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.— shifts a significant numbers of votes in the uk. ,, �* , votes in the uk. quite. and yet here we have something _ votes in the uk. quite. and yet here we have something going _ votes in the uk. quite. and yet here we have something going on - votes in the uk. quite. and yet here we have something going on in - votes in the uk. quite. and yet here we have something going on in the l we have something going on in the middle east in the last six or seven months that has been hugely dominated in terms of headlines that has hugely polarised and angered many people, where there is every prospect that that conflict will remain salient and newsworthy in the months in the countdown to the general election. i was in rochdale covering the by—election, another area in greater manchester with a significant muslim population and, yes, there is that sense that so often it is all about the domestic when it comes to elections. my goodness, covering the by—election it was very abundantly clear, but an interesting one and where there are similarities elsewhere, that the s
.— shifts a significant numbers of votes in the uk. ,, �* , votes in the uk. quite. and yet here we have something _ votes in the uk. quite. and yet here we have something going _ votes in the uk. quite. and yet here we have something going on - votes in the uk. quite. and yet here we have something going on in - votes in the uk. quite. and yet here we have something going on in the l we have something going on in the middle east in the last six or seven months that has been hugely...
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we mentioned with helen about reform uk. they are polling in that sort of ten to 13% nationally. what will they be hoping for in these elections? the?e nationally. what will they be hoping for in these elections?— for in these elections? they are only running — for in these elections? they are only running in _ for in these elections? they are only running in about _ for in these elections? they are only running in about 1596 - for in these elections? they are only running in about 1596 of- for in these elections? they are only running in about 1596 of the only running in about 15% of the contest, so really not a large showing in terms of candidates. so you would not expect them to do particularly well in terms of national results. but in those contests in which they are running they will want to match, if not exceed, their national vote share will stop i think crucially for them will stop i think crucially for them will be the blackpool south by—election. blackpool is particularly the kind of area that the brexit party, previously ukip, and now reform uk would aim for as t
we mentioned with helen about reform uk. they are polling in that sort of ten to 13% nationally. what will they be hoping for in these elections? the?e nationally. what will they be hoping for in these elections?— for in these elections? they are only running — for in these elections? they are only running in _ for in these elections? they are only running in about _ for in these elections? they are only running in about 1596 - for in these elections? they are only running in about 1596 of-...
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also looking at how reform uk perform. there predecessor party came 30th in 2019 with about 6% of the vote, think there will be hoping to do better than that. they think they have had a good day in terms of turnout, less so, they think: postal votes. but at the moment, they don't know if they have done enough to catch the conservatives and pushed him into a possible third place, neither they nor the conservative sources think at this stage that they have managed to do that. it is interestin: they have managed to do that. it is interesting with reform uk because the wellingborough by—election, they got around 13% they were calling nationally as around that level so it'll be interesting to see what they manage to do another to eat into that tory vote, because that's one of the things we will be looking at at the general election. it is. at at the general election. it is, and it is also — at at the general election. it is, and it is also in _ at at the general election. it is, and it is also in the _ at at the general ele
also looking at how reform uk perform. there predecessor party came 30th in 2019 with about 6% of the vote, think there will be hoping to do better than that. they think they have had a good day in terms of turnout, less so, they think: postal votes. but at the moment, they don't know if they have done enough to catch the conservatives and pushed him into a possible third place, neither they nor the conservative sources think at this stage that they have managed to do that. it is interestin:...
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lord cameron emphasised the uk's steadfast support . steadfast support. >> the uk is once again absolutely leading the way in how we support ukraine. the announcement by the prime minister that we will give £3 billion every year for, as long as is necessary, and we've just really emptied all we can in terms of gifting equipment in the biggest amount of equipment we've we've been able to give so far and some of that is arriving today and today was the warmest day of the year so far for all four home nations england, wales, scotland and northern ireland all recorded a temperature above 20 c. >> however, more warnings of thunderstorms have been issued after thousands of lightning strikes swept across the country overnight. a yellow weather warning is in place after a large part of midlands, east anglia and eastern wales were warned of more weather. for the latest stories, you can sign up to gb news alerts by scanning the qr code on your screen, or go to gb news. com slash alerts now, though, it's time for headliners . headliners. >> hello and welcome to headliners, your first look at friday'
lord cameron emphasised the uk's steadfast support . steadfast support. >> the uk is once again absolutely leading the way in how we support ukraine. the announcement by the prime minister that we will give £3 billion every year for, as long as is necessary, and we've just really emptied all we can in terms of gifting equipment in the biggest amount of equipment we've we've been able to give so far and some of that is arriving today and today was the warmest day of the year so far for...
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now, he managed to come back from it, but people who look at the civic question that france, israel, uk, italy, that these are places where doing the trial part is not the controversy. in the united states, you have a growing trump aligned group, and maybe with some support on the supreme court itself, that says even having an evidence-based trial is the problem. and i wonder what you think the lessons of european history are there, because if some people are above the trial, above accountability, then why wouldn't they abuse power or engage in extrajudicial killings or the other problems that we have seen in societies that don't have guardrails? >> well, look, desilva went to prison on charges of corruption in brazil. nicolas sarkozy wearing an ankle bracelet. there was countries around the country. others have escaped jail in italy. benjamin netanyahu took it one step further. i mean maybe this is an interesting case, took it one step further and tried to thwart the independence of the country's judiciary, and what happened, a huge number of people took to the streets. and we saw isra
now, he managed to come back from it, but people who look at the civic question that france, israel, uk, italy, that these are places where doing the trial part is not the controversy. in the united states, you have a growing trump aligned group, and maybe with some support on the supreme court itself, that says even having an evidence-based trial is the problem. and i wonder what you think the lessons of european history are there, because if some people are above the trial, above...
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into the uk on boats. in_ more people who came into the uk on boats. in fact — more people who came into the uk on boats, in fact double _ more people who came into the uk on boats, in fact double the _ more people who came into the uk on boats, in fact double the number- more people who came into the uk on boats, in fact double the number of. boats, in fact double the number of people _ boats, in fact double the number of people came — boats, in fact double the number of people came into— boats, in fact double the number of people came into the _ boats, in fact double the number of people came into the uk— boats, in fact double the number of people came into the uk on- boats, in fact double the number of people came into the uk on boats i people came into the uk on boats than would — people came into the uk on boats than would be _ people came into the uk on boats than would be covered... - people came into the uk on boats than would be covered... can- people came into the uk on boats than would be covered... can i. than would be covered... can i finish? — than would be c
into the uk on boats. in_ more people who came into the uk on boats. in fact — more people who came into the uk on boats, in fact double _ more people who came into the uk on boats, in fact double the _ more people who came into the uk on boats, in fact double the number- more people who came into the uk on boats, in fact double the number of. boats, in fact double the number of people _ boats, in fact double the number of people came — boats, in fact double the number of people came...
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in the uk, and it's the tightest arena in the uk. and so from an engineering standpoint and a design standpoint, it's a marvel. but it's a marvel which is still to see its first big gig. the owners say they are deeply sorry for the upheaval. we booked the tickets back in september when my daughter was in hospital. she was in hospital for three months, she suffers from anorexia, and when this tour was announced, it was a really big focus point. no olivia rodrigo concert tomorrow has really affected this family. she instantly sort of reverted into herself and got into bed and has lost sort of the hope of seeing somebody that she idolises and that part of her recovery is... you know, having those milestones and things that she can work towards is really important, and having one taken away at the last minute has had such a detrimental impact on her. peter kay was supposed to be the opening act at britain's biggest indoor arena. who it will be still isn't clear. tonight, the band keane have cancelled their gig on sunday, and take that wi
in the uk, and it's the tightest arena in the uk. and so from an engineering standpoint and a design standpoint, it's a marvel. but it's a marvel which is still to see its first big gig. the owners say they are deeply sorry for the upheaval. we booked the tickets back in september when my daughter was in hospital. she was in hospital for three months, she suffers from anorexia, and when this tour was announced, it was a really big focus point. no olivia rodrigo concert tomorrow has really...
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liz: by the way, they're doing deportations right now in the uk. ron, final word. >> that speaks to him and he knew how to control the boarder and put a team together that made it happen and i look forward to it happening again. liz: again, america is for legal immigration. we're open arms nation what's going on is chaos. ron pite llo, thank you so much. look who's here from house ways and means, congressman greg steube. great to see you again. >> hey, liz. liz: former president trump in wisconsin and michigan talking about how biden will destroy jobs and wages and getting rid of trump-appointed tax cuts and wants to do that next year if reelected and we could be in stagflation only trading at 1.5 growth and trump saying this is bidenomic warfare on the working class and small businesses now face a lot of anxiety over staffing, higher wages and higher interest rate and rates regulations and bind wants to double their taxes i think. what's going on do you think? >> yeah, all that east right. unfortunately if biden is reelected and the trump tax cut
liz: by the way, they're doing deportations right now in the uk. ron, final word. >> that speaks to him and he knew how to control the boarder and put a team together that made it happen and i look forward to it happening again. liz: again, america is for legal immigration. we're open arms nation what's going on is chaos. ron pite llo, thank you so much. look who's here from house ways and means, congressman greg steube. great to see you again. >> hey, liz. liz: former president...
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the story here is researchers in the uk as a supercomputer essentially what the end _ as a supercomputer essentially what the end of— as a supercomputer essentially what the end of the world might look like for them _ the end of the world might look like for them is — the end of the world might look like for them is an oversimplification but ultimately the supercomputer spit out _ but ultimately the supercomputer spit out the scenario that was basically— spit out the scenario that was basically food shortages and water and flooding and global warming for that and _ and flooding and global warming for that and predicted an end of the world _ that and predicted an end of the world that was "a triple whammy event _ world that was "a triple whammy event of — world that was "a triple whammy event of those things. " what i found — event of those things. " what i found really interesting is the supercomputers said it's flocking to be me _ supercomputers said it's flocking to be me the — supercomputers said it's flocking to be me. the supercomputers that it's not to— be me. the sup
the story here is researchers in the uk as a supercomputer essentially what the end _ as a supercomputer essentially what the end of— as a supercomputer essentially what the end of the world might look like for them _ the end of the world might look like for them is — the end of the world might look like for them is an oversimplification but ultimately the supercomputer spit out _ but ultimately the supercomputer spit out the scenario that was basically— spit out the scenario that was...
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and across the rest of the uk. and just a quick update before we hand back to patrick on the incident at burley community college in sheffield. we now know that a teenager has been charged with three counts of attempting to cause grievous bodily harm after three people were injured. the 17 year old boy, who can't be named for legal reasons, was arrested yesterday morning when officers were called to burley community college to women in their 20s and a child suffered injuries. but didn't require hospital treatment . that's the latest treatment. that's the latest from the newsroom. plenty more still to come throughout the evening. until then, you can sign up to gb news alerts. just scan the code on your screen or go to gb news. common shirts. >> welcome along. today, a group of activists decided to barricade a bus that was supposed to be transporting asylum seekers from a hotel in peckham in london to the bibby stockholm . they surrounded the stockholm. they surrounded the vehicle, slashed its tires and wedged bikes
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around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. welcome back. closely related to the things we have just been discussing is the protest in georgia — not the state, the country. there have been large demonstrations in tbilisi this week in opposition to the foreign agents bill which is heading through parliament. since 2012, russia has used similar legislaton to marginalise voices challenging the kremlin. if passed, it would require certain organisations to register with the authorities as foreign agents. the government says it's needed to ensure transparency, but there were angry scuffles outside parliament tonight at the second reading of the bill. the un's human rights chief volker turk says he's concerned by reports of unnecessary and disproportionate use of force. georgia is one of several countries on the path to a place in the european union. the eu said today this bill could harm tbilisi's ambitions ofjoining the bloc. a us state department spokeperson said the legislation could potentially damage us—georgia relations. we are deeply co
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of the uk. that's the latest from the newsroom. more at 9:00. until then , you can sign up to gb news then, you can sign up to gb news alerts. just scan the code there on your screen or go to gb news. common alerts . common alerts. >> welcome back to state of the nation. the afghan inquiry has set a deadline of next week by when the veterans minister, johnny mercer, must reveal the names of the sas whistleblowers who gave him sensitive information in confidence about the alleged murders of innocent people in afghanistan . but people in afghanistan. but today, the times reported that sources close to mercer have said he would be willing to go to prison before disclosing the names of the whistleblowers. in february, mr mercer, a former officer, told the inquiry that special forces soldiers had raised concerns with him about alleged executions of innocent civilians in afghanistan, as well as other concerning information regarding the mistreatment of afghans. the inquiry chairman, the very distingui
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think of her coming on the programme-— around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. let's look at some of the other stories making headlines today. john swinney looks set to become scotland's next first minister after his potential main rival, kate forbes, joined forces with him. mr swinney pledged to create a modern, diverse and dynamic scotland and to give the former finance secretary, ms forbes, a significant role in his government. other candidates have until monday to come forward. a man charged with murdering schoolboy daniel anjorin with a samurai sword in london has appeared in court. marcus arduini monzo was remanded into custody over the attack in hainault on tuesday morning. westminster magistrates' court heard daniel, who was 1a, suffered fatal stab wounds and four other people were injured. take that are the latest pop group to move their concerts from the co—op live in manchester. the arena's opening was postponed for a third time last night when a show by the rapper, a boogie wit da hoodie, was called off. olivia rodrigo has also had a concert cancel
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around the world and across the uk, this is the world today on bbc news. depression affects an estimated 300 million people around the world, and now a study published in the british medicaljournal suggests the active ingredient in magic mushrooms, psilocybin, is an effective treatment for symptoms of depression. it's the latest evidence of how psychedelics could benefit mental health care. the study included a36 adults with clinically significant symptoms of depression. the average age of participants was 36 to 60 years old. the results of the studies showed a significant benefit of psilocybin on participants. let's speak to athina—marina metaxa from the university of oxford. she was one of the researchers on the study. thank you forjoining us. thank you for having the. this is fascinating. _ thank you for having the. this is fascinating, take _ thank you for having the. this is fascinating, take us _ thank you for having the. this is fascinating, take us through - thank you for having the. this is | fascinating, take us through your findings. fascinati
around the world and across the uk, this is the world today on bbc news. depression affects an estimated 300 million people around the world, and now a study published in the british medicaljournal suggests the active ingredient in magic mushrooms, psilocybin, is an effective treatment for symptoms of depression. it's the latest evidence of how psychedelics could benefit mental health care. the study included a36 adults with clinically significant symptoms of depression. the average age of...
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the third uk, in fact, the human rights commission of the european union, a lot has happened that the reports of amnesty international have misled the famous policy makers. of course, the most painful case is the story of nir sabah. what is the story of nir sabah? in april 1990, in the first persian gulf war, when iraq invaded kuwait, two months had passed since this happened, the united states was looking for an excuse to enter this war. who gave him this excuse? you are facing a media cooking. nir sabba, a 15-year-old girl, apparently from kuwait, testified in the us congress that i when the iraqi forces attacked kuwait, i was in a hospital, my whole family was killed , the iraqi forces came , they took the babies out of these incubators, the devices for carrying the baby and treating the baby, and left them on the ground , and what was he looking for? amnesty international was looking for the attention of emotions. first, he confirmed the report of nir saba saba and even said that 300 babies died as a result of this incident , while kuwait did not have 300 such devices in its entir
the third uk, in fact, the human rights commission of the european union, a lot has happened that the reports of amnesty international have misled the famous policy makers. of course, the most painful case is the story of nir sabah. what is the story of nir sabah? in april 1990, in the first persian gulf war, when iraq invaded kuwait, two months had passed since this happened, the united states was looking for an excuse to enter this war. who gave him this excuse? you are facing a media...
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and finally , across the uk. and finally, before we head back to martin in westminster, we've heard that today was the warmest day of the year so far in all four home nations. despite more warnings of storms and flooding to come. england, wales, scotland and northern ireland all recorded a temperature above 20 c and the peak temperature was 23.4 degrees recorded in santon downham in suffolk. meanwhile, two buildings in sussex were damaged overnight by lightning and a care home was also hit, causing damage to its roof and the storm overnight also damaged. a university building in chichester and disrupted power supplies . those are the power supplies. those are the headlines. more at 8:00. until then , you can sign up to gb news then, you can sign up to gb news alerts. just scan the qr code there on your screen or go to gb news. common alerts. >> thank you sam. now, the home secretary has insisted that protesters will not stop migrants being removed from hotels after a group slashed the tires of a coach set to tran
and finally , across the uk. and finally, before we head back to martin in westminster, we've heard that today was the warmest day of the year so far in all four home nations. despite more warnings of storms and flooding to come. england, wales, scotland and northern ireland all recorded a temperature above 20 c and the peak temperature was 23.4 degrees recorded in santon downham in suffolk. meanwhile, two buildings in sussex were damaged overnight by lightning and a care home was also hit,...
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for viewers in the uk you can watch the full documentary on the iplayer now. let's turn now to georgia where's there's been growing unrest surrounding a controversial piece of proposed legislation. let's bring you the live pictures from the georgian capital, tbilisi. you can see the cloud has been growing. we are being told by the reuters news agency that thousands of demonstrators have blocked a key intersection as these protests continue. protestors waved georgian and eu flags as they tried to block entrances to the buildings. police fired tear gas and water cannons at the crowds. clearly not happening at the moment, but i think you can see numbers seem to be building. these are pictures from tbilisi, the capital of georgia. let's take a look at the bill in more detail. under the proposals, non—governmental organisations — known as ngos — and independent media would be required to register as organisations "bearing the interests of a foreign power" — if they receive more than 20% of their funding from foreign donors. they could be fined up to 25,000
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would like to note that the strictest laws on foreign agents were adopted in the usa, france and the uk. the anglo-saxons begin to strangle all their vassals. everyone they fed must now. airfields, naval bases, and training grounds are being improved at an accelerated pace , and forward bases are being created for the advance placement and storage of equipment, weapons and materiel. we record this not only thanks to space reconnaissance, but also earth. it is obvious that the territory of poland and the baltic countries is purposefully turning into a military springboard for its possible. the opposite picture: neighbors are not only massing forces to our borders, but are purchasing offensive weapons in large quantities. fresh examples of conflict, words and deeds in the disposition project. disposition is on the air, this is gagarin, let's go. surely many people know that poland has built a huge fence on the border with belarus. warsaw itself, along with the baltic. countries are trumpeting loudly about some kind of defensive engineering barriers, minefields at their borders, they are g
would like to note that the strictest laws on foreign agents were adopted in the usa, france and the uk. the anglo-saxons begin to strangle all their vassals. everyone they fed must now. airfields, naval bases, and training grounds are being improved at an accelerated pace , and forward bases are being created for the advance placement and storage of equipment, weapons and materiel. we record this not only thanks to space reconnaissance, but also earth. it is obvious that the territory of...
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in the uk, and it's the tightest arena in the uk. and so from an engineering standpoint and a design standpoint, it's a marvel. but it's a marvel which is still to see its first big gig. the owners say they are deeply sorry for the upheaval. we booked the tickets back in september when my daughter was in hospital. she was in hospital for three months. she suffers from anorexia, and when this tour was announced, it was a really big focus point. no 0livia rodrigo concert tomorrow has really affected this family. she instantly sort of reverted into herself and got into bed and has lost sort of the hope of seeing somebody that she idolises and that part of her recovery is... ..having those milestones and things that she can work towards is really important, and having one taken away at the last minute has had such a detrimental impact on her. peter kay was supposed to be the opening act at britain's biggest indoor arena. who it will be still isn't clear. safety has to be the priority, say the operators. danny savage, bbc news, manchester
in the uk, and it's the tightest arena in the uk. and so from an engineering standpoint and a design standpoint, it's a marvel. but it's a marvel which is still to see its first big gig. the owners say they are deeply sorry for the upheaval. we booked the tickets back in september when my daughter was in hospital. she was in hospital for three months. she suffers from anorexia, and when this tour was announced, it was a really big focus point. no 0livia rodrigo concert tomorrow has really...
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and finally, across the uk. and finally, before we head back to michelle today, we've heard could be the warmest day of the year so far, despite heavy rain and thunderstorms sweeping across parts of england and wales overnight, two buildings in sussex were damaged by lightning and a care home was also hit, causing damage to its roof . the causing damage to its roof. the storm also damaged a university in chichester and disrupted its power supplies . that's the power supplies. that's the latest from the newsroom. i'll be back at 7:00. until then, you can sign up to gb news alerts by scanning the code on your screen, or go to gb news. alerts.com gb news. com slash alerts. now though, it's back to . michelle. >> thanks for that. i'm michelle dewberry and i'm with you till 7:00 tonight adrienne on the website has said whose jobs guest tonight. i wonder. we don't need to wonder any longer because i'll tell you alongside me till seven. the former editor of the sun, kelvin mackenzie and the director of world right kerr
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here in the uk, protesters have clashed with police over the planned transfer of asylum—seekers to a barge in dorset. one more headline — some new rules for dua lipa. the pop superstar�*s headling glastonbury and her third album is about to drop. all that interview coming up in a moment or two. let's head to the bbc sport centre first. here is marc edwards. good evening. matthew, good evening. all eyes turn to the battle for european qualification in the premier league this week. kicking it off, there's a london derby between chelsea and tottenham hotspur kicking off at 7.30pm at stamford bridge. we'rejust going to refresh your memory as to the current state of play. here's the top half of the table. and while chelsea languish in 9th, they have lostjust one of their past 33 home league games against tottenham. good omens for mauricio pochettino as he takes on his former side. meanwhile, ange postecoglou's tottenham are in fifth place and fighting aston villa for that fourth champions league spot. there have been question marks around the team's poor record at defending set pieces
here in the uk, protesters have clashed with police over the planned transfer of asylum—seekers to a barge in dorset. one more headline — some new rules for dua lipa. the pop superstar�*s headling glastonbury and her third album is about to drop. all that interview coming up in a moment or two. let's head to the bbc sport centre first. here is marc edwards. good evening. matthew, good evening. all eyes turn to the battle for european qualification in the premier league this week. kicking...
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economist at the end of april, they discussed, of course, russia, ukraine, as well as relations with the uk, china and the usa. the economist journalist began an interview with what he specified. why, in his speech at the university of sarbona, where the french leader spoke not so long ago, he said that europe could die. macron hastened to reassure his interlocutor. it turns out that he was simply quoting the french writer paul valery, who at the end of the second world war stated that it is common for civilizations to die. nevertheless, macron continued to say that today europe is really in danger, and from three sides. according to him, the military risk comes first, because europe is not the safest region, he believes macron. another risk is economic, but the most important one is existential, that is , the collapse of europe could be facilitated by internal inconsistency and disruption of the functioning of our democracies, the french leader said. all these risks have increased significantly in recent years and cannot be ignored. but, however, the media literally exploded with another n
economist at the end of april, they discussed, of course, russia, ukraine, as well as relations with the uk, china and the usa. the economist journalist began an interview with what he specified. why, in his speech at the university of sarbona, where the french leader spoke not so long ago, he said that europe could die. macron hastened to reassure his interlocutor. it turns out that he was simply quoting the french writer paul valery, who at the end of the second world war stated that it is...
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around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. prosecutors have accused donald trump of willfully and that violating a gag order imposed by newarkjudge to protect participants in that hush money trial that is currently going on. donald trump is accused of falsifying business records in this trial to reimburse his lawyer, michael cohen for hundred and $30,000 payment made to the adult film star stormy daniels days ahead of the 2016 election against hillary clinton. let's go lie to her north america correspondent. let's speak to our north america correspondent nada tawfik who's in new york. we will come to the gag order in a moment or two but in terms of the evidence the court has been hearing, take me through that. keith davidson. — take me through that. keith davidson, stormy _ take me through that. keith davidson, stormy daniels'sl take me through that. keith - davidson, stormy daniels's lawyer who arrange that hush money payment at the centre of this case has been back on the stand and he really took juror�*s right back to e
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around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. you are live with bbc news. let's turn to india next where the general election is underway. under prime minister narendra modi's 10 year rule in india, he and his ruling party, the bjp have been accused of singling out india's minority communities, especially muslims. at a political rally last week, mr modi said the country's main opposition party would redistribute people's wealth and property to muslims, if elected. it has many of india's minority groups worried about their future. 0ur south asia correspondent, samira hussain is in kerala. the prime minister received quite a bit of backlash from opposition parties and from the muslim community saying those comments were the equivalent of hate speech. it gives you an idea of some of the divisive language that is being used here. but it's not everywhere as i found out on one particular st corner in kerala, that rhetoric is not being used. we corner in kerala, that rhetoric is not being used.— corner in kerala, that rhetoric is not being used. we were driving
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around the world and across the uk you are watching bbc news. you are live with bbc news and as a promise let's pick up where we were in terms of those student protests in terms of those student protests in los angeles. let speak live on the programme to a student who was at those protests. welcome to the programme we have seen most of the encampment cleared but over hours we saw the confrontation between police and students with so many taken away, give me an idea of what it was like being within all of that. it was horrifying. hello, yeah, it was like a war scene. the reality is that we cannot look at the context of last night's police brutality without also acknowledging that the night before we were completely assaulted by a mob of zionist fascists and white supremacist that came in and attempted to put a threat to our lives in which we only had each other to protect ourselves. because the university at that time did not employ law enforcement in any type of way for the majority of the seven hours, they only brought in law enforcement to bri
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uk. >> all across the uk. >> on today's show, 711 people were detected crossing the engush were detected crossing the english channel on wednesday. yesterday, the highest number on a single day so far this year. we get stuck into that story. is it time to admit we simply cannot stop the boats and civil servants have been trying to prevent deportation flights taking off from rwanda by mounting a legal challenge against rishi sunak's flagship policy. i'll ask who's really running this country next up, kate forbes has confirmed that she will not run to be the next leader of the snp, as john swinney announced his intention to stand as the next snp in the leadership race. we'll get the latest from the scotland , and latest from the scotland, and predictions state that britain will be the slowest growing economy in the g7 next year, as we suffer economic downgrade. all of that coming up and course, one more story and after 100 years of talks , a tunnel 100 years of talks, a tunnel that could li
uk. >> all across the uk. >> on today's show, 711 people were detected crossing the engush were detected crossing the english channel on wednesday. yesterday, the highest number on a single day so far this year. we get stuck into that story. is it time to admit we simply cannot stop the boats and civil servants have been trying to prevent deportation flights taking off from rwanda by mounting a legal challenge against rishi sunak's flagship policy. i'll ask who's really running this...
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a uk actor saying he's been defamed by people believing he may have inspired a character who is accused in the show of sexual assault, posting on social media that police have been informed and are investigating all defamatory abusive and threatening posts against me. gadd taking to social media pleading with fans to stop the sleuthing writing, people i love, have worked with and admire are unfairly getting caught up in speculation. please don't speculate on who any of the real life people could be. that's not the point of our show. and here's the thing. while the series is based on some real life events he said it is not the exact truth going on to say you have to change things to protect yourself and protect other people. >> whit: yeah. >> eva: keep that in mind. >> whit: plenty of cringe worry moments in that show. >> janai: everyone is talking about it. >> whit: thank you, eva. appreciate it. coming up, will reeve is in philly for a special surprise. "play of the day" coming up. sur. ""play of the day"" coming up. . later chest congestion. hello 12 hours of relief. 12 hours!! not co
a uk actor saying he's been defamed by people believing he may have inspired a character who is accused in the show of sexual assault, posting on social media that police have been informed and are investigating all defamatory abusive and threatening posts against me. gadd taking to social media pleading with fans to stop the sleuthing writing, people i love, have worked with and admire are unfairly getting caught up in speculation. please don't speculate on who any of the real life people...
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the uk government says it has been costing too much money to have so many people in hotels. they are looking the cheaper forms of accommodation. the coach came to this area about eight o'clock this morning to pick up eight o'clock this morning to pick up a group of people. immediately, there was a poem test. the coach was immediately surrounded. people are sitting on the road as part of the protest. we have a drummer here. then, just beyond the protesters you can see that line of police officers who are basically trying to stop any of the protesters from moving any further. you can see a group they were sitting on the road. if you swing the camera around the other way, we can see some of the police vehicles there and we'lljust have a little walk over here. we can see behind those police vehicles, there is another group of people who are sitting in the road. the sitting continues. the coach has gone. it looks as though that isn't going to be used to move any asylum seekers today. the coach is due to pick up others along its route towards the south coat towards the bibby stock
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we start with breaking news in the uk from scotland. we havejust we start with breaking news in the uk from scotland. we have just heard that kate forbes has said she will not stand to become the next leader of the snp, you remember there is a vacancy because humza yousaf, that man there, has resigned. kate forbes you may remember a year ago ran against humza yousaf for the leadership so many expected her to run again but she has announced that she will not run. what does that mean? it means in all likelihood john swinney look set to be the next leader of the scottish national party and therefore the next first minister of scotland although of course i should underline that it is not confirmed at the moment. the reason he is in the driving seat is because just a few hours ago he announced that he would stand. let's listen. mi; announced that he would stand. let's listen. g , , announced that he would stand. let's listen. g ,. ,, announced that he would stand. let's listen. g ,. listen. my message is crisp and simle, i listen. my message
we start with breaking news in the uk from scotland. we havejust we start with breaking news in the uk from scotland. we have just heard that kate forbes has said she will not stand to become the next leader of the snp, you remember there is a vacancy because humza yousaf, that man there, has resigned. kate forbes you may remember a year ago ran against humza yousaf for the leadership so many expected her to run again but she has announced that she will not run. what does that mean? it means in...
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uk and germany those markets are softer than the u.s. when you look at e-commerce growth rates in those markets, they're negative for this quarter which puts our result into light in terms of what we're driving in gmv growth which shows you that our strategy is working in those markets. in germany we made significant changes in our c to c business a year ago and now that we're more than lapping that time period, we're seeing positive growth in our consumer to consumer business which is great. we launched a, bunch of new features in the uk designed around fashion, we launched new buyer features, we launched streamline selling experience, new ai based features like shopts look in that market, so we're pushing forward what -- inside of what can be a challenging environment over in europe >> yeah. i did want to ask about your strategy you've been on this focused category approach looking at trading cards and luxury handbags because it's crowded, you know etsy is getting hit. questions about temu and shein which have entered the u.s. market a
uk and germany those markets are softer than the u.s. when you look at e-commerce growth rates in those markets, they're negative for this quarter which puts our result into light in terms of what we're driving in gmv growth which shows you that our strategy is working in those markets. in germany we made significant changes in our c to c business a year ago and now that we're more than lapping that time period, we're seeing positive growth in our consumer to consumer business which is great....
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noticed, hit parts of the uk overnight with many people including me being woken up in the early hours of the morning by dramatic lightning strikes. , ., , , strikes. these lightning flashes were captured _ strikes. these lightning flashes were captured in _ strikes. these lightning flashes were captured in essex - strikes. these lightning flashes were captured in essex and - strikes. these lightning flashes i were captured in essex and others managed to take impressive photos of the storm. this is a lightning bolt that appeared over portsmouth and a windmill in west sussex was completely lit up. in kent, a storm chaser took this remarkable photo and more thunderstorms may be on the way, elizabeth rizzini can tell us. yes, possibly. you can see the storms tracking in from northern france, frequent lightning, really quite spectacular, around 4000 lightning strikes a recorded across the south of england, some torrential downpours and the line of thundery showers pushing northwards and petering out and may be more thunderstorms for some as we head through this afternoon. there will be a l
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he is from the caribbean island of anguilla, he came to the uk for cataract surgery and stayed on to further his education and he was living in handsworth in birmingham but on that evening in november last year, he travelled to wolverhampton with friends when there was an altercation in a park. today we had from the prosecution opening the case against the 12—year—old boys who deny murder that they alleged that the boys had a machete with them and after that minor altercation, they launched a vicious attack on shawn seesahai in which he was repeatedly kicked and beaten and stabbed with that machete. paramedics who arrived at the scene couldn't save shawn seesahai. but as also we learnt a little bit more today about the way that the court will progress during this trial. because of the age of the defendants, lots of special arrangements have been put in place. for instance, thejudge arrangements have been put in place. for instance, the judge and barristers aren't wearing gowns and wigs in court, the defendants aren't sitting behind reinforced glass in the dock but in the court it
he is from the caribbean island of anguilla, he came to the uk for cataract surgery and stayed on to further his education and he was living in handsworth in birmingham but on that evening in november last year, he travelled to wolverhampton with friends when there was an altercation in a park. today we had from the prosecution opening the case against the 12—year—old boys who deny murder that they alleged that the boys had a machete with them and after that minor altercation, they launched...
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too late to stop artificial intelligence from being used to influence the outcome of elections in the uk and the us. dame professor wendy hall said social media companies needed to do more to make people aware about the risks from ai—generated deepfake images and videos. and we can speak to dame wendy now. thank you for coming on the programme. about artificial intelligence specifically the risks to do with elections, what are your concerns? it is not, you said we need to talk to the social media companies, we all of us need to be involved. my concerns are we have raised this issue last year, it is now too late to bring in any major changes in laws or even there are no technical solutions on the horizon which will cover everything. what we need to be doing is raising awareness and i think we should probably be calling for a team from government, social media companies, journalists like yourselves, social media experts, to think of pragmatic ways to help people be safe and get the messages they can trust. it is all about checking your sources, and listening to people you trust. things l
too late to stop artificial intelligence from being used to influence the outcome of elections in the uk and the us. dame professor wendy hall said social media companies needed to do more to make people aware about the risks from ai—generated deepfake images and videos. and we can speak to dame wendy now. thank you for coming on the programme. about artificial intelligence specifically the risks to do with elections, what are your concerns? it is not, you said we need to talk to the social...
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the uk is back to the uk. the uk is saying, well, no, actually, if that's the case, then we can send them all back to france. which something which the eu is opposed to. so this will be very interesting to see how this standoff sort of plays out. i mean, but putting, putting a police, man on the border is a very clear signal of intent from the irish government that it you know, it will be tough on immigration and perhaps it won't allow immigrants. and that will be interesting how it plays out with his eu counterparts, because recently they've been speaking tough, you know, due to their vote, banks . but actually their vote, banks. but actually they're bound to accept these asylum seekers and process their claims. >> yeah, absolutely. it does look like a statement of intent. i want to ask you about another story that's in the press today. civil servants threatening to scupper the rwanda plan. you've got a union that represents some senior civil servants there launching their first legal challenge against the le
the uk is back to the uk. the uk is saying, well, no, actually, if that's the case, then we can send them all back to france. which something which the eu is opposed to. so this will be very interesting to see how this standoff sort of plays out. i mean, but putting, putting a police, man on the border is a very clear signal of intent from the irish government that it you know, it will be tough on immigration and perhaps it won't allow immigrants. and that will be interesting how it plays out...
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for the moment, around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. this is bbc news. wejust want to let you know that we are keeping across events in la, there seems to be a period of relative calm there. there are live pictures here, pretty different from what you saw maybe 30 minutes ago. we are keeping across that, just so you know, we will take a quick whizz around the rest of the world to see what is happening elsewhere. i want to let you know that we are keeping across these pictures for you, and we will head straight back to los angeles if there are any events. police have fired tear gas at thousands of demonstrators outside demonstrators in georgia, the country. police have fired tear gas at thousands of demonstrators outside georgia's parliament where legislation, critics claim, could silence dissent, has been provisionally approved. protestors waved georgian and eu flags as they tried to block entrances to the building. they say they're defending free speech. the 'foreign agents' law requires organisations to state whether they are funded from abroad. let's
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a few years ago, a uk developer released a similar tool called unfollow everything, but he took it down after meta sent a cease and desist letter for the reason why or what the reasoning behind them able to send a cease and desist. i think we'll have more on that story. we'll continue to follow that. right now, we want to check in with steve paulson and our forecast. >> all right. we do have another warm day on tap, although a little bit of fog has come back to the mendocino coast. but we'll take a look here at the may for temperatures and average temperatures. and also for rainfall, because both are playing into our forecast for the next 48 hours. santa rosa, san francisco, livermore and san jose. the average may highs. and look at the rainfall. santa rosa an inch and a quarter. the city almost three quarters. livermore half inch in san jose a half inch. but we have big changes on the way. so from warm thursday and again, i've been saying this all week long, you might want to have that plan b ready or get ready to cancel or postpone something because everything is pointing towards rain
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that they have charged a man from sudan he was on that boat, with entering the uk illegally. he is due to appear before magistrates in reading and to other people have already been charged with immigration offences. it is worth noting the figures so far this year, they have seen a rise in the people making the crossing, up by around one third in the same period last year. one third in the same period last ear. . ., one third in the same period last ear. ,, ., ., ~ , ., we can take you back the united states now. the campus at university of california where police are attempting to clear those crowds of attempting to clear those crowds of a pro—palestinian protesters. helena humphreys is there for us. this a pro-palestinian protesters. helena humphreys is there for us.— humphreys is there for us. this is as far as we _ humphreys is there for us. this is as far as we can _ humphreys is there for us. this is as far as we can get _ humphreys is there for us. this is as far as we can get right - humphreys is there for us. this is as far as we can get right now. i humphreys is
that they have charged a man from sudan he was on that boat, with entering the uk illegally. he is due to appear before magistrates in reading and to other people have already been charged with immigration offences. it is worth noting the figures so far this year, they have seen a rise in the people making the crossing, up by around one third in the same period last year. one third in the same period last ear. . ., one third in the same period last ear. ,, ., ., ~ , ., we can take you back the...
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they seek to divide, to htanre, _ uk economy. they seek to divide, to htanre, to— uk economy. they seek to divide, to blame, to polarise, and labour disappoint _ blame, to polarise, and labour disappoint with policy after policy dumped — disappoint with policy after policy dumped in the empty pursuit of power — dumped in the empty pursuit of power. only the snp stand for the majority— power. only the snp stand for the majority of people, what they want their government to be, in the moderate _ their government to be, in the moderate centre—left of scottish politics — moderate centre—left of scottish politics. that is where i stand. and if elected _ politics. that is where i stand. and if elected by my party and parliament, my goals as first minister— parliament, my goals as first minister will come straight from that centre—left tradition, the pursuit— that centre—left tradition, the pursuit of— that centre—left tradition, the pursuit of economic growth and social— pursuit of economic growth and socialjustice. economic growth not for its _ socialjusti
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kind of idiot could sign it, yes, let’s open the budapest memorandum, open it the agreement with the uk, for example, and we read it verbatim, yes, that is, it means that if something happens there, ukraine will be subject to attack, yes, that is, those are the participating countries. germany promised 7 billion, france promised 3 billion, the americans, after they voted, will most likely write down the 60.8 billion dollars that they have already allocated, which they have already secured in an agreement, and so on, everything else. ukraine to westerners, well, let's tell you what a real agreement on guarantees between one country and another should look like, it should be short, clear, understandable, i think that three points are no more, point one: country x, in the event that ukraine is under attack, comes to the defense of... ukraine and declares war on the country with which ukraine is in conflict, point number two, point number two, if country x finds itself in war, ukraine declares war in the country with which country x finds itself in war. point three, the parties undertake no
kind of idiot could sign it, yes, let’s open the budapest memorandum, open it the agreement with the uk, for example, and we read it verbatim, yes, that is, it means that if something happens there, ukraine will be subject to attack, yes, that is, those are the participating countries. germany promised 7 billion, france promised 3 billion, the americans, after they voted, will most likely write down the 60.8 billion dollars that they have already allocated, which they have already secured in...
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in any university in the uk. —— in the us. so if it were to happen it would be a turning point.- the us. so if it were to happen it would be a turning point. before we let ou would be a turning point. before we let you go. — would be a turning point. before we let you go, remind _ would be a turning point. before we let you go, remind us _ would be a turning point. before we let you go, remind us of _ would be a turning point. before we let you go, remind us of what - would be a turning point. before we let you go, remind us of what is - let you go, remind us of what is happening there and wipe the stand—off is continuing? tea. happening there and wipe the stand-off is continuing? yes, we had uuite a bit stand-off is continuing? yes, we had quite a bit of — stand-off is continuing? yes, we had quite a bit of action, _ stand-off is continuing? yes, we had quite a bit of action, we _ stand-off is continuing? yes, we had quite a bit of action, we saw- stand-off is continuing? yes, we had quite a bit of action, we saw about
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around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. a storage basin capable of holding the equivalent of 20 olympic—size swimming pools will be inaugurated this morning near the gare d'austerlitz in paris. the basin, a colossal storage facility for waste and rainwater, will improve the quality of water in the seine, as part of efforts to clean up the river in time to host swimming events during the paris 0lympics injuly and august. this comes after the seine was found to contain levels of e.coli and enterococci bacteria that are dangerous for human health, putting it out of bounds for swimmers. let's speak now to dan angelescu, founder and ceo of fluidion, a water—intelligence company that has developed the technology to sample and measure water quality in real time. thank you for being with us and i believe you are working with the authorities in paris to monitor the water in the river seine so tell us about what you are doing and how it works. . ~ about what you are doing and how it works. ., ,, , ., ., ., , works. thank you, sam
around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. a storage basin capable of holding the equivalent of 20 olympic—size swimming pools will be inaugurated this morning near the gare d'austerlitz in paris. the basin, a colossal storage facility for waste and rainwater, will improve the quality of water in the seine, as part of efforts to clean up the river in time to host swimming events during the paris 0lympics injuly and august. this comes after the seine was found to contain levels of...
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and that makes the uk not a safe country right . so the not a safe country right. so the government satire died. the government satire died. the government is going to have to. the government in dublin is going to have to do what our government did and ignore the courts and legislate to make the uk a safe country, as we have done with rwanda. >> and we will ignore the legislation anyway. >> yeah. so it's a very, very, very ironic scenario that ireland, all these people in the, all the, you know, leaders in the eu looking down on the uk for what it's done over rwanda and are now having to do the same and the and the tents. >> maloney they were unlike us. we put them in hotels at vast expense. this is the refugees were in tents in dublin in particular, 1700 people were in these tents and there was no sanitation, no toilets, no washing facilities. >> so you can imagine what the streets of dublin were like. but you know, this the thing. so what they did was they brought in a big air crane with a truck and they just mowed the tents down. i think the guardian called it p
and that makes the uk not a safe country right . so the not a safe country right. so the government satire died. the government satire died. the government is going to have to. the government in dublin is going to have to do what our government did and ignore the courts and legislate to make the uk a safe country, as we have done with rwanda. >> and we will ignore the legislation anyway. >> yeah. so it's a very, very, very ironic scenario that ireland, all these people in the, all...
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around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. since the october 7th attacks, the world has been focused on the actions of the israeli military in gaza. the west bank is another section of palestinian territory that has received less attention. it's home to 3 million palestinians and is partially run by the palestinian authority, but there has been an israeli military presence for decades. that military presence has drastically increased since the beginning of the war and violence has been surging. a special investigation by isobel yeung, josh baker and sara 0beidat, has uncovered new evidence about the killing of two boys by the israeli army. here's isobel yeung. you may find some images in her report distressing. 0n the 29th of november last year, basil and adam were killed by israeli forces. 0urteam basil and adam were killed by israeli forces. our team have been piecing together what happened. we have been able to collect footage and mobile phone footage, witness testimony and information about the movements of the military th
around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. since the october 7th attacks, the world has been focused on the actions of the israeli military in gaza. the west bank is another section of palestinian territory that has received less attention. it's home to 3 million palestinians and is partially run by the palestinian authority, but there has been an israeli military presence for decades. that military presence has drastically increased since the beginning of the war and violence has...
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not just the eu 27 and uk. a lot going on. >> you cover india one thing about india is the largest democratic election globally 950 million people eligible to vote it has become a big area for foreign direct investment with tech and manufacturing has india become a rising competitor to the eurozone with the foreign direct investments with the greenfield as well as the labor force? >> we see india as the rising star in the global economy and largely benefitting from the inflation arbitrage. you look at the tech superstars of the future and they are come s coming from the india economy. >> janet yellen saying chinese auto makers are not barred from building vehicles in the u.s is china a direct foreign invest or after the economic problems in the rear-view mirror? >> i think china has been a strong investor over the past few years. one of the largest in infrastructure, especially looking at the african economy china will double down on that investment >> what about the eurozone >> the eurozone will have to, you k
not just the eu 27 and uk. a lot going on. >> you cover india one thing about india is the largest democratic election globally 950 million people eligible to vote it has become a big area for foreign direct investment with tech and manufacturing has india become a rising competitor to the eurozone with the foreign direct investments with the greenfield as well as the labor force? >> we see india as the rising star in the global economy and largely benefitting from the inflation...
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or is it uk ministers , whoever they it uk ministers, whoever they are, could be labour uk ministers in government. but the civil servants run the show or is it the government? and i think people will be up in arms this morning that yet again the chairman of the fda, paul dave pennum, who i know very well, obviously, is threatening to challenge the government. who is he? who are these? you need the government. >> well, if you ever watch. yes, minister. you know full well the civil service does run well, but. >> well, they try. they certainly try. but it is not for civil servants to decide a uk government policy. they are there to implement it. what ministers have decided? it is now clearly a legal the rounded policy that's on the statute book. that's what should be implemented. lucy. >> well, it definitely is going to be the dividing line at the next general election. the question is whether it should be because the polling does suggest that it's not necessarily in the top three of the concerns of the majority of voters. maybe that will change. maybe the more that we talk about the r
or is it uk ministers , whoever they it uk ministers, whoever they are, could be labour uk ministers in government. but the civil servants run the show or is it the government? and i think people will be up in arms this morning that yet again the chairman of the fda, paul dave pennum, who i know very well, obviously, is threatening to challenge the government. who is he? who are these? you need the government. >> well, if you ever watch. yes, minister. you know full well the civil service...
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olivia roderigo was meant to kick off the uk leg of her world tour— kick off the uk leg of her world tour here — kick off the uk leg of her world tour here tomorrow and that has been cancelled _ tour here tomorrow and that has been cancelled and she says, i am so disappointed we are unable to perform — disappointed we are unable to perform in manchester due to ongoing venue _ perform in manchester due to ongoing venue technical related issues. we are doing — venue technical related issues. we are doing the best we can to reschedule the show. we do not know what the _ reschedule the show. we do not know what the state of players for the shows _ what the state of players for the shows next week but it's notjust about _ shows next week but it's notjust about the — shows next week but it's notjust about the ticket prices, people have taken _ about the ticket prices, people have taken time — about the ticket prices, people have taken time off work and booked hoteis _ taken time off work and booked hotels and travel and have been going _ hotels and travel and have been going onli
olivia roderigo was meant to kick off the uk leg of her world tour— kick off the uk leg of her world tour here — kick off the uk leg of her world tour here tomorrow and that has been cancelled _ tour here tomorrow and that has been cancelled and she says, i am so disappointed we are unable to perform — disappointed we are unable to perform in manchester due to ongoing venue _ perform in manchester due to ongoing venue technical related issues. we are doing — venue technical related...
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. , ., ., ., uk. uber have had quite a few problems _ uk. uber have had quite a few problems at — uk. uber have had quite a few problems at the _ uk. uber have had quite a few problems at the beginning - uk. uber have had quite a few problems at the beginning but uk. uber have had quite a few. problems at the beginning but i was speaking to a black cab driver and they also have apps we can actually hail them. is this a little too little too late for them? i this a little too little too late for them?— late for them? i think it probably _ late for them? i think it probably is. _ late for them? i think it probably is. it - late for them? i think it probably is. it is - late for them? i think it probably is. it is a - late for them? i think it - probably is. it is a determined effort to try and recoup some prior losses under previous operating conditions but to a certain extent, it is going to be appearing victory even if they do when which will be costly for uber, let's make no mistake about that, b
. , ., ., ., uk. uber have had quite a few problems _ uk. uber have had quite a few problems at — uk. uber have had quite a few problems at the _ uk. uber have had quite a few problems at the beginning - uk. uber have had quite a few problems at the beginning but uk. uber have had quite a few. problems at the beginning but i was speaking to a black cab driver and they also have apps we can actually hail them. is this a little too little too late for them? i this a little too little too late...
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the wife and a life is the uk. the wife and the kids could have flown and it would have avoided this death. and maybe that's a terrible take on it, but it looks like it's true. and i understand why he'd be saying i had no choice during this situation, but it it feels like you did you are you saying it's true? >> are you saying it's true? steve because you can't just get on an aeroplane and fly to england just because you know, you're you're from belgium or something. so i don't think that that's that's that's true. he had to get on the boat. i take i see what the guy is saying. the guy the guy saying he didn't want to lose his kid, but his other kid, he survived and his other kid, he survived and his other two kids survived . yeah. other two kids survived. yeah. it's very brutal, isn't it? i mean, maybe, yeah, he took the risk , obviously. i mean, belgium risk, obviously. i mean, belgium denied him asylum because basra was deemed a safe area. so he he couldn't get asylum . but then is couldn't get asylum. but then
the wife and a life is the uk. the wife and the kids could have flown and it would have avoided this death. and maybe that's a terrible take on it, but it looks like it's true. and i understand why he'd be saying i had no choice during this situation, but it it feels like you did you are you saying it's true? >> are you saying it's true? steve because you can't just get on an aeroplane and fly to england just because you know, you're you're from belgium or something. so i don't think that...
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around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. to india next where the general election is under way. all this week the bbc has been speaking to influential voting blocs. amongst them, more than 18 million new, first—time voters heading to the polls. for more on this, i'm joined by our south asia correspondent samira hussain. first—time voters, outlook, right across the world we are seeing that there are elections taking place. india as well and first—time voters are really very influential and so we decided we wanted to speak with first—time voters in two states — here in kerala and also in the north, to get a sense of what is on their minds as they head to the polls for the first time. are you talking with your friends about the election and what are you guys talking about? _, , ., ., about? the constitutional ri . hts about? the constitutional rights of _ about? the constitutional rights of indian _ about? the constitutional rights of indian people. i about? the constitutional- rights of indian people. which -a i righ
around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. to india next where the general election is under way. all this week the bbc has been speaking to influential voting blocs. amongst them, more than 18 million new, first—time voters heading to the polls. for more on this, i'm joined by our south asia correspondent samira hussain. first—time voters, outlook, right across the world we are seeing that there are elections taking place. india as well and first—time voters are really very...
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of the uk, but for the time being, watch out for those storms in the south. live from london, this is bbc news. state troopers move in on a protest camp at the university of texas — the latest escalation in demonstrations at campuses in the us. i'm helena humphrey at the university of california, los angeles, where there is a growing police presence here on the ground and protesters in this encampment have been ordered to leave or face arrest. israel reopens the erez crossing into northern gaza — allowing more humanitarian aid into the famine—threatened territory. disgraced hollywood film producer, harvey weinstein, will be re—tried after one of his rape convictions was overturned. and the face of 75,000—year—old neanderthal woman revealed. scientists at cambridge university recreate a 3d model from a crushed skull discovered in iraq. hello and welcome to bbc news. i'm lukwesa burak. pro—palestinian protesters in an encampment at the ucla
of the uk, but for the time being, watch out for those storms in the south. live from london, this is bbc news. state troopers move in on a protest camp at the university of texas — the latest escalation in demonstrations at campuses in the us. i'm helena humphrey at the university of california, los angeles, where there is a growing police presence here on the ground and protesters in this encampment have been ordered to leave or face arrest. israel reopens the erez crossing into northern...