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people from pakistan, india, and current—day bangladesh who came to scotland in the 1950s when the uk faced a labour shortage. but rather than returning to their home country after five years, as was so often the plan, many families decided to stay. and today, more than 60,000 people of south asian descent live here and in the surrounding area. we're off to meet the comedian, sanjeev kohli, at one of his favourite spots in the city. sanjeev, i hope you don't mind. i took the liberty of getting a little snack — the paper dosa. 0k...! not so little. i feel like i should wear this. it looks like a flotation device. it does...! you could probably get into that. scotland in the winter, it's a bit like finland. you need your comfort food. it's freezing. it's been dark for seven hours. sushi ain't going to cut it. it's got to be comfort food. and the thing about indian food, it is comforting, like a big fluffy naan bread, like a pillow, you know what i mean? 0r pakora. it's just all there. all the salt, all the fat, all the stuff. indian food is the most popular food in scotland. anywhere
people from pakistan, india, and current—day bangladesh who came to scotland in the 1950s when the uk faced a labour shortage. but rather than returning to their home country after five years, as was so often the plan, many families decided to stay. and today, more than 60,000 people of south asian descent live here and in the surrounding area. we're off to meet the comedian, sanjeev kohli, at one of his favourite spots in the city. sanjeev, i hope you don't mind. i took the liberty of...
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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
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the uk. deals with this versus the uk. i mean, more aggressive in mean, they're more aggressive in their attempts to be secular, which tension which is why this tension has emerged in france. they're very keen on that, especially in education, it'll education, aren't they? so it'll be interesting see. and be interesting to see. and they're nationalist. they're also more nationalist. so gonna be more so it's probably gonna be more violent. probably violent. we'll probably just roll over completely. >> to know >> i'm really interested to know how this down in pub chats how this goes down in pub chats in know, in in france, you know, because in london lipua lipua. it london it's lipua lipua. it wouldn't very fashionable london it's lipua lipua. it wo sort't very fashionable london it's lipua lipua. it wo sort of very fashionable london it's lipua lipua. it wo sort of pro ery fashionable london it's lipua lipua. it wo sort of pro all fashionable london it's lipua lipua. it wo sort of pro all this
the uk. deals with this versus the uk. i mean, more aggressive in mean, they're more aggressive in their attempts to be secular, which tension which is why this tension has emerged in france. they're very keen on that, especially in education, it'll education, aren't they? so it'll be interesting see. and be interesting to see. and they're nationalist. they're also more nationalist. so gonna be more so it's probably gonna be more violent. probably violent. we'll probably just roll over...
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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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that is not honestly apply to uk.— is not honestly apply to uk. thank ou for is not honestly apply to uk. thank you for that _ is not honestly apply to uk. thank you for that. the _ is not honestly apply to uk. thank you for that. the israel _ is not honestly apply to uk. thank you for that. the israel prime - you for that. the israel prime minister netanyahu has agreed to injerusalem, where tension — and worse — are normal, there is always the consolation of religion. this ramadan, many of those ending a day of prayer at the aqsa mosque were palestinian israelis, around a fifth of israel's population. israel, citing security, restricts access to jerusalem for palestinians from the occupied west bank. just down the road, palestinian christians were deep in their celebration of easter, walking to the old city from the garden of gethsemane, where they believejesus prayed on the night before he was crucified. but in this city, sacred for christians, jews and muslims, religion and politics always mix. all the palestinian people are suffering today
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so tonight i am should the uk be am asking should the uk be boycotting eurovision because of israel's participation in the competition? let me know your thoughts. vaiews@gbnews.com at gb news on twitter. go and vote in our poll. the results to follow shortly. joining me follow shortly. but joining me now commentator now is political commentator alex queen alex armstrong and drag queen amaya. both of you. thank amaya. napa both of you. thank you very, very much. tremendous to get you on the show, amaya, i will start with you . do you will start with you. do you think that we should be boycotting eurovision and queers for palestine? want to ? us for palestine? want to? us >> i do, i think considering eurovision historical stance on political songs . and for political songs. and for example, in 2021, belarus were disqualified for having a song that was politically motivated, they then put forward another song which wasn't politically motivated and they were still disqualified. whereas israel have put forward two songs that were both disqualified and they've still been allowed to use the
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is not a issuel where i couldn't tell her the uk, what do you think push a little journalist have to be up to report freely say that as a journalist myself, say very comfortably and not -auttin myself, say very comfortably and not putting myself— myself, say very comfortably and not putting myself in _ myself, say very comfortably and not putting myself in any _ myself, say very comfortably and not putting myself in any danger- myself, say very comfortably and not putting myself in any danger but - putting myself in any danger but those who do for countries like russia are taking huge personal risks to get stories out there and it is important to have the freedom and protection to do that. we've seen two in lethal stories, 90 journalists and media workers killed there. being a journalist can be a very dangerous occupation and julian, who told secrets at the uk in the us government didn't want people to know is locked up for five years and wanted by the us and one guarantee that they will be subject to the death penalty at this point. after protectjournalists to the death penalty at
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it launched in the us in 2022, and the uk last year. its popularity has skyrocketed — but it has faced criticism of production practises. a promotion by the online retailer — which promised shoppers up to £50 — went viral online. but it faced growing criticism after questions were raised about the terms and condtions — in particular, the considerable amount of personal data participants were asked to hand over. ijust want to give you a sense of how detailed this is. by taking part, users would allow the company to... "use and publish member's photo, name, likeness, voice, opinion, statements, biographical information, and/or hometown and state for promotional or advertising purposes in any media worldwide, now known or hereby developed, in perpetuity without further review, notification, payment or consideration." i wanted to give you a sense of what was going on, that isjust one section of the terms and conditions. previously, temu had said these were "standard terms and conditions". but now it says it has "tweaked" those term
it launched in the us in 2022, and the uk last year. its popularity has skyrocketed — but it has faced criticism of production practises. a promotion by the online retailer — which promised shoppers up to £50 — went viral online. but it faced growing criticism after questions were raised about the terms and condtions — in particular, the considerable amount of personal data participants were asked to hand over. ijust want to give you a sense of how detailed this is. by taking part,...
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not outside the uk. so... wow, so, looking forward to it? very much so. definitely. bit of sun, bit of warmth, leave the rain behind for a few days! after a very tricky few years, airports and airlines want to make the most of high demand. they and the main air traffic control provider nats say they've worked hard to make sure things go smoothly. we're working very closely with all of the airlines and with national air—traffic control services just to make sure that we're all reallyjoined—up and of course we have on—site our team of 100 people in the resilience team ready to respond to any issues. travel agents say easter holiday bookings are well up on last year despite prices rising and cost—of—living pressures. more people are booking late and more are choosing all—inclusive. people staying in the uk but taking to the roads today can expect major routes to clog up. while engineering works mean some rail disruption — for example, london euston station is mostly closed until monday. damage the overhead wires caused problems for the stansted express, se
not outside the uk. so... wow, so, looking forward to it? very much so. definitely. bit of sun, bit of warmth, leave the rain behind for a few days! after a very tricky few years, airports and airlines want to make the most of high demand. they and the main air traffic control provider nats say they've worked hard to make sure things go smoothly. we're working very closely with all of the airlines and with national air—traffic control services just to make sure that we're all...
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around the world and across the uk, this is the world today on bbc news. chinese e—retailer temu has significantly changed the terms of a cash giveaway after customers expressed concerns. participants in the promotion, which had gone viral on social media, were to receive up to £50, but by doing so had to agree to permanently hand over considerable amounts of personal data. the data regulator says it is considering such concerns, but temu insists what it is doing is standard industry practice. e—commerce director at the retail practice, eva pascoe, described what the original terms and conditions of the competition were. it says that you have to sign off the rights to your voice, likeness, biographical data, where you live, your behaviour in perpetuity, which is quite shocking because in gdpr circumstances, we have a law that retailers should not keep data more than necessary, should limit holding the data, only use it for the specific purposes, and also the customer has got a right to withdraw consent. i'm not seeing on temu the right to withdraw con
around the world and across the uk, this is the world today on bbc news. chinese e—retailer temu has significantly changed the terms of a cash giveaway after customers expressed concerns. participants in the promotion, which had gone viral on social media, were to receive up to £50, but by doing so had to agree to permanently hand over considerable amounts of personal data. the data regulator says it is considering such concerns, but temu insists what it is doing is standard industry...
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now let's turn to events in the uk. the metropolitan police says its continuing its investigation into potential offences linked to the post office over the horizon it scandal after the bbc revealed the company was told about flaws in its accounting system in 2017. more than 900 subpostmasters were wrongly prosecuted. some politicians and former subpostmasters want scotland yard to widen its investigation to take the new evidence into account. the force said it has interviewed two people under caution. our business correspondent marc ashdown reports. the police have been investigating the horizon scandal for four years, butjust two people have been questioned under caution. as the public inquiry continues to unfold, one mp who sits on the compensation advisory board thinks detectives should widen their net. people can't hide behind the public inquiry. i think the police now need to start looking and scoping this investigation, look at the individuals that have been named, and some that haven't, to see what they knew and
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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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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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around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. you are alive with bbc news. to ukraine now, and president zelensky is warning that a new russian military offensive could happen in the next few months, and he says his country is not ready to face it. the ukrainian leader made the comments during an interview with cbs news, confirming he believes it could happen between may and june. he stresses the need for more military aid. take a listen. so you're expecting a counteroffensive in may, june from the russians. i think so. what sort of weapons do you need to stop that counteroffensive? translation: number one is anti-air defence and artillery shells. _ that's what we need. meanwhile, ukraine says russia fired 99 drones and missiles overnight, with moscow stepping up its attacks in recent weeks. the ukrainian interior ministry said russian forces targeted infrastructure in several regions, damaging three power stations as well as private homes. our correspondent in ukraine sarah rainsford sent us this update from kharkiv. this is another major attack on ukraine
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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 0ppenheimer. but that has changed as it opened in cinemas today. the film tells the story of the scientist, j robert 0ppenheimer. 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. 0ur tokyo correspondent, shaimaa khalil, reports from hiroshima. no location, no place is eerily more relevant to the 0ppenheimer 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 river where thousands of people who skin was burning at the time jumped in for refug
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. _ around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. you are live with bbc news. to ukraine now, and president zelensky is warning that — a new russian military offensive could happen in the next few months. and he says, his country is not ready to face it. the ukrainian leader made the comments during an interview with cbs news — confirming he believes it could happen between may and june. he stresses the need for more military aid. take a listen. so, you�*re expecting a counteroffensive in may, june, from the russians. i think so. what sort of weapons do you need to stop that counteroffensive? number one is anti—air defence and artillery shells. that's what we need. more on that story later. relatives of the wall streetjournal reporter, evan gershkovich, are making the anniversary of his detention in russia. he�*s the first american to be charged with spying, by the russian authorities, since the end of the cold war. the us government and the wall streetjournal have dismissed the charge, saying mr gershkovich is being used as a bargaining chip by mosco
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i mean, in terms of, uk airports , 2 million passengers are expected to leave uk airports and they've all got to come back at some point. and they're they're likely to come back, obviously at the end of the easter break. but going through to there's, to next week. so there's, there's certain airports that are really expecting a lot more in terms of , the travel and in terms of, the travel and that's particularly, bristol airport and, newcastle and edinburgh and of course, manchester is expecting many people to i mean, one thing to think about with airports and especially with heathrow, that we've got border force strikes coming up, after the easter break as well. so you can expect this disruption to, to occur even after the easter break. >> yeah. although let's not forget sally gethin, the last time border force were on strike, things were actually better at airports because better at the airports because the stepped in. the armed services stepped in. sally, could i ask you about a story that we saw on the papers today? concerned is a bit about a drone, a drone over, well, in the airs
i mean, in terms of, uk airports , 2 million passengers are expected to leave uk airports and they've all got to come back at some point. and they're they're likely to come back, obviously at the end of the easter break. but going through to there's, to next week. so there's, there's certain airports that are really expecting a lot more in terms of , the travel and in terms of, the travel and that's particularly, bristol airport and, newcastle and edinburgh and of course, manchester is...
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around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. your life with bbc news. to ukraine now, and president zelensky is warning that — a new russian military offensive could happen in the next few months. and he says, his country is not ready to face it. the ukrainian leader made the comments during an interview with cbs news — confirming he believes it could happen between may and june. he stresses the need for more military aid. take a listen. so, you're expecting a counteroffensive in may, june, from the russians. i counteroffensive in may, june, from the russians— counteroffensive in may, june, from the russians._ what - counteroffensive in may, june, from the russians._ what sort i the russians. i think so. what sort of weapons — the russians. i think so. what sort of weapons do _ the russians. i think so. what sort of weapons do you _ the russians. i think so. what sort of weapons do you need _ the russians. i think so. what sort of weapons do you need to - the russians. i think so. what sort of weapons do you need to stop i the russians. i think
around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. your life with bbc news. to ukraine now, and president zelensky is warning that — a new russian military offensive could happen in the next few months. and he says, his country is not ready to face it. the ukrainian leader made the comments during an interview with cbs news — confirming he believes it could happen between may and june. he stresses the need for more military aid. take a listen. so, you're expecting a counteroffensive in...
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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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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
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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
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>> mean is that the uk >> what i mean is that the uk large uk companies large multinational uk companies which work, i mean so the uk apart like large bombs apart from like large bombs which blow off palestinian kids legs, what do we actually produce. we our main, our main export is weapons. produce. we our main, our main export is weapons . we don't as a export is weapons. we don't as a country produce very much. we produce don't produce some services we don't produce some services we don't produce very so where does produce very much. so where does our from? well, our wealth come from? well, the reality you do reality is, as i say, if you do the research if you look the research and if you look into reality is lot of into it, the reality is a lot of the wealth from other the uk's wealth comes from other countries. it comes from large british that work british multinationals that work in other countries, that avoid tax in those countries. >> from what? what >> their money from what? what are you talking about? what is any country get their any other country get their nafion any other c
>> mean is that the uk >> what i mean is that the uk large uk companies large multinational uk companies which work, i mean so the uk apart like large bombs apart from like large bombs which blow off palestinian kids legs, what do we actually produce. we our main, our main export is weapons. produce. we our main, our main export is weapons . we don't as a export is weapons. we don't as a country produce very much. we produce don't produce some services we don't produce some services...
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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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be to the uk economy at places like this. another milestone in the meteoric rise of teenage dart star luke littler — the 17—year—old wins his first premier league darts night in belfast, and says it's down to him changing his throwing style. and after the stormy weather yesterday there will still be a few showers around over the next few days, but easter weekend is looking a bit drier. i will have all the details here on breakfast. it's good friday, the 29th march. a senior mp has called for a police investigation after secret papers seen by the bbc showed the post office continued to fight compensation claims brought by sub—postmasters, despite knowing its defence was false. labour's kevan jones, who sits on the horizon compensation advisory board, has called the post office's actions "an abusive use of public cash against innocent people", and said there would be no justice until someone was brought before the courts. our reporter aruna iyengar has more. it's the latest twist in the ongoing post office drama. betwee
be to the uk economy at places like this. another milestone in the meteoric rise of teenage dart star luke littler — the 17—year—old wins his first premier league darts night in belfast, and says it's down to him changing his throwing style. and after the stormy weather yesterday there will still be a few showers around over the next few days, but easter weekend is looking a bit drier. i will have all the details here on breakfast. it's good friday, the 29th march. a senior mp has called...
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showers across uk blow. showers across the uk through this evening and overnight, should tend to overnight, they should tend to fade in many locations, but we'll keep some going across the west coast of wales, southwest england and some continuing to push into parts of scotland also, but many central and eastern parts of england turning dry and clear. pretty chilly as well. temperatures well down into digits start into single digits to start saturday, but we should start with a bit of sunshine on saturday. tomorrow morning. fine over the midlands and eastern england particular, and england in particular, and generally, although there will still around still be showers around tomorrow. not as many as today. a better chance that most of tomorrow will be dry and bright, particularly across parts of southern england . could see some southern england. could see some more rain returning to the southwest on, but a bit southwest later on, but a bit more way of sunshine. more in the way of sunshine. feeling warmer. f
showers across uk blow. showers across the uk through this evening and overnight, should tend to overnight, they should tend to fade in many locations, but we'll keep some going across the west coast of wales, southwest england and some continuing to push into parts of scotland also, but many central and eastern parts of england turning dry and clear. pretty chilly as well. temperatures well down into digits start into single digits to start saturday, but we should start with a bit of sunshine...
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some of the whole of the uk. some of the showers with hail, there could be heavy and thundery in nature, more sunshine, a few showers and on thursday, is feeling warmer but it is still windy across england and wales stop as we head through friday and into saturday the low drift away to the west, there is another area of low pressure spinning up from the near continent and that could bring quite a bit of cloud to parts of east anglia in southeast england may be as we had through saturday morning, but a lot of sunshine out there and a lot of sunshine out there and a lot of sunshine out there and a lot of dry weather. the focus for the showers will tend to be towards the north and west, across northern ireland and scotland. you will notice the temperatures are higher, 11— 15 celsius. if you look at the mild air marked in yellow that is spreading up drew on the south winds and is set to stick around into sunday but it will be turning a bit cooler by the time we get to monday. don't forget we lose an hour's sleet wi
some of the whole of the uk. some of the showers with hail, there could be heavy and thundery in nature, more sunshine, a few showers and on thursday, is feeling warmer but it is still windy across england and wales stop as we head through friday and into saturday the low drift away to the west, there is another area of low pressure spinning up from the near continent and that could bring quite a bit of cloud to parts of east anglia in southeast england may be as we had through saturday...
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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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uk. street? probably in the uk. i would it is oxford would imagine it is oxford street. does matter that street. why does it matter that we like even little we have things like even little things cross buns, things like hot cross buns, which, you know, visible symbol. you the cross on you know, it's got the cross on it. hot take bun. now, it. that's a hot take bun. now, apparently can't possibly apparently we can't possibly have does why does have that. why does it why does all this matter? the idea all of this matter? the idea that we've got the ramadan message departure board message on the departure board at and miraculously at king's cross and miraculously , for want of a better phrase, nobody seems to know that nobody seems to know where that came did it. why came from or who did it. why does all of this matter? >> well, not quite to >> well, it's not quite right to conflate the king's conflate it with the king's cross board . and this is because cross board. and this is because this particular the oxford stree
uk. street? probably in the uk. i would it is oxford would imagine it is oxford street. does matter that street. why does it matter that we like even little we have things like even little things cross buns, things like hot cross buns, which, you know, visible symbol. you the cross on you know, it's got the cross on it. hot take bun. now, it. that's a hot take bun. now, apparently can't possibly apparently we can't possibly have does why does have that. why does it why does all this matter? the...
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the bbc uncovers a report showing the uk post office spent £100 million of public money fighting sub—postmasters in court, despite knowing their defence was untrue. the un's top court orders israel to take extra measures to ensure basic food supplies reach gaza, saying famine is already setting in. as india prepares to go to the polls, the country's largest minority tells the bbc, they feel marginalised and suppressed — we have a special report. translation: the most beautiful thin . translation: the most beautiful thin about translation: the most beautiful thing about india _ translation: the most beautiful thing about india is _ translation: the most beautiful thing about india is its _ thing about india is its diversity but that is now being crushed and the main victims are muslims. and christians have marked maundy thursday around the world — marking the start of the easter weekend.
the bbc uncovers a report showing the uk post office spent £100 million of public money fighting sub—postmasters in court, despite knowing their defence was untrue. the un's top court orders israel to take extra measures to ensure basic food supplies reach gaza, saying famine is already setting in. as india prepares to go to the polls, the country's largest minority tells the bbc, they feel marginalised and suppressed — we have a special report. translation: the most beautiful thin ....
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the uk has issued a statement in support of guyana's sovereignty. france has issued a statement in support of guyana's sovereignty, canada. so we are working on the basis of an international coalition that would not allow this region to be destabilised by any action by venezuela, to overrun our territorial integrity or our borders. have you seen the satellite imagery which shows that armoured vehicles have gathered close to the border with essequibo on the venezuelan side, that they have armed coastal vessels again gathered close to your waters? well, what i'm saying is that we have made it very clear that if there is any breach in our territorial space, if there is any action by anyone to destabilise our country and to invade in any way, shape or form, that we will call upon every force and every friend to help us and to work with us to protect our territorial integrity. let's talk about a different aspect of the oil and gas bonanza. your relationship with the key oil corporation, which undertook the exploration and undertakes much of the productio
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and overin you look at what's in the uk and over in the us. it is a world that is more aggressive and i think that is more aggressive and i think that is playing out in terms of how some of our young people behave but the answer to this is committed professionals and making structured steps that children understand and putting children with more structured environment, they would behave in a better way messages not just for children who have been excluded but those who could actually get on with studying, it's much, much betterfor the other children who get really put off but also scared by it being in an environment that doesn't feel safe for them. and it's notjust about the teachers but the pupils but there are ways you can get children back on track. the there are ways you can get children back on track.— back on track. the situation in the us shows one _ back on track. the situation in the us shows one in _ back on track. the situation in the us shows one in ten _ back on track. the situation in the us shows one in ten educators - back o
and overin you look at what's in the uk and over in the us. it is a world that is more aggressive and i think that is more aggressive and i think that is playing out in terms of how some of our young people behave but the answer to this is committed professionals and making structured steps that children understand and putting children with more structured environment, they would behave in a better way messages not just for children who have been excluded but those who could actually get on...
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i was an mp when the uk parliament debated a similar private — uk parliament debated a similar private members bill, it's not a government bill but brought by an individual— government bill but brought by an individual mp. there were two issues really— individual mp. there were two issues really that— individual mp. there were two issues really that we debated that day, one was almost at principles behind whether— was almost at principles behind whether or not this should be allowed, _ whether or not this should be allowed, and i think as you say it's incrediblym — allowed, and i think as you say it's incrediblym i_ allowed, and i think as you say it's incredibly... i think people are divided — incredibly... i think people are divided in— incredibly... i think people are divided in both camps, i'm not sure whether— divided in both camps, i'm not sure whether polarised is the right word. interesting incredibly important subject— interesting incredibly important subject of people feel strongly about — subject of people feel strongly about. the second was the practical
i was an mp when the uk parliament debated a similar private — uk parliament debated a similar private members bill, it's not a government bill but brought by an individual— government bill but brought by an individual mp. there were two issues really— individual mp. there were two issues really that— individual mp. there were two issues really that we debated that day, one was almost at principles behind whether— was almost at principles behind whether or not this should be allowed,...
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around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. you are watching the context. it is time for our new weekly segment, ai decoded. welcome to ai decoded, that time of the week when we look in depth at some of the most eye catching stories in the world of artificial intelligence. first, using ai being in therapy. we'll show how nhs england are using ai chatbots to help their growing waiting list for mental health support. and like here in the guardian newspaper, we'll ask whether a chatbot is really equipped to tackle complex emotional needs? next up, forbes asks, could "ai —powered" genital scans actually become a thing? a new start—up has launched a sexual wellness tool for women called calmara and is encouraging users to submit photos of their partners�* private parts. the company claim their "patented" ai "wizardry" can analyse images of male genitalia for the presence of common sexually transmitted infections. the daily dot shows one man's solution forjob interviews. a tech ceo posted a tiktok showing him using an "ai clone" during a mockjob interview.
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of course, thanks for having me. _ around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. you're live with bbc news. scotland could become the first uk nation to legalise assisted dying if a bill introduced at holyrood is approved. under the proposals, a patient could only request medical assistance to end their life if they had an "advanced, progressive terminal" illness which has been diagnosed independently by two doctors. two doctors would also need to establish someone is mentally competent. the patient must be aged 16 or over and a resident of scotland for at least 12 months. they must also administer the life?ending medication themselves. these were the scenes outside the parliament building. it's a deeply polarising issue. supporters say it would ease suffering, but opponents are concerned that some terminally ill people may feel under pressure to end their lives. there is polling on this issue. let's take a look. joining me now is dr gillian wright. she is a former palliative care doctor and works for our duty of care, who are a group of health care professionals
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around the world and across the uk. this is the world today on bbc news. are you guilty of hoarding your unused tech at home? it appears that many of us are holding onto unused cables and electrical items like old phones and tv remotes, on the off—chance we might need them again. a report from the united nations warns that we're generating electronic waste almost five times faster than we're recycling it. let's speak to mark stuckey, the bbc repair shop programme's electronics specialist. good to speak to you, mark. talk to me about electronics. the problem i have, i look at something that i may have, i look at something that i may have been hoarding and i think, it's probably going to take me more to repair them to buy a cheap replacement.— repair them to buy a cheap replacement. repair them to buy a cheap relacement. ., �* ., , replacement. you're actually right. that's one of _ replacement. you're actually right. that's one of the _ replacement. you're actually right. that's one of the biggest _ replacement. you're actually right. that's one of th
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around the world and across the uk. this is the world today on bbc news. more on that breaking news story. 45 people have been believed to died after a bus crashed in the south african province, and person seriously injured up the bus travelling from botswana plunged off a high bridge before exploding on the floor of a ravine. let's speak live now to a journalist at the south african news organisation e and ca. good to talk to you. what more do we know about what happened. we understand that 45 people have been killed in a bus crash. we know it was 46 people on board and an eight—year—old survive the crash. in a girl. we also understand that somebody was airlifted to a nearby hospital but unfortunately she did not survive. late hospital but unfortunately she did not survive-— not survive. we are not sure what caused this _ not survive. we are not sure what caused this accident, _ not survive. we are not sure what caused this accident, what - not survive. we are not sure what caused this accident, what we - not survive. we are not sure what caused thi
around the world and across the uk. this is the world today on bbc news. more on that breaking news story. 45 people have been believed to died after a bus crashed in the south african province, and person seriously injured up the bus travelling from botswana plunged off a high bridge before exploding on the floor of a ravine. let's speak live now to a journalist at the south african news organisation e and ca. good to talk to you. what more do we know about what happened. we understand that 45...
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now, as we go into bank holiday monday, low pressure remains out towards the west of the uk, but there's another low just spinning off the near continent once again that could bring some more significant rainfall and then that is likely to track further northward. so some more reliable rainfall i think for bank holiday monday. and as we head into next week, it turns a bit cooler again and stays unsettled by. and stays unsettled. this is this world today with maryam moshiri. the bbc uncovers a report showing the post office spent £100 million of public money fighting postmasters in court despite knowing their defence was untrue. the un's highest court orders israel to take urgent humanitarian assistance in gaza as famine sets in. jailed for 25 years. the former billionaire crypto boss sam bankman freed, who was convicted for one of the biggest financial frauds in us history. also coming up on the world today: tackling homelessness through football, we take a look at a new netflix movie hoping to make a change. welcome to the world today an hour of international news from the bbc. some br
now, as we go into bank holiday monday, low pressure remains out towards the west of the uk, but there's another low just spinning off the near continent once again that could bring some more significant rainfall and then that is likely to track further northward. so some more reliable rainfall i think for bank holiday monday. and as we head into next week, it turns a bit cooler again and stays unsettled by. and stays unsettled. this is this world today with maryam moshiri. the bbc uncovers a...
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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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around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. this is bbc news. in india, deepening religious polarisation and increasing islamophobia have marked narendra modi's second term in power. ahead of the general election, which is due to begin next month, people from the muslim community, which constitutes india's largest minority, have told the bbc they feel they are being marginalised and suppressed. the government denies the allegations. our south asia correspondent yogita limaye reports from northern india — a warning that her report contains images that some viewers may find distressing. out on the streets of the capital, delhi, a policeman assaulted muslims offering prayers. just outside goa, a muslim man was beaten by a mob, forced to chant the name of a hindu deity. and injaipur in the north—west, a family devastated by perhaps the most chilling incident of violence against muslims in india. umesa begum's husband, the father of their five children, mohammed asgar ali, was among three muslim passengers shot dead by a railway policeman on a tr
around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. this is bbc news. in india, deepening religious polarisation and increasing islamophobia have marked narendra modi's second term in power. ahead of the general election, which is due to begin next month, people from the muslim community, which constitutes india's largest minority, have told the bbc they feel they are being marginalised and suppressed. the government denies the allegations. our south asia correspondent yogita limaye reports...
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and in addition, we had quite a lot of industrial action in uk injanuary. so the unions are getting more aggressive and i think management of amazon have just got caught unprepared, because a lot of management is american and they don't really feel the local atmosphere. so when i compare the warehouses in amazon versus other warehouses, where they have a challenge is that the amazon management seems a bit robotic, they are lacking local understanding while other warehouses tend to be run by local people. so they should have reconsidered that. but, you know, on the other hand, amazon is under a really perfect storm situation, because it's under pressure from two large chinese competitors. so there was a big entry in the market a couple of years ago of a company called shein and temu, and both have taken about 1.5 billion trading from uk. so that's combined. it hit amazon by about three billion. so out of the 30 billion turnover, they are significantly down. so they have issues with finding balance in satisfying finally, to some tiny creatures that can cause
and in addition, we had quite a lot of industrial action in uk injanuary. so the unions are getting more aggressive and i think management of amazon have just got caught unprepared, because a lot of management is american and they don't really feel the local atmosphere. so when i compare the warehouses in amazon versus other warehouses, where they have a challenge is that the amazon management seems a bit robotic, they are lacking local understanding while other warehouses tend to be run by...
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around the world and across the uk, you are watching bbc news. let me take you straight back to new york, remind you of those breaking developments of the last little while, because the new york court sentencing sam bankman—fried, the former billionaire crypto boss, who was convicted of fraud and money laundering last year, but we have had sentencing in the last half an hour and he has been sentenced to 25 years in prison. you can see the scenes outside of the court, you can see the microphone is already for reaction as the prosecuting team come out in the next little while. so we wait to get more reaction to that news that has recently broken. so what we are going to do is we are going to come away from that scene, but let's leave those pictures here at the bottom of our screens. so you will see any developments as we go through a number of other stories, and as soon as there is reaction we will return alive to new york. but let's turn to another important story. a bill that could make scotland the first uk nation to provide terminally—ill p
around the world and across the uk, you are watching bbc news. let me take you straight back to new york, remind you of those breaking developments of the last little while, because the new york court sentencing sam bankman—fried, the former billionaire crypto boss, who was convicted of fraud and money laundering last year, but we have had sentencing in the last half an hour and he has been sentenced to 25 years in prison. you can see the scenes outside of the court, you can see the...
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of the uk, what arms - enough. just remind our viewers in terms of the uk, what arms or - enough. just remind our viewers in| terms of the uk, what arms or part does britain actually exported to israel and would you also recognise that even if the uk government went along with what you are asking, nothing really counts unless the us also applies the same sort of measure and that is absolutely not going to happen? in measure and that is absolutely not going to happen?— going to happen? in terms of our arms sales _ going to happen? in terms of our arms sales with _ going to happen? in terms of our arms sales with israel, _ going to happen? in terms of our arms sales with israel, since - going to happen? in terms of our| arms sales with israel, since 2015 the uk has licensed £1189 million of closed arms export licences to israel. it is a large number but there is also more licences that have gone under our open export licences, which we do not know the true figures of. this includes an estimated 336 money in pounds per israeli f 35 fighter jets. estimated 336 money in pounds per israel
of the uk, what arms - enough. just remind our viewers in terms of the uk, what arms or - enough. just remind our viewers in| terms of the uk, what arms or part does britain actually exported to israel and would you also recognise that even if the uk government went along with what you are asking, nothing really counts unless the us also applies the same sort of measure and that is absolutely not going to happen? in measure and that is absolutely not going to happen?— going to happen? in...
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around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. it is just started, the briefing, let's hear the latest details. if anyone knows, especially the people on the stage that baltimore is strong and resilient, together we will get through this, please join me right now in a moment of silence. thank you. i would like to take this time to introduce some very important people here today. governor west more joining us today. baltimore city mayor brandon scott sitting in front of me. senator ben carden. as well as baltimore city council president nick mosby. i saw him somewhere. now i would like to have the pleasure to introduce the 63rd governor of our great state of maryland and passionate fan, west more. applause good morning. while today is an important day, it is important that we also acknowledge the moment that we also acknowledge the moment that we find ourselves in, and today we are thinking about the families of those who were recovered as identified yesterday. we pray for the family and families of all the victims, and our hearts
around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. it is just started, the briefing, let's hear the latest details. if anyone knows, especially the people on the stage that baltimore is strong and resilient, together we will get through this, please join me right now in a moment of silence. thank you. i would like to take this time to introduce some very important people here today. governor west more joining us today. baltimore city mayor brandon scott sitting in front of me. senator ben...