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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. welcome back. chinese e—retailer temu has been forced to u—turn on a cash giveaway offer — after concerns were raised over use of customer data. temu is an online marketplace — it offers buyers a wide range of goods and heavily discounted prices — from clothes, to toys, to household items. users sign up to purchase —either online, or via an app. it launched in the us in 2022, and the uk last year. its popularity has skyrocketed — but it has faced criticism of production practises. a promotion by the online retailer — which promised shoppers up to £50 — went viral online. but it faced growing criticism after questions were raised about the terms and condtions — in particular, the considerable amount of personal data participants were asked to hand over. ijust want to give you a sense of how detailed this is. by taking part, users would allow the company to... "use and publish member's photo, name, likeness, voice, opinion, statements, biographical information, and/or hometown an
this is bbc news. welcome back. chinese e—retailer temu has been forced to u—turn on a cash giveaway offer — after concerns were raised over use of customer data. temu is an online marketplace — it offers buyers a wide range of goods and heavily discounted prices — from clothes, to toys, to household items. users sign up to purchase —either online, or via an app. it launched in the us in 2022, and the uk last year. its popularity has skyrocketed — but it has faced criticism of...
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this is bbc news. hello there. the easter weekend will settle down a little, perhaps music to your ears in comparison to the last few days. yes, there is going to be more sunshine around and fewer showers and as a result, it will be a little warmer. but there's more rain to come for some of us by easter monday — more on that in just a moment. for the moment, though, the low pressure is drifting its way westwards. the isobars are opening out, so saturday will be a quieter, less windy day for all of us. maybe a little more cloud across east anglia and that kent coast and a few isolated showers out to the west. most frequent showers perhaps to northern ireland and scotland, but even so, few and far between in comparison to recent days. 11 to 15 degrees with a little more sunshine coming through that should feel quite pleasant. now, with those clear skies by day continuing through the night, those temperatures are likely to fall away for some the exception down to the south—west where we could continue to see some
this is bbc news. hello there. the easter weekend will settle down a little, perhaps music to your ears in comparison to the last few days. yes, there is going to be more sunshine around and fewer showers and as a result, it will be a little warmer. but there's more rain to come for some of us by easter monday — more on that in just a moment. for the moment, though, the low pressure is drifting its way westwards. the isobars are opening out, so saturday will be a quieter, less windy day for...
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you're live with bbc news. ukraine. a blunt warning from poland's prime minister donald tusk to the world that war is a real threat and europe is not ready. "war is no longer a concept from the past," he said, adding, "it's real and it started over two years ago." he wants urgent military aid for ukraine. he said the next two years will be crucial, saying, "we are living in the most critical moment since the end of the second world war." as war continues in ukraine, poland remains acutely aware of the risk of conflict expanding. on thursday, donald tusk met with his ukrainian counterpart in warsaw. earlier this week, polish defence forces reported a russian missile had temporarily entered its airspace. poland has committed 4% of gdp to defence spending in 2024 — and it's urged its neighbours to up their contributions. tusk himself has been involved in ongoing discussions with other major european powers — earlier this month, france's macron and germany's scholz. joining me now is michael bociurkiw, senior fellow at
you're live with bbc news. ukraine. a blunt warning from poland's prime minister donald tusk to the world that war is a real threat and europe is not ready. "war is no longer a concept from the past," he said, adding, "it's real and it started over two years ago." he wants urgent military aid for ukraine. he said the next two years will be crucial, saying, "we are living in the most critical moment since the end of the second world war." as war continues in...
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his sister is spoken to the bbc. the uncertainty is very hard to deal with, but we just see evan and how strong he is. and a gown worn by marilyn monroe sells for over 300,000 dollars — eight times the estimated auction price. relatives of the wall streetjournal reporter, evan gersh—kovich, reporter, evan gershkovich, are marking the anniversary of his detention in russia. he 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 — saying he's being used as a bargaining chip by moscow. we've been speaking to evan's sister danielle. 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 and his life some bouquets in his life some bouquets for international women's day, march eighth, which is really nice. paul, i want to a
his sister is spoken to the bbc. the uncertainty is very hard to deal with, but we just see evan and how strong he is. and a gown worn by marilyn monroe sells for over 300,000 dollars — eight times the estimated auction price. relatives of the wall streetjournal reporter, evan gersh—kovich, reporter, evan gershkovich, are marking the anniversary of his detention in russia. he is the first american to be charged with spying by the russian authorities since the end of the cold war. the us...
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marc ashdown, bbc news. one of the conservative party's largest donors has been awarded a knighthood after the prime minister, rishi sunak, announced a surprise easter honours list. 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, while the liberal democrats said the government was "out of touch". conservative mp tracey crouch and film director christopher nolan also received honours. still to come on the world today, we hear from relatives of the wall streetjournal reporter evan gershkovich, who are marking the first anniversary of his detention in russia. and oscar—winning movie oppenheimer finally gets a cinema release injapan. we hear reaction from a hiroshima survivor who's watched it. around the world and across the uk, this is the world today on bbc news. let's look at events in the middle east now. israel is reported to have carried out air strikes in syria. observers say the strikes happened in a
marc ashdown, bbc news. one of the conservative party's largest donors has been awarded a knighthood after the prime minister, rishi sunak, announced a surprise easter honours list. 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, while the liberal democrats said the government was "out of touch". conservative mp tracey crouch and film director christopher nolan also received...
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aid to ukraine about this in the next 15 minutes of the bbc broadcast live from london in the dzaferov studio. therefore, the prime minister of poland, donald tusk, in an interview with the european zmi, warned that europe has entered the pre-war period, if ukraine is defeated by russia, no one in europe will be able to feel safe and added that war is already not a concept from the past. about president of ukraine volodymyr zelenskyi also said the threat of war expansion the day before. in an interview with the american tv channel cbs, he said that if ukraine loses, putin will not stop, and the war may reach both europe and the united states. in addition, zelensky said that ukraine needs weapons to be ready to repel a possible major russian offensive, which he said is expected in late may or june. so, will the partners have time to provide ukraine with the necessary military assistance? the us congress will unblock the passage. a large aid package, that's what the british columnist and former nato analyst, patrick bury, told the bbc. exactly what most of us think russia will take advan
aid to ukraine about this in the next 15 minutes of the bbc broadcast live from london in the dzaferov studio. therefore, the prime minister of poland, donald tusk, in an interview with the european zmi, warned that europe has entered the pre-war period, if ukraine is defeated by russia, no one in europe will be able to feel safe and added that war is already not a concept from the past. about president of ukraine volodymyr zelenskyi also said the threat of war expansion the day before. in an...
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whether the west will give the necessary help to ukraine, this is about the next 15 minutes of the bbc broadcast, live from london, in the jafer umerov studio. therefore, the prime minister of poland, donald tusk, in an interview with the european zmi, warned that europe has entered the pre-war period, if ukraine is defeated by russia, no one will not be able to feel safe in europe and added that war is no longer a concept from the past. president of ukraine volodymyr zelenskyi also spoke about the threat of war expansion the day before.
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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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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
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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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and i’ll be honest, i haven’t seen or heard of any broadcasters, fegaro, bbc or cnn telling their viewers about this. what is their problem? for decades, they made the russians a horror story. they themselves believed in it. and fear can be abolished. decided to restrain us everywhere and everywhere, instead of in order to come to an agreement, not to step on each other’s interests and to live in peace, when we come to visit, we would then find out what russians are capable of, who we are, what values we were raised on. real help from deep behind for our guys behind the ribbon, here's a co-solnik, here's such a wonderful co-solnik. so rich, we tried everything ourselves, we really liked it, well, this is for our children, who are there, from the small pomeranian town of kavno. red book novodvinsk wheelchair user viktor has his own know-how for the front zhdanova. he collects field lanterns that are powered by a solar battery. they can work continuously for more than a day. there is also a socket here that can be used to charge phones, which is very cool. and as the guys who have a
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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
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...
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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
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...
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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
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...
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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
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...
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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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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
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...
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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...
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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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you're watching the context on bbc news. unions say there's been a significant rise in violence and abuse in schools towards teachers since covid. a teaching union in england says its members are reporting that levels of violence and abuse from pupils has risen significantly since the covid pandemic. a survey commissioned by the bbc reveals the full extent of the problem. of the 9,000 teachers in england who took part in the research, 40% say they've seen aggressively violent behaviour in a single week that needed intervention. 20% of those teachers revealed they'd been hit by a student this year. here's more from education correspondent elaine dunkley. this is stjohn fisher catholic academy in dewsbury. it's a school with a bad reputation — rated inadequate
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. _ around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. you're live with bbc news. scotland could become the first uk nation to legalise assisted dying if a bill introduced at holyrood is approved. under the proposals, a patient could only request medical assistance to end their life if they had an "advanced, progressive terminal" illness which has been diagnosed independently by two doctors. two doctors would also need to establish someone is mentally competent. the patient must be aged 16 or over and a resident of scotland for at least 12 months. they must also administer the life?ending medication themselves. these were the scenes outside the parliament building. it's a deeply polarising issue. supporters say it would ease suffering, but opponents are concerned that some terminally ill people may feel under pressure to end their lives. there is polling on this issue. let's take a look. joining me now is dr gillian wright. she is a former palliative care doctor and works for our duty of care, who are a group of health care professionals opposing the intentional ki
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15 minutes on the bbc air live from london, in the dzaferov studio. after the offensive, which did not live up to expectations, the ukrainian army switched to strategic defense, namely the construction of large-scale defensive lines. the authorities have allocated uah 20 billion for this since the beginning of the year, but the ministry of defense emphasizes that this does not cover the general need for a full execution of construction works. president volodymyr zelenskyi said that ukraine is building fortifications. in three lanes with a length of 200 km, and by the way, the day before zelenskyi visited the construction of fortifications in sumy oblast. this border region is constantly shelled by russian troops. but in general , significant problems were found with the construction of the fortification. after publicizing information about their deplorable condition, the process accelerated significantly. bbc correspondent oleg chernysh found out what defense lines are now and how they are being built. ukraine. started at a fast pace build your own de
15 minutes on the bbc air live from london, in the dzaferov studio. after the offensive, which did not live up to expectations, the ukrainian army switched to strategic defense, namely the construction of large-scale defensive lines. the authorities have allocated uah 20 billion for this since the beginning of the year, but the ministry of defense emphasizes that this does not cover the general need for a full execution of construction works. president volodymyr zelenskyi said that ukraine is...
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to resist the russian offensive, this will be discussed in the next 15 minutes on bbc live from london, in the jafer umerov studio. after the offensive, which did not live up to expectations, the ukrainian army switched to strategic defense, namely the construction of large-scale defensive borders the authorities have allocated uah 20 billion for this since the beginning of the year, but the ministry of defense emphasizes that this does not cover the general needs for the full implementation of construction works. president volodymyr zelenskyi... said that ukraine is building fortifications in
to resist the russian offensive, this will be discussed in the next 15 minutes on bbc live from london, in the jafer umerov studio. after the offensive, which did not live up to expectations, the ukrainian army switched to strategic defense, namely the construction of large-scale defensive borders the authorities have allocated uah 20 billion for this since the beginning of the year, but the ministry of defense emphasizes that this does not cover the general needs for the full implementation of...
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summer beavers were seen in an area of west london and the mayor of london was down there on on you know bbc news talking how exciting it was and of talking about how much restoration be happening. so, you know, they just as concerned about flooding and dealing with that as we are urban flooding is a huge and again there's much that can happen beavers are just you so weird and quirky and extraordinary i mean they they seem be remarkably adaptive at moving into places where you wouldn't think they could be and then they're they are, you know, their beaver thing. so that's kind of fun about beavers. in fact, there were beavers in the i think a couple of years ago, they the toronto subways maybe was not so fun but walked into a toronto subway stop and everybody had to stop we got pizza rat, they got subway beaver. well, we should be so lucky that we so lucky, right. canada, a lot more beavers than we did the day we get. they're also beavers. and there's a project to bring beavers to mongolia and actually a russia had had been quite a leader in beaver research and it's really interesting i have
summer beavers were seen in an area of west london and the mayor of london was down there on on you know bbc news talking how exciting it was and of talking about how much restoration be happening. so, you know, they just as concerned about flooding and dealing with that as we are urban flooding is a huge and again there's much that can happen beavers are just you so weird and quirky and extraordinary i mean they they seem be remarkably adaptive at moving into places where you wouldn't think...
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the authors from the bbc did not write about this, but. used florid language that a certain russian disinformation group had been identified, then a lot of words about supposedly our country’s attacks on the poor royal family, and there are no details, maybe because there are simply none, the royal family itself is perceived automatically without evidence, and if you add to these automatic values and traditions some rational actions of some mysterious people in the form of russian bloggers or chinese bloggers, then you don’t need to explain: the longer you explain, the more they won’t believe you, that’s how the rule works, it’s better to just glue it together and give it out as an impact headline. one phrase that these are russian or the chinese media are spreading slander against the princess, it’s enough, they’ll figure out the rest, after all, these are evil russians, how could it be otherwise for the anglo-saxons? vladimir putin joked that the russian government is omnipotent, this joke can be extended to you and me, russian journalists, they say. the media are discussing
the authors from the bbc did not write about this, but. used florid language that a certain russian disinformation group had been identified, then a lot of words about supposedly our country’s attacks on the poor royal family, and there are no details, maybe because there are simply none, the royal family itself is perceived automatically without evidence, and if you add to these automatic values and traditions some rational actions of some mysterious people in the form of russian...
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synonymous enemies, supported with all their might by the ukrainians, they are promoted by them, then the bbc goes there for everyone under the age of one. shoets is to blame, everyone who talked about transferring long-range weapons to ukraine will be to blame for this, because russia has already made a decision, as putin said, on this territory buffer zones will be created, their size will correspond to the maximum distance that the best western missiles can fly, they will make sure that missiles cannot reach russian territory, and in this situation, most of ukraine will disappear from the map and... all because weapons we handed over. we give them weapons to save them. no, you give them weapons to ensure that there will be no ukraine left when this is all over. this is the reality. jake sullivan is trying to spin this whole thing. he is like the captain of the titanic, who is trying to come up with an excuse for the appearance of the iceberg, which left a hole in the ship. yes, it's because you're a bad captain who made a lot of bad decisions. now he will blame global warming or dolphins.
synonymous enemies, supported with all their might by the ukrainians, they are promoted by them, then the bbc goes there for everyone under the age of one. shoets is to blame, everyone who talked about transferring long-range weapons to ukraine will be to blame for this, because russia has already made a decision, as putin said, on this territory buffer zones will be created, their size will correspond to the maximum distance that the best western missiles can fly, they will make sure that...
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i think the bbc has been particularly criticised for a lack of religious programming , lack of religious programming, are we are we just devaluing christianity with every year that goes by? >> well, in the public space? i think that is true. but that's not true of the churches. i mean, i've been in southwark cathedral today. it was absolutely jam packed, and it's just a week day. i mean, it's a week day in holy week. yeah. and that will just grow. i mean , that will just grow. i mean, tomorrow is the mass of the lord's and we're lord's supper and we're expecting a full church. >> okay. so the churches are still healthy. >> well, they are full at this time anyway . time anyway. >> well, well, one of those churchgoers and of course, a catholic himself is the presenter of the next show this evening on gb news. it is one jacob rees mogg. i think that point about holy week and not i just don't see much talk about it. >> no, i'm quentin, that's an excellent piece in the daily mail today pointing out the bbc is showing the teletubbies rather anything christian rather than anything christian on
i think the bbc has been particularly criticised for a lack of religious programming , lack of religious programming, are we are we just devaluing christianity with every year that goes by? >> well, in the public space? i think that is true. but that's not true of the churches. i mean, i've been in southwark cathedral today. it was absolutely jam packed, and it's just a week day. i mean, it's a week day in holy week. yeah. and that will just grow. i mean , that will just grow. i mean,...
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russia is doing this, the authors from the bbc did not write about this, but they used winding wording that a certain russian disinformation group had been identified, then there were a lot of words about supposedly our country’s attacks on the poor royal family and no details, maybe because they simply don’t exist, herself the royal family is perceived automatically without evidence, and if you attach some rational actions of some kind to these automatic values and traditions... extend to you and me russian journalists, they insist, russia is isolated from the world, no one wants to read, watch, listen to what the russian media reports, on the other hand, it suddenly turns out that they are following this very closely, they seem to perceive us as a kind of commercial reaction to what is happening in that world, which the british what the media won’t write is that they themselves distributed the versions. after all, it is not the russian media that are discussing these versions , a photograph of kate mittleton with her children was published , they were studying where which
russia is doing this, the authors from the bbc did not write about this, but they used winding wording that a certain russian disinformation group had been identified, then there were a lot of words about supposedly our country’s attacks on the poor royal family and no details, maybe because they simply don’t exist, herself the royal family is perceived automatically without evidence, and if you attach some rational actions of some kind to these automatic values and traditions......
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bbc correspondents, a special department of the bbc, collected and analyzed everything that appeared in the russian information space at the time. accusations against ukraine were made almost immediately after news of the attack. during the first hour, several pro-kremlin bloggers blamed ukraine. for example, in this publication in telegram, they called for the destruction of the terrorist territory of ukraine. or this post about the kremlin expert serhii markov wrote without any evidence that the attack was probably organized from kyiv. and a few hours after the attack, one of the main russian tv channels, ntv, showed the video. in which oleksiy danilov seems to say that today was fun in moscow and promises new attacks. but this video is fake. we found out that the clip is actually made from these two interviews that were on ukrainian tv, they were published last week, in both videos, the same background and people dressed in the same clothes. the original audio track of danilov's lyrics has also been edited. words he did not speak were added. liverpool john moores university analyz
bbc correspondents, a special department of the bbc, collected and analyzed everything that appeared in the russian information space at the time. accusations against ukraine were made almost immediately after news of the attack. during the first hour, several pro-kremlin bloggers blamed ukraine. for example, in this publication in telegram, they called for the destruction of the terrorist territory of ukraine. or this post about the kremlin expert serhii markov wrote without any evidence that...
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in this edition of bbc ukraine, we will try to understand this. i am olga polymaryuk. not immediately after the attack on the kroku city hall concert hall near moscow, the kremlin began to blame ukraine. the russian news was the first to talk about the so-called ukrainian trail. later, almost a day after the attack, vladimir putin said that the alleged suspects in the attack were trying to escape and were moving in the direction of ukraine. president volodymyr zelensky reacted to such statements. he denied the integrity of ukraine before the attack.
in this edition of bbc ukraine, we will try to understand this. i am olga polymaryuk. not immediately after the attack on the kroku city hall concert hall near moscow, the kremlin began to blame ukraine. the russian news was the first to talk about the so-called ukrainian trail. later, almost a day after the attack, vladimir putin said that the alleged suspects in the attack were trying to escape and were moving in the direction of ukraine. president volodymyr zelensky reacted to such...
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are supported with all their might by the ukrainian authorities, they are promoted by them, then the bbc goes there, everything who cares, we need to deprive them of even the slightest basis, therefore, removing all emotions... and in this situation, most of ukraine will disappear from the map, all because of the weapons we transferred. we give them weapons to save them. no, you give them weapons to ensure that there will be no ukraine left when this is all over. this is the reality. jake sullivan is trying to spin this whole thing. he is like the captain of the titanic, who is trying to come up with an excuse for the appearance of the iceberg, which left a hole in the ship. yes, that's because. you are bad a captain who made a lot of bad decisions. now he'll blame global warming or dolphins affecting the currents or something more ridiculous instead of taking responsibility? reasonable. in general, what is happening in ukraine is, of course, extremely interesting. this is what the harsh scoundrel, deputy of the verkhovna rada of the previous convocation, participant in the punitive oper
are supported with all their might by the ukrainian authorities, they are promoted by them, then the bbc goes there, everything who cares, we need to deprive them of even the slightest basis, therefore, removing all emotions... and in this situation, most of ukraine will disappear from the map, all because of the weapons we transferred. we give them weapons to save them. no, you give them weapons to ensure that there will be no ukraine left when this is all over. this is the reality. jake...
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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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is not the bbc, it's theirs. so do we want public service broadcasting? does the bbc still the best way of delivering it? how do we pay for it? that's the order of events we bakhmut let's throw these questions right back oveh throw these questions right back over, because frankly, the idea of public service broadcasting to some extent has been undermined in recent years, with the bbc, chasing after audiences rather than doing things that the market might not necessarily provide itself. well, it's got to do two things, hasn't it? it has to become it has to do with market failure. and where this market failure. and where this market failure, children programming, not having you got to do market failure. then on the other hand, it has to provide something for everybody. if everybody's paying for it, it's always had to write these two horses. >> hang on, david, what's >> well hang on, david, what's your view? do you think it is fairer? the bbc is seen as a pubuc fairer? the bbc is seen as a public service and therefo
is not the bbc, it's theirs. so do we want public service broadcasting? does the bbc still the best way of delivering it? how do we pay for it? that's the order of events we bakhmut let's throw these questions right back oveh throw these questions right back over, because frankly, the idea of public service broadcasting to some extent has been undermined in recent years, with the bbc, chasing after audiences rather than doing things that the market might not necessarily provide itself. well,...
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this is bbc news. the headlines... six people missing after a road bridge collapsed into a river in baltimore are now presumed dead. public satisfaction with the nhs is at a record low according to a new report. and check your passport — the message to millions of britons planning a trip to europe to avoid being caught out by a ten—year rule. new figures show a big increase in sewage spills in england. sewage spills from storm overflows increased 54% in 2023 compared to the previous year, figures from the environment agency show. the agency says there has been investment from the water sector, but that sewage is a complex issue that won't be solved overnight. let's speak to our environment correspondent, jonah fisher. more than doubled, why? very good cuestion. more than doubled, why? very good question- it — more than doubled, why? very good question. it has _ more than doubled, why? very good question. it has more _ more than doubled, why? very good question. it has more than - more than double
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every other day i interview a british boeing journalist, literally the next one i say to a serious bbc employee and he tells me, well, ha-ha-ha, that’s kind of humor, well, you say you get manuals from the kremlin , i say, of course, we work according to them, i say , where do you get your manuals from, that all your newspapers came out on the same day with the same headlines he says these are not manuals, i ’m saying what, but he says public consensus, public, i’m quoting verbatim this is public consensus, you know, i think , you know, now i have it in my head what does this mean? yes, you were just talking about this here a melyuk with the face of a selyuk, who admitted, took confessed, so the kolamburg column, he is not the only one, he is not, he is not the only such selyuk-milyuk, zelensky the other day, what he did, he said hello, he gathered all sorts of different azovites, gathered there extremists who are wanted in russia, collected them at home, and let’s, in short, reward them for... now the west is actually losing, they don’t have ammunition, they don’t have eve
every other day i interview a british boeing journalist, literally the next one i say to a serious bbc employee and he tells me, well, ha-ha-ha, that’s kind of humor, well, you say you get manuals from the kremlin , i say, of course, we work according to them, i say , where do you get your manuals from, that all your newspapers came out on the same day with the same headlines he says these are not manuals, i ’m saying what, but he says public consensus, public, i’m quoting verbatim this...
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bbc, cnn, all the others, gave someone a comment? but i, in a week, will go on a trip to europe for a while and will be there. at the international conference in florida , 40-50 key diplomats will gather there, including many of my republican friends, of course, and you are not afraid that your property will be confiscated, you will be imprisoned for life for what you are doing, i am somehow very formulated softly, but i became much sharper, i am simple, but i saw once the kuleba already there breaks, then we have to fix it. but according to the law , you will be jailed for a third-class woman and a bezuzha, oh , you know, i recently met a bezuzha on the maidan , i don’t know what it could lead to, but i didn’t recognize her, i was terrified, well, well, that’s it, uh, in fact, this bill, well, i don't know, it's not a bill, it's some absolutely crazy thing, well, in any government, they really want to control the spokesmen who speak. as they say, but no one in ukraine has succeeded in this so far, i think that even a cornerles
bbc, cnn, all the others, gave someone a comment? but i, in a week, will go on a trip to europe for a while and will be there. at the international conference in florida , 40-50 key diplomats will gather there, including many of my republican friends, of course, and you are not afraid that your property will be confiscated, you will be imprisoned for life for what you are doing, i am somehow very formulated softly, but i became much sharper, i am simple, but i saw once the kuleba already there...
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you're live with bbc news. on tuesday, us defense secretary lloyd austin issued some of his strongest comments on the situation in gaza a humanitarian catastrophe and issued some of his strongest comments on the israel—gaza war so far at a meeting with israel's defense chief yoav gallant. secretary austin also said that it was the israeli government has accused the us of emboldening hamas and hindering negotiations to release israeli hostages by allowing the text to pass. our middle east correspondent hugo bachega has more on today's developments. no surprise the fighting in gaza continued a day after the un security council approved, for the first time, a resolution calling for an immediate ceasefire in gaza. realistically there was no expectation that this would lead to any kind of pause in the fighting. in gaza today health officials said dozens of palestinians were killed in israeli airstrikes across the territory, including in the city of rafah, the last relatively safe place in gaza, where more than1 mi
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we've been discussing abdul ezedi and the bbc on the bbc, brian says. when will the bbc, brian says. when will the bbc be made responsible for its decisions? well, jacob, that's down to you and your colleagues . down to you and your colleagues. and on ezedi, alison says, will the that this horrific the lady that this horrific person attacked have any recourse the church as recourse against the church as it the church who it was the church who authenticated and is authenticated him? and that is small. c c for church because i'm not entirely sure which church it is. it's not holy mother, and it's not the anglican church. now it's time to break my silence on the garrick club affair . as you may garrick club affair. as you may have guessed, i am in fact a member of the garrick club, which has been in the news recently, mainly for the fact that its membership list has been exposed, many being been exposed, with many being criticised for their membership of a men's only club. but some news from morning seems to news from this morning seems to refute seems, at
we've been discussing abdul ezedi and the bbc on the bbc, brian says. when will the bbc, brian says. when will the bbc be made responsible for its decisions? well, jacob, that's down to you and your colleagues . down to you and your colleagues. and on ezedi, alison says, will the that this horrific the lady that this horrific person attacked have any recourse the church as recourse against the church as it the church who it was the church who authenticated and is authenticated him? and that is...
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around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. you are live with bbc news. fighting is continuing in gaza, despite calls for an immediate ceasefire from the united nations. earlier, israel recalled its negotiators from mediation talks in doha, claiming discussions with hamas are "at a dead end". hamas is demanding a complete withdrawal of israeli forces from gaza before any hostage release negotiations can begin — something israel has branded "delusional". 0ur international dditor jeremy bowen reports. this was gaza, the morning after the un security council voted for a ceasefire. israel's military released this video and said it pounded gaza with 60 more airstrikes on what it always calls terror targets. and more palestinians were killed — civilians, according to the survivors who came to the hospital in rafah to say their last goodbyes. they went to bed hoping for a ceasefire, says alaa abdul latif. she lists the names of nine dead children. the oldest was eight. in the night, everyone she cared about, 30 close family were killed. mahmoud shahab says "
around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. you are live with bbc news. fighting is continuing in gaza, despite calls for an immediate ceasefire from the united nations. earlier, israel recalled its negotiators from mediation talks in doha, claiming discussions with hamas are "at a dead end". hamas is demanding a complete withdrawal of israeli forces from gaza before any hostage release negotiations can begin — something israel has branded "delusional". 0ur...