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live from washington, this is bbc news. gunman opened fire and trigger explosives at a concert hall near moscow. at least a0 people are dead and more than 100 injured. the islamic state group has claimed responsibility for the attack, that the bbc has not been able to individually verify this. plus a very personal message from catherine, princess of wales, who has revealed she's receiving chemotherapy for cancer. , ., , cancer. this, of course, came as a huge _ cancer. this, of course, came as a huge shock, _ cancer. this, of course, came as a huge shock, and - cancer. this, of course, came as a huge shock, and william| as a huge shock, and william and i have been doing everything i can to process and manage this privately for the sake of our young family. i'm carl notman. we want to bring you to lead major stories. we'll discuss the revelation that britain's princess of wales says she is in the early stages of cancer treatment, but first the islamic state militant group has claimed responsibility for an attack on civilians
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this is bbc news. all change at the top — speculation mounts on who will take the helm at boeing as ceo dave calhoun announces his departure. big tobacco tells the bbc that a proposed disposable vape ban in the uk won't be effective. and forever young — we take a look at the booming anti—ageing beauty industry and its impact on health. hello. you're in time for the top business stories. i'm sally bundock. we start with boeing where it's all change at the top as the plane—making giant looks to draw a line under a deepening safety crisis. the boss, chief executive dave calhoun, has said he will step down by the end of the year. the head of boeing's commercial airlines division will retire immediately and its chairman will not stand for re—election. this all part of the continuing fallout after an unused door blew out of a boeing 737 max in january shortly after take—off. no passengers were injured in the incident. michelle fleury has more. there is a major shakeup at boeing. dave calhoun says
this is bbc news. all change at the top — speculation mounts on who will take the helm at boeing as ceo dave calhoun announces his departure. big tobacco tells the bbc that a proposed disposable vape ban in the uk won't be effective. and forever young — we take a look at the booming anti—ageing beauty industry and its impact on health. hello. you're in time for the top business stories. i'm sally bundock. we start with boeing where it's all change at the top as the plane—making giant...
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this is bbc news. how should the bbc be funded in the future? the director general of the corporation, tim davie, has said the licence fee — a charge levied on anyone who owns a television in the uk — needs to be reformed, so it's more affordable to those on lower incomes. he also urged the government to take responsibility for funding the world service. katie razzall started by asking him "if the bbc as we know i think we the few i think we really need the bbc, in the world of so much polarisation and disinformation. shire polarisation and disinformation. are ou polarisation and disinformation. are you signalling its end by questioning the licence fee? i do think that questioning the licence fee? i u think that absolutely we need to be universal and independent and i believe in a non—commercial offer in the uk is precious. it is really important we protect that. i do think it is right to say, we have reformed the licence fee over time, we have made changes and developed it and gone through radio and television, all the areas of the bbc, i
this is bbc news. how should the bbc be funded in the future? the director general of the corporation, tim davie, has said the licence fee — a charge levied on anyone who owns a television in the uk — needs to be reformed, so it's more affordable to those on lower incomes. he also urged the government to take responsibility for funding the world service. katie razzall started by asking him "if the bbc as we know i think we the few i think we really need the bbc, in the world of so much...
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you are watching bbc news. these are the live pictures from baltimore, where that bridge collapsed in the early hours of this morning, around 1:40am local time. a cargo ship crashed into one of the columns of that bridge. some of the music we are getting from our partners in the us, cbs news, they are saying that the key bridge collapse due to the dali losing propulsion and colliding with a supporting tab of the bridge. let's bring in our correspondent. sean dilley is following developments from oui’ newsroom. this is from cbs news putting a law enforcement official saying that the ship had lost propulsion, which keeps with what some people were saying about how the lights went out on the ship before the collision, implying there were some sort of fault on the board?— fault on the board? cbs, our us artners fault on the board? cbs, our us partners are _ fault on the board? cbs, our us partners are a — fault on the board? cbs, our us partners are a highly _ fault on the board? cbs, our us partners are a hi
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colletta smith, bbc news. an american journalist who was arrested in russia a year ago on espionage charges has had his detention behind bars in russia extended as he awaits trial. evan gershkovich, a reporter for the wall streetjournal, is the first western journalist to face such charges since the fall of the soviet union. the us ambassador in moscow has called the charges categorically untrue and fiction. our russia editor steve rosenberg reports. we were not allowed into the moscow city courthouse. we were not allowed into the moscow city courthouse-— city courthouse. nothing personal. all journalists _ city courthouse. nothing personal. all journalists were _ city courthouse. nothing personal. all journalists were being - city courthouse. nothing personal. all journalists were being kept - city courthouse. nothing personal. | all journalists were being kept out. alljournalists were being kept out. instead the court released its own video, just six seconds of evan gershkovick. ajudge ruled he must stay i
colletta smith, bbc news. an american journalist who was arrested in russia a year ago on espionage charges has had his detention behind bars in russia extended as he awaits trial. evan gershkovich, a reporter for the wall streetjournal, is the first western journalist to face such charges since the fall of the soviet union. the us ambassador in moscow has called the charges categorically untrue and fiction. our russia editor steve rosenberg reports. we were not allowed into the moscow city...
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let's head to the bbc sport centre. on thursday, the quarterfinals in barcelona and to the last six year running after singh of norway 3—1 on the night in spain and 5—2 on aggregate. just over and we just approach the half—hour mark and currently 1—0 with the only goal of the game and that means the french capital now leads at tight 3—1 on aggregates. newcastle united midfielder sandro tonali has been charged with misconduct by the english football association for alleged breaches of betting rules. having signed from ac milan injuly 2023 for £55 million, tonali was banned for betting on matches involving his teams brescia and milan. this charge, though, relates to alleged bets since he moved to newcastle. andy swiss has more. remembered joining newcastle last summer but is only really played a few times for them because last year, he was banned by the italian football federation for ten months because he broke betting rules in italy and not was extended worldwide siu has not been able to play for newcastle si
let's head to the bbc sport centre. on thursday, the quarterfinals in barcelona and to the last six year running after singh of norway 3—1 on the night in spain and 5—2 on aggregate. just over and we just approach the half—hour mark and currently 1—0 with the only goal of the game and that means the french capital now leads at tight 3—1 on aggregates. newcastle united midfielder sandro tonali has been charged with misconduct by the english football association for alleged breaches of...
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will grant, bbc news, haiti. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. you're live with bbc news. the uk government has suffered fresh defeats over its contentious plan to deport some asylum seekers to rwanda. the house of lords proposed changes including a need to give due regard to international law. the legislation is intended to stop court challenges to efforts to send some asylum seekers to rwanda, by declaring the east african country to be safe. deportation flights were stopped by a supreme court ruling last year, which said the system could lead to human rights breaches. here is our chief political correspondent henry zeffman, and our africa correspondent barbara plett usher. we had yesterday the second time that the house of lords, the upper chamber, took a look at this legislation and for the second time in a row they said to the house of commons that they wanted to make various changes to it. so now it gets sent back to the house of commons, the elected chamber, they will look at it again, although not until after easter, so midway through apr
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yes the bbc, remember being in bbc, i mean, i remember being in bbc, i mean, i remember being in bbc seminars where people bbc staff seminars where people would about diversity would say about diversity and the their the staff would put their hands up what class and up and say, what about class and background? i agree background? so yeah, i agree with always needs with you. it always needs to think about diversity in the broadest sense. but if we lose the lose huge part of the bbc, we lose a huge part of the bbc, we lose a huge part of the british character. >> i think it's fair to >> look, i think it's fair to say, lot viewers at say, and a lot of viewers at home agree a lot of home will agree that a lot of bbc journalists are actually masquerading as journalists or actually left activists. let's be honest , that's what they are. be honest, that's what they are. they're masquerading as journalists and reporters pushing a certain agenda, and they're getting away with it. okay, fine . he's saying all okay, fine. he's saying all this, well, where's where's the where's the bbc journalis
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on bbc london... search and rescue efforts continuing after the dali container ship careered into baltimore's spectacular road bridge — collapsing much of it into the water like ninepins. we will be hearing from baltimore from sea captains and structural engineers. that's newsnight — 10.30. good evening. a search operation is continuing for at least six people thrown into a river in the us city of baltimore — after this huge container ship collided with a bridge, sending it crashing into the water. maintenance workers were working on the bridge when it happened in the early hours of the morning. two people were pulled from the freezing waters. rescuers are now using sonar to search the wreakage for the missing. in the minutes before the crash, its thought the container ship lost power. in a moment rebecca morelle will take a step by step look at what happened. but first we have correspondents on both sides of the bridge in baltimore. gary o'donoghue is on the east side — sumi somaskander is on
on bbc london... search and rescue efforts continuing after the dali container ship careered into baltimore's spectacular road bridge — collapsing much of it into the water like ninepins. we will be hearing from baltimore from sea captains and structural engineers. that's newsnight — 10.30. good evening. a search operation is continuing for at least six people thrown into a river in the us city of baltimore — after this huge container ship collided with a bridge, sending it crashing into...
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james cook, bbc news. in south africa, at least 45 people have died in a bus crash in the north east of the country. the department for transport says the vehicle plunged off a high bridge into a ravine after colliding with the crash barrier while travelling from botswana to the limpopo province. the bus then burst into flames when it hit the ground. local media is reporting that an eight year—old girl was the only survivor. the boss of the uk's biggest water company, thames water, has told the bbc that customer bills need to rise by 40% by 2030 to pay for improvements. chris weston also said it is eventually possible the company could be nationalised if it fails to secure fresh funding from investors. earlier today, shareholders announced they would not be putting £500 million towards a rescue plan. our business editor, simonjack, reports in the village of lambourn in west berkshire, drains have overflowed regularly, pouring raw sewage onto the streets and straight into the local river — a protected
james cook, bbc news. in south africa, at least 45 people have died in a bus crash in the north east of the country. the department for transport says the vehicle plunged off a high bridge into a ravine after colliding with the crash barrier while travelling from botswana to the limpopo province. the bus then burst into flames when it hit the ground. local media is reporting that an eight year—old girl was the only survivor. the boss of the uk's biggest water company, thames water, has told...
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this is bbc news. this is bbc news. in india, deepening religious polarisation and increasing islamophobia have marked narendra modi's second term in power. ahead of the general election, which is due to begin next month, people from the muslim community, which constitutes india's largest minority, have told the bbc they feel they are being marginalised and suppressed. the government denies the allegations. our south asia correspondent yogita limaye reports from northern india — a warning that her report contains images that some viewers may find distressing. out on the streets of the capital, delhi, a policeman assaulted muslims offering prayers. just outside goa, a muslim man was beaten by a mob, forced to chant the name of a hindu deity. and injaipur in the north—west, a family devastated by perhaps the most chilling incident of violence against muslims in india. umesa begum's husband, the father of their five children, mohammed asgar ali, was among three muslim passengers shot dead by a railway policeman on a tr
this is bbc news. this is bbc news. in india, deepening religious polarisation and increasing islamophobia have marked narendra modi's second term in power. ahead of the general election, which is due to begin next month, people from the muslim community, which constitutes india's largest minority, have told the bbc they feel they are being marginalised and suppressed. the government denies the allegations. our south asia correspondent yogita limaye reports from northern india — a warning...
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this is bbc news. the syrian government blames israel for deadly airstrikes near the city of aleppo, which killed at least 42 people. rishi sunak faces criticism after giving a knighthood to the largest conservative party's donor. calls for a police investigation after the bbc revealed the post office knew of flaws in the it system used by branch managers. and beyonce is back with herfirst country album. hello. we start this hour in the middle east. syria has blamed israel for air strikes on the northern city of aleppo which have killed at least 42 people and wounded many others. they include syrian soldiers and some fighters from the lebanese group hezbollah. in gaza israel has said it's looking at ways to increase humanitarian aid being sent to the gaza strip and has denied that it places any limits on the amount getting in. on thursday the un's top court ordered israel to take all necessary and effective action to ensure basic food supplies reached
this is bbc news. the syrian government blames israel for deadly airstrikes near the city of aleppo, which killed at least 42 people. rishi sunak faces criticism after giving a knighthood to the largest conservative party's donor. calls for a police investigation after the bbc revealed the post office knew of flaws in the it system used by branch managers. and beyonce is back with herfirst country album. hello. we start this hour in the middle east. syria has blamed israel for air strikes on...
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we've been discussing abdul ezedi and the bbc on the bbc, brian says. when will the bbc, brian says. when will the bbc be made responsible for its decisions? well, jacob, that's down to you and your colleagues . down to you and your colleagues. and on ezedi, alison says, will the that this horrific the lady that this horrific person attacked have any recourse the church as recourse against the church as it the church who it was the church who authenticated and is authenticated him? and that is small. c c for church because i'm not entirely sure which church it is. it's not holy mother, and it's not the anglican church. now it's time to break my silence on the garrick club affair . as you may garrick club affair. as you may have guessed, i am in fact a member of the garrick club, which has been in the news recently, mainly for the fact that its membership list has been exposed, many being been exposed, with many being criticised for their membership of a men's only club. but some news from morning seems to news from this morning seems to refute seems, at
we've been discussing abdul ezedi and the bbc on the bbc, brian says. when will the bbc, brian says. when will the bbc be made responsible for its decisions? well, jacob, that's down to you and your colleagues . down to you and your colleagues. and on ezedi, alison says, will the that this horrific the lady that this horrific person attacked have any recourse the church as recourse against the church as it the church who it was the church who authenticated and is authenticated him? and that is...
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this is bbc news. —— baltimore. i'm sumi somaskanda. six people are still missing after a cargo ship ploughs into a critical bridge, causing it to collapse. two people have been rescued, one is still in hospital, as the authorities continue to search the water. and i'm ben brown in london with the rest of the day's news, including... ..shares in the company behind donald trump's truth social soar as it debuts on the stock market. the head of the bbc�*s as the licence fee needs to be reformed to be more affordable for people on lower incomes. and brazilian winger viniciusjunior says viniciusjunior says he feels "less and less" like playing football because of the racist abuse he has suffered in spain. the head of the bbc�*s as the licence fee needs to be reformed to be more welcome to our programme live here from baltimore. you can just see you canjust see behind my right shoulder, those images on the bridge that were impacted by the massive cargo ship, causing it to collapse into the water. the
this is bbc news. —— baltimore. i'm sumi somaskanda. six people are still missing after a cargo ship ploughs into a critical bridge, causing it to collapse. two people have been rescued, one is still in hospital, as the authorities continue to search the water. and i'm ben brown in london with the rest of the day's news, including... ..shares in the company behind donald trump's truth social soar as it debuts on the stock market. the head of the bbc�*s as the licence fee needs to be...
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chris mason, bbc news. donald trump is to face a criminal trial on the 15th april, the first—ever criminal trial of a former or current us president. mr trump is alleged to have paid "hush" money to a porn star, stormy daniels, over a sexual relationship, which he denies. here's our north america editor, sarah smith. it is a spectacle every time the trump cavalcade rolls up for another court date. today's journey was to try to delay his first criminal trial for making illegal hush money payments to an adult film star who claimed to have had an affair with him, saying it will interfere with his election campaign. we're going through this weaponization of our government to try and knock out somebody�*s political opponent. and so far, based on the polls, it's not working at all. the people understand it. we have a man who just ruled he'd like the trial the start in 21 days or something. and i don't know how you're going to have a trial that's going on right in the middle of an election. not fair. donald tr
chris mason, bbc news. donald trump is to face a criminal trial on the 15th april, the first—ever criminal trial of a former or current us president. mr trump is alleged to have paid "hush" money to a porn star, stormy daniels, over a sexual relationship, which he denies. here's our north america editor, sarah smith. it is a spectacle every time the trump cavalcade rolls up for another court date. today's journey was to try to delay his first criminal trial for making illegal hush...
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the bbc says his post was, his own views, he is not speaking for the bbc. they do not breach bbc guidelines. actorjohn boyega has spoken publicly for the first time about the impact of childhood friend damilola taylor's killing calling it "life—changing." he's told the bbc the recent death of damilola's father, campaigner richard taylor, had motivated him to speak about his experience. the star wars actor says the tragedy has, "shaped me through the years." he was one of the last people to see 10—year—old damilola alive before the fatal stabbing in south london in 2000. he's spoken tojohn wilson from radio a's last word podcast. ijust remember damilola with a silverjacket... he laughs ..running through the playground of oliver goldsmith primary school, already sweating as if he just had to run a marathon. and it's near enough 9am in the morning, drinking from the water fountains, flirting with my bloody sister. they laugh and just being around us and cracking jokes and being flamboyant and charismatic. and ijust remember him being a big personality. i
the bbc says his post was, his own views, he is not speaking for the bbc. they do not breach bbc guidelines. actorjohn boyega has spoken publicly for the first time about the impact of childhood friend damilola taylor's killing calling it "life—changing." he's told the bbc the recent death of damilola's father, campaigner richard taylor, had motivated him to speak about his experience. the star wars actor says the tragedy has, "shaped me through the years." he was one of...
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this is bbc news. you're live with bbc news. with the war still raging in gaza there are calls from the far—right in israel forjewish settlers to return to gaza — where israel had settlements until 2005. the idea has support from ministers in israels hard—right government including the ministerfor public security itamar ben gvir. a prominent settler leader has told the bbc that she already has 500 families "signed up who are ready to move immediately". there are 700,000 jewish settlers in the israeli occupied west bank and east jerusalem.settlements are considered illegal under international law. israel disputes this. from the west bank, our senior international correspondent, orla guerin sent this report. the hills of the west bank, palestinian land eaten away for decades by illegal israeli settlements. they are an obstacle to peace, the un says. but now, many on israel's far right want to bring settlements back to gaza. like yehuda shimon, who has raised ten children in this settler outpost in the west bank. he lived in
this is bbc news. you're live with bbc news. with the war still raging in gaza there are calls from the far—right in israel forjewish settlers to return to gaza — where israel had settlements until 2005. the idea has support from ministers in israels hard—right government including the ministerfor public security itamar ben gvir. a prominent settler leader has told the bbc that she already has 500 families "signed up who are ready to move immediately". there are 700,000 jewish...
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live from london, this is bbc news. the head of the un agency for palestinian refugees says israel has told him it will no longer approve its food convoys to enter northern gaza. russia's president putin lights a candle for victims of the concert hall attack where 137 people were killed. ireland is set to have its youngest—ever prime minister, with 37—year—old simon harris declared as fine gael leader. hello. i'm nicky schiller. welcome to the programme. we start this hour in the middle east. the head of the united nations agency for palestinian refugees says israel has told him it will no longer approve its food convoys to enter northern gaza. in a post on social media, unrwa's head, philippe lazzarini, described the move as "outrageous". he said israel's decision meant many more people would die of hunger, dehydration and lack of shelter. there's been no word from israel. it comes as the country's defence minister, yoav gallant, is set to travel to washington, with israeli leadership under increasing pressure fr
live from london, this is bbc news. the head of the un agency for palestinian refugees says israel has told him it will no longer approve its food convoys to enter northern gaza. russia's president putin lights a candle for victims of the concert hall attack where 137 people were killed. ireland is set to have its youngest—ever prime minister, with 37—year—old simon harris declared as fine gael leader. hello. i'm nicky schiller. welcome to the programme. we start this hour in the middle...
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from me and the rest of the team at the bbc sport centre, goodbye. you are watching bbc news. a student from a uk university owes more than £230,000 in student loan air, more than five at times the average. that is according to figures from the student loan company. a freedom of information request by the bbc has revealed that another student has accrued nearly £55,000 in interest alone. let's speak to chloe field, vice president for higher education at the national union of students. thank you forjoining us on the programme.. let's start with your reaction to these figures. £230,000 in air. is that typical of the experience of students or is that an outlier? i’m experience of students or is that an outlier? �* ., ., ., , experience of students or is that an outlier? �* ., , ., outlier? i'm not too sure on the actual numbers _ outlier? i'm not too sure on the actual numbers and _ outlier? i'm not too sure on the actual numbers and if _ outlier? i'm not too sure on the actual numbers and if it - outlier? i'm not too sure on the actual numbers and if it is i outlier? i'
from me and the rest of the team at the bbc sport centre, goodbye. you are watching bbc news. a student from a uk university owes more than £230,000 in student loan air, more than five at times the average. that is according to figures from the student loan company. a freedom of information request by the bbc has revealed that another student has accrued nearly £55,000 in interest alone. let's speak to chloe field, vice president for higher education at the national union of students. thank...
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simon jack, bbc news. a man has been arrested in connection with the death of the gogglebox star george gilbey. the ao—year—old channel 4 reality tv star who was a self—employed electrician died at work after falling from a height. essex police said a man in his 40s had been arrested on suspicion of gross negligence manslaughter. joining me now is news correspondent sophie long. sophie, what more can you tell us? well, sophie, many people will know george gilbey from gogglebox, the tv show where every day people are filmed watching and commenting on tv. other whale know him from celebrity big brother, which really boosted his fame. as you say he was also a self employed electrician. essex police were called to an incident in shoebury in southend—on—sea yesterday following reports that a man working at height had fallen. we now know that man was george gilbey, who reportedly died at the scene. a little earlier today the force confirmed that they had arrested a man in his 40s in the witham area on
simon jack, bbc news. a man has been arrested in connection with the death of the gogglebox star george gilbey. the ao—year—old channel 4 reality tv star who was a self—employed electrician died at work after falling from a height. essex police said a man in his 40s had been arrested on suspicion of gross negligence manslaughter. joining me now is news correspondent sophie long. sophie, what more can you tell us? well, sophie, many people will know george gilbey from gogglebox, the tv...
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zoe: bbc news, howie. maryam: the united nations' highest court has urged israel to assure humanitarian assistance in gaza without delay, saying famine has set in. since its written order issued in january, the international court of justice noted that the catastrophic living conditions of the palestinians in the gaza strip had deteriorated further. in particular, a review of the widespread deprivation of food and other basic necessities. the latest development follows comments made by the u.n.'s most nior human rights official, who told the bbc there is a plausible case that israel is using starvation as a weapon of war. he was speaking to our international editor, jeremy bowen. >> israel is an occupying power and has an obligation to provide humanitarian assistance. if that humanitarian assistance does not come in in the scale, speed, and predictability that is required, yes, very serious questions are raised. the collective punishment that was declared with the siege indeed amounts to a war crime. it ne
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this is bbc news. all change at the top — speculation mounts on who will take the helm at boeing as ceo dave calhoun announces his departure. big tobacco tells the bbc that a proposed disposable vape ban in the uk won't be effective. and forever young — we take a look at the booming anti—ageing beauty industry and its impact on health. hello. you're in time for the top business stories. i'm sally bundock. we start with boeing where it's all change at the top
this is bbc news. all change at the top — speculation mounts on who will take the helm at boeing as ceo dave calhoun announces his departure. big tobacco tells the bbc that a proposed disposable vape ban in the uk won't be effective. and forever young — we take a look at the booming anti—ageing beauty industry and its impact on health. hello. you're in time for the top business stories. i'm sally bundock. we start with boeing where it's all change at the top
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caroline hawley, bbc news. to the middle east now, and the head of unrwa says israel has told the un it will no longer approve the palestinian refugee agency's food convoys to the north of gaza. unrwa's head, philippe lazzarini, says the restrictions must be lifted. it comes as israel's defence minister travels to washington with prime minister benjamin netanyahu under increasing pressure from the us to halt its planned assault on rafah in southern gaza. the health ministry in gaza, which is run by hamas, says 19 people waiting for aid near gaza city were killed by israeli forces on saturday. israel denies firing on the crowd. meanwhile, the un secretary—general, antonio guterres has continued his call for a humanitarian ceasefire after a visit to egypt, saying israel should remove remaining obstacles from getting aid into the territory. our middle east correspondent yolande knell is following developments from jerusalem. the israeli military says that it's hit 65 targets in the gaza strip in the past 2a hour
caroline hawley, bbc news. to the middle east now, and the head of unrwa says israel has told the un it will no longer approve the palestinian refugee agency's food convoys to the north of gaza. unrwa's head, philippe lazzarini, says the restrictions must be lifted. it comes as israel's defence minister travels to washington with prime minister benjamin netanyahu under increasing pressure from the us to halt its planned assault on rafah in southern gaza. the health ministry in gaza, which is...
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mark ashdown, bbc news. an ai tool being tested by an nhs trust has identified tiny breast cancer tumours in 11 women which had been missed by doctors. the technology was piloted alongside nhs clinicians and analysed the mammograms of more than 10,000 women. our technology editor zoe kleinmann has more details. so this is one of the extra cancers that was picked up by the ai. that is so tiny. yes, it is, indeed. and you can see why two human readers would have just looked through, compared it, it looks very much the same, and would have said that that's normal. here in aberdeen, dr gerald lip has just led the first nhs evaluation of an artificial intelligence tool called mia, designed to help improve breast cancer diagnosis. the initial results are encouraging. it's almost like another colleague, and someone, a second, sort of second opinion looking over your shoulder and helping you. so one human reader and ai doing the next read, we could move our turnaround time from 14 days down to three days. and you kn
mark ashdown, bbc news. an ai tool being tested by an nhs trust has identified tiny breast cancer tumours in 11 women which had been missed by doctors. the technology was piloted alongside nhs clinicians and analysed the mammograms of more than 10,000 women. our technology editor zoe kleinmann has more details. so this is one of the extra cancers that was picked up by the ai. that is so tiny. yes, it is, indeed. and you can see why two human readers would have just looked through, compared it,...
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elaine dunkley, bbc news. i'm joined now by zac copley who is a computer science teacher in leicester. what is your experience has behaviour got worse? definitely. from the start _ behaviour got worse? definitely. from the start of _ behaviour got worse? definitely. from the start of my _ behaviour got worse? definitely. from the start of my career- behaviour got worse? definitely. from the start of my career until now, when you are in it you don't notice until you get a chance to look back. but there are more and more staff leaving, for the stress from behaviour more than workload. workload is really good but if you were i am but the behaviour is what drives people away. my colleagues who i have worked with, that is the same story across the board. haste same story across the board. have ou ut it same story across the board. have you put it on _ same story across the board. have you put it on the — same story across the board. have you put it on the receiving - same story across the board. have you put it o
elaine dunkley, bbc news. i'm joined now by zac copley who is a computer science teacher in leicester. what is your experience has behaviour got worse? definitely. from the start _ behaviour got worse? definitely. from the start of _ behaviour got worse? definitely. from the start of my _ behaviour got worse? definitely. from the start of my career- behaviour got worse? definitely. from the start of my career until now, when you are in it you don't notice until you get a chance to look back....
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lot�*s more more on the bbc website or your bbc sport app. hello there. many of us saw some spells of sunshine on sunday and i think it was the sunshine that kind of offset the coolness of the air. now, there won't be as much sunshine around on monday — low pressure is moving in — and not got much snow in the scottish mountains at the moment but that is set to change over the next 2a hours. low pressure is developing to the west of the uk and this low pressure is going to be bringing outbreaks of rain widely over the next 2a hours. the rain already with us in northern ireland will continue to spread northwards and eastwards over the next few hours, reaching across wales, into western and central england, south—west scotland, too. northern scotland, one place where you are likely to see some frost but at least it should be a bright start to the day here. otherwise, a lot of cloud and rain around on monday morning. probably little, if anything, reaching east anglia and south east england, where it might actually brighten up for a time. te
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charlotte gallagher, bbc news. christian is up with the context. stay with us here on bbc news. hello there, good evening. it's looking a little bit more settled as we head into the bank holiday weekend, with lighter winds, a lot of dry weather around, and it could feel a bit warmer, too. but lots of wet and windy weather to get to before then. this was northern ireland earlier on today — a freshening southeasterly wind. there'll be further spells of rain as we head through the rest of the working week. it'll be blustery, and temperatures will be at or below the seasonal average. some of the showers could even turn out to be wintry over the tops of the hills. and we've seen some wintriness today across the hills of scotland there, and this warm front gradually pushing further northwards and eastwards. a cold front pretty much stationary, giving some further outbreaks of rain across devon and cornwall, and into southern and western wales through the night. most of that rain cools off into the north sea. still some wintry showers across northern and eastern scotland — watch ou
charlotte gallagher, bbc news. christian is up with the context. stay with us here on bbc news. hello there, good evening. it's looking a little bit more settled as we head into the bank holiday weekend, with lighter winds, a lot of dry weather around, and it could feel a bit warmer, too. but lots of wet and windy weather to get to before then. this was northern ireland earlier on today — a freshening southeasterly wind. there'll be further spells of rain as we head through the rest of the...
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coming up on bbc news... boat race competitors have been warned to keep their celebrations on land after organisers issued new safety guidance for saturday's race. high levels of e coli bacteria have been found on the river thames course. the vast majority of the public think the national health service is not working in the uk. a survey — which questioned people in england, scotland and wales last autumn — showed satisfaction with the nhs has dropped to a record low. just a quarter of those asked said they were happy with it. 0ur health editor, hugh pym, is here and has been looking at the results, and it's a pretty grim picture. yes, sophie. the british social attitudes survey is seen as the gold standard tracking public opinion on the nhs for more than 40 years. this chart shows satisfaction with nhs services. early on, there wasn't data for every year. but you can see, sometimes, the satisfaction rate was well above 50%. but that has fallen sharply in the last couple of years to just 24%. the survey m
coming up on bbc news... boat race competitors have been warned to keep their celebrations on land after organisers issued new safety guidance for saturday's race. high levels of e coli bacteria have been found on the river thames course. the vast majority of the public think the national health service is not working in the uk. a survey — which questioned people in england, scotland and wales last autumn — showed satisfaction with the nhs has dropped to a record low. just a quarter of...
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you're live with bbc news. indonesia's defence minister prabowo subianto has been declared the official winner of the country's presidential election, which was held last month. the final tally shows mr prabowo and his running mate gibran rakabuming raka, who is the eldest son of the current presidentjoko widodo, secured nearly 60% of the total votes. it largely confirms the unofficial results which were released by independent pollsters last month. prabowo is expected to take over as president of indonesia in october. for more analysis, we can speak now to dewi fortuna anwar. she's served as an adviser to one indonesian president and two vice—presidents, and she's currently professor at the national research and innovation agency in indonesia. probowo pitched himself as the "continuity candidate" in the election and he's again said he'll continue to use jokowi's economic policies as a guide. are you optimistic about indonesia's outlook under his presidency? well, we have to be optimistic. it seems likely he
you're live with bbc news. indonesia's defence minister prabowo subianto has been declared the official winner of the country's presidential election, which was held last month. the final tally shows mr prabowo and his running mate gibran rakabuming raka, who is the eldest son of the current presidentjoko widodo, secured nearly 60% of the total votes. it largely confirms the unofficial results which were released by independent pollsters last month. prabowo is expected to take over as president...
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thank you for speaking to us on bbc| you for speaking to us on bbc news. i, ~ , i, eight people expected to be part of a transitional presidential council in haiti are pledging to restore order. the council will be responsible for selecting a new prime minister to replace ariel henry, who agreed to resign two weeks ago, amid rising gang violence in the country's capital. our north america correspondent nomia iqbal has been talking to haitians about their country's crisis, and future. parts of this volatile nation are now a war zone, flooded with guns and gangs. haiti is a country that doesn't manufacture weapons, yet its people are living in a state of terror, perpetuated by hundreds of armed gangs. juliet points to where she was shot. gangs and an event she was working at in port—au—prince. translation: i set everyone, run, run, in port—au—prince. translation: iset everyone, run, run, run, because they are shooting, and then i was shot twice. ten eo - le then i was shot twice. ten people were _ then i was shot twice. ten people were killed, - then
thank you for speaking to us on bbc| you for speaking to us on bbc news. i, ~ , i, eight people expected to be part of a transitional presidential council in haiti are pledging to restore order. the council will be responsible for selecting a new prime minister to replace ariel henry, who agreed to resign two weeks ago, amid rising gang violence in the country's capital. our north america correspondent nomia iqbal has been talking to haitians about their country's crisis, and future. parts of...
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you are watching bbc news. i am lewis bornjones. the uk's deputy prime minister, oliver dowden, is expected to tell mps later today that hackers linked to china were behind a cyber attack on the electoral commission. the british government says it's time to "call out" attacks aimed at undermining democracy. mr dowden is expected to tell parliament that china is behind a wave of cyber—attacks against mps and peers critical of beijing. china is also believed to have accessed the personal details of a0 million voters in a hack of the election watchdog. the bbc understands other western nations will set out similar concerns. uk prime minister rishi sunak says the government is taking action to protect the country. our position is that china has been behaving in an increasingly authoritarian position abroad and at home and it represents a growing challenge of the greater state —based threat to our security, so it's right we take measures to protect ourselves, which is what we are doing. to give specific examples, we using our new nat
you are watching bbc news. i am lewis bornjones. the uk's deputy prime minister, oliver dowden, is expected to tell mps later today that hackers linked to china were behind a cyber attack on the electoral commission. the british government says it's time to "call out" attacks aimed at undermining democracy. mr dowden is expected to tell parliament that china is behind a wave of cyber—attacks against mps and peers critical of beijing. china is also believed to have accessed the...
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his sister has spoken to bbc news. the uncertainty is very hard to deal with, but we just see evan and how strong he is. and the actorjohn to speak for the person about the killing of his childhood friend shaped his life. hello, i'm matthew amroliwala. welcome to verified live, three hours of breaking stories and checking out the truth behind them. let's start with that stunning development in northern ireland — news thatjeffrey donaldson, the leader of the democratic unionist party, has been charged with historical sexual offences and has quit as leader. the dup says mr donaldson, who has been in politics for almost a0 years, has had his membership suspended pending the outcome of a judicial process. the party released a statement earlier. it says... police issued a statement on friday morning, not disclosing the identity of those charged. it read a 61—year—old man had been charged with "non—recent sexual offences", adding that a 57—year—old woman was also arrested and charged with "aiding and abetting add
his sister has spoken to bbc news. the uncertainty is very hard to deal with, but we just see evan and how strong he is. and the actorjohn to speak for the person about the killing of his childhood friend shaped his life. hello, i'm matthew amroliwala. welcome to verified live, three hours of breaking stories and checking out the truth behind them. let's start with that stunning development in northern ireland — news thatjeffrey donaldson, the leader of the democratic unionist party, has been...
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this is bbc news. live from london. this is bbc news. four gunmen charged with the moscow terror attack are charged with terrorism. intense fighting is reported around three hospitals in gaza. aid agencies say dozens of doctors and patients are displaced or detained. the british parliament will be briefed on cyber threats from china, which is believed to be behind a wave of attacks. and comedian kevin hart is honoured with a lifetime achievement award in, there. —— in, there.
this is bbc news. live from london. this is bbc news. four gunmen charged with the moscow terror attack are charged with terrorism. intense fighting is reported around three hospitals in gaza. aid agencies say dozens of doctors and patients are displaced or detained. the british parliament will be briefed on cyber threats from china, which is believed to be behind a wave of attacks. and comedian kevin hart is honoured with a lifetime achievement award in, there. —— in, there.
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around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. you're live with 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. that changes today when it gets a cinema release. the film tells the story of the scientist j robert oppenheimer. this is a national emergency. detonators charged. we this is a national emergency. detonators charged.- this is a national emergency. detonators charged. we are in a race against _ detonators charged. we are in a race against the _ detonators charged. we are in a race against the nazis _ detonators charged. we are in a race against the nazis and - detonators charged. we are in a race against the nazis and i - race against the nazis and i know what it needs. 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. here is a shaimaa khalil, our japan corr
around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. you're live with 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. that changes today when it gets a cinema release. the film tells the story of the scientist j robert oppenheimer. this is a national emergency. detonators charged. we this is a national emergency. detonators charged.- this is a national...
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pauland danielle, thank you, both, the being with us on bbc news.— us on bbc news. thank you so much. thank— us on bbc news. thank you so much. thank you _ us on bbc news. thank you so much. thank you so _ us on bbc news. thank you so much. thank you so much - us on bbc news. thank you so much. thank you so much forl much. thank you so much for havin: much. thank you so much for having us- — back here in the us, in new york, the founder of the bankrupt crypto currency exchange ftx, sam bankman—fried, was sentenced to 25 years in prison. a federaljudge at manhattan court house ruled that the 32—year—old knew he acted criminally but had shown no remorse. mr bankman—fried, who's expected to appeal the sentence, apologised for his actions but did not admit to criminal wrongdoing. he was found guilty of fraud and money laundering last year. before his firm's collapse in 2022, the former billionaire became a celebrity atop a crypto empire. prosecutors said he raided customer accounts for bribes, illegal political donations and risky investments. our business c
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around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. your life with bbc news. a new bbc investigation tells for the first time the story of a lost american documentary, filmed inside the irish republican army in 1972, the bloodiest year of the conflict known as the troubles. ira leaders and rank—and—file members were filmed planning, preparing and carrying out bomb and gun attacks. the ira hoped the film would boost their support in america. but almost as soon as it was made, the film disappeared — as darragh macintyre now reports. the uncredited star of a strange lost film. this is 21—year—old ira leader martin mcguinness handling guns. before he died in 2017, he became one of the most important figures in northern ireland's peace process. thank you very much. but here he is in 1972, helping to make a car bomb that would wreck the centre of his hometown. as we dug into how and why this film was made, the story only became more mysterious — like how it disappeared for almost 50 years. look at the rust on that. but inside, this looks ok. all our oper
around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. your life with bbc news. a new bbc investigation tells for the first time the story of a lost american documentary, filmed inside the irish republican army in 1972, the bloodiest year of the conflict known as the troubles. ira leaders and rank—and—file members were filmed planning, preparing and carrying out bomb and gun attacks. the ira hoped the film would boost their support in america. but almost as soon as it was made, the film...
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this is bbc news. the headlines... six people missing after a road bridge collapsed into a river in baltimore are now presumed dead. public satisfaction with the nhs is at a record low according to a new report. and check your passport — the message to millions of britons planning a trip to europe to avoid being caught out by a ten—year rule. new figures show a big increase in sewage spills in england. sewage spills from storm overflows increased 54% in 2023 compared to the previous year, figures from the environment agency show. the agency says there has been investment from the water sector, but that sewage is a complex issue that won't be solved overnight. let's speak to our environment correspondent, jonah fisher. more than doubled, why? very good cuestion. more than doubled, why? very good question- it — more than doubled, why? very good question. it has _ more than doubled, why? very good question. it has more _ more than doubled, why? very good question. it has more than - more than double
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graham satchell, bbc news. these are live pictures from worcester this morning, where her majesty the queen will be attending the maundy service there, as we mentioned, she is due to attend on behalf of the king charles, who is now undergoing treatment for cancer. soon we have some pictures and we have her in attendance, we will bring you that here on bbc news. the uk recession in the latter half of 2023 was slightly less severe than first thought, the office for national statistics has revealed. the economy still shrunk for two quarters in a row, the definition of a recession, but the total contraction over that six—month period was 0.4% rather than 0.5%. labour have said rishi sunak has broken his promise to grow the economy. this is what the chancellorjeremy hunt had to say a short time ago. these numbers confirm, i think, what we already knew, which is, despite the bank of england predicting the longest recession in 100 years, in fact, gdp grew, albeit marginally, last year. that's obviously very welcome.
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marc ashdown, bbc news. we are coming up to five to 12. five minutes until the bank of and releases it's decision on interest rates. there is a bank. at the moment, interest rates are 5.25%, they are expected to remain at that level for a fifth time in a row. the bank, of course, has been trying to reduce inflation without harming the economy. if they do stay the same, we will also be looking for any sort of signalfrom the we will also be looking for any sort of signal from the bank about when a future rate decision will be, and whether they will come down. now, today's decision comes after those lower than expected inflation figures for february released yesterday. of course, prices are not falling, they are only rising less quickly than they were previously. inflation, that is the rate at which prices rise over time, has of course been gradually falling since it hit ii.i% been gradually falling since it hit 11.1% in october 2022, so, we are expecting the decision from the bank of england very shortly as to whether they will keep them on
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live from london, this is bbc news. four gunmen accused of carrying out the moscow concert hall attack are charged with terrorism. intense fighting is reported around three hospitals in gaza. aid agencies say dozens of doctors and patients are displaced or detained. the uk home office launches a new international campaign to deter migrants from crossing the english channel in small boats. and in the west end sheridan smith on bringing her own life story to her latest role as a drunken legend on the verge of a breakdown. i have had that crisis _ on the verge of a breakdown. i have had that crisis and _ on the verge of a breakdown. i have had that crisis and the _ on the verge of a breakdown. i have had that crisis and the light - on the verge of a breakdown. i have had that crisis and the light before l had that crisis and the light before so there are definitely parts of myself, that i can bring to the character.
live from london, this is bbc news. four gunmen accused of carrying out the moscow concert hall attack are charged with terrorism. intense fighting is reported around three hospitals in gaza. aid agencies say dozens of doctors and patients are displaced or detained. the uk home office launches a new international campaign to deter migrants from crossing the english channel in small boats. and in the west end sheridan smith on bringing her own life story to her latest role as a drunken legend on...
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a special bbc report. it's been described as the uk's most widespread miscarriage ofjustice the post office scandal, where hundreds of sub postmasters and postmistresses were prosecuted for stealing money because of incorrect information provided by a computer system called horizon. the scandal has made headlines across the world and now, a draft report uncovered by the bbc shows the post office spent 100 million pounds of public money fighting sub postmasters in court despite knowing its defence was untrue. the draft report from 2017, found the horizon software used in branches could be accessed remotely. but the post office pressed on with its legal battle, arguing that only theft or mistakes by staff were to blame. the case was portrayed in the recent itv drama mr bates vs the post office. the lead barrister for the sub postmasters in the case said the bbc�*s findings were shocking, and that the report shows that the case need not have happened at all. the post office said it would be "inappropriate"
a special bbc report. it's been described as the uk's most widespread miscarriage ofjustice the post office scandal, where hundreds of sub postmasters and postmistresses were prosecuted for stealing money because of incorrect information provided by a computer system called horizon. the scandal has made headlines across the world and now, a draft report uncovered by the bbc shows the post office spent 100 million pounds of public money fighting sub postmasters in court despite knowing its...
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his sister has spoken to bbc news. the uncertainty is very hard to deal with, but we just see evan and how strong he is. and the actorjohn to speak for the person about the killing of his childhood friend shaped his life. hello, i'm matthew amroliwala. welcome to verified live, three hours of breaking stories and checking out the truth behind them. let's start with that stunning development in northern ireland — news thatjeffrey donaldson, the leader of the democratic
his sister has spoken to bbc news. the uncertainty is very hard to deal with, but we just see evan and how strong he is. and the actorjohn to speak for the person about the killing of his childhood friend shaped his life. hello, i'm matthew amroliwala. welcome to verified live, three hours of breaking stories and checking out the truth behind them. let's start with that stunning development in northern ireland — news thatjeffrey donaldson, the leader of the democratic
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this is bbc news. 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 — that's around 630,000 million dollars — needed by thames water, which has debts of around £18 billion. the bbc understands that the shareholders are insisting that the regulator, ofwat, agrees to a substantial increase in bills before they make the investment. here's chris weston, chief executive of thames water speaking to the bbc this morning. we are, as i said in conversations with ofwat regarding our business plan and that is important and that is a process that will go on until the end of this year. and that creates a business plan that shareholders and anyone who might provide equity can look at and determine whether they are going to inject equity into thames. so i think it is premature to go there at the moment. if, at the end of the
this is bbc news. 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 — that's around 630,000 million dollars — needed by thames water, which has debts of around £18 billion. the bbc understands that the shareholders are insisting that the regulator, ofwat, agrees to a substantial increase in bills before...
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thank you for - joining us on bbc news. stay with us on bbc news. hello. it was a day of dodging the downpours. some really heavy showers out there driven by some big storm clouds, including this one captured by one of our weather watchers in surrey. the lumpy shape here indicative of what we call mammoths, clouds they form when the air is very turbulent, very unstable. and you can see that unstable air, all driven by an area of low pressure, allowing these big storm clouds to bubble up. a brisk northwesterly wind blowing those showers and storms through. the center of our area of low pressure moving out into the north sea overnight. that's still quite windy for eastern scotland and eastern england. still some showers in northeast scotland, which will be wintry over high ground, clear spells elsewhere. because of the strength of the wind it's not going to be a particularly cold night, but still getting down to between three and six degrees. so all area of low pressure sliding away eastwards. very briefly, a ridge of high pressure, you can barely see it her
thank you for - joining us on bbc news. stay with us on bbc news. hello. it was a day of dodging the downpours. some really heavy showers out there driven by some big storm clouds, including this one captured by one of our weather watchers in surrey. the lumpy shape here indicative of what we call mammoths, clouds they form when the air is very turbulent, very unstable. and you can see that unstable air, all driven by an area of low pressure, allowing these big storm clouds to bubble up. a...
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this is the world today from bbc news. the headlines: six people are missing after a cargo ship ploughs into a bridge, causing it to collapse. this is the scene live in baltimore, where rescuers are continuing to search the water. in other news, the us supreme court seems unlikely to restrict access to a widely used abortion drug. also coming up on the world today: he isa he is a national treasure in the uk but why has north korean tv censored alan titchmarsh's trousers on a bbc gardening show? let's ta ke let's take you briefly to the scene live in baltimore, let's take you to the scene of the collapsed bridge if we can. we can show you what's happening there. we have seen the bridge collapsed in the water, there you go, you can see the ship, the cargo ship there in the distance, the bridge collapsed in the water, a good two thirds of the ship is underwater now. officials in baltimore sadie search and rescue operation is still under way to try to find people who fell from the bridge when it was hit by that container ship
this is the world today from bbc news. the headlines: six people are missing after a cargo ship ploughs into a bridge, causing it to collapse. this is the scene live in baltimore, where rescuers are continuing to search the water. in other news, the us supreme court seems unlikely to restrict access to a widely used abortion drug. also coming up on the world today: he isa he is a national treasure in the uk but why has north korean tv censored alan titchmarsh's trousers on a bbc gardening show?...