its auction of top players at the shard in london. it's a competion that perhaps the purists are a bit snobby about, with its fireworks and bands, but the action—packed format of 50 balls a side, the most runs wins has proved popular with younger, neweraudiences. and who will be the most sought after players in the draft...
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june kelly, bbc news. russia's president vladimir putin has warned western governments against considering any deployment of troops to ukraine, and accused them of trying to weaken his country. in his annual state of the nation address in moscow, he claimed his forces were advancing confidently inside ukraine, two years after the invasion. 0ur russia editor steve rosenberg reports. it was president putin's 19th state of the nation address. and he used it to send this warning to western nations. "don't send your troops to ukraine." translation: they need - to understand once and for all that we have weapons, too, that can strike targets on their territory. and everything they think up and scare the world with risks a nuclear conflict and the end of civilisation. regarding russia, he pledged to reduce poverty, boost the birth rate and raise incomes. well, there is an election coming up. the kremlin clearly wanted russians to see this speech. it was shown live on billboards. even in some cinemas. although thi
june kelly, bbc news. russia's president vladimir putin has warned western governments against considering any deployment of troops to ukraine, and accused them of trying to weaken his country. in his annual state of the nation address in moscow, he claimed his forces were advancing confidently inside ukraine, two years after the invasion. 0ur russia editor steve rosenberg reports. it was president putin's 19th state of the nation address. and he used it to send this warning to western nations....
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the pompous, pious bbc. are probably bbc. and they are probably guilty one of the worst cover guilty of one of the worst cover ups journalism. guilty of one of the worst cover upsi journalism. guilty of one of the worst cover upsi think nalism. guilty of one of the worst cover upsi think it'ssm. guilty of one of the worst cover upsi think it's amazing, >> i think it's amazing, actually, that they haven't actually, that that they haven't suffered more consequences. there calls , there haven't been calls, frankly, for the whole organisation in that sort of almost unfit for purpose. yeah. i mean, if this was any other media organisation, there would be for broken up. be calls for it to be broken up. yeah. guess what, closed yeah. or guess what, closed down. mean, yeah , yeah. so down. i mean, yeah, yeah. so it's whole entity was predicated on lies and the bbc covered up and covered up and covered up. >> he's saying quarter of a million. that's public money. yeah. >> it's and it'll be way more than that. of course the truth is i
the pompous, pious bbc. are probably bbc. and they are probably guilty one of the worst cover guilty of one of the worst cover ups journalism. guilty of one of the worst cover upsi journalism. guilty of one of the worst cover upsi think nalism. guilty of one of the worst cover upsi think it'ssm. guilty of one of the worst cover upsi think it's amazing, >> i think it's amazing, actually, that they haven't actually, that that they haven't suffered more consequences. there calls , there...
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global bbc farsi tv. it went very well and there is a kind of spontaneous national media defense of the kind that was at the beginning of the war it happened and a lot of people came and questioned the authenticity of this and the news really spread, but at the same time some friends in iran came and said that if this is the case, woe to the regrets and calamities, etc. , etc., while you do not know the news at all. you have to say whether it is true or false, first of all, sir, let's all wait for the detective to report the news, the experts will see if this news is true or not, you are still mourning someone whose illness is not known , we are shouting , etc. i don't want to criminalize the issue of reformist friends, some of them are still not aware of this incident where did it come from? two plus two equals four has not yet been seen. shouting that this is why these things are happening in iran and pointing the gun at the internal forces. and this is a joke. and dozens of children like shakrami are e
global bbc farsi tv. it went very well and there is a kind of spontaneous national media defense of the kind that was at the beginning of the war it happened and a lot of people came and questioned the authenticity of this and the news really spread, but at the same time some friends in iran came and said that if this is the case, woe to the regrets and calamities, etc. , etc., while you do not know the news at all. you have to say whether it is true or false, first of all, sir, let's all wait...
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theo leggett, bbc news. now let's speak to david learmount an aviation safety expert who has been following the investigation. what really gets to me is that these bolts literally are not tight enough and it seems like a simple thing but it has ended up being pretty catastrophic. how could that have been allowed to happen? it is difficult to _ been allowed to happen? it 3 difficult to imagine how such a simple thing that really did not need to happen could have been allowed to happen. let's remind ourselves that these might be coincidental to the actual cause and they may find something else but i think it is actually quite probable that the loose bolts have something to do with this. what we are talking about here is simply quality control, quality control of maintenance and quality control of the delivered aircraft and all of its components. this aircraft had only been in service with alaska airlines for less than three months so it is really, really young aeroplane still with a new car smell. so there is
theo leggett, bbc news. now let's speak to david learmount an aviation safety expert who has been following the investigation. what really gets to me is that these bolts literally are not tight enough and it seems like a simple thing but it has ended up being pretty catastrophic. how could that have been allowed to happen? it is difficult to _ been allowed to happen? it 3 difficult to imagine how such a simple thing that really did not need to happen could have been allowed to happen. let's...