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rebecca morelle, bbc news. the headlines on bbc news... downing street insists borisjohnson is still in control after another tory mp calls on him to go, and the resignation of a fifth downing st adviser. a spectacle in beijing to mark the opening of the winter olympics — but fewer world leaders attend because of claims of human rights abuses by president xi's government. a court orders checks on food and agricultural goods from britain to northern ireland must continue for now. now on bbc news, it's time for newswatch. hello, and welcome to newswatch with me, samira ahmed. bbc three is back on tv — can its new show, the catch up, persuade young adults back into watching news bulletins? enough colleagues to rescue your premiership... and guess what the subject was at the first question to the prime minister at this press conference in ukraine? in the face of strong protests, bbc three disappeared as a broadcast channel in 2016, though it continued to exist online. bbc bosses said it was to save money. this week, keen to ensure that 16â
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this is bbc news with the latest headlines. in local elections in england, the conservatives suffer a series of significant losses in london, but across the country, labour are only making modest gains. results continued to come in during the day and into saturday, and as they did, the overall picture evolved. by the end of friday, it was clear that the conservatives had lost nearly 500 council seats, as was mentioned in an online article, headlined like this, which drew the ire ofjac freeman... we asked bbc news for a response to that point, and they told us... it's fair to say not everyone is so concerned about the outcome of local elections, which often struggle to enthuse large parts of the electorate. those who are politically engaged were well—served by bbc news, which ran through—the—night programmes on both television and radio, as well as extensive coverage through the day on friday. coverage through it was all too much, though, for dawn cannell... one way of trying to attract audiences to a topic like local elec
this is bbc news with the latest headlines. in local elections in england, the conservatives suffer a series of significant losses in london, but across the country, labour are only making modest gains. results continued to come in during the day and into saturday, and as they did, the overall picture evolved. by the end of friday, it was clear that the conservatives had lost nearly 500 council seats, as was mentioned in an online article, headlined like this, which drew the ire ofjac...
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the bbc one news _ this. thank you very much. the bbc one news bulletins - this. thank you very much. the bbc one news bulletins were i this. thank you very much. the i bbc one news bulletins were not the only broadcast to come from northern ireland on tuesday. at 9p on that evening viewers tuning in to the news channel see the context with christian fraser instead saw this. less than 36 hours before the polls openin than 36 hours before the polls open in northern ireland assembly election, the leaders of the five main parties face questions from a studio audience here in belfast. welcome to the leaders debate. jill hobson was watching that and describes her response in this video. and describes her response in this video-— this video. where was the context with _ this video. where was the context with christian - this video. where was the i context with christian fraser on tuesday evening this week? i always watch this programme on the bbc news channel for the informed discussion between christian and his guests about important world affairs. instead, what i go
the bbc one news _ this. thank you very much. the bbc one news bulletins - this. thank you very much. the bbc one news bulletins were i this. thank you very much. the i bbc one news bulletins were not the only broadcast to come from northern ireland on tuesday. at 9p on that evening viewers tuning in to the news channel see the context with christian fraser instead saw this. less than 36 hours before the polls openin than 36 hours before the polls open in northern ireland assembly election, the...
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news.— our current spread reports but across bbc news. tonight at 10pm boris johnson _ across bbc news. tonight at 10pm boris johnson has _ across bbc news. tonight at 10pm boris johnson has called _ across bbc news. tonight at 10pm boris johnson has called upon - across bbc news. tonight at 10pm| boris johnson has called upon once borisjohnson has called upon once again to withdraw for activations he made against keir starmer. castar may use to be the director of public prosecutions but there is no evidence by the prime minister's original allegation that secular had failed to prosecute savo. downing street has no intention of apologising for the prime minister's false claim that keir starmer failed to prosecute jimmy for sex offenders —— offences. others thought the status of boris johnson's claim was not as black—and—white as the bbc had been traded. arguing that as head of the competition service at the time that it failed to prosecute jimmy competition service at the time that it failed to prosecutejimmy saville castar may ha
news.— our current spread reports but across bbc news. tonight at 10pm boris johnson _ across bbc news. tonight at 10pm boris johnson has _ across bbc news. tonight at 10pm boris johnson has called _ across bbc news. tonight at 10pm boris johnson has called upon - across bbc news. tonight at 10pm| boris johnson has called upon once borisjohnson has called upon once again to withdraw for activations he made against keir starmer. castar may use to be the director of public prosecutions but...
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this is bbc news. i'm simon pusey. our top stories: britain is among the countries telling their citizens to leave ukraine as america warns an invasion could be imminent. we continue to see signs of russian escalation, including new forces arriving at the ukrainian border. we are in the window when an invasion could begin at any time should vladimir putin decide to order it. an injunction designed to end the protests in the canadian province of ottawa comes into force, but many demonstrators are still there. the so—called �*freedom convoy�* seems to have inspired copycats around the world. in france, president macron calls for calm. borisjohnson receives a legal questionnaire from the police as part of the investigation into parties held at downing street.
this is bbc news. i'm simon pusey. our top stories: britain is among the countries telling their citizens to leave ukraine as america warns an invasion could be imminent. we continue to see signs of russian escalation, including new forces arriving at the ukrainian border. we are in the window when an invasion could begin at any time should vladimir putin decide to order it. an injunction designed to end the protests in the canadian province of ottawa comes into force, but many demonstrators...
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{lit our ordinary russians getting to hear bbc news? of course, our output _ to hear bbc news? of course, our output in _ to hear bbc news? of course, our output in russia _ to hear bbc news? of course, our output in russia has - to hear bbc news? of course, our output in russia has been| our output in russia has been pretty, intensively blocked in the last week. we are a digital only service in bbc russian, so audiences were getting our content through the bbc russian website and the app, and around about a week ago that traffic was choked off and restricted very tom ra nsley was choked off and restricted very tom ransley by the russian state. however, we can see that some of that information is getting through and we try to communicate with russian audiences directly about how to circumvent those restrictions either by using the dark web, the so—called torrita, the different internet forum, and try different internet forum, and by other circumvention technology, including vpns, to be able to access the site still. we know some of it is working. it is very difficult. it is s
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do these new cases _ us here on bbc news. do these new cases indicate _ us here on bbc news. do these new cases indicate that - us here on bbc news. do these new cases indicate that this - us here on bbc news. do these new cases indicate that this is l new cases indicate that this is a highly contagious disease that we should maybe take more seriously? that we should maybe take more seriousl ? ., ~ , ., ., ., seriously? thank you for having me. seriously? thank you for having me- monkey — seriously? thank you for having me. monkey box _ seriously? thank you for having me. monkey box is _ seriously? thank you for having me. monkey box is a _ seriously? thank you for having me. monkey box is a serious i me. monkey box is a serious disease. while it may not carry the same kind of fertility rates that we think about with other viruses, this one can be very serious and particularly in immunocompromised individuals. the death that you are speaking of were in fact in people who had issues with the immune system, and so monkey box was definitely a contributor here, but it was becau
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this is bbc news. our top stories: mike pence criticises donald trump for saying the ex us vice—president could have overturned the outcome of the 2020 presidential election. president trump is wrong. i had no right to overturn the election. the presidency belongs to the american people, and the american people alone. a meeting of minds ahead of the winter olympics: china's president xi backs his russian counterpart in opposing the expansion of nato. the games open officially in beijing amid chinese pride and international controversy. emergency workers in morocco are hopeful of reaching a 5—year—old boy who's been trapped for four days in a deep well. as tensions in ukraine continue, we have a special report from the eastern region that for years has suffered
this is bbc news. our top stories: mike pence criticises donald trump for saying the ex us vice—president could have overturned the outcome of the 2020 presidential election. president trump is wrong. i had no right to overturn the election. the presidency belongs to the american people, and the american people alone. a meeting of minds ahead of the winter olympics: china's president xi backs his russian counterpart in opposing the expansion of nato. the games open officially in beijing amid...
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we ask to bbc news _ impartial news coverage. we ask to bbc news for— impartial news coverage. we ask to bbc news for a _ impartial news coverage. we ask to bbc news for a response - impartial news coverage. we ask to bbc news for a response to i to bbc news for a response to that. here is the statement they gave us. when news of thursday's by election results came in, boris johnson was in rwanda, and hanging over his trip, there was the government's controversial plan to send asylum seekers to that country. that term asylum seekers, along with refugees is the most common one being used around this issue on the bbc, as you can hear in these two recent reports. can hear in these two recent reorts. �* , . can hear in these two recent reorts. a ., ., can hear in these two recent reorts. �* , ., ., ~ can hear in these two recent reorts. ., ~ ., , reports. as a hotel like many others. inside, _ reports. as a hotel like many others. inside, one _ reports. as a hotel like many others. inside, one of- reports. as a hotel like many others. inside, one of the - others. inside, one of
we ask to bbc news _ impartial news coverage. we ask to bbc news for— impartial news coverage. we ask to bbc news for a _ impartial news coverage. we ask to bbc news for a response - impartial news coverage. we ask to bbc news for a response to i to bbc news for a response to that. here is the statement they gave us. when news of thursday's by election results came in, boris johnson was in rwanda, and hanging over his trip, there was the government's controversial plan to send asylum seekers...
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this is bbc news. our top stories... president biden says he's convinced vladimir putin has made the decision to invade ukraine — with an attack on kyiv expected in the coming days. we're calling out russia's plans loudly and repeatedly not because we want a conflict but because we are doing everything in our power to remove any reason russia may give to justify invading ukraine and prevent them from moving. storm eunice continues moving eastward — after leaving a trail of destruction in the uk and northern europe. and brad pitt sues his ex—wife — angelina jolie — for selling her stake in the french vineyard where they got married.
this is bbc news. our top stories... president biden says he's convinced vladimir putin has made the decision to invade ukraine — with an attack on kyiv expected in the coming days. we're calling out russia's plans loudly and repeatedly not because we want a conflict but because we are doing everything in our power to remove any reason russia may give to justify invading ukraine and prevent them from moving. storm eunice continues moving eastward — after leaving a trail of destruction in...
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—— the bbc news app six. this week's extraordinary stand—off between borisjohnson and his conservative colleagues in parliament began on tuesday evening with the resignations of rishi sunak and sledgerjaved. emerging as they did shortly after six o'clock, it would normally have been for the news at six to break the news immediately, but those tuning in to watch the programme instead found it had been postponed, with tennis being shown on both bbc one and bbc two. it was almost 6.20 before the main bbc channel got to report what had happened. main bbc channel got to report what had happened-— had happened. breaking news this evenin: , had happened. breaking news this evening. the _ had happened. breaking news this evening, the chancellor— had happened. breaking news this evening, the chancellor rishi - had happened. breaking news this. evening, the chancellor rishi sunak and the health secretary sajid javid resigned from the cabinet, telling the prime minister the tone he sets reflects on his colleagues
—— the bbc news app six. this week's extraordinary stand—off between borisjohnson and his conservative colleagues in parliament began on tuesday evening with the resignations of rishi sunak and sledgerjaved. emerging as they did shortly after six o'clock, it would normally have been for the news at six to break the news immediately, but those tuning in to watch the programme instead found it had been postponed, with tennis being shown on both bbc one and bbc two. it was almost 6.20 before...
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this is bbc news. the headlines: borisjohnson survives as britain's prime minister, but he suffers a substantial rebellion among conservative mps in a confidence vote. it means that over 40% of his party declared a lack of confidence in their leader. ukraine's president zelensky visits front line troops in the donbas, as the uk announces it will send multiple—launch rocket systems to the country. russia says it would hit new targets in ukraine if the west supplied longer—range missiles. the un's climate change chief says efforts to tackle global warming can help create unity between nations at a time of conflict. patricia espinosa was speaking six months after the cop26 climate summit in glasgow. and the international atomic energy agency says north korea is expanding
this is bbc news. the headlines: borisjohnson survives as britain's prime minister, but he suffers a substantial rebellion among conservative mps in a confidence vote. it means that over 40% of his party declared a lack of confidence in their leader. ukraine's president zelensky visits front line troops in the donbas, as the uk announces it will send multiple—launch rocket systems to the country. russia says it would hit new targets in ukraine if the west supplied longer—range missiles. the...
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patrick geary, bbc news. �*, ., ., bbc news. it's something that i for sure it never _ bbc news. it's something that i for sure it never believed, _ bbc news. it's something that i for sure it never believed, being - bbc news. it's something that i for sure it never believed, being here. sure it never believed, being here at 36, being competitive again. playing in the most important court of my career one more time. it means a lot to me, it means everything. it means a lot of energy to try to keep going. what can happen in the future, but i am going to keep fighting to try to keep going. so many thanks. thank you very much, everyone. britain's alfie hewett and gordon reid claimed their 10th grand slam title in a row with victory in the men's wheelchair doubles. the top seeds beat argentina's gustavo fernandez and shingo kunieda ofjapan. it means they've won the doubles title at the french open for the past three years and clinched the australian open title earlier this year. let's have a quick look at some of the other stories making sports news today. 0tt tanak claimed his first
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we asked the bbc news about this _ news. we asked the bbc news about this and _ news. we asked the bbc news about this and they _ news. we asked the bbc news about this and they told - news. we asked the bbc news about this and they told us... | so that is the official bbc response, paul. you, of course, edit the domestic listens. verse 25 minutes of monday's news ten, the first 20 minutes on tuesday's news at ten, were ukraine. why aren't the bulletins as opposed to the rolling news channels, the bulletins, doing thejob rolling news channels, the bulletins, doing the job of providing a full and balanced round—up of the whole day's news including important uk stories? i news including important uk stories? ~ �* , news including important uk stories? ~' �* , ., stories? i think there's a number _ stories? i think there's a number of _ stories? i think there's a number of things - stories? i think there's a number of things there. | stories? i think there's a | number of things there. i stories? i think there's a - number of things there. i think first of all, just
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lizo mzimba, bbc news. now on bbc news it's time for newswatch. hello and welcome to newswatch with me samira ahmed. did bbc news overdo the platinumjubilee celebrations last weekend and forget its normal journalistic values? 0h, quite the booing in the crowd, and you can hear it... and did the bbc alter the sound level of booing when repeating shots of boris and carriejohnson at last week's thanksgiving service? a decade ago, the bbc was widely criticised for dumbing down it's treatment of the queens diamond jubilee, with its rain drenched royal flotilla along the thames. and a year ago, it received a record 100,000 complaints about the extent of air time devoted to the duke of edinburgh's death. those experiences coupled, with the recent troubled history of the royal family meant there was an intense focus on how the platinum jubilees death was covered on the bbc. and the corporation certainly pulled out all the stops from the start of the weekend to the end. cheering. she was the star of the show and it was her grand finale. the queen began the
lizo mzimba, bbc news. now on bbc news it's time for newswatch. hello and welcome to newswatch with me samira ahmed. did bbc news overdo the platinumjubilee celebrations last weekend and forget its normal journalistic values? 0h, quite the booing in the crowd, and you can hear it... and did the bbc alter the sound level of booing when repeating shots of boris and carriejohnson at last week's thanksgiving service? a decade ago, the bbc was widely criticised for dumbing down it's treatment of the...
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nomia iqbal, bbc news, miami. stay with us on bbc news. still to come: the british mp suspended from parliament after being accused of watching pornography during a house of commons debate. nothing, it seemed, was too big to withstand the force of the tornado. the extent of the devastation will lead to renewed calls for government help to build better housing. internationally, there have already been protests. sweden says it received no warning of the accident. indeed, the russians at first denied anything had gone wrong. only when radioactivity levels began to increase outside russia were they forced to admit the accident. for the mujahideen, the mood here is of great celebration. this is the end of a 12—year war for them. they've taken the capital, which they've been fighting for for so long. it was 7.00 in the morning _ on the day when power began to pass from the minority to the majority, when africa, after 300 years, - reclaimed its last white colony. this is bbc news. the latest headlines: as heavy fighting continues in the east of
nomia iqbal, bbc news, miami. stay with us on bbc news. still to come: the british mp suspended from parliament after being accused of watching pornography during a house of commons debate. nothing, it seemed, was too big to withstand the force of the tornado. the extent of the devastation will lead to renewed calls for government help to build better housing. internationally, there have already been protests. sweden says it received no warning of the accident. indeed, the russians at first...
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the big news that day was inflation was at a 30—year high. the bbc news told us... thank you for all your comments this week. if you want to share your opinions about what you see, read or hear on bbc news on tv, radio, online or social media, e—mail newswatch@bbc.co.uk or could find us on twitter, @newswatchbbc. you can call us on 0370 010 6676, and do have a look at previous interviews on our website, bbc.co.uk/newswatch. that's all from us. we'll be back to hear your thoughts may bbc news coverage again next week. goodbye. hello. storm eunice is now moving away from the uk. a couple of days ago, it was a storm which had barely formed on the satellite picture. just in the past 2a hours, look how it really took shape. it's moved across the uk. it's now out into the north sea. as it continues to move away, these really strong and damaging winds will continue to ease. we aren't there yet. in fact, ther is still a met office amber warning here in this area. gusts of 60—80 mph, but as we get deeper through the evening and especially into tonight, the worst of these
the big news that day was inflation was at a 30—year high. the bbc news told us... thank you for all your comments this week. if you want to share your opinions about what you see, read or hear on bbc news on tv, radio, online or social media, e—mail newswatch@bbc.co.uk or could find us on twitter, @newswatchbbc. you can call us on 0370 010 6676, and do have a look at previous interviews on our website, bbc.co.uk/newswatch. that's all from us. we'll be back to hear your thoughts may bbc...
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some of them is the digital director of bbc news. thank you for coming. why now? ., , ., , now? from the beginning of this war, we now? from the beginning of this war. we knew — now? from the beginning of this war, we knew that _ now? from the beginning of this war, we knew that we _ now? from the beginning of this war, we knew that we would - now? from the beginning of this war, we knew that we would be l war, we knew that we would be presented with a challenge and that would be how can we continue our service, get trustworthy news, news that really matters to all audiences and audiences inside russia and inside ukraine? and we are using our own platforms but then we are also using social media platforms and we've not been on tick—tock but we could see from the very beginning of the war that tick—tock became a place with a lot of information about the war but also disinformation about the war and we just felt that it would be wrong of us not to be there. tick—tock has developed very fast. it used to be primarily for entertai
some of them is the digital director of bbc news. thank you for coming. why now? ., , ., , now? from the beginning of this war, we now? from the beginning of this war. we knew — now? from the beginning of this war, we knew that _ now? from the beginning of this war, we knew that we _ now? from the beginning of this war, we knew that we would - now? from the beginning of this war, we knew that we would be l war, we knew that we would be presented with a challenge and that would be how can we...
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this is bbc news. i'm rich preston. our top stories: russia intensifies its attacks on ukraine's donbas region as its forces advance on the battlefield in the south and east of the country. the outcome of this war depends on ukrainian resilience, on the amount of help its army gets from nato and president putin's determination to fight on whatever the cost to russia. polls are open in australia's general election, with voters choosing between the incumbent scott morrison and his rival, the labor leader, anthony albanese. the world health organization convenes a meeting to discuss the global rise in monkeypox infections.
this is bbc news. i'm rich preston. our top stories: russia intensifies its attacks on ukraine's donbas region as its forces advance on the battlefield in the south and east of the country. the outcome of this war depends on ukrainian resilience, on the amount of help its army gets from nato and president putin's determination to fight on whatever the cost to russia. polls are open in australia's general election, with voters choosing between the incumbent scott morrison and his rival, the...
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but is bbc news. —— that is bbc news. hello, there. it's mid—march, days are getting longer and the sunshine is getting stronger, and we'll see some of that as we go through out week ahead. there's going to be a lot of dry weather in the forecast. pretty mild, by day, in the sunshine. chilly at night still, with some patchy mist and fog, and there will be some rain this week but it is most likely to be through wednesday. now, for the here and now, we've got rain clearing to the east, this little area of cloud bringing some showers into scotland and one down into the south—west. now, these showers in the south—west may be heavy and thundery and they'll drift along the channel coast during the early part of the morning. at the same time, some showers moving out of northern ireland into central and southern scotland, along with northern england, with the best of the sunshine perhaps a little bit further south, into central parts of england and wales with highs of 1a degrees. now, there's going to be a good deal of dry weather around
but is bbc news. —— that is bbc news. hello, there. it's mid—march, days are getting longer and the sunshine is getting stronger, and we'll see some of that as we go through out week ahead. there's going to be a lot of dry weather in the forecast. pretty mild, by day, in the sunshine. chilly at night still, with some patchy mist and fog, and there will be some rain this week but it is most likely to be through wednesday. now, for the here and now, we've got rain clearing to the east, this...
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danny savage, bbc news. as the storm moved into europe, code red weather warnings were issued by the dutch authorities. three people have been killed in the netherlands by falling trees. a man died in belgium afterfalling from his boat. anna holligan reports from the hague. this was no ordinary day at the beach. this was scheveningen on the edge of the hague. coastal areas felt the full force of storm eunice with gusts of up to 130 kilometres an hour. the dutch meteorological institute declared a code red emergency, which lasted well into the evening. just listen to that gale. this football stadium has heard some roars but none as ferocious as eunice. schools and universities closed early to ensure students could get home while the bike paths were still safe. most people realised it was best not to ride. across the border in belgium, transport services were also disrupted. and patients in this hospital had a very lucky escape when a crane collapsed. whilst sunday is expected to bring some calm, another storm
danny savage, bbc news. as the storm moved into europe, code red weather warnings were issued by the dutch authorities. three people have been killed in the netherlands by falling trees. a man died in belgium afterfalling from his boat. anna holligan reports from the hague. this was no ordinary day at the beach. this was scheveningen on the edge of the hague. coastal areas felt the full force of storm eunice with gusts of up to 130 kilometres an hour. the dutch meteorological institute declared...
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this is bbc news. i'm sally bundock, with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. can borisjohnson cling to power? britain's prime minister is forced to reshuffle his cabinet after two senior ministers quit. a police operation across europe leads to the arrests of more than 100 people accused of trafficking migrants to britain. us police say the july 4th shooting took weeks to plan and the suspect dressed as a woman to escape. the 21—year—old's charged with seven counts of murder. and england's lionesses hope for a winning start as the european women's football championship gets under way. hello and welcome. we begin here in the uk, where borisjohnson has another difficult day ahead. critics, some from within his own party, say it's over for the prime minister after the resignation of chancellor rishi sunak and health secretary sajid javid. other senior ministers have thrown their support behind borisjohnson, but the bbc understands somejunior ministers are still considerin
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follow it on bbc news online or the bbc news app. and a reminder of the top stories, the us and eu are set to reveal more sanctions on russia. the ukrainian president told the united nations conditions and war crimes committed were the worst since world war ii. hello. the weather looked very different between the top and tail of the uk on tuesday. across england and wales, the sun came out for many. and in the sunshine, temperatures got up into the low to mid teens. this was the isle of wight tuesday afternoon. here we are, though, in aberdeenshire tuesday afternoon, a very different picture — some fresh snowfall, temperatures barely scratching above freezing. arctic air to the north of the uk. to the south, atlantic air. the two mixing out towards the west, with this occlusion turning back behind an area of low pressure. slightly cooler air flooding in to all parts of the uk on wednesday. relatively milder air, though, just pushing into the far north of scotland. but that big area of low pressure does mean, for all areas, it's goi
follow it on bbc news online or the bbc news app. and a reminder of the top stories, the us and eu are set to reveal more sanctions on russia. the ukrainian president told the united nations conditions and war crimes committed were the worst since world war ii. hello. the weather looked very different between the top and tail of the uk on tuesday. across england and wales, the sun came out for many. and in the sunshine, temperatures got up into the low to mid teens. this was the isle of wight...
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this is bbc news. the latest headlines... condemnation after another atrocity in ukraine — at least 50 people are dead and hundreds more injured in a rocket attack on a train station. more help is on the way, with countries sending weapons including — for the first time — an air defence system. russia invaded ukrainejust six weeks ago, but in that time, we've seen entire districts destroyed, there's possible evidence of war crimes being committed, and more than ten million people have been forced to leave their homes. the war is transforming this nation. jeremy bowen, has been reporting on the conflict for more than a month, and he's sent us this report. a warning, it does contain, some upsetting scenes. yuri went back to the place where his daughter was killed. why did you burn her? these ashes are all that is left. a doctor, his only child, she was picking up medicines at a humanitarian centre when it was destroyed in one of russia's last attacks before they retreat from kyiv. —— before the
this is bbc news. the latest headlines... condemnation after another atrocity in ukraine — at least 50 people are dead and hundreds more injured in a rocket attack on a train station. more help is on the way, with countries sending weapons including — for the first time — an air defence system. russia invaded ukrainejust six weeks ago, but in that time, we've seen entire districts destroyed, there's possible evidence of war crimes being committed, and more than ten million people have...
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this is bbc news. the latest headlines: europe's intense heatwave ignites wildfires. many have died in extreme temperatures across the continent. moscow orders all its forces to step up operations in ukraine as russian missiles strike cities across the country. sri lanka's parliament has gathered to begin the process of choosing a new president. that new leader will replace gotabaya rajapaksa, who fled the country and resigned in the face of massive anti—government protests. our correspondent secunder kermani reports from the capital, colombo. tight security outside parliament this morning as politicians began the process of selecting a new president. this is the man it's most likely to be — ranil wickremesinghe, currently acting leader. he's an old political face and has been the focus of protester anger. the president's office is still under the control of demonstrators, though they've handed back other official buildings. a few metres away, the main protest camp, named the gota go home village â
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mark lobel, bbc news. this is bbc news. the headlines: the us has warned that the build—up of russian troops on the ukraine border is the largest since the cold war. earlier, the russian president, vladimir putin, told his french counterpart, emmanuel macron, that he had no plans for an offensive. the report into parties held at downing street during lockdown is expected to be delivered to the prime minister shortly. there had been speculation the report would be delayed. a bridge in the us city of pittsburgh has collapsed hours before a visit to the area by president biden, to tout the investment his administration is making in america's infrastructure. six vehicles, including a bus, were on the bridge at the time, but no deaths have been reported. here's our north america correspondent peter bowes. it took just seconds for the snow—covered forbes avenue bridge to collapse early on friday morning. the steel structure, built in 1970, is a common route for motorists travelling into downtown pittsburgh. the emergency serv
mark lobel, bbc news. this is bbc news. the headlines: the us has warned that the build—up of russian troops on the ukraine border is the largest since the cold war. earlier, the russian president, vladimir putin, told his french counterpart, emmanuel macron, that he had no plans for an offensive. the report into parties held at downing street during lockdown is expected to be delivered to the prime minister shortly. there had been speculation the report would be delayed. a bridge in the us...
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peter bowes, bbc news. stay with us on bbc news. still to come: the influential online streaming platform twitch accused of encouraging unhealthy behaviour. this is the moment that millions in iran have been waiting for. after his long years in exile, the first hesitant steps of ayatollah khomeini on iranian soil. south africa's white government has offered its black opponents concessions unparalleled in the history of apartheid, and the anc leader nelson mandela is to be set free unconditionally. mission control: three, two, one... a countdown to a critical moment — the world's most powerful rocket ignited all 27 of its engines at once. and apart from its power, it's this recycling of the rocket slashing the cost of a launch, that makes this a breakthrough in the business of space travel. two americans have become the first humans to walk in space without any lifeline to their spaceship. one of them called it "a piece of cake". thousands of people have given l the yachtswoman ellen macarthur a spectacular homecoming - in the corn
peter bowes, bbc news. stay with us on bbc news. still to come: the influential online streaming platform twitch accused of encouraging unhealthy behaviour. this is the moment that millions in iran have been waiting for. after his long years in exile, the first hesitant steps of ayatollah khomeini on iranian soil. south africa's white government has offered its black opponents concessions unparalleled in the history of apartheid, and the anc leader nelson mandela is to be set free...
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hugh pym, bbc news. history could be made this weekend at the bafta film awards — if ari wegner wins the statuette for best cinematographer, for her stunning work onjane campion�*s the power of the dog, set in 1920s montana. wegner is the first woman ever nominated in the category — and she's in the running for an oscar two weeks later. she's been speaking to our culture editor katie razzall. i think there is a ceiling there that's very hungry to be broken. 25 years since our first run together... will ari wegner be the first female cinematographer ever to win a bafta or even an oscar? period western the power of the dog has 12 academy award and eight bafta nominations. you are marvellous, rose. and central to this visual feast of a film is a cinematographer who got into the business without realising quite how rare she was. i was so naive at the time. i had no idea that it was not a job that women usually did. she is now at the top of her game and, with the acclaimed directorjane campion, has crea
hugh pym, bbc news. history could be made this weekend at the bafta film awards — if ari wegner wins the statuette for best cinematographer, for her stunning work onjane campion�*s the power of the dog, set in 1920s montana. wegner is the first woman ever nominated in the category — and she's in the running for an oscar two weeks later. she's been speaking to our culture editor katie razzall. i think there is a ceiling there that's very hungry to be broken. 25 years since our first run...
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time to talk to us on i bbc news._ let's catch up bbc news. thank you. let's catch up with the web — bbc news. thank you. let's catch up with the web and _ bbc news. thank you. let's catch up with the web and use _ bbc news. thank you. let's catch up with the web and use now. _ well, it is quite a mixed bag today. some of us across east anglia and the south—east have enjoyed some dry weather but the rain is going to arrive a little bit later on — nothing too heavy. and where the rain is heavy right now, it might actually peter out through this evening — only to return through the early hours of sunday morning. so, very early on sunday, it does look distinctly wet across many western parts — particularly across wales. it will be dry and chilly across central and northern scotland, and i think tomorrow that's where the weather will be best — the north of scotland, inverness, say, enjoying some sunshine. whereas by the time we get to the lowlands and certainly southwards, it is looking like it will be a cloudy day with some heavy rain
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mark lobel, bbc news. you're watching bbc news. the headlines this hour: ukrainian fighters in the city of mariupol ignore russia's deadline to lay down their arms. the ukrainian prime minister says they'll fight to the end. in the east of the country, ukrainians have been preparing to counter the latest major russian offensive. doctors in sri lanka say they are running out of vital drugs and equipment and need urgent help. the country is going through its worst economic crisis in living memory and a shortage of foreign exchange means it is unable to import medicines that are desperately needed. sri lanka is due to start talks with the international monetary fund this week but if help doesn't arrive soon, medical unions fear it could lead to a catastrophic number of deaths. our south asia correspondent rajini vaidyanathan reports from colombo. already in a critical condition, sri lanka's now heading towards a medical emergency. doctors are running out of life—saving drugs. the future of this island nation becoming ever more fragi
mark lobel, bbc news. you're watching bbc news. the headlines this hour: ukrainian fighters in the city of mariupol ignore russia's deadline to lay down their arms. the ukrainian prime minister says they'll fight to the end. in the east of the country, ukrainians have been preparing to counter the latest major russian offensive. doctors in sri lanka say they are running out of vital drugs and equipment and need urgent help. the country is going through its worst economic crisis in living memory...
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sarah campbell, bbc news. stay with us on bbc news. still to come: meet the new parks department staff at riverside park in new york — i kid you not! i will tell you all about this in just a i will tell you all about this injust a moment. china marked its first day of rule in hong kong with a series of spectacular celebrations. a huge fireworks display was held in the former colony. the chinese president, jiang zemin, said unification was the start of a new era for hong kong. the world's first clone has been produced of an adult mammal. scientists in scotland have produced a sheep called dolly that was cloned in a laboratory using a cell from another sheep. i for the first time in 20 years, i russian and american spacecraft have docked in orbit - at the start of a new era of cooperation in space. tennis balls thwack cheering and applause challenger powered past the bishop rock lighthouse at almost 50 knots, shattering a record that had stood for 3h years, and there was no hiding the sheer elation of richard branson and his crew. this
sarah campbell, bbc news. stay with us on bbc news. still to come: meet the new parks department staff at riverside park in new york — i kid you not! i will tell you all about this in just a i will tell you all about this injust a moment. china marked its first day of rule in hong kong with a series of spectacular celebrations. a huge fireworks display was held in the former colony. the chinese president, jiang zemin, said unification was the start of a new era for hong kong. the world's...
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and social media e—mail news watch at bbc top couege media e—mail news watch at bbc top college at uk or you can find us on twitter. we are off the air next week over easter but we will be back to hear your thoughts about bbc news coverage again. goodbye. good evening. today wasn't quite as cold as yesterday because the wind wasn't as strong, but we have still ended the week with temperatures below par for the time of year. we take that chilly arctic air with us into the start of the weekend. however, as we move into next week, a shift in the pattern — southerly winds delivering some warmer conditions across the uk. so, for this weekend, it will be chilly, particularly at first. some cold and frosty nights, often dry, just a few showers. next week, it will feel warm where we get some sunshine, but it won't be sunny all the time. there will also be some outbreaks of rain. talking of rain, we saw some heavy downpours across southern england and the channel islands during this morning. that clearing away. then some sunny spells, but also, as you can see from the radar picture, lots of
and social media e—mail news watch at bbc top couege media e—mail news watch at bbc top college at uk or you can find us on twitter. we are off the air next week over easter but we will be back to hear your thoughts about bbc news coverage again. goodbye. good evening. today wasn't quite as cold as yesterday because the wind wasn't as strong, but we have still ended the week with temperatures below par for the time of year. we take that chilly arctic air with us into the start of the...
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russell trott, bbc news. this is bbc news. a reminder of our headlines: south africa's president leads funeral tributes to archbishop desmond tutu, calling him the nation's moral compass. coronavirus is still causing major disruption for travellers worldwide. thousands more flights have had to be cancelled. more now on the passing of archbishop desmond tutu, and, as we've heard, he requested a basic wooden coffin and for his body to be aquamated. it's not a term that many of us are familiar with, so what is aquamation? earlier i asked christopher taktak, the founder of doola, america's first direct to consumer aquamation service to explain the process. aquamation is scientifically known as alkaline hydrolysis. it's the most eco—friendly and gentle way to dispose of a human body. effectively, it uses water instead of fire to cremate a body's soft tissue and we use the bones afterwards to, you know, produce ashes that become a take—home result forfamilies and loved ones — that's — that's the simplest, you know, descripti
russell trott, bbc news. this is bbc news. a reminder of our headlines: south africa's president leads funeral tributes to archbishop desmond tutu, calling him the nation's moral compass. coronavirus is still causing major disruption for travellers worldwide. thousands more flights have had to be cancelled. more now on the passing of archbishop desmond tutu, and, as we've heard, he requested a basic wooden coffin and for his body to be aquamated. it's not a term that many of us are familiar...
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orla guerin, bbc news, irpin. let'sjoin our chief international correspondent, lyse doucet, who's in the capital kyiv. what on earth do we make of a day like today, when the russians allow safe passage to some ukrainian citizens, but then bomb a maternity ward? ukrainians, including president zelensky, keep begging the world for help in a war which every day that passes beggars belief. we still don't know if russia deliberately targeted that hospital. that would be a war crime. but it fits the pattern in this war. the united nations has said 18 hospitals have been targeted so far, along with schools and orphanages and kindergartens. and in the case of marie uppal —— of mariupol, it is notjust a case that marie uppal —— of mariupol, it is not just a case that the marie uppal —— of mariupol, it is notjust a case that the maternity hospital was shattered, it is an entire city of suffering, for the past week, they've been without food, water, heat and gas. today was the fifth straight day where they tried
orla guerin, bbc news, irpin. let'sjoin our chief international correspondent, lyse doucet, who's in the capital kyiv. what on earth do we make of a day like today, when the russians allow safe passage to some ukrainian citizens, but then bomb a maternity ward? ukrainians, including president zelensky, keep begging the world for help in a war which every day that passes beggars belief. we still don't know if russia deliberately targeted that hospital. that would be a war crime. but it fits the...
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adam wild, bbc news. the first official women's tour de france for more than three decades got under way in paris today at the same time as this year's men's race came to an end. denmark's jonas vingegaard was crowned champion on the champs elysses. britain's 2018 winner geraint thomas was third. there's more on the bbc sport website. but that's it from me. back to you, reeta. many thanks, lizzie. time for a look at the weather. here's nick miller. more grass fires on another hot one in england and east anglia. 32 in norfolk and thankfully there has been a little rain this evening and temperatures will come down quite a lot over the next couple of days. a lot over the next couple of days. a lot of rain this weekend in northern ireland and scotland. 0ver lot of rain this weekend in northern ireland and scotland. over 60 millimetres in places and more soaking downpours around today and still across parts of scotland into the night. all from an area of low pressure at this might beginning to move away toward
adam wild, bbc news. the first official women's tour de france for more than three decades got under way in paris today at the same time as this year's men's race came to an end. denmark's jonas vingegaard was crowned champion on the champs elysses. britain's 2018 winner geraint thomas was third. there's more on the bbc sport website. but that's it from me. back to you, reeta. many thanks, lizzie. time for a look at the weather. here's nick miller. more grass fires on another hot one in england...
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azedeh moshiri, bbc news. azeday moshiri, bbc news. one of the world's most famous restaurants is about to disappear — quite literally. it's been announced that hong kong's jumbo floating restaurant is to leave the city after nearly 50 years. it's been closed since the beginning of the pandemic and the local authorities don't want to invest in its re—opening. the bbc�*s tim allman has the story. no trip to hong kong was complete without a visit to thejumbo floating restaurant. it attracted celebrities, royalty, and more than a few locals. it was even the location for a bond film. but, this is thejumbo floating restaurant today — almost derelict now. the kitchens have already capsized and there is no money for refurbishment. mr wong has been ferrying tourists to the restaurant for years, and he will be sorry to see it go. "my life is connected tojumbo," he says. "i have been worse—off it since it closed. "if it disappears, it will hurt tourism, "it's an attraction known all over the world." covid was the final blow but this wa
azedeh moshiri, bbc news. azeday moshiri, bbc news. one of the world's most famous restaurants is about to disappear — quite literally. it's been announced that hong kong's jumbo floating restaurant is to leave the city after nearly 50 years. it's been closed since the beginning of the pandemic and the local authorities don't want to invest in its re—opening. the bbc�*s tim allman has the story. no trip to hong kong was complete without a visit to thejumbo floating restaurant. it...
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this is bbc news. our top stories: as the conflict in eastern ukraine grinds on, russia claims to have evacuated over a million people since the invasion began. a tennis superstar behind bars. boris becker is jailed for 2.5 years for hiding millions of dollars worth of assets after going bankrupt. federal prosecutors in the us charged the british virgin islands premier with cocaine trafficking and money laundering conspiracies. and a big fight in the big apple. katie taylor and amanda serrano square up, ahead of the most important women's boxing match in history.
this is bbc news. our top stories: as the conflict in eastern ukraine grinds on, russia claims to have evacuated over a million people since the invasion began. a tennis superstar behind bars. boris becker is jailed for 2.5 years for hiding millions of dollars worth of assets after going bankrupt. federal prosecutors in the us charged the british virgin islands premier with cocaine trafficking and money laundering conspiracies. and a big fight in the big apple. katie taylor and amanda serrano...
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dan roan, bbc news. in a moment, we can speak to our north america editor sarah smith in washington, but first, let's go live to berlin and our correspondent damian grammaticas. damian, further diplomatic efforts from european leaders today and a further tighening of sanctions too. that is right, clive, so what we have had is president macron in france, he said at the urging of president zelensky in ukraine, he called president putin in russia, they had a 90 minute conversation. mr macron said he demanded that putin sees the offensive and institute a ceasefire. may be little chance of that, but he did say that he also said to mr putin that he should stop targeting civilian areas, and the russian president seemed to agree with that, make of that what you will. we heard from the russian side that it was only possible to do a deal if their core concerns were met, and that meant a demilitarised, neutral ukraine, and russian sovereignty recognised over crimea, so little chance of that. and in the light of tha
dan roan, bbc news. in a moment, we can speak to our north america editor sarah smith in washington, but first, let's go live to berlin and our correspondent damian grammaticas. damian, further diplomatic efforts from european leaders today and a further tighening of sanctions too. that is right, clive, so what we have had is president macron in france, he said at the urging of president zelensky in ukraine, he called president putin in russia, they had a 90 minute conversation. mr macron said...
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hello and welcome to bbc news. president zelensky says peace talks with russia will come to a halt if russian forces kill all of the ukrainian troops defending mariupol. russia now claims to have cleared the whole urban area of the besieged city, with the exception of the azovstal metal works, adjoining the port. meanwhile, the mayor of kyiv is warning residents not to return, following another missile attack on saturday. from there, our correspondent, mark lowen, reports. they haven't confirmed it or denied it either way. russian revenge, and early—morning strike by ea rly—morning strike by long—range early—morning strike by long—range missiles, a message from moscow that russian troops may have retreated from the capital, but they can still hit hard. it came after ukraine said it struck and sank the russian warship the moskva, although russia claims it was caused by a fire. it's pride of the black sea now buried beneath it. the industrial complex head is behind this wall. you can still see the smoke the
hello and welcome to bbc news. president zelensky says peace talks with russia will come to a halt if russian forces kill all of the ukrainian troops defending mariupol. russia now claims to have cleared the whole urban area of the besieged city, with the exception of the azovstal metal works, adjoining the port. meanwhile, the mayor of kyiv is warning residents not to return, following another missile attack on saturday. from there, our correspondent, mark lowen, reports. they haven't...
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mark lobel, bbc news. it is just it isjust coming up it is just coming up to 7:15am in beirut and that means the polls opened about ten minutes ago for the first parliamentary election since an economic crash sparked widespread anger at the political elite. these are live pictires from a polling station in beirut. the iran—backed islamist group, hezbollah, and its allies currently hold a majority in parliament. it says it's confident of maintaining its share of the vote. mistrust of the ruling class has also been fuelled by the response to the explosion at the port in beirut which left more than 200 people dead. not surprising they it is quiet as it isjust not surprising they it is quiet as it is just the start of the day, but voting is under way. demonstrations in support of a woman's right to abortion are taking place in cities across the united states. organisers say there'll be what they call a summer of rage if the supreme court overturns the legal right to abortion. will grant reports. a woman's ri
mark lobel, bbc news. it is just it isjust coming up it is just coming up to 7:15am in beirut and that means the polls opened about ten minutes ago for the first parliamentary election since an economic crash sparked widespread anger at the political elite. these are live pictires from a polling station in beirut. the iran—backed islamist group, hezbollah, and its allies currently hold a majority in parliament. it says it's confident of maintaining its share of the vote. mistrust of the...
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theo leggett, bbc news. a lawyer for the russian opposition politician vladimir kara—murza says he has beenjailed. he was convicted of spreading false information about russia's military campaign in ukraine under laws which were introduced after the invasion began. mr kara—murza has been added to a list of what the kremlin describes as 'foreign agents', and could face up to 15 years in prison when he is sentenced injune. the former pakistani prime minister, imran khan, ousted from office earlier this month, has been holding large rallies, refusing to accept the new government and demanding fresh elections. he's alleged he's the victim of an american—led conspiracy — a claim ridiculed by his opponents. secunder kermani reports from lahore. he's no longer using the country, but imran khan is still drawing huge crowds. he repeated his claims that america organise a conspiracy against him because of his foreign policy decisions. most analysts believe that's a cynical ploy, but his supporters believe him.
theo leggett, bbc news. a lawyer for the russian opposition politician vladimir kara—murza says he has beenjailed. he was convicted of spreading false information about russia's military campaign in ukraine under laws which were introduced after the invasion began. mr kara—murza has been added to a list of what the kremlin describes as 'foreign agents', and could face up to 15 years in prison when he is sentenced injune. the former pakistani prime minister, imran khan, ousted from office...
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navteonhal, bbc news. us presidentjoe biden has taken a tumble off his bike during a weekend trip to delaware. the fall came as he stopped to greet supporters and media towards the end of his bike ride. the president, who was immediately surrounded by secret service, appeared to be uninjured and got straight back up again. and that's it, you're watching bbc news. and we willjust pause to say goodbye to our viewers watching around the world and here in uk, after the weather will take a look at tomorrow's front pages. our guests joining me tonight are the broadcaster kate bevan and political editor of the scottish times, kieran andrews. now it's time for a look at the weather with chris fawkes. the heatwave as well and truly over and a reminder that on friday we had the hottest day of the year with the temperature hitting 33 celsius in suffolk, compared to saturday afternoon, grey skies and the temperature of 14, a drop of 19 celsius. the drop was caused by this cold front bringing outbreaks of rain recently
navteonhal, bbc news. us presidentjoe biden has taken a tumble off his bike during a weekend trip to delaware. the fall came as he stopped to greet supporters and media towards the end of his bike ride. the president, who was immediately surrounded by secret service, appeared to be uninjured and got straight back up again. and that's it, you're watching bbc news. and we willjust pause to say goodbye to our viewers watching around the world and here in uk, after the weather will take a look at...
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simon jack, bbc news. the first minister of scotland has defended a decision to award a contract for two ferries to a struggling shipyard on the clyde. the vessels being built at ferguson's marine in port glasgow are now years late and millions of pounds over budget, and nicola sturgeon is under pressure from her opponents to explain her decision. our scotland editorjames cook reports from glasgow. the clyde has a proud history of shipbuilding, but the fiasco at fergusons risks tarnishing it. work is under way on both ferries here in port glasgow, but getting to this stage has not been plain sailing. in august 2014, fergusons went into administration and the then first minister alex salmond persuaded the businessman jim mccoll to take it over. a year later, the yard won the contract to build two ships for the state on ferry network, calmac. they were due to be completed in may and july 2018, but the project ran into trouble, and in august 2019, under nicola sturgeon's government, the yard was nationalised.
simon jack, bbc news. the first minister of scotland has defended a decision to award a contract for two ferries to a struggling shipyard on the clyde. the vessels being built at ferguson's marine in port glasgow are now years late and millions of pounds over budget, and nicola sturgeon is under pressure from her opponents to explain her decision. our scotland editorjames cook reports from glasgow. the clyde has a proud history of shipbuilding, but the fiasco at fergusons risks tarnishing it....
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this is bbc news. i'm nancy kacungira with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. president biden says he's convinced vladimir putin has made the decision to invade ukraine — with an attack on kyiv expected in the coming days. we're calling out russia's plans loudly and repeatedly, not because we want a conflict but because we're doing everything in our power to remove any reason that russia may give to justify invading ukraine and prevent them from moving. the russian president will watch military exercises on saturday. moscow says the drills are not a threat to anyone. storm eunice leaves a trail of death and destruction in the uk and across northern europe. and a former us police officer has been sentenced to two years in prison over the fatal shooting of a black motorist last april. hello and welcome. president biden has said he is convinced that the russian president vladimir putin has made the decision to invade ukraine, with an attack on the capital, kyiv, expected in
this is bbc news. i'm nancy kacungira with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. president biden says he's convinced vladimir putin has made the decision to invade ukraine — with an attack on kyiv expected in the coming days. we're calling out russia's plans loudly and repeatedly, not because we want a conflict but because we're doing everything in our power to remove any reason that russia may give to justify invading ukraine and prevent them from moving. the...
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hugh pym, bbc news. lawyers for virginia giuffre, who's accused the duke of york of sexual abuse, are calling for two people based in the uk to give evidence in her civil case, including his former equerry. prince andrew denies all the allegations. our correspondent nomia iqbal has the latest from washington. in the last hour or so, virginia giuffre�*s lawyers here in america have submitted two letters, making a formal request to a british court to help secure evidence from what they are calling two witnesses. so just to let you know who they are, shukri walker. virginia giuffre�*s team claims that shukri walker saw prince andrew at this night club in 2001 in london with a young girl. and virginia giuffre alleges that was around about the time that she claims prince andrew abused her in london. the second letter, as you mentioned there, is a request for major rob olney. this was prince andrew's former assistant. and virginia giuffre�*s lawyers believe that he may have information relating to the re
hugh pym, bbc news. lawyers for virginia giuffre, who's accused the duke of york of sexual abuse, are calling for two people based in the uk to give evidence in her civil case, including his former equerry. prince andrew denies all the allegations. our correspondent nomia iqbal has the latest from washington. in the last hour or so, virginia giuffre�*s lawyers here in america have submitted two letters, making a formal request to a british court to help secure evidence from what they are...
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guy hedgecoe, bbc news, cordoba. i just want to bring you an update on the situation enteral anchor. the speaker of parliament in sri lanka has now accepted the resignation letter from the president. confirming its authenticity. parliament is now going to be meeting on saturday, they hope to appoint someone new in the next seven days. the president has now officially resigned of sri lanka. compilation now that the pm will be acting president in the interim time. the former president fleeing the country amid the unrest as the nation grapples with its worst economic crisis board decades. that little update for you now. the un has told the bbc it's tackling sexual harassment and a male dominated culture within its ranks "head on". this follows fresh claims of there being a "boys club" at the top of the organisation and staff being penalised for complaining. last month, a bbc investigation revealed a series of damning allegations from former staff about the culture of the workplace. sima kotecha reports: last month a bbc
guy hedgecoe, bbc news, cordoba. i just want to bring you an update on the situation enteral anchor. the speaker of parliament in sri lanka has now accepted the resignation letter from the president. confirming its authenticity. parliament is now going to be meeting on saturday, they hope to appoint someone new in the next seven days. the president has now officially resigned of sri lanka. compilation now that the pm will be acting president in the interim time. the former president fleeing the...
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news online or the bbc news app. you're watching newsday on the bbc. still to come on the programme: another 50,000 people told to evacuate their homes in sydney — the australian city has had eight months of rain injust four days. central london has been rocked by a series of terrorist attacks. police say there have been many casualties and there is growing speculation that al-qaeda was responsible. germany will be the host of the 2006 football world cup. they pipped the favourite, south africa, by a single vote. in south africa, the possibility of losing hadn't even been contemplated, and celebration parties were cancelled. a man entered the palace through a downstairs window and made his way to the queen's private bedroom. then he asked her for a cigarette and — on the pretext of arranging for some to be brought — summoned a footman on duty, who took the man away. one child, one teacher, one book and one pen i can change the world. education is the only solution. applause this is newsday on the bbc. i'm karis
news online or the bbc news app. you're watching newsday on the bbc. still to come on the programme: another 50,000 people told to evacuate their homes in sydney — the australian city has had eight months of rain injust four days. central london has been rocked by a series of terrorist attacks. police say there have been many casualties and there is growing speculation that al-qaeda was responsible. germany will be the host of the 2006 football world cup. they pipped the favourite, south...