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by eurostar for the easter break, passengers travelling to europe by eurostarfor the easter break, and on top of that you have got passengers who would normally be using euston station, that is one of the uk's busiest stations, using replacement services here, that is because that station is largely closed through until easter monday. in dover, the port is busy, too, it is taking around two hours to process vehicles and get them onto ferries, some people on social media saying it is taking much longer. and on the roads as well, problems, too, especially for drivers coming to cornwall and devon, the rac has described conditions for them as pretty horrendous.— pretty horrendous. helena, thank ou. the former wales rugby star louis rees—zammit has signed for the super bowl champions, the kansas city chiefs. the 23—year—old stunned the world of rugby injanuary when he quit the sport on the eve of this year's six nations tournament to pursue a career in american football. 0ur sports correspondent adam wild reports. for louis rees—zammit, this was about taking a chance on a new spor
by eurostar for the easter break, passengers travelling to europe by eurostarfor the easter break, and on top of that you have got passengers who would normally be using euston station, that is one of the uk's busiest stations, using replacement services here, that is because that station is largely closed through until easter monday. in dover, the port is busy, too, it is taking around two hours to process vehicles and get them onto ferries, some people on social media saying it is taking much...
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he had success in europe as well, knocked arsenal out of the europe _ well, knocked arsenal out of the europa league last season. he has had some — europa league last season. he has had some really impressive performances at continental level too. performances at continental level toe there — performances at continental level too. there is always going to be an element _ too. there is always going to be an element of— too. there is always going to be an element of risk moving from the portuguese league to the premier league _ portuguese league to the premier league but he is certainly a good tactical— league but he is certainly a good tactical mind and somebody who i can understand _ tactical mind and somebody who i can understand why liverpool are considering. the newcastle manager, eddie howe, says sandro tonali is getting help to deal with his gambling. his comments come after the italian was charged with misconduct by the football association for alleged breaches of betting rules. tonali was already serving a io—month ban issued by the italian football federation in octob
he had success in europe as well, knocked arsenal out of the europe _ well, knocked arsenal out of the europa league last season. he has had some — europa league last season. he has had some really impressive performances at continental level too. performances at continental level toe there — performances at continental level too. there is always going to be an element _ too. there is always going to be an element of— too. there is always going to be an element of risk moving from the...
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ali, global media manager for save the children, covering the middle east, north africa, and eastern europe. thank you very much forjoining me. before we talk about the logistics of actually getting aid around in gaza, ijust want of actually getting aid around in gaza, i just want to get an update on the situation, the humanitarian situation there. obviously last time we spoke you were detailing how dire the conditions are. what are you and your colleagues seeing on the ground at the moment? the your colleagues seeing on the ground at the moment?— your colleagues seeing on the ground at the moment? the situation remains horrific and it — at the moment? the situation remains horrific and it is _ at the moment? the situation remains horrific and it is getting _ at the moment? the situation remains horrific and it is getting worse - horrific and it is getting worse every single day. being here now for almost a week, i have spoken to so many families who tell me horrific stories, you know, one woman said her husband is blind, they have six children and they had to walk from the north to the
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_ were on the eurostar across to europe to — were on the eurostar across to europe to visit friends and family orjust _ europe to visit friends and family orjust get — europe to visit friends and family orjust get away. there is a fly on the element over the easter weekend in that— the element over the easter weekend in that network rail tends to do a lot of— in that network rail tends to do a lot of engineering works at this time _ lot of engineering works at this time and — lot of engineering works at this time and that is the case again this time and that is the case again this time round — time and that is the case again this time round. 0ne time and that is the case again this time round. one big example, not the only example, but a big example is that london euston railway station is pretty— that london euston railway station is pretty much closed today, apart from _ is pretty much closed today, apart from london 0verground services, the local trains _ from london 0verground services, the local trains in — from london 0verground services, the local trains in lond
_ were on the eurostar across to europe to — were on the eurostar across to europe to visit friends and family orjust _ europe to visit friends and family orjust get — europe to visit friends and family orjust get away. there is a fly on the element over the easter weekend in that— the element over the easter weekend in that network rail tends to do a lot of— in that network rail tends to do a lot of engineering works at this time _ lot of engineering works at this time and — lot of...
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people travel within the uk or, as you say, on the eurostar across to europe to go and visit friends or family orjust get away. there is always a slight fly in the ointment over the easter weekend in that network rail tends to do quite a lot of engineering works at this time, and that's the case again this time round. so one big example, it's not the only example, but a big example is that london euston railway station is pretty much closed today, apart from london overground. the kind of local trains in london. so that will have quite a big impact. that is closed from today until monday. so if you are going to take the train, it is definitely a weekend to check before you travel, which is always good advice anyway, but especially over this weekend. absolutely. and, carmen, the other bits of good advice we should put out is that travel insurance is vital particularly if we see the situation get worse in dover. that's right. i think all travellers should be aware of their rights and read the fine print and know what you are covered for. if there are delays, your compensation, know wha
people travel within the uk or, as you say, on the eurostar across to europe to go and visit friends or family orjust get away. there is always a slight fly in the ointment over the easter weekend in that network rail tends to do quite a lot of engineering works at this time, and that's the case again this time round. so one big example, it's not the only example, but a big example is that london euston railway station is pretty much closed today, apart from london overground. the kind of local...
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so if we want to change our economy, _ europe. so if we want to change our economy, we — europe. so if we want to change our economy, we must also change our potitics~ _ economy, we must also change our potitics~ and — economy, we must also change our politics. and both these goals reguire — politics. and both these goals require things the tories will never detiver~ _ require things the tories will never deliver. economic stability, a commitment to service, a recognition that the _ commitment to service, a recognition that the sticking plaster approach to investment cost britain more in the tong _ to investment cost britain more in the long run. that economic growth is not _ the long run. that economic growth is not something that those at the top hand _ is not something that those at the top hand down to the rest of us. and that a _ top hand down to the rest of us. and that a more — top hand down to the rest of us. and that a more dangerous world needs a more _ that a more dangerous world needs a more dynamic government prepare to step in— more dynamic government prepar
so if we want to change our economy, _ europe. so if we want to change our economy, we — europe. so if we want to change our economy, we must also change our potitics~ _ economy, we must also change our potitics~ and — economy, we must also change our politics. and both these goals reguire — politics. and both these goals require things the tories will never detiver~ _ require things the tories will never deliver. economic stability, a commitment to service, a recognition that the _...
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in fact, the north atlantic and much of europe, dominated by a huge area of low pressure with smaller area of low pressures embedded within it. and look at all these weather fronts circling this big low, which is approaching us right now. and in fact, some very strong winds on the way for a time on thursday, particularly across southern areas of the uk. so through the early hours we will have had some rain from southern parts of the uk through merseyside, the irish sea into northern ireland. temperatures early in the morning, three, four, five degrees celsuis, maybe colder in some spots where skies will have cleared. but on those winds in the south — exposed areas could see 60—65 mile an hour gusts at times. inland, central southern counties there, 50 miles an hour. very windy in london, very windy in the midlands, east anglia, too, so a very blustery day. so through the morning, one where the front moves northwards. so outbreaks of rain through yorkshire into northern ireland and then this circulation here with those very strong winds buffeting the south and the southwest and tho
in fact, the north atlantic and much of europe, dominated by a huge area of low pressure with smaller area of low pressures embedded within it. and look at all these weather fronts circling this big low, which is approaching us right now. and in fact, some very strong winds on the way for a time on thursday, particularly across southern areas of the uk. so through the early hours we will have had some rain from southern parts of the uk through merseyside, the irish sea into northern ireland....
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if you're wondering where the warmth is, it's actually across more eastern parts of europe, in excess of 20 degrees celsius. are we going to get any of that? well, it does look as though, with this area of low pressure, we are going to see some changes in the wind direction as we head into sunday. more of a southerly breeze developing — still very changeable on the weather front — but that southerly breeze will mean that those temperatures will recover, at least somewhat. so, perhaps the mid—teens, but changeable weather across the south. still disappointing in the north, closer to nine degrees celsius. that's it from me. bye— bye. the national economy and the world economy depends on the port of baltimore. as investigations continue in baltimore, officials say tuesday's collision and bridge collapse could lead to a global crisis. and a surge in rents is changing life on the mediterranean party island of ibiza. hello and welcome to asia business report. i'm steve lai. officials have recovered two bodies in baltimore. a bridge collapsed in the us city on tuesday when a containe
if you're wondering where the warmth is, it's actually across more eastern parts of europe, in excess of 20 degrees celsius. are we going to get any of that? well, it does look as though, with this area of low pressure, we are going to see some changes in the wind direction as we head into sunday. more of a southerly breeze developing — still very changeable on the weather front — but that southerly breeze will mean that those temperatures will recover, at least somewhat. so, perhaps the...
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the message to millions of britons planning a trip to europe to avoid being caught out by a 10 year rule. we will explain all in a moment. also, coming up on the world today, there has been a massive increase in the discharge of raw sewage into england's rivers and seas, adding to public anger in the conduct of water companies. and we meet the real-life hero of an incredible survival story, dr. roberto canasta from the andes plane crash, joins us later in the show. ♪ hello and a very good welcome to the world today from bbc news. we start this hour in the u.s. city of baltimore where the audio of the first responder dispatch radio because as the key bridge collapsed have been released. in the audio, officers are discussing halting traffic and alerting the workers on the bridge when a call comes in reporting the bridge has faen down. take a listen. >> one of you guys on the southside, one of you guys on the north side, holding up traffic on the key bridge. there is a ship approaching that just lost their steering. we have to stop all traffic. >> i am on route to the south side. >> i'm h
the message to millions of britons planning a trip to europe to avoid being caught out by a 10 year rule. we will explain all in a moment. also, coming up on the world today, there has been a massive increase in the discharge of raw sewage into england's rivers and seas, adding to public anger in the conduct of water companies. and we meet the real-life hero of an incredible survival story, dr. roberto canasta from the andes plane crash, joins us later in the show. ♪ hello and a very good...
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around 100 people in the uk every day are being told they can't get on flights to parts of europe because of tighter passport rules after brexit. our business correspondent marc ashdown is here. thank you very much. be honest, how well do you know your passport? could you quote the expiry date? or the issue date? if the answer is no, and you fancy a holiday, it might be time to dig it out. since brexit, the rules for entering the eu have changed. there are two key bits of information. the simple one first — your passport must be valid for three months from the date you plan to return to the uk. but also, on the date you travel out, it has to have been issued less than ten years ago. travel experts say this is catching out around 100 people every day — like paramedic nathan barnes who was turned away from his flight to france. gutted, really, we had checked online and we thought it was fine, but we were told at the gate, they were very matter about it, they said sorry, off you pop. the problem is — until six years ago the passport office would automatically add up to nine months left
around 100 people in the uk every day are being told they can't get on flights to parts of europe because of tighter passport rules after brexit. our business correspondent marc ashdown is here. thank you very much. be honest, how well do you know your passport? could you quote the expiry date? or the issue date? if the answer is no, and you fancy a holiday, it might be time to dig it out. since brexit, the rules for entering the eu have changed. there are two key bits of information. the...
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around 100 people every day are being told they can't get on flights to parts of europe, all because of tighter rules after brexit. our business correspondent marc ashdown is here. thanks very much. be honest, how well do you know your passport? could you quote the expiry date? or the issue date? if the answer is no, and you fancy a holiday, it might be time to dig it out. since brexit, the rules for entering the eu have changed. there are two key bits of information. the simple one first — your passport must be valid for three months from the date you plan to return to the uk. but also, on the date you travel, it has to have been issued less than ten years ago. travel experts say this is catching out around 100 people every day, like paramedic nathan barnes, who was turned away from his flight to france. i'm gutted, really. i mean, we were surprised, more than anything, because we'd checked online, we thought it was fine and then obviously to be told at the gate. and they were very matter—of—fact about it. theyjust said, "yeah, sorry, you're not coming on. off you pop. " the p
around 100 people every day are being told they can't get on flights to parts of europe, all because of tighter rules after brexit. our business correspondent marc ashdown is here. thanks very much. be honest, how well do you know your passport? could you quote the expiry date? or the issue date? if the answer is no, and you fancy a holiday, it might be time to dig it out. since brexit, the rules for entering the eu have changed. there are two key bits of information. the simple one first —...
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europe and the eastern mediterranean could make the mid 20s. for western areas of europe, we've got this cooler air and this is where it's going to be a wetter as well. with the heavier rain more likely across iberia heading into the south of france, we've got the low pressure to the west of the uk and so it's not going to be a wash—out over the easter weekend. will feel warm when the sun is out, but the showers are never too far away, particularly in the west. at six: contaminated fuel could be to blame for the cargo ship crashing into the bridge in baltimore. investigators have recovered the black box from the ship which lost power moments before the collision. miguel luna and maynor suazo were among six maintenance workers fixing potholes at the time, now feared dead. e.coli warnings: oxford and cambridge crews are told to stay out of the thames this weekend as the amount of raw sewage spilling into england's rivers and seas more than doubles in a year. the baby murdered by his parents: children's services in derbyshire apologise after mis
europe and the eastern mediterranean could make the mid 20s. for western areas of europe, we've got this cooler air and this is where it's going to be a wetter as well. with the heavier rain more likely across iberia heading into the south of france, we've got the low pressure to the west of the uk and so it's not going to be a wash—out over the easter weekend. will feel warm when the sun is out, but the showers are never too far away, particularly in the west. at six: contaminated fuel could...
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eastern side of europe on a southerly breeze and in the eastern side of the mediterranean. there could reach the mid—20s. for western europe, it is cooler weather, it is wetter, particularly across spain and portugal. but we still have that area of low pressure over the easter weekend. it will not be a wash—out, when the sun comes out it will feel quite warm, the trouble is that showers are not too far away, particularly in the west. live from london. this is bbc news. us investigators — find the data recorder — from the ship, which crashed into a bridge in baltimore. a un human rights expert says she believes israel has committed "acts of genocide" in gaza. my report finds that there are reasonable grounds to believe that the threshold indicating that israel is committing the crime of genocide against the palestinians as a group in gaza has been met. check your passport — the message to millions of britons planning a trip to europe to avoid being caught out by a ten—year rule. we'll explain. and — bruce springsteen is given one of the most coveted awards —
eastern side of europe on a southerly breeze and in the eastern side of the mediterranean. there could reach the mid—20s. for western europe, it is cooler weather, it is wetter, particularly across spain and portugal. but we still have that area of low pressure over the easter weekend. it will not be a wash—out, when the sun comes out it will feel quite warm, the trouble is that showers are not too far away, particularly in the west. live from london. this is bbc news. us investigators —...
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eastern side of europe on a southerly breeze and in the eastern side of the mediterranean. there could reach the mid—20s. for western europe, it is cooler weather, it is wetter, particularly across spain and portugal. but we still have that area of low pressure over the easter weekend. it will not be a wash—out, when the sun comes out it will feel quite warm, the trouble is that showers are not too far away, particularly in the west. mission to beijing: us company bosses meet the chinese leader. can he get the investment his country so desperately needs? counting the cost of the baltimore bridge collapse, we'll hear from the us boss of nissan as he launches new models at the new york car show. hello and welcome to the programme. keep investing in china. that's the message from chinese president xi jinpeng to visitng us business leaders as he tries to breathe fresh life into the world's second biggest economy. that's despite the continuing tensions between the us and china. on tuesday china complained to the world trade organization on tuesday, china complained to the wo
eastern side of europe on a southerly breeze and in the eastern side of the mediterranean. there could reach the mid—20s. for western europe, it is cooler weather, it is wetter, particularly across spain and portugal. but we still have that area of low pressure over the easter weekend. it will not be a wash—out, when the sun comes out it will feel quite warm, the trouble is that showers are not too far away, particularly in the west. mission to beijing: us company bosses meet the chinese...
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eastern side of europe on a southerly breeze and in the eastern side of the mediterranean. there could reach the mid—20s. for western europe, it is cooler weather, it is wetter, particularly across spain and portugal. but we still have that area of low pressure over the easter weekend. it will not be a wash—out, when the sun comes out it will feel quite warm, the trouble is that showers are not too far away, particularly in the west. live from london. this is bbc news. officials in the united states have recovered the data recorder from the ship that destroyed a bridge in baltimore. amidst angerfrom israel, a un rights expert accuses the country of acts of genocide in gaza. my report finds that there are reasonable grounds to believe that the threshold indicating that israel is committing the crime of genocide against the palestinians as a group in gaza has been met. check your passport — the message to millions of britons planning a trip to europe — to avoid being caught out by a 10—year rule. and thailand has become the first south—east asian country to pass a
eastern side of europe on a southerly breeze and in the eastern side of the mediterranean. there could reach the mid—20s. for western europe, it is cooler weather, it is wetter, particularly across spain and portugal. but we still have that area of low pressure over the easter weekend. it will not be a wash—out, when the sun comes out it will feel quite warm, the trouble is that showers are not too far away, particularly in the west. live from london. this is bbc news. officials in the...
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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. hello, i'm annita mcveigh. welcome to bbc news now, three hours of fast—moving news, interviews and reaction. we start this hour in the us city of baltimore where crews have now found the data recorder of the ship which crashed into a major bridge yesterday causing it to collapse. officials are looking into whether dirty fuel may have caused the vessel to lose power. six missing construction workers who were on the francis scott key bridge at the time are now presumed dead and rescue efforts have turned into a recovery operation. these are live pictures from the scene — where it is 9am local time. as well as the recovery operation, the other focus is the investigation into what went wrong. the vessel, the dali, is registered in singapore and the port authority there says it passed two inspections last year. the container vessel lost power after departing from baltimore's port, causing it to crash into the bridge. the governor of maryland has been s
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. hello, i'm annita mcveigh. welcome to bbc news now, three hours of fast—moving news, interviews and reaction. we start this hour in the us city of baltimore where crews have now found the data recorder of the ship which crashed into a major bridge yesterday causing it to collapse. officials are looking into whether dirty fuel may have caused the vessel to...
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for western europe, it is called a weather, it is wetter, particularly across spain and portugal. but we still have that area of low pressure over the easter weekend. it will not be a wash—out, when the sun comes out it will feel quite warm, the trouble is that showers are not too far away, particularly in the west. live from london. this is bbc news. officials in the united states have recovered the data recorder from the ship that destroyed a bridge in baltimore amidst angerfrom israel, a un rights expert accuses the country of acts of genocide in gaza. my report finds that there are reasonable grounds to believe that the threshold indicating that israel is committing the crime of genocide against the palestinians as a group in gaza has been met. 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. hello, i'm annita mcveigh. welcome to bbc news now, three hours of fast—moving news, interviews and reaction. we start this hour in the us city of baltimore where crews
for western europe, it is called a weather, it is wetter, particularly across spain and portugal. but we still have that area of low pressure over the easter weekend. it will not be a wash—out, when the sun comes out it will feel quite warm, the trouble is that showers are not too far away, particularly in the west. live from london. this is bbc news. officials in the united states have recovered the data recorder from the ship that destroyed a bridge in baltimore amidst angerfrom israel, a...
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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. hello, i m annita mcveigh, welcome to bbc news now, three hours of fast—moving news, interviews and reaction. we start this hour in the us city of baltimore where divers have now found the data recorder of the ship which crashed into a major bridge yesterday causing it to collapse. the crash caused that bridge to collapse. six missing construction workers who were on the francis scott key bridge at the time are now presumed dead and rescue efforts have turned into a recovery operation. these are live pictures from the scene — where it is sam local time. as well as the recovery operation, the other focus is the investigation into what went wrong. the vessel, the dali, is registered in singapore and the port authority there says it passed two inspections last year. the container vessel lost power after departing from baltimore's port, causing it to crash into the bridge. let's discuss more now the implications of the bridge collapse on trade in the r
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. hello, i m annita mcveigh, welcome to bbc news now, three hours of fast—moving news, interviews and reaction. we start this hour in the us city of baltimore where divers have now found the data recorder of the ship which crashed into a major bridge yesterday causing it to collapse. the crash caused that bridge to collapse. six missing construction workers...
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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 doubled, why? very good question. it has more than doubled, i question. it has more than doubled, 3.6 million hours of discharges last year. there were an average of 1271 spills every day. this has been measured by event duration monitors attached to the 111,000 also combined sewer outflow pipes around
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...
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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. hello i'm nicky schiller. come to the programme. welcome to the programme. we start this hour in the us city of baltimore. six people still missing after a container ship brought down a key bridge are now presumed dead. the coast guard said it had suspended its search and rescue operation and now will focus on a recovery mission. these are live pictures from the scene, where it is 6am local time. as you can see, there is poor visibility and debris from the bridge in the water, are making the recovery efforts extremely challenging. the focus is now turning to the investigation into what went wrong, with a team of transportation safety experts hoping to board the stricken ship and recover its data recorder. the vessel is registered in singapore and the port authority there says it passed two inspections last year. the container vessel lost power after departing from baltimore's port, causing it to crash into the bridge. our correspondent will vernon has
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. hello i'm nicky schiller. come to the programme. welcome to the programme. we start this hour in the us city of baltimore. six people still missing after a container ship brought down a key bridge are now presumed dead. the coast guard said it had suspended its search and rescue operation and now will focus on a recovery mission. these are live pictures from...
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. 0ne comparable health care systems in europe. one of our experts earlier on when we were on the radio was saying is a bit of a myth about money spent on management. that's not your experience? h0. money spent on management. that's not your experience?— not your experience? no, definitely not. definitely _ not your experience? no, definitely not. definitely management - not your experience? no, definitely not. definitely management heavyl not your experience? no, definitely i not. definitely management heavy and what good that is i question. i know that a lot of health care workers come up with brilliant ideas that management are meant to be coming up with. we come up with a brilliant idea is to make units work a bit better and we are getting paid peanuts to do ourjob and also come up peanuts to do ourjob and also come up with ideas when actually, what is management for? i think that's the question in the hs, what is it for? what are management meant to be doing these days? i think one of your previous callers said that the nhs
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turbulent already, all these cloud patterns swirling around notjust the uk, but much of western and central europe. a big dip in thejet stream as well has allowed that colder air to filter in from the north as well. and the colder air will be responsible for generating some of these big shower cloud given the strength of that sunshine. it's that temperature contrast that creates all this turbulent weather. now, through the early hours, we'll see a weather front moving northwards across the uk. it has been quite wet already in some areas. notice that by the end of the night, it even turns quite wintry there across the scottish hills. and temporarily, some dry weather there across central parts of the uk. very quickly, we'll see strengthening south—westerlies and the heavy showers will be sweeping into south—western england, into wales, particularly wet in northern ireland. we could see up to 30, a0 millimetres of rain, perhaps even more than that in some areas. but those winds really will be very noticeable, pushing in those big shower clouds, cumulonimbus clouds, bringing the downpours, with t
turbulent already, all these cloud patterns swirling around notjust the uk, but much of western and central europe. a big dip in thejet stream as well has allowed that colder air to filter in from the north as well. and the colder air will be responsible for generating some of these big shower cloud given the strength of that sunshine. it's that temperature contrast that creates all this turbulent weather. now, through the early hours, we'll see a weather front moving northwards across the uk....
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europe's centre for particle research, cern, has approved an experiment designed to find evidence for them. here's pallab ghosh. our universe is as mysterious as it is beautiful. but, in recent years, astronomers have discovered that what we can see accounts for only 5% of the cosmos. some scientists think that the rest might be made up of other "ghost particles" that can't be detected by earthly instruments. instead, they pass right through our reality. if we could detect these ghost particles, it would really transform our understanding of fundamental science. we could really try and start to understand why the universe is the way it is, what the missing matter is, or how some of these properties come about, and therefore why we're here at all. researchers at the large hadron collider near geneva have been searching for them for years. but haven't found them yet. the ghost particles appear extremely rarely, so the researchers are building a much more sensitive instrument. normally, in particle accelerators, bunches of particles are sent on a collision course, but only one in a billi
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scientists at europe's centre for particle research, cern, have approved a £100 million experiment, which could prove the existence of particles that haven't yet been found. they want to identify what are known as "ghost particles". researchers believe 95% of the particles which make up the universe remain hidden. here's pallab ghosh. the world around us is made up of very tiny particles, even smaller than an atom. they linked up to form everything we can see in earth and in space too. but recently, scientists have discovered the tiny particles we know about make up only 5% of the universe. some scientists think there might be other ghost particles that can't be detected by earthly instruments. if we could detect these ghost particles, it would really transform our understanding of fundamental science. we could really try and start to understand why the universe is the way it is, what the missing matter is or how some of these properties come about, therefore why we are here at all. researchers have been searching for the missing 95% of the universe deep under the swiss french border at t
scientists at europe's centre for particle research, cern, have approved a £100 million experiment, which could prove the existence of particles that haven't yet been found. they want to identify what are known as "ghost particles". researchers believe 95% of the particles which make up the universe remain hidden. here's pallab ghosh. the world around us is made up of very tiny particles, even smaller than an atom. they linked up to form everything we can see in earth and in space...
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scientists at europe's centre for particle research, cern, have approved a £100 million experiment which could prove the existence of particles that have been found. they want to find what are known as ghost particles. researchers believe 95% of the particles, which make up the universe remain hidden. here is pallab ghosh. recently, satisfied out that only 5% of the particles we know are make up the particles we know are make up the universe. so just think there could be ghost particles which are made up by other things. it which are made up by other thins. .., ., , ., ., things. it could transform our understanding _ things. it could transform our understanding of _ things. it could transform our understanding of size. - things. it could transform our. understanding of size. because i do why the universe is the way it is. what the missing matter is, or how some of these properties come about stop and therefore why we're here at all. , ., . , ., therefore why we're here at all. ,.,, all. researchers have been searching _ all. researchers have been searching for _ all. researchers have be
scientists at europe's centre for particle research, cern, have approved a £100 million experiment which could prove the existence of particles that have been found. they want to find what are known as ghost particles. researchers believe 95% of the particles, which make up the universe remain hidden. here is pallab ghosh. recently, satisfied out that only 5% of the particles we know are make up the particles we know are make up the universe. so just think there could be ghost particles which...
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farmers around europe have been protesting in recent weeks about the way they are being treated, and in particular cheap imports and tighter environmental regulations. today it was the turn of british farmers to demonstrate. a convoy of around 50 tractors made its way through central london. meghan owen has been there for us. they are protesting against a number of things, in particular cheap food in points and tightening restrictions. —— imports. it comes after eu countries and countries around the world have also staged their own farming protests. but this is the first time in a while that farmers have taken to the streets of central london in their tractors. the government says "we firmly back our farmers, government says "we firmly back ourfarmers, we put agriculture at the forefront of any deals, we negotiate" but i think from the sounds of it and look of it here, farmers don't accept that in the uk. here, farmers don't accept that in the uk-_ here, farmers don't accept that in the uk. ~ ., in the uk. our reporter meghan owen reporting _ in the uk. our reporter meghan owen r
farmers around europe have been protesting in recent weeks about the way they are being treated, and in particular cheap imports and tighter environmental regulations. today it was the turn of british farmers to demonstrate. a convoy of around 50 tractors made its way through central london. meghan owen has been there for us. they are protesting against a number of things, in particular cheap food in points and tightening restrictions. —— imports. it comes after eu countries and countries...
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they can do it but without our support, this war will be in europe and will harm the u.s. sumi: i want to ask you about russia's intent. we spoke to your prime minister on the program as the russian election was taken place. now we see vladimir putin securing another term as expected, appearing emboldened. are you worried about what that means for ukraine and for your region? >> i cannot call this action what took place as an election, but it is clearow russia don't call it anymore a special operation, but it is a war. we see heavy bombings during the last couple of days. sevillian people are dying -- civilian people are dying. i think we will see full-scale mobilization in russia as well. i think that putin is not sending his troops all into ukraine anymore but going to reestablish the military capabilities on the others of our border. a couple of years ago, we saw 120,000 troops ready to go within 48 hours. they are not existing right now. they are sent to ukraine. they will restore it. sumi: what does that mean, that he's preparing an attack on nato members? >> there is
they can do it but without our support, this war will be in europe and will harm the u.s. sumi: i want to ask you about russia's intent. we spoke to your prime minister on the program as the russian election was taken place. now we see vladimir putin securing another term as expected, appearing emboldened. are you worried about what that means for ukraine and for your region? >> i cannot call this action what took place as an election, but it is clearow russia don't call it anymore a...
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it comes off the back of a number of protests we have seen in europe and across the world as well. but this time it is british farmers turning to protest. hundreds turned out from all generations. we saw younger farmers saying they are worried about their future. we saw older farmers who worried about their livelihoods as well. it's been a pretty lively protest today in westminster. ben: meghan, thank you very much indeed. meghan owen for us in central londonith those angry farmers protesting in the heart of the capital. do stay with us here on bbc news. announcer: funding for presentation of this program is provided by... financial services firm, raymond james. bdo. accountants and advisors. cunard is a proud supporter of public television. announcer: funding was also provided by, the freeman foundation. and by judy and peter blum kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ announcer: funding for presentation of this program is provided by... woman: two retiring executives turn their focus to greyhounds, giving these former
it comes off the back of a number of protests we have seen in europe and across the world as well. but this time it is british farmers turning to protest. hundreds turned out from all generations. we saw younger farmers saying they are worried about their future. we saw older farmers who worried about their livelihoods as well. it's been a pretty lively protest today in westminster. ben: meghan, thank you very much indeed. meghan owen for us in central londonith those angry farmers protesting...
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europe's centre for particle research, cern, has approved an experiment designed to find evidence for them. here's pallab. 0ur universe is as mysterious as it is beautiful. but, in recent years, astronomers have discovered that what we can see accounts for only 5% of the cosmos. some scientists think that the rest might be made up of other "ghost particles" that can't be detected by earthly instruments. instead, they pass right through our reality. if we could detect these ghost particles, it would really transform our understanding of fundamental science. we could really try and start to understand why the universe is the way it is, what the missing matter is, or how some of these properties come about, and therefore why we're here at all. researchers at the large hadron collider near geneva have been searching for them for years. but haven't found them yet. the ghost particles appear extremely rarely, so the researchers are building a much more sensitive instrument. normally, in particle accelerators, bunches of particles are sent on a collision course, but only one in a billion hit
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., scientists at europe's centre for particle research, cern, have approved a £100 million experiment, which could prove the existence of particles that haven't yet been found. they want to identify what are known as "ghost particles". researchers believe 95% of the particles which make up the universe remain hidden. here's pallab ghosh. the world around us is made up of very tiny particles, even smaller than an atom. they linked up to form everything we can see in earth and in space too. but recently, scientists have discovered the tiny particles we know about make up only 5% of the universe. some scientists think there might be other ghost particles that can't be detected by earthly instruments. it particles that can't be detected by earthly instruments.— earthly instruments. if we could detect these — earthly instruments. if we could detect these ghost _ earthly instruments. if we could detect these ghost particles, i earthly instruments. if we could detect these ghost particles, it| detect these ghost particles, it would really transform our understanding of fundamental scienc
., scientists at europe's centre for particle research, cern, have approved a £100 million experiment, which could prove the existence of particles that haven't yet been found. they want to identify what are known as "ghost particles". researchers believe 95% of the particles which make up the universe remain hidden. here's pallab ghosh. the world around us is made up of very tiny particles, even smaller than an atom. they linked up to form everything we can see in earth and in space...
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they have external ambitions beyond south and central asia and into europe, and last year, there have been a number of arrests in europe, in germany and switzerland, of individuals who were thought to be members of isis—k. so the group itself, i have to say, has not claimed the latest attack in russia. however, there are suspicions that it is behind it, and of course, i think it is based on that because they have been existing warnings about potential attacks or activity of isis-k about potential attacks or activity of isis—k in europe, and with the attack now in russia, i think that is why of course you have the french president raising the alarm and other countries potentially following suit. 50 other countries potentially following suit.— other countries potentially followin: suit. . ., , following suit. so all governments will be looking _ following suit. so all governments will be looking at _ following suit. so all governments will be looking at this _ following suit. so all governments will be looking at this now? - following suit. so all governments will be looking at th
they have external ambitions beyond south and central asia and into europe, and last year, there have been a number of arrests in europe, in germany and switzerland, of individuals who were thought to be members of isis—k. so the group itself, i have to say, has not claimed the latest attack in russia. however, there are suspicions that it is behind it, and of course, i think it is based on that because they have been existing warnings about potential attacks or activity of isis-k about...
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in companies are based in europe itself. , ., ., , companies are based in europe itself. ., , , . , itself. in terms of any consequences for the company. — itself. in terms of any consequences for the company, will _ itself. in terms of any consequences for the company, will the _ itself. in terms of any consequences for the company, will the eu - itself. in terms of any consequences for the company, will the eu go - itself. in terms of any consequences for the company, will the eu go far, | for the company, will the eu go far, as you said, ensuring its teeth on this? ,., ., , as you said, ensuring its teeth on this? ., , ' :: this? the potential fine is 10 million, which _ this? the potential fine is 10 million, which is _ this? the potential fine is 10 million, which is a _ this? the potential fine is 10 million, which is a lot - this? the potential fine is 10 million, which is a lot for. this? the potentialfine is 10 i million, which is a lot for these companies. they make millions of dollars every year, but you were careful to say it's not about the two, is about protecting citizens
in companies are based in europe itself. , ., ., , companies are based in europe itself. ., , , . , itself. in terms of any consequences for the company. — itself. in terms of any consequences for the company, will _ itself. in terms of any consequences for the company, will the _ itself. in terms of any consequences for the company, will the eu - itself. in terms of any consequences for the company, will the eu go - itself. in terms of any consequences for the company, will the eu go far, |...
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scientists at europe's centre for sub—atomic particle research — known as sern — have approved a $120 million to search for "ghost" particles — which might exist, but haven't yet been found. they want to find answers to why 95% of the particles they believe make up the universe remain hidden. the scientists intend to smash together a large number of particles in a 27km—long accelerator that lies underneath switzerland. now it's time for a look at the weather with carol. hello, again. they forecast from early has changed because the met office has dropped tuesday's and weather warning for significant hills so now in scotland and heavy rain, the amounts we are now expecting will not be as much that hills no. particularly so over parts of south—west england. the key is that we could see in excess of 80 millimetres in the next 5 days. we have this weather front continuing to push north, bringing in some rain and some hill snow, just not as much as originally thought. another weather front coming in from the south—west introducing some rain. in between, there will be lots of cloud
scientists at europe's centre for sub—atomic particle research — known as sern — have approved a $120 million to search for "ghost" particles — which might exist, but haven't yet been found. they want to find answers to why 95% of the particles they believe make up the universe remain hidden. the scientists intend to smash together a large number of particles in a 27km—long accelerator that lies underneath switzerland. now it's time for a look at the weather with carol....
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people across europe have been marking ice cream day. it is the the only food in europe with a dedicated day recognised by the european parliament. but even though ice cream was created in italy, they don't eat that much of it. the country that eats the most is new zealand, where people tuck into 28 kilos each a year. and scientist say ice cream has many health benefits including stimulating brain activity. now we know. that is the perfect excuse to tuck into a bowl of ice cream. i'll be back with the business stories next. hello there. many of us saw some spells of sunshine on sunday and i think it was the sunshine that kind of offset the coolness of the air. now, there won't be as much sunshine around on monday — low pressure is moving in — and not got much snow in the scottish mountains at the moment but that is set to change over the next 2a hours. low pressure is developing to the west of the uk and this low pressure is going to be bringing outbreaks of rain widely over the next 2a hours. the rain already with us in northern ire
people across europe have been marking ice cream day. it is the the only food in europe with a dedicated day recognised by the european parliament. but even though ice cream was created in italy, they don't eat that much of it. the country that eats the most is new zealand, where people tuck into 28 kilos each a year. and scientist say ice cream has many health benefits including stimulating brain activity. now we know. that is the perfect excuse to tuck into a bowl of ice cream. i'll be back...
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all are let's come to europe now. ireland is set to have its youngest—ever prime minister. one of the country's main governing parties, fine gael, has declared simon harris, who's 37, as its leader, replacing leo varadkar. he'll be formally appointed as prime minister, or taoiseach, when ireland's parliament reconvenes next month. here's newly chosen fine gael leader simon harris speaking a short time ago. i want to thank you. i want every single person and every single community you come from across ireland. i want to thank you for your trust. and i want to promise and pledge to you today that i will repay that trust with hard work. with blood, sweat and tears, day in and day out. with responsibility, with humility, and with civility. let's go to a belfast newsroom in northern ireland. reporter kevin sharkeyjoins me now from our belfast newsroom. what has been talking in the last couple of hours?— what has been talking in the last couple of hours? ireland now has a new prime — couple of hours? ireland now has a new prime minister— couple of hours? ireland now has a n
all are let's come to europe now. ireland is set to have its youngest—ever prime minister. one of the country's main governing parties, fine gael, has declared simon harris, who's 37, as its leader, replacing leo varadkar. he'll be formally appointed as prime minister, or taoiseach, when ireland's parliament reconvenes next month. here's newly chosen fine gael leader simon harris speaking a short time ago. i want to thank you. i want every single person and every single community you come...
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ukraine is using because republicans blocked this aid package to ukraine because victor aubin is blocking europe and so on and so on. our mood is rather down and a massive attack has crippled a lot of military targets on the russian side and shown they are still ready to win, even without american support. they have a stockpile of rockets they know how to use and how to inflict serious pain in russia. that's what happened with the russian black sea fleet. it is a total disaster for the russian federation to lose a fleet. it never happened before. so we need to perceive what happened yesterday in sevastopol as kind of pr campaign to show the western allies and ukrainian society that there is no doubt that they can defend themselves and russia can't stop them. ,,, ., ~ ., ., russia is observing a national day of mourning for the victims of friday's attack on a concert hall near moscow. these are live pictures outside of what remains of the concert hall. mourners have been placing flowers there at a makeshift memorial. others have queued to donate blood for the victims of the massacre. and here is
ukraine is using because republicans blocked this aid package to ukraine because victor aubin is blocking europe and so on and so on. our mood is rather down and a massive attack has crippled a lot of military targets on the russian side and shown they are still ready to win, even without american support. they have a stockpile of rockets they know how to use and how to inflict serious pain in russia. that's what happened with the russian black sea fleet. it is a total disaster for the russian...
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because republicans blocked this aid package from the us to ukraine because 0rban is blocking it in europe and so on and so on. our mood is rather down and so on. our mood is rather down and ukraine launched a massive attack and crippled military targets on the russian side and have shown they are still ready to win even without american support. they have a stockpile of rockets they know how to use and they know how to target the enemy and inflict serious pain. that happened with the russian black sea fleet, it was a disaster for russia to lose a fleet. it never happened before. we need to perceive that would happen. yesterday in sevastopol was a kind of pr campaign to show the western allies and ukrainian society that there is no doubt that they can defend themselves and they can harm russia and russia cannot stop them.- and russia cannot stop them. russia is observing — and russia cannot stop them. russia is observing a _ and russia cannot stop them. russia is observing a national _ and russia cannot stop them. russia is observing a national day _ and russia cannot stop them. russia i
because republicans blocked this aid package from the us to ukraine because 0rban is blocking it in europe and so on and so on. our mood is rather down and so on. our mood is rather down and ukraine launched a massive attack and crippled military targets on the russian side and have shown they are still ready to win even without american support. they have a stockpile of rockets they know how to use and they know how to target the enemy and inflict serious pain. that happened with the russian...
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europe can support and so on and so on but the ukrainians launched a massive attack that crippled military targets on the russian side to show that they are still ready to win, even without american support. so they have a stockpile of rockets that they now have to use and they know how to inflict serious pain on russia, that happened with the russian black sea fleet and it is a total disaster for them, to lose a fleet which has never happened before so we need to see what happens, and we see what happened in sevastopol as part of a public relations campaign to show the western allies that they can defend themselves and they can hurt russia and stop them.— russia and stop them. thank you so much forjoining _ russia and stop them. thank you so much forjoining us. _ let's return to another one of our main stories — russia is observing a national day of mourning for the victims of friday's attack on a concert hall near moscow. more than 130 people were killed when gunmen stormed the packed auditorium, minutes before a rock band was due on stage. president putin has suggested that four gun
europe can support and so on and so on but the ukrainians launched a massive attack that crippled military targets on the russian side to show that they are still ready to win, even without american support. so they have a stockpile of rockets that they now have to use and they know how to inflict serious pain on russia, that happened with the russian black sea fleet and it is a total disaster for them, to lose a fleet which has never happened before so we need to see what happens, and we see...
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let's speak to our the bbc world service europe regional editor, danny aeberhard. hello, danny. any for us? at this and that we _ hello, danny. any for us? at this and that we have _ hello, danny. any for us? at this and that we have got _ hello, danny. any for us? at this and that we have got a _ hello, danny. any for us? at this and that we have got a fairly - hello, danny. any for us? at this | and that we have got a fairly broad estate from the ukrainian military summing up what you just said there, that to landing ships had been struck as well as communications centres. they have not really provided much evidence. as you said, we do know that sevastopol itself was attacked overnight. the russian proxy governor in sevastopol talked about air defences shooting down at least ten missiles, but what emerged also was some very striking video footage of a powerful explosion rocking the city. and that seems to have occurred in the same place as a building that was covered in satellite masks. we have yet to independently verify this, but there are reports in the ukrainian media that
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earlier this week, i actually tweeted out isis—k is knocking on the doorstep or knocking on the door in europe, i'm very concerned about a potential attack. three days later this attack happens. why did i say that? us warning, a failed plot against the synagogue in moscow, another disrupted plot in germany that was targeting sweden, so we have seen a kind of steady, again, you know, kind of operational template from this group and it was only a matter of time until they launched a successful attack. this one was highly lethal. you believe russia could have ignored this attack. what does a domestic attack potentially a terror attack on russian soil mean for president vladimir putin? well, makes him look weak, and vulnerable although putin has already tried to deflect to ukraine. he'll use this to his advantage to try to recruit and potentially con script, you know, new manpower for the war in ukraine most likely. interesting stuff. thank you very much for your thoughts. thank you. there have been multiple explosions in the ukrainian capital, kyiv, following russian airstrikes. the ukrainian mil
earlier this week, i actually tweeted out isis—k is knocking on the doorstep or knocking on the door in europe, i'm very concerned about a potential attack. three days later this attack happens. why did i say that? us warning, a failed plot against the synagogue in moscow, another disrupted plot in germany that was targeting sweden, so we have seen a kind of steady, again, you know, kind of operational template from this group and it was only a matter of time until they launched a successful...
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on the doorstep or knocking on the doorstep or knocking on the doorstep or knocking on the door in europe, i'm very concerned about a potential attack. three days later this attack happens. why did i say that? us warning, a failed plot against the synagogue in moscow, another disrupted plot in germany that was targeting sweden, so we have seen a kind of steady, again, you know, kind of operational template from this group and it was only a matter of time until they launched a successful attack. this one was highly athlete lethal. you believe russia _ highly athlete lethal. you believe russia could - highly athlete lethal. you believe russia could have ignored this attack. what does a domestic attack potentially a terror attack on russian soil mean for president vladimir putin? ~ ., ~ , mean for president vladimir putin? ~ . ~ , ., ., ~' putin? well, makes him look weak, putin? well, makes him look weak. and — putin? well, makes him look weak, and vulnerable - putin? well, makes him look. weak, and vulnerable although putin has already tried to to ukraine. he'll use this to his advantage
on the doorstep or knocking on the doorstep or knocking on the doorstep or knocking on the door in europe, i'm very concerned about a potential attack. three days later this attack happens. why did i say that? us warning, a failed plot against the synagogue in moscow, another disrupted plot in germany that was targeting sweden, so we have seen a kind of steady, again, you know, kind of operational template from this group and it was only a matter of time until they launched a successful attack....
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let's speak to our eastern europe correspondent sarah rainsford, who is in kyiv. so president zelensky hitting out at president putin. how concerned is kyiv that this could be used to escalate the war? what has he had to say? this was a stron: what has he had to say? this was a strong statement _ what has he had to say? this was a strong statement from _ what has he had to say? this was a strong statement from volodymyr i strong statement from volodymyr zelensky in his evening address and part of it was dedicated to the accusations coming from moscow against ukraine. he called vladimir putin and others in russia scum. he turned the accusation around and said it was russia who was guilty of terrorism and because of the war on ukraine. he talked about russia turning cities here into rubble. he said that was an act of terrorism. he said it is russia who has sent soldiers to torture and rape in ukraine, again calling it an act of terrorism. i spoke to military intelligence in ukraine and they made a point about the specific allegation coming from moscow, that it was p
let's speak to our eastern europe correspondent sarah rainsford, who is in kyiv. so president zelensky hitting out at president putin. how concerned is kyiv that this could be used to escalate the war? what has he had to say? this was a stron: what has he had to say? this was a strong statement _ what has he had to say? this was a strong statement from _ what has he had to say? this was a strong statement from volodymyr i strong statement from volodymyr zelensky in his evening address and part...
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this particular cell group of larger isis is really focused on russia and not the us, not the uk, not europe. do you think that we've —— do you think that now we've heard comments from president putin that he will go more down the ukraine line with his public so that is the impression he is giving to the russian public because of the war in ukraine? right, so, we will see what happens is the evidence comes out but this is the evidence comes out but this is a situation he would exploit one way or another. there were early reports that there —— that the fsb ruled out ukraine quickly and said it was isis. that was never made public so i don't know what the line was inside the russian government but putin has clearly decided to take advantage of this situation. what will he do first? he will move mobilisation up. he will use this to be effective. i think what he will do is seek to mobilise conscripts and mobilise volunteers in urban centres in moscow and saint petersburg. he has largely avoided doing that so far. i think this is an attempt to escalate the war and be prepared for larger o
this particular cell group of larger isis is really focused on russia and not the us, not the uk, not europe. do you think that we've —— do you think that now we've heard comments from president putin that he will go more down the ukraine line with his public so that is the impression he is giving to the russian public because of the war in ukraine? right, so, we will see what happens is the evidence comes out but this is the evidence comes out but this is a situation he would exploit one...