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peter saull, it eventually comes. ok. peter saull. thank — it eventually comes. ok. peter saull, thank you _ it eventually comes. ok. peter saull, thank you very - it eventually comes. ok. peter saull, thank you very much i it eventually comes. ok. peter saull, thank you very much forj it eventually comes. ok. peter- saull, thank you very much for the moment. we'll let you go off and gather more reaction to george galloway's win. thank you for the moment. i've had some reaction come in from the campaign against anti—semitism — it has said it is extremely concerned about how george galloway will use his platform after winning the rochdale by—election — a spokesperson said, "mr galloway has now been chosen by the voters of rochdale to represent them, and is once again an mp. given his historic inflammatory rhetoric and the current situation faced by the jewish community in this country, we are extremely concerned by how he may use his platform of the house of commons in the remaining months of this parliament." so that statement from the campaign against antiâ€
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peter saull at the count, new mp for rochdale. peter saull at the count. we _ new mp for rochdale. peter saull at the count, we will— new mp for rochdale. peter saull at the count, we will be _ new mp for rochdale. peter saull at the count, we will be back _ new mp for rochdale. peter saull at the count, we will be back to - new mp for rochdale. peter saull at the count, we will be back to you i the count, we will be back to you throughout the evening, as the count progresses. thank you for the moment. if you are justjoining progresses. thank you for the moment. if you arejustjoining us, the turnout in rochdale, 39.7%. we have a special live page up and running on the bbc news website and app which has the latest analysis from our team in rochdale and experts inputting into that live page, which you find at... or on the bbc news app. ijust wa nt to ta ke want to take you to some of the front pages of the newspapers which have come in. we'll start with the i, which splashes an exclusive ahead of the spring budget next week. "2p tax cut in doubt after gloomier forecast on uk econom
peter saull at the count, new mp for rochdale. peter saull at the count. we _ new mp for rochdale. peter saull at the count, we will— new mp for rochdale. peter saull at the count, we will be _ new mp for rochdale. peter saull at the count, we will be back _ new mp for rochdale. peter saull at the count, we will be back to - new mp for rochdale. peter saull at the count, we will be back to you i the count, we will be back to you throughout the evening, as the count progresses. thank you for...
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also, peter was — that. yes, i'm sure he would. also, peter was mentioning _ that. yes, i'm sure he would. also, peter was mentioning it _ that. yes, i'm sure he would. also, peter was mentioning it looks - that. yes, i'm sure he would. also, peter was mentioning it looks like i peter was mentioning it looks like an independent might have done well, even productions they may come second. that would be definitely unusual in a by election? for me, that is the — unusual in a by election? for me, that is the biggest _ unusual in a by election? for me, that is the biggest story - unusual in a by election? for me, that is the biggest story here. - that is the biggest story here. we're looking at a situation where potentially we could have george galloway, who is not technically an independent, though certainly not representing a major party by any means, and then an independent candidate, potentially, coming second. that does not happen at all. we have been desperately searching through the history books to find an occasion where that has happened in the past and with i
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peter, i really appreciate it. _ untilyou find the plane. peter, i really appreciate it. it _ untilyou find the plane. peter, i really appreciate it. it is, - untilyou find the plane. peter, i really appreciate it. it is, as - untilyou find the plane. peter, i really appreciate it. it is, as you| really appreciate it. it is, as you say, a fascinating topic. i think i have everything gathered together ten years on will be really insightful, so thank you very much. thanks forjoining us, peter gauvain. director of that documentary. if you're watching in the uk and want to know more about the uk and want to know more about the people are trying to solve this mystery and hear from some of those families as well, you can watch white plains vantage. —— white plains vanish. you're live with bbc news. the number of independent record shops has hit a ten—year high with 461 outlets across the uk. that is according to research from a group that represents music retailers. they found more of us are returning to vinyl, demand has increased for the 16 year in a row. 6.5 million ha
peter, i really appreciate it. _ untilyou find the plane. peter, i really appreciate it. it _ untilyou find the plane. peter, i really appreciate it. it is, - untilyou find the plane. peter, i really appreciate it. it is, as - untilyou find the plane. peter, i really appreciate it. it is, as you| really appreciate it. it is, as you say, a fascinating topic. i think i have everything gathered together ten years on will be really insightful, so thank you very much. thanks forjoining us, peter...
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go ahead peter, sorry. ithink it is... i- peter, sorry. ithink it is... i thinkthis— peter, sorry. ithink it is... i think this does _ peter, sorry. ithink it is... i think this does reflect - peter, sorry. ithink it is... i think this does reflect that, | peter, sorry. ithink it is... i. think this does reflect that, but peter, sorry. ithink it is... i- think this does reflect that, but i think_ think this does reflect that, but i think this — think this does reflect that, but i think this also reflects something else which the happiness index tends to turn_ else which the happiness index tends to turn up— else which the happiness index tends to turn up again and again the happiness is not created by the absolute — happiness is not created by the absolute wealth information, but the equal distribution of that wealth. and wealth in the uk in a generational sense is not distributed equally at all because younger— distributed equally at all because younger people, not necessarily people — younger people, not necessarily peortte in— younger people, not necessarily people i
go ahead peter, sorry. ithink it is... i- peter, sorry. ithink it is... i thinkthis— peter, sorry. ithink it is... i think this does _ peter, sorry. ithink it is... i think this does reflect - peter, sorry. ithink it is... i think this does reflect that, | peter, sorry. ithink it is... i. think this does reflect that, but peter, sorry. ithink it is... i- think this does reflect that, but i think_ think this does reflect that, but i think this — think this does reflect that, but i think this...
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peter, think you as always- _ well. peter, think you as always. peter _ well. peter, think you as always. peter maguire, i well. peter, think you as - always. peter maguire, chief executive@trader.com. indonesia 5 electoral commission has announced the official results of last month's election. defence minister prabowo subianto is set to become the country's next president. the final tally showed that mr prabowo and his running mate secured more than 58% of all votes cast. since the polls, he has unveiled ambitious plans for southeast asia's largest economy. but not everyone is convinced they can be achieved. our business reporter joao da silva has more. it's confirmed, in the niches defence minister prabowo subianto will be taking the reins of southeast asia is largest economy from october. his predecessors business friendly economic and and jenny at the country has been growing at the country has been growing at 5%. it is become the darling of market investors and a major note in the global electric supply chain due to the countries nickel reserves. but prabo
peter, think you as always- _ well. peter, think you as always. peter _ well. peter, think you as always. peter maguire, i well. peter, think you as - always. peter maguire, chief executive@trader.com. indonesia 5 electoral commission has announced the official results of last month's election. defence minister prabowo subianto is set to become the country's next president. the final tally showed that mr prabowo and his running mate secured more than 58% of all votes cast. since the polls, he...
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what about winston peters? ., , , ., ., him in 2011. what about winston peters? , ., ., ., peters? he has views that are at odds to everything _ peters? he has views that are at odds to everything that - peters? he has views that are at - odds to everything that chumbawumba stands for, he is anti immigration, the rhetoric from him is egregious, and a lot of what he stands for in the way that he pushes his populist views which i think have a right wing element to them, and only because hatred and division within communities —— only cause. that song is about different communities coming together in a pub in leeds, so everything he stands for is against that song. what about the freedom to use your music? some eo - le freedom to use your music? some people might _ freedom to use your music? some people might say _ freedom to use your music? some people might say it _ freedom to use your music? some people might say it is _ freedom to use your music? some people might say it is flattering, i people might say it is flattering, someone is using the music, even if you don't agree with
what about winston peters? ., , , ., ., him in 2011. what about winston peters? , ., ., ., peters? he has views that are at odds to everything _ peters? he has views that are at odds to everything that - peters? he has views that are at - odds to everything that chumbawumba stands for, he is anti immigration, the rhetoric from him is egregious, and a lot of what he stands for in the way that he pushes his populist views which i think have a right wing element to them, and only because hatred...
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peter navarro really took one — against him. peter navarro really took one for the trump team. he is going _ took one for the trump team. he is going in— took one for the trump team. he is going in as — took one for the trump team. he is going in as a — took one for the trump team. he is going in as a martyr. trump is going to be _ going in as a martyr. trump is going to be rolling — going in as a martyr. trump is going to be rolling this out in this narrative _ to be rolling this out in this narrative out for the next four months — narrative out for the next four months over the campaign trail. so, no, months over the campaign trail. so, no. i_ months over the campaign trail. so, no. i don't _ months over the campaign trail. so, no, i don't think it does serve as a warning _ no, i don't think it does serve as a warning if— no, i don't think it does serve as a warning. if somebody is team trump, then they— warning. if somebody is team trump, then they can reach martyrdom this way. then they can reach martyrdom this wa . r , , then they can reach martyrdom this wa
peter navarro really took one — against him. peter navarro really took one for the trump team. he is going _ took one for the trump team. he is going in— took one for the trump team. he is going in as — took one for the trump team. he is going in as a — took one for the trump team. he is going in as a martyr. trump is going to be _ going in as a martyr. trump is going to be rolling — going in as a martyr. trump is going to be rolling this out in this narrative _ to be rolling this out...
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how did this all happen, peter? yes, they are our heads of state and they are not ever present on social media, but surely there should have been some method to put a pin in it? thea;r some method to put a pin in it? they are suffering — some method to put a pin in it? they are suffering from _ some method to put a pin in it? they are suffering from having an effort to have _ are suffering from having an effort to have greater transparency but not to have greater transparency but not to go _ to have greater transparency but not to go all— to have greater transparency but not to go all the way to complete transparency. the royal from heavy ballot _ transparency. the royal from heavy ballot that— transparency. the royal from heavy ballot that both the king and princess kate are effectively off the air— princess kate are effectively off the air with illness —— royal family have _ the air with illness —— royal family have the — the air with illness —— royal family have the bad luck. they say seeing
how did this all happen, peter? yes, they are our heads of state and they are not ever present on social media, but surely there should have been some method to put a pin in it? thea;r some method to put a pin in it? they are suffering — some method to put a pin in it? they are suffering from _ some method to put a pin in it? they are suffering from having an effort to have _ are suffering from having an effort to have greater transparency but not to have greater transparency but not to go _...
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basilica.— peters basilica. yes, that was the easter vigil _ peters basilica. yes, that was the easter vigil mass _ peters basilica. yes, that was the easter vigil mass and _ peters basilica. yes, that was the easter vigil mass and he - peters basilica. yes, that was the easter vigil mass and he did - peters basilica. yes, that was the i easter vigil mass and he did preside over that, and it is, at around two hours, a very long service, and there were times when he sounded a little out of breath, a little weak, but he was still smiling, waving to those who came here, and we are expecting that later today after mass he is likely, if last year was anything to go by, and previous years before that, to have a little drive around in the pope mobile, to wave at some of the crowds who have gathered here, and then as you say, from the balcony behind me, deliver his blessing and message to the city and the world, urbi et 0rbi, where he is likely to talk about events and conflicts even around the world, in great detail. i
basilica.— peters basilica. yes, that was the easter vigil _ peters basilica. yes, that was the easter vigil mass _ peters basilica. yes, that was the easter vigil mass and _ peters basilica. yes, that was the easter vigil mass and he - peters basilica. yes, that was the easter vigil mass and he did - peters basilica. yes, that was the i easter vigil mass and he did preside over that, and it is, at around two hours, a very long service, and there were times when he sounded a little out of...
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peter- towards a general election. peter, thank you very much. peter with l towards a general election. peter, i thank you very much. peter with that analysis of sir keir starmer�*s speech, launching his party's local election campaign. one of the biggest water companies in the uk, thames water, has announced that its investors will not give the struggling utility giant extra cash unless customer bills rise. shareholders were due to inject half a billion pounds of funding, needed by thames water, which has debts of around £18 billion. the bbc understands that the shareholders are insisting that the regulator, 0fwat, agrees to a substantial increase in bills before they make the investment. have a listen to what the chief executive of thames water chris weston told the bbc. irate executive of thames water chris weston told the bbc.— executive of thames water chris weston told the bbc. we are as i said in conversations _ weston told the bbc. we are as i said in conversations with - weston told the bbc. we are as i said in conversations with 0f
peter- towards a general election. peter, thank you very much. peter with l towards a general election. peter, i thank you very much. peter with that analysis of sir keir starmer�*s speech, launching his party's local election campaign. one of the biggest water companies in the uk, thames water, has announced that its investors will not give the struggling utility giant extra cash unless customer bills rise. shareholders were due to inject half a billion pounds of funding, needed by thames...
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yes, peter, iam. after you have seen the clip, we will pause and i willjust ask you your reactions to it. my name isjohnny dignam, from portadown... 0h, is that the...? no, i don't want to hear that. oh, i don't want to hear that. the sound was too painful a memory. peter taylorjoins me now. peter, we understand that the british government is likely to be called on to apologise if this report tomorrow. just explain to the viewers why that would be, what the justification would be. the justification _ justification would be. the justification is _ justification would be. the justification is the - justification would be. tie: justification is the horror of what happens to people like claire and many other people in her position. there was no explanation to the families. the families wanted to know... interestingly, the need for an apology was never raised in my conversations with claire and others. what they wanted to know was two things. first of all, were our loved ones informers? secondly, if they w
yes, peter, iam. after you have seen the clip, we will pause and i willjust ask you your reactions to it. my name isjohnny dignam, from portadown... 0h, is that the...? no, i don't want to hear that. oh, i don't want to hear that. the sound was too painful a memory. peter taylorjoins me now. peter, we understand that the british government is likely to be called on to apologise if this report tomorrow. just explain to the viewers why that would be, what the justification would be. the...
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a big win for george galloway, peter? $5 for george galloway, peter? sis expected, for george galloway, peter? is expected, as we've been predicting for the last few hours, he did win comfortably. he's speaking next to me speaking to another broadcaster and we hope to speak to him shortly. you heard him give that speech there saying this was a very, very strong message he was sending particularly to the leader of the labour party, keir starmer, that the muslim population was fed up with labour's position on that and want him to take a stronger stance on what israel is doing in gaza right now. just to go through some of the other candidates too, extraordinary result really for the independent candidates dave tully, who came from nowhere really. he was not involved in politics at all until a few weeks ago and came second in this by—election and did so fairly comfortable, pushing the conservatives into third and the labour candidate, azhar ali — who, of course, was dropped by the party earlier in the campaign — finished fourth. any hope that he migh
a big win for george galloway, peter? $5 for george galloway, peter? sis expected, for george galloway, peter? is expected, as we've been predicting for the last few hours, he did win comfortably. he's speaking next to me speaking to another broadcaster and we hope to speak to him shortly. you heard him give that speech there saying this was a very, very strong message he was sending particularly to the leader of the labour party, keir starmer, that the muslim population was fed up with...
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peter, thank you very much indeed. stay with _ thinking. peter, thank you very much indeed. stay with us _ thinking. peter, thank you very much indeed. stay with us on _ thinking. peter, thank you very much indeed. stay with us on the - thinking. peter, thank you very much indeed. stay with us on the world i indeed. stay with us on the world today. hello. the barometer�*s falling, with heavy weather expected over the next few days. strong winds around some coastal areas, but inland, too. and on top of that, big shower clouds with downpours, hail and thunder. now, the satellite picture looks quite turbulent already, all these cloud patterns swirling around notjust the uk, but much of western and central europe. a big dip in thejet stream as well has allowed that colder air to filter in from the north as well. and the colder air will be responsible for generating some of these big shower clouds given the strength of that sunshine. it's that temperature contrast that creates all this turbulent weather. now, through the early hours, we'll see a weather front moving northwards
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, peter, to have that kind of box _ pretty amazing, peter, to have that kind of box office - that kind of box office performance - that kind of box office performance but - that kind of box office performance but also| that kind of box office - performance but also getting oscar — performance but also getting oscar attention. _ performance but also getting oscar attention.— performance but also getting oscar attention. very cool. for a lot of peeple. _ oscar attention. very cool. for a lot of people, not _ oscar attention. very cool. for a lot of people, not enough . a lot of people, not enough oscar attention for barbie. and there's a huge amount of disappointment for the film's director, the film star didn't actually will appear on the list considered tonight. that's a tou . h list considered tonight. that's a tough one. _ list considered tonight. that's a tough one, movies - list considered tonight. that's a tough one, movies do - list considered tonight. that's a tough one, movies do not i a tough one, movies do not direct— a tough one, movies do not direct themselves - a tou
, peter, to have that kind of box _ pretty amazing, peter, to have that kind of box office - that kind of box office performance - that kind of box office performance but - that kind of box office performance but also| that kind of box office - performance but also getting oscar — performance but also getting oscar attention. _ performance but also getting oscar attention.— performance but also getting oscar attention. very cool. for a lot of peeple. _ oscar attention. very cool. for a lot...
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he come to peter and peter said, lord, dust thou wash my feet. jesus said what i do thou nowest not now, but that you shall know. peter said thou shall never wash my feet. jesus said if i wash thee not, thou has no part of me. simon said, not my feet only, but also my hands and my feet only, but also my hands and my head. jesus said to him, he s that washed needeth not save to wash his feet, but is clean every wit and ye are clean, but not all. for he knew who should betray him. therefore said he, you�*re not all clean. after he had washed their feet and had taken his garments and was set down again, hi said unto them, know ye what i have done to you. ye call me master and lord. and ye say, well, for so i am. if i then your lord and master have washed your lord and master have washed your feet, your lord and master have washed yourfeet, yes your lord and master have washed your feet, yes also ought to wash one another�*s feet, for i have given an example that ye should do as i have done unto you. this is the gospel have done unto you. this is
he come to peter and peter said, lord, dust thou wash my feet. jesus said what i do thou nowest not now, but that you shall know. peter said thou shall never wash my feet. jesus said if i wash thee not, thou has no part of me. simon said, not my feet only, but also my hands and my feet only, but also my hands and my head. jesus said to him, he s that washed needeth not save to wash his feet, but is clean every wit and ye are clean, but not all. for he knew who should betray him. therefore said...
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let's get more now on the pope's easter message and blessing from st peter's square. we can cross live to our religion editor, aleem maqbool, in vatican city. aleem has been following this rather serious feast for the christian and catholic faith. hello to you. how has it been going so far?- has it been going so far? well, i mean, has it been going so far? well, i mean. there _ has it been going so far? well, i mean, there were _ has it been going so far? well, i mean, there were lots - has it been going so far? well, i mean, there were lots of - has it been going so far? well, i l mean, there were lots of concerns swirling around throughout this easter time over the pope's health, given that he didn't unexpectedly, he didn't deliver his homily for palm sunday, and he pulled out of one of the events on good friday. but we were told that was to conserve his energy for the celebrations on easter sunday, and it seems to have done the trick because the tens of thousands of people around me here in st have been watching the pope preside over mass for more than an hour now.
let's get more now on the pope's easter message and blessing from st peter's square. we can cross live to our religion editor, aleem maqbool, in vatican city. aleem has been following this rather serious feast for the christian and catholic faith. hello to you. how has it been going so far?- has it been going so far? well, i mean, has it been going so far? well, i mean. there _ has it been going so far? well, i mean, there were _ has it been going so far? well, i mean, there were lots - has it...
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for more on that let's me to our political correspondent peter. | our political correspondent peter. so we are closing in on a possible election date and that we know now it will not be in may when local elections are in england and now we are hearing 0ctober. what is the chatter at the moment at westminster.— chatter at the moment at westminster. , ., ., , ., ,, ., westminster. everyone wants to know what the -- — westminster. everyone wants to know what the -- when _ westminster. everyone wants to know what the -- when the _ westminster. everyone wants to know what the -- when the general - what the —— when the general election will be. it is interesting that the chancellor brought up the possibility of it happening in october, unprompted. if 0ctober possibility of it happening in october, unprompted. if october is 0ctober, unprompted. if october is the election date i suggested there, it is that month a lot of people thought would be essentially a good time to hold it. it would potentially allow the government to hold another fiscal offence, another budgets, may be an audi
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that was peter caldwell reporting. the family of emma caldwell, who was murdered in 2005, are due to meet scotland's first minister later today. her mother has called for a public inquiry into the investigation of her daughter's murder. last week iain packer was found guilty of the crime, almost 19 years after emma's body was found in a remote wood in south lanarkshire. here's our scotland correspondent alexandra mackenzie. emma caldwell had a happy upbringing. but when her sister died of cancer, she turned to drugs and prostitution. her killer was iain packer. for a quarter of a century he carried out a campaign of sexual violence against women. now emma's mother wants to know why one of britain's worst sex offenders remained free for so long. margaret believes that officers systematically sabotaged an investigation into packer for a decade, and have blood on their hands. margaret caldwell now wants a public inquiry. i've gone this far, i'm going on. ijust want the truth, i want the truth to come out. scotland's first
that was peter caldwell reporting. the family of emma caldwell, who was murdered in 2005, are due to meet scotland's first minister later today. her mother has called for a public inquiry into the investigation of her daughter's murder. last week iain packer was found guilty of the crime, almost 19 years after emma's body was found in a remote wood in south lanarkshire. here's our scotland correspondent alexandra mackenzie. emma caldwell had a happy upbringing. but when her sister died of...
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one of those grieving is former trawlerman and grandad peter welburn. he paid £1900 to legacy for a funeral for his wife shirley. they'd been married for 33 years. she died on the 25th of november in hull royal infirmary. but peter has found out the ashes he was given after her funeral on december the 23rd, just before christmas, might not be hers. he was told by a crematorium in leeds that she was cremated there on the 16th of january, weeks after he was given the ashes by legacy. well, i think he'sjust given me some ashes to keep me peaceful and the bairns all happy over christmas, which is disgusting. theyjust give me anybody�*s ashes. peter says he will keep the ashes he has received safe. but he doesn't know who's they are. she didn't deserve all this. she went through a lot in hospital. as part of the police investigation into legacy, a man and woman have been arrested on suspicion of fraud and prevention of a lawful and decent burial. they have since been released on bail. aruna iyengar, bbc news. finally, this half hour... candle in the wind,
one of those grieving is former trawlerman and grandad peter welburn. he paid £1900 to legacy for a funeral for his wife shirley. they'd been married for 33 years. she died on the 25th of november in hull royal infirmary. but peter has found out the ashes he was given after her funeral on december the 23rd, just before christmas, might not be hers. he was told by a crematorium in leeds that she was cremated there on the 16th of january, weeks after he was given the ashes by legacy. well, i...
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for more, our political correspondent peter saulljoins us from westminster. peter, welcome to you. seems that not a week goes by that the story doesn't bubble up some way or another. explain what happened today and remind us of what the bill is. many, many hours of debates and votes on this particular issue in the house of commons and the house of lords going back many, many months. we've had five government defeats now in the house of lords this evening on this flagship piece of legislation which is designed to address some of the concerns that the uk supreme court raised that rolando was not a safe place to send people who arrive in the uk on small boats. the lords tonight, quite a lot of opposition still there addressing concerns about the legality of the rwanda bail, whether or not children should be sent, the last defeat we've had in the past few minutes or so would require the government to carry out age verification on individuals to check that they are not under the age of 18 before potentially sending them to rwanda. what this means ultimately is that there is a lot of opp
for more, our political correspondent peter saulljoins us from westminster. peter, welcome to you. seems that not a week goes by that the story doesn't bubble up some way or another. explain what happened today and remind us of what the bill is. many, many hours of debates and votes on this particular issue in the house of commons and the house of lords going back many, many months. we've had five government defeats now in the house of lords this evening on this flagship piece of legislation...
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mr peter says there is nothimng wrong with his party using it because it is not for commercial gain. earlier i spoke to the former singer from the group. winston peters has views that are at odds to everything that chumbawumba stands for, he is anti immigration, the rhetoric from him is egregious, and a lot of what he stands for in the way that he pushes his populist views which i think have a right wing element to them, and only cause hatred and division within communities. that song is specifically about different communities coming together in a pub in leeds, so everything he stands for is against that song. what about the freedom to use your music? some people might say it is flattering, that someone is using the music, even if you don�*t agree with it. we don�*t always agree with each other. what happened with the song, because of the nature of the song, the message is a universal message, people don�*t realise the history of the band and what the band are trying to say with the song. and so it gets taken over by people who we would rather not use it or use it to promote t
mr peter says there is nothimng wrong with his party using it because it is not for commercial gain. earlier i spoke to the former singer from the group. winston peters has views that are at odds to everything that chumbawumba stands for, he is anti immigration, the rhetoric from him is egregious, and a lot of what he stands for in the way that he pushes his populist views which i think have a right wing element to them, and only cause hatred and division within communities. that song is...
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he's been meeting worshippers after easter sunday mass — as thousands gather in st peter's square. and initial results in turkey's municipal elections suggest the strongest ever showing for the main opposition party. hello, i'm tanya beckett. we begin in the middle east — thousands of protestors have mr netanyahu will be fully sedated during the procedure. his office says that his deputy, yariv levin, will serve as acting prime minister during this time. here is mr netanyahu. he said he will be back to work soon anterior speaking of it earlier. my medical statement is transparent, it is known. sure, a lot of people are saying crazy things, but of course — no boundaries. my wife went to an appendectomy and people said that she spent a whole week at a villa somewhere — and ijust had the flu, people said that i was where? where was it? that i was in hospital. absolutely no boundaries to the lies. i just went through examination, and thank you to all the people asking for my well—being. and i promise you that this operation that i'm undergoing tonight i will also go through ver
he's been meeting worshippers after easter sunday mass — as thousands gather in st peter's square. and initial results in turkey's municipal elections suggest the strongest ever showing for the main opposition party. hello, i'm tanya beckett. we begin in the middle east — thousands of protestors have mr netanyahu will be fully sedated during the procedure. his office says that his deputy, yariv levin, will serve as acting prime minister during this time. here is mr netanyahu. he said he...
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political correspondent peter saull. _ election. political correspondent peter saull, thank _ election. political correspondent peter saull, thank you. - a 72—hour state of emergency has been declared in the capital of haiti after two mass jailbreaks. armed gangs stormed the prisons — they freed nearly 4,000 inmates from the mainjail in port—au—prince, where at least a dozen people died. gang leaders say they want to force haiti�*s prime minister to resign. he�*s currently out of the country, on a visit to kenya. james landale has the latest. gunfire haiti has long been lawless and violent, but now the disorder has got even worse. in the capital, port—au—prince, over the weekend, people fled for their lives as what law and order there was broke down. powerful armed gangs already control much of the city, but yesterday they overran two prisons, freeing its estimated more than 4,000 inmates. eyewitnesses reported seeing bodies inside and around the prison compound. some stayed behind to avoid the shooting. translation:
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peter, he took up surfin: see it. wow. peter, he took up surfing when — see it. wow. peter, he took up surfing when he _ see it. wow. peter, he took up surfing when he was _ see it. wow. peter, he took up surfing when he was 65. - see it. wow. peter, he took up surfing when he was 65. you . see it. wow. peter, he took up i surfing when he was 65. you have been doing it for ten years. tell me what it is like surfing here? it’s what it is like surfing here? it's 'ust what it is like surfing here? it's just wonderful. i very quickly got addicted — just wonderful. i very quickly got addicted to — just wonderful. i very quickly got addicted to it. _ just wonderful. i very quickly got addicted to it. it— just wonderful. i very quickly got addicted to it. it is _ just wonderful. i very quickly got addicted to it. it is about- just wonderful. i very quickly got i addicted to it. it is about engaging with the _ addicted to it. it is about engaging with the river _ addicted to it. it is about engaging with the river and _ addicted to it. it is about engaging with the ri
peter, he took up surfin: see it. wow. peter, he took up surfing when — see it. wow. peter, he took up surfing when he _ see it. wow. peter, he took up surfing when he was _ see it. wow. peter, he took up surfing when he was 65. - see it. wow. peter, he took up surfing when he was 65. you . see it. wow. peter, he took up i surfing when he was 65. you have been doing it for ten years. tell me what it is like surfing here? it’s what it is like surfing here? it's 'ust what it is like surfing...
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he's been meeting worshippers after easter sunday mass as thousands gather in st peter's square. as military strikes in gaza continue, ceasefire talks between israel and hamas are expected to resume in cairo. polls are beginning to close in local elections in turkey in which president erdogan�*s party is trying to regain control of key urban areas. hello. i'm lauren taylor. we start in windsor where king charles and queen camilla attended the easter sunday service at st george's chapel. here they are leaving the chapel, much to the delight of crowds who had lined up to see them. this is the king's most significant public appearance since being diagnosed with cancer. he wasn't expected to mingle but he did, greeting well—wishers and thanking them for waiting out in the cold. the prince and princess of wales did not attend, as catherine is receiving cancer treatment. the king has continued some work since his diagnosis, but all engagements so far have taken place in private. so this attendance at the easter morning church service at st george's chapel will be seen as an encoura
he's been meeting worshippers after easter sunday mass as thousands gather in st peter's square. as military strikes in gaza continue, ceasefire talks between israel and hamas are expected to resume in cairo. polls are beginning to close in local elections in turkey in which president erdogan�*s party is trying to regain control of key urban areas. hello. i'm lauren taylor. we start in windsor where king charles and queen camilla attended the easter sunday service at st george's chapel. here...
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peter taylor, bbc news. there's more embarrassment for germany today, after new details emerged about how a hacker managed to eavesdrop on a high level military call about ukraine. germany's defence minister has admitted that one of the participants on the call dialled in on an unauthorised connection from the singapore airshow. live now to berlin and our europe correspondent, jessica parker. jess, a lot of red faces there where you are? yes, although i think they are trying to save their blushes a little by explaining what they think happened. a theory was doing the rounds that maybe a russian spy dialled into this conference call and sat on the line without being noticed. defence minister boris pistorius was very keen today to say thatis pistorius was very keen today to say that is not what they think happened. they believe one of the official participants in the call, a senior german air force official, dialled in from an insecure line in singapore where he was attending an airshow. mr pistorius is trying
peter taylor, bbc news. there's more embarrassment for germany today, after new details emerged about how a hacker managed to eavesdrop on a high level military call about ukraine. germany's defence minister has admitted that one of the participants on the call dialled in on an unauthorised connection from the singapore airshow. live now to berlin and our europe correspondent, jessica parker. jess, a lot of red faces there where you are? yes, although i think they are trying to save their...
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peter, first of all, any news of george galloway arriving yet? ida. first of all, any news of george galloway arriving yet?- first of all, any news of george galloway arriving yet? no, but there are lots of people _ galloway arriving yet? no, but there are lots of people waiting _ galloway arriving yet? no, but there are lots of people waiting outside i are lots of people waiting outside the front door, and i can see a few police officers as well outside the front door, which suggests to me that his arrival is fairly imminent. we were told the declaration would be at now at some point. what needs to happen before that is for all of the candidates to be taken in by the returning officer into the count just to check the results. there will then be —— they will then be informed of it and come out onto this stage behind me, and the result will be read out. as we've been reporting for the past couple of hours now, the wider expectation is that george galloway has won this seat, has won this by—election here in rochdale. another huge victory, ano
peter, first of all, any news of george galloway arriving yet? ida. first of all, any news of george galloway arriving yet?- first of all, any news of george galloway arriving yet? no, but there are lots of people _ galloway arriving yet? no, but there are lots of people waiting _ galloway arriving yet? no, but there are lots of people waiting outside i are lots of people waiting outside the front door, and i can see a few police officers as well outside the front door, which suggests to me...
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he's been meeting worshippers after easter sunday mass — as thousands gather in st peter's square. polls have closed in turkey, where president erdogan is hoping his party can regain control of key urban areas. hello. we begin in the middle east — thousands of protestors have gathered in cities across israel, to call for elections due to the government's handling of the on—going crisis in gaza. the prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, said a vote would paralyse the country and stop efforts to beat hamas. he will go undergo surgery on sunday for a hernia his doctors discovered during a routine examination. mr netanyahu will be fully sedated during the procedure — his office says that mr netanyahu's deputy, yariv levin will serve as acting prime minister during this time. here's mr netanyahu said he'll be back to work soon. here he is speaking a bit earlier. my medical statement is transparent, it is known. sure, a lot of people are saying crazy things, but of course — no boundaries. my wife went to an appendectomy and people said that she spent a whole week at a villa somewhe
he's been meeting worshippers after easter sunday mass — as thousands gather in st peter's square. polls have closed in turkey, where president erdogan is hoping his party can regain control of key urban areas. hello. we begin in the middle east — thousands of protestors have gathered in cities across israel, to call for elections due to the government's handling of the on—going crisis in gaza. the prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, said a vote would paralyse the country and stop efforts...
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pope francis decided last minute to skip his homily during palm sunday mass in st peter's square, but did preside over the service. the vatican did not give an immediate explanation, but the pope has been suffering on and off from bronchitis and the flu. it is unsual for a pope to skip delivering a homily at a major event like this. vatican officials estimated some 25,000 people attended the mass, under a sunny spring sky. palm sunday kicks off a busy week for pope francis and the faithful — leading up to easter sunday. spring has sprung — just about — and you might be planning a walk in the countryside. if you're taking a dog, it's never been more important to keep them on a lead. last year, dog attacks on livestock increased by nearly a third, prompting farmers and police to bite back. ross pollard visited one farm to see the impact. bleating you see both life and death on a regular basis working on a farm. well, a lot of these ewes i would know from birth, a lot of them. i would know... all right, wouldn't know names, obviously, but i would know and just recognise them. and t
pope francis decided last minute to skip his homily during palm sunday mass in st peter's square, but did preside over the service. the vatican did not give an immediate explanation, but the pope has been suffering on and off from bronchitis and the flu. it is unsual for a pope to skip delivering a homily at a major event like this. vatican officials estimated some 25,000 people attended the mass, under a sunny spring sky. palm sunday kicks off a busy week for pope francis and the faithful —...
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i may not agree with all of his campaigns, but peter always is sensible, grown up, and peter's campaigns have always operated within the framework of a democratic country. what about the question? on the question, well, look, i mean, i think this is really difficult. you know, the equality act of 2010, the putting in place of hate speech laws just leave you in a perpetual muddle because they're all subjective judgements. and the way the law was written was, well, it's hate speech if the person or group you say something about believes they have been harmed by it. but in a sense, i'm talking about... so we're in a mess. i want to get to deep down. does nigel farris think it's rational? because you've said immigrants are coming, they're changing the nature of britain. is it rational to have a phobia about islam? i tell you what is irrational. that is the way... you're changing the subject. i'm going to come back. i'm asking, are you islamophobic and proud of it? no, i'm going to come back to this. yeah, ok. what is irrational is that the national debate this week has been about a comment l
i may not agree with all of his campaigns, but peter always is sensible, grown up, and peter's campaigns have always operated within the framework of a democratic country. what about the question? on the question, well, look, i mean, i think this is really difficult. you know, the equality act of 2010, the putting in place of hate speech laws just leave you in a perpetual muddle because they're all subjective judgements. and the way the law was written was, well, it's hate speech if the person...
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tens of thousands of worshippers gathered in st peter's square to him lead easter sunday mass. as military strikes in gaza continue, the israeli prime the israeli military says it has carried out an airstrike against an islamichhad command centre close to the al—aqsa hospital in gaza. a group ofjournalists were among the casualties when their tent close by was hit. polls are beginning to close in local elections in turkey in which president erdogan�*s party is trying to regain control of key urban areas. now on bbc news: click. hello and 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, it 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?
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from peter kelly in tiverton, why the eu doing this?— now? from peter kelly in tiverton, why the eu doing this? it is not the eu doinu why the eu doing this? it is not the eu doing it. — why the eu doing this? it is not the eu doing it. it _ why the eu doing this? it is not the eu doing it, it was _ why the eu doing this? it is not the eu doing it, it was brexit. - why the eu doing this? it is not the eu doing it, it was brexit. it - why the eu doing this? it is not the eu doing it, it was brexit. it has . eu doing it, it was brexit. it has been a continuing problem since we officially exited in we are now a third country. so we are not regarded as part of the european union any more and we are treated the same way any other country outside the eu would be treated. so it is not specifically us, it is the way that we decided when we did brexit that we would become a third country. the eu are basically administering the rules that they would administer anyone whether you were coming from samoa or anywhere else, it is no different. so it is ab
from peter kelly in tiverton, why the eu doing this?— now? from peter kelly in tiverton, why the eu doing this? it is not the eu doinu why the eu doing this? it is not the eu doing it. — why the eu doing this? it is not the eu doing it. it _ why the eu doing this? it is not the eu doing it, it was _ why the eu doing this? it is not the eu doing it, it was brexit. - why the eu doing this? it is not the eu doing it, it was brexit. it - why the eu doing this? it is not the eu doing it, it was...
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yes, peter, iam. i don't have a photograph of my husband, because it's — the memory of that, itjust brings up a dark, dark time and it never goes away because when i walked in and seen his photograph, itjust conjured up all the emotions — all the emotions that i've buried deep down inside. claire told me she first became anxious when her husband, johnny, went missing. when he didn't come home that saturday night, i knew something wasn't right, something definitely wasn't right. and he always went in to kiss the kids goodnight, and he didn't, and he never has come back to do it. it's hard. we'll play a few clips from the original film and, you know, it will obviously be emotional because of what happened tojohnny. the signal to begin his "confession" is the banging of a pan to avoid his interrogator�*s voice being captured on tape. after you have seen the clip, we'll and i'lljust ask you your reactions to it. from tape: my name's - johnny dignam from portadown. .. oh, is that the...? no, i don't
yes, peter, iam. i don't have a photograph of my husband, because it's — the memory of that, itjust brings up a dark, dark time and it never goes away because when i walked in and seen his photograph, itjust conjured up all the emotions — all the emotions that i've buried deep down inside. claire told me she first became anxious when her husband, johnny, went missing. when he didn't come home that saturday night, i knew something wasn't right, something definitely wasn't right. and he...
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tens of thousands of worshippers have gathered in st peter's square to hear pope francis late easter sunday mass. there has been concerned about the 87—year—old's health. king charles joins the queen and other members of the royal family at an easter service taking place at st george's chapel at windsor castle. it's his most significant public appearance since being diagnosed with cancer. millions of workers in the uk will see their pay increase tomorrow as more people become eligible for the national living wage. millions of workers in the uk will see their pay increase tomorrow as more people become eligible for the national living wage. previously you had to be 23 years old to qualify, but that's been reduced to 21. it has been just over £10 an hour — just over $12. it's going up to just over £11 an hour. our business correspondent marc ashdown has the details. barista sam loves hisjob, but after paying his essential bills he's often left with just a few hundred pounds a month to live on. pay rises just help him stay afloat. i think they balance, because obviously everythi
tens of thousands of worshippers have gathered in st peter's square to hear pope francis late easter sunday mass. there has been concerned about the 87—year—old's health. king charles joins the queen and other members of the royal family at an easter service taking place at st george's chapel at windsor castle. it's his most significant public appearance since being diagnosed with cancer. millions of workers in the uk will see their pay increase tomorrow as more people become eligible for...
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former football manager, peter jones, formerfootball manager, peter jones, or even through to the former cricket captain. i think the breath of that... former cricket captain. i think the breath of that. . ._ former cricket captain. i think the breath of that. .. thank you forjoining _ the breath of that. .. thank you forjoining us— the breath of that. .. thank you forjoining us here. _ the breath of that. .. thank you forjoining us here. stay- the breath of that. .. thank you forjoining us here. stay with l forjoining us here. stay with us here on bbc news, thank you for your company. hello there. we've still got significant problems with a lot of ground water lying around across the southern half of the uk. there are numerous flood warnings out for that, and as well as some large waves around southern western coast. the warnings are all on the website, but we are in for more rain. it's already been moving in through the evening and overnight across the western part of the uk. this is for the rest of the week — you can see the rainfall totals amounting to perhaps 30—40 millimetres
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yes, peter, iam. i don't have a photograph of my husband because it's the memory of that... itjust brings up a dark, dark time. ijust conjured up all the emotions, all the emotions that i bury deep down inside. we'll play a few clips from the original film. and, you know, it will obviously be emotional because of what happened tojohnny. after you've seen the clip, we'll pause and i'lljust ask you your reactions to it. metal pan clangs on recording. 0h, is that the... no, i don't want to hear that. i don't know if i could cope. the sound was too painful. but claire quickly composed herself and came back to carry on and thank me for doing the interview. this is healing — it's healing for me. what are you hoping 0peration kenova will do? give answers to all the families, and myself. no matter what them answers may be, just to give us answers. if you'd like more on that story there is another or another couple of stories on our website you can check out their about this period in history so do check out the website for that. plane—spotting might be thought of as quite a gent
yes, peter, iam. i don't have a photograph of my husband because it's the memory of that... itjust brings up a dark, dark time. ijust conjured up all the emotions, all the emotions that i bury deep down inside. we'll play a few clips from the original film. and, you know, it will obviously be emotional because of what happened tojohnny. after you've seen the clip, we'll pause and i'lljust ask you your reactions to it. metal pan clangs on recording. 0h, is that the... no, i don't want to hear...
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that was our political correspondent, peter saull. ukraine has insisted it will never surrender in its war against russia after pope francis said it should "have the courage to raise the white flag". the pope has come under a barrage of criticism after saying ukraine is facing defeat and should negotiate with vladimir putin's regime. the vatican later clarified that he'd used the term "white flag" to indicate an end to hostilities, not an outright surrender. an 0desa mp has suggested he go to ukraine to witness the consequences of the war. security services in north—west nigeria are searching for hundreds of school children abducted in a series of mass kidnappings. the latest, on saturday morning, saw armed men storm a school in sokoto state, taking 15 students and four women. two days earlier, more than 200 and 80 students were taken from their school in kaduna state. at least 28 pupils have managed to escape since their capture on thursday. earlier in the week, some 200 people — most of them women and children — were abducted
that was our political correspondent, peter saull. ukraine has insisted it will never surrender in its war against russia after pope francis said it should "have the courage to raise the white flag". the pope has come under a barrage of criticism after saying ukraine is facing defeat and should negotiate with vladimir putin's regime. the vatican later clarified that he'd used the term "white flag" to indicate an end to hostilities, not an outright surrender. an 0desa mp has...
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i may not agree with all of his campaigns, but peter always is sensible, grown up, and peter's campaigns have always operated within the framework of a democratic country. what about the question? on the question, well, look, i mean, ithink this is really difficult. you know, the equality act of 2010, the putting in place of hate speech laws just leave you in a perpetual muddle because they're all subjective judgements. and the way the law was written was, well, it's hate speech if the person or group you say something about believes they have been harmed by the sentence i'm talking about. so we're in a mess. i want to get to deep down. does nigel farris think it's rational? because you've said immigrants are coming, they're changing the nature of britain. is it rational to have a phobia about islam? i tell you what is irrational. that is the way... you're changing the subject. i'm going to come back. i'm asking, are you islamophobic and proud of it? no, i'm going to come back to this. yeah, 0k. what is irrational is that the national debate this week has been about a comment lee anderso
i may not agree with all of his campaigns, but peter always is sensible, grown up, and peter's campaigns have always operated within the framework of a democratic country. what about the question? on the question, well, look, i mean, ithink this is really difficult. you know, the equality act of 2010, the putting in place of hate speech laws just leave you in a perpetual muddle because they're all subjective judgements. and the way the law was written was, well, it's hate speech if the person...
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thank you for making the time for us, peter. talk to is about ukraine's strategy here and why it is focusing on russia's oil refineries. is focusing on russia's oil refineries-_ is focusing on russia's oil refineries. , , ., ., , refineries. this is a relatively new development _ refineries. this is a relatively new development in _ refineries. this is a relatively new development in the _ refineries. this is a relatively new development in the war. - refineries. this is a relatively new development in the war. we - refineries. this is a relatively new development in the war. we sawl development in the war. we saw attacks begin with long drones against russia's oil and gas refineries in the new year, in january, and they have escalated in recent weeks and ukraine has been sending more drones and has been targeting infrastructure objects further away from ukraine and deeper inside russia and the goals seem to be threefold. the immediate and most practical implication of these attacks is to try and reduce the supply of fuel to the
thank you for making the time for us, peter. talk to is about ukraine's strategy here and why it is focusing on russia's oil refineries. is focusing on russia's oil refineries-_ is focusing on russia's oil refineries. , , ., ., , refineries. this is a relatively new development _ refineries. this is a relatively new development in _ refineries. this is a relatively new development in the _ refineries. this is a relatively new development in the war. - refineries. this is a relatively new...
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he's been meeting worshippers after easter sunday mass — as thousands gather in st peter's square. now on bbc news...take me to the opera: kiri te kanawa at 80 i've been an opera fan for decades, and i want to share my passion with you. so, i'm on a mission to find out how opera is trying to attract new audiences and reinvent itself. this time, one of opera's greatest singers turns 80. happy birthday, dame kiri te kanawa, the outsider from new zealand who became a global star, and the british royal family's favourite soprano. singing. i was a reliable, strong, good singer and made sure that my voice always performed as it should have done. it's incredible to think that she's turning 80, yet how much youth there feels in her spirit and in her recordings. kiri te kanawa's training was unusual. she was first taught to sing by a nun in auckland, before leaving for the bright lights of london. she's paved the way for opera in new zealand and put us on the map. she's an icon to all of us. she shows what's possible. kiri te kanawa was immensely popular with audiences at top venues such as
he's been meeting worshippers after easter sunday mass — as thousands gather in st peter's square. now on bbc news...take me to the opera: kiri te kanawa at 80 i've been an opera fan for decades, and i want to share my passion with you. so, i'm on a mission to find out how opera is trying to attract new audiences and reinvent itself. this time, one of opera's greatest singers turns 80. happy birthday, dame kiri te kanawa, the outsider from new zealand who became a global star, and the british...
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tens of thousands of worshippers gathered in st peter's square to hear the pontiff lead easter sunday mass. as the war in gaza continues, ceasefire talks between israel and hamas are expected to resume in cairo. the israeli prime minister's office says a delegation has been sent. they will also discuss the release of hostages. voting is under way in local elections across turkey, with president erdogan�*s party hoping to regain control of cities it lost five years ago. the vote takes place amid severe economic issues, millions of workers in the uk will see their pay increase tomorrow as more people become eligible for the national living wage. previously you had to be 23 years old to qualify, but that's been reduced to 21. it has been just over £10 an hour — just over £12. it's going up to just over £11 an hour. our business correspondent marc ashdown has the details. barista sam loves hisjob, but after paying his essential bills he's often left with just a few hundred pounds a month to live on. pay rises just help him stay afloat. i think they balance, because obviously everyt
tens of thousands of worshippers gathered in st peter's square to hear the pontiff lead easter sunday mass. as the war in gaza continues, ceasefire talks between israel and hamas are expected to resume in cairo. the israeli prime minister's office says a delegation has been sent. they will also discuss the release of hostages. voting is under way in local elections across turkey, with president erdogan�*s party hoping to regain control of cities it lost five years ago. the vote takes place...
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peter saull, bbc news. for those of you unfamiliar with george galloway�*s long career in politics, here's a short timeline of his different roles over the years. he first became an mp in 1987 for the glasgow hillhead constituency, which later became glasgow kelvin, for the labour party. in 2004, he became a member of the left—wing respect party, and became the party's leader by late 2013 until it dissolved in 2016. he founded the workers party of britain in 2019, the party he's just won a parliamentary seat for in rochdale. he's been one of the most outspoken politicians here in the uk over the years, becoming one of the most prominent critics of the war in iraq and a supporter of the palestinian cause. those views have often been seen as controversial by some. his comments on israel in particular have drawn accusations of anti—semitism. well, ellie reeves is labour's deputy national campaign co—ordinator. speaking on the today programme in the last hour she said it would have been a different resu
peter saull, bbc news. for those of you unfamiliar with george galloway�*s long career in politics, here's a short timeline of his different roles over the years. he first became an mp in 1987 for the glasgow hillhead constituency, which later became glasgow kelvin, for the labour party. in 2004, he became a member of the left—wing respect party, and became the party's leader by late 2013 until it dissolved in 2016. he founded the workers party of britain in 2019, the party he's just won a...
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tens of thousands of worshippers gathered in st peter's square to hear him lead easter sunday mass. as military strikes in gaza continue, the israeli prime minister's office says a delegation has been sent to cairo to resume ceasefire talks with hamas. they are also expected to discuss a hostage release deal. voting is under way in local elections across turkey. president erdogan is hoping to regain control of cities it lost five years ago. now on bbc news, the travel show. coming up on this week's show... it looks like a flotation device. it does! you could probably get into that. here we go. bon appetit. skibbereen! thank you so much. so, i can taste the kind of familiarity, and then i'm waiting for the alcohol, but it hasn't arrived. it's like wine light. now, one thing that gets most of us excited when planning a trip is the chance to tuck into tasty, authentic dishes from other parts of the globe, from traditional delicacies to spicy street food, and even maybe michelin—starred menus from some of the most celebrated chefs on the planet. well, this week we've got a feast for y
tens of thousands of worshippers gathered in st peter's square to hear him lead easter sunday mass. as military strikes in gaza continue, the israeli prime minister's office says a delegation has been sent to cairo to resume ceasefire talks with hamas. they are also expected to discuss a hostage release deal. voting is under way in local elections across turkey. president erdogan is hoping to regain control of cities it lost five years ago. now on bbc news, the travel show. coming up on this...
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he's been meeting worshippers after easter sunday mass — as thousands gather in st peter's square. polls have closed in turkey, where president erdogan is hoping his party can regain control of key urban areas. hello. we begin in the middle east, where israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu will undergo surgery on sunday for a hernia his doctors discovered during a routine examination. mr netanyahu will be fully sedated during the procedure — his office says that mr netanyahu's deputy, yariv levin will serve as acting prime minister during this time. he's due to give a press conference shortly. this comes a hamas offical says israel and hamas "too far apart" for talks to progress. discussions over a possible new gaza ceasefire and hostage release deal are expected to resume in cairo, according to egyptian media. israel is sending a delegation of security and intelligence officials to the indirect talks. meanwhile, a freelance journalist working for bbc news is among seven media workers injured after the israeli military carried out an air strike inside a hospital compound in c
he's been meeting worshippers after easter sunday mass — as thousands gather in st peter's square. polls have closed in turkey, where president erdogan is hoping his party can regain control of key urban areas. hello. we begin in the middle east, where israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu will undergo surgery on sunday for a hernia his doctors discovered during a routine examination. mr netanyahu will be fully sedated during the procedure — his office says that mr netanyahu's deputy,...
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a friend of mine, peter chippendale, who was a guardian journalist, had attended the trial, and on the basis of his attendance at trial — this was in 1975. he was also talking to some of the relatives of the six men. he said he thought they'd got the wrong people. so my interest was aroused from that time onwards, but i wasn't in a position to do anything about it since i didn't have the resources. the other thing peter chippendale said to me is, the only way you're going to crack this is to find the actual bombers and they'll be somewhere in ireland. you are convinced you did find the actual bombers, aren't you? oh, i know i did. they told me what they did. i mean, several of them did, anyway. but let's take it bit by bit. so eventually i found a publisher who was... i was an investigative journalist, or i liked to think i was, so eventually i found a publisher who commissioned a book. but i still didn't have the resources to do very much about it. and then i persuaded my friend ray fitzwalter, who was the editor of world in action... that's where the tv comes in. ..to take me on te
a friend of mine, peter chippendale, who was a guardian journalist, had attended the trial, and on the basis of his attendance at trial — this was in 1975. he was also talking to some of the relatives of the six men. he said he thought they'd got the wrong people. so my interest was aroused from that time onwards, but i wasn't in a position to do anything about it since i didn't have the resources. the other thing peter chippendale said to me is, the only way you're going to crack this is to...