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around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. let's look at another story making news. the former wales rugby union star louis rees—zammit has signed a three—year deal with american football team, the kansas city chiefs. the decision comes after the 23—year—old impressed on a recent trial in the us. in a video posted on social media, he announced he "couldn't wait to go". he drew interest from several nfl franchises — having meetings with the new yorkjets, cleveland browns and denver broncos — but has signed with the reigning super bowl champions. a lot of people might look at it and think, "0h a lot of people might look at it and think, "oh my god, he's playing for the best team in the nfl. how can you break into that team?" is not really like that. this is the absolute perfect fit for him. there is no team that is set up for him to be able to make an impact, potentially straightaway, then the kansas city chiefs. rees—zammit has targeted a hybrid role playing at both wide receiver and running—back, and his next task will be to try to earn a regular—se
around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. let's look at another story making news. the former wales rugby union star louis rees—zammit has signed a three—year deal with american football team, the kansas city chiefs. the decision comes after the 23—year—old impressed on a recent trial in the us. in a video posted on social media, he announced he "couldn't wait to go". he drew interest from several nfl franchises — having meetings with the new yorkjets, cleveland...
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his aduu jeffrey donaldson has spent his adult life campaigning for northern ireland's place in the uk. # god save the king #. here he was in the 1980s. and here he was in the 1990s. i've not the and here he was in the 19905. i�*e: got the framework document here. and here he was in the 1990s. i've - got the framework document here. he opposed the good friday peace agreement signed 26 years ago. sir jeffrey donaldson, a pivotalfigure in northern ireland's recent past and now another pivotal moment with the capacity to mould its future too. we will be speaking to chris in a moment but first hour —— of a first ireland correspondent. our ireland correspondent sara girvin is outside stormont. this really has been a bombshell in northern ireland? it absolutely has. northern ireland is never had to seek its political ups and downs but today, what has happened, has sent shock waves. it has shocked people here and politicians. it is important to remember that the devolved government here in stormont has only been up and running for a matter of months after a two—year hiatus. it was the
his aduu jeffrey donaldson has spent his adult life campaigning for northern ireland's place in the uk. # god save the king #. here he was in the 1980s. and here he was in the 1990s. i've not the and here he was in the 19905. i�*e: got the framework document here. and here he was in the 1990s. i've - got the framework document here. he opposed the good friday peace agreement signed 26 years ago. sir jeffrey donaldson, a pivotalfigure in northern ireland's recent past and now another pivotal...
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some beautiful rainbows, though, spotted by our weather watchers from across the uk. and for the rest of the bank holiday weekend, still sunny spells and showers, but fewer showers than we saw today. and it will feel warmer, more sunshine and lighter winds. but watch out for some more rain towards the south as we head through bank holiday monday. i'll have more on that injust a moment. now, overnight tonight, still breezy for a while across england and wales, but the winds will ease down. we'll see a scattering of the showers out towards the west, perhaps a bit more cloud for eastern coastal areas, but with clearing skies, there'll be some patches of frost around and maybe a bit of mist and fog into tomorrow morning. so a cold start to the day on saturday. now, our area of low pressure is gradually pulling away towards the west, so the wind is lightening, but it does allow for this weather front to graze parts of east anglia and kent, as well, as we head into saturday morning. so maybe a little bit of patchy rain here and probably more cloud, but it will brighten up a
some beautiful rainbows, though, spotted by our weather watchers from across the uk. and for the rest of the bank holiday weekend, still sunny spells and showers, but fewer showers than we saw today. and it will feel warmer, more sunshine and lighter winds. but watch out for some more rain towards the south as we head through bank holiday monday. i'll have more on that injust a moment. now, overnight tonight, still breezy for a while across england and wales, but the winds will ease down. we'll...
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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 sport. now that sport is taking a chance on him. a giant leap into the unknown, kansas city chiefs — the reig
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we are told that the uk has airdropped food supplies into gaza for the second time. the royal air force parachuting more than ten tonnes of aid including rice flour, oil, and baby food to gaza civilians today on good friday. the raf plane flying from oman, the defence secretary saying the uk is doing all he can to get as much food into gaza as soon as possible, this is the second time the uk has airdropped food supplies into gaza. let's stay with the middle east, because with a separate strand, the uk's eurovision contestant, olly alexander, has rejected calls for him to boycott this year's competition in sweden. the artist released a statement expressing his wish for peace, but saying he believes in the unifying power of music, and hopes it can inspire greater compassion. there have been calls for a boycott. our culture reporter, noor nanji, told us more. yeah. so this was an open letter that was posted on instagram by a group calling themselves queers for palestine, and it was addressed directly to olly alexander, and it urged him to pull out of the eurovision song
we are told that the uk has airdropped food supplies into gaza for the second time. the royal air force parachuting more than ten tonnes of aid including rice flour, oil, and baby food to gaza civilians today on good friday. the raf plane flying from oman, the defence secretary saying the uk is doing all he can to get as much food into gaza as soon as possible, this is the second time the uk has airdropped food supplies into gaza. let's stay with the middle east, because with a separate strand,...
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lager and ale in the uk typically average 4.4% strength where beers engender can range between 4.7 and 5.4. stay with us here on bbc news. that's it from me. you can keep up—to—date with the developing stories on the website. thanks for watching. hello there. good afternoon. well, a gradual improvement for most of us weather—wise over the next couple of days. here's the forecast for the bank holiday weekend. so, today, sunshine and some heavy showers. lighter winds than yesterday. fewer showers on saturday and sunday, but there could be some more rain in the south on bank holiday monday. drierfurther north. lots of rainbows spotted today with the general sunshine and showers theme. already some lightning strikes across parts of pembrokeshire. there could be some heavy downpours, some hail and some thunder in some of these showers, but generally fewer of them than we saw yesterday, with more in the way of sunshine. it's still breezy for england and wales, but not as gusty as yesterday. could be a bit drier across northern scotland and for most it will feel a little warmer too. 0ve
lager and ale in the uk typically average 4.4% strength where beers engender can range between 4.7 and 5.4. stay with us here on bbc news. that's it from me. you can keep up—to—date with the developing stories on the website. thanks for watching. hello there. good afternoon. well, a gradual improvement for most of us weather—wise over the next couple of days. here's the forecast for the bank holiday weekend. so, today, sunshine and some heavy showers. lighter winds than yesterday. fewer...
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around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. let's go now to the middle east — where israel is reported to have carried out air strikes in syria. observers say the strikes happened in aleppo — and may have targeted a depot storing rockets, run by the militant group hezbollah. the reports suggest that at least 42 people were killed — including six members of hezbollah — and 36 members of the syrian army. israel hasn't commented on the claims, but there've been sporadic clashes between the israeli military and hezbollah on israel's northern borders since the outbreak of the war in gaza. if israel did carry out these air strikes, it may have been linked to that confrontation. there have also been air strikes in gaza overnight — palestinian officials say at least 12 people were killed when a building was hit in the southern city of rafah. and the hamas—run health ministry says several other people were killed or injured, in other air strikes across the palestinian territory. they say a number of the victims were children
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gavin robinson, another dup lawmaker in the uk parliament, has been appointed as the party's interim leader. the syrian government blames israel for deadly air strikes near the city of aleppo, which killed at least 42 people. following famine warnings in gaza, the un's top court has ordered israel to enable the unhindered flow of aid into the territory hello, i'm annita mcveigh, welcome to bbc news now, three hours of fast—moving news, interviews and reaction. the democratic unionist party — which is the largest unionist party
gavin robinson, another dup lawmaker in the uk parliament, has been appointed as the party's interim leader. the syrian government blames israel for deadly air strikes near the city of aleppo, which killed at least 42 people. following famine warnings in gaza, the un's top court has ordered israel to enable the unhindered flow of aid into the territory hello, i'm annita mcveigh, welcome to bbc news now, three hours of fast—moving news, interviews and reaction. the democratic unionist party...
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. _ and politics in the uk? obviously it is a huge shock. jeffrey _ and politics in the uk? obviously it is a huge shock. jeffrey donaldson | is a huge shock. jeffrey donaldson was the most important figure in unionist politics and has been so for quite some time now, obviously the leader of the democratic unionist party until he stepped down. he was the government figure with his own party, he'sjust taken his party back into stormont, a move hailed by the majority of unionists. he of course was very influential in proposing the good friday agreement. at the time it was signed, 26 years ago today. he quit the ulster unionist party, which he was a very prominent member and in many ways he helped build the democratic unionist party to become the dominant force within unionist politics today. today he is widely respected, sir jeffrey donaldson, he commanded a loss of respect across political divides, many ways, and today the news is a huge shock to his followers and his political opponents. followers and his political opponents-_ followers and his political opponents. followers
. _ and politics in the uk? obviously it is a huge shock. jeffrey _ and politics in the uk? obviously it is a huge shock. jeffrey donaldson | is a huge shock. jeffrey donaldson was the most important figure in unionist politics and has been so for quite some time now, obviously the leader of the democratic unionist party until he stepped down. he was the government figure with his own party, he'sjust taken his party back into stormont, a move hailed by the majority of unionists. he of course...
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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 and sensitive a topic for the people of japan. our tokyo correspondent, shaimaa khalil, reports from hiroshima. no location, no place is eerily really more relevant to the oppenheimer story than here in hiroshima. the first atomic bomb fell nearly directly above the building behind me, known as the hiroshima peace memorial or the a—bomb dome, and for years it has been meticulously preserved to be in the state it was in during that bombing, and over here is the motoyasu river, this is where thousands of people whose skin was burning at the
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here in the uk... one of the conservative party's largest donors has been awarded a knighthood after being recommended by prime minister, rishi sunak. labour said the decision to give an honour to the billionaire, mohamed mansour, showed the prime minister didn't expect to be in office for much longer. let's get more with our political correspondent, shelley phelps. this let's begin by talking about timings. we don't normally see on is being hounded out of his particular point in the year, do we? so why now? ., , , , ., , ., ., now? hello, yes, it is a bit of a surrise now? hello, yes, it is a bit of a surprise to _ now? hello, yes, it is a bit of a surprise to get _ now? hello, yes, it is a bit of a surprise to get this _ now? hello, yes, it is a bit of a surprise to get this around - now? hello, yes, it is a bit of a i surprise to get this around easter because typically these awards are made in the new year and they're not making's official birthday injune. now, there has been a few eyebrows raised
here in the uk... one of the conservative party's largest donors has been awarded a knighthood after being recommended by prime minister, rishi sunak. labour said the decision to give an honour to the billionaire, mohamed mansour, showed the prime minister didn't expect to be in office for much longer. let's get more with our political correspondent, shelley phelps. this let's begin by talking about timings. we don't normally see on is being hounded out of his particular point in the year, do...
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within the uk were on— sun, people travel within the uk were on the eurostar across to europe _ 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 0vergro
within the uk were on— sun, people travel within the uk were on the eurostar across to europe _ 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...
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around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. relatives of the wall streetjournal reporter, evan gershkovich, are marking the anniversary of his detention in russia. mr gershkovich is the first american to be charged with spying by the russian authorities since the end of the cold war. the us government and the wall streetjournal have dismissed the charge — they say he is being used as a bargaining chip by moscow. my colleague, sumi somaskanda, has been speaking to evan's co—worker at the wall street journal, paul beckett, and his sister danielle. she asked danielle how evan was doing. it's really hard for him, but we're so proud of him. he's very resilient and he is working really hard to stay strong. he worries about us. we try to make sure that he knows that we're doing well. and he even recently sent women in his life some bouquets for international women's day — march 8th — which was really nice. paul, i want to ask you, his detention was extended for a fifth time this week. what can you tell us about that? it's a pa
around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. relatives of the wall streetjournal reporter, evan gershkovich, are marking the anniversary of his detention in russia. mr gershkovich is the first american to be charged with spying by the russian authorities since the end of the cold war. the us government and the wall streetjournal have dismissed the charge — they say he is being used as a bargaining chip by moscow. my colleague, sumi somaskanda, has been speaking to evan's co—worker...
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our south asia correspondent uk to live my reports from northern india. a warning that her report contains images some viewers may find distressing. india is home to one of the largest muslim populations in the largest muslim populations in the world. the strength of anxiety in the muslim man ot has rarely ever been as deep as it is now under narendra modi's government. on the streets of the capital delhi a policeman assaulted muslims offering prayers. just outside goa a muslim man was beaten by a mob, forced to chant the name of a hindu deity. and injaipur in the north—west, a family devastated by perhaps the most chilling incident of violence against muslims in india. her husband, the father of their five children was among three muslim passengers shot dead by a railway policeman on a train. if he was a muslim he would have been hanged by now but that won't happen because he is a hindu. his daughter said. happen because he is a hindu. his daughtersaid. no happen because he is a hindu. his daughter said. no one can return my father to us. the constable
our south asia correspondent uk to live my reports from northern india. a warning that her report contains images some viewers may find distressing. india is home to one of the largest muslim populations in the largest muslim populations in the world. the strength of anxiety in the muslim man ot has rarely ever been as deep as it is now under narendra modi's government. on the streets of the capital delhi a policeman assaulted muslims offering prayers. just outside goa a muslim man was beaten...
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a line breaking news coming from the uk. british transport police say a 19—year—old has been charged with attempted murder and possession of an offensive weapon in relation to a stabbing on a train in backing in south—east london. it happened on wednesday in south—east london. that news coming to us from the british transport police. to south africa next. emergency workers have been working through the night to recover the remains of 45 people who were killed in a bus crash. the bus was travelling from botswana to the limpopo province. the department for transport says the vehicle plunged off a bridge into a ravine after colliding with the crash barrier, and burst into flames when it hit the ground. an eight—year—old child was the sole survivor and has been taken to hospital with serious injuries. our correspondent shingai nyoka is in harare and gave me an update. well, what we know, as you said, is that those emergency workers are at the scene. so far, they have retrieved about a dozen bodies. nine of those have
a line breaking news coming from the uk. british transport police say a 19—year—old has been charged with attempted murder and possession of an offensive weapon in relation to a stabbing on a train in backing in south—east london. it happened on wednesday in south—east london. that news coming to us from the british transport police. to south africa next. emergency workers have been working through the night to recover the remains of 45 people who were killed in a bus crash. the bus was...
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dog attacks cost farmers in the uk more than £2.1i attacks cost farmers in the uk more than £2.4 million last year in lost livestock and vet bills according to data from the insurer nfu mutual. that's an increase of 30% on 2022. our south—west england correspond an jenny kumah reports. our south-west england correspond an jenny kumah reports.— jenny kumah reports. came down over the brow of the — jenny kumah reports. came down over the brow of the hill— jenny kumah reports. came down over the brow of the hill to _ jenny kumah reports. came down over the brow of the hill to the _ jenny kumah reports. came down over the brow of the hill to the bottom i the brow of the hill to the bottom hedge and it was littered with dead and injured ewes.— hedge and it was littered with dead and injured ewes. and in'ured ewes. opened lambs on this and injured ewes. opened lambs on this farm in — and injured ewes. opened lambs on this farm in west _ and injured ewes. opened lambs on this farm in west devon. _ and injured ewes. opened lambs on this farm in west devon. -- - and injured ewes. open
dog attacks cost farmers in the uk more than £2.1i attacks cost farmers in the uk more than £2.4 million last year in lost livestock and vet bills according to data from the insurer nfu mutual. that's an increase of 30% on 2022. our south—west england correspond an jenny kumah reports. our south-west england correspond an jenny kumah reports.— jenny kumah reports. came down over the brow of the — jenny kumah reports. came down over the brow of the hill— jenny kumah reports. came down...
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the thing about the uk that makes us want to come over here are the fans. they listen like the sober crowd and they react like a drunk crowd. it's like the perfect combination that you want in an audience. with other artists following beyonce's move into country later this year, audiences over here are only expected to get bigger. felicity baker, bbc news. and in the next hour we will be talking to a beyonce superfan to get his take on her new country album. finally this half hour i want to show you some stunning pictures of mother nature in action in iceland. a volcano continues to erupt there but as you can see it has been caught spewing lava at the same time as the famous northern lights display. so you have the red hot lava spewing from the ground at the same time as the green glow of the natural light display in the sky. the time—lapse video was shot in southwestern iceland.. where the volcano has erupted several times since december. some amazing pictures of two natural phenomena coming together. stay with us here on bbc news. hello. given what we'v
the thing about the uk that makes us want to come over here are the fans. they listen like the sober crowd and they react like a drunk crowd. it's like the perfect combination that you want in an audience. with other artists following beyonce's move into country later this year, audiences over here are only expected to get bigger. felicity baker, bbc news. and in the next hour we will be talking to a beyonce superfan to get his take on her new country album. finally this half hour i want to...
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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, j robert oppenheimer. he created the first nuclear bomb, which was later used againstjapan during world war ii, killing more than 200,000 people. it was seen as too controversial and sensitive a topic for the people ofjapan. our tokyo correspondent shaimaa khalil reports from hiroshima. no location, no place is in really more relevant to the oppenheimer story than here in hiroshima. the first atomic bomb fell nearly directly above the building behind me, known as the hiroshima peace memorial or the a—bomb dome and for years it has been meticulously preserved to be in the state it was enduring that bombing and overhear is the river, where thousands of people whose skin was burning at the time jumped in for refu
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around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. let's look at some other stories making news around the uk. three prisoners and three staff from lewes prison in east sussex have been taken to hospital for suspected food poisoning. emergency teams were sent to the jail at about midday. it's understood a number of people became ill soon after after eating a curry served after a maundy thursday service. a man has been arrested in connection with the death of the gogglebox star george gilbey. the ao—year—old who was a self—employed electrician died at work after falling from a height. essex police said a man in his 40s had been arrested on suspicion of gross negligence manslaughter. the former england cricket captain freddie flintoff is returning to television after his top gear accident. he was injured at the programme's test track at dunsfold park aerodrome in surrey in december 2022. he'll be back on television for the second series of the bbc one cricket documentary, freddie flintoff�*s field of dreams. you're live with bbc
around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. let's look at some other stories making news around the uk. three prisoners and three staff from lewes prison in east sussex have been taken to hospital for suspected food poisoning. emergency teams were sent to the jail at about midday. it's understood a number of people became ill soon after after eating a curry served after a maundy thursday service. a man has been arrested in connection with the death of the gogglebox star george gilbey....
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the thing about the uk that makes us want to come over here are the fans. they listen like the sober crowd and they react like a drunk crowd. it's like the perfect combination that you want in an audience. # showed up this morning # because i didn't know where else to go... with other artists following beyonce's move into country later this year, audiences over here are only expected to get bigger. felicity baker, bbc news. time for a look at the weather. here's louise lear.
the thing about the uk that makes us want to come over here are the fans. they listen like the sober crowd and they react like a drunk crowd. it's like the perfect combination that you want in an audience. # showed up this morning # because i didn't know where else to go... with other artists following beyonce's move into country later this year, audiences over here are only expected to get bigger. felicity baker, bbc news. time for a look at the weather. here's louise lear.
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uk fans hit so different. like, y'all are a different breed, and we absolutely love it. # you can have him, jolene... they're one of many up and coming artists who are drawn to the uk's rapidly growing country scene. #jolene... beyonce's move into country is being hailed as a game—changer for a genre that's now taking on the mainstream. i feel like we're next level. i think artists like beyonce, post malone, lana del rey doing things in country music is helping us get that exposure. i think it's a new time for country music in the uk, kind of going more mainstream, which i'm really excited about. this will be the biggest year for country in the uk, with more artists playing here than ever before. including grammy award winning duo brothers osborne, who first came to the uk nearly a decade ago. the whole purpose of us coming over here and playing our music is to connect with people and and show them kind of maybe the cliched things that they think about. country music isn't true. the thing about the uk that m
uk fans hit so different. like, y'all are a different breed, and we absolutely love it. # you can have him, jolene... they're one of many up and coming artists who are drawn to the uk's rapidly growing country scene. #jolene... beyonce's move into country is being hailed as a game—changer for a genre that's now taking on the mainstream. i feel like we're next level. i think artists like beyonce, post malone, lana del rey doing things in country music is helping us get that exposure. i think...
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and the country music stars flocking to the uk. both: make sure that you stay tuned into... |
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and scotland could become the first uk nation to provide terminally ill people with assistance to end their lives.
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around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. one of the biggest water companies in the uk, thames water, has announced that its investors will not give the struggling utility giant extra cash unless customer bills rise. shareholders were due to inject half of £1 billion of funding — that's around $630,000 million — needed by thames water, which has debts of around £18 billion. the bbc understands that the shareholders are insisting that the regulator, ofwat, agrees to a substantial increase in bills before they make the investment. here's chris weston, chief executive of thames water speaking to the bbc. we are, as i said in conversations with ofwat regarding our business plan, and that is important and that is a process that will go on until the end of this year. and that creates a business plan that shareholders and anyone who might provide equity can look at and determine whether they are going to inject equity into thames. so i think it is premature to go there at the moment. if, at the end of the day, probably well in
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so this will not be like a situation that we have in switzerland, where people can fly from the uk to switzerland to a dignitas clinic to claim their own life. they'll have to live here before they can make that decision. that was bbc scotland's political editor david henderson. the uk labour party leader sir keir starmer has launched his party's local election campaign, the elections take place on 2nd may. sir keir said the country wants change and the path to change, he says, starts now. here's some of what he said to local party leaders in dudley. it is great to be here in dudley to launch labour's local election campaign. the path to changing britain, to national renewal starts and begins here. applause. and you can take it from me we are not playing for a draw, we are looking to win in dudley, looking to win in the west midlands, right across the country from hastings to hartlepool, a changed labour party, on the march, on your side, return to the service of working people. applause. but, look, i do have to be honest. i was hoping we would be launching a different election campai
so this will not be like a situation that we have in switzerland, where people can fly from the uk to switzerland to a dignitas clinic to claim their own life. they'll have to live here before they can make that decision. that was bbc scotland's political editor david henderson. the uk labour party leader sir keir starmer has launched his party's local election campaign, the elections take place on 2nd may. sir keir said the country wants change and the path to change, he says, starts now....
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a vote in favour next year would make scotland the first uk nation to allow the practice. teaching unions say there's been a significant rise in violence and abuse in schools since covid. troubled times at thames water, after shareholders refuse to inject more cash, unless bills goes up. and.... king charles asks people to "extend the hand of friendship, especially in a time of need" in a recorded message, for easter. and coming up on bbc news: chelsea manager emma hayes says they can win the elusive champions league trophy in her last season with the club. they're through to the semifinals after beating ajax. good afternoon. proposals that could make scotland the first uk nation to legalise assisted dying have been introduced in the scottish parliament. it's an issue that provokes strong emotions — with supporters of legalisation saying it would ease suffering, but opponents concerned some terminally ill people may feel under pressure to end their lives. the bill could be voted on next year. members of the scottish parliament have rejected previous attempts to legalise
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hat seen any reaction from the uk government yet?— seen any reaction from the uk government yet? not yet. literally this set of advice _ government yet? not yet. literally this set of advice was _ government yet? not yet. literally this set of advice was published - this set of advice was published just an hour ago. so i can imagine that in whitehall and in downing street and in the house of commons people will digest it. but we do know that there is doubt for example in the uk about whether the country should hang on to the european convention on human rights. now, the principles that are outlined in the international covenant on civil and political rights again are a bit of a mouthful, but they're fundamental and they are things that the uk signed up to and they are similar to the european convention on human rights. again we could be looking at parts of the uk, some people, some political groups in the uk, saying do we need this international covenant? but where do you stop? where do countries stop when they do that? do they then say we don't want the universal declaration on
hat seen any reaction from the uk government yet?— seen any reaction from the uk government yet? not yet. literally this set of advice _ government yet? not yet. literally this set of advice was _ government yet? not yet. literally this set of advice was published - this set of advice was published just an hour ago. so i can imagine that in whitehall and in downing street and in the house of commons people will digest it. but we do know that there is doubt for example in the uk about whether...
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uk membership ofthe closer to a ma'ority. uk membership of the swiss — closer to a majority. uk membership of the swiss assisted _ closer to a majority. uk membership of the swiss assisted dying _ of the swiss assisted dying association, it rose by 24% to 1900 people in 2023. does that reflect and the wider conversation around the subject reflect about what you've been saying about changing attitudes? �* ., you've been saying about changing attitudes? ~ ., , , , .,, attitudes? along with spokespeople and prominent _ attitudes? along with spokespeople and prominent people _ attitudes? along with spokespeople and prominent people such - attitudes? along with spokespeople and prominent people such as i attitudes? along with spokespeople | and prominent people such as esther rantzen speaking about the issue. in terms of the fundamental arguments on either side, they are sort of the same but there has been some changes. on the pro side it has always been about patients having autonomy over their own death. and also having some control. it might ease your suffering to know there
uk membership ofthe closer to a ma'ority. uk membership of the swiss — closer to a majority. uk membership of the swiss assisted _ closer to a majority. uk membership of the swiss assisted dying _ of the swiss assisted dying association, it rose by 24% to 1900 people in 2023. does that reflect and the wider conversation around the subject reflect about what you've been saying about changing attitudes? �* ., you've been saying about changing attitudes? ~ ., , , , .,, attitudes? along with...
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thames water crisis deepens as shareholders refuse to inject extra money into the uk�*s largest water company. two bodies inside a submerged pickup truck have been recovered from beneath the collapsed bridge in baltimore.
thames water crisis deepens as shareholders refuse to inject extra money into the uk�*s largest water company. two bodies inside a submerged pickup truck have been recovered from beneath the collapsed bridge in baltimore.
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around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. it's been called one of the biggest financial crimes in us history. now sam bankman—fried, the founder of the cryptocurrency exchange ftx which made him a billionaire before collapsing in spectacular fashion, is to be sentenced in the next few hours. the 32—year—old could now face decades in prison. our cyber—security correspondent joe tidy was the last person to interview bankman—fried before he was arrested in december 2022. he reports on the rise —and downfall — of the man once known as the crypto king. interesting thing that's been happening pretty recently is that the bitmex bitcoin perpetual futures ran up a lot in price. this was sam bankman—fried in his element — at his desk, talking crypto and making incredible profits. his hair and shabby look were all part of the appeal and brand. sbf, as he was known by legions of fans online, portrayed himself as a maths genius who wasn't interested in personal wealth. it was all about developing the cryptocurrency indus
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one of the biggest water companies in the uk, thames water, has announced that its investors will not give the struggling utility giant extra cash unless customer bills rise. shareholders were due to inject half a billion pounds of funding, needed by thames water, which has debts of around £18 billion. the bbc understands that the shareholders are insisting that the regulator, 0fwat, agrees to a substantial increase in bills before they make the investment. have a listen to what the chief executive of thames water chris weston told the bbc. irate executive of thames water chris weston told the bbc.— executive of thames water chris weston told the bbc. we are as i said in conversations _ weston told the bbc. we are as i said in conversations with - weston told the bbc. we are as i said in conversations with 0fwat| said in conversations with 0fwat regarding our business plan, and thatis regarding our business plan, and that is important. that is a process that is important. that is a process that will go on until the end of this year, and that creates a business plan that shareholder
one of the biggest water companies in the uk, thames water, has announced that its investors will not give the struggling utility giant extra cash unless customer bills rise. shareholders were due to inject half a billion pounds of funding, needed by thames water, which has debts of around £18 billion. the bbc understands that the shareholders are insisting that the regulator, 0fwat, agrees to a substantial increase in bills before they make the investment. have a listen to what the chief...
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i don't think the uk or indeed australia are really going to notice very much. i see that president biden�*s sort of already offered to reconstruct the bridge. but in terms of insurance claim, it's going to be enormous and there are concerns about the effect that that might have. my understanding is that the ship was insured with the britannia p&i club and the britannia club, as far as i can see, despite the name it's got, it's based in a number of countries. but nonetheless, it's going to put, i think, a big strain on the p&i club system because they basically... there are 13 p&i clubs that are together in an international group, and they will be sharing the costs between them. but even despite the sharing and the reinsurance, it's going to be a significant hit. it's notjust the bridge, which is clearly a risk to shipping and has to be removed, but there will be containers floating around in the water, i suspect. i don't know how many of those actually fell in the into the sea, but containers floating or semi—floating or semi—submerged are a well known ha
i don't think the uk or indeed australia are really going to notice very much. i see that president biden�*s sort of already offered to reconstruct the bridge. but in terms of insurance claim, it's going to be enormous and there are concerns about the effect that that might have. my understanding is that the ship was insured with the britannia p&i club and the britannia club, as far as i can see, despite the name it's got, it's based in a number of countries. but nonetheless, it's going...
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around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. the newly formed presidential council in haiti has pledged to restore public and democratic order once it's installed. the council said it would appoint a new prime minister to organise long—overdue presidential and congressional elections. criminal gangs have continued their campaign of violence in the capital, port—au—prince, attacking government buildings and burning police stations. our north america correspondent, nomia iqbal, sent this update from the northern town of cap—haitien. this is the first time we've heard from the traditional council and in the statement they say they want to restore democratic order and alleviate the suffering of haitian people. it has been a month since we saw the frequented by going in the capital port—au—prince which has led to the displacement of thousands of people and hearing cap—haitien we see those of us regularly coming in from the capital covering families with children and babies. they've made this long, six—hour and dangero
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and we'll see further showers sweeping across the uk. i don't think the winds are going to be quite as strong on friday, but still enough of a breeze out there and certainly pushing those showers along. again, hail and thunder possible, but some sunshine, too. so that's good friday. also a little milder, maybe 10—13 degrees celsius. 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. voice-over: this is bbc news. we will have the headlines for you at the
and we'll see further showers sweeping across the uk. i don't think the winds are going to be quite as strong on friday, but still enough of a breeze out there and certainly pushing those showers along. again, hail and thunder possible, but some sunshine, too. so that's good friday. also a little milder, maybe 10—13 degrees celsius. 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,...
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water uk — which represents sewage companies — said the spills were unacceptable but the record levels were down to long periods of heavy rain. here's our environment correspondent, jonah fisher. it's covered in raw, untreated sewage. welcome to one of the many rather smelly front lines in england's war on sewage. i mean, the smell here is very much poo rather than chemicals, isn't it? yes. the reason for that reflects the fact that we've had overflows of sewage. and the latest data shows that, particularly when it rains, it's a battle that's being lost. we've seen, you know, solids floating past. turds? yeah, turds. we're outside a sewage treatment works in surrey. simon, a geography teacher, and nigel, who's retired, are showing us a video they filmed of sewage spilling through the fence, onto the public footpath. there's a problem at this sewage works at horley where the storm tanks overtop across and out of the sewage works, into the public realm where people are walking dogs, children are playing. the latest environment agency data shows this site discharged sewage 80 times last y
water uk — which represents sewage companies — said the spills were unacceptable but the record levels were down to long periods of heavy rain. here's our environment correspondent, jonah fisher. it's covered in raw, untreated sewage. welcome to one of the many rather smelly front lines in england's war on sewage. i mean, the smell here is very much poo rather than chemicals, isn't it? yes. the reason for that reflects the fact that we've had overflows of sewage. and the latest data shows...
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that is going to deliver some very strong winds to southern parts of the uk. now, this evening, i'm not going to focus too much on this focused overall of where it rains, but you can see how scattered the rain is from hour to hour. the temperatures overnight not particularly low, but there is a chance of a bit of frost in sheltered glens and may be hilly areas. let's focus on the winds tomorrow, we are talking about exposed coasts, 60 to 65 mph gusts, pushing a severe gale. further inland, 50 and really windy as far north of the midlands and many other parts of the uk. so notice these showers sweeping into south western areas. this could produce hill and thunder. 0utbreaks areas. this could produce hill and thunder. outbreaks of rain further north —— hale and thunder. rail possible —— rain possible anytime anywhere tomorrow is the broad message. temperatures between nine and 11 celsius. in the winds,
that is going to deliver some very strong winds to southern parts of the uk. now, this evening, i'm not going to focus too much on this focused overall of where it rains, but you can see how scattered the rain is from hour to hour. the temperatures overnight not particularly low, but there is a chance of a bit of frost in sheltered glens and may be hilly areas. let's focus on the winds tomorrow, we are talking about exposed coasts, 60 to 65 mph gusts, pushing a severe gale. further inland, 50...
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a question to ou, come back into the uk. a question to you. carmen. — come back into the uk. a question to you, carmen, coming _ come back into the uk. a question to you, carmen, coming from _ come back into the uk. a question to you, carmen, coming from nikki. - you, carmen, coming from nikki. straight forward. why does the online check in system for airlines simply not pick this up and it gives the example of, what happened to them. she talks about being caught out with an invalid passport over christmas eve. the family had gone on a skiing holiday, she says she ended up unpacking up a checking desk at stands that in my husband and two kids went on holiday without me. i lost approximately £800, which was not covered on insurance, she says. was not covered on insurance, she sa s. . , was not covered on insurance, she sa s. ., , ., was not covered on insurance, she sa s. ., _, was not covered on insurance, she sas. ., ., says. that is an absolute nightmare situation. i really _ says. that is an absolute nightmare situation. i really feel _ says. that is an absolute nightmare
a question to ou, come back into the uk. a question to you. carmen. — come back into the uk. a question to you, carmen, coming _ come back into the uk. a question to you, carmen, coming from _ come back into the uk. a question to you, carmen, coming from nikki. - you, carmen, coming from nikki. straight forward. why does the online check in system for airlines simply not pick this up and it gives the example of, what happened to them. she talks about being caught out with an invalid passport...
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the tragic story now of the death of a baby boy here in the uk — killed by his parents soon after a family court had returned him to their care. finley boden was just ten months old when he died on christmas day 2020. a safeguarding review has said finley was failed by the authorities in derbyshire when he should have been one of the most protected children in the area. stephen boden and shannon marsden inflicted 130 injuries on their child: both were convicted of murder and sentenced to life. finley boden�*s family said he was a happy, chuckling baby. the authorities knew he was at risk, and so he was taken into care shortly after birth. for his first nine months, he thrived. he was safe and looked after. he died on christmas day 2020, just weeks after being returned to the care of his parents, stephen boden and shannon marsden. he suffered a 130 separate injuries in court. they were described as monsters. the pair were living in squalor and had cared more about buying drugs than their son. many agencies were involved in their supervision, but the system failed the boy who should have b
the tragic story now of the death of a baby boy here in the uk — killed by his parents soon after a family court had returned him to their care. finley boden was just ten months old when he died on christmas day 2020. a safeguarding review has said finley was failed by the authorities in derbyshire when he should have been one of the most protected children in the area. stephen boden and shannon marsden inflicted 130 injuries on their child: both were convicted of murder and sentenced to...
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around the world and across the uk this is bbc news. in the uk scores of people are reportedly being turned away at airports because their passports don't meet post—brexit entry criteria. as many as 32 million uk passport holders are being warned to check the issue and expiry date details on their passports or potentially face being refused entry to cities and holiday destinations across the european union. let's break it down for you, eu countries will not accept uk passports issued more than ten years ago. you'll also need to renew your passport if it has less than three months left at any time while you're travelling. this is because the uk passport office previously added another nine months from an old passport on to a new one. meaning a passport issued between march 2014 and september 2018, could be valid for up to 10 years and nine months. but post—brexit, if your passport is more than ten—years—old or has less than three months before it expires, you will not be able to travel within the eu. an exception to this is the r
around the world and across the uk this is bbc news. in the uk scores of people are reportedly being turned away at airports because their passports don't meet post—brexit entry criteria. as many as 32 million uk passport holders are being warned to check the issue and expiry date details on their passports or potentially face being refused entry to cities and holiday destinations across the european union. let's break it down for you, eu countries will not accept uk passports issued more...
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and we are nowhere near in the uk the european average. many billions more to be invested over the coming years, tens of billions, to reach the european average of funding for the european average of funding for the health service. and of course we need the health service. and of course w9: need reform of the health service. and of course w9 need reform of the the health service. and of course "w9 need reform of the social care system and structure, and we need reform of the nhs too, but i'm afraid in our view atjust treatment centres like, we have a government which is are you logically opposed to publicly owned health service, and we certainly feel they are running it down and we have a situation where it gets worse and worse to such a point where the nhs sadly won't be viable and we will have an american insurance system. i think it is briefly interesting to note that in the survey, your point was the government, but it seems public opinion is split, some people thinking that spending should be increased on the nhs, other than thinking
and we are nowhere near in the uk the european average. many billions more to be invested over the coming years, tens of billions, to reach the european average of funding for the european average of funding for the health service. and of course we need the health service. and of course w9: need reform of the health service. and of course w9 need reform of the the health service. and of course "w9 need reform of the social care system and structure, and we need reform of the nhs too, but...
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and there�*s one other potential headache — uk passports must be valid for at least three months from the date of your return from the eu. here�*s our business correspondent marc ashdown. it�*s the moment we all dream of. after the planning, the packing and saying goodbye to work for a few weeks, it�*s time to check in for that well—earned holiday. but for some people, this is as far as they get. paramedic nathan barnes was on his way to limoges in france with his fiancee to visit family. despite checking in for their flight online, then making their way through luggage drop security and passport control, at the boarding gate, they were in for a surprise. so i had ten years plus extra months on the passport, which i didn�*t think would be a problem. he fell foul of the ten—year rule. nathan�*s passport was issued more than ten years before the date they were travelling, which meant he would be refused entry into any eu country. they were very matter of fact about it. theyjust said, yeah, sorry, you�*re not coming on, off you, pop. off you pop. so at that moment they to
and there�*s one other potential headache — uk passports must be valid for at least three months from the date of your return from the eu. here�*s our business correspondent marc ashdown. it�*s the moment we all dream of. after the planning, the packing and saying goodbye to work for a few weeks, it�*s time to check in for that well—earned holiday. but for some people, this is as far as they get. paramedic nathan barnes was on his way to limoges in france with his fiancee to visit...
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around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. you're watching bbc news. turning to gaza now, and in the last hour, francesca albanese, the un special rapporteur on human rights in the occupied palestinian territories has been speaking about the situation there. her report finds there are "reasonable grounds" to believe that israel is committing genocide against palestinians in gaza. take a listen. israel has committed three acts of genocide with the requisite intent — killing members of the group, causing serious bodily or mental harm to members of the group, and deliberately inflicting on the group conditions of life calculated to bring about its physical destruction in whole or in part. the flagrant and systematic slaughter of palestinian civilians, the deployment of unlawful weaponry, the utter obliteration of vital civilian infrastructure, including the deliberate targeting of all gaza's hospitals and the man—made starvation of the palestinian people, transcend the realm of war crimes and crimes against humanities that had been seen in the occupie
around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. you're watching bbc news. turning to gaza now, and in the last hour, francesca albanese, the un special rapporteur on human rights in the occupied palestinian territories has been speaking about the situation there. her report finds there are "reasonable grounds" to believe that israel is committing genocide against palestinians in gaza. take a listen. israel has committed three acts of genocide with the requisite intent —...
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so the concern is how far into the uk they'll bring their rain. there's a lot of uncertainty at the moment, so please do stay tuned to the forecast, more of which you can find on the website as well as all the warnings. live from london. this is bbc news. divers have recovered the data recorder of the cargo ship that crashed and caused the collapse of 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 indicated 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.
so the concern is how far into the uk they'll bring their rain. there's a lot of uncertainty at the moment, so please do stay tuned to the forecast, more of which you can find on the website as well as all the warnings. live from london. this is bbc news. divers have recovered the data recorder of the cargo ship that crashed and caused the collapse of 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...
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around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. around the world and across the uk, you are with bbc news. to the israel—gaza war next. the israeli defence minister, yoav gallant, has sought to cool tensions with washington on his visit there. he stressed the importance of us—israeli ties during talks with his counterpart lloyd austin. but, in some of his strongest comments so far, lloyd austin said the humanitarian catastrophe in gaza was intensifying and civilian deaths were far too high. gaza's health ministry says at least 32,490 palestinians have been killed and more than 711,000 have been injured in israel's military offensive on gaza since oct the 7th. let's listen to what mr austin said. in gaza today, the number of civilian casualties is far too high and the amount of humanitarian aid is far too low. gaza is suffering a humanitarian catastrophe and the situation is getting even worse. we need immediate increases in assistance to avert famine. our work to open a temporary humanitarian corridor by sea will help. but the
around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. around the world and across the uk, you are with bbc news. to the israel—gaza war next. the israeli defence minister, yoav gallant, has sought to cool tensions with washington on his visit there. he stressed the importance of us—israeli ties during talks with his counterpart lloyd austin. but, in some of his strongest comments so far, lloyd austin said the humanitarian catastrophe in gaza was intensifying and civilian deaths were far too...