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around the world but across the uk, this is bbc news. voice-over: bbc, uk, this is bbc news. v0|ce—0ver: bbc, bringing you different uk, this is bbc news. v0|ce—0ver: bbc, bringing you different stories uk, this is bbc news. v0|ce—0ver: bbc, bringing you different stories from uk, this is bbc news. v0|ce—0ver: bbc, bringing you different stories from across the uk. they call themselves the uk. they call themselves the three amigos, 317 year old is busy rescuing damaged areas. there is tom, adam, and ireland. it all started when they came across some vandalised saplings and decided to fix them. vandalised saplings and decided to fix them-— to fix them. they are now thriving- _ to fix them. they are now thriving. we _ to fix them. they are now thriving. we spent - to fix them. they are now thriving. we spent 17 - to fix them. they are now thriving. we spent 17 of. to fix them. they are now. thriving. we spent 17 of our to fix them. they are now- thriving. we spent 17 of our 17 years around her and it's a shame to see the environment around us fall apart. it's nice to
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daniel sandford, bbc news. russell brand has posted a fresh video online in which he thanked his supporters. 0bviously obviously it has been an extraordinary and distressing week. thank you for your support and for questioning the information you have been presented with. he doesn't address the sexual assault allegations directly or indirectly apart from to say he had an extraordinary week. he talks about the mainstream media but the key thing is that there is no detail or new rebuttal on the accusations of sexual assault against him. although he has previously said all his relationships were consensual. to the us now, and we're just over a week away from the deadline to fund the federal government orface a shutdown. so as the prospect becomes likelier, let's take a look at what a shutdown would mean. the funding for the government expires at the end of the day on saturday september 30th at midnight, which marks the start of a new fiscal year. if congress fails to pass legislation to renew funding by then, much
daniel sandford, bbc news. russell brand has posted a fresh video online in which he thanked his supporters. 0bviously obviously it has been an extraordinary and distressing week. thank you for your support and for questioning the information you have been presented with. he doesn't address the sexual assault allegations directly or indirectly apart from to say he had an extraordinary week. he talks about the mainstream media but the key thing is that there is no detail or new rebuttal on the...
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this is bbc news. we will have the headlines for you at the top of the hour straight after this programme. the team behind it used ai tools to create images and sounds and those were used to influence the curry off agree, set design and music. in fact they asked check gbg on how to stage a final performance. fix, they asked check gbg on how to stage a final performance.— a final performance. a notice reaps 100. on a final performance. a notice reaps 100- on the _ a final performance. a notice reaps 100. on the artistic _ a final performance. a notice reaps 100. on the artistic director- a final performance. a notice reaps 100. on the artistic director based | 100. on the artistic director based in london — 100. on the artistic director based in london. all of my work centres around _ in london. all of my work centres around new— in london. all of my work centres around new methods of exploring voice _ around new methods of exploring voice and — around new methods of exploring voice and technol
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marc ashdown, bbc news. almost a year on from the death of the queen elizabeth ii, there are plans for a permanent memorial. a specially formed committee will consult the public and the royal family in choosing an appropriate tribute, to be unveiled in 2026. 0ur royal correspondent daniela relph has more. a nice statue of her with a water feature around it, where people could throw money which could be gathered to support the charities that the queen supported when she was alive. but nothing too ostentatious and in—your—face. and it's striking that balance in terms of how you immortalise her. a traditional park with horses, j where people can learn to ride horses, new horse riders coming in, i butjust keep it very traditional. . and it doesn't get much more traditional than the queen victoria memorial, dominating the view outside buckingham palace, an imposing tribute to a monarch. queen victoria got this huge memorial in a prime location, but queen elizabeth ii reigned for longer, arguably during more t
marc ashdown, bbc news. almost a year on from the death of the queen elizabeth ii, there are plans for a permanent memorial. a specially formed committee will consult the public and the royal family in choosing an appropriate tribute, to be unveiled in 2026. 0ur royal correspondent daniela relph has more. a nice statue of her with a water feature around it, where people could throw money which could be gathered to support the charities that the queen supported when she was alive. but nothing...
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jon donnison, bbc news. a classical music festival in denmark has opened with some canine additions to the orchestra. take a listen to this. three dogs participated in the performance near copenhagen of the "hunting symphony", a little—known piece by mozart's father, leopold. the chief conductor auditioned dozens of dogs for the part. he said he was complying with the composer's express wish that six bars of the symphony should be accompanied by baying hounds. it took three months to train the successful candidates — cookie, sophus and sica — not only to bark on command, but to remain silent for the rest of the performance. that's it from me and the team here on the daily global, will be up next with the contacts. now here's the weather with stav danaos. hello there. it's remaining settled, sunny, dry, and very warm this week. in fact, it could turn pretty hot across parts of england and wales around the middle part of the week, with increasing humidity as well. there will always be the chance of some
jon donnison, bbc news. a classical music festival in denmark has opened with some canine additions to the orchestra. take a listen to this. three dogs participated in the performance near copenhagen of the "hunting symphony", a little—known piece by mozart's father, leopold. the chief conductor auditioned dozens of dogs for the part. he said he was complying with the composer's express wish that six bars of the symphony should be accompanied by baying hounds. it took three months...
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this is bbc news. the hunt continues for a former soldier accused of terrorism — who escaped from prison in london by clinging to the underside of a delivery van. in december last year, only seven members of staff turned up for a night shift to look after 1,500 inmates. after a russian missile strike kills 17 people in eastern ukraine — the kremlin says it has downed several ukrainian drones near moscow overnight the british mp chris pincher is to resign — after losing an appeal against a suspension over groping allegations. and as the civil war in yemen grinds on — we have a special report from 0rla guerin about the extraordinary resilience of some of its youngest citizens. hello, i'm anjana gadgil. we start in the uk, where a manhunt is continuing for a suspected terrorist who escaped from a london prison. daniel khalife escaped from wandsworth prison on wednesday morning, by clinging to the underside of a food delivery van. thejustice secretary has ordered an urgent investigation into what h
this is bbc news. the hunt continues for a former soldier accused of terrorism — who escaped from prison in london by clinging to the underside of a delivery van. in december last year, only seven members of staff turned up for a night shift to look after 1,500 inmates. after a russian missile strike kills 17 people in eastern ukraine — the kremlin says it has downed several ukrainian drones near moscow overnight the british mp chris pincher is to resign — after losing an appeal against a...
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jonah fisher, bbc news. and finally — one uk zoo is "over the moon" celebrating the birth of an endangered monkey. the male francois' langur baby was born a month ago at whipsnade zoo in bedfordshire but has remained mostly hidden away by his mother until recently. native to china and northern vietnam. it's estimated there are only 2,000 of the species left in the wild due to illegal hunting. he has been nicknamed citrus because of his brightly coloured fur. we will have more pictures on our website put upjust we will have more pictures on our website put up just a quick update on the big story we've been tracking, the story that broke a short while back is proud boys the verdict on the former member in the us, the far—right group who was on trial enrique tarrio, has now been sentenced to 20 years in prison put far the longest sentence, the big focus on our bbc news website. he has beenjailed for 22 focus on our bbc news website. he has been jailed for 22 years. you could find regular updates on what was
jonah fisher, bbc news. and finally — one uk zoo is "over the moon" celebrating the birth of an endangered monkey. the male francois' langur baby was born a month ago at whipsnade zoo in bedfordshire but has remained mostly hidden away by his mother until recently. native to china and northern vietnam. it's estimated there are only 2,000 of the species left in the wild due to illegal hunting. he has been nicknamed citrus because of his brightly coloured fur. we will have more...
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quentin somerville, bbc news. earlier i spoke to a political editor at libya observer based in istanbul and he told me how the political tensions in the country were affecting the response of local authorities. it has actually slowed down the relief response from the from day one of the disaster. and that is the main problem here. we all know that libya has been split between two governments for the last decade at least, and we haven't actually felt the impact of this division because these two, like the presence of two governments, was all about vying for power and taking control of the country and parts of the country. but now that some of the cities are experiencing this natural disaster, this calamity, we could we could see that the lack of a unified, centralised government is actually affecting the lives of people, because you have two governments that are not listening to the people and are not coordinating with each other. and some government in tripoli is saying that in darna they don't need medicines and
quentin somerville, bbc news. earlier i spoke to a political editor at libya observer based in istanbul and he told me how the political tensions in the country were affecting the response of local authorities. it has actually slowed down the relief response from the from day one of the disaster. and that is the main problem here. we all know that libya has been split between two governments for the last decade at least, and we haven't actually felt the impact of this division because these...
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you're watching bbc news. british detectives looking into sara sharif�*s death have released new images, hoping it will prompt more people to bring more information about her and herfamily. people to bring more information about herand herfamily. her father, stepmother and uncle have been charged after returning from pakistan last week. a smiling sara sharif, seen here in a picture much more recent than those we had seen before. surrey police have released the image and a school photograph in the hope more people will come forward with information about her and her family. both pictures show her wearing a headscarf, as she usually did in the last few months before her death. the ten—year—old was found dead six weeks ago at her family home in woking. she was found to have what prosecutors called a constellation of injuries which police said were multiple and extensive. her uncle, faisal malik, her father earl urfan sharif and her stepmother beinash batool appeared via video link at the old bailey on tuesd
you're watching bbc news. british detectives looking into sara sharif�*s death have released new images, hoping it will prompt more people to bring more information about her and herfamily. people to bring more information about herand herfamily. her father, stepmother and uncle have been charged after returning from pakistan last week. a smiling sara sharif, seen here in a picture much more recent than those we had seen before. surrey police have released the image and a school photograph in...
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anna foster, bbc news. in morocco, rescue teams are continuing to search for anyone who may have survived the devasting earthquake at the weekend. at least 2,500 people are known to have died. the red cross has today appealed for the equivalent of more than £85 million in aid, to help provide shelter, water and sanitation for survivors. 0ur correspondent tom bateman is close to the atlas mountains — to the south of marrakech — close to the epicentre. he sent us this update. this team is moving quickly, heading off to one of the more remote villages. it's around an hourand of the more remote villages. it's around an hour and a half away from here. this is a team of around 20 people, and you can see the dog here. they also have some specialist equipment. these are fire and rescue crews, some from leicestershire, who were deployed out here at the weekend. you can see the scale of this deployment. they are heading to a village around an hour and a half away, one of the more remote locations, and what they
anna foster, bbc news. in morocco, rescue teams are continuing to search for anyone who may have survived the devasting earthquake at the weekend. at least 2,500 people are known to have died. the red cross has today appealed for the equivalent of more than £85 million in aid, to help provide shelter, water and sanitation for survivors. 0ur correspondent tom bateman is close to the atlas mountains — to the south of marrakech — close to the epicentre. he sent us this update. this team is...
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mark daly, bbc news. you can watch bbc panorama's the dark side of ballet schools on bbc iplayer now and on bbc one at 8pm. you can also listen to the story on file on 4 on bbc sounds. the national trust says bird flu has spread more widely through important seabird colonies around the coast of england, wales and northern ireland. it estimates that more than 7000 birds have died from the disease. the situation is said to be easing in the farne islands off the northumberland coast, which was the only colony badly hit last year, from where fiona trott reports. on their way to work. their office is an island off the northumberland coast. these days, all precautions are needed. here's why. hundreds and hundreds of carcasses have been collected over the past 18 months. today's research shows the number of dead birds here has reduced and they wonder if quicker collections are the reason why. but different and rarer species are perishing. for species like the terns, there are fewer of them to begin with anyway.
mark daly, bbc news. you can watch bbc panorama's the dark side of ballet schools on bbc iplayer now and on bbc one at 8pm. you can also listen to the story on file on 4 on bbc sounds. the national trust says bird flu has spread more widely through important seabird colonies around the coast of england, wales and northern ireland. it estimates that more than 7000 birds have died from the disease. the situation is said to be easing in the farne islands off the northumberland coast, which was the...
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you are watching bbc news. turning to the war in ukraine, and iranian kamikaze drones used in the latest attacks on ukrainian cities are filled with european components. that's according to a secret document sent by kyiv to its western allies. the document, obtained by the guardian newspaper, claims there have been more than 600 raids on ukrainian cities using unmanned aerial vehicles that contain western technology, injust the past three months. ukraine is also using drones to great effect. in an opinion piece for time magazine this week, will roper, former the us assistant secretary of the air force, and former google ceo eric schmidt, write that rather than hardware, ukraine should focus on better software — including ai. roper is the founder of a drone start—up, in which schmidt is a big investor, that holds awarded a $19 million contract by us department of defence. and they recently embedded with ukrainian forces. i spoke to will roper earlier. will, thank you so much for joining us. can you tell us w
you are watching bbc news. turning to the war in ukraine, and iranian kamikaze drones used in the latest attacks on ukrainian cities are filled with european components. that's according to a secret document sent by kyiv to its western allies. the document, obtained by the guardian newspaper, claims there have been more than 600 raids on ukrainian cities using unmanned aerial vehicles that contain western technology, injust the past three months. ukraine is also using drones to great effect. in...
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laura trant, bbc news. to the us now, and in california republican presidential hopefuls are gearing up for yet another debate. seven candidates seeking the republican nomination will be onstage at the reagan presidential library in california. it is the second of the three televised debates. for more, caitriona perry is with us from california, in front of the ronald reagan presidential library. good to see you again. how crucial is this debate for the republican hopefuls? is this debate for the republican hoefuls? , . , this debate for the republican hoefuls? , ., , ., hopefuls? is really important for them- _ hopefuls? is really important for them. this _ hopefuls? is really important for them. this is _ hopefuls? is really important for them. this is their - hopefuls? is really importanti for them. this is their chance to set out their stall, to remind voters in america who they are, what they stand for, to remind them what it means to be a conservative, what it means to be a republican party member, se
laura trant, bbc news. to the us now, and in california republican presidential hopefuls are gearing up for yet another debate. seven candidates seeking the republican nomination will be onstage at the reagan presidential library in california. it is the second of the three televised debates. for more, caitriona perry is with us from california, in front of the ronald reagan presidential library. good to see you again. how crucial is this debate for the republican hopefuls? is this debate for...
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anna holligan, bbc news, rotterdam. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. let's look at some other stories making news. sweden's prime minister has summoned the head of the armed forces to help address a surge in gang killings. in a televised address, ulf kristersson said the country is witnessing an unprecedented rise in violent crime. he was speaking after three people were killed in separate incidents overnight on wednesday. a trial started in california on thursday into allegations that tesla's autopilot feature was responsible for the death of a driver. the firm is accused of selling the car, despite knowing that the system was defective. tesla denies this, saying it's not clear that the autopilot feature was being used at the time of the crash. the verdict could shape similar cases across the us. more than 2,500 migrants died or went missing while trying to cross the mediterranean to europe so far in 2023 — that's according to new data from the un high commissioner for refugees. the number marks a significant increase over the same period in 2022. h
anna holligan, bbc news, rotterdam. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. let's look at some other stories making news. sweden's prime minister has summoned the head of the armed forces to help address a surge in gang killings. in a televised address, ulf kristersson said the country is witnessing an unprecedented rise in violent crime. he was speaking after three people were killed in separate incidents overnight on wednesday. a trial started in california on thursday into...
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and coming up on bbc news... manchester united's jadon sancho hits back after remarks by boss erik ten hag saying he was dropped for poor performances in training.
and coming up on bbc news... manchester united's jadon sancho hits back after remarks by boss erik ten hag saying he was dropped for poor performances in training.
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you are watching bbc news. let's return now to morocco where an earthquake has killed more than 600 people. the epicentre was in the high atlas mountains — 71 kilometres south—west of marrakesh. but tremors were said to have been felt in the capital rabat. many of the fatalities are said to be in hard—to—reach areas south of marrakesh. earlier i spoke to bbc arabic�*s mohamed taha about the situation in morocco. as you can see, the numbers of casualties are rising. there are over 600 now. we started with 30. then over 300, and the number is now reaching over 600, and we are unfortunately expecting these numbers will get higher and higher with some estimations that numbers will exceed 1000 very soon. as the report said, the epicentre was out —— outside marrakesh old city, and the epicentre was the on the high atlas mountains, and these mountains are full of poor and old buildings and villages that will be really difficult to reach. as you can see, the whole attention of the world turns to morocco.
you are watching bbc news. let's return now to morocco where an earthquake has killed more than 600 people. the epicentre was in the high atlas mountains — 71 kilometres south—west of marrakesh. but tremors were said to have been felt in the capital rabat. many of the fatalities are said to be in hard—to—reach areas south of marrakesh. earlier i spoke to bbc arabic�*s mohamed taha about the situation in morocco. as you can see, the numbers of casualties are rising. there are over 600...
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you're live with bbc news. with ukraine making advances in its south—eastern region of zaporizhzhia, first lady 0lena zelenska will host the summit of first ladies and gentlemen on wednesday dedicated to mental health. dozens of countries are expected to participate, although the exact number and names of the guests are being kept secret for security reasons. 0lena zelenska has been speaking to the bbc�*s yalda hakim about the impact of the war on mental health in ukraine and within her own family. first lady 0lena zelensky, thank you so much for taking the time to do this interview. i just want to begin by asking about the summit that you're hosting. if you could just tell me a little bit more about it. translation: thank you very much. we started it in 2021 as a platform for sharing thoughts, experience and common work for first ladies and gentlemen of the world and, luckily, this format really works. we could see it, basically, from the first days and weeks of the russia's full—scale invasion of ukrain
you're live with bbc news. with ukraine making advances in its south—eastern region of zaporizhzhia, first lady 0lena zelenska will host the summit of first ladies and gentlemen on wednesday dedicated to mental health. dozens of countries are expected to participate, although the exact number and names of the guests are being kept secret for security reasons. 0lena zelenska has been speaking to the bbc�*s yalda hakim about the impact of the war on mental health in ukraine and within her own...
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branwen jeffreys, bbc news, folkestone. you're watching bbc news. a teenage boy has been arrested on suspicion of murder, after a 15—year—old girl was stabbed to death in south london on her way to school this morning. she had just got off a bus with a group of friends when she was attacked. she died at the scene. police say the boy — who may have known the victim — was arrested shortly afterwards. daniel sandford reports. a crime scene on one of the main roads through the london borough of croydon. a bus that was full of schoolchildren at around 8.30am, and a tent at the spot where a 15—year—old girl was stabbed in the neck and died before she could be taken to hospital. she was a private schoolgirl and witnesses say she may have had a knock it with a boy who tried to give her flowers. the bus driver and passers—by tried to save her and herfriends had to be comforted by strangers. these two 15—year—olds who were with the young girl are devastated. one wants to know what they could've done differently to keep her alive. detective s
branwen jeffreys, bbc news, folkestone. you're watching bbc news. a teenage boy has been arrested on suspicion of murder, after a 15—year—old girl was stabbed to death in south london on her way to school this morning. she had just got off a bus with a group of friends when she was attacked. she died at the scene. police say the boy — who may have known the victim — was arrested shortly afterwards. daniel sandford reports. a crime scene on one of the main roads through the london...
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you are watching bbc news. we are tired, that is the chance at protests against rising prices and higher taxes. there's anger and frustration across the country. it's the poorest kenyans who've been hit the hardest. and in mombasa, they can tap into a thriving business. mombasa has long been a well—known hub for child sex tourism, but covid and the increasingly harsh cost of living have helped push the sex trade online and further underground, drawing even more children into the industry. kenyan police are fighting back against the dark trade in child sex. they track down suspects using cyber tips from a database in the united states. then, search phones and computer drives for explicit material about children. up against an economy of depravity that feeds on desperation. this woman is in charge of the unit. she says there's no data on whether the recent cost of living crisis has driven more children into the sex trade. but her team has begun monitoring it. of course, of course it is a major contributor into
you are watching bbc news. we are tired, that is the chance at protests against rising prices and higher taxes. there's anger and frustration across the country. it's the poorest kenyans who've been hit the hardest. and in mombasa, they can tap into a thriving business. mombasa has long been a well—known hub for child sex tourism, but covid and the increasingly harsh cost of living have helped push the sex trade online and further underground, drawing even more children into the industry....
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from more stories across the uk, head to the bbc news website. you are live with bbc news. the uk prime minister rishi sunak has reshuffled his cabinet for what could be the last time before the next general election. long—serving defence secretary ben wallace has been replaced by energy secretary grant shapps. this is his fifth cabinet role in 12 months. our political editor chris mason reports. the wheels of politics are turning with a bit of zip again. before mps return next week, downing street has a spot of housekeeping to attend to — finding a new defence secretary. enter, then, grant shapps. the government's utility man has another newjob. it's his fifth — yes, fifth — cabinetjob in a year. this, then, the first of many uniformed companions for grant shapps as he left downing street and headed for the ministry of defence. what's your first priority? first of all, i'll get my feet in the door and pay tribute to my predecessor, i think. he's talking about this man, ben wallace, the former soldier turned defence secretary who'd done the job for four years under
from more stories across the uk, head to the bbc news website. you are live with bbc news. the uk prime minister rishi sunak has reshuffled his cabinet for what could be the last time before the next general election. long—serving defence secretary ben wallace has been replaced by energy secretary grant shapps. this is his fifth cabinet role in 12 months. our political editor chris mason reports. the wheels of politics are turning with a bit of zip again. before mps return next week, downing...
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to stay on the bbc news. —— do stay on with bbc news. hello there. well, it's rather stormy on wednesday out towards the north and the west, storm agnes clearing, of course, overnight. and then thursday, it's looking a lot calmer. it'll still be rather blustery, particularly through the morning. still some coastal gales in northern scotland, but some sunshine around for most, clouding overfrom the west into the afternoon. so, there goes storm agnes, that deep area of low pressure, gradually filling the winds, lightning and the rain pulling away, too. it is a mild start to thursday morning. temperatures no lower for most of us than 13—15 celsius, so more or less what some spots would expect to see by day at this time of year. now, we're between weather systems, so it's a dry and a bright start. still rather blustery out there. brisk south—westerly winds, possibly some coastal gales for northern scotland. clouding over from the west as we head through the afternoon and parts of northern ireland and western scotland, maybe western wales will see som
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this is bbc news. armenia and azerbaijan agree to hold eu—backed talks in brussels — amidst escalating crisis in nagorno—karabakh. the metropolitan police say they're investigating fresh allegations of sexual offences involving comedian russell brand. and the actor david mccallum, who played a russian spy in the man from u.n.c.l.e, has died at the age of 90. hello, i'm sally bundock. we begin with breaking news. envoys from armenia and azerbaijan are due to meet in brussels today for eu—backed talks. it will be the first such meeting between the two countries since azerbaijan seized the armenian enclave of nagorno—karabakh last week. armenia says more than 6,500 people have fled across the border, amid fears of persecution and ethnic cleansing. now, there are reports of a large explosion at an oil depot as people queued up to fill up their cars to leave. it's believed some 200 people were injured as a result. the territory is at the heart of one of the world's longest—running territorial an
this is bbc news. armenia and azerbaijan agree to hold eu—backed talks in brussels — amidst escalating crisis in nagorno—karabakh. the metropolitan police say they're investigating fresh allegations of sexual offences involving comedian russell brand. and the actor david mccallum, who played a russian spy in the man from u.n.c.l.e, has died at the age of 90. hello, i'm sally bundock. we begin with breaking news. envoys from armenia and azerbaijan are due to meet in brussels today for...
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do stay with bbc news. hello. we've got some fairly stormy, autumnal weather on the cards over the next few days. the remnants of ex—hurricane lee are moving in from the atlantic, bringing reasonably mild conditions, but also some strong winds and, for some of us, some heavy downpours, as well. we could see some localised flooding with some of this heavy rain that's on the way. so low pressure moving into the northwest — this frontal system here moves slowly from west to east over the next 2a hours or so, bringing those squally, strong winds and heavy rain. so, over the next few hours, we've got some rain across parts of scotland. it's becoming more persistent for northern england, wales, and down towards the southwest of england, too. wherever you are, it's not a cold night — temperatures staying up in the mid—teens for many of us, just single figures across the far north of scotland. but through the day on wednesday, this band of rain pushes slowly southwards and eastwards. the strongest winds in and aro
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your life with bbc news. _ the bbc news website. your life with bbc news. japan _ the bbc news website. your life with bbc news. japan has i with bbc news. japan has launched a low cost moon sniper that will test precision technology. the mission is expected to reach its destination by february next year and is set to touch down in the near side of the moon. two earlier attempts by japan to land on the moon failed. the rocket is also carrying a telescope that will explore the origins of the universe. that was just a short while back. scientists in israel say they've grown an entity that closely resembles an early human embryo — without using sperm, eggs or a womb. they're hoping it could improve ivf rates, help them understand more about miscarriages and even test which medicines are safe to use during pregnancy. but experts say it raises ethical and legal questions. our health correspondent james gallagher reports. this is a field that's been progressing rapidly and has now reached a significant moment. take a second to think how
your life with bbc news. _ the bbc news website. your life with bbc news. japan _ the bbc news website. your life with bbc news. japan has i with bbc news. japan has launched a low cost moon sniper that will test precision technology. the mission is expected to reach its destination by february next year and is set to touch down in the near side of the moon. two earlier attempts by japan to land on the moon failed. the rocket is also carrying a telescope that will explore the origins of the...
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joe inwood, bbc news. it's emerged that a russian military pilot tried to shoot down an raf surveillance aircraft, which had dozens of british military personnel on board, last september. the bbc has learned that the pilot released two missiles, after he thought he'd been given permission to fire. 0ur defence correspondent jonathan beale is here. what on earth happened here? the raf have been conducting these surveillance missions in international airspace over the black sea since russia's invasion of ukraine. the rivetjoint, the aircraft we are talking about, an raf spy plane, can suck up intelligence, and the crew of up to 30 would have been able to listen to the communications that could have potentially led to their deaths. this is what we now know happened. two russian aircraftjets were sent to intercept the raf spy plane. 0ne to intercept the raf spy plane. one of the pilots thought he had permission to open fire. he fired an air to air permission to open fire. he fired an airto air missile permissio
joe inwood, bbc news. it's emerged that a russian military pilot tried to shoot down an raf surveillance aircraft, which had dozens of british military personnel on board, last september. the bbc has learned that the pilot released two missiles, after he thought he'd been given permission to fire. 0ur defence correspondent jonathan beale is here. what on earth happened here? the raf have been conducting these surveillance missions in international airspace over the black sea since russia's...
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bbc news. thank you so much for coming on newswatch. you'll know there have been lots of complaints about the new news app and many people are saying it's actually harder to navigate around the app. you used to be able to select what you wanted from tabs along the top. now you have to kind of scroll up and down a lot. why have you made it harder to find the stories people want? so that's an interesting point because you can still navigate very easily. so if you read a story that is about business, there is a little business tag on it and if you click on that, then you'll get all your business stories. and that is how most modern mobile apps work. and i hope that the people that are now learning that new navigation, that they will very quickly learn it maybe after a couple of weeks. it takes time to get used to a slightly new navigation. the way we did it in the past was well working for a little bit of our audiences, but most of our audiences were never using that navigation. so again, this is
bbc news. thank you so much for coming on newswatch. you'll know there have been lots of complaints about the new news app and many people are saying it's actually harder to navigate around the app. you used to be able to select what you wanted from tabs along the top. now you have to kind of scroll up and down a lot. why have you made it harder to find the stories people want? so that's an interesting point because you can still navigate very easily. so if you read a story that is about...
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you're live with bbc news. in eastern libya, anti—government protests have erupted after the collapse of two dams during a storm triggered deadly flooding. 0ur correspondent anna foster has more. anger and blame in derna, after a week of struggle for its flood survivors, they raised their voices. this group gathered at the landmark mosque to protest. and then, as night fell, there were videos that seemed to show the mayor's home set on fire. and derna is paying a terrible price. children, women, my mother. my mother. my brother. my sister, all dead. but they are not living here, they are living in the next street. this is a bad situation, we don't know, we don't need food, we don't need clothes, we need... where will i live?! we joined turkish recovery teams in this sealed off zone, to see their work. this is one of the streets that has been painstakingly cleared of victims, more than 500 in this area alone, but it is still such is a small part of the devastation and you can see there is still so much more to
you're live with bbc news. in eastern libya, anti—government protests have erupted after the collapse of two dams during a storm triggered deadly flooding. 0ur correspondent anna foster has more. anger and blame in derna, after a week of struggle for its flood survivors, they raised their voices. this group gathered at the landmark mosque to protest. and then, as night fell, there were videos that seemed to show the mayor's home set on fire. and derna is paying a terrible price. children,...
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you're live with bbc news. the family of a colombian man who's believed to have taken his own life at a heathrow immigration removal centre earlier this year says he had begged for help and was willing to leave the uk. the 39—year—old died within a month of being locked up, even though, according to his family, he had no existing mental health problems. here's our home affairs correspondent tom symonds. 5,000 miles from london, a family is in mourning. translation: he wanted to return | to colombia to continue his work. | he was a civil engineer, a professional. the sister and brother—in—law of frank ospina are bewildered by his death in a british immigration detention centre, but they are sure he wasn't an asylum seeker. translation: he said i he could pay his ticket out but they said he would stay there for months. he was in the uk to visit his mother before studying in spain, but he was caught working illegally and sent to the detention centres at heathrow. the family believe his mental health was fi
you're live with bbc news. the family of a colombian man who's believed to have taken his own life at a heathrow immigration removal centre earlier this year says he had begged for help and was willing to leave the uk. the 39—year—old died within a month of being locked up, even though, according to his family, he had no existing mental health problems. here's our home affairs correspondent tom symonds. 5,000 miles from london, a family is in mourning. translation: he wanted to return | to...
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andy verity, bbc news. the prime minister has been pressed in pmqs about china spying claims after the arrest of a commons researcher. our political correspondent helen catt is at westminster and was listening. tell us more about what was said. one of the big conversations going on in westminster this week as a result of that parliamentary researcher being arrested, is about the governments approach to china and security and the prime minister's questions, keir starmer suggested the government doesn't have a clear strategy. he said that, as he put it, allowed our national security walls to be breached. rishi sunak on the other hand defended the governments policy as you might expect, saying he believed it was the most robust policy the uk has ever had and that it was aligned with our closest allies. there is no another conversation going on in westminster as a result of all this. and that is how to protect the political system from potential infiltration. now the times newspaper harder story which claimed m
andy verity, bbc news. the prime minister has been pressed in pmqs about china spying claims after the arrest of a commons researcher. our political correspondent helen catt is at westminster and was listening. tell us more about what was said. one of the big conversations going on in westminster this week as a result of that parliamentary researcher being arrested, is about the governments approach to china and security and the prime minister's questions, keir starmer suggested the government...
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stay with bbc news. bbc news — bringing you different stories from across the uk. this heavy machinery is working to protect the wildlife that lives and relies on this internationally—important nature reserve, famous for its freshwater habitats. but now, it's a race against time to stop it being flooded by the sea. it's one of the first points that birds actually come across on their migration. it's the first bit of land they see, so they want to come here, they want to get a rest, feed, drink. storms moved the shingle bank and blocked it — so now, along this line, they plan to build a new drainfurther inland. if we move the new cut in the 100—150 yards or so that we're doing, then we should be able to protect the freshwater habitat here from saline surges for, hopefully, up to the next 100 years. what we've got was here is little curlews, little sandpipers, green sandpipers. bernard bishop was the warden here for more than 40 years. well, i suppose you could say i'm excited by it. never thought i'd see this being done. the wildlife and habitat would have bee
stay with bbc news. bbc news — bringing you different stories from across the uk. this heavy machinery is working to protect the wildlife that lives and relies on this internationally—important nature reserve, famous for its freshwater habitats. but now, it's a race against time to stop it being flooded by the sea. it's one of the first points that birds actually come across on their migration. it's the first bit of land they see, so they want to come here, they want to get a rest, feed,...
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this is bbc news. we'll have the headlines at the top of the hour, as newsday continues straight after hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk, from tallinn. i'm stephen sackur. estonia has vivid memories of invasion and rule from moscow, and that collective hurt underpins this country's staunch support for ukraine in its war with russia. but standing up to vladimir putin doesn't come risk—free for this small baltic nation. my guest today is estonia's prime minister, kaja kallas. are people here beginning to question her decision—making when it comes to russia and ukraine?
this is bbc news. we'll have the headlines at the top of the hour, as newsday continues straight after hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk, from tallinn. i'm stephen sackur. estonia has vivid memories of invasion and rule from moscow, and that collective hurt underpins this country's staunch support for ukraine in its war with russia. but standing up to vladimir putin doesn't come risk—free for this small baltic nation. my guest today is estonia's prime minister, kaja kallas. are people here...
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this is bbc news. after years of protests and legal steps, mexico's supreme court decriminalises abortion across the country. a russian missile strike kills 17 people in eastern ukraine, as the us secretary of state commits more funds to kyiv�*s war effort. plus, brazil suffers historic flooding in the country's south, leaving dozens dead and thousands stranded. hello, i'm carl nasman. we begin in mexico, where the country's supreme court has decriminalised abortion nationwide. the decision comes two years after the court ruled that abortion was legal in one northern state. that ruling set off the slow process of decriminalising abortion state by state. wednesday's decision comes amid a trend in latin america of loosening restrictions on abortion. live now to bbc news reporter mimi swaby, who's tracking this story. just practically speaking, what will this really mean for women in mexico?— in mexico? this unanimous decision — in mexico? this unanimous decision by _ in mexico? this unanimous decis
this is bbc news. after years of protests and legal steps, mexico's supreme court decriminalises abortion across the country. a russian missile strike kills 17 people in eastern ukraine, as the us secretary of state commits more funds to kyiv�*s war effort. plus, brazil suffers historic flooding in the country's south, leaving dozens dead and thousands stranded. hello, i'm carl nasman. we begin in mexico, where the country's supreme court has decriminalised abortion nationwide. the decision...
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go to the bbc news website, or you can get it on the bbc news app. stick with us on bbc news. hello. we have had some intense downpours already. so the met office do have warnings out for those thunderstorms which are likely to give some sudden flash flooding and frequent lightning. but as i say, there are some quite torrential downpours out there. no surprise really when you consider today has been the seventh consecutive day where temperatures have reached 30 degrees or above. that's a record for september here in the uk and it's really quite unbearable for some. but behind this weather front in the north, there is relief on the way behind. it's much fresher air as we start to introduce winds down from the north and the west. but it's going to take probably until tuesday to clear the south, but it is going to eventually freshen up through the next few days. but for this evening, some fairly widespread thunderstorms, possibly even more further south to start with. and then our weather front, which has been more potent in the north as well today, will start to push southwards.
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the bbc news at six. a woman in los angeles has decided to speak publicly for the first time about an incident in 2008 involving russel brand that she says happened in an office building shared with the bbc. the woman, who worked for another media company, says russell brand exposed himself to her and then laughed about it on his radio 2 show. she has been telling her story to our correspondent nomia iqbal who joins now from la. this is the latest woman who has made _ this is the latest woman who has made claims against russell brand. she chose _ made claims against russell brand. she chose to speak out after 15 years. — she chose to speak out after 15 years, following those investigations we have seen, but also because of the discovery of audio _ also because of the discovery of audio this _ also because of the discovery of audio. this is the first instance uncovered _ audio. this is the first instance uncovered of russell brand talking about _ uncovered of russell brand talking about alleged sexual mi
the bbc news at six. a woman in los angeles has decided to speak publicly for the first time about an incident in 2008 involving russel brand that she says happened in an office building shared with the bbc. the woman, who worked for another media company, says russell brand exposed himself to her and then laughed about it on his radio 2 show. she has been telling her story to our correspondent nomia iqbal who joins now from la. this is the latest woman who has made _ this is the latest woman...
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live from london, this is bbc news. world leaders from the 20 biggest economies are meeting in india's new delhi for this year's 620 summit. both vladimir putin and xi jinping will not be attending. two days on the run, but still no sign of daniel khalife. more than 150 british police officers to find the where about of the former soldier who escaped from the london prison of wandsworth king charles iii has recorded a message and released a favourite photograph of elizabeth ii to mark the first anniversary of his mother's death. he hailed his mother's life of devoted service. hello, i'm victoria valentine. we start in india — where world leaders are expective to arrive in new delhi in the coming hours, ahead of this weekend's 620 summit. this was earlier — us presidentjoe biden departing washington for the summit. uk prime minister rishi sunak is also expected to attend. the 620 group consists of 19 of the world's wealthiest economies — and the european union. it accounts for 85% of global economic output and two
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this is bbc news. the uk prime minister rishi sunak arrived in manchester for the annual conservative party conference. it comes as railway unions stage strikes across the uk over pay and conditions. vladimir putin marks one year anniversary of the illegal annexation of ukrainian territories — but russia is nowhere near a full control of the four regions it claims to have annexed. men undergoing treatment for prostate cancer could be safely given far less radiotherapy, a major trial has found. hello. let's start by taking a look at the day's sport's news and for a full round—up, from the bbc sport centre, here's karthi. after a brilliant day and a half for team europe at golf�*s ryder cup, the usa are finally showing some fight on day two in rome. europe won the morning foursomes 3—1 but america made a strong start to saturday afternoon's fourballs session winning the first two matches thanks to the combination of sam burns and colin morikawa and max homa and brian harman. the current score is
this is bbc news. the uk prime minister rishi sunak arrived in manchester for the annual conservative party conference. it comes as railway unions stage strikes across the uk over pay and conditions. vladimir putin marks one year anniversary of the illegal annexation of ukrainian territories — but russia is nowhere near a full control of the four regions it claims to have annexed. men undergoing treatment for prostate cancer could be safely given far less radiotherapy, a major trial has...
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lauren moss, bbc news. a 43—year—old woman has become the first to swim solo across the channel with a stoma. gill castle suffered life changing injuries during child birth which left her with a colostomy pouch. she wanted to do the swim to break down the fear and stigma around swimming with one, as alison freeman reports. bye, gill, good luck! have a great day, all right? we're here for you. this is what all the training had been for. at last, gill castle was getting her chance to swim the channel and prove anything is possible. the weather's calm, the water looks beautiful at the moment. there's a slight breeze. 12 years ago, gill was so badly injured during the birth of her son that she had to have a stoma. it diverts her bowel to a bag on her abdomen. it changed her life, but she wanted to set an example and become the first woman with a stoma to swim the channel. this is kind of like my really in your face way of saying, "if i can swim the channel, you can go to your local pool." but really, ultima
lauren moss, bbc news. a 43—year—old woman has become the first to swim solo across the channel with a stoma. gill castle suffered life changing injuries during child birth which left her with a colostomy pouch. she wanted to do the swim to break down the fear and stigma around swimming with one, as alison freeman reports. bye, gill, good luck! have a great day, all right? we're here for you. this is what all the training had been for. at last, gill castle was getting her chance to swim the...
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this is bbc news. let's look at some other stories making news: grant shapps has been named as the uk's new defence secretary in a mini reshuffle of prime minister rishi sunak�*s cabinet. shapps replaces ben wallace, who is leaving politics. the appointment was not widely expected, with shapps having held five ministerialjobs in the past year. us supreme courtjustice clarence thomas has disclosed he took three trips aboard a republican donor's private plane last year. justice thomas cited security concerns as the reason he accepted the travel. the conservative judge says failing to previously report the jet travel had been inadvertent. supreme courtjurists are required to file annual financial disclosure forms. a ban on electric scooters for hire has officially come into effect in paris. the city of light was the first in europe to welcome the vehicles five years ago. but since then there's been a push to quote, "calm down" the streets, leading to a referendum in april to ban the two—wheelers. priv
this is bbc news. let's look at some other stories making news: grant shapps has been named as the uk's new defence secretary in a mini reshuffle of prime minister rishi sunak�*s cabinet. shapps replaces ben wallace, who is leaving politics. the appointment was not widely expected, with shapps having held five ministerialjobs in the past year. us supreme courtjustice clarence thomas has disclosed he took three trips aboard a republican donor's private plane last year. justice thomas cited...
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this is bbc news... the hunt continues for a former soldier accused of terrorism who escaped from prison in london by clinging to the underside of a delivery van. no stone must be left unturned and getting to the bottom of what happened. who was on duty that morning? i live outside the prison in wandsworth where the terrorist suspect daniel khalife escaped with the very latest. another by—election looms for rishi sunak�*s conservative party — mp chris pincher announces he's resigning after a parliamentary committe found him guilty of an "abuse of power" and "completely inappropriate" behaviour. and as the civil war in yemen grinds on — we have a special report from orla guerin about the extraordinary resilience of some of its youngest citizens. hello. welcome to bbc news now, three hours of fast—moving news, interviews and reaction. we start in the uk — where a manhunt is continuing for a suspected terrorist who escaped from a london prison. daniel khalife got out of wandsworth prison on wedn
this is bbc news... the hunt continues for a former soldier accused of terrorism who escaped from prison in london by clinging to the underside of a delivery van. no stone must be left unturned and getting to the bottom of what happened. who was on duty that morning? i live outside the prison in wandsworth where the terrorist suspect daniel khalife escaped with the very latest. another by—election looms for rishi sunak�*s conservative party — mp chris pincher announces he's resigning...
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stay with us on bbc news. the brazilian president opening proceedings at the united nations general assembly. speaking soon will be us presidentjoe biden. stay with us on bbc news. 0ur weather is going to stay pretty wet and windy this week. this area of low pressure contains the remnants of an old hurricane. although the weather is going to be wet today, the majority of the rain will be falling across the high ground, so the hills across the west. across central and eastern areas, although you could see a few spots of rain this afternoon, it will not amount to very much, and we could see brighter spells getting through across parts of eastern england, parts of the southwest and northern scotland. 0therwise england, parts of the southwest and northern scotland. otherwise it stays pretty cloudy and we will continue to see strong gusts of wind, particularly around the welsh and english coasts. 0vernight, the wind will pick up in northern ireland, a band of rain working through and it becomes quite wet and windy
stay with us on bbc news. the brazilian president opening proceedings at the united nations general assembly. speaking soon will be us presidentjoe biden. stay with us on bbc news. 0ur weather is going to stay pretty wet and windy this week. this area of low pressure contains the remnants of an old hurricane. although the weather is going to be wet today, the majority of the rain will be falling across the high ground, so the hills across the west. across central and eastern areas, although you...
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you're live with bbc news. one person has died during the burning man arts and culture festival in nevada. it follows torrential rains which have trapped tens of thousands of people at the festival's desert site. david willis is there. # i wanna know, have you ever seen the rain?# they've seen it here — what is thought to be the longest, heaviest rainfall since this festival was launched 37 years ago. the day before people were due to start heading home, the dusty desert sand was transformed into thick clay, prompting organisers to lock the gates to anyone seeking to enter or leave. and they will remain closed until the ground hardens, allowing the tens of thousands of vehicles to leave through narrow desert roads without getting bogged down in the mud. when that happens depends on the weather, of course, and there are further thunderstorms forecast. the advice to those stranded in the ankle—deep mud is conserve food, fuel and water supplies because it is unclear when they'll be leaving. this is hard. i'm s
you're live with bbc news. one person has died during the burning man arts and culture festival in nevada. it follows torrential rains which have trapped tens of thousands of people at the festival's desert site. david willis is there. # i wanna know, have you ever seen the rain?# they've seen it here — what is thought to be the longest, heaviest rainfall since this festival was launched 37 years ago. the day before people were due to start heading home, the dusty desert sand was transformed...
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simonjack, bbc news, cowley. professor sir ian well who led the team to clone dolly the sheep has died. the breakthrough was the first time and looked like a mammal had been cloned from an adult cell and laid the groundwork for research. covid and flu vaccines are being rolled out across england and wales from today. scotland started a week ago. let�*s find out more from our medical editor fergus walsh, so this is starting with people in care homes and those who are housebound. yes, because covid is on the rise. one sign is the number of patients in hospital confirmed with covid. in england it�*s up from 1,000 injuly to 2,500 now. even though many will have been admitted for another reason it�*s a good indication the virus is circulating more. the vaccine rollout was brought forward several weeks as a precaution because of a new covid variant, ba 2.86. there�*ve been a few dozen confirmed cases here so far. it has a high number of mutations which may mean it can evade the immune system, but there�*s no
simonjack, bbc news, cowley. professor sir ian well who led the team to clone dolly the sheep has died. the breakthrough was the first time and looked like a mammal had been cloned from an adult cell and laid the groundwork for research. covid and flu vaccines are being rolled out across england and wales from today. scotland started a week ago. let�*s find out more from our medical editor fergus walsh, so this is starting with people in care homes and those who are housebound. yes, because...
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this is bbc news. those with limited hearing, a new way to experience sound. the students from the school for deaf children and young people in newbury are feeling music with the help of artificial intelligence.— music with the help of artificial intelligence. you will have your iphone and _ intelligence. you will have your iphone and you _ intelligence. you will have your iphone and you will _ intelligence. you will have your iphone and you will have - intelligence. you will have your iphone and you will have this . intelligence. you will have your. iphone and you will have this app and you will activate, and when you activate the app there is an ai that runs in real—time, collecting the sound around you, then translating that sound into vibrations which you will feel on your back to a backpack. it will feel on your back to a backpack-— will feel on your back to a backack. . , . backpack. it can also help children learn how to _ backpack. it can also help children learn how to play _ backpack. i
this is bbc news. those with limited hearing, a new way to experience sound. the students from the school for deaf children and young people in newbury are feeling music with the help of artificial intelligence.— music with the help of artificial intelligence. you will have your iphone and _ intelligence. you will have your iphone and you _ intelligence. you will have your iphone and you will _ intelligence. you will have your iphone and you will have - intelligence. you will have your iphone...
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this is bbc news. the headlines: the man hunt continues — for a former soldier who escaped from prison in london. he was waiting charges for terrosim offences. the uk agrees a deal to rejoin the eu's science research schemes the boss of one of japan's biggest pop talent agencies has resigned after apologising for decades of sexual abuse carried out by its late founder. the review of veterinary services in the uk is launched after some pet owners are facing eye watering bills. we will be speaking to a touring prize laureate who has just joined the team. the touring prize laureate who has “ust joined the team.�* touring prize laureate who has “ust joined the team. the mercury prize takes place — joined the team. the mercury prize takes place in _ joined the team. the mercury prize takes place in london _ joined the team. the mercury prize takes place in london tonight. - takes place in london tonight. favourites to win are jesse takes place in london tonight. favourites to win arejesse weir, we
this is bbc news. the headlines: the man hunt continues — for a former soldier who escaped from prison in london. he was waiting charges for terrosim offences. the uk agrees a deal to rejoin the eu's science research schemes the boss of one of japan's biggest pop talent agencies has resigned after apologising for decades of sexual abuse carried out by its late founder. the review of veterinary services in the uk is launched after some pet owners are facing eye watering bills. we will be...
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this is bbc news. we'll have the headlines and all the main news stories for you at the top of the hour, straight after this programme. in the centre of london, there is a building like no other, an empty space where the public can sit, relax, and look up. i have to say, of all the giant led screens i've seen in my time, this one's right up there. i mean, it's literally right up there. well, yes, it seems like it goes on and on and on. and it also makes you feel rather dizzy looking at it. this is alternet, the largest digital exhibition space in europe. here, an array of artists�* work is displayed in its full panoramic glory. there are a few other spaces dotted around too, which are used to showcase specific exhibits. this room celebrates the role that women from all backgrounds have played in shaping the creative industries. and it's just one example of immersive technology bringing us closer to the events of today and the past. but some events are hard to face, even though it's important to do so
this is bbc news. we'll have the headlines and all the main news stories for you at the top of the hour, straight after this programme. in the centre of london, there is a building like no other, an empty space where the public can sit, relax, and look up. i have to say, of all the giant led screens i've seen in my time, this one's right up there. i mean, it's literally right up there. well, yes, it seems like it goes on and on and on. and it also makes you feel rather dizzy looking at it. this...
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tom symonds, bbc news. our home and legal affairs correspondent dominic casciani — the met are now conducting a review, what will it look at? there are lots of issues. one of the issuesis there are lots of issues. one of the issues is the cultural issue, the time it takes to investigate officers. there have been complaints from officers how the way it can take years for the police watchdog to reach a decision in relation to disciplinary action. but at the heart of this is a rumbling debate over the different interpretations of the law. if an officer is charged with murder, they can go to court and say, in the moment i opened fire, i honestly believed i was facing a threat to life and my only choice was to shoot to protect myself or my fellow officers. in that context, criminal law will find somebody innocent. that has been established in other cases. the big question for other action, disciplinary action or an investigation by the police watchdog, the test is notjust whether they honestly believe they had
tom symonds, bbc news. our home and legal affairs correspondent dominic casciani — the met are now conducting a review, what will it look at? there are lots of issues. one of the issuesis there are lots of issues. one of the issues is the cultural issue, the time it takes to investigate officers. there have been complaints from officers how the way it can take years for the police watchdog to reach a decision in relation to disciplinary action. but at the heart of this is a rumbling debate...
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shiona mccallum, bbc news, - them fall like dominoes. shiona mccallum, bbc news, berlin. . let me know what you think about that on twitter, now x. let me know what you think of that story. before i go let's turn our attention to portugal because this is a country on track for its best year of tourism on record. more than 8 million foreign tourists visited the country in the first half of the year, more than the first half of 2019 which was its best ever year before covid completely wiped out the global travel industry. we can speak to a tourism ministerfor portugal. thank minister for portugal. thank you ministerfor portugal. thank you forjoining us here on bbc news and we appreciate your time. i must say, though, isit in this chair every single we have been beaming pictures of wildfires across the iberian peninsula and beyond, greece, et cetera, to the rest of the world. temperatures this summer have reached a0 degrees where you are. firefighters battle to contain wildfires. how confident are you that the performance we have seen in the tourism sector in the first half of
shiona mccallum, bbc news, - them fall like dominoes. shiona mccallum, bbc news, berlin. . let me know what you think about that on twitter, now x. let me know what you think of that story. before i go let's turn our attention to portugal because this is a country on track for its best year of tourism on record. more than 8 million foreign tourists visited the country in the first half of the year, more than the first half of 2019 which was its best ever year before covid completely wiped out...