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this is bbc news. we'll have the headlines for you at the top of the hour, which is straight after this programme. coming up on this week's show... it looks like a flotation device. it does! you could probably get into that. here we go. bon appetit. skibbereen! thank you so much. so, i can taste the kind of familiarity, and then i'm waiting for the alcohol, but it hasn't arrived. it's like wine light. now, one thing that gets most of us excited when planning a trip is the chance to tuck into tasty, authentic dishes from other parts of the globe, from traditional delicacies to spicy street food, and even maybe michelin—starred menus from some of the most celebrated chefs on the planet. well, this week we've got a feast for your eyes, with a menu full of some of our favourite travel show foodie adventures. for starters, let's look back at that time i headed to glasgow,
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this is bbc news. we'll have the headlines for you at the top of the hour, which is straight after this programme. hello and welcome to talking business with me, tanya beckett. let's take a look at what's on the show. this is only 115 pesos... it's the latest trend sweeping the world of retail, a fusion of e—commerce and live video entertainment that lets you shop while you watch. so why is it so popular and will it change the way we shop forever? livestream shopping is shaking up the way we spend our money and is set to rake in billions in revenue for brands large and small this year. advances in tech, as well as the huge popularity of social media, are driving the trend. but as brands rush in to cash in, how exactly does live shopping work and why is it catching on in such a big way? i'll be discussing all of that with my guests — a livestream shopping and retail expert and author and the social media influencer and founder of beauty by carla. also on the show, the e—commerce platform that's he
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announcer: and now, "bbc news" >> in washington this is bbc world news america. the biden administration reportedly green lit the transfer of billion's of dollars of bonds and fighter jets to israel. one of northern ireland's most prominent politicians jeffrey donaldson was -- has resigned after being charged with historical sex offenses and trump and biden make a big fundraising push ahead of november. welcome to world news america. we start with the war in the middle east. the israeli defense minister says his forces will pursue hezbollah wherever the ever group operates in beirut, damascus, or further afield. the comments came hours after airstrikes on hezbollah, syria and lebanon. the israeli military said they killed the deputy commander of the hezbollah missiles unit and several others. -- seven others. benjamin netanyahu agreed to a new round of talks to try to secure the release of israeli hostages as part of a potential cease-fire in gaza. the prime minister's office as discussions will take in doha and cairo humanitarian situation on the ground in gaza.
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he's not speaking for the bbc and they do not breach bbc guidelines. now it's time for a look at the weather with elizabeth rizini. hello there, good evening. it's been a day of sunshine and showers. some of the showers heavy and thundery, even some hail mixed in at times, too. some beautiful rainbows, though, spotted by our weather watchers from across the uk. and for the rest of the bank holiday weekend, still sunny spells and showers, but fewer showers than we saw today. and it will feel warmer, more sunshine and lighter winds. but watch out for some more rain towards the south as we head through bank holiday monday. i'll have more on that injust a moment. now, overnight tonight, still breezy for a while across england and wales, but the winds will ease down. we'll see a scattering of the showers out towards the west, perhaps a bit more cloud for eastern coastal areas, but with clearing skies, there'll be some patches of frost around and maybe a bit of mist and fog into tomorrow morning. so a cold start to the day on saturday. now, our area of low p
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adam wild, bbc news. this sunday, david attenborough returns to our screens with his latest series, mammals. five years in the making, it explores how the world's mammals are coping with rapidly changing habitats and warming climates. esme stallard reports. there are more than 6,000 species of mammals on earth. and as our world changes, so must they. this latest attenborough series captures new mammal behaviours on film for the first time as they adapt to a world dominated by the most successful mammal of all — us. humans have changed three quarters of the earth's surface. we're changing the world in so many different ways and animals are having to adapt in real time. it's essentially evolution in action. we see otters navigating the busy streets of singapore, polar bears filmed for the first time hunting reindeers inland as the sea ice rapidly melts, and howler monkeys mistaking live electrical wires for tree branches. there are some sad realities in this series, but also some successes. he picks them
adam wild, bbc news. this sunday, david attenborough returns to our screens with his latest series, mammals. five years in the making, it explores how the world's mammals are coping with rapidly changing habitats and warming climates. esme stallard reports. there are more than 6,000 species of mammals on earth. and as our world changes, so must they. this latest attenborough series captures new mammal behaviours on film for the first time as they adapt to a world dominated by the most...
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he's not speaking for the bbc and they do not breach bbc guidelines. finally, the big easter getaway is under way, with two point six million car journeys expected to be made today — but there have been reports of long queues of motorists waiting to board ferries at dover, and rail travellers are also being urged to check their plans in advance. our transport correspondent katy austin reports. it's the busiest time of the year so far for travel, including forferries. queues built up at the port of dover earlier this morning with drivers reporting two—hour waits. some airports expect to get back to pre—pandemic numbers. manchester airport expects to handle 320,000 passengers over the next few days, and they expect it to be their biggest ever easter getaway. cape verde for my grandma's birthday. grandma sheila? yes. is it a big birthday? it's a very big birthday, i was 80 on tuesday, and we're all going off with the family to cape verde. congratulations. 2018 was the last one. so, you haven't been on holiday since 2018? no. not outside the uk. so..
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this is bbc news. jeffrey donaldson resigns as the leader of northern ireland's — democratic unionist party — after being charged with historical sexual offences. i'm live at stormont with reaction, and assessing the impact of northern ireland's devolved government. ukraine's president zelensky warns a new russian military offensive — may come in the next few months. and — it's one year — since the wall streetjournal reporter, evan gershkovich —was detained in russia on spying charges. his sister has spoken the the bbc�*s russia editor. the uncertainty is very hard to deal with, but we just see evan and how strong he is. hello, i'm matthew amroliwala, welcome to verified live, 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. let's go now to the middle east — where israel is reported to have carried out air strikes in syria. observers say the strikes happened in aleppo — and may have targeted a depot storing rockets, run by the militant group hezbollah. the reports suggest that at least 42 people were killed — including six members of hezbollah — and 36 members of the syrian army. israel hasn't commented on the claims, but there've been sporadic clashes between the israeli military and hezbollah on israel's northern borders since the outbreak of the war in gaza. if israel did carry out these air strikes, it may have been linked to that confrontation. there have also been air strikes in gaza overnight — palestinian officials say at least 12 people were killed when a building was hit in the southern city of rafah. and the hamas—run health ministry says several other people were killed or injured, in other air strikes across the palestinian territory. they say a number of the victims were children
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this is bbc news. sirjeffrey donaldson, leader of the democratic unionist party in northern ireland, has resigned — after being charged with historical sexual offences. he is due to appear in court next month after being arrested on thursday morning. gavin robinson, another dup lawmaker in the uk parliament, has been appointed as the party's interim leader. the syrian government blames israel for deadly air strikes near the city of aleppo, which killed at least 42 people. following famine warnings in gaza, the un's top court has ordered israel to enable the unhindered flow of aid into the territory hello, i'm annita mcveigh, welcome to bbc news now, three hours of fast—moving news, interviews and reaction. the democratic unionist party — which is the largest unionist party
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rachel bell, bbc news. here in the uk, there are reports of long queues of motorists waiting to board ferries at dover as the easter getaway begins. the ferry service dfds says there are delays because of high winds in the channel. rail travellers are also being urged to check their plans in advance. it's notjust ports, roads and trains which are busy this easter. airports and airlines are expecting passenger numbers to return to pre—pandemic levels, with some expecting record numbers over the bank holiday. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. it was one of last summer's big blockbuster movies and it swept the board during the awards season, but up until now, people injapan haven't been able to see the film oppenheimer, but that has changed as it opened in cinemas today. the film tells the story of the scientist] robert oppenheimer. he created the first atomic bomb, which was later used against japan during world war ii, killing more than 200,000 people. it was seen as too controversial a
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this is bbc news. the headlines: the syrian government blames israel for deadly airstrikes near the city of aleppo which killed at least 42 people. delays and long queues reported as the easter getaway begins. one of the big blockbuster movies of last summer, oppenheimer, is released for the first time injapan. beyonce is back, with herfirst ever country album. relatives of evan kercher birch are marking the first anniversary of his detainment in russia. he is the first american to be charged by russia for spying since the end of the second world war.
this is bbc news. the headlines: the syrian government blames israel for deadly airstrikes near the city of aleppo which killed at least 42 people. delays and long queues reported as the easter getaway begins. one of the big blockbuster movies of last summer, oppenheimer, is released for the first time injapan. beyonce is back, with herfirst ever country album. relatives of evan kercher birch are marking the first anniversary of his detainment in russia. he is the first american to be charged...
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live from london, this is bbc news. the syrian government blames israel for deadly air strikes near the city of aleppo, which killed at least 42 people. following warnings of famine in gaza, the un's top court has ordered israel to enable the unhindered flow of aid into the territory. rishi sunak faces criticism after giving a knighthood to a donor who gave the conservative party £5 million. it's one year since the wall streetjournal reporter evan gershkovich was detained in russia on charges of spying. we'll hear from his sister. and beyonce is back with herfirst ever country album. hello, i'm annita mcveigh, welcome to bbc news now, three hours of fast—moving news, interviews and reaction. we begin in the middle east, where israel is reported to have carried out air strikes in syria.
live from london, this is bbc news. the syrian government blames israel for deadly air strikes near the city of aleppo, which killed at least 42 people. following warnings of famine in gaza, the un's top court has ordered israel to enable the unhindered flow of aid into the territory. rishi sunak faces criticism after giving a knighthood to a donor who gave the conservative party £5 million. it's one year since the wall streetjournal reporter evan gershkovich was detained in russia on charges...
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stay with us here on bbc news. hello. given what we've had recently, the weather this easter weekend is actually all right for this stage in march. ok, plenty of showers around today, some of those in the heavy side, but the weekend, saturday, sunday, fewer showers around. the north looking dry on monday too, but we will see more persistent rain return across some southern areas. here we go, the details through the next few days. out there at the moment showers developing quite widely, england, wales, northern ireland and returning to southern scotland after the departure of this morning's rain. the northern half of scotland, though, fewer showers, lightest winds here and, wherever you are, temperatures up a little bit on yesterday — 10—14 degrees. around bang on average for where we should be for this stage in the year. as you go through this evening and overnight, we will see some showers continue in scotland and into the west, but many of you will be dry, lengthier clear skies. it's going to be chilly tonight. even
stay with us here on bbc news. hello. given what we've had recently, the weather this easter weekend is actually all right for this stage in march. ok, plenty of showers around today, some of those in the heavy side, but the weekend, saturday, sunday, fewer showers around. the north looking dry on monday too, but we will see more persistent rain return across some southern areas. here we go, the details through the next few days. out there at the moment showers developing quite widely, england,...
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rachel bell, bbc news. to indian extent deepening religious polarisation and increasing islamophobe you 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 uk to live my reports from northern india. a warning that her report contains images some viewers may find distressing. india is home to one of the largest muslim populations in the largest muslim populations in the world. the strength of anxiety in the muslim man ot has rarely ever been as deep as it is now under narendra modi's government. 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 th
rachel bell, bbc news. to indian extent deepening religious polarisation and increasing islamophobe you 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 uk to live my reports from northern india. a warning that her...
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this is bbc news. relatives of the wall streetjournal reporter, evan gershkovich, are marking the anniversary of his detention in russia. mr gershkovich is the first american to be charged with spying by the russian authorities since the end of the cold war. the us government and the wall streetjournal have dismissed the charge; they say he is being used as a bargaining chip by moscow. my colleague sumi somaskanda has been speaking to evan's co worker at the wall streetjournal, paul beckett — and his sister danielle. she asked danielle how evan was doing. it's really hard for him, but we're so proud of him. he's very resilient and he is working really hard to stay strong. he worries about us. we try to make sure that he knows that we're doing well. and he even recently sent women in his life some bouquets for international women's day, march 8th, which was really nice. paul, i want to ask you, his detention was extended for a fifth time this week. what can you tell us about that? it's a pattern we've
this is bbc news. relatives of the wall streetjournal reporter, evan gershkovich, are marking the anniversary of his detention in russia. mr gershkovich is the first american to be charged with spying by the russian authorities since the end of the cold war. the us government and the wall streetjournal have dismissed the charge; they say he is being used as a bargaining chip by moscow. my colleague sumi somaskanda has been speaking to evan's co worker at the wall streetjournal, paul beckett —...
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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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aruna iyengar, bbc news. one of the conservative party's largest donors has been awarded a knighthood after being recommended by rishi sunak. labour said the decision to give an honour to the billionaire, mohammed mansour, showed the prime minister didn't expect to be in office for much longer. let's get more with our political correspondent shelley phelps. it is unusual to get on is at this time of year. it is unusual to get on is at this time of year-— it is unusual to get on is at this time of year. yes it is surprisingly often aet time of year. yes it is surprisingly often get them — time of year. yes it is surprisingly often get them at _ time of year. yes it is surprisingly often get them at new— time of year. yes it is surprisingly often get them at new year - time of year. yes it is surprisingly often get them at new year and l time of year. yes it is surprisingly i often get them at new year and the king's birth there has been comment about the timing because it is in recess so mps aren't in we
aruna iyengar, bbc news. one of the conservative party's largest donors has been awarded a knighthood after being recommended by rishi sunak. labour said the decision to give an honour to the billionaire, mohammed mansour, showed the prime minister didn't expect to be in office for much longer. let's get more with our political correspondent shelley phelps. it is unusual to get on is at this time of year. it is unusual to get on is at this time of year-— it is unusual to get on is at this...
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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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you're live with bbc news. as us journalist evan gershkovich approaches a full year in russian detention, the kremlin says it won't talk publicly about the possibility of any prisoner exchange. mr gershkovich was arrested in russia last year, on suspicion of espionage. moscow accuses the wall street journal reporter of trying to obtain military secrets while reporting on the war in ukraine in the russian city of yekaterinburg. mr gershkovich, the wall street journal, and the us government all deny accusations of any wrongdoing. a russian court on tuesday extended his pre—trial detention at a high—security prison in moscow by another three months. we've been speaking to his sister danielle, and wall streetjournal assistant editor paul beckett about their efforts to bring evan home. in early december the state department said that they made an offerfor evan and paul whelan who has been there for five years and the russians rejected it. since then we've seen him twice, one at his annual press conference at the
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us on bbc news.- joining us on bbc news. thank ou. the biden administration has approved maryland's request for $60 million in aid for recovery efforts after a bridge in baltimore collapsed when it was hit by a cargo ship. divers have so far found the bodies of two people in a red pick—up truck underwater. eight workers were on the bridge when it was hit by the cargo ship dali, plunging them into the waters below. two were rescued on the day, but the search continues for four other men who were working on the bridge repairing potholes. all are now presumed dead. investigators say the container ship that crashed, and still remains in the patapsco river, was carrying more than 700 tons of hazardous materials. the jobs of at least 8,000 workers at the port of baltimore are affected by the collapse of the bridge. maryland state governor wes moore outlined what's next. fast, we need to continue to focus on recovery. because it is our obligation to bring a sense of closure to these families. second, we n
us on bbc news.- joining us on bbc news. thank ou. the biden administration has approved maryland's request for $60 million in aid for recovery efforts after a bridge in baltimore collapsed when it was hit by a cargo ship. divers have so far found the bodies of two people in a red pick—up truck underwater. eight workers were on the bridge when it was hit by the cargo ship dali, plunging them into the waters below. two were rescued on the day, but the search continues for four other men who...
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announcer: and now, "bbc news" s america. s former crypto billionaire, sam bankman-fried, is sentenced to 25 years in jail for one of the biggest financial frauds in u.s. history. as evan nears one year in russian detention, he spoke to his sister about the efforts to free him. >> we are just going to have to continue to fight and believe we are going to get him back home. >> as dissatisfaction with the u.s. supreme court grows, we sit down with tired justice stephen breyer for his thoughts on the courts future, his legacy and more. ♪ welcome to world news america. we start with what's being called one of the biggest financial fraud cases in u.s. history. sam bankman-fried has been sentenced to 25 years in prison. he was once considered a rising star in the tech world. he will now be jailed for stealing millions of dollars from investors and customers of the now bankrupt cryptocurrency exchange that he founded, ftx. at one point, ftx was valued at $32 billion. when the cryptocurrency exchange collapsed in 2022, customers an
announcer: and now, "bbc news" s america. s former crypto billionaire, sam bankman-fried, is sentenced to 25 years in jail for one of the biggest financial frauds in u.s. history. as evan nears one year in russian detention, he spoke to his sister about the efforts to free him. >> we are just going to have to continue to fight and believe we are going to get him back home. >> as dissatisfaction with the u.s. supreme court grows, we sit down with tired justice stephen...
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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
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...
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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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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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the bbc at a the bbc at 3 covers a report showing the post office spent £100 million of public money fighting postmasters in court despite knowing their defence was untrue. sir keir starmer watches election campaigns with hope to politics with him he's been talking to the bbc. despite it being a decade since a same—sex marriages were allowed in england and wales 93)’ were allowed in england and wales gay weddings can only be held in 3% of all religious settings. we have a special report. now sport and a full round up from the bbc sport centre. hello from the bbc sport centre. newcastle new united with misconduct after alleged breaches of betting rules. he's being charged with allegedly placing bets on football matches between august and october in 2023. hejoined newcastle injuly last yearfor in 2023. hejoined newcastle injuly last year for £55 in 2023. hejoined newcastle injuly last yearfor £55 million in 2023. hejoined newcastle injuly last year for £55 million his club newcastle say they acknowledge that misconduct charge and the player retains the clubs full support. techno
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live from london, this is bbc news. the former billionaire crypto boss sam bankman—fried, who was convicted for one of the biggest financial crimes in us history, is about to be sentenced. these are the live pictures from outside the manhattan federal court where bankman—fried faces decades in prison forfraud and money laundering. the un investigates what it says is a plausible case of israel using starvation as a weapon of war in gaza. as india prepares to go to the polls, the country's largest minority tells the bbc they feel marginalised and suppressed — we have a special report. the most beautiful thing about india is its diversity but that is now being crushed, and the main victims are muslims. and scotland could become the first uk nation to provide terminally ill people with assistance to end their lives.
live from london, this is bbc news. the former billionaire crypto boss sam bankman—fried, who was convicted for one of the biggest financial crimes in us history, is about to be sentenced. these are the live pictures from outside the manhattan federal court where bankman—fried faces decades in prison forfraud and money laundering. the un investigates what it says is a plausible case of israel using starvation as a weapon of war in gaza. as india prepares to go to the polls, the country's...
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jeremy bowen, bbc news, jerusalem. this comes as israeli airstrikes on gaza continue, with fierce fighting between israel and hamas continuing around at least three hospitals in the territory. thousands of people are believed to be trapped in one of them, with israeli tanks outside the building. our middle east correspondent yolande knell gave us this update from jerusalem on the fighting in gaza. well, first around shifa hospital in gaza city, gaza's biggest hospital, that raid by the israeli military has been going on now for 11 days, and it said in its latest briefing that some 200 what it calls terrorists have been eliminated there. it says hamas and islamic jihad had been using hospital as a base. hamas has denied that is the case. from what we understand from the hamas—run health ministry, there are doctors and there are some patients who are still trapped there, even though they have been moved to administrative building at the site. we had a spokesman from the palestinian civil defence talking about how it is
jeremy bowen, bbc news, jerusalem. this comes as israeli airstrikes on gaza continue, with fierce fighting between israel and hamas continuing around at least three hospitals in the territory. thousands of people are believed to be trapped in one of them, with israeli tanks outside the building. our middle east correspondent yolande knell gave us this update from jerusalem on the fighting in gaza. well, first around shifa hospital in gaza city, gaza's biggest hospital, that raid by the israeli...
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live from london, this is bbc news. former billionaire crypto boss sam bankman—fried, who was convicted of fraud and money laundering last year, returns to court for sentencing. scotland could become the first uk nation to provide terminally ill people with assistance to end their lives if a bill that has been introduced at holyrood is approved. the thames water crisis deepens as shareholders refuse to inject extra money into the uk's largest water company. and queen camilla departs the royal maundy thursday service — there's a message from the absent king. we need and benefit greatly from those who extend the hand of friendship to us. especially in a time of need. hello, welcome to bbc news now, three hours of fast—moving news, interviews and reaction.
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calum leslie, bbc news. and there's more on this in the doumentary gay marriage and me which is available on the bbc iplayer. king charles has recorded a message for this maundy thursday, stressing the importance of extending the hand of friendship, especially in times of need. it was recorded in mid—march and was played during a service at worcester cathedral. queen camilla handed out the traditional maundy money on his behalf. here's phil mackie. cheering and applause more than 1,000 people braved the cold to greet the queen today, many had been waiting hours to grab the best spots. it has been the custom since the time of queen elizabeth for his majesty the king to give alms on maundy thursday. the annual service is an ancient tradition. historically, it usually took place in or near london. here are some of the recipients with the special maundy money. queen elizabeth changed that and during her reign it was held around the country. this was the last time it happened in worcester. the crowds then may h
calum leslie, bbc news. and there's more on this in the doumentary gay marriage and me which is available on the bbc iplayer. king charles has recorded a message for this maundy thursday, stressing the importance of extending the hand of friendship, especially in times of need. it was recorded in mid—march and was played during a service at worcester cathedral. queen camilla handed out the traditional maundy money on his behalf. here's phil mackie. cheering and applause more than 1,000 people...
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this is bbc news. let's return to that story, a row in france over a headscarf, in the incident in question, the french prime minister said that he is going to ask the state to prosecute a student who struck a teacher, it is alleged, but after a police investigation the teacher was found not to have been at fault. it was in a heated exchange we were told over the student wearing a headscarf inside a school. let's get more with anna richards who is a free lance writer based in lyon. what is the law in france with regards to the wearing of clothing or other symbols with a religious affiliation?— with a religious affiliation? france is a secular— with a religious affiliation? france is a secular country _ with a religious affiliation? france is a secular country and _ with a religious affiliation? france is a secular country and wearing l with a religious affiliation? france l is a secular country and wearing any religious symbol is completely banned in french schools. and the hijab and large christia
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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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this is bbc news. the un investigates what it says is a plausible case of israel using starvation as a weapon of war against the population in the strip. it comes as medics warn the heathcare system is close to collapse in gaza as air strikes and fighting intensify between israel and hamas. former billionaire crypto boss sam bankman—fried — who was convicted of fraud and money laundering last year — returns to court for sentencing. thames water crisis deepens as shareholders refuse to inject extra money into the uk�*s largest water company. two bodies inside a submerged pickup truck have been recovered from beneath the collapsed bridge in baltimore.
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joe tidy, bbc news. stephanie hare is a technology author and commentator, she told me about the prison sentence sam bankman—fried is likely to face. well, his lawyers would like a handful of years, 5 to 6, and us prosecutors are calling for about 50. so we'll probably see something around, i think 25 could be a reasonable guess at this stage. and do you think, i mean, what do you think about the verdict that was handed down to him? what was it? was it did that seem fair? oh, for sure. this is an egregious crime. and commentator that was just talking before absolutely had it spot on, there's nothing new about money laundering and fraud, it's one of the oldest things in law, and they have to throw the book at him to make an example for the rest of the world, because cryptocurrency is still highly unregulated. and how much damage has he done, do you think, to the whole idea of cryptocurrency, or the brand of it? well, he maybe has done a great public service in showing that this is in many ways a ponzi s
joe tidy, bbc news. stephanie hare is a technology author and commentator, she told me about the prison sentence sam bankman—fried is likely to face. well, his lawyers would like a handful of years, 5 to 6, and us prosecutors are calling for about 50. so we'll probably see something around, i think 25 could be a reasonable guess at this stage. and do you think, i mean, what do you think about the verdict that was handed down to him? what was it? was it did that seem fair? oh, for sure. this...
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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.
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...
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life in london this is bbc news. labour leader sir keir starmer is set to accuse prime minister rishi sunak of "bottling" calling a general election as he launches labour's local election campaign. this is the scene live in the west midlands where we're expecting to hear the labour leader set out his election pledges. the set out his election pledges. labour party leader is start the labour party leader is due to start speaking shortly. the other stories this hour — the crisis at thames water deepens — as shareholders refuse to inject extra money into britain's biggest water company. student behaviour in schools is getting worse, with one in five teachers reporting to have been hit by a pupil this year in england. welcome to the programme. we'll be taking you live to the west midlands this hour — that's where the labour leader sir keir starmer is set to launch the party's local election campaign, alongside his deputy leader angela rayner. elections are taking place in 107 local authorities across england on the
life in london this is bbc news. labour leader sir keir starmer is set to accuse prime minister rishi sunak of "bottling" calling a general election as he launches labour's local election campaign. this is the scene live in the west midlands where we're expecting to hear the labour leader set out his election pledges. the set out his election pledges. labour party leader is start the labour party leader is due to start speaking shortly. the other stories this hour — the crisis at...
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this is bbc news. we're are all guilty of it — stashing away unused cables and electrical items, like old phones and tv remotes, on the off—chance we might need them again. but as it's spring cleaning season, now is the time to sort out those overflowing drawers of doom responsibly, as a report from the united nations warns that we're generating electronic waste almost five times faster than we're recycling it. our reporter harriet bradshaw has more. does this look familiar? everybody has piles of stuff. things like old phones, stuff we used to listen to — cassette tapes, broken things. stuff you're worried about, well, is there data on it? i think back in the day, my dad would have had a shed full of jars of screws, and the modern dad has a drawer full of 15 old mobiles. new research by material focus suggests paul is not alone in his hoarding habits of old electricals. we've all probably got a drawer of doom, which has got cables in there that we don't know what they're for. it's got a dvd remo
this is bbc news. we're are all guilty of it — stashing away unused cables and electrical items, like old phones and tv remotes, on the off—chance we might need them again. but as it's spring cleaning season, now is the time to sort out those overflowing drawers of doom responsibly, as a report from the united nations warns that we're generating electronic waste almost five times faster than we're recycling it. our reporter harriet bradshaw has more. does this look familiar? everybody has...
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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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jeremy bowen, bbc news, jerusalem. let's speak to amin saikal, professor of middle eastern, central asian and islamic studies at the australian national university. welcome to the programme. clearly volker turk is saying that israel is committing a walk. what is your response to that and israel's denial? i think that has been widely articulated by different agencies of the united nations and of course human rights organisations and i think, as the reporter said, israel is potentially committing war crimes by using starvation as a means to subdue a population and that is in gaza and i think what has been happening in gaza is absolutely catastrophic and at the same time it is against every norm of humanity that the world and particularly the western democracies stand for. israel says it is thankful that its friends around the world are supporting the strategic goal. do you see that support and to what extent is israel becoming more isolated as this war continues? i becoming more isolated as this war continues?— war con
jeremy bowen, bbc news, jerusalem. let's speak to amin saikal, professor of middle eastern, central asian and islamic studies at the australian national university. welcome to the programme. clearly volker turk is saying that israel is committing a walk. what is your response to that and israel's denial? i think that has been widely articulated by different agencies of the united nations and of course human rights organisations and i think, as the reporter said, israel is potentially committing...
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you're live with bbc news. the white house says it is working to reschedule a meeting with an israeli delegation to discuss its plans for rafah in gaza. earlier this week prime minister benjamin netanyahu abruptly cancelled his delegation�*s visit to washington when the us abstained during a un security council vote on a resolution that called for a ceasefire in gaza. meanwhile, the un high commissionerfor human rights has told the bbc that israel is significantly to blame for the appalling humanitarian situation in gaza, where famine is looming. these are images of destruction in gaza in the past 2a hours. volker turk said israel had obligations as the occupying power, and was placing unreasonable demands on the delivery of aid. he's been speaking to our international editor, jeremy bowen. and a warning — his report contains images that some viewers may find distressing. gaza is no place to be ill. noura mohammed had lung and liver problems before the war. now, after months of starvation and without the ri
you're live with bbc news. the white house says it is working to reschedule a meeting with an israeli delegation to discuss its plans for rafah in gaza. earlier this week prime minister benjamin netanyahu abruptly cancelled his delegation�*s visit to washington when the us abstained during a un security council vote on a resolution that called for a ceasefire in gaza. meanwhile, the un high commissionerfor human rights has told the bbc that israel is significantly to blame for the appalling...
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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...
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announcer: and now, "bbc news" s is bbc world news america. s diverted cargo and supply chain disruption that america's biggest port for auto shipments remains at a standstill. and southern gaza talks days after the israeli prime minister canceled the high-level delegation to the u.s. ♪ welcome to world news america. investigators in baltimore recover the data recorder from eight cargo ship that crashed into a major bridge on tuesday, causing it to collapse. they are hoping the black box can explain the lost power soon after moving into the city's port, leading to to drift into the francis scott key bridge. a group of workers were carrying asphalt on the bridge. two were rescued. six others are missing and presumed dead. so far, two victims have been entified. authorities are crediting workers on the bridge for helping save countless other lives. reports say they saw the ship approaching and flag police. a mayday call also gave first responders a crucial advance warning of the imminent collapse. as recovery efforts continue, the ship is stil
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if you want to get any more on that story, you can go to the bbc's website or the bbc's news app. the u.n. high commissioner for human rights has told the bbc that israel is significantly to blame for the appalling humanitarian situation in gaza where famine is looming. these are some of the latest images of destruction in gaza. israel had obligations as the occupying power and was placing unreasonable demands on the delivery of aid. he has been speaking to our international editor, jeremy bowen, if he had evidence to back up his previous comments, suggesting israel may be using starvation as a weapon of war. jeremy: you suggested yourself a few days ago that israel might be using starvation as a weapon of war. do you have more evidence of that? >> the reason why we said this is because of the report that independent panel of expertse that identify famine as a very serious risk with starvation starting from now until mid-may if there isn't a massive humanitarian assistance coming into gaza. so that brings up the question, with all the restrictions that we currently see, whether th
if you want to get any more on that story, you can go to the bbc's website or the bbc's news app. the u.n. high commissioner for human rights has told the bbc that israel is significantly to blame for the appalling humanitarian situation in gaza where famine is looming. these are some of the latest images of destruction in gaza. israel had obligations as the occupying power and was placing unreasonable demands on the delivery of aid. he has been speaking to our international editor, jeremy...
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jonah fisher, bbc news. rowers in this weekend's university boat race in london have been warned not to go into the thames after high levels of e coli were detected in the river. the crews from oxford and cambridge have also been told to cover up blisters and open wounds. the pressure group river action said tests indicate that the ecoli comes from sewage directly discharged into the thames. thames water said improving river health was a "key focus" for the firm. here's ellie price. it's tradition — every year the winning cox is thrown in. this year, there's a good chance they might throw up, too. we found 10,000 colonies per 100 millilitres of e coli. what that means is it's ten times worse than the worst rating for bathing water. and also means, therefore, you shouldn't go in the river. and, in the case of rowers, they need very careful health guidance. archive: many watermen declared race conditions the worst for 70 years, - and each cox wore goggles to help in their difficult task. rowers in this histo
jonah fisher, bbc news. rowers in this weekend's university boat race in london have been warned not to go into the thames after high levels of e coli were detected in the river. the crews from oxford and cambridge have also been told to cover up blisters and open wounds. the pressure group river action said tests indicate that the ecoli comes from sewage directly discharged into the thames. thames water said improving river health was a "key focus" for the firm. here's ellie price....
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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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this is bbc news, the headlines. a new report finds 10—month—old baby finley boden — murdered by his parents — �*should have been, one of the most protected children�* in the uk. a massive increase in the discharge of raw sewage into england's rivers and seas, adding to public anger over the conduct of water companies. and, holiday—makers getting caught out by the 10—year passport — it's the most read article on the bbc�*s website today — we'll answer your questions. sport and for a full round—up, here's the bbc sport centre. hello from the bbc sport centre. chelsea are in women's champions league action on wednesday. they host ajax in the second leg of their quarter—final, having put on a convincing performance at the johan cruyff arena. emmma hayes�*s squad take a 3—0 lead into the tie at stamford bridge later. chelsea on a good run of form, they're back at the top of the women's super league with a win at the weekend as they pursue four titles. they're in the fa cup semi—finals and
this is bbc news, the headlines. a new report finds 10—month—old baby finley boden — murdered by his parents — �*should have been, one of the most protected children�* in the uk. a massive increase in the discharge of raw sewage into england's rivers and seas, adding to public anger over the conduct of water companies. and, holiday—makers getting caught out by the 10—year passport — it's the most read article on the bbc�*s website today — we'll answer your questions. sport...
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bbc news. we've just got time to bring you pictures of queen camilla in shrewbury who was "thrilled" by all the public support for the princess of wales when she met two sisters holding posters with the poignant words "send our love to kate". camilla was mobbed by thousands of well—wishers during a visit to a farmers' market. we will be here with you next to take you through the next few hours with all the latest news at the bbc. thanks for watching i will hopefully see you tomorrow. hello there. we've seen mixed weather today, essentially it will stay unsettled into the easter weekend, because low pressure will be dominating and around that we have weather fronts which are focusing these spells of rain. in between there will be some sunshine. these are the top temperatures this afternoon, maybe making 13 across eastern england. a lot of showers coming in from the south—west, but we still have wet weather in scotland. that should tend to move away. that will drift northward and then we will
bbc news. we've just got time to bring you pictures of queen camilla in shrewbury who was "thrilled" by all the public support for the princess of wales when she met two sisters holding posters with the poignant words "send our love to kate". camilla was mobbed by thousands of well—wishers during a visit to a farmers' market. we will be here with you next to take you through the next few hours with all the latest news at the bbc. thanks for watching i will hopefully see...