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katy, do ou auree countries at the moment. katy, do you agree with _ countries at the moment. katy, do you agree with some _ countries at the moment. katy, do you agree with some of _ countries at the moment. katy, do you agree with some of what - countries at the moment. katy, do. you agree with some of what rachel is saying they are? if you agree with some of what rachel is saying they are?— is saying they are? if you compare to joe is saying they are? if you compare to joe biden _ is saying they are? if you compare to joe biden and _ is saying they are? if you compare to joe biden and what _ is saying they are? if you compare to joe biden and what the - is saying they are? if you compare to joe biden and what the us - tojoe biden and what the us president is doing, i don't think the uk — president is doing, i don't think the uk is — president is doing, i don't think the uk is anywhere near as big a vision _ the uk is anywhere near as big a vision are — the uk is anywhere near as big a vision are generous in that sense, i think— vision are generous in that sense, i
katy, do ou auree countries at the moment. katy, do you agree with _ countries at the moment. katy, do you agree with some _ countries at the moment. katy, do you agree with some of _ countries at the moment. katy, do you agree with some of what - countries at the moment. katy, do. you agree with some of what rachel is saying they are? if you agree with some of what rachel is saying they are?— is saying they are? if you compare to joe is saying they are? if you compare to joe biden _ is...
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katie, -- katy, i was reading _ they might work. katie, -- katy, i was reading a _ they might work. katie, -- katy, i was reading a blog _ they might work. katie, -- katy, i was reading a blog of _ they might work. katie, -- katy, i was reading a blog of the - they might work. katie, -- katy, i was reading a blog of the is - they might work. katie, -- katy, i was reading a blog of the is about| was reading a blog of the is about the change in tone from the health secretary recently. is that plane to the plan b element? we secretary recently. is that plane to the plan b element?— secretary recently. is that plane to the plan b element? we know that in plan b, it is— the plan b element? we know that in plan b, it is not— the plan b element? we know that in plan b, it is not anything _ the plan b element? we know that in plan b, it is not anything close - the plan b element? we know that in plan b, it is not anything close to - plan b, it is not anything close to a lockdown — plan b, it is not anything close to a lockdown like we saw last year, but it _ a lockdown like we saw l
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katy... sor , terms of the green agenda. katy... sorry. pick — terms of the green agenda. katy... sorry. pick up _ terms of the green agenda. katy... sorry. pick up your _ terms of the green agenda. katy... sorry, pick up your last _ terms of the green agenda. katy... sorry, pick up your last point - sorry, pick up your last point about... you briefly froze. idistill sorry, pick up your last point about... you briefly froze. will be ne . ative about... you briefly froze. will be negative in _ about... you briefly froze. will be negative in the _ about... you briefly froze. will be negative in the long _ about... you briefly froze. will be negative in the long run _ about. .. you briefly froze. will be negative in the long run if- about... you briefly froze. will be negative in the long run if you - about... you briefly froze. will be | negative in the long run if you turn peopie _ negative in the long run if you turn people off — negative in the long run if you turn people off the green agenda by having — people off the green agenda by having these bills come in at the worst
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how will he afford it, katy? daily mail headline. .. how will he afford it, katy?— afford it, katy? yes, and this is obviously _ afford it, katy? yes, and this is obviously rishi _ afford it, katy? yes, and this is obviously rishi sunak _ afford it, katy? yes, and this is obviously rishi sunak saying i afford it, katy? yes, and this is. obviously rishi sunak saying that afford it, katy? yes, and this is- obviously rishi sunak saying that he is going _ obviously rishi sunak saying that he is going to _ obviously rishi sunak saying that he is going to bring higher wages to public—sector employees and with the economy— public—sector employees and with the economy in_ public—sector employees and with the economy in the chancellors where it's from _ economy in the chancellors where it's from a — economy in the chancellors where it's from a tax on track. who exactly — it's from a tax on track. who exactly is _ it's from a tax on track. who exactly is going to pay for that? that— exactly is going to pay for that? that is— exactly is going to pay for that? that is not— exa
how will he afford it, katy? daily mail headline. .. how will he afford it, katy?— afford it, katy? yes, and this is obviously _ afford it, katy? yes, and this is obviously rishi _ afford it, katy? yes, and this is obviously rishi sunak _ afford it, katy? yes, and this is obviously rishi sunak saying i afford it, katy? yes, and this is. obviously rishi sunak saying that afford it, katy? yes, and this is- obviously rishi sunak saying that he is going _ obviously rishi sunak saying that he is...
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katie, a decision, as we say, expected, really.— katie, a decision, as we say, expected, really. yes, ithink you could certainly _ expected, really. yes, ithink you could certainly say _ expected, really. yes, ithink you could certainly say that, - expected, really. yes, ithink you could certainly say that, and - expected, really. yes, ithink you could certainly say that, and i - could certainly say that, and i think a steve bruce as well would have been realistic about the situation. he has spoken in the past about how new owners very often want their own man. i think he would've been expecting this, particularly given the disappointing defeat here to spurs on sunday for some young surprising element is that he lasted 13 days under these new owners, but now his time on tyneside, which has been at times turbulent, quite often toxic, has come to an end. managing newcastle was steve bruce's dream job, but no matter how badly he wanted it to work at his hometown club, it always felt like an uphill battle. bruce's departure had been widely expected. our new chairman, yasir al—rumay
katie, a decision, as we say, expected, really.— katie, a decision, as we say, expected, really. yes, ithink you could certainly _ expected, really. yes, ithink you could certainly say _ expected, really. yes, ithink you could certainly say that, - expected, really. yes, ithink you could certainly say that, and - expected, really. yes, ithink you could certainly say that, and i - could certainly say that, and i think a steve bruce as well would have been realistic about the situation. he has...
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katie watson, bbc news, in sao paulo state. now, let's go live to la palma this evening, where lava continues to flow from the cumbre vieja volcano. the volcano that's been erupting for the past 11 days on the spanish island of la palma is spewing out two new streams of lava, threatening further destruction. many homes and crops have been destroyed and thousands of people have been forced to evacuate since the eruption first began last month. danjohnson is on la palma. it seems like every day, this volcano is producing more and more lava. there are new vents opening up, new ways for the lava to escape — and that means even more lava flowing downhill, putting even more homes and villagers at risk. more than 1,000 properties have been destroyed now, and this is in the area that's been evacuated — so there are homes here where people haven't been able to get back for more than a week now. people are wondering whether they'll ever be able to come back and live here, because nobody knows how long this volcano will keep erupting.
katie watson, bbc news, in sao paulo state. now, let's go live to la palma this evening, where lava continues to flow from the cumbre vieja volcano. the volcano that's been erupting for the past 11 days on the spanish island of la palma is spewing out two new streams of lava, threatening further destruction. many homes and crops have been destroyed and thousands of people have been forced to evacuate since the eruption first began last month. danjohnson is on la palma. it seems like every day,...
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katie, for now, thank yon big _ this time. 0k, katie, for now, thank you. big tech _ this time. 0k, katie, for now, | thank you. big tech companies are the most valuable in the world, influencing everything we do from browsing to shopping to our ways of working and socialising. some are so powerful they can act more like a government than a traditional company. those are the words of facebook boss mark zuckerberg himself. so are they helping or hurting commuters —— consumers and democracy? that is what aaron heslehurst has been finding out.— aaron heslehurst has been findin: out. ., ., ., , .,~ finding out. you want to break them up. _ finding out. you want to break them up. say _ finding out. you want to break them up, say goodbye - finding out. you want to break them up, say goodbye to - finding out. you want to break- them up, say goodbye to emmers on crime. , .,, ., ., on crime. they operate on pernicious. _ on crime. they operate on pernicious, dangerous - on crime. they operate on - pernicious, dangerous business models — pernicious, dangerous
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katy, thank ou. ka details remain safe. katy, thank you. katy austin _ details remain safe. katy, thank you. katy austin there. - eight people have been arrested on suspicion of murder after two teenage boys died in essex. emergency services were called to regency court in brentwood overnight, and police are now working to establish the causes of death. a third person was treated for injuries which were not life—threatening. the husband of nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe has started his second hunger strike to try to secure her return to the uk from iran. she's been detained since 2016, initially accused of breaching national security. last week, she lost an appeal against a second conviction for spreading propaganda against the iranian regime. her husband richard staged his first hunger strike two years ago, which helped lead to the return of their daughter gabriella, who'd been travelling with her mother in iran when she was arrested. the facebook whistleblower frances haugen will give evidence to mps tomorrow on government plans for social—media regulation. the american d
katy, thank ou. ka details remain safe. katy, thank you. katy austin _ details remain safe. katy, thank you. katy austin there. - eight people have been arrested on suspicion of murder after two teenage boys died in essex. emergency services were called to regency court in brentwood overnight, and police are now working to establish the causes of death. a third person was treated for injuries which were not life—threatening. the husband of nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe has started his second...
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our business correspondent katy austin is here. where are the problems now, katie? the petrol retailers association which represents independent forecourts, said the crisis was all but over in the midlands, the north and scotland. however, it said there were still supply issues in parts of southern england. this evening, the government has confirmed that the sprite brought improvements across the uk, stocks have not recovered as quickly in london and the south—east. from tomorrow, army fuel tanker drivers will start to help with deliveries and it has been confirmed that of those who have completed their training and ready to go on monday, more than half of them will be deployed to serve the terminals which supply to london and the south—east to try and quickly ease the shortages that have built up ease the shortages that have built up in those areas and remain. katie, thank ou up in those areas and remain. katie, thank you very _ up in those areas and remain. katie, thank you very much. _ the financial affairs of political leaders and royalty are among what has
our business correspondent katy austin is here. where are the problems now, katie? the petrol retailers association which represents independent forecourts, said the crisis was all but over in the midlands, the north and scotland. however, it said there were still supply issues in parts of southern england. this evening, the government has confirmed that the sprite brought improvements across the uk, stocks have not recovered as quickly in london and the south—east. from tomorrow, army fuel...
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velits katie, talking of something else we believe that. inflation already being slated to rise, bank of england rising figures, quite a lot of this is not under government control, is it? i under government control, is it? i think having just come back from the conservative party conference in manchester, really positive mood for the prime minister and a speech full ofjokes but on the sidelines a lot ofjokes but on the sidelines a lot of his own supporters asking questions about really what the tone of the government is right now if it's the right one because we are hearing as we touched on earlier borisjohnson talking about a temporary shortage, saying this is not anything to worry about. we also previously had the christmas is not under threat being toned down slightly now and ultimately the i is now saying notjust slightly now and ultimately the i is now saying not just a winter of discontent but it could last well into the spring. this is an issue here which is lots of factors between what is known as the energy fuel and food crisis an
velits katie, talking of something else we believe that. inflation already being slated to rise, bank of england rising figures, quite a lot of this is not under government control, is it? i under government control, is it? i think having just come back from the conservative party conference in manchester, really positive mood for the prime minister and a speech full ofjokes but on the sidelines a lot ofjokes but on the sidelines a lot of his own supporters asking questions about really what...
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all right, katie, thanks for now. as _ as well. yes. all right, katie, | thanks for now. as promised, as well. yes. all right, katie, - thanks for now. as promised, let's stay with us. let's speak to the labour mp stephen kinnock, who's aberavon constituency includes the port talbot steelworks. at evening to you. i could — i hope you can hear that part of the interviewee band with the representative of the steel industry who said the business secretary was undoubtedly listening, but as he put it, there were no solutions. what is your take? it, there were no solutions. what is our take? ~ , it, there were no solutions. what is your take?— your take? well, it is 'ust not good enou~h, your take? well, it is 'ust not good enough, because _ your take? well, it is 'ust not good enough, because a _ your take? well, it isjust not good enough, because a lot _ your take? well, it isjust not good enough, because a lot of _ your take? well, it isjust not good enough, because a lot of what - your take? well, it isjust not good enough, because a lot of what we | enough, because a l
all right, katie, thanks for now. as _ as well. yes. all right, katie, | thanks for now. as promised, as well. yes. all right, katie, - thanks for now. as promised, let's stay with us. let's speak to the labour mp stephen kinnock, who's aberavon constituency includes the port talbot steelworks. at evening to you. i could — i hope you can hear that part of the interviewee band with the representative of the steel industry who said the business secretary was undoubtedly listening, but as he put...
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all right, katie prescott. _ all of us. all right, katie prescott, our _ all of us. all right, katie prescott, our business l prescott, our business correspondent. former northern ireland secretary james brokenshire has died at the age of 53. the conservative mp was diagnosed with lung cancer in 2018 and stood down from ministerial duties earlier this year when a tumour returned. the prime minister has paid tribute, calling james brokenshire the nicest, kindest and most unassuming of politicians, while also being extraordinarily effective. the former prime minister theresa may paid tribute as well, calling him an outstanding public servant, a talented minister, and a loyal friend. in a statement, his family praised his career in government and remembered him as a loving father and devoted husband. marcus rashford has criticised the government's removal of the £20 a week universal credit uplift, warning that more families will face hardship as a result. the england and manchester united footballer was speaking as he was awarded an honorary doctorate for his work tack
all right, katie prescott. _ all of us. all right, katie prescott, our _ all of us. all right, katie prescott, our business l prescott, our business correspondent. former northern ireland secretary james brokenshire has died at the age of 53. the conservative mp was diagnosed with lung cancer in 2018 and stood down from ministerial duties earlier this year when a tumour returned. the prime minister has paid tribute, calling james brokenshire the nicest, kindest and most unassuming of...
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katie pruszynski, former adviser _ originating. katie pruszynski, former adviser to _ originating. katie pruszynski, former adviser to chloe - originating. katie pruszynski,�* former adviser to chloe smith, speaking to me a short time ago. we are here in leigh—on—sea where people living bag have been coming to lay their own flowers, pay their own tributes. some of them stopping just to tell us how much they feel the loss of sir david amess as their mp, a man who represented them in parliament since 1997. a man who some say there was no bigger champion for southend than sir david, and his loss will be very keenly felt in the community, as much as at westminster. we will continue our coverage throughout the day here in leigh—on—sea on bbc news. forthe day here in leigh—on—sea on bbc news. for the moment, day here in leigh—on—sea on bbc news. forthe moment, let's day here in leigh—on—sea on bbc news. for the moment, let's take a pause and check on all the latest weather. milderair milder air pushing its way back north was gently next 24—hour is. the weather fro
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olympic and european champion katie archibald will headline a 19 strong gb squad at the up coming track cycling world championships. having collected three golds at the last week's european championships and gold in the maddison at the tokyo olympics she heads up the team in roubaix in france. the 27—year—old will be joined by fellow olympic silver medallists neah evans and josie knight in the women's endurance squad, while academy riders megan barker and ella barnwell make their world debuts. discussions will take place over the viability of developing a women's british and irish lions team. england and harlequins prop shaunagh brown will form part of a 13 member panel to be chaired by the former lion ieuan evans. the board will assess the financial viability, strength of opposition and scheduling, in weighing up the merits of starting a women's equivalent to the men's side that has toured since 1888. the nfl has confirmed that dusseldorf, frankfurt and munich are the three german cities in talks to stage regular season games. the move is part of a bid to expand its international o
olympic and european champion katie archibald will headline a 19 strong gb squad at the up coming track cycling world championships. having collected three golds at the last week's european championships and gold in the maddison at the tokyo olympics she heads up the team in roubaix in france. the 27—year—old will be joined by fellow olympic silver medallists neah evans and josie knight in the women's endurance squad, while academy riders megan barker and ella barnwell make their world...
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here's our business correspondent, katy austin. whether it's for work or leisure, how easy is it to get about where you live? greater manchester is one area set to receive cash to spend on transport improvements, such as tram upgrades and bus corridors. i think it's going to be a great idea for bolton, and it'll save time on people, like, using buses and trains, direct links straight in, and good for the environment, as well. if there was a convenient tram from preston to manchester, i'd definitely consider it. it'll be for regional authorities to decide exactly how the money is spent. this is not a day for any negativity. it feels like a real breakthrough for levelling up today, the government feels as though it's listening and buying in to the greater manchester vision, so it's a good day. next week, the chancellor is expected to confirm £5.7 billion for a range of projects in england's big city regions — 1.5 billion more than had been anticipated. it's meant to help bridge the gap between transport provision in the capital an
here's our business correspondent, katy austin. whether it's for work or leisure, how easy is it to get about where you live? greater manchester is one area set to receive cash to spend on transport improvements, such as tram upgrades and bus corridors. i think it's going to be a great idea for bolton, and it'll save time on people, like, using buses and trains, direct links straight in, and good for the environment, as well. if there was a convenient tram from preston to manchester, i'd...
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katy watson, bbc news, in bras lia. and a short time ago, our south america correspondent katy watson gave this update on the latest developments. seven senators voted to approve the report. after a long, long day of discussions, just towards, as the vote got closer, some of the leading senators said some very emotional messages after such a long time. we had the vice president saying the enquiry had put pressure and sped up the vaccine process and pay tribute to those on the front line of trying to curb the pandemic. the person in charge of delivering the report said the enquiry stop the clock and the enquiry stop the clock and the number of deaths here in brazil and the president of the enquiry said it was now up to the federal prosecutor to look into these charges and that is something they will be doing as of tomorrow. they would take the report to the federal prosecutor urging him to look into these recommendations for the criminal charges and see whether he would stand trial. a us prosecutor investigating last wee
katy watson, bbc news, in bras lia. and a short time ago, our south america correspondent katy watson gave this update on the latest developments. seven senators voted to approve the report. after a long, long day of discussions, just towards, as the vote got closer, some of the leading senators said some very emotional messages after such a long time. we had the vice president saying the enquiry had put pressure and sped up the vaccine process and pay tribute to those on the front line of...
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katie prescott, bbc news. and we'll find out how this story and many others are covered in tomorrow's front pages at 10:30 and 11:30 this evening in the papers our guests joining me tonight are lizzy buchan, chief political correspondent at the daily mirror & henry zeffman, chief political correspondent at the times. with the nhs winter flu jab campaign underway there's a warning about the risk of catching both flu and covid at the same time. early evidence suggests you are twice as likely to die if you become infected with both viruses. those eligible for a flu jab are being encouraged to get it as soon as possible. here's our health correspondent anna collinson. viruses are released into the air when people infected with flu or covid—i9 breathe out, speak, sing or sneeze... as this latest nhs campaign video warns, this winter will bring with it other dangers, not just covid. after very little of the flu virus circulating last year, it's feared no immunity could result in tens of thousands of deaths in the
katie prescott, bbc news. and we'll find out how this story and many others are covered in tomorrow's front pages at 10:30 and 11:30 this evening in the papers our guests joining me tonight are lizzy buchan, chief political correspondent at the daily mirror & henry zeffman, chief political correspondent at the times. with the nhs winter flu jab campaign underway there's a warning about the risk of catching both flu and covid at the same time. early evidence suggests you are twice as likely...
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katie gornall, bbc news. that's it. newsnight is starting now over on bbc two with more budget analysis and reaction. now on bbc one, time for the news where you are. have a very good night. england emperors will be parts of across eastern budget day is not over yet. hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are polly mackenzie, chief executive of the think tank demos, and tom newton dunn, who's chief political commentator at times radio. there's only one story in town. the yorkshire post says the region has got a £200 million share from the government's levelling up funds from the budget. big spenders sue neck takes tax burden back to the 19505, the headline of the eye, it also criticises groups charging air duty for uk flights. after limiting his budget help to deal with a winter co5t—of—living cri5i5. we will look at the financial time5 co5t—of—living cri5i5. we will look at the financial times to begin. 0n the front page there of the chancellor holding the
katie gornall, bbc news. that's it. newsnight is starting now over on bbc two with more budget analysis and reaction. now on bbc one, time for the news where you are. have a very good night. england emperors will be parts of across eastern budget day is not over yet. hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are polly mackenzie, chief executive of the think tank demos, and tom newton dunn, who's chief political commentator at times radio....
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katie? ,, ., , ., ., katie? i think that is one of the most striking. _ katie? i think that is one of the most striking. and _ katie? i think that is one of the most striking. and the - katie? i think that is one of the most striking. and the attacks | katie? i think that is one of the l most striking. and the attacks on keir starmer, saying he was a bus conductor. — keir starmer, saying he was a bus conductor, didn't know what he was doing _ conductor, didn't know what he was doing and _ conductor, didn't know what he was doing and comparing him to a pirate. it doing and comparing him to a pirate. it ups— doing and comparing him to a pirate. it ups the _ doing and comparing him to a pirate. it ups the ante after keir starmer suggested borisjohnson it ups the ante after keir starmer suggested boris johnson was a trivial— suggested boris johnson was a trivial man last week.- trivial man last week. yes, he talked about _ trivial man last week. yes, he talked about the _ trivial man last week. yes, he talked about the powder - trivial man last week. yes, he i
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really - appreciate it, katy bourne there. on this huge societal issue, as well as one of criminaljustice and the police. plenty here are reflecting on as satiety in the light of what happens. on as satiety in the light of what ha ens. . ., on as satiety in the light of what ha ens. . ~' ,, , on as satiety in the light of what hauens. . ,, , . happens. thank you very much indeed, chris mason. — happens. thank you very much indeed, chris mason, our— happens. thank you very much indeed, chris mason, our political— chris mason, our political correspondent. uk officials have held talks with senior members of the taliban in afghanistan. the high representative for afghan transition, sir simon gass, and charge d'affaires of the uk mission to afghanistan in doha, dr martin longden, travelled to the country in part to prevent the region from becoming "an incubator for terrorism". james langdale has been examining those talks. ~ ., those talks. when the taliban took over, the whole _ those talks. when the taliban took over, the w
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katie prescott, bbc news. the labour mp seema malhotra is the shadow minister for business and consumers. she says she's not surprised by the latest warnings about a rise in prices. businesses are facing crippling rises in costs at the time we are seeing other real pressures continue, whether that is with supply of materials or shortages of staff and shortages of skills. we think it is vital that the government listens to this call for a winter plan from the british chamber of commerce, because what is clear is that without proper support and forward planning, things will get harderfor and forward planning, things will get harder for businesses, not easier. and we need our businesses to get through this difficult time of recovery from the pandemic, because if businesses do not survive, that will also mean that jobs are at risk and it will hit family incomes much harder. we have already seen this chaos hit family energy prices, last week seeing that £139 increase with the price cap going up. and we'll find out
katie prescott, bbc news. the labour mp seema malhotra is the shadow minister for business and consumers. she says she's not surprised by the latest warnings about a rise in prices. businesses are facing crippling rises in costs at the time we are seeing other real pressures continue, whether that is with supply of materials or shortages of staff and shortages of skills. we think it is vital that the government listens to this call for a winter plan from the british chamber of commerce, because...
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katie prescott. _ energy bills to top that. katie prescott, bbc— energy bills to top that. katie prescott, bbc news. - bushfires, loss of habitat and human activity are all threatening australia's well—known species, such as the koala, but scientists hope to save thereby mapping out and sharing their genetic make—up, gino brito sequencing gives insight into their immune systems, and diversity techniques which have shown success with the tasmanian devil and endangered marsupials. we can speak live now to doctrine carolyn hogg, from the university of sydney. why is it important to carry out gene sequencing such as i have described? what does it actually tell you? one of the key things we have come to realise with any type of genetic diversity is the more diversity as bt has, the greater potential they have to adapt to future changes. so a lot of people understand and know about the biodiversity crisis that the planet now finds itself in, and there are three main pillars to biodiversity. one is having lots of differences on lots of diversity, diversity in ecosystems, lots
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our business correspondent katy austin reports. the global supply chain is under huge strain as economies reawa ken. 0nce imported products reach the uk, a shortage of lorry drivers means containers are often getting delayed at ports. when you have a shortage of labour in terms of hgv drivers, those domestic drivers, it means that the goods are sitting around slightly longer at the ports waiting to be collected. there are labour shortages in other sectors too, including construction, hospitality and food production. now the boss of morrisons has said that while there are plenty of products on the shelves, underlying strain in the supply chain is affecting availability, while a lack of materials such as cement and bricks is delaying investment in new shops and refurbishments. he called for more visas forforeign workers. the government has already offered temporary visas for some meat workers. there are 5,000 visas available for drivers too. other european countries also have shortages, but this driver in romania told the bbc rising
our business correspondent katy austin reports. the global supply chain is under huge strain as economies reawa ken. 0nce imported products reach the uk, a shortage of lorry drivers means containers are often getting delayed at ports. when you have a shortage of labour in terms of hgv drivers, those domestic drivers, it means that the goods are sitting around slightly longer at the ports waiting to be collected. there are labour shortages in other sectors too, including construction,...
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thank you, katie. see you _ bristol throughout the day. thank you, katie. see you later. - senators in brazil will vote later to approve a report into president bolsonaro s handling of covid—19. the report recommends that the president be tried for a list of crimes including misuse of public funds and crimes against humanity. 0ur south america correspondent katy watson reports. it feels like the calm before the storm in brazil's capital, a chance to catch a breath ahead of another week of political drama. just a few days ago, the world's media descended on brasilia to hear bolsonaro being accused of serious crimes, together with nearly 70 other people. while it has captivated brazil, it has divided people too. no more than the 11 senators running the inquiry. | translation: | think the presidentj made mistakes during the pandemic where he encouraged crowds, he didn't wear a mask, he said things against vaccines, but in terms of proof, it doesn't amount to a crime. but beyond the corridors of power, life carries on. this man has been serving lunch to polit
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katy chakrabortty, thank ou over the decades. katy chakrabortty, thank you so — over the decades. katy chakrabortty, thank you so much. _ now it's time for a look at the weather with nick miller. hello. over 200 mm of rain — that's what we're looking at in the wettest parts of cumbria. up to 100 in southwest scotland. a met office amber warning. as those rain totals mount, the risk of flooding and disruption will increase. and the rain continues through the night and into tomorrow as well, because this weather system isjust bringing the rain into the same areas for hour after hour. north of that, in scotland, the odd shower, indeed into northern ireland as well. south of the weather system, plenty of cloud, maybe a little light rain in some spots and a very mild night to come. it's quite windy with the rain as well, particularly around irish sea coasts. the rain is still there tomorrow. it'll push a little further north across scotland, back into the central belt for a time, and it will ease into more of wales and parts of southwest england as well, where it will continue throug
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our business correspondent katie prescott reports. cement, glass, steel, chemicals. the industries with the heaviest energy consumption in the uk.
our business correspondent katie prescott reports. cement, glass, steel, chemicals. the industries with the heaviest energy consumption in the uk.
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track cycling world championships in roubaix, in france. josie knight, neah evans, megan barker, and katie archibald claimed the final medal of the night for britain. they comfortably beat canada by five—and—a—half seconds to claim bronze in the women's team pursuit. earlier, oliverwood, charlie tanfield, ethan vernon, and ethan hayter won bronze in the men's team pursuit beating the reigning champions denmark by almost two seconds. and it was bronze again in the men's 60—lap scratch race. 22—year—old rhys britton showed his endurance and determination, finishing third behind france's donavan grondin and belgium's tuur dens. and in tennis — andy murray's been knocked out in the second round of the european open in antwerp. he lost to second seed diego schwartzman 6—4 7—6. the world number 14 came from 4—1 down to take the first set, before winning a tight battle in the second. and that's all for me and the team at the bbc sport centre. goodnight. good evening. after the deluge many of us saw last night, today turned into a drier, brighter, but colder day of weather, wit
track cycling world championships in roubaix, in france. josie knight, neah evans, megan barker, and katie archibald claimed the final medal of the night for britain. they comfortably beat canada by five—and—a—half seconds to claim bronze in the women's team pursuit. earlier, oliverwood, charlie tanfield, ethan vernon, and ethan hayter won bronze in the men's team pursuit beating the reigning champions denmark by almost two seconds. and it was bronze again in the men's 60—lap scratch...
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here's our business correspondent, katie prescott. stoking the white heat of furnaces is burning a hole in the finances of industries that need vast amounts of energy, as prices to keep the wheels turning soar. they've asked the government to step in or see jobs lost. we in the energy intensive users group, we have chemicals, steel, ceramics, paper, industrial gases, glass, mineral products, so making products like lime that goes into water treatment and air pollution control, really essential materials and essential businesses and supply chains that supply the everyday goods that we need. the government says it is in regular contact with business groups to explore ways to manage the impact of rising global prices and this underscores the importance of building a strong home—grown renewable energy sector to further reduce our reliance on fossil fuels. meanwhile, it is no playground for smaller businesses. without a price cap to protect them, most fix their energy contracts years in advance. the unlucky ones are having to renew now,
here's our business correspondent, katie prescott. stoking the white heat of furnaces is burning a hole in the finances of industries that need vast amounts of energy, as prices to keep the wheels turning soar. they've asked the government to step in or see jobs lost. we in the energy intensive users group, we have chemicals, steel, ceramics, paper, industrial gases, glass, mineral products, so making products like lime that goes into water treatment and air pollution control, really essential...
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katy watson reporting from brasilia. britain's health secretary has warned that there could be up to be one hundred thousand new covid cases a day this winter. sajid javid urged those who are unvaccinated to getjabbed. and he advised everyone to start wearing face masks in crowded settings. but he came short of calling for mandatory face coverings, and a return to working from home — the so—called plan b. more from our health editor hugh pym. queues of ambulances waiting to hand over patients at some hospitals tell their own story — the nhs under intensifying pressure, coping with a range of health conditions, and all that before winter has started to bite. and today, the health secretary struck a more downbeat note, with a warning about the outlook for covid cases. they could go yet as high as 100,000 a day. we are also seeing greater pressure on the nhs. across the uk, we are now approaching 1,000 hospitalisations per day. health leaders say, with those covid numbers adding to the existing strain on hospitals, in
katy watson reporting from brasilia. britain's health secretary has warned that there could be up to be one hundred thousand new covid cases a day this winter. sajid javid urged those who are unvaccinated to getjabbed. and he advised everyone to start wearing face masks in crowded settings. but he came short of calling for mandatory face coverings, and a return to working from home — the so—called plan b. more from our health editor hugh pym. queues of ambulances waiting to hand over...
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katy watson, bbc news. eight us eight us navy reservist who served in columbia, he explained what might happen next. with hundred and 28 judicial orders against him there's no doubt that he will be spending the rest of his life in prison. but his extradition to the united states before colombianjustice is a priority for the government for two reasons. first the colombians prisons are overcrowded and notoriously corrupt and there is a risk that 0toniel in colombian prison authorities might not be able to gather sufficient intelligence from him if there is a threat against his life or ask circumstances which he might be able to escape was up but secondly the administration is trying to co—operate with the us government after an incident last year in which member of the party were on the record as having campaigned on the behalf of president trump's. as a consequence the biden has given the cold shoulder to the administration and right now in recent weeks been seeing a attempt to return to a more cooperative
katy watson, bbc news. eight us eight us navy reservist who served in columbia, he explained what might happen next. with hundred and 28 judicial orders against him there's no doubt that he will be spending the rest of his life in prison. but his extradition to the united states before colombianjustice is a priority for the government for two reasons. first the colombians prisons are overcrowded and notoriously corrupt and there is a risk that 0toniel in colombian prison authorities might not...
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katie prescott, bbc news. the us open champion emma raducanu has been knocked out of the indian wells tournament in california, losing herfirst competitive match since her momentous grand slam win last month. the 18—year—old brit was beaten in straight sets by the world number 100, aliaksandra sasnovich. mike bushell reports. and from great britain, _ please welcome emma raducanu! a new feeling for britain's teenage star, walking out onto the court as a big name, the world superstar. and in terms of the world rankings, the favourite. emma raducanu, the world number 22 now, up against an opponent only just inside the top 100. and early on, raducanu lived up to this billing, an excellent start against aliaksandra sasnovich of belarus. holding to love in the opening game and roared on by a supportive crowd of 4,000 for the night session. but remember the british number one is still only 18. she's also now without a permanent coach after parting ways with long—standing mentor andrew richardson. and there is
katie prescott, bbc news. the us open champion emma raducanu has been knocked out of the indian wells tournament in california, losing herfirst competitive match since her momentous grand slam win last month. the 18—year—old brit was beaten in straight sets by the world number 100, aliaksandra sasnovich. mike bushell reports. and from great britain, _ please welcome emma raducanu! a new feeling for britain's teenage star, walking out onto the court as a big name, the world superstar. and in...
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katy austin, bbc news. nasa has successfully launched its first mission to studyjupiter�*s trojan asteroids — two vast clusters of space rocks that surround the planet. scientists believe they are made up of matter that formed the solar system's outer planets. duncan kennedy reports i going to visit a large number we will really understand about the asteroids. if you see when you might have a funny one but if you see 80 might really understand what is going on this population.— this population. sign despondency - this population. sign despondency to - this population. sign despondency to test| this population. sign - despondency to test their theory that the early solar system isjuggled abound by gravity with some in and others out just like gravity with some in and others outjust like billiard balls. this is expected to be operating for the next 12 years. planetary scientist emily lakdawalla explains why this mission is so significant we are travelling to a new wales we have never visited before. the
katy austin, bbc news. nasa has successfully launched its first mission to studyjupiter�*s trojan asteroids — two vast clusters of space rocks that surround the planet. scientists believe they are made up of matter that formed the solar system's outer planets. duncan kennedy reports i going to visit a large number we will really understand about the asteroids. if you see when you might have a funny one but if you see 80 might really understand what is going on this population.— this...
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katie cornell, bbc news. for weeks now we've been showing you images of the ongoing volcanic eruption on the spanish island of la palma. lava and ash have caused chaos — but let's take a look at the impact it's having in the surrounding waters. (tx at the impact it's having in the surrounding waters. these pictures — from the spanish national research council — show marine life struggling to cope. volcanic ash has fallen to depths of 400 metres. we continue to watch that, the 33rd day of that volcanic activity. stay with us here in bbc news. thank you. hello. the weather has thrown just about everything at us over the last week or so. heavy rain, squally winds, a bit of snow over high ground in scotland. so, what does the weekend have in store? well actually, a return to milder conditions, some brisk winds, and some rain at times courtesy of this frontal system that you can see pushing in from the west. but it is moving quite slowly, it's running up against high pressure. so there will sstill be a fair
katie cornell, bbc news. for weeks now we've been showing you images of the ongoing volcanic eruption on the spanish island of la palma. lava and ash have caused chaos — but let's take a look at the impact it's having in the surrounding waters. (tx at the impact it's having in the surrounding waters. these pictures — from the spanish national research council — show marine life struggling to cope. volcanic ash has fallen to depths of 400 metres. we continue to watch that, the 33rd day of...
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katie cornell, bbc news. more on our website. you can also reach us on twitter. we would love to hear from you. thanks for watching and stay with us. hello. the weather has thrown just about everything at us over the last week or so. heavy rain, squally winds, a bit of snow over high ground in scotland. so, what does the weekend have in store? well actually, a return to milder conditions, some brisk winds, and some rain at times courtesy of this frontal system that you can see pushing in from the west. but it is moving quite slowly, it's running up against high pressure. so there will sstill be a fair amount of dry weather around through saturday and, where skies have been clear, a really chilly start across parts of eastern scotland and eastern england. but that is where we will see the rest of the sunshine, more cloud further west, the odd spot of drizzle, and then, our weather front bringing persistent rain quite slowly eastward across northern ireland and into western scotland. it'll be breezy or windy wherever you are, but particularly windy in the west of s
katie cornell, bbc news. more on our website. you can also reach us on twitter. we would love to hear from you. thanks for watching and stay with us. hello. the weather has thrown just about everything at us over the last week or so. heavy rain, squally winds, a bit of snow over high ground in scotland. so, what does the weekend have in store? well actually, a return to milder conditions, some brisk winds, and some rain at times courtesy of this frontal system that you can see pushing in from...
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the bbc�*s katy watson is in brasilia and sent this report. despite these bold predictions despite these bold predictions covid—19 wreaked havoc in brazil. there is no normalfor the hundreds of thousands of families who lost loved ones. some technical difficulties there, for us. we do hope to bring you those details, that report, from katie watson, a little later in the programme. moving onto other stories now. britain's health secretary has warned that there could be up to be 100,000 new covid cases a day this winter. sajid javid urged those who are unvaccinated to getjabbed. and he advised everyone to start wearing face masks in crowded settings. but he fell short of calling for mandatory face coverings, and a return to working from home — the so—called "plan b". more now from our health editor hugh pym. queues of ambulances waiting to hand over patients at some hospitals tell their own story — the nhs under intensifying pressure, coping with a range of health conditions, and all that before winter has started to bite. and today, the
the bbc�*s katy watson is in brasilia and sent this report. despite these bold predictions despite these bold predictions covid—19 wreaked havoc in brazil. there is no normalfor the hundreds of thousands of families who lost loved ones. some technical difficulties there, for us. we do hope to bring you those details, that report, from katie watson, a little later in the programme. moving onto other stories now. britain's health secretary has warned that there could be up to be 100,000 new...
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katie prescott, bbc news. members of the british royal family are being urged to "rewild" the large tracts of land they own on royal estates. the wildlife campaginer chris packham has delivered a petition to buckingham palace along with about one hundred children calling on the royals to restore their land to its natural stae. ecologists believe some of the estates would naturally be home to beavers and wild boar as simonjones explains. taking their message direct to buckingham palace, campaigners say the royals must re—wild. they are the biggest landowners in the country but their estates use practices that are said to degrade the land, like a deer stalking and grouse shooting. instead, there are calls for it to be allowed to return to a more natural state. because of their global celebrity and where they lead, other people follow, if they did this, it would be a fantastic gesture and significant at a time when we are rather tiring of people talking the talk and we need them to be walking the walk. we need
katie prescott, bbc news. members of the british royal family are being urged to "rewild" the large tracts of land they own on royal estates. the wildlife campaginer chris packham has delivered a petition to buckingham palace along with about one hundred children calling on the royals to restore their land to its natural stae. ecologists believe some of the estates would naturally be home to beavers and wild boar as simonjones explains. taking their message direct to buckingham...
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katie gornall�*s, bbc news. saracens humilated bath in rugby union's premiership, winning by 71—17 at the rec. they ran in ten tries and were already 45 points up without reply at half time, as they climb to third. it leaves bath rooted to the bottom, this their heaviest home defeat in the competition. a reminder the new men's british number one cameron norrie is in action in the final of indian wells from midnight tonight, you can follow live commentary on bbc radio 5live. that though is all from me for now. clive. john, thank you for that. that's it. there's more throughout the evening on the bbc news channel. but now on bbc one, time for the news where you are. have a very good night. hello. well, it's time to have a look at the weather for the week ahead. and it's looking very changeable, very, very mild. let's have a look at the jet stream first — some big patterns here, big peaks and troughs, you can see a peak going over greenland there, trough in the north atlantic, then peaking again across western
katie gornall�*s, bbc news. saracens humilated bath in rugby union's premiership, winning by 71—17 at the rec. they ran in ten tries and were already 45 points up without reply at half time, as they climb to third. it leaves bath rooted to the bottom, this their heaviest home defeat in the competition. a reminder the new men's british number one cameron norrie is in action in the final of indian wells from midnight tonight, you can follow live commentary on bbc radio 5live. that though is...
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sure of the results with three goals in a ten—minute spell towards the end, this audacious chip from katie mckay to hear the pick of the bunch. chelsea have done theirjob with a 3—1win over brighton earlier today. guro reiten scored the first before sam kerr's fifth goal of the season gave chelsea a comfortable lead at half—time. danielle carter pulled one back for the seagulls in the second half, but beth england's goal ten minutes from time secured the three points for chelsea. let's get a quick look at some of the day's other sport now. it's all to play for in the one—off day—night women's test between australia and india. the visitors declared on 377—8. deepti sharma adding 66 to opener simriti mandhana's 127. australia finished the day on 143—4 at close, some 234 runs behind meg lanning top scoring for the aussies so far with 38. britain's cameron norrie is in action in a few hours looking to reach another atp final. he beat denis shapovalov in the quarterfinals of the san diego open last night and, tonight, faces top seed andrey rublev in the semis. and bryson dechambeau
sure of the results with three goals in a ten—minute spell towards the end, this audacious chip from katie mckay to hear the pick of the bunch. chelsea have done theirjob with a 3—1win over brighton earlier today. guro reiten scored the first before sam kerr's fifth goal of the season gave chelsea a comfortable lead at half—time. danielle carter pulled one back for the seagulls in the second half, but beth england's goal ten minutes from time secured the three points for chelsea. let's...
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katie prescott, bbc news. russian journalist dmitry muratov has told the bbc he is dedicating his nobel peace prize to those who have given their lives for jounalism. mr muratov was given the award with fillipino journalist maria ressa. he spoke to the bbc�*s richard galpin in moscow. translation: this price is definitely not for me. i should not be receiving this. it is a price for all the journalists who have given their lives for their profession. will winning the nobel peace prize, will give protection to independent journalists in russia? journalists in russia ? translation: journalists in russia? translation: we have a very complicated situation with the media now. a lot of them are start—ups, especially the ones that do investigations have been declared foreign agents or undesirable organisations. ads, foreign agents or undesirable organisations.— foreign agents or undesirable oruanisations. ., ., ., ., , , organisations. a lot of “ournalists have fauen * organisations. a lot of “ournalists ha
katie prescott, bbc news. russian journalist dmitry muratov has told the bbc he is dedicating his nobel peace prize to those who have given their lives for jounalism. mr muratov was given the award with fillipino journalist maria ressa. he spoke to the bbc�*s richard galpin in moscow. translation: this price is definitely not for me. i should not be receiving this. it is a price for all the journalists who have given their lives for their profession. will winning the nobel peace prize, will...
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katie cornell, bbc news. tributes have been paid to the renowned dutch conductor — bernard haitink — who's died at the age of 92. his career spanned 60 years, as tim allman explains. bernard haitink always commanded the stage, and always commanded his orchestra. described as one of the most humane interpreters of classical music, he lived and loved his craft, bringing a unique, almost irreplaceable quality every time he raised his baton. translation: one of | the peculiarities i always found was that at the moment he started conducting, the orchestra immediately sounded different. you often thought in the days before that we had played beautifully and then suddenly, it turned out to be deeper and warmer and more beautiful and more real. bernard haitink was born in amsterdam in 1929. he had a natural affinity for music, describing himself as a "little fanatic". he made a name for himself in the concertgebouw orchestra in his native netherlands, but he also worked in london, chicago and boston, never forget
katie cornell, bbc news. tributes have been paid to the renowned dutch conductor — bernard haitink — who's died at the age of 92. his career spanned 60 years, as tim allman explains. bernard haitink always commanded the stage, and always commanded his orchestra. described as one of the most humane interpreters of classical music, he lived and loved his craft, bringing a unique, almost irreplaceable quality every time he raised his baton. translation: one of | the peculiarities i always...
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katy austin, bbc news. human rights watch says taliban authorities have imposed wide ranging restrictions on the media in afghanistan. it comes a day after the taliban released the afghan freelance photographer morteza samadi after 23 days in detention. he was arrested along with a number of activists earlier this month at a protest in western herat. after being detained for three weeks, morteza samadi, a freelance photographer, has been released. he was arrested by the taliban during a protest in western herat province. the taliban accused him of activities that threatened national security and of using his social media platforms to provoke people against them. this is the moment morteza samadi was arrested. he was separated from the crowd and pushed into a government building. during an anti—taliban and anti—pakistan protest on september 7. the peaceful demonstration was dispersed by the local forces. at least two men were killed and seven wounded. morteza was there to cover the gathering, an event he
katy austin, bbc news. human rights watch says taliban authorities have imposed wide ranging restrictions on the media in afghanistan. it comes a day after the taliban released the afghan freelance photographer morteza samadi after 23 days in detention. he was arrested along with a number of activists earlier this month at a protest in western herat. after being detained for three weeks, morteza samadi, a freelance photographer, has been released. he was arrested by the taliban during a protest...
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katy austin has more. since international travel started to open up again, we've got used to a traffic light system of rules. today it's changing. there will still be a red list of countries, meaning passengers must pay to quarantine in a government approved hotel when they return to the uk but from today there are no green and amber list. fully vaccinated passengers returning from more than 50 non— red list countries longer have to take over test the uk. —— covid—19 test. i don't have to self—isolate or take a test on day eight after arriving either. for now everyone under under fives must still pay for a pcr test two days after they arrive. people who have not been jabbed arrive. people who have not beenjabbed have arrive. people who have not been jabbed have to take a test before travelling to the uk and when they get here they must self—isolate for ten days and take the day to make and they ate test. the travel industry had complained the old testing regime was deterring as unjust. the airl
katy austin has more. since international travel started to open up again, we've got used to a traffic light system of rules. today it's changing. there will still be a red list of countries, meaning passengers must pay to quarantine in a government approved hotel when they return to the uk but from today there are no green and amber list. fully vaccinated passengers returning from more than 50 non— red list countries longer have to take over test the uk. —— covid—19 test. i don't have...
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katy austin, bbc news. climate ministers gathering in italy says a lot more progress needs to be made by wealthy countries before a crucial us summit in glasgow in november. frustration on the streets as young activists marched to the milan climate conference on friday. this is ourfuture, and we have to fight for our futures. inside the conference today, a mood of quiet formality as negotiators brought this meeting to a close. what is been discussed, though, could hardly be more urgent. the fires, the floods, the melting of the ice and the rising of the sea, and turmoil in populations... the overall message from leaders here is one of cautious optimism — that it will be possible to reach a decisive climate agreement in glasgow, but that it won't be easy. people who are here in milan representing some of the most vulnerable and small island nations are really concerned that we're still a long way from the trajectory of keeping global temperature increase this century to within this key threshold of 1.5 deg
katy austin, bbc news. climate ministers gathering in italy says a lot more progress needs to be made by wealthy countries before a crucial us summit in glasgow in november. frustration on the streets as young activists marched to the milan climate conference on friday. this is ourfuture, and we have to fight for our futures. inside the conference today, a mood of quiet formality as negotiators brought this meeting to a close. what is been discussed, though, could hardly be more urgent. the...
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katy austin, bbc news. the government's latest coronavirus figures show, there were a3,a23 new infections recorded in the latest 2a—hour period. that means on average there were a1,359 cases per day, in the past week. another 1a8 deaths have been recorded, that's of people who died within 28 days of a positive test, which means onaverage there were 119 deaths per day, in the past week. 0n vaccinations, 85.9 percent of the population aged 12 and over, have had their first dose, and 78.8 percent have been double jabbed. new zealand has held a national day of action to encourage all remaining unvaccinated citizens to get a coronavirus shot. the "vaxathon" was streamed live on television for 8 hours — while pop—up clinics opened up across the country, including in the cabin of a dreamliner plane. by late afternoon, more than 120,000 people had received an innoculation. before today, just over half of the population were fully vaccinated. the british—iranian aid—worker, nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe has
katy austin, bbc news. the government's latest coronavirus figures show, there were a3,a23 new infections recorded in the latest 2a—hour period. that means on average there were a1,359 cases per day, in the past week. another 1a8 deaths have been recorded, that's of people who died within 28 days of a positive test, which means onaverage there were 119 deaths per day, in the past week. 0n vaccinations, 85.9 percent of the population aged 12 and over, have had their first dose, and 78.8...
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katie prescott, bbc news. the labour mp is the shadow minister for business and consumers she says she's not surprised by the latest warnings about a rise in prices. businesses are facing crippling rising cross at a time we are seeing other real pressures continue whether that's with supplied materials or a shortage of staff and shortage of skills. we think it's absolutely vital that the government does listen to this call for a winter plan from the british chamber of commerce because what's clear is that without proper support and forward planning, things are going to get harderfor forward planning, things are going to get harder for businesses, not easier. and we need our businesses to get through this difficult time of recovery from the pandemic because if businesses don't survive, then that it's also going to mean thatjobs are at risk and it's going to hit family income is much harder. we have already seen this chaos hit family energy business prices, last week seen that £139 increase at the price cap goi
katie prescott, bbc news. the labour mp is the shadow minister for business and consumers she says she's not surprised by the latest warnings about a rise in prices. businesses are facing crippling rising cross at a time we are seeing other real pressures continue whether that's with supplied materials or a shortage of staff and shortage of skills. we think it's absolutely vital that the government does listen to this call for a winter plan from the british chamber of commerce because what's...
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our business correspondent katy austin is here. millions of people could be affected. any idea when services will be up and running. hat affected. any idea when services will be up and running.— affected. any idea when services will be up and running. not at the moment. online _ will be up and running. not at the moment. online ordering - will be up and running. not at the moment. online ordering has- moment. online ordering has seen huge growth since the pandemic began. tesco customers have been told existing orders that were already in the pipeline will go ahead if they are three items or more. since yesterday morning there have been complaints on social media from customers who have found they can�*t place, amend or cancel orders of groceries through tesco�*s website or app, which has around 6.5 million users. tesco has apologised and said it happened because of an attempt to interfere with its systems, it says, which seems to have happened at some point overnight on friday. a spokesperson added there was no reason to believe customer data had been affected an
our business correspondent katy austin is here. millions of people could be affected. any idea when services will be up and running. hat affected. any idea when services will be up and running.— affected. any idea when services will be up and running. not at the moment. online _ will be up and running. not at the moment. online ordering - will be up and running. not at the moment. online ordering has- moment. online ordering has seen huge growth since the pandemic began. tesco customers have...
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katie cornell, bbc news. tributes have been paid to the renowned dutch conductor — bernard haitink — who's died at the age of 92. in a career spanning more than sixty years — he was principal conductor for some of the world's great orchestras. the bbc�*s tim allman looks back at his life and career. he always commanded the stage. and always commanded his orchestra.— and always commanded his orchestra. , ,. , ., ., orchestra. described as one of the most _ orchestra. described as one of the most humane _ orchestra. described as one of the most humane interpreters| orchestra. described as one of i the most humane interpreters of classical music he lived and loved his craft. bringing a unique, almost irreplaceable quality every time he raised his bat on. translation: fine quality every time he raised his bat on. translation: one of the peculiarities _ his bat on. translation: one of the peculiarities i _ his bat on. translation: one of the peculiarities i always - the peculiarities i always found was
katie cornell, bbc news. tributes have been paid to the renowned dutch conductor — bernard haitink — who's died at the age of 92. in a career spanning more than sixty years — he was principal conductor for some of the world's great orchestras. the bbc�*s tim allman looks back at his life and career. he always commanded the stage. and always commanded his orchestra.— and always commanded his orchestra. , ,. , ., ., orchestra. described as one of the most _ orchestra. described as one...