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live from london. this is bbc news israel's foreign minister says his country's military could defer its planned incursion into rafah — if there is a deal on the hostages. a conservative mp defects to labour — dan poulter says his former party is no longer focused on public services. as a russian missile narrowly misses a kharkiv hospital... president zelensky again calls on ukraine's allies to provide more air defences. and — police have moved in to break up a pro—palestinian protest at northeastern university in boston. officials say a—hundred people were detained. we'll have the latest. hello, i'm samantha simmonds. we start in the middle east — where israel's foreign minister has said that his country's planned military incursion into rafah in gaza could be suspended — if there is a deal to secure the release of the remaining hostages held by hamas. this comes after egyptian mediators arrived in israel —
live from london. this is bbc news israel's foreign minister says his country's military could defer its planned incursion into rafah — if there is a deal on the hostages. a conservative mp defects to labour — dan poulter says his former party is no longer focused on public services. as a russian missile narrowly misses a kharkiv hospital... president zelensky again calls on ukraine's allies to provide more air defences. and — police have moved in to break up a pro—palestinian protest...
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jared bowen put the london side ahead just before half time. liverpool came back in the second half — left back andy robertson equalising soon after the interval. an own goal from the west ham keeper alphonse areola gave the visitors the lead again. but they couldn't hold on to it with bowen, who was later given the player of the match award, picked out michail antonio to earn a point for west ham — a result that isn't much help to either team's ambitions. it is not a great date for liverpool fc. we were unlucky a couple of times and unlucky too often is most of the time your own fault and we know that it is not anything else, so now again, let's recover and go again. let's have a look at the other results from saturday. england ran in six tries to beat france 42 points to 21 in their six nations championship decider in bordeaux and claim the grand slam for the third year in a row. centre megan jones scored two tries in the victory as the red roses led 35 points to 14 at halftime. france remained in the contest despite a second—half red c
jared bowen put the london side ahead just before half time. liverpool came back in the second half — left back andy robertson equalising soon after the interval. an own goal from the west ham keeper alphonse areola gave the visitors the lead again. but they couldn't hold on to it with bowen, who was later given the player of the match award, picked out michail antonio to earn a point for west ham — a result that isn't much help to either team's ambitions. it is not a great date for...
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police in london say they arrested two people at a pro—palestinian march — on suspicion of holding an offensive placard, and for making a racist remark. several thousand people took part in the march, which was organised by the palestine solidarity campaign — calling for an immediate ceasefire in gaza. another demonstration, organised by the pro—israeli group enough is enough also took place — that was a static gathering, along the route of the pro—palestinian march. a man who'd paid to join the small boat crossing from france to the uk this week, has told the bbc he decided against making the journey because he was worried the dinghy was overcrowded. five people — including a young girl — died. an investigation is continuing into exactly what happened. jon donnison reports from calais: chaos, desperation and violence as more than 100 people tried to cram onto a small boat in the early hours of tuesday morning. among them was 16—year—old marcus, not his real name, from south sudan. where are you here? i'll be on this side. on that side? yeah, this side. five people wer
police in london say they arrested two people at a pro—palestinian march — on suspicion of holding an offensive placard, and for making a racist remark. several thousand people took part in the march, which was organised by the palestine solidarity campaign — calling for an immediate ceasefire in gaza. another demonstration, organised by the pro—israeli group enough is enough also took place — that was a static gathering, along the route of the pro—palestinian march. a man who'd...
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live from london. this is bbc news. a conservative mp defects to labour — dan poulter says his former party is no longer focussed on public services. as a russian missile narrowly misses a kharkiv hospital president zelensky again calls on ukraine's allies to provide more air defences. hamas publishes a new video of two hostages as media covering ceasefire negotiations report notable progress. and thousands of people take to the canals of amsterdam to celebrate the dutch king's 57th birthday. hello, i'm samantha simmonds. we start with the news that a british conservative mp is defecting to the labour party — in a blow to the leadership of rishi sunak. dan poulter has been the mp for central suffolk and north ipswich since the 2010 election.
live from london. this is bbc news. a conservative mp defects to labour — dan poulter says his former party is no longer focussed on public services. as a russian missile narrowly misses a kharkiv hospital president zelensky again calls on ukraine's allies to provide more air defences. hamas publishes a new video of two hostages as media covering ceasefire negotiations report notable progress. and thousands of people take to the canals of amsterdam to celebrate the dutch king's 57th birthday....
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live from london. this is bbc news. as a russian missile narrowly misses a kharkiv hospital, the pentagon says it will �*rush�* air defence missiles to ukraine. british troops could be used to help deliver aid to gaza via a new sea route. it is understood that the force will be tasked to do this when the aid corridor opens up next month. first minister humza yousaf is looking to shore up his position, seeking talks with other party leaders. humza yousaf insists he won�*t resign despite a week of political turmoil. wildlife in antarctica is being exposed to potentially dangerous levels of ultraviolet light exposed by australian bushfires in part.
live from london. this is bbc news. as a russian missile narrowly misses a kharkiv hospital, the pentagon says it will �*rush�* air defence missiles to ukraine. british troops could be used to help deliver aid to gaza via a new sea route. it is understood that the force will be tasked to do this when the aid corridor opens up next month. first minister humza yousaf is looking to shore up his position, seeking talks with other party leaders. humza yousaf insists he won�*t resign despite a...
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live from london. this is bbc news. as a russian missile narrowly misses a kharkiv hospital, the pentagon says it will �*rush' air defence missiles to ukraine. british troops could be used to help deliver aid to gaza via a new sea route. the scottish government is on the edge after a week of turmoil. first minister humza yousaf is looking to shore up his position, seeking talks with other party leaders. south africa celebrates freedom day — thirty years since the end of apartheid and its first democratic elections. a great heaviness lifted from our shoulders. our shackles had been cast off. hello, i'm lewis vaughanjones. ukraine's president zelensky has renewed his appealfor allies to provide his country with more air defences, after another night of russian bombardment caused serious damage to energy infrastructure.
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live from london. this is bbc news. missiles narrowly miss a hospital in kharkiv — in the latest russian attack as the pentagon says it will �*rush' air defence missiles to ukraine. british troops could be deployed on the ground in gaza to help deliver aid via a new sea route. south africa celebrates freedom day — 30 years since the end of apartheid and its first democratic elections. a great heaviness lifted from our shoulders. 0ur shackles have been cast off. and taylor swift matches a madonna chart record. we'll tell you why. hello. i'm catherine byaruhanga. the ukrainian military says russia carried out another massive air attack overnight. the mayor of kharkiv — ukraine's second city —
live from london. this is bbc news. missiles narrowly miss a hospital in kharkiv — in the latest russian attack as the pentagon says it will �*rush' air defence missiles to ukraine. british troops could be deployed on the ground in gaza to help deliver aid via a new sea route. south africa celebrates freedom day — 30 years since the end of apartheid and its first democratic elections. a great heaviness lifted from our shoulders. 0ur shackles have been cast off. and taylor swift matches a...
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live from london. this is bbc news. missiles narrowly miss a kharkiv hospital in the latest russian attack as the pentagon says it will �*rush�* air defence missiles to ukraine. south africa celebrates freedom day — 30 years since the end of apartheid and its first democratic elections. a our shackles have been cast off. with his government on the edge after a week of turmoil, scotland's first minister insists he won't resign. and taylor swift matches a madonna chart record. we'll tell you why. hello. i'm catherine byaruhanga. the ukrainian military says russia carried out another massive air attack overnight. the mayor of kharkiv, ukraine's second city, said a missile narrowly missed a hospital with 1,000 people inside. attacks also took place in the dnipro region in central ukraine — and in the western areas of lviv and ivano—frankivsk. ukrainian officials say equipment has been damaged and at least one energy worker injured. russia has repeatedly targeted ukrainian energy infrastructure over recent months.
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and injune, he will meet the emperor and empress of japan who will be in london for a state visit. but the king's recovery process is still ongoing. i guess he will be taking very strong advice from his medical team not to overdo it. there is a psychological component to cancer recovery, and it's great he feels able to go out there and do more, but he will need to be very careful that he doesn't stretch himself too much. this has been a really tough year for the royalfamily, with both the king and the princess of wales diagnosed with cancer, and, like any family, that has come as a huge blow. they've also had to deal with intense media speculation, so the announcement that the king feels well enough to return to some public duties will be welcome news. the prime minister, your majesty. the king has been working throughout his treatment, including meeting with the prime minister. decisions about some upcoming events will be made by the king and his advisers nearer the time. he is still undergoing treatment. they can't guarantee that he will undertake some of the key engagements over
and injune, he will meet the emperor and empress of japan who will be in london for a state visit. but the king's recovery process is still ongoing. i guess he will be taking very strong advice from his medical team not to overdo it. there is a psychological component to cancer recovery, and it's great he feels able to go out there and do more, but he will need to be very careful that he doesn't stretch himself too much. this has been a really tough year for the royalfamily, with both the king...
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live from london. this is bbc news. the us says it will �*rush' air defence missiles and ammunition to ukraine as part of its new military aid package. south africa marks thirty years since the end of apartheid and its first democratic elections. scotland's first minister, humza yousaf, insists he won't resign despite a week of political turmoil. and taylor swift matches a madonna chart record. we'll tell you why. the ukrainian military says russia carried out another massive air attack overnight. the mayor of kharkiv, ukraine's second city, said one missile narrowly missed a hospital with 1,000 people inside. attacks also took place in the dnipro region in central ukraine and in the western areas of lviv and ivano—frankivsk.
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live from london. this is bbc news. the pentagon says it will "rush" patriot air defence missiles and artillery ammunition to ukraine as part of its new $6 billion military aid package. humza yousaf won't resign after a week of political turmoil. joe biden says he's up for debating donald trump ahead of november's presidential election. how wildlife in antarctica is being exposed to damaging levels of ultraviolet light. hello, i'm catherine byaruhanga. the ukrainian military says russia carried out another massive air attack overnight, using various missiles. the mayor of kharkiv — ukraine's second city — said one narrowly missed a hospital with 1,000 people inside. attacks also took place in the dnipro region in central
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plenty more coming from our colleagues in london here on bbc news. hello. after what has been a mixed and decidedly chilly week of weather, things are not going to warm up an awful lot through the weekend. staying chilly, some rain at times, but it is going to turn warmer next week. however, not completely dry. still some wet weather in the forecast. certainly some wet weather for the weekend, all driven by this area of low pressure pushing up from the south. this frontal system here bringing rain northwards across southern england, into wales, the midlands and east anglia. to the north of that, some sunny spells to start the day. a cold start, with a frost across northern england, northern ireland and scotland. it will be another sunshine and showers day. the showers wintry over high ground in scotland. some hefty showers breaking out for southern counties, and then some more persistent rain heading in from the south by the end of the afternoon, temperatures generally around 10—13 degrees, and then through saturday night, this rain will push its way nort
plenty more coming from our colleagues in london here on bbc news. hello. after what has been a mixed and decidedly chilly week of weather, things are not going to warm up an awful lot through the weekend. staying chilly, some rain at times, but it is going to turn warmer next week. however, not completely dry. still some wet weather in the forecast. certainly some wet weather for the weekend, all driven by this area of low pressure pushing up from the south. this frontal system here bringing...
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this case stems from a suspected arson attack on two businesses in london. public records show the business is allegedly targeted are owned by ukrainians. counterterror offices have linked the suspects, age 20 and 22, to a blaze that required 65 firefighters to put out. prosecutors say the alledge it arson was intended to benefit the russian state. the british foreign office summoned the russian ambassador and issued a statement friday saying the u.k. remains deeply concerned by allegations of russian orchestrated malign activity on u.k. soil. as well as the wider reported pattern of behavior we a witnessing on the part of the russian federation to sponsor such activity on the territory of other sovereign states. the nato secretary-general jan stoltenberg said friday these alledge in russia back parts won't stop the alliance from supporting ukraine. after the u.s. congress passed more than $60 billion in aid to ukraine, the pentagon announced friday it will provide another six billion dollars through a lo-term initiative. the aide will include aid for the pa
this case stems from a suspected arson attack on two businesses in london. public records show the business is allegedly targeted are owned by ukrainians. counterterror offices have linked the suspects, age 20 and 22, to a blaze that required 65 firefighters to put out. prosecutors say the alledge it arson was intended to benefit the russian state. the british foreign office summoned the russian ambassador and issued a statement friday saying the u.k. remains deeply concerned by allegations of...
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the industrial unit in east london linked to the ukraine owned business. i've been up there. it's badly damaged. one of the units has beams exposed to the sky, scorched beams that a ukrainian truck parked outside. on day, a british 20—year—old appeared in court, dylan earl, charged with aggravated arson and two charges under the new national security act including assisting a foreign intelligence service which the prosecution say is linked to russia. we couldn't report that until today, when two more men appeared in court. one of those, jake reeves on the right is charged under the new act, brought in to tackle new threats from states like russia. in threats from states like russia. , ., ., threats from states like russia. ., , ., russia. in comes after a plot targeting _ russia. in comes after a plot targeting voldomyyr - russia. in comes after a plot l targeting voldomyyr zelenskyy in poland. the secretary—general of the un said that these russia backed plot also not stop the alliance supporting ukraine. the aid for ukraine will include crucial weapons. lloyd austin s
the industrial unit in east london linked to the ukraine owned business. i've been up there. it's badly damaged. one of the units has beams exposed to the sky, scorched beams that a ukrainian truck parked outside. on day, a british 20—year—old appeared in court, dylan earl, charged with aggravated arson and two charges under the new national security act including assisting a foreign intelligence service which the prosecution say is linked to russia. we couldn't report that until today,...
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rose harvey only started running ten years ago, when she moved to london and joined a running club to get fit and meet people. keep pushing, keep pushing. well done, rose. she never imagined it would lead her to the olympics. i still cannot believe it. i am absolutely buzzing with excitement. itjust feels like two minutes ago that i was still working full—time as a lawyer and just running forfun. i mean, the last olympics, i wasn�*t even fast enough to make the trial. for years, rose was a good club runner, completing the london marathon in three hours, but it was lockdown that changed everything. also, i was made redundant from myjob and i had three months basically at home, and i needed a lockdown product, so that�*s how i started training seriously. and if i hadn�*t have had that forced upon me, i would i wouldn�*t be heading to paris. project lockdown worked. rose suddenly found herself on elite start lines. go on, rosie! go on, girl! come on, push it! push it! but it was in chicago last autumn that she ran her fastest ever marathon — in 2 hours and 23 minutes — chee
rose harvey only started running ten years ago, when she moved to london and joined a running club to get fit and meet people. keep pushing, keep pushing. well done, rose. she never imagined it would lead her to the olympics. i still cannot believe it. i am absolutely buzzing with excitement. itjust feels like two minutes ago that i was still working full—time as a lawyer and just running forfun. i mean, the last olympics, i wasn�*t even fast enough to make the trial. for years, rose was a...
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researchers here at the royal college of music in london say that practising and then performing is very different to practising performing. and so while it's difficult to get regular access to the real theatres and venues, they can simulate the experience here in their performance labouratory. and that simulation begins before they step out into the lights. one of the things we've learned from our research is that our bodies' stress response to performance can be as if not more powerful backstage than it is on stage. it's that anticipation of performance where anxiety can really hit. and this helps us tailor our training to make sure we're not only preparing them for what happens on stage, under the lights, in front of the audience's eyes, but also how they're coping backstage. how do they manage that anxiety? how do they get themselves physically and mentally into a place where they're ready to walk out on stage and give their best performance? the parallel to that in the surgical world would be allowing surgical i students to go through the process of gowning up, washing up, doingl a
researchers here at the royal college of music in london say that practising and then performing is very different to practising performing. and so while it's difficult to get regular access to the real theatres and venues, they can simulate the experience here in their performance labouratory. and that simulation begins before they step out into the lights. one of the things we've learned from our research is that our bodies' stress response to performance can be as if not more powerful...
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helping russian intelligence services after a suspected arson attack on a ukraine—linked business in london. the suspects — age 20, and 22 — are the first people to be prosecuted under the new national security act 2023, which was designed to strengthen the uk's defences against hostile activity by other nations. one of the men is accused of planning to target the business and of trying to recruit other people to assist a foreign intelligence service. he is also accused of fraudulent activity and aggravated arson. the other man is also accused of arson and of accepting money in the knowledge that it was from a foreign intelligence service. prosecutors claim the russian private military group, wagner, are involved. our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford has the latest. it all began with a fire in march at some industrial units in leighton in east london linked to a ukrainian owned business. i went up there this afternoon and it's still quite badly damaged. one of the units has got a beam still exposed to the sky with no roof, scorched beams. there's a ukrainian truck parked outsi
helping russian intelligence services after a suspected arson attack on a ukraine—linked business in london. the suspects — age 20, and 22 — are the first people to be prosecuted under the new national security act 2023, which was designed to strengthen the uk's defences against hostile activity by other nations. one of the men is accused of planning to target the business and of trying to recruit other people to assist a foreign intelligence service. he is also accused of fraudulent...
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well, now the 31—year—old from london has just been told she'll represent team gb in the marathon at this summer's paris olympics. turns out she was rather good at her hobby, as sophie raworth explains. rose harvey only started running ten years ago, when she moved to london and joined a running club to get fit and meet people. keep pushing, keep pushing. well done, rose. she never imagined it would lead her to the olympics. i still cannot believe it. i am absolutely buzzing with excitement. itjust feels like two minutes ago that i was still working full—time as a lawyer, and just running forfun. i mean, the last olympics, i wasn't even fast enough to make the trial. for years, rose was a good club runner, completing the london marathon in three hours, but it was lockdown that changed everything. i was made redundant from myjob and i had three months basically at home, and i needed a lockdown project, so that's how i started training seriously. and if i hadn't have had that forced upon me, i wouldn't be heading to paris. project lockdown worked. rose suddenly found herself on elite
well, now the 31—year—old from london has just been told she'll represent team gb in the marathon at this summer's paris olympics. turns out she was rather good at her hobby, as sophie raworth explains. rose harvey only started running ten years ago, when she moved to london and joined a running club to get fit and meet people. keep pushing, keep pushing. well done, rose. she never imagined it would lead her to the olympics. i still cannot believe it. i am absolutely buzzing with...
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there are 13 candidates in london. whoever wins will have a £201; london. whoever wins will have a £20.4 billion budget to spend on everything from policing to transport to housing to the environment.— transport to housing to the environment. , , environment. this is the third time residents of _ environment. this is the third time residents of these _ environment. this is the third time residents of these ten _ environment. this is the third time residents of these ten boroughs i environment. this is the third time i residents of these ten boroughs have had the _ residents of these ten boroughs have had the chance to elect a mayor, it has been _ had the chance to elect a mayor, it has been labour's andy burnham so far and _ has been labour's andy burnham so far and he _ has been labour's andy burnham so far and he is— has been labour's andy burnham so farand he is keen to has been labour's andy burnham so far and he is keen to carry on. last time, _ far and he is keen to carry on. last time, he _ far and he is keen to carry on. last time, he got — f
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knife crime in london. sadiq khan is vying for a third _ london. sadiq khan is vying for a third term — london. sadiq khan is vying for a third term as mayor, then i mayor at 48 years— third term as mayor, then i mayor at 48 years and — third term as mayor, then i mayor at 48 years and has faced lots of criticism — 48 years and has faced lots of criticism about what she would do our own _ criticism about what she would do our own crime. he has focused on putting _ our own crime. he has focused on putting more funding into youth services, — putting more funding into youth services, but some of the other candidates have said he needs to fix the metropolitan police. they said the metropolitan police. they said the mayor— the metropolitan police. they said the mayor needs to stop making excuses— the mayor needs to stop making excuses for these problems. susan harley. _ excuses for these problems. susan harley. the — excuses for these problems. susan harley, the conservative candidate said she _
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live from london. this is bbc news. america's top diplomat tells the bbc he's prepared to take steps against china if it continues to support russia's war effort. if you want have better relations with us in countries in europe, it can't do that at the same time. as the world's first personalised vaccine for melanoma skin cancer is being tested, we'll speak to a melanoma survivor about why this is a potential "gamechanger" for treatment. donald trump's criminal trial on charges of falsifying business records to conceal a hush money payment to a porn star continues. i'm outside the court room where the defence has just started cross—examining a tabloid executive who said he
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in east london. find with russia and it is linked to the fire in east london.— with russia and it is linked to the fire in east london. and there has been government _ fire in east london. and there has been government reaction - fire in east london. and there has been government reaction to - fire in east london. and there has| been government reaction to this? yes, both david cameron and the security minister have welcomed the action and said it shows that this new act is up and running and being used to try and defend the uk, as it was introduced to preserve the uk democracy and that has been the design behind the act. it's been welcomed by both the senior politicians who spoke at today. scotland's first minister, humza yousaf, has said he will not resign from the position — despite facing a no—confidence vote at holyrood next week. yesterday he terminated a coalition with the scottish greens — saying he was prepared to lead a minority administration. the greens have said they will vote a
in east london. find with russia and it is linked to the fire in east london.— with russia and it is linked to the fire in east london. and there has been government _ fire in east london. and there has been government reaction - fire in east london. and there has been government reaction to - fire in east london. and there has| been government reaction to this? yes, both david cameron and the security minister have welcomed the action and said it shows that this new act is up and running...
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live from london. this is bbc news. america's top diplomat tells the bbc he's prepared to take steps against china if it continues to support russia's war effort — but offers a way to improve relations with beijing. one is making sure that we are communicating clearly, particularly in places where we have differences to avoid misunderstandings, to avoid miscalculations. the other is seeing if we can build greater cooperation in areas where we have mutual interest in doing that. a palestinian baby girl who was rescued from her dying mother's womb after an israeli airstrike in gaza has died. and a study says it has found the strongest evidence yet that global conservation efforts are having a positive effect. the world's first personalised vaccine for melanoma skin cancer, hailed as a potential "gamechanger" for treatment, is being tested on british patients. hello, i'm samantha simmonds.
live from london. this is bbc news. america's top diplomat tells the bbc he's prepared to take steps against china if it continues to support russia's war effort — but offers a way to improve relations with beijing. one is making sure that we are communicating clearly, particularly in places where we have differences to avoid misunderstandings, to avoid miscalculations. the other is seeing if we can build greater cooperation in areas where we have mutual interest in doing that. a palestinian...
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john maguire, bbc news, london. a group of five women have accused a judge of bullying and sexist behaviour towards them. one woman told bbc news she was shouted at on at least 16 occasions. the women all brought separate employment tribunal cases before judge philip lancaster. a spokesperson for the judiciary said they couldn't comment on matters of conduct. from leeds, michael buchanan reports. three women, three separate court cases, onejudge. would you like to apologise to any of them in any way? dr hinaa toheed brought a maternity discrimination case against herformer business partner in 2022. when the barrister on the other side started to cross—examine me, the judge completely took over the cross—examination, started aggressively cross—examining me. and if i didn't agree with anything that he said, he would shout at me. the gp's barrister counted at least 16 occasions on which that had happened. i was told by my barrister that what was going on in court was deeply disturbing, and they were very, very co
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our home affairs correspondent june kelly is at the old bailey in central london. thejudge coroner will be the judge coroner will be speaking well into the afternoon because he has got a lot to say having heard the six weeks of evidence from more than 100 witnesses. the key question for the families of the three men who were murdered is, could this terror attack have been prevented? during the inquest one of those to give evidence was an officer from the security service m15. he was adamant that although khairi saadallah was on m15's radar in the run—up to the attack and had come onto their radar and a number of occasions, he said there was no way anyone could have actually received he was going to be involved in attack planning. today the judge coroner is going through all the evidence but in terms of his direction of travel, he has already spoken on khairi saadallah as a known extremist with a terrorist mindset and he is also talked about failures by one or more identified state agencies. we are going to get his full conclusions and recommendations sometime thi
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temperatures tomorrow will be 13 in glasgow, maybe 13 in london. temperatures will recover because there is weather coming in from the south. you won't particularly feel the benefit because they will be outbreaks of rain. outbreaks across much of england. scotland and northern ireland will be bet for the sunshine. eventually the rain will clear away leaving a legacy of clout and dampness everywhere. temperatures, 13 in belfast with the wind coming in from the south. is it going to warm up? yes it is. the air is coming infrom going to warm up? yes it is. the air is coming in from the south—east and it will be slightly warmer air. temperatures will steadily climb a gentle climb in the south. about a mid—teens in the north. whether can to do is to be a mixed bag. this is bbc news. the headlines. united states top diplomat has been meeting the chinese leader for talks in beijing. irate meeting the chinese leader for talks in bei'inu. ~ _, meeting the chinese leader for talks in bei'inu. ~ .., ., in beijing. we continue to communicate _ in beijing.
temperatures tomorrow will be 13 in glasgow, maybe 13 in london. temperatures will recover because there is weather coming in from the south. you won't particularly feel the benefit because they will be outbreaks of rain. outbreaks across much of england. scotland and northern ireland will be bet for the sunshine. eventually the rain will clear away leaving a legacy of clout and dampness everywhere. temperatures, 13 in belfast with the wind coming in from the south. is it going to warm up? yes...
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live from london. this is bbc news. top us diplomat antony blinken is meeting with china's president xi in beijing. we could hear to communicate clearly about our differences to minimise the chance of miscalculation. the world's first personalised vaccine for melanoma skin cancer, hailed as a potential "gamechanger" for treatment, is being tested on british patients. global conservation efforts are having a positive effect.
live from london. this is bbc news. top us diplomat antony blinken is meeting with china's president xi in beijing. we could hear to communicate clearly about our differences to minimise the chance of miscalculation. the world's first personalised vaccine for melanoma skin cancer, hailed as a potential "gamechanger" for treatment, is being tested on british patients. global conservation efforts are having a positive effect.
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steve was given the experimental treatment at university college hospital in london. he had a melanoma removed from his scalp last summer. he told us the trial is his best chance of keeping cancer—free. i feel...0k. someone told me i've got survivor syndrome because i actually feel guilty — i feel guilty that i'm completely fine and yet i'm getting all this attention and i'm... you know, i get to have a scan and an mri every three months when i know that people are waiting such a long time. and i... i genuinely feel kind of awful about that. but... ijust really hope that what's happening with the trial and the results they get are going to be good news, and it's going to go on to do amazing things. the personalised treatment works by identifying proteins unique to each person's cancer, and then uses the same technology which created some covid vaccines — called mrna — to prime the immune system to attack the cells. it's being used in combination with another cancer drug, and previous results suggest together it almost halved the risk of recurrence or death aft
steve was given the experimental treatment at university college hospital in london. he had a melanoma removed from his scalp last summer. he told us the trial is his best chance of keeping cancer—free. i feel...0k. someone told me i've got survivor syndrome because i actually feel guilty — i feel guilty that i'm completely fine and yet i'm getting all this attention and i'm... you know, i get to have a scan and an mri every three months when i know that people are waiting such a long time....
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live from london. this is bbc news. the world's first personalised vaccine for melanoma skin cancer, hailed as a potential "gamechanger" for treatment, is being tested on british patients. we'll be hearing from american secretary of state antony blinken — after china's leader xi jinping says the two countries should be partners, not rivals. it's another big day at the post office inquiry — a former executive accused of covering up knowledge of the faulty it system is giving evidence for a second day. actress ashleyjudd tells the bbc that the overturning of one of harvey weinstein's rape convictions is an act of "institutional betrayal". there's no doubt that harvey weinstein is a serial sexual predator. it doesn't change the fact that he committed these crimes.
live from london. this is bbc news. the world's first personalised vaccine for melanoma skin cancer, hailed as a potential "gamechanger" for treatment, is being tested on british patients. we'll be hearing from american secretary of state antony blinken — after china's leader xi jinping says the two countries should be partners, not rivals. it's another big day at the post office inquiry — a former executive accused of covering up knowledge of the faulty it system is giving...
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lauren asked if i would meet with her, and i met her in london because that was where she was working. i met gina and her mother—in—law in november and it was the same month that i met lauren. and i met gina griffiths and her brother on the 1st of september, which is what triggered this e—mail from of september, which is what triggered this e—mailfrom lauren. but it was your idea, wasn't it? for the but it was your idea, wasn't it? the payment? but it was your idea, wasn't it? if?“ the payment? yeah, iwas but it was your idea, wasn't it? if?“ the payment? yeah, i was concerned because there was pressure on the family because as they said, martin was the main earner was that i didn't know that at the time, but clearly, he was the postmaster. i was trying to facilitate away for that payment to be made, because that payment to be made, because that was what his intention was prior to his death. but that was what his intention was prior to his death.— that was what his intention was prior to his death. but it was going to be conditional _ prior to his death. but it was going
lauren asked if i would meet with her, and i met her in london because that was where she was working. i met gina and her mother—in—law in november and it was the same month that i met lauren. and i met gina griffiths and her brother on the 1st of september, which is what triggered this e—mail from of september, which is what triggered this e—mailfrom lauren. but it was your idea, wasn't it? for the but it was your idea, wasn't it? the payment? but it was your idea, wasn't it? if?“...
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institutions from oxford cambridge and imperial couegein from oxford cambridge and imperial college in london have been briefed by m15 on the threat to some of their sensitive research. let's return to the post office inquiry and bring in our reporter who is measuring the story. day 2a angela van den bogerd and she came under a lot of pressure from the kc yesterday and he was getting exasperated with her. how do you expect it go today? more of the same? ~ .,, expect it go today? more of the same? ~ ~' , expect it go today? more of the same? «r, ,, .._ same? most likely, especially because we — same? most likely, especially because we don't _ same? most likely, especially because we don't only - same? most likely, especially because we don't only have i same? most likely, especially. because we don't only have the inquiry counsel asking questions today, we have questions from the lawyers of the victims themselves who have been given permission to ask questions today. they tend to be ask questions today. they tend to be a little more aggressive in their line of questioning, a little bit more
institutions from oxford cambridge and imperial couegein from oxford cambridge and imperial college in london have been briefed by m15 on the threat to some of their sensitive research. let's return to the post office inquiry and bring in our reporter who is measuring the story. day 2a angela van den bogerd and she came under a lot of pressure from the kc yesterday and he was getting exasperated with her. how do you expect it go today? more of the same? ~ .,, expect it go today? more of the...
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we are live at the unionjack club in london. ahead of the 80th anniversary of d—day, schoolchildren in london speak to veterans about what it was really like on the beaches of normandy. welcome to the programme. we start this hour with what experts are calling a potential "game—changer" in the treatment of skin cancer. the world's first personalised vaccine for melanoma — the deadliest form of skin cancer — has begun being tested in britain. some other countries, including australia, are also trying it on patients. the treatment, which uses the same mrna technology as some covid jabs, works by telling the body to hunt down cancer cells and prevent them from coming back. researchers say the jab also has the potential to stop lung, bladder and kidney cancers. more details from our health correspondent, sophie hutchinson: steve young, one of the first nhs patients to take part in the trial for what's hoped will be a game—changing treatment. it's for melanoma — the deadliest of all the skin cancers — and it aims to hel
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live from london. this is bbc news. big tech to the rescue. microsoft and google owner, alphabet, bank bumper profits from al, easing frazzled nerves on wall street. also coming up, double whammy on the us economy. growth slows sharply. but inflation jumps, dashing hopes of interest rate cuts from the federal reserve. plus, poll position. as half the world prepares to vote in the biggest election year in history, we'll be speaking to the boss of online research giant, yougov. we start with big tech, and what a difference a day makes. this time yesterday, meta, the owner of facebook, instagram and whatsapp, rattled wall street
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two of the household cavalry horses who bolted and galloped through central london yesterday are in a serious condition and have undergone surgery. the army says it's too early to know if they will return to official duties. seven horses were spirited during a military exercise before unseating their riders. the horses were back on parade today. this is the event the bolted horses were being exercised for — the major general�*s inspection, which is an annual test of the household cavalry�*s ability to conduct state ceremonial duties for the year. the horses - quaker, tennyson and both vida and trojan, who are seen here running through central london — were spooked after building materials were dropped from a height next to them. four soldiers were thrown and while three needed hospital treatment, it's been confirmed one has now been discharged. a cyclist was also treated in hospital. the army has confirmed that all four horses that bolted yesterday are now under veterinary care. three of them are being looked after here at the hyde park barracks, including the white one that w
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calvary horses will return to official duties after they were injured and they bolted through central london yesterday. the horses named quaker and evita, were spooked by the noises of builders moving rubble. they have been operated on and remain in serious condition. three soldiers and a cyclist were taken to hospitain that incident. starting to feel like we are into election season here in the u.k. a first major announcement from labour that they are promising to renationalize all passenger rail services within five years if they win the next election. the party says a new public body, great british railways, will inherit the existing contracts when they expire, taking on responsibility for running all services. here is the labour leader. >> i want our airways to work properly, with absolute focus on passengers. at the moment, i think anybody using the railways would say they are pretty dysfunctional. there is record numbers of delays and cancellations. you've got prices on fares that don't match the quality of the service. and then you have the government stepping in with huge subsidies.
calvary horses will return to official duties after they were injured and they bolted through central london yesterday. the horses named quaker and evita, were spooked by the noises of builders moving rubble. they have been operated on and remain in serious condition. three soldiers and a cyclist were taken to hospitain that incident. starting to feel like we are into election season here in the u.k. a first major announcement from labour that they are promising to renationalize all passenger...
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on bbc london... on newsnight at 10:30 p:m.. this morning, the surprise news that the snp and green coalition collapsing. at bedtime, what is left of homes that's coalition which are marked and what does it mean for the coalition? the snp's power—sharing arrangement, with the scottish greens. he now leads a minority government — a predicament seized upon by scottish conservatives, who've called a vote of no confidence, which the scottish greens now say they'll back. if he loses the vote, due next week, his position could become untenable barely a year since taking over as first minister from nicola sturgeon. so, how did it come to this, and could he still cling on? with the very latest, let's joinjames cook, our scotland editor, live in edinburgh. well, it's been a day here of harsh words and of recriminations, of allegations flung, of defences and indeed of some political drama, with the scottish green party insisting that it had no confidence in the first minister humza yousaf, a position which its leader said they were ha
on bbc london... on newsnight at 10:30 p:m.. this morning, the surprise news that the snp and green coalition collapsing. at bedtime, what is left of homes that's coalition which are marked and what does it mean for the coalition? the snp's power—sharing arrangement, with the scottish greens. he now leads a minority government — a predicament seized upon by scottish conservatives, who've called a vote of no confidence, which the scottish greens now say they'll back. if he loses the vote,...
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the army says two of four of the military horses that bolted through london have been operated on and are in a serious condition. and five euros a day — how daytrippers to venice are going to be charged a fee to go in. and coming up on bbc news — all eyes are on manchester city as the title race heats up. will they take three points from brighton or slip like liverpool? good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. the future of scotland's government looks in doubt tonight as the first minister, humza yousaf faces a vote of no confidence. it comes after the snp's power sharing agreement with the greens collapsed today. there'd been growing tensions between the two parties, which intensified last week when the scottish government abandoned one of its key climate change targets. the greens have accused mr yousaf of cowardice, weakness and betrayal. our scotland editorjames cook joins us now from edinburgh. it isa it is a beautiful evening at holyrood, but the clouds are gathering over humza yousaf�*s administration. the greens have been speaking to the immediate in the past hal
the army says two of four of the military horses that bolted through london have been operated on and are in a serious condition. and five euros a day — how daytrippers to venice are going to be charged a fee to go in. and coming up on bbc news — all eyes are on manchester city as the title race heats up. will they take three points from brighton or slip like liverpool? good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. the future of scotland's government looks in doubt tonight as the first...
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i mean, the analogy would be, let's say the london underground rush hour or an underground rush hour, you're getting off the train. and that sort of bargy feeling is the feeling you have in the hospital. you have 60 or 70 people in the emergency department at any one time. so it's a big problem. and with the number of people come other problems to these pictures, and with the number of people come other problems too. these pictures, i think these are your pictures, aren't they, that we're showing on the screen now for people? are these these mothers or this is is all trauma patients? that's a corridor you're looking at there normally, but it's now become a ward. yeah. and so you put patients wherever you can. that's me looking stressed, i think, and a camp behind me. and how do you conduct operations in that sort of situation? just explain to us what you're using, what you're doing. well, look, you're lacking just about everything. the issue to think about, i think, is you're dealing with a very high infection rate. so let's imagine in london or any developed city, you would probably
i mean, the analogy would be, let's say the london underground rush hour or an underground rush hour, you're getting off the train. and that sort of bargy feeling is the feeling you have in the hospital. you have 60 or 70 people in the emergency department at any one time. so it's a big problem. and with the number of people come other problems to these pictures, and with the number of people come other problems too. these pictures, i think these are your pictures, aren't they, that we're...
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let's speak to our correspondent, azadeh moshiri, who is following the inquiry in central london. really, this is such a big day at the inquiry, isn't it? it really, this is such a big day at the inquiry, isn't it?— really, this is such a big day at the inquiry, isn't it? it is, and it is a big day _ the inquiry, isn't it? it is, and it is a big day for— the inquiry, isn't it? it is, and it is a big day for the _ the inquiry, isn't it? it is, and it- is a big day for the sub-postmaster is a big day for the sub—postmaster is a big day for the sub—postmaster is in particular because she personally handled so many of their complaints about the horizon it system. they have been waiting for this moment for quite some time. i caught up with one of them in the break, who had to step out of that hearing twice this morning, because she couldn't handle the stress is the questions were being answered. she doesn't have much of a filter and wanted to keep our reactions to herself and not disrupt the proceedings. fora herself and not disrupt the proceedings. for a lot of these sub—pos
let's speak to our correspondent, azadeh moshiri, who is following the inquiry in central london. really, this is such a big day at the inquiry, isn't it? it really, this is such a big day at the inquiry, isn't it?— really, this is such a big day at the inquiry, isn't it? it is, and it is a big day _ the inquiry, isn't it? it is, and it is a big day for— the inquiry, isn't it? it is, and it is a big day for the _ the inquiry, isn't it? it is, and it- is a big day for the sub-postmaster is a...
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on bbc london, withjust a week to go until londoners vote coming up on bbc news, after a merseyside derby defeat, virgil van dijk questions his site's willingness to win the title. our livable out of the race? hello and welcome to the bbc news at one. she's been described as the post office executive who knew more about the horizon it scandal than anyone else. this morning, angela van de bogerd told the public inquiry that she was "truly, truly sorry" for the devastation caused to sub—postmasters and their families. she personally oversaw many of the complaints about problems with the computer system, and in 2019 was heavily criticised by a judge for giving misleading evidence during a high court class action which alan bates and fellow subpostmasters won. zoe conway reports from the inquiry. it's the biggest day of the inquiry so far for subpostmasters. angela van den bogerd, the woman they blame for causing so much of their suffering, is taking the stand. it's a very big moment. like, i was double minded, should i come, but i thought, no, it's too good to miss. today, definitely i wou
on bbc london, withjust a week to go until londoners vote coming up on bbc news, after a merseyside derby defeat, virgil van dijk questions his site's willingness to win the title. our livable out of the race? hello and welcome to the bbc news at one. she's been described as the post office executive who knew more about the horizon it scandal than anyone else. this morning, angela van de bogerd told the public inquiry that she was "truly, truly sorry" for the devastation caused to...
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inquiry into the post of scandal and speak to our correspondent, who is following the inquiry in central london. a lot of the focus this morning seems to be on the remote access that fujitsu was able to have to the horizon system, and how much this key person in the inquiry knew about it? ~ ,,., , this key person in the inquiry knew aboutit? , ,, about it? absolutely, because remember _ about it? absolutely, because remember former _ about it? absolutely, because - remember former sub-postmasters remember former sub—postmasters accused the post office of a cover—up, something that the post office and former executives strongly deny. as they came out of that inquiry room during the break, it is the loudest i have heard them in this phase of the inquiry in the past few weeks. sub—postmasters, many of them have been waiting for this moment, for angela van den bogerd, someone whose career at the post office has spanned decades, to give evidence. she personally handled many of their complaints about the horizon it system, and so they would think that she would have a lot to say about what she
inquiry into the post of scandal and speak to our correspondent, who is following the inquiry in central london. a lot of the focus this morning seems to be on the remote access that fujitsu was able to have to the horizon system, and how much this key person in the inquiry knew about it? ~ ,,., , this key person in the inquiry knew aboutit? , ,, about it? absolutely, because remember _ about it? absolutely, because remember former _ about it? absolutely, because - remember former...
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— woman in old street, london, correct? this is the ferndown ranch in dorset, _ correct? this is the ferndown ranch in dorset, is — correct? this is the ferndown ranch in dorset, is that right? yes. and she was the _ in dorset, is that right? yes. and she was the sub _ in dorset, is that right? jes and she was the sub postmaster of in dorset, is that right? 1e3 and she was the sub postmaster of that branch? _ she was the sub postmaster of that branch? b. — she was the sub postmaster of that branch? b, yes. but what can you summarise — branch? b, yes. but what can you summarise what happened to her? i summarise what happened to her? wasn't summarise what happened to her? i wasn't involved in what happened. from memory, there had been an issue on audit, and she had been suspended. the first i became aware of it, and i put this in my statement, as when lynn hobbs contacted me, because my role at the time was providing, as i said, network services, branches opening and re—closing, but also providing mobile post office services as well. she asked me, would i be able to
— woman in old street, london, correct? this is the ferndown ranch in dorset, _ correct? this is the ferndown ranch in dorset, is — correct? this is the ferndown ranch in dorset, is that right? yes. and she was the _ in dorset, is that right? yes. and she was the sub _ in dorset, is that right? jes and she was the sub postmaster of in dorset, is that right? 1e3 and she was the sub postmaster of that branch? _ she was the sub postmaster of that branch? b. — she was the sub postmaster of...
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in 2022 and scotland continues to be the top destination in the uk for foreign investment outside of london and of course just this week, a report from hmrc found that far from driving people away from scotland, our progressive taxation policy has actually been accompanied by a net migration for people across the uk. thousands more people are coming to scotland than leaving, generating tens of millions of pounds in additional tax revenue. people and businesses are looking at life in snp run scotland and voting with their feet by moving here. snp run scotland and voting with theirfeet by moving here. being first minister is both an enormous privilege and a greatjoy. the privilege and a greatjoy. the privilege of being able to make a positive difference in people's lives, each and every single day. and the joy of meeting inspirational people from all walks of life, each in their own way, making life better for theirfamilies and in their own way, making life better for their families and their communities gives me an unrivalled perspective on the many opportunities but also the many challenges
in 2022 and scotland continues to be the top destination in the uk for foreign investment outside of london and of course just this week, a report from hmrc found that far from driving people away from scotland, our progressive taxation policy has actually been accompanied by a net migration for people across the uk. thousands more people are coming to scotland than leaving, generating tens of millions of pounds in additional tax revenue. people and businesses are looking at life in snp run...
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live from london. this is bbc news. scotland's first minister calls an emergency cabinet meeting amid speculation about the future of the snp's power—sharing deal with the scottish greens. it's a big day at the post office inquiry — a former executive described as knowing more about a faulty it system than anyone else is giving evidence. top us diplomat antony blinken is in china — he says washington and beijing should manage their differences responsibly. and venice becomes the first city in the world to charge day trippers for entry in an effort to tackle over tourism. hello. we start this hour with a big political development in scotland. first minister, humza yousaf has called an emergency meeting of his cabinet for later today. the bbc understands the power—sharing deal between the snp and the scottish green party is over. this follows criticism of the scottish government decision to scrap its 2030 climate target and the way it responded to a review of gender services. the way it responded to a review of ge
live from london. this is bbc news. scotland's first minister calls an emergency cabinet meeting amid speculation about the future of the snp's power—sharing deal with the scottish greens. it's a big day at the post office inquiry — a former executive described as knowing more about a faulty it system than anyone else is giving evidence. top us diplomat antony blinken is in china — he says washington and beijing should manage their differences responsibly. and venice becomes the first...