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his sister has spoken to bbc news. the uncertainty is very hard to deal with, but we just see evan and how strong he is. and the actorjohn to speak for the person about the killing of his childhood friend shaped his life. hello, i'm matthew amroliwala. welcome to verified live, three hours of breaking stories and checking out the truth behind them. let's start with that stunning development in northern ireland — news thatjeffrey donaldson, the leader of the democratic unionist party, has been charged with historical sexual offences and has quit as leader. the dup says mr donaldson, who has been in politics for almost a0 years, has had his membership suspended pending the outcome of a judicial process. the party released a statement earlier. it says... police issued a statement on friday morning, not disclosing the identity of those charged. it read a 61—year—old man had been charged with "non—recent sexual offences", adding that a 57—year—old woman was also arrested and charged with "aiding and abetting add
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his sister has spoken to bbc news. the uncertainty is very hard to deal with, but we just see evan and how strong he is. and the actorjohn to speak for the person about the killing of his childhood friend shaped his life. hello, i'm matthew amroliwala. welcome to verified live, three hours of breaking stories and checking out the truth behind them. let's start with that stunning development in northern ireland — news thatjeffrey donaldson, the leader of the democratic
his sister has spoken to bbc news. the uncertainty is very hard to deal with, but we just see evan and how strong he is. and the actorjohn to speak for the person about the killing of his childhood friend shaped his life. hello, i'm matthew amroliwala. welcome to verified live, three hours of breaking stories and checking out the truth behind them. let's start with that stunning development in northern ireland — news thatjeffrey donaldson, the leader of the democratic
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this is bbc news. you are live with bbc news. to ukraine now, and president zelensky is warning that — a new russian military offensive could happen in the next few months. and he says, his country is not ready to face it. the ukrainian leader made the comments during an interview with cbs news — confirming he believes it could happen between may and june. he stresses the need for more military aid. take a listen. so, you�*re expecting a counteroffensive in may, june, from the russians. i think so. what sort of weapons do you need to stop that counteroffensive? number one is anti—air defence and artillery shells. that's what we need. more on that story later. relatives of the wall streetjournal reporter, evan gershkovich, are making the anniversary of his detention in russia. he�*s 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, saying mr gershkovich is being used as a bargaining chip by mosco
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the bbc says his post was, his own views, he is not speaking for the bbc. they do not breach bbc guidelines. actorjohn boyega has spoken publicly for the first time about the impact of childhood friend damilola taylor's killing calling it "life—changing." he's told the bbc the recent death of damilola's father, campaigner richard taylor, had motivated him to speak about his experience. the star wars actor says the tragedy has, "shaped me through the years." he was one of the last people to see 10—year—old damilola alive before the fatal stabbing in south london in 2000. he's spoken tojohn wilson from radio a's last word podcast. ijust remember damilola with a silverjacket... he laughs ..running through the playground of oliver goldsmith primary school, already sweating as if he just had to run a marathon. and it's near enough 9am in the morning, drinking from the water fountains, flirting with my bloody sister. they laugh and just being around us and cracking jokes and being flamboyant and charismatic. and ijust remember him being a big personality. i
the bbc says his post was, his own views, he is not speaking for the bbc. they do not breach bbc guidelines. actorjohn boyega has spoken publicly for the first time about the impact of childhood friend damilola taylor's killing calling it "life—changing." he's told the bbc the recent death of damilola's father, campaigner richard taylor, had motivated him to speak about his experience. the star wars actor says the tragedy has, "shaped me through the years." he was one of...
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this is bbc news. your life with bbc news. to ukraine now, and president zelensky is warning that — a new russian military offensive could happen in the next few months. and he says, his country is not ready to face it. the ukrainian leader made the comments during an interview with cbs news — confirming he believes it could happen between may and june. he stresses the need for more military aid. take a listen. so, you're expecting a counteroffensive in may, june, from the russians. i counteroffensive in may, june, from the russians— counteroffensive in may, june, from the russians._ what - counteroffensive in may, june, from the russians._ what sort i the russians. i think so. what sort of weapons — the russians. i think so. what sort of weapons do _ the russians. i think so. what sort of weapons do you _ the russians. i think so. what sort of weapons do you need _ the russians. i think so. what sort of weapons do you need to - the russians. i think so. what sort of weapons do you need to stop i the russians. i think
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this is bbc news. this is bbc news. in india, deepening religious polarisation and increasing islamophobia have marked narendra modi's second term in power. ahead of the general election, which is due to begin next month, people from the muslim community, which constitutes india's largest minority, have told the bbc they feel they are being marginalised and suppressed. the government denies the allegations. our south asia correspondent yogita limaye reports from northern india — a warning that her report contains images that some viewers may find distressing. out on the streets of the capital, delhi, a policeman assaulted muslims offering prayers. just outside goa, a muslim man was beaten by a mob, forced to chant the name of a hindu deity. and injaipur in the north—west, a family devastated by perhaps the most chilling incident of violence against muslims in india. umesa begum's husband, the father of their five children, mohammed asgar ali, was among three muslim passengers shot dead by a railway policeman on a tr
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this is bbc news. you are liable bbc news. president biden has congratulated senegal�*s new president following his election over the weekend. joe biden also said his warm wishes to the senegalese people for demonstrating as he put it at the right to vote remains democracy�*s visual liberty. results are expected to be confirmed by the constitutional council in the coming days. here's our west africa correspondence. this man is the new president of senegal. he emerged from the shadows of the popular opposition leader. after he was disqualified from contesting. just a few months ago he was still known to public and he only had nine days to complain. who was he exactly? i am here in the home town of the president—elect. i am here in the home town of the president—elect. iam here here in the home town of the president—elect. i am here to find out more against his story. his victory has been a source of pride and hope for the people of this community and his family. i met up with his uncle who he was named after. . , , ,
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it is there already on the bbc iplayer. so i recommend that, joe tidy with a lot of really fascinating background detail. and he will be back with me a little bit later in the programme as we get more detail from the courthouse. let's move on to the middle east. close quarters fighting has continued between israeli forces and palestinian gunmen in the gaza strip, particularly around three of the territory's hospitals. the israeli military says its eleven—day siege of al—shifa hospital in gaza city has resulted in the killing of at least 200 hamas and islamicjihad fighters. a spokesman for the palestinian civil defence says innocent people have been killed, and that there were women and children trapped by the fighting. aside from that, there's been a lot of focus on the comments made by the un to the bbc. the united nation's most senior human rights official, volker turk, says, there is a "plausible case" that israel is using "starvation as a weapon of war". i spoke to james elderfrom the un children's agency, unicef, a
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this is bbc news. the headlines... the un investigates what is says is a "plausible case" of israel using "starvation as a weapon of war" in gaza. 134 mps and lords are urging the uk's foreign secretary to suspend the sale of arms to israel — we speak to the mp coordinating their efforts. one in five teachers reporting to have been hit by a pupil this year in england. we have a special report. the crisis deepens for europe's biggest water company — thames water — as shareholders refuse to inject extra money. sport, and for a full round—up, from the bbc sport centre, here's jane. hello from the bbc sport centre. the english football association has charged newcastle united midfielder sandro tonali with misconduct after alleged breaches of betting rules. tonali has been charged with allegedly placing bets on football matches between august and october in 2023. his club newcastle say they aknowledge the misconduct charge and that the player retains the club's full support. the italian international has until the 5
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around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. it is just started, the briefing, let's hear the latest details. if anyone knows, especially the people on the stage that baltimore is strong and resilient, together we will get through this, please join me right now in a moment of silence. thank you. i would like to take this time to introduce some very important people here today. governor west more joining us today. baltimore city mayor brandon scott sitting in front of me. senator ben carden. as well as baltimore city council president nick mosby. i saw him somewhere. now i would like to have the pleasure to introduce the 63rd governor of our great state of maryland and passionate fan, west more. applause good morning. while today is an important day, it is important that we also acknowledge the moment that we also acknowledge the moment that we find ourselves in, and today we are thinking about the families of those who were recovered as identified yesterday. we pray for the family and families of all the victims, and our hearts
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around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. your life with bbc news. a new bbc investigation tells for the first time the story of a lost american documentary, filmed inside the irish republican army in 1972, the bloodiest year of the conflict known as the troubles. ira leaders and rank—and—file members were filmed planning, preparing and carrying out bomb and gun attacks. the ira hoped the film would boost their support in america. but almost as soon as it was made, the film disappeared — as darragh macintyre now reports. the uncredited star of a strange lost film. this is 21—year—old ira leader martin mcguinness handling guns. before he died in 2017, he became one of the most important figures in northern ireland's peace process. thank you very much. but here he is in 1972, helping to make a car bomb that would wreck the centre of his hometown. as we dug into how and why this film was made, the story only became more mysterious — like how it disappeared for almost 50 years. look at the rust on that. but inside, this looks ok. all our oper
around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. your life with bbc news. a new bbc investigation tells for the first time the story of a lost american documentary, filmed inside the irish republican army in 1972, the bloodiest year of the conflict known as the troubles. ira leaders and rank—and—file members were filmed planning, preparing and carrying out bomb and gun attacks. the ira hoped the film would boost their support in america. but almost as soon as it was made, the film...
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around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. you are live with bbc news. the uk government says, it's fully committed to improving the nhs and bringing down waiting times after a survey found patient satisfaction was at an all time low. fewer than one in four — 24% — people were satisfied with the health service last year — down five percentage points on the previous year. satisfaction was at 70% as recently as 2010. the main reasons for dissatisfaction are waiting times for gp and hospital appointments followed by staff shortages and the government not spending enough money on the nhs. however, support for the founding principles of the nhs remains high, with 91% believing the nhs should be free of charge when people need to use it, 82% agreeing it should be primarily funded through taxes. i've been speaking to dr zoe norris, who is chief executive of humberside local medical committee, which represents all gps in the area. i asked herfor her i asked her for her response to the survey. i think i am unsurprised, we see all this on the ground, our gps
around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. you are live with bbc news. the uk government says, it's fully committed to improving the nhs and bringing down waiting times after a survey found patient satisfaction was at an all time low. fewer than one in four — 24% — people were satisfied with the health service last year — down five percentage points on the previous year. satisfaction was at 70% as recently as 2010. the main reasons for dissatisfaction are waiting times for gp...
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marc ashdown, bbc news. and if you're in the uk, coming up at 17.45pm, we'll bejoined by lisa minot, travel editor of the sun newspaper, and carmen roberts, presenter on the travel show here on the bbc to answer your questions live about the passports issue. they'll be answering your questions, this whole passport story is the most read story on the bbc website. a lot of questions, a lot of people getting caught out, you heard, 200 people a day is the estimation. we will take your questions and answers many as we that is at 17.115. a new bbc investigation tells for the first time the story of a lost american documentary, filmed inside the irish republican army in 1972 — the bloodiest year of the conflict known as the troubles. ira leaders and rank—and—file members were filmed planning, preparing, and carrying out bomb and gun attacks. the ira hoped the film would boost their support in america. but, almost as soon as it was made, the film disappeared — as darragh macintyre now reports. the uncredited
marc ashdown, bbc news. and if you're in the uk, coming up at 17.45pm, we'll bejoined by lisa minot, travel editor of the sun newspaper, and carmen roberts, presenter on the travel show here on the bbc to answer your questions live about the passports issue. they'll be answering your questions, this whole passport story is the most read story on the bbc website. a lot of questions, a lot of people getting caught out, you heard, 200 people a day is the estimation. we will take your questions and...
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this is bbc news. you are live with bbc news. it's the highest honour at the ivor novello awards and one of the most coveted prizes in songwriting — the fellowship of the academy. only 26 people have ever received the fellowship, including sir eltonjohn, sir paul mccartney and kate bush. the award recognises writing that has enriched the cultural fabric of the uk. and now, there's a new name on the list — bruce springsteen, whose albums have sold millions of copies around the world. the boss, as he's known, is the first american musician to make the cut. let's speak to our music correspondent mark savage. what company here then. gas, you mention three _ what company here then. gas, you mention three of _ what company here then. gas, you mention three of the _ what company here then. gas, you mention three of the names - what company here then. gas, you mention three of the names there, j mention three of the names there, like eltonjohn. also people who are the elite of song writers. up until now, eversince the elite of song w
this is bbc news. you are live with bbc news. it's the highest honour at the ivor novello awards and one of the most coveted prizes in songwriting — the fellowship of the academy. only 26 people have ever received the fellowship, including sir eltonjohn, sir paul mccartney and kate bush. the award recognises writing that has enriched the cultural fabric of the uk. and now, there's a new name on the list — bruce springsteen, whose albums have sold millions of copies around the world. the...
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marc ashdown, bbc news. let's speak to sean tipton, from abta — the travel association welcome to the programme, fascinating to hear that a couple of hundred of these happening every single day. i have read that you actually witness to something like that tell me more. i actually witness to something like that tell me more.— that tell me more. i went with my artner that tell me more. i went with my partner to — that tell me more. i went with my partner to southern _ that tell me more. i went with my partner to southern spain - that tell me more. i went with my partner to southern spain and - that tell me more. i went with my i partner to southern spain and there was a familyjust in front of us where the mother was pulled to one side i'm told that her passport was over ten years old. after that, the other people were fine but they didn't get on the plane either because they didn't want to leave the mother behind. you are not insured or something like that, to get a bit of perspective, the reason why thi
marc ashdown, bbc news. let's speak to sean tipton, from abta — the travel association welcome to the programme, fascinating to hear that a couple of hundred of these happening every single day. i have read that you actually witness to something like that tell me more. i actually witness to something like that tell me more.— that tell me more. i went with my artner that tell me more. i went with my partner to — that tell me more. i went with my partner to southern _ that tell me more. i...
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this is bbc news. —— baltimore. i'm sumi somaskanda. six people are still missing after a cargo ship ploughs into a critical bridge, causing it to collapse. two people have been rescued, one is still in hospital, as the authorities continue to search the water. and i'm ben brown in london with the rest of the day's news, including... ..shares in the company behind donald trump's truth social soar as it debuts on the stock market. the head of the bbc�*s as the licence fee needs to be reformed to be more affordable for people on lower incomes. and brazilian winger viniciusjunior says viniciusjunior says he feels "less and less" like playing football because of the racist abuse he has suffered in spain. the head of the bbc�*s as the licence fee needs to be reformed to be more welcome to our programme live here from baltimore. you can just see you canjust see behind my right shoulder, those images on the bridge that were impacted by the massive cargo ship, causing it to collapse into the water. the
this is bbc news. —— baltimore. i'm sumi somaskanda. six people are still missing after a cargo ship ploughs into a critical bridge, causing it to collapse. two people have been rescued, one is still in hospital, as the authorities continue to search the water. and i'm ben brown in london with the rest of the day's news, including... ..shares in the company behind donald trump's truth social soar as it debuts on the stock market. the head of the bbc�*s as the licence fee needs to be...
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this is bbc news. more on our top story now, and the mayor of baltimore has described the collapse of the francis scott key bridge in the city as "an unthinkable tragedy". six people are still missing, after a container ship hit the bridge. two people have been rescued — one of them is in a critical condition. we are going to hearfrom president biden any moment now. he will be making remarks about what has happened with the collapse of that bridge in baltimore. he has made clear that federalfunds bridge in baltimore. he has made clear that federal funds will be made available to the authorities in maryland to help with the search and rescue mission and also the aftermath of the bridge collapse. this is the moment of the collision. you can see the cargo ship hitting a column of the bridge on the left of the screen. a report — by a us infrastructure agency — says the ship lost propulsion, and that the crew did notify the authorities that they had lost control of their vessel. their ship — the dal
this is bbc news. more on our top story now, and the mayor of baltimore has described the collapse of the francis scott key bridge in the city as "an unthinkable tragedy". six people are still missing, after a container ship hit the bridge. two people have been rescued — one of them is in a critical condition. we are going to hearfrom president biden any moment now. he will be making remarks about what has happened with the collapse of that bridge in baltimore. he has made clear...
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yolande knell, bbc news, jerusalem. the wikileaks founderjulian assange faces a wait to discover whether or not he will be extradited to the united states — after the high court in london gave us authorities three weeks to provide assurances that he would not face the death penalty if sent there. mr assange faces extradition over an alleged conspiracy to obtain and disclose national defence information, after the publication of thousands of leaked documents relating to the afghanistan and iraq wars. here's our correspondent ellie price. free julian assange! through every legal twist and turn, and there have been many, his supporters make their voices heard. althouthulian assange will not be immediately extradited, today was not a victory either. thejudges dismissed mr assange's attempt to appeal on the grounds that the us was trying to extradite him for his political opinions. what the courts have done has been to invite a political intervention from the united states, to send a letter saying it is all ok. i find this
yolande knell, bbc news, jerusalem. the wikileaks founderjulian assange faces a wait to discover whether or not he will be extradited to the united states — after the high court in london gave us authorities three weeks to provide assurances that he would not face the death penalty if sent there. mr assange faces extradition over an alleged conspiracy to obtain and disclose national defence information, after the publication of thousands of leaked documents relating to the afghanistan and...
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this is bbc news. how should the bbc be funded in the future? the director general of the corporation, tim davie, has said the licence fee — a charge levied on anyone who owns a television in the uk — needs to be reformed, so it's more affordable to those on lower incomes. he also urged the government to take responsibility for funding the world service. katie razzall started by asking him "if the bbc as we know i think we the few i think we really need the bbc, in the world of so much polarisation and disinformation. shire polarisation and disinformation. are ou polarisation and disinformation. are you signalling its end by questioning the licence fee? i do think that questioning the licence fee? i u think that absolutely we need to be universal and independent and i believe in a non—commercial offer in the uk is precious. it is really important we protect that. i do think it is right to say, we have reformed the licence fee over time, we have made changes and developed it and gone through radio and television, all the areas of the bbc, i
this is bbc news. how should the bbc be funded in the future? the director general of the corporation, tim davie, has said the licence fee — a charge levied on anyone who owns a television in the uk — needs to be reformed, so it's more affordable to those on lower incomes. he also urged the government to take responsibility for funding the world service. katie razzall started by asking him "if the bbc as we know i think we the few i think we really need the bbc, in the world of so much...
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graham satchell, bbc news. let's go live to my colleague, sumi somaskanda, near the bridge just south of baltimore. brings up to date with latest developments, sumi. hi. brings up to date with latest developments, sumi. hi, like you said we are _ developments, sumi. hi, like you said we are just _ developments, sumi. hi, like you said we are just south _ developments, sumi. hi, like you said we are just south of- developments, sumi. hi, like you said we are just south of where i developments, sumi. hi, like you. said we are just south of where the bridge collapse happened just along the patapsco river. to give you an idea getting her getting done what was difficult because authorities have been successively closing off more areas around the bridge where people had gathered early in the day but from here you can see over my right shoulder of the scene of that destruction. we are at this hour learning more details of course of what exact to happen. still many questions unanswered as you mentioned already but we h
graham satchell, bbc news. let's go live to my colleague, sumi somaskanda, near the bridge just south of baltimore. brings up to date with latest developments, sumi. hi. brings up to date with latest developments, sumi. hi, like you said we are _ developments, sumi. hi, like you said we are just _ developments, sumi. hi, like you said we are just south _ developments, sumi. hi, like you said we are just south of- developments, sumi. hi, like you said we are just south of where i developments,...
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live from london, this is bbc news. for the first time, the un security council votes for an immediate ceasefire in gaza. the voting is as follows. 1a votes in favour. zero votes against. one abstention. the draught resolution has been adopted as resolution 27—28 202a. benjamin netanyahu pulls a high—level delegation which had been due to go to washington, amid anger at the us decision not to veto the resolution. a twin legal threat for donald trump — his hush—money trial is set for 15 april, and he has been given ten days shall and he has been given ten days be the first former to face shall be the first former president to face a criminal trial. the british government accuses china of being behind a wave of cyber attacks, amid calls for a tough response from british politicians. the cyber threat posed by china—affiliated actors is real, and it is serious. but it is more than equalled by our determination and resolve to resist it. mystery of space — scientists say there are ghost particles which we now noth
live from london, this is bbc news. for the first time, the un security council votes for an immediate ceasefire in gaza. the voting is as follows. 1a votes in favour. zero votes against. one abstention. the draught resolution has been adopted as resolution 27—28 202a. benjamin netanyahu pulls a high—level delegation which had been due to go to washington, amid anger at the us decision not to veto the resolution. a twin legal threat for donald trump — his hush—money trial is set for 15...
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this is bbc news, the headlines... for the first time, the un security council votes for an immediate ceasefire in gaza. benjamin netanyahu pulls a high level delegation which had been due to go to washington amid anger at the us decision not to veto the resolution. the british government accuses china of being behind a wave of cyber attacks amid calls for a tough response from british politicians. the cyber threat posed by china affiliated — the cyber threat posed by china affiliated actor is real and it is serious — affiliated actor is real and it is serious that it is more than equalled _ serious that it is more than equalled by our determination and resolve _ equalled by our determination and resolve to — equalled by our determination and resolve to resist it. a twin legal threat for donald trump as he appears at court in new york — we'll get the latest from our correspondent. four gunmen accused of carrying out the moscow concert hall attack have been charged with terrorism. time for a look at the business
this is bbc news, the headlines... for the first time, the un security council votes for an immediate ceasefire in gaza. benjamin netanyahu pulls a high level delegation which had been due to go to washington amid anger at the us decision not to veto the resolution. the british government accuses china of being behind a wave of cyber attacks amid calls for a tough response from british politicians. the cyber threat posed by china affiliated — the cyber threat posed by china affiliated actor...
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live from london, this is bbc news. for the first time, the un security council votes for an immediate ceasefire in gaza. the voting is as follows — 1a votes in favour. zero votes against. one abstention. applause. the draught resolution has been adopted as resolution 27—28. the us abstained on the vote, provoking anger in israel. benjamin netanyahu has pulled a high—level delegation due to discuss the war in washington. the uk parliament is told china is behind a wave of cyberattacks. a number of measures including sanctions are announced against china and the us and other countries plan to speak out as well. the cyber threats posed by china affiliated — the cyber threats posed by china affiliated actors is real and it is serious — affiliated actors is real and it is serious. but it is more than equalled _ serious. but it is more than equalled by our determination and resolve _ equalled by our determination and resolve to — equalled by our determination and resolve to resist it. a twin legal threat for dona
live from london, this is bbc news. for the first time, the un security council votes for an immediate ceasefire in gaza. the voting is as follows — 1a votes in favour. zero votes against. one abstention. applause. the draught resolution has been adopted as resolution 27—28. the us abstained on the vote, provoking anger in israel. benjamin netanyahu has pulled a high—level delegation due to discuss the war in washington. the uk parliament is told china is behind a wave of cyberattacks. a...
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live from london, this is bbc news. breaking news from the un — for the first time the security council votes for an immediate ceasefire in gaza linked to hostage releases. the result of the voting is as follows — 1a votes in favour. zero votes against. one abstention. applause. the draft resolution has been adopted as resolution 27—28. but reports say israel's president benjamin netanyahu has threatened to pull a high—level delegation visit to washington unless the us vetoes the resolution. the uk parliament is set to be briefed on threats posed by china, which is believed to be behind a wave of cyberattacks. a twin legal threat for donald trump as he arrives at court in new york. we'll get the latest from our correspondent. four gunmen accused of carrying out the moscow concert hall attack are charged with terrorism. we'll get the latest from our russia editor. mystery of space. scientists say there are ghost particles which we now nothing about yet. hello, i'm matthew amroliwala, welcome to verified live. thr
live from london, this is bbc news. breaking news from the un — for the first time the security council votes for an immediate ceasefire in gaza linked to hostage releases. the result of the voting is as follows — 1a votes in favour. zero votes against. one abstention. applause. the draft resolution has been adopted as resolution 27—28. but reports say israel's president benjamin netanyahu has threatened to pull a high—level delegation visit to washington unless the us vetoes the...
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this is bbc news. you are alive with bbc news. thousands of patients in england, with suspected lung cancer, are being offered a blood test which can show if they can get early access to alternative therapies. the test can identify genetic variations in tumours, which can be treated with tablets, rather than standard chemotherapy, often leading to fewer side effects. 0ur medical editor fergus walsh reports. 0h, headaches for two weeks. i thought it was a migraine. my gp just said you need to go to hospital right now. kat robinson is 33 and lives in dorset with her daughter, paige. a non—smoker, six months ago, she was diagnosed with advanced lung cancer. i've got three tumours in my lungs, which then spread on to lymph nodes. they said, "we can see you've got seven tumours in your brain and that's what's causing the pain". i couldn't believe it, couldn't understand it, and it was a massive shock to my family and me. kat was being prepared for radiotherapy and standard chemotherapy, but a blood test showed her cancer had a geneti
this is bbc news. you are alive with bbc news. thousands of patients in england, with suspected lung cancer, are being offered a blood test which can show if they can get early access to alternative therapies. the test can identify genetic variations in tumours, which can be treated with tablets, rather than standard chemotherapy, often leading to fewer side effects. 0ur medical editor fergus walsh reports. 0h, headaches for two weeks. i thought it was a migraine. my gp just said you need to go...
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this is bbc news. drama at the un — as russia and china veto a us draught resolution, calling for an immediate ceasefire in gaza linked to hostage releases. russia to hostage releases. and china simply did not want to russia and china simply did not want to vote for a resolution pinned by the united states because it would rather see us fail than to see this council succeed. benjamin yet yahoo warns the us secretary of state of of planned assault on rafah —— netanyahu. large areas of ukraine are suffering blackouts after russian missiles targeted energy infrastructure. hope for lung cancer patients in england after a blood test which can show if they can get early access to new therapies. red, white or multicoloured — does the colour of the cross of st george matter? nike thinks not, while sunak warns "don't mess" with the flag on england football kit. we report on the controversy. we have reaction. hello, i'm matthew amroliwala. welcome to verified live, three hours of breaking stories we star
this is bbc news. drama at the un — as russia and china veto a us draught resolution, calling for an immediate ceasefire in gaza linked to hostage releases. russia to hostage releases. and china simply did not want to russia and china simply did not want to vote for a resolution pinned by the united states because it would rather see us fail than to see this council succeed. benjamin yet yahoo warns the us secretary of state of of planned assault on rafah —— netanyahu. large areas of...
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you are alive at bbc news —— you are live with bbc news. russia has attacked ukraine's power infrastructure — with drones and missiles overnight — in one of the most intensive wave of attacks in months. it's left around a million people without power and at least five people dead. ukraine's state hydropower company said a russian strike hit ukraine's largest dam in zaporizhzhia, but there was no risk of a breach. russia says the air strikes were to avenge ukrainian attacks on russian territory. 0ur eastern europe correspondent sarah rainsford, in kyiv for us. she gave me latest. certainly this was a massive attack right across the country. there were targets in every corner of ukraine overnight. massive barrage of both missiles and drones fired, as you said. and i was just speaking to somebody in kharkiv, in ukraine's second city, they were saying there was a total blackout since the first missiles hit this morning. they said in fact there was a record number of missiles fired at kharkiv city's power infrastructure since the beginning o
you are alive at bbc news —— you are live with bbc news. russia has attacked ukraine's power infrastructure — with drones and missiles overnight — in one of the most intensive wave of attacks in months. it's left around a million people without power and at least five people dead. ukraine's state hydropower company said a russian strike hit ukraine's largest dam in zaporizhzhia, but there was no risk of a breach. russia says the air strikes were to avenge ukrainian attacks on russian...
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fergus walsh, bbc news. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. let's return to ukraine. the region along the country's north—eastern border with russia has seen intense bombardments in recent days. entire villages are being evacuated, with hundreds of frail and elderly people moved to safety. it's all happening in the same week that vladimir putin secured another term in the kremlin, promising to continue the full—scale war he launched two years ago. our eastern europe correspondent sarah rainsford reports from sumy, near the russian border, on what that means for ukraine. nina hasjust lost everything she owns. they all have. ukrainian pensioners who've been forced to flee russian bombardment and abandon their homes. nina's pain is felt by everyone here. villagers were evacuated under fire, by police, urging them on to safety. some had to be carried across bridges already bombed. this is sumy region, on the border with russia. the police video shows whole streets there destroyed in air strikes. so the first thing i hear at this temporary shel
fergus walsh, bbc news. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. let's return to ukraine. the region along the country's north—eastern border with russia has seen intense bombardments in recent days. entire villages are being evacuated, with hundreds of frail and elderly people moved to safety. it's all happening in the same week that vladimir putin secured another term in the kremlin, promising to continue the full—scale war he launched two years ago. our eastern europe...
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we willjust take you back to the main bbc output. there's nowhere for these people to go and be safe, is she simply wrong? the vice president the united states? absolutely, yes, i will prove it to you. before we manoeuvred into the northern part of gaza come into gaza city, which is way more populated than rafah, we heard similar criticism about the ability of allowing the population to move to the south, and we say, no, we will do that, we will open a corridor and allow the the civilians to move out, and it happened. the same will happen in rafah, we will allow the population to move to other areas before we conduct the military operation in rafah. but we cannot sit idly by while more than 130 hostages are being held, tortured, raped, day and night, by the hamas. 0ne raped, day and night, by the hamas. one final question. you said you would cover all of the ground but i got one more question to you about the aid, the international community won't gaza flooded with aid given the situation on the ground —— they want gaza to be flo
we willjust take you back to the main bbc output. there's nowhere for these people to go and be safe, is she simply wrong? the vice president the united states? absolutely, yes, i will prove it to you. before we manoeuvred into the northern part of gaza come into gaza city, which is way more populated than rafah, we heard similar criticism about the ability of allowing the population to move to the south, and we say, no, we will do that, we will open a corridor and allow the the civilians to...
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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...
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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
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...
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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
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...
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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. 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...