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into tomorrow, low pressure in charge, passing to the north of the uk. lots of isobars on that chart, showing that it will be windy. we'll see plenty of showers pushing across many areas, perhaps a line of more organised heavy, thundery showers drifting southwards. some of those showers will continue to be wintry over high ground in the north. a widely windy day — gusts of 40mph or 50mph in northern and western parts. temperatures on the thermometer at nine or ten degrees, not unusual for this time of year, but certainly down on where we have been. when when we factor in the wind chill, these are the �*feels like' temperatures. we could knock a few degrees off those temperature values, five or six degrees the feels—like numbers for saturday afternoon. through saturday night the winds will ease a little bit. it will stay quite blustery, i think, for eastern coasts of scotland and england, where we could still see some showers on sunday morning. then a slice of drier, clearer, calmer weather, before a band of cloud and rain pushes in from the west la
into tomorrow, low pressure in charge, passing to the north of the uk. lots of isobars on that chart, showing that it will be windy. we'll see plenty of showers pushing across many areas, perhaps a line of more organised heavy, thundery showers drifting southwards. some of those showers will continue to be wintry over high ground in the north. a widely windy day — gusts of 40mph or 50mph in northern and western parts. temperatures on the thermometer at nine or ten degrees, not unusual for...
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around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. in the uk scores of people are reportedly being turned away at airports because their passports don't meet post—brexit entry criteria. as many as 32 million uk passport holders are being warned to check the issue and expiry date details on their passports or potentially face being refused entry to cities and holiday destinations across the european union. let's break it down for you, eu countries will not accept uk passports issued more than 10 years ago. you'll also need to renew your passport if it has less than 3 months left at any time while you're travelling. this is because the uk passport office previously added another nine months from an old passport on to a new one. meaning a passport issued between march 2014 and september 2018, could be valid for up to 10 years and nine months. but post—brexit if your passport is more than 10—years—old or has less than 3 months before it expires, you will not be able to travel w
around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. in the uk scores of people are reportedly being turned away at airports because their passports don't meet post—brexit entry criteria. as many as 32 million uk passport holders are being warned to check the issue and expiry date details on their passports or potentially face being refused entry to cities and holiday destinations across the european union. let's break it down for you, eu...
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he's on his way to surgery in al aqsa hospital, a team from uk med standing by. so, we got the patient with a femoral fracture. he is a very brave boy. so, let's go. anas says he was playing when his neighbourhood was bombed. he was injured, and his mother and six—month—old baby brother were killed. "may god have mercy on their souls," he says. the surgery goes well. it's one of hundreds the team have performed at the hospital. where they have been faced with desperate need and some of the worst that war can do. i've worked on many war zones over the past nine years and i think what shocks me about this particular context is the number of children injured that we are seeing, and the extent of the injuries. they are life—changing injuries that a child will have to live with. with gaza's hospitals overwhelmed and under israeli attack, the uk team have been building a new facility. it's in the desert sands north of rafah. they got started with local timber from destroyed buildings, when theirfield hospital was held up at the border. it took a lot of negotiatio
he's on his way to surgery in al aqsa hospital, a team from uk med standing by. so, we got the patient with a femoral fracture. he is a very brave boy. so, let's go. anas says he was playing when his neighbourhood was bombed. he was injured, and his mother and six—month—old baby brother were killed. "may god have mercy on their souls," he says. the surgery goes well. it's one of hundreds the team have performed at the hospital. where they have been faced with desperate need and...
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now, as far as the evening is concerned, rain will be sweeping into southern parts of the uk. in the north i think there'll be still some sunshine, late sunshine around across scotland, but cloudy generally speaking. and then through the course of this evening that rain will be travelling northward. so most of us will get some rain, some of it will be heavy, particularly in the north and for example in northern ireland could be 30 or a0 millimetres of rain. so really quite soggy. and then by the end of the night that weather front is across scotland, it's cold and miserable here in the morning, 6:00, three degrees there in glasgow, snow across the mountaintops there. and then to the south of that, something a little bit drier temporarily before the next weather front sweeps in. see the speckles here in the rain? those are the showers carried by that increasingly strong wind out of the south west, already gale force around some of the coasts. so it's going to feel quite chilly, but the sun is strong this time of the year. so it will be coming between the clouds as well. then, i
now, as far as the evening is concerned, rain will be sweeping into southern parts of the uk. in the north i think there'll be still some sunshine, late sunshine around across scotland, but cloudy generally speaking. and then through the course of this evening that rain will be travelling northward. so most of us will get some rain, some of it will be heavy, particularly in the north and for example in northern ireland could be 30 or a0 millimetres of rain. so really quite soggy. and then by...
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around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. let's return to our top story and the us bridge that collapsed in baltimore. this is sam. authorities saying this is a recovery operation, this is the six people missing and presumed dead. and we'rejoined byjarred hill cbs news correspondent who's in baltimore. this is now a recovery and not a rescue mission. you can really hear how difficult it was for the us coast guard is to make that determination last night. they said they believe that it is almost impossible for anyone to have survived in the water for that long at those temperatures. they are planning on going back into the bodies of those six construction workers presumed to have died. the other aspect is continuing the investigation into just watch what happened. we know this cargo ship crashed into one of the main columns of the key bridge in the baltimore area. it lost power and propulsion in the minutes before hitting that column. but the question still remains exactly why did that happen to begin with? the national transp
around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. let's return to our top story and the us bridge that collapsed in baltimore. this is sam. authorities saying this is a recovery operation, this is the six people missing and presumed dead. and we'rejoined byjarred hill cbs news correspondent who's in baltimore. this is now a recovery and not a rescue mission. you can really hear how difficult it was for the us coast guard is to make that determination last night. they said they believe that...
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cancer research uk has resources about talking to children. there are other organisations that have plenty of resources out there that can help. it's really important to kind of take the time in explaining it to children. you don't have to tell them everything at once. parents usually know their children best and the best way to kind of communicate with them, but being honest with them, there'll be often times that children will have questions that we might not be able to answer, and it's ok to not have all the answers. going through that course of treatment, you will get different answers from your clinician as you kind of go. so it's ok not to have all the answers at once, but there's also a consideration of letting others kind of know about it as well, for example, carers or teachers so that they know what's happening so they can help support your child. or if a child perhaps responds a day or two later, or is in an unusual mood, that they're aware of what's going on in the family situation. so that communication with the families is really
cancer research uk has resources about talking to children. there are other organisations that have plenty of resources out there that can help. it's really important to kind of take the time in explaining it to children. you don't have to tell them everything at once. parents usually know their children best and the best way to kind of communicate with them, but being honest with them, there'll be often times that children will have questions that we might not be able to answer, and it's ok to...
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heavy rainfall last winter led to heavy flooding in parts of the uk, making it the eighth wettest on record. some rivers in england are still too full, making life difficult for animals such as otters to survive. they are the unlikely victims of flooding. but even otters can have too much water. in the sodden landscapes of lincolnshire, where rivers have been flooded for months, the otter population has been hit hard. they are really, really strong swimmers. however, when a river is in flood and the current is really, really strong, they will struggle. especially mums with cubs, they'll really struggle in the strong currents. and often what will happen is a cub won't be able to swim properly in the strong currents, and they'll become separated from their mother. hello, reggie. hello, kiddo. those that are rescued from the floodwaters often end up here, at a specialist rehab centre in devon, where plentiful supplies of fresh fish and bottled milk can help them to recover. record numbers of cubs have been admitted here in recent months, but there are concerns about the overall impact o
heavy rainfall last winter led to heavy flooding in parts of the uk, making it the eighth wettest on record. some rivers in england are still too full, making life difficult for animals such as otters to survive. they are the unlikely victims of flooding. but even otters can have too much water. in the sodden landscapes of lincolnshire, where rivers have been flooded for months, the otter population has been hit hard. they are really, really strong swimmers. however, when a river is in flood...
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it's been revealed that nearly half of playgrounds in the uk are not suitable for disabled children. a survey by the charity, scope, found that more than 1,000 play areas had little or no accessibility. now they're launching a new tool to help parents find spaces that are suitable for their children. 0ur reporter louisa pilbeam has more. whoa! nine—year—old benjamin loves playing with his brothers in the playground. but because he has cerebral palsy, epilepsy, and is registered blind, it's not always this easy because not all playgrounds are like this one, where equipment can be used by disabled children. according to new figures, half of the uk's public play areas are unfit for children with disabilities. one day, we went to the local park, we lifted him into the standard toddler swing and he actually got stuck, where his legs had gone really stiff from his cerebral palsy. we really struggled to remove him from the swing safely. and that was the defining moment for me, thinking as a family, i have three very active boys, as a family, are we actually going to be able to access an
it's been revealed that nearly half of playgrounds in the uk are not suitable for disabled children. a survey by the charity, scope, found that more than 1,000 play areas had little or no accessibility. now they're launching a new tool to help parents find spaces that are suitable for their children. 0ur reporter louisa pilbeam has more. whoa! nine—year—old benjamin loves playing with his brothers in the playground. but because he has cerebral palsy, epilepsy, and is registered blind, it's...
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around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. junior doctors in wales have started a 96 hour walk—out as part of an on—going pay dispute with the welsh government. bma cymru say they were left with no choice but to strike after the welsh government "failed to produce a credible offer to end the dispute". the welsh government said it did not have the funds to improve its 5% pay offer, whichjunior doctors have rejected. protests outside schools should be banned — that's according to a review by a senior government advisor. dame sara khan has made the recommendation after examining the handling of demonstrations outside battley grammar school in west yorkshire in 2021. they began when pupils were shown an "offensive" cartoon of the prophet muhammad. she says children need to be protected. one of the recommendations that i have made to the government is that there should be an exclusion zone, or a buffer zone, outside schools, to protect children. if it is the case, for example, that teachers want to go on pickets, because of i
around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. junior doctors in wales have started a 96 hour walk—out as part of an on—going pay dispute with the welsh government. bma cymru say they were left with no choice but to strike after the welsh government "failed to produce a credible offer to end the dispute". the welsh government said it did not have the funds to improve its 5% pay offer, whichjunior doctors have rejected. protests outside schools should be banned — that's...
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to reach the uk. figs people have lost their lives trying to reach the uk. as you can see from _ trying to reach the uk. as you can see from this _ trying to reach the uk. as you can see from this you - trying to reach the uk. as you can see from this you may - trying to reach the uk. as you | can see from this you may look at this first hand and think thatis at this first hand and think that is a sturdy piece of equipment. it is really not, it's a death trap. the poor quality of the rubber is like a bouncy castle, if there's a punch in one bit is all going to go down. the lifejackets were very poor quality. last ear were very poor quality. last year more _ were very poor quality. last year more than _ were very poor quality. last year more than 29,000 - were very poor quality. last year more than 29,000 people crossed the channel in small boats, representing a fall of more than a third on 2022. but survivor series around 4300 people have made thejourney, an increase of 17% on the same period last ye
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that is one of the — us, the uk or elsewhere? that is one of the scary _ us, the uk or elsewhere? that is one of the scary thing - us, the uk or elsewhere? t�*isgt is one of the scary thing for those of us who investigate these attacks. one of the changes in the way the chinese have acted in the last couple of years. it is nothing new. we have been dealing with 15—20 years but it has often been focused on international property, breaking into pharmaceutical companies, companies that are industries in china wants to be competitive in or dominate but in the last couple of years they have been attacks which we call the volt typhoon series of attacks against infrastructure providers that in some cases are particularly focused on the areas of the united states would use to respond to an attack in the pacific so guam, where there is a massive military base, one of the closest to taiwan, pearl harbour, san diego, the kind of places you need electricity, the road system, telecom to work if the us was going to organise a response. they built backdoors into those companies and we are no
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. here, farmers 'ust don't accept that in the uk.— that in the uk. meghan owen reruortin that in the uk. meghan owen reporting there. _ that in the uk. meghan owen reporting there. and - that in the uk. meghan owen reporting there. and you - that in the uk. meghan owen reporting there. and you are | reporting there. and you are live with bbc news. former us president donald trump was back in court on monday for two major updates in his ongoing legal battles. thejudge legal battles. the judge rejected mr trump's attempts to secure a long delay in his new york hush money trial. donald trump is is set to begin on april 15. trump is is set to begin on april15. it trump is is set to begin on april 15. it will be the first—ever criminal trial of a former president in us history. he is alleged to have made a so—called hush money payment to aduu so—called hush money payment to adult film star stormy daniels for a sexual relationship, which he denies. there was also some positive news for the former president. in a separate civilfraud case, thejudge red
. here, farmers 'ust don't accept that in the uk.— that in the uk. meghan owen reruortin that in the uk. meghan owen reporting there. _ that in the uk. meghan owen reporting there. and - that in the uk. meghan owen reporting there. and you - that in the uk. meghan owen reporting there. and you are | reporting there. and you are live with bbc news. former us president donald trump was back in court on monday for two major updates in his ongoing legal battles. thejudge legal battles. the judge...
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tt is it is rwanda ready to receive migrants from the uk? it is very read . migrants from the uk? it is very ready- their _ migrants from the uk? it is very ready. they have _ migrants from the uk? it is very ready. they have been - migrants from the uk? it is very ready. they have been ready - migrants from the uk? it is very ready. they have been ready forj ready. they have been ready for almost two years now. we have just visited the hope hostel, the place where the migrants would be taken. like many otherjournalists before us. it is pristine, it is neat, it is well supplied, it is actually staffed but it is empty. and so the person was showing me around the said if we knew today people were coming we would be ready today to receive them. so they make a point of saying they are super prepared. the will be given to the refugees is they will get full board, accommodation, health care and support for at least the first five years. of course the british government is paying for this. it has already spent £240 million, around $300 million on this project, so they are ready. some of
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around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news... here in the uk, a ten—month—old baby who was murdered by his parents just weeks after being placed back into their care "should have been one of the most protected children". that's according to a safeguarding review that's just been published. derbyshire safeguarding children partnership had been looking into finley boden�*s murder at the hands of his parents. he died 39 days after a family court ruled he could be returned to the care of stephen boden and shannon marsden. he was then attacked and died on christmas day in 2020. his parents were ordered to serve a minimum of 29 and 27 years respectively for finley�*s murder. 0ur correspondent, sean dilley has been reading the report. he gave me the background to the horrific case. the report said there should have been a pre—parenting plan in advance, that is one of the criticisms it has made of the local authority. social services actually acted very, very quickly to remove the child from the care of the parents on a few gro
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yes, a bit like in the uk. _ coalition work in ireland? yes, a bit like in the uk. a _ coalition work in ireland? yes, a bit like in the uk. a parliament i coalition work in ireland? yes, a | bit like in the uk. a parliament is elected with a five year mandate and within that time period, you form a government off the basis of having a majority within the parliament. in the current coalition government, it is a three party government, it retains a comfortable enough majority within the parliament, so there will be changes to the prime minister. so this is a bit similar to the manner in which in the uk, in westminster, you had a number of changes of prime minister, too many one would argue in recent years, and it hasn't precipitated a general election. so we are due to have a general election under our constitution by march at the latest of next year. and simon harris, as taoiseach, will now see out that term in office.— term in office. ireland editor of the irish independent, - term in office. ireland editor of the irish independent, thank. term in office. ireland
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but he wasn't removed from the uk. in 2019, he made fresh submissions, this time including these photographs showing him being baptised at grange road baptist church injarrow. again, he was turned down. by now, he'd been convicted of sexual assault and was on the sex offenders register. so the church made him sign this safeguarding contract. in it, he agreed he'd only enter the church when accompanied by a named male member of the congregation. but at his appeal in october 2020, the former minister from the church gave evidence, saying ezedi's conversion was genuine, and a judge granted him asylum the next month. and so seven years after arriving and after multiple refusals of asylum, ezedi had won and was still in the uk this year to carry out the attack. in an ironic twist in the tale, when abdul ezedi was buried a fortnight ago, as these exclusive pictures given to the bbc show, it was a muslim ceremony at the request of his friends and family. daniel sandford, bbc news. wales will not be at this summers european fo
but he wasn't removed from the uk. in 2019, he made fresh submissions, this time including these photographs showing him being baptised at grange road baptist church injarrow. again, he was turned down. by now, he'd been convicted of sexual assault and was on the sex offenders register. so the church made him sign this safeguarding contract. in it, he agreed he'd only enter the church when accompanied by a named male member of the congregation. but at his appeal in october 2020, the former...
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around the world and it the uk this is bbc news. ., ., world and it the uk this is bbc news. . ., , ., , world and it the uk this is bbc news. . ., , ., ., news. new data shows inflation far more than _ news. new data shows inflation far more than expected - news. new data shows inflation far more than expected last - far more than expected last month sliding from 4% in january to three in february, its lowest level in more than two years. a fall in food prices helped offset rising costs for housing and fuel. prime minister rishi sunak says the uk economy is set for a rebound in 2024. he's been speaking with our economics editor, faisal islam. i do believe that, at the start of this year, we have turned a corner, after the shocks of the past few years, and we are in a new economic moment in 2024. it will prove to be the year that the economy bounces back. green shoots of recovery? that is notjust me saying that, if you talk to businesses like i do across the country, they are starting to see that and feel that. in what is happening in their shops or their restaurants or their companie
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a question to ou, come back into the uk. a question to you. carmen. — come back into the uk. a question to you, carmen, coming _ come back into the uk. a question to you, carmen, coming from _ come back into the uk. a question to you, carmen, coming from nikki. - you, carmen, coming from nikki. straight forward. why does the online check in system for airlines simply not pick this up and it gives the example of, what happened to them. she talks about being caught out with an invalid passport over christmas eve. the family had gone on a skiing holiday, she says she ended up unpacking up a checking desk at stands that in my husband and two kids went on holiday without me. i lost approximately £800, which was not covered on insurance, she says. was not covered on insurance, she sa s. . , was not covered on insurance, she sa s. ., , ., was not covered on insurance, she sa s. ., _, was not covered on insurance, she sas. ., ., says. that is an absolute nightmare situation. i really _ says. that is an absolute nightmare situation. i really feel _ says. that is an absolute nightmare
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around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. the uk's deputy prime minister oliver dowden is to brief mps today on the cyber threat from china. he's expected to tell parliament that china is behind a wave of cyber—attacks against mps and peers. a number who have been critical of beijing are thought to have been targeted. the bbc understands other western nations will set out similar concerns. our political correspondent peter saull told us what he's expected to say. he will talk also about an attack on the electoral commission in 2021 which we only learned about fairly recently, in which millions of voters' records, we understand, where accessed, although the electoral commission said at the time that it didn't have any material impact on our democracy or our electoral process. nevertheless, it was a cause for major concern. they talked at the time about hostile actors being behind this attack. saturday, we are expecting the deputy prime minister oliver dowden, when he gets up in front of the house of commons this afternoon, t
around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. the uk's deputy prime minister oliver dowden is to brief mps today on the cyber threat from china. he's expected to tell parliament that china is behind a wave of cyber—attacks against mps and peers. a number who have been critical of beijing are thought to have been targeted. the bbc understands other western nations will set out similar concerns. our political correspondent peter saull told us what he's expected to say. he will talk also...
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into tomorrow, low pressure in charge, passing to the north of the uk. lots of isobars on that chart, showing that it will be windy. we'll see plenty of showers pushing across many areas, perhaps a line of more organised heavy, thundery showers drifting southwards. some of those showers will continue to be wintry over high ground in the north. a widely windy day gusts of 40mph or 50mph in northern and western parts. temperatures on the thermometer at nine or ten degrees, not unusual for this time of year, but certainly down on where we have been. and when we factor in the wind chill, these are the �*feels like' temperatures. we could knock a few degrees off those temperature values, five or six degrees the feels—like numbers for saturday afternoon. through saturday night the winds will ease a little bit. it will stay quite blustery, i think, for eastern coasts of scotland and england, where we could still see some showers on sunday morning. then a slice of drier, clearer, calmer weather, before a band of cloud and rain pushes in from the west later i
into tomorrow, low pressure in charge, passing to the north of the uk. lots of isobars on that chart, showing that it will be windy. we'll see plenty of showers pushing across many areas, perhaps a line of more organised heavy, thundery showers drifting southwards. some of those showers will continue to be wintry over high ground in the north. a widely windy day gusts of 40mph or 50mph in northern and western parts. temperatures on the thermometer at nine or ten degrees, not unusual for this...
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all driven by low pressure centred to the west of the uk. rain and hill snow pushing northwards across scotland. some really heavy rain for a time across eastern counties of northern ireland. that will take a while to clear. and then for england and wales, yes, there will be some spells of sunshine, but also some heavy, thundery downpours with hail thrown in for good measure, some sunny spells in between. pretty windy, particularly in the south, but also up towards the north of scotland and temperatures north to south between 7—11, maybe 12 degrees celsius in parts of eastern england. now through wednesday night, we will see further showers or longer spells of rain. this clump of wet weather drifting across southern england into the midlands. if that gets far enough west into wales, well over high ground, that could give a little bit of snow because it will be quite cold to take us into thursday morning. although probably too windy for most places to see a frost. and then into thursday, while this area of low pressure firmly in charge. thi
all driven by low pressure centred to the west of the uk. rain and hill snow pushing northwards across scotland. some really heavy rain for a time across eastern counties of northern ireland. that will take a while to clear. and then for england and wales, yes, there will be some spells of sunshine, but also some heavy, thundery downpours with hail thrown in for good measure, some sunny spells in between. pretty windy, particularly in the south, but also up towards the north of scotland and...
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around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. it was one of last summer's big blockbuster movies and it swept the board during the awards season, but up until now, people injapan haven't been able to see the film oppenheimer — but that has changed as it opened in cinemas today. the film tells the story of the scientist, j robert oppenheimer. he created the first nuclear bomb, which was later used againstjapan during world war ii, killing more than 200,000 people. it was seen as too controversial and sensitive a topic for the people ofjapan. our tokyo correspondent shaimaa khalil reports from hiroshima. no location, no place is in really more relevant to the oppenheimer story than here in hiroshima. the first atomic bomb fell nearly directly above the building behind me, known as the hiroshima peace memorial or the a—bomb dome and for years it has been meticulously preserved to be in the state it was enduring that bombing and overhear is the river, where thousands of people whose skin was burning at the time jumped in for refu
around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. it was one of last summer's big blockbuster movies and it swept the board during the awards season, but up until now, people injapan haven't been able to see the film oppenheimer — but that has changed as it opened in cinemas today. the film tells the story of the scientist, j robert oppenheimer. he created the first nuclear bomb, which was later used againstjapan during world war ii, killing more than 200,000 people. it was seen as too...
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i don't think the uk or indeed australia are really going to notice very much. i see that president biden�*s sort of already offered to reconstruct the bridge. but in terms of insurance claim, it's going to be enormous and there are concerns about the effect that that might have. my understanding is that the ship was insured with the britannia p&i club and the britannia club, as far as i can see, despite the name it's got, it's based in a number of countries. but nonetheless, it's going to put, i think, a big strain on the p&i club system because they basically... there are 13 p&i clubs that are together in an international group, and they will be sharing the costs between them. but even despite the sharing and the reinsurance, it's going to be a significant hit. it's notjust the bridge, which is clearly a risk to shipping and has to be removed, but there will be containers floating around in the water, i suspect. i don't know how many of those actually fell in the into the sea, but containers floating or semi—floating or semi—submerged are a well known ha
i don't think the uk or indeed australia are really going to notice very much. i see that president biden�*s sort of already offered to reconstruct the bridge. but in terms of insurance claim, it's going to be enormous and there are concerns about the effect that that might have. my understanding is that the ship was insured with the britannia p&i club and the britannia club, as far as i can see, despite the name it's got, it's based in a number of countries. but nonetheless, it's going...
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a team from uk-med is standing by.- al-aqsa hospital. a team from uk-med is standing by. we go to the patient _ uk-med is standing by. we go to the patient with a _ uk-med is standing by. we go to the patient with a fracture. - uk-med is standing by. we go to the patient with a fracture. he i the patient with a fracture. he is a very brave boy. so let's go. is a very brave boy. so let's to. is a very brave boy. so let's o, , is a very brave boy. so let's go. he says he was playing when his neighbourhood _ go. he says he was playing when his neighbourhood was _ go. he says he was playing when his neighbourhood was bombed. | his neighbourhood was bombed. he was injured and his mother and six—month—old baby brother were killed. may god have mercy on their souls, he says. the surgery goes well. it is one of hundreds team have performed the hospital. faced with desperate need in the worst of what war can do. i desperate need in the worst of what war can do.— what war can do. i worked in many warzones _ what war can do. i worked in many warzones over - what war can do. i
a team from uk-med is standing by.- al-aqsa hospital. a team from uk-med is standing by. we go to the patient _ uk-med is standing by. we go to the patient with a _ uk-med is standing by. we go to the patient with a fracture. - uk-med is standing by. we go to the patient with a fracture. he i the patient with a fracture. he is a very brave boy. so let's go. is a very brave boy. so let's to. is a very brave boy. so let's o, , is a very brave boy. so let's go. he says he was playing when his...
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around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. around the world and across the uk, you are with bbc news. to the israel—gaza war next. the israeli defence minister, yoav gallant, has sought to cool tensions with washington on his visit there. he stressed the importance of us—israeli ties during talks with his counterpart lloyd austin. but, in some of his strongest comments so far, lloyd austin said the humanitarian catastrophe in gaza was intensifying and civilian deaths were far too high. gaza's health ministry says at least 32,490 palestinians have been killed and more than 711,000 have been injured in israel's military offensive on gaza since oct the 7th. let's listen to what mr austin said. in gaza today, the number of civilian casualties is far too high and the amount of humanitarian aid is far too low. gaza is suffering a humanitarian catastrophe and the situation is getting even worse. we need immediate increases in assistance to avert famine. our work to open a temporary humanitarian corridor by sea will help. but the
around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. around the world and across the uk, you are with bbc news. to the israel—gaza war next. the israeli defence minister, yoav gallant, has sought to cool tensions with washington on his visit there. he stressed the importance of us—israeli ties during talks with his counterpart lloyd austin. but, in some of his strongest comments so far, lloyd austin said the humanitarian catastrophe in gaza was intensifying and civilian deaths were far too...
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let's turn to uk politics now. the chancellorjeremy the chancellor jeremy hunt the chancellorjeremy hunt has promised to protect the value of pensions in the conservative election manifesto. mr hunt was speaking to the bbc �*s lorcan spoke. 0ur westminster correspondent — georgia roberts has more. the prime minister this week has been talking about this being a bounce back a year for the uk economy and jeremy hunt the chancellor today also keen to try and capitalise on some bright spots perhaps in the economic change in weather we have coming. this week we heard news of inflation falling to the lowest it has been in a couple of years, also a bank of england report saying interest rate cuts might come a bit sooner than expected. so this is good news, especially for a uk government that has been lagging behind consistently labour in the polls, they are keen to stress some economic good news. however, the question laura kuenssberg on the programme this morning wanted to ask is whether it is too soon for the uk gov
let's turn to uk politics now. the chancellorjeremy the chancellor jeremy hunt the chancellorjeremy hunt has promised to protect the value of pensions in the conservative election manifesto. mr hunt was speaking to the bbc �*s lorcan spoke. 0ur westminster correspondent — georgia roberts has more. the prime minister this week has been talking about this being a bounce back a year for the uk economy and jeremy hunt the chancellor today also keen to try and capitalise on some bright spots...
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around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. let's look at some top stories in the uk. new data shows that inflation fell more than expected last month, sliding from a% injanuary to 3.a% in february. that's its lowest level in more than two years. a fall in food prices helped offset rising costs for housing and fuel. prime minister rishi sunak says the uk economy is set for a rebound in 202a. he's been speaking with our economics editor, faisal islam. ido i do believe that at the start of this year, we have turned a corner after the shocks of the past few years and we are in a new economic moment in 202a. it will prove to be the year that the economy bounces back. that is notjust methane, if you talk to businesses like i do across the country, they are starting to see that and feel that. what is happening in their shops or their restaurants or the companies... mr sunak has pledged to grow the economy as he faces a general election in the months ahead. at the end of last year, the uk slipped into an economic recession and inflation remains higher than the 2% target set b
around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. let's look at some top stories in the uk. new data shows that inflation fell more than expected last month, sliding from a% injanuary to 3.a% in february. that's its lowest level in more than two years. a fall in food prices helped offset rising costs for housing and fuel. prime minister rishi sunak says the uk economy is set for a rebound in 202a. he's been speaking with our economics editor, faisal islam. ido i do believe that at the start...
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we are told that the uk has airdropped food supplies into gaza for the second time. the royal air force parachuting more than ten tonnes of aid including rice flour, oil, and baby food to gaza civilians today on good friday. the raf plane flying from oman, the defence secretary saying the uk is doing all he can to get as much food into gaza as soon as possible, this is the second time the uk has airdropped food supplies into gaza. let's stay with the middle east, because with a separate strand, the uk's eurovision contestant, olly alexander, has rejected calls for him to boycott this year's competition in sweden. the artist released a statement expressing his wish for peace, but saying he believes in the unifying power of music, and hopes it can inspire greater compassion. there have been calls for a boycott. our culture reporter, noor nanji, told us more. yeah. so this was an open letter that was posted on instagram by a group calling themselves queers for palestine, and it was addressed directly to olly alexander, and it urged him to pull out of the eurovision song
we are told that the uk has airdropped food supplies into gaza for the second time. the royal air force parachuting more than ten tonnes of aid including rice flour, oil, and baby food to gaza civilians today on good friday. the raf plane flying from oman, the defence secretary saying the uk is doing all he can to get as much food into gaza as soon as possible, this is the second time the uk has airdropped food supplies into gaza. let's stay with the middle east, because with a separate strand,...
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the thing about the uk that makes us want to come over here are the fans. they listen like the sober crowd and they react like a drunk crowd. it's like the perfect combination that you want in an audience. with other artists following beyonce's move into country later this year, audiences over here are only expected to get bigger. felicity baker, bbc news. and in the next hour we will be talking to a beyonce superfan to get his take on her new country album. finally this half hour i want to show you some stunning pictures of mother nature in action in iceland. a volcano continues to erupt there but as you can see it has been caught spewing lava at the same time as the famous northern lights display. so you have the red hot lava spewing from the ground at the same time as the green glow of the natural light display in the sky. the time—lapse video was shot in southwestern iceland.. where the volcano has erupted several times since december. some amazing pictures of two natural phenomena coming together. stay with us here on bbc news. hello. given what we'v
the thing about the uk that makes us want to come over here are the fans. they listen like the sober crowd and they react like a drunk crowd. it's like the perfect combination that you want in an audience. with other artists following beyonce's move into country later this year, audiences over here are only expected to get bigger. felicity baker, bbc news. and in the next hour we will be talking to a beyonce superfan to get his take on her new country album. finally this half hour i want to...
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yeah, so a bit like in the uk. a parliament is elected with a five—year mandate, and within that time period, you form a government off the basis of having a majority within the parliament. and the current coalition government, it's a three—party government, it retains a comfortable enough majority within the parliament, so they will be changing the prime minister. so this is a bit similar to the manner in which in the uk, in westminster, you've had a number of changes of prime minister — too many, one would argue — in recent years, and it hasn't precipitated a general election. so, we are due to have a general election under our constitution by march, at the latest, of next year. and simon harris, as taoiseach, will now see out that term in office. here in the uk, the chancellor has confirmed that the conservatives will commit to keeping the so—called triple—lock on pension increases in their election manifesto. under the current government system, state pensions rise every year in april, in line with
yeah, so a bit like in the uk. a parliament is elected with a five—year mandate, and within that time period, you form a government off the basis of having a majority within the parliament. and the current coalition government, it's a three—party government, it retains a comfortable enough majority within the parliament, so they will be changing the prime minister. so this is a bit similar to the manner in which in the uk, in westminster, you've had a number of changes of prime minister —...
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here in the uk — the chancellor has confirmed the conservatives will have a commitment to keeping the so—called triple—lock on pension increases, in their election manifesto. under the pledge, state pensions rise every april, in line with whichever is highest out of inflation, average wage increases, or 2.5%. georgia roberts has this report. will the triple lock be in the tory manifesto this time around? well, i can confirm it will be, yes. the chancellor was determined to spread some economic cheer this morning, after recent news of falling inflation. and some cheer in particular for pensioners came, with a clear commitment to the triple lock, if the conservatives win the next general election. when we came to office in 2010, pensioners were more likely to be in poverty than other income groups. now, because of the triple lock that we introduced, they are less likely to be in poverty, and i think that's a very important social change. it's a policy that's been criticised as unsustainable because of its hefty price tag. a recent report by the institute for fiscal studies think tan
here in the uk — the chancellor has confirmed the conservatives will have a commitment to keeping the so—called triple—lock on pension increases, in their election manifesto. under the pledge, state pensions rise every april, in line with whichever is highest out of inflation, average wage increases, or 2.5%. georgia roberts has this report. will the triple lock be in the tory manifesto this time around? well, i can confirm it will be, yes. the chancellor was determined to spread some...
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link in the north of the uk. —— but cold air could linger in the north of the uk. this is bbc news, the headlines: four gunmen have been arrested after 133 people were killed in a moscow concert hall attack — president putin has vowed those responsible will be punished. the islamic state group says it was behind the attack — releasing a photo of four masked men it says were involved. an outpouring of support for the princess of wales — after she revealed she's in the early stages of cancer treatment. in a video statement, catherine said the diagnosis came as a "huge shock". health leaders have praised kate for being "brave" in "speaking out". the health ministry in gaza says the number of people killed by israeli forces while waiting for aid on the outskirts of gaza city has risen to at least 19. they re said to have been hit by tank fire and shelling at a roadside distribution point. the israeli army has denied firing on the crowd. you can get more on the bbc news website or the app. about five minutes ago i said the lights in central london should go out as
link in the north of the uk. —— but cold air could linger in the north of the uk. this is bbc news, the headlines: four gunmen have been arrested after 133 people were killed in a moscow concert hall attack — president putin has vowed those responsible will be punished. the islamic state group says it was behind the attack — releasing a photo of four masked men it says were involved. an outpouring of support for the princess of wales — after she revealed she's in the early stages of...
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memorials also appeared outside russian embassies in several countries, including the uk. a national day of mourning has been declared for sunday. armed police have been patrolling the area around the crocus city hall. in a televised address, president putin called the attack a �*barbaric terrorist act,�* and said all four gunmen had been detained. the islamic state group says it carried out the attack and released a photograph of four masked men. our first report is from our russia editor, steve rosenberg who has been to the scene, and a warning, you may find some of the details in his report, upsetting. it was hard to believe that only yesterday this was a concert hall in what was left of crocus city, the full horror of what had happened became clear. the attackers had torched the building. a rock concert became an inferno. gunfire. screaming. but first the gunmen had opened fire... screaming and gunfire. to kill as many of the audience as possible. in one constant stream of bullets. russia says the four gunmen who did this have been arrested. and claims they plan to
memorials also appeared outside russian embassies in several countries, including the uk. a national day of mourning has been declared for sunday. armed police have been patrolling the area around the crocus city hall. in a televised address, president putin called the attack a �*barbaric terrorist act,�* and said all four gunmen had been detained. the islamic state group says it carried out the attack and released a photograph of four masked men. our first report is from our russia editor,...
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_ you believe needs now to happen with the uk and _ you believe needs now to happen with the uk and china? term, _ the uk and china? term, do you want to say some thing about that? i term, do you want to say some thing about that? ~ term, do you want to say some thing about that?— about that? i think there has been a chance in about that? i think there has been a change in tone _ about that? i think there has been a change in tone from _ about that? i think there has been a change in tone...
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so this area of low pressure sits out to the west of the uk during monday. so it's here where we'll see the wetter and windy weather further north and east tending to be a little bit drier. still quite chilly across northern scotland. a few wintry showers here. and as this rain pushes northwards into the cold air, we're likely to see some more significant snow falling over the mountain tops there later in the day. some good spells of sunshine across the midlands, southern and eastern england, up to 12 degrees here, but a chilly day to come across the north and not feeling particularly pleasant for the west because of all the cloud and the rain. and things don't really get better. as we move through this new week, even into the run up to easter, we'll keep low pressure close by bringing bands of rain, fairly strong winds at times. sunshine and showers won't be raining all the time. and earlier in the week, with that cold air looming across scotland, we're likely to see further hill snow at times, you'll notice towards the end of the week, slightly milder air
so this area of low pressure sits out to the west of the uk during monday. so it's here where we'll see the wetter and windy weather further north and east tending to be a little bit drier. still quite chilly across northern scotland. a few wintry showers here. and as this rain pushes northwards into the cold air, we're likely to see some more significant snow falling over the mountain tops there later in the day. some good spells of sunshine across the midlands, southern and eastern england,...
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around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. farmers around europe have been protesting in recent weeks about they way they're treated, and in particular, cheap imports and tighter environmental regulations. today it was the turn of british farmers to demonstrate. a convoy of around 50 tractors made its way through central london. meghan owen has been there for us. they're protesting against a number of things, but particularly cheap food imports and tightening environmental restrictions. now, it comes after a number of eu countries, and countries around the world, who've also staged their own farming protest. but this is the first time in a while that have taken to the streets of central london in their tractors. the government says "we firmly back up farmers, we firmly put agriculture at the forefront of any deals we negotiate" — but i think, from the sounds and looks of it here, farmers just don't accept that in the uk. our reporter meghan owen there in central london. you're live with bbc news. former us president donald t
around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. farmers around europe have been protesting in recent weeks about they way they're treated, and in particular, cheap imports and tighter environmental regulations. today it was the turn of british farmers to demonstrate. a convoy of around 50 tractors made its way through central london. meghan owen has been there for us. they're protesting against a number of things, but particularly cheap food imports and tightening environmental...
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however, the question laura kuenssberg wanted to ask is whether it is too soon for the uk government to be trumpeting news like this as a turning point given that many people are still feeling the pinch in their pockets, and so let's listen to the chancellor now answering laura kuenssberg's questions on the economy. kuenssberg's questions on the econom . ., kuenssberg's questions on the econom . . ., ,., kuenssberg's questions on the econom . . ., , ., , kuenssberg's questions on the econom . . ., , ., economy. the main reason people vote conservative — economy. the main reason people vote conservative is — economy. the main reason people vote conservative is because _ economy. the main reason people vote conservative is because they _ economy. the main reason people vote conservative is because they trust - conservative is because they trust us to— conservative is because they trust us to take — conservative is because they trust us to take the tough and difficult decisions — us to take the tough and difficult decisions that gets the economy back on track _ decisions that
however, the question laura kuenssberg wanted to ask is whether it is too soon for the uk government to be trumpeting news like this as a turning point given that many people are still feeling the pinch in their pockets, and so let's listen to the chancellor now answering laura kuenssberg's questions on the economy. kuenssberg's questions on the econom . ., kuenssberg's questions on the econom . . ., ,., kuenssberg's questions on the econom . . ., , ., , kuenssberg's questions on the econom . ....
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professorjohn shelton from cancer research uk, thank you forjoining us on bbc news. to the middle east next. the united nations chief, antonio guterres, has visited the rafah crossing and has made a renewed call for an immediate ceasefire in gaza. he said it was time to silence the guns and stop the nightmare, describing the ongoing loss of life there as a moral outrage. hundreds of trucks waiting are waiting at the border crossing to bring much needed aid into gaza. mr guterres�*s visit comes as israel faces mounting international pressure to allow more goods into the territory as fears mount of imminent famine. nothing justifies the horrific attacks by hamas on october 7th. and nothing justifies the collective punishment of the palestinian people. now, more than ever, it is time for an immediate humanitarian ceasefire. it is time to silence the guns. palestinians in gaza — children, women, men — remain stuck in a nonstop nightmare. communities obliterated, homes demolished, entire families and generations wiped out, with hunger and starvation stalking the pop
professorjohn shelton from cancer research uk, thank you forjoining us on bbc news. to the middle east next. the united nations chief, antonio guterres, has visited the rafah crossing and has made a renewed call for an immediate ceasefire in gaza. he said it was time to silence the guns and stop the nightmare, describing the ongoing loss of life there as a moral outrage. hundreds of trucks waiting are waiting at the border crossing to bring much needed aid into gaza. mr guterres�*s visit...
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criminal exploitation in the uk. —— the review into child criminal exploitation in the uk. let's get an idea of the scale of the problem. it let's get an idea of the scale of the problem-— let's get an idea of the scale of the problem. let's get an idea of the scale of the roblem. ., , , , , ., the problem. it was put up tens of thousands of _ the problem. it was put up tens of thousands of children _ the problem. it was put up tens of thousands of children at _ the problem. it was put up tens of thousands of children at risk. - the problem. it was put up tens of thousands of children at risk. all l thousands of children at risk. all the experts agree this will be almost certainly an underestimate because of the inconsistent way that people cannot... individuals caught up people cannot... individuals caught up in the problem. in people cannot. .. individuals caught up in the problem.— up in the problem. in all focus has been ut up in the problem. in all focus has been put on _ up in the problem. in all focus
criminal exploitation in the uk. —— the review into child criminal exploitation in the uk. let's get an idea of the scale of the problem. it let's get an idea of the scale of the problem-— let's get an idea of the scale of the problem. let's get an idea of the scale of the roblem. ., , , , , ., the problem. it was put up tens of thousands of _ the problem. it was put up tens of thousands of children _ the problem. it was put up tens of thousands of children at _ the problem. it was put up...
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around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. let's look at another story making news. the former wales rugby union star louis rees—zammit has signed a three—year deal with american football team, the kansas city chiefs. the decision comes after the 23—year—old impressed on a recent trial in the us. in a video posted on social media, he announced he "couldn't wait to go". he drew interest from several nfl franchises — having meetings with the new yorkjets, cleveland browns and denver broncos — but has signed with the reigning super bowl champions. a lot of people might look at it and think, "0h a lot of people might look at it and think, "oh my god, he's playing for the best team in the nfl. how can you break into that team?" is not really like that. this is the absolute perfect fit for him. there is no team that is set up for him to be able to make an impact, potentially straightaway, then the kansas city chiefs. rees—zammit has targeted a hybrid role playing at both wide receiver and running—back, and his next task will be to try to earn a regular—se
around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. let's look at another story making news. the former wales rugby union star louis rees—zammit has signed a three—year deal with american football team, the kansas city chiefs. the decision comes after the 23—year—old impressed on a recent trial in the us. in a video posted on social media, he announced he "couldn't wait to go". he drew interest from several nfl franchises — having meetings with the new yorkjets, cleveland...
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so far this year, nine people have lost their lives trying to reach the uk. well, as you can see from this, you might look at this at first hand and think that's a sturdy piece of equipment. it's really not. it's a death trap. the poor quality of the rubber is like a bouncy castle. if there's a puncture in one bit, it's all going to go down. these life jackets are very, very poor quality. last year, more than 29,000 people crossed the channel in small boats — that represented a fall of more than a third on 2022. but so far this year, around 4,300 people have made the journey — an increase of 17% on the same period last year, despite government pledges to stop the boats. the boats have been getting bigger with more and more people packed on to them. when the crossings became a regular thing five years ago, there was an average of seven people per boat, now, it's more like 50. the home office says its recent social media activity in albania helped contribute to a fall of 90% in arrivals from there. and the home secretary told me the new campaign isjust one
so far this year, nine people have lost their lives trying to reach the uk. well, as you can see from this, you might look at this at first hand and think that's a sturdy piece of equipment. it's really not. it's a death trap. the poor quality of the rubber is like a bouncy castle. if there's a puncture in one bit, it's all going to go down. these life jackets are very, very poor quality. last year, more than 29,000 people crossed the channel in small boats — that represented a fall of more...