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this is bbc news. it's newsday. welcome to bbc news — broadcasting to viewers in the uk and around the world. let's start this hour in sudan, where the conflict is described as the war the world forgot. civilians caught up in the country's civil war share graphic accounts to the bbc of rape, ethnic violence and street executions at the hands of the paramilitary group rsf. we will shortly show you first hand testimonies— you first hand testimonies — but before that, top united nations officials met today, saying the war has plunged the country into "one of the worst humanitarian nightmares in recent history". edem wosornu, director of operations and advocacy at the un office for the coordination of humanitarian affairs, told the un security council of the severity of the situation in sudan. sudan is on course to become the world possibly worse hunger crisis. ~ ., ., the world possibly worse hunger crisis. a, ., ., ., crisis. more than one third of the country's _ crisis. more than one third of the country's pop
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this is the world today on bbc news. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> the u.k. government's flagship rwanda bill has suffered another defeat with peers voting 271-288 to push their demand that the legislation must have due regard for domestic and international law. it is the first in a series of votes. earlier this week, mp's overturned 10 changes previously made to the bill by the house of lords. for more, let's speak to our political correspondent who joins us from westminster. it seems not really a week goes by that the story doesn't bubble up somewhere or another. exain what has happened and remind us of what this bill is. >> yes, many hours of debate and votes on this particular issue in the house of commons and lords going back many months. we have had five government defeats in the house of lords this evening on this flagship piece of legislation that is designed to address concerns that the u.k. supreme court raised that rwanda was not a safe place to send people to. the opposition is still there addressing concerns about the legality of the rwanda bill,
this is the world today on bbc news. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> the u.k. government's flagship rwanda bill has suffered another defeat with peers voting 271-288 to push their demand that the legislation must have due regard for domestic and international law. it is the first in a series of votes. earlier this week, mp's overturned 10 changes previously made to the bill by the house of lords. for more, let's speak to our political correspondent who joins us from westminster. it seems not really a week...
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many of them, of course, the licence course, paying the bbc licence fee, the bbc we've been fee, the bbc and we've been through website from top through their website from top to have i've not to bottom, have i've not mentioned the fact trump mentioned the fact that trump said that which i think is absolutely appalling, but perhaps not surprising now. con coughlin, defence and foreign affairs editor at the telegraph this was quite an important statement , wasn't it? statement, wasn't it? >> it's a very important statement and very reassuring because, as you say , nigel, because, as you say, nigel, there's been a lot of speculation about the americans and where they are. the americans been complaining americans have been complaining about other nations, particularly in europe, not paying particularly in europe, not paying their fair share, going back to the bush administration . back to the bush administration. and before coming, i was just looking up the figures. ten years ago, only three member states of nato paid their fair share. yeah, right. that was ten years ago. now it's up to
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announcer: and now, "bbc news" n washington and this is bbc world news america. the u.s. and u.k. deliver thousands of tons of food aid to gaza amid warnings of severe hunger. united nations says more is needed. in a surprise announcement, the irish prime minister says he is stepping down. mexico's president rejects a texas law that empowers state officials to arrest and deport suspected illegal migrants. ♪ caitriona: hello and welcome to world news america. the u.s. state department says secretary of state antony blinken will not travel to israel as part of his current trip to the middle east. he began his visit to the region on wednesday in saudi arabia, meeting leadership before he goes to cairo on thursday. from there, the secretary will go to tel aviv wihere talks will focus on securing the release of israeli hostages, issuing the defeat of hamas while protecting civilians, and you minute hearing aid to the gaza strip. there is no mention of the word cease fire in two separate announcements. relations have soured between president biden and israeli prime minister netanyahu.
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the bbc�*s erin delmore has more from new york. to hear chairman jerome to hear chairmanjerome powell tell at the federal reserve is looking for its goldilocks path forward making sure the bank doesn't reduce interest rate too much too soon or too little too much too soon or too little too late. officials decided wednesday to keep the benchmark interest rate at between five and a quarter and five and a half percent it remains unchanged sincejuly. and while the suspense lies around when the suspense lies around when the fed will cut interest rates powell didn't give any hints. he did say the following sustainably 2% goal before going ahead with any rate cuts. he made the case for a cautious path forward. he made the case for a cautious path forward-— path forward. inflation has eased substantially - path forward. inflation has eased substantially while i path forward. inflation has i eased substantially while the labour market has remained strong. that is very good news. but inflation is still too high, all grown progress in bring
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welcome to bbc news — broadcasting to viewers in the uk and around the world. let's start in sudan where the conflict is described as the war the world forgot. civilians caught up in the country's civil war share graphic accounts to the bbc of rape, ethnic violence and street executions at the hands of the paramilitary group rsf. we will shortly show you first—hand testimonies,
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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
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but yes, i have used discriminatory act , to used discriminatory act, to fight a case against the bbc. i had a protected characteristic , had a protected characteristic, i was pregnant, i was on a rolling contract and they sacked me two weeks after i gave birth. so i sued them and i was able to afford to do that because my home insurance, i was covered for discrimination cases , for discrimination cases, interestingly. but i was infuriated because for many years they'd openly told me as a presenter, we're not going to use you because you're neither a failed soap star and nor are you a minority ethnic, for example. and i understood that there has to be slippage. i live in a hugely diverse city, over 40% diverse. i'm bright white from scotland, not representing london in any way. i was on a london in any way. i was on a london station, so i understood that. but god, i was angry when finally i had my protected characteristic and i was sacked. >> anyway, kelvin , the >> anyway, kelvin, the everyone's in favour of protecting people from outright discrimination. >> it's just the equality ac
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the bbc�*s erin delmore has more from new york. to hear chairmanjerome powell tell it, the federal reserve is looking for its goldilocks path forward, making sure the bank doesn't reduce interest rates too much too soon or too little too late. officials decided wednesday to keep the benchmark interest rate at between 5.25% 5.5%. interest rate at between 5.25% and 5.5%. it remains unchanged sincejuly. and while the suspense lies around when the fed will cut interest rates, powell didn't give any hints. he did say that the fed wants to see inflation falling sustainably toward the 2% goal before going ahead with any rate cuts. he made the case for a cautious path forward. inflation has eased substantially, while the labour market has remained strong. and that is very good news. but inflation is still too high. ongoing progress in bringing it down is not assured, and the path forward is uncertain. chairman powell said that if all goes as expected this year, rate cuts will be appropriate, and the fed will continue to make decisions meet
the bbc�*s erin delmore has more from new york. to hear chairmanjerome powell tell it, the federal reserve is looking for its goldilocks path forward, making sure the bank doesn't reduce interest rates too much too soon or too little too late. officials decided wednesday to keep the benchmark interest rate at between 5.25% 5.5%. interest rate at between 5.25% and 5.5%. it remains unchanged sincejuly. and while the suspense lies around when the fed will cut interest rates, powell didn't give...
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thomas davies, bbc news. well, wales�* game against finland is one of six playoff matches on thursday with three places in the european championship up for grabs. whoever wins in cardiff will face either poland or estonia on tuesday for a place in the euros. bosnia, herzegovina, ukraine, israel and iceland make up path b and in path c, georgia, luxembourg, kazakhstan in 200a. european champions greece will compete for the last qualification spot. now it's been a while for liverpool's joe gomez to get the call up back into the england squad for years, in fact. but the defender is part of gareth southgate�*s squad for the england friendlies against brazil on saturday in belgium on tuesday. it was during a session while away with england in november 2020 when gomez injured tendons in his knee, leading to surgery and an eight month spell on the sidelines. our sports correspondent nesta mcgregor is at st george's park for us. well, the truth is, gareth southgate probably already knows his 23—man squad who ar
thomas davies, bbc news. well, wales�* game against finland is one of six playoff matches on thursday with three places in the european championship up for grabs. whoever wins in cardiff will face either poland or estonia on tuesday for a place in the euros. bosnia, herzegovina, ukraine, israel and iceland make up path b and in path c, georgia, luxembourg, kazakhstan in 200a. european champions greece will compete for the last qualification spot. now it's been a while for liverpool's joe...
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you're live with bbc news. schools in afghanistan opened for the new academic year on wednesday, making it the third year in a row with girls banned from joining secondary—level classes. on wednesday morning, uniformed boys carried black and white taliban flags as they lined the entrance of kabul�*s amani school, where local officials arrived for the ceremonial start of the school year. womenjournalists were expressly forbidden from covering the ceremony in an invite issued to media outlets. in a statement today, taliban's education ministry claimed to offer "a quality, fair and balanced education" and urged the students to be committed to "islamic principles, national values "and the country's high national interests". unicef told the bbc that 330,000 afghan girls aged 13 will be blocked from starting secondary school this week. i.a million girls have been affected since the taliban took control of the government in 2021. i spoke to afghan human rights activist pashtana durrani. she's working to provide ac
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iranians, but of course you the the hard news itself, if you listen just to the output of the likes of the bbc and and others, they are viciously against iran in every way shape and form and they are grooming their people to be that way, yet still not fully worked, i mean it's uh, it's difficult at the best of times for getting western. people to really take foreign policy seriously, you can see that with the kind of uh lethergy amongst many still around gaza, even the genocide doesn't uh motivate some people to literally uh take on these kind of henous suppressive tyrannical governments, they're not, they're not democratic governments and they're not, it's not a democratic system we have here, we have an oligarchy uh in the background, this oligarchy has a huge apparatus, a machinery, it's dominated by zionists. has hate campaign for iran, it fears iran because iran offers the only viable alternative which exposes their lies and their fake democracy, so iran with its religious democracy, spiritual democracy, call it what you like, with that system that exists iran, it poses an existential thr
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but next, should bbc radio four's justin have found justin webb have been found guilty by the guilty of bias by the broadcaster for saying trans women? in other words , males? women? in other words, males? that's what he said. patrick christys tonight only on . gb news. welcome back. time now for more of tomorrow's newspaper front pages. let's do it . the express pages. let's do it. the express pension triple lock will be in tory manifesto. okay. rishi sunak will give pensioners an election guarantee that the triple lock will remain. you know, that thing we're already doing, we're going to keep doing it. are. and then they treat it like victory. suppose like a victory. but i suppose it's good. the sun street fighter coronation street star tina seen caught in tina o'brien is seen caught in the middle of a vicious brawl between teenage girls near her home. the five foot one actress, 40, could detail her, threw punches and put one in a headlock but was also hit in the head. right, fine. i hope there's a video okay. the times starmer must listen to black voices, says baroness lawrence. s
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live from london, this is bbc news. america's top diplomat prepares to meet arab foreign ministers to discuss a post—war plan to govern and secure gaza. new research from india shows that working in extreme heat can double the risk of miscarriage and stillbirth for pregnant women. and with the awards season now over, the native american actor lily gladstone emerges as one of hollywood's most promising new stars. hello, i'm mark lobel. we begin with the latest efforts to secure a in the war in gaza. the us secretary of state, antony blinken, is travelling to egypt today, where he's due to meet arab foreign ministers and a top palestinian official. from there, he's expected to go to israel for talks focused on securing the release of israeli hostages held by hamas, ensuring the defeat of hamas while protecting civilians and increasing the delivery of humanitarian aid to the gaza strip. there is no mention of the word "ceasefire" in two separate announcements from the state department. there's growing international conce
live from london, this is bbc news. america's top diplomat prepares to meet arab foreign ministers to discuss a post—war plan to govern and secure gaza. new research from india shows that working in extreme heat can double the risk of miscarriage and stillbirth for pregnant women. and with the awards season now over, the native american actor lily gladstone emerges as one of hollywood's most promising new stars. hello, i'm mark lobel. we begin with the latest efforts to secure a in the war in...
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stay with us here on bbc news. we have interest rates, inflation and the gaming conference in san francisco all coming up in our business use. hello, there. it's been very mild to start this week, very spring—like indeed, and in fact, on wednesday, we saw a temperature of 19 celsius in charlwood, in surrey, making this the warmest spot of the day, but also the highest temperature in england so far this year. things are set to change, though, for the end of the week into the weekend, colder air moving in behind this low—pressure system will extend across all areas. it'll feel very different to how the week's begun, but still some mild airfor england and wales on thursday. much windier with outbreaks of rain, scotland and northern ireland, thanks to that area of low pressure gusts up to 60 miles an hourfor the northern and western isles. a bit of sunshine here and there. for england and wales rather cloudy, some sunshine at times. we're still in the mild air mass here. so given some sunshine, we could see tempera
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faisal islam, bbc news. —— holding off from a cut. let's go live to simon french, chief economist at panmure gordon here in london. andrew bailey has been striking a positive tone lately, but pressure is growing to cut rates not least from the government. you are correct, insofar as andrew bailey knows what is coming, notjust in the inflation data begot yesterday, 3.4%, down by two thirds from its peak, but also what is likely to happen in a couple of months' time in april, it is likely to drop below the 2% inflation target, and if he thinks the pressure politically, either subtly from the prime minister or possibly less subtly from prime minister's backbench is significant now march, then in may, when we get april data, that political pressure is likely to ramp up considerably more. ~' likely to ramp up considerably more. ~ , ., , ., likely to ramp up considerably more. ~ , ., more. citibank estimates are as much as two — more. citibank estimates are as much as two percentage - more. citibank estimates are as much as two percentage
faisal islam, bbc news. —— holding off from a cut. let's go live to simon french, chief economist at panmure gordon here in london. andrew bailey has been striking a positive tone lately, but pressure is growing to cut rates not least from the government. you are correct, insofar as andrew bailey knows what is coming, notjust in the inflation data begot yesterday, 3.4%, down by two thirds from its peak, but also what is likely to happen in a couple of months' time in april, it is likely to...
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aruna iyengar, bbc news. a tool has boosted the diagnosis rate of breast cancer by 12% at an nhs trust in scotland. signs were spotted in 11 women which doctors had missed. the tech worked alongside staff analysing thousands of scans over several months. more trials are needed but the royal couege trials are needed but the royal college of art radiologist say the results are encouraging and highlight the use of ai and diagnostics. junior doctors in england have voted overwhelmingly in favour of further strikes in their long—running pay dispute. members of the bma union voted by over 98% in favour of extending the mandate for industrial action. they have been ten walk—outs by junior doctors in england during the past year. there could be more to come. the allotment of the doctor's' union, the british medical association, had to seek a fresh mandate for strike action. it got that with the backing of 98% of members who voted on a turnover of 62%. there are no new strike days for now, but the union accepts it
aruna iyengar, bbc news. a tool has boosted the diagnosis rate of breast cancer by 12% at an nhs trust in scotland. signs were spotted in 11 women which doctors had missed. the tech worked alongside staff analysing thousands of scans over several months. more trials are needed but the royal couege trials are needed but the royal college of art radiologist say the results are encouraging and highlight the use of ai and diagnostics. junior doctors in england have voted overwhelmingly in favour of...
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>> imelda describes it to the bbc as the final film. when asked if she might get into trouble for spilling the tea, she said, quote, i don't care. that's professor mcgonagall right there. >> wait, now you something about hollywood maggie smith's in there, too. >> nothing is ever final. that's fair. ever yeah. and here's proof, because just what we all wanted and what we've been asking hollywood now for decades is another remake. >> well, this one's a good one, though. yeah. >> that's true. it's a first look at the sequel to beetlejuice, which came out in 88. >> tim burton horror comedy classic. it hit theaters before any of us were born. don't like saying that, but it did cement michael keaton in his iconic role as an undead bio exorcist who enjoys tormenting the living. i was born danny. >> i love you for saying that. but so was i. early 80s. >> i was born that year, but i appreciate it. actually. technically maybe there's a chance i wasn't born because that's the year you were born. yeah. >> okay, so the best part of this reboot is be
>> imelda describes it to the bbc as the final film. when asked if she might get into trouble for spilling the tea, she said, quote, i don't care. that's professor mcgonagall right there. >> wait, now you something about hollywood maggie smith's in there, too. >> nothing is ever final. that's fair. ever yeah. and here's proof, because just what we all wanted and what we've been asking hollywood now for decades is another remake. >> well, this one's a good one, though....
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will grant, bbc news, haiti. 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. joining me now is our correspondent barbara plett usher in kigali. but first let's speak to our chief political correspondent henry zeffman at westminster. what's the response of the rwandan government? where do we stand with this legislation? tt where do we stand with this legislation?— where do we stand with this legislation? it is stuck in the parliamentary _ legislation? it is stuck in the parliamentary process. - legislation? it is stuck in the parliamentary process. we l legislation? it is stuck in
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ben boulos, bbc news. next, imagine being given a loved one's ashes only to discover that they had not been cremated until several weeks later. that is what one grieving man claims has happened to him. peter welburn paid a funeral directors which is at the centre of a police investigation. 0ur reporter, aruna iyengar, has the story. the doors are boarded up at legacy funeral directors in hull. there is anger in the community after police raided its premises. they have removed 35 bodies and a quantity of ashes from one of the company's sites. it is part of an ongoing investigation over concerns about the care of the deceased. one of those grieving is former trawlerman and grandad peter welburn. he paid £1900 to legacy for a funeral for his wife shirley. they'd been married for 33 years. she died on the 25th of november in hull royal infirmary. but peter has found out the ashes he was given after her funeral on december the 23rd, just before christmas, might not be hers. he was told by a crematorium in leed
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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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this is bbc news. we are bringing you more on the breaking news that nicky campbell is bringing you the seller that the government watchdog has ruled that the government compromises pays women. women born in the 1950s are owed money, but the department for work and pensions has clearly indicated that it will refuse to comply. the report says that that is unacceptable. the ombudsman urges parliament intervenes to ensure a compensation scheme is established. let's get onto this with ben wilson. what compensation scheme is established. let's get onto this with ben wilson. what has compensation scheme is established. let's get onto this with ben wilson. what has been compensation scheme is established. let's get onto this with ben wilson. what has been said compensation scheme is established. let's get onto this with ben wilson. what has been said this compensation scheme is established. let's get onto this with ben wilson. what has been said this morning? essentially it is saying as he set out there that
this is bbc news. we are bringing you more on the breaking news that nicky campbell is bringing you the seller that the government watchdog has ruled that the government compromises pays women. women born in the 1950s are owed money, but the department for work and pensions has clearly indicated that it will refuse to comply. the report says that that is unacceptable. the ombudsman urges parliament intervenes to ensure a compensation scheme is established. let's get onto this with ben wilson....
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it's the reality it's my reality it's my belief system and if that means i don't get work with the bbc or or rt then so be it i think you're being too candy yourself when you say you know you don't get it hard here as an artist when you stray off the conventions mean like we as as a country and censorship, i think still if you stray off those conventions that you do get it hard and you see that particularly from establishment journalist um establishing politicians and i think you've been you've been receiv receiving end of that also yeah suppose with journalists they'll have jobs like i don't like buse i'm working for myself i'm lucky you know what i mean like they they'll attempt to you know so there's there's people online who've tried to get my gigs cancelled and and whatnot um welcome to the club huh welcome to the club yeah i suppose that's you know to be honest with you that can be tough at times because you know when that campaign was going online by this now i say campaign is being kind to the guy like it seemed to just be one guy but um like i also have new baby you know and i
it's the reality it's my reality it's my belief system and if that means i don't get work with the bbc or or rt then so be it i think you're being too candy yourself when you say you know you don't get it hard here as an artist when you stray off the conventions mean like we as as a country and censorship, i think still if you stray off those conventions that you do get it hard and you see that particularly from establishment journalist um establishing politicians and i think you've been you've...
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thank you very much forjoining us on bbc news. could ifirst get your reaction to the ombudsman�*s report? i think it is absolutely marvellous but i'm _ i think it is absolutely marvellous but i'm not— i think it is absolutely marvellous but i'm not going to be popping any champagne corks and blowing up balloons — champagne corks and blowing up balloons just yet. partly because it took them — balloons just yet. partly because it took them five — eight years to reach — took them five — eight years to reach this_ took them five — eight years to reach this stage. so how long are we going _ reach this stage. so how long are we going to _ reach this stage. so how long are we going to have to wait for the figure that we _ going to have to wait for the figure that we should be receiving? it kind of makes _ that we should be receiving? it kind of makes you think are they waiting for more _ of makes you think are they waiting for more of— of makes you think are they waiting for more of us to pass away so it is going _ for
thank you very much forjoining us on bbc news. could ifirst get your reaction to the ombudsman�*s report? i think it is absolutely marvellous but i'm _ i think it is absolutely marvellous but i'm not— i think it is absolutely marvellous but i'm not going to be popping any champagne corks and blowing up balloons — champagne corks and blowing up balloons just yet. partly because it took them — balloons just yet. partly because it took them five — eight years to reach — took them five...
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this welcome from the bbc sport centre. hello from the bbc sport centre. lets start with tennis, and andy murray scribbled "there's life in the old dog yet" on the camera lens, after he came from a set down to beat matteo berrettini in round one of the miami open. berrettini appeared to almost collapse during the second set of their match — the italian player lost his balance, as he was preparing to serve — struggling with dizziness. he was deemed fit enough to play though — and ended up losing in three sets to murray — who won the final one 6—4 to reach the second round where he will face argentine 29th seed tomas martin etcheverry — who beat him earlier this year in the first round of the australian open. aryna sabalenka has said �*her heart is broken' after the death of her ex—boyfriend. konstantin koltsov — a former belarusian professional ice hockey player — was found dead at a hotel in miami on monday. police investigating the death have said it was an "apparent suicide" after they found no evidence of "foul play". sabalenka — w
this welcome from the bbc sport centre. hello from the bbc sport centre. lets start with tennis, and andy murray scribbled "there's life in the old dog yet" on the camera lens, after he came from a set down to beat matteo berrettini in round one of the miami open. berrettini appeared to almost collapse during the second set of their match — the italian player lost his balance, as he was preparing to serve — struggling with dizziness. he was deemed fit enough to play though — and...
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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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you can get news on both of those stories in the bbc website or app. this is bbc news. the united states' top diplomat is in cairo — antony blinken says washington has submitted a draught un security council resolution calling for an immediate ceasefire in gaza — linked to the release of hostages. new research from india shows that pregnant women working in extreme heat are at greater risk of miscarriage and stillbirth. the un warns it can't get enough aid into haiti — where millions are experiencing hunger and malnutrition. more now on a new study in india — and shared with the bbc — that shows pregnant women working in very hot environments faced twice the risk of miscarriage, still birth, preterm birth and low birth weight, compared to those in cooler workplaces. india is one of the countries most exposed and vulnerable to heat — let's put that into context. over the past five decades, india has experienced more than 700 heatwave events, which have killed at least 17,000 people. climate experts say that india's extreme heat events could "cross the surviva
you can get news on both of those stories in the bbc website or app. this is bbc news. the united states' top diplomat is in cairo — antony blinken says washington has submitted a draught un security council resolution calling for an immediate ceasefire in gaza — linked to the release of hostages. new research from india shows that pregnant women working in extreme heat are at greater risk of miscarriage and stillbirth. the un warns it can't get enough aid into haiti — where millions are...
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good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. the government should apologise and pay compensation to women
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, i'm sure i saw it on the bbc, um, in a in a documentary where they refer to him as such, um, i mean, so so i think the the idea that that somebody was so heavenly influenced by by outside forces, playing a pivotal road now inside the labor party is is it's got to be alarming, mean and you know i think when you look at what's happened to the labour party in recent years and you know mean there's all this discussion going on at the moment about you know the racist attack on uh diane aber and the horrific comments have been made about about her by a prominent wealthy individual who's been contributing to the british political system we we see "i think that as a as the reality of what's what has happened to our political system and the reason why people now feel so detached from what's happening in their lives and while less and less people want to be involved in politics and i think you know the the the whole position that the labour party has taken um in relation to the um the the war on palestine is is is is one that's been heavily influenced by and would imagine people sitting aroun
, i'm sure i saw it on the bbc, um, in a in a documentary where they refer to him as such, um, i mean, so so i think the the idea that that somebody was so heavenly influenced by by outside forces, playing a pivotal road now inside the labor party is is it's got to be alarming, mean and you know i think when you look at what's happened to the labour party in recent years and you know mean there's all this discussion going on at the moment about you know the racist attack on uh diane aber and...
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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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and that's bbc news at one. you can keep up with all the latest developments on the bbc website. now it's time to join our colleagues for the news where you are, goodbye. hello and welcome to sportsday. wales will be just one win away from euro 2024 if they beat finland in their play—off semi—final in cardiff tonight. lewis hamilton praises f1 academy director susie wolff for taking legal action against the fia, following its controversial conflict of interest inquiry into her last year. former wales star louis reese—zammit, who traded rugby union for the nfl, has caught the eye of three unnamed teams after a day of testing. hello and welcome to the programme. wales fans, how are you feeling? it's a big night, as rob page's team face finland at the cardiff city stadium later, in their euro 2024 qualifying playoff semi—final. the winner will face either poland or estonia for a place in the finals in germany this summer. the successful team willjoin the netherlands, france and austria in the group stage. the fans will be hoping to re—live these joyous scenes from the 2016
and that's bbc news at one. you can keep up with all the latest developments on the bbc website. now it's time to join our colleagues for the news where you are, goodbye. hello and welcome to sportsday. wales will be just one win away from euro 2024 if they beat finland in their play—off semi—final in cardiff tonight. lewis hamilton praises f1 academy director susie wolff for taking legal action against the fia, following its controversial conflict of interest inquiry into her last year....
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hello, i may need welcome to bbc news now —— anitta mcveigh. european union leaders are meeting in brussels, where the war in ukraine is high on the agenda. they're examining this question — could the profits from frozen russian financial assets be used to pay for weapons for ukraine? ukraine's president volodymyr zelensky is also expected to take part. in kyiv, at least 13 people are reported to have been injured as the city came under missile attack during the night.
hello, i may need welcome to bbc news now —— anitta mcveigh. european union leaders are meeting in brussels, where the war in ukraine is high on the agenda. they're examining this question — could the profits from frozen russian financial assets be used to pay for weapons for ukraine? ukraine's president volodymyr zelensky is also expected to take part. in kyiv, at least 13 people are reported to have been injured as the city came under missile attack during the night.
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hello, i may need welcome to bbc news now —— anitta mcveigh. european union leaders are meeting in brussels, where the war in ukraine is high on the agenda. they're examining this question — could the profits from frozen russian financial assets be used to pay for weapons for ukraine? ukraine's president volodymyr zelensky is also expected to take part. in kyiv, at least 13 people are reported to have been injured as the city came under missile attack during the night. according to officials, air—defence units were engaged in repelling the attack, purportedly coming from russia, with missile debris falling in different parts of the city. mr zelensky is expected to ask the west to show the political will to deliver air—defence systems. our correspondent sarah rainsford has been at the scene in kyiv where the attacks happened. this has been at the scene in kyiv where the attacks happened.— the attacks happened. this is the aftermath of _ the attacks happened. this is the aftermath of yet _ the attacks happened. this is the aftermath of ye
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spilled the tea in a recent interview on bbc radio, simply saying, there will be the final film. there you go. that's not all. british newspaper, the sun reporting, paul giamatti set to return to the next chapter, reprising his tv show 2013 christmas special. no official word yet, but we'll keep our eyes peeled for that. >>> next up -- okay. we'll get a little help introducing this next one. take a look. >> beetlejuice, beetlejuice -- >> it's showtime! >> uncle al, this is for you. beetlejuice, beetlejuice. we're getting a sneak peek at keaton's big return, revealing a first look at fellow returning cast mates, katherine oharrah and wynona ryder alongside newcomers. jenna ortega. "beetlejuice beetlejuice" set to hit theaters in september. you must be excited? >> i'm so excited. counting the days. that's perfect. >>> next up, margot robbie fresh off her "barbie" success, the actress and producer already working on her next big gig. she's bringing all the nostalgia for this one. her production company working on a movie based on "the sims." the widely popular video game that hit th
spilled the tea in a recent interview on bbc radio, simply saying, there will be the final film. there you go. that's not all. british newspaper, the sun reporting, paul giamatti set to return to the next chapter, reprising his tv show 2013 christmas special. no official word yet, but we'll keep our eyes peeled for that. >>> next up -- okay. we'll get a little help introducing this next one. take a look. >> beetlejuice, beetlejuice -- >> it's showtime! >> uncle al,...
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hello from the bbc sport centre. it's a big night for wales later, they face finland at the cardiff city stadium in their euro 2024 qualifying play—off semifinal stop the winner will face poland or estonia next tuesday, to decide who makes it to germany this summer. having failed to qualify for a major tournament between 1958 and 2016, wales are aiming to reach their third successive euros and the pressure of play—off football is nothing new for the welsh who memorably beat austria and ukraine in 2022 en route to qualifying for their first world cup in 2022 en route to qualifying for theirfirst world cup in in 2022 en route to qualifying for their first world cup in years. in 2022 en route to qualifying for theirfirst world cup in years. they must replicate those performances and it is said they are moving in the right direction. irate and it is said they are moving in the right direction.— and it is said they are moving in the right direction. we qualified in 2016 and go _ the right direction. we qualified in
hello from the bbc sport centre. it's a big night for wales later, they face finland at the cardiff city stadium in their euro 2024 qualifying play—off semifinal stop the winner will face poland or estonia next tuesday, to decide who makes it to germany this summer. having failed to qualify for a major tournament between 1958 and 2016, wales are aiming to reach their third successive euros and the pressure of play—off football is nothing new for the welsh who memorably beat austria and...
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will grant, bbc news, haiti. an ai tool being tested by the national health service in scotland 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 1a days do
will grant, bbc news, haiti. an ai tool being tested by the national health service in scotland 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...
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this is bbc news. the headlines: the us files a landmark lawsuit against apple, accusing the tech giant of monopolising the smartphone market. israeli forces say they've killed 50 palestinian gunmen in continuing fighting around al—shifa hospital in gaza city. a new report finds many british women are owed apologies and thousands of pounds in compensation because of state pension changes. the bank of england has kept interest rates unchanged at 5.25% for the fifth time in a row. an ai tool tested by an nhs hospital trust successfully identified tiny signs of breast cancer in women which had been missed by human doctors. sport, and a full round—up from the bbc sport centre. hello from the bbc sport centre. it's a big night for wales later, they face finland at the cardiff city stadium in their euro 2024 qualifying play—off semifinal. the winner will face poland or estonia next tuesday to decide who makes it to germany this summer. having failed to qualify for a major tournament between 1958 and 20
this is bbc news. the headlines: the us files a landmark lawsuit against apple, accusing the tech giant of monopolising the smartphone market. israeli forces say they've killed 50 palestinian gunmen in continuing fighting around al—shifa hospital in gaza city. a new report finds many british women are owed apologies and thousands of pounds in compensation because of state pension changes. the bank of england has kept interest rates unchanged at 5.25% for the fifth time in a row. an ai tool...
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sport, and a full round—up from the bbc sport centre. hello from the bbc sport centre. it's a big night for wales later, they face finland at the cardiff city stadium in their euro 2024 qualifying play—off semifinal. the winner will face poland or estonia next tuesday to decide who makes it to germany this summer. having failed to qualify for a major tournament between 1958 and 2016, wales are aiming to reach their third successive euros and the pressure of play—off football is nothing new for the welsh, who memorably beat austria and ukraine in 2022 en route to qualifying for their first world cup in 64 years. they must now replicate those performances and rob page says they are moving in the right direction. we qualified in 2016 and got to the semifinals but the success of that has enabled us to invest the money and give us the opportunity to qualify for the next euros which is what we did. again, a work in progress, we qualified against all the odds for the world cup, disappointing when we got there but it stones, we have gone forward two, back one from our perfo
sport, and a full round—up from the bbc sport centre. hello from the bbc sport centre. it's a big night for wales later, they face finland at the cardiff city stadium in their euro 2024 qualifying play—off semifinal. the winner will face poland or estonia next tuesday to decide who makes it to germany this summer. having failed to qualify for a major tournament between 1958 and 2016, wales are aiming to reach their third successive euros and the pressure of play—off football is nothing...
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this is bbc news. the headlines: the us files a landmark lawsuit against apple, accusing the tech giant of monopolising the smartphone market. israeli forces say they've killed 50 palestinian gunmen in continuing fighting around al—shifa hospital in gaza city. research shows pregnant women working in extreme heat at a greater risk of miscarriage and stillbirth. the bank of england has kept interest rates unchanged at 5.25% for the fifth time in a row. an ai tool tested by an nhs hospital trust successfully identified tiny signs of breast cancer in women which had been missed by human doctors. time for the business news with ben thompson. we start with the lawsuit against apple which accuses the tech giant of monopolising the smartphone market and crushing competition. in the lawsuit, thejustice department alleges that company used its power to limit competitors as well as options available to consumers. apple has vowed to vigorously fight the lawsuit and denies the claims. it is the third time the co
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this is bbc news. a new report finds a generation of british women are owed apologies — and thousands of pounds in compensation — because of state pension changes. the us files a landmark lawsuit against apple, accusing the tech giant of monopolising the smartphone market and crushing competition. israeli forces say they ve killed fifty palestinian gunmen in continuing fighting around al— shifa hospital in gaza city. and — emmanuel macron — social media's latest heavy hitter. we take a blow—by—blow look at how leaders use photos to influence public perception. hello, i m sarah campbell, welcome to verified live, three hours of breaking stories, and checking out the truth behind them. we start with news here in the uk — and an independent investigation into pension changes has found a generation of women are owed apologies — and thousands of pounds. a report published today says the women — who were all born in the 19505 — were negatively impacted by a rise in the pension age and a
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this is bbc news. you are watching bbc news. to india now and a new study has been looking at whether working in extreme heat increases a woman's risk of miscarriage or stillbirth? as our planet heats up, researchers have found that pregnant women faced twice the risk of miscarriage, stillbirth or low birth weight if they worked in very hot environments, compared to those in cooler places. the team behind the study is now working with uk scientists to better understand these findings, saying they could have an impact on advice for pregnant women around the world. our global health correspondent tulip mazumdar has been to the indian state of tamil nadu to meet some of the women who took part in the study. summer is coming. and india is predicted to become one of the first countries where temperatures will top the safe limit for healthy people who are just sitting out in the shade. it's workers like these who will be and already are most affected by the heat. i get igeta i get a glimpse of my children before coming to this place t
this is bbc news. you are watching bbc news. to india now and a new study has been looking at whether working in extreme heat increases a woman's risk of miscarriage or stillbirth? as our planet heats up, researchers have found that pregnant women faced twice the risk of miscarriage, stillbirth or low birth weight if they worked in very hot environments, compared to those in cooler places. the team behind the study is now working with uk scientists to better understand these findings, saying...