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>> it's actually been 12 years since they did the olympics in the uk. but 15 -- over 15 years since they actually were on the stage together. so obviously having them all there that night -- and i didn't expect them to all get up on stage, but i had a whole video planned where me and my kids recreated the video. >> jimmy: oh, really? >> my son, who plays the guitar and sings, had a song, and he sang "mama." then all of a sudden, all the girls got up. and i was like -- and i'm their biggest fan, you know? i tend to not tell my wife that. >> jimmy: uh-huh? >> i tend to tell her that i fancied her. but she was a spice girl. [ laughter ] so, you know. >> jimmy: yeah, sure. >> i love that about her. >> jimmy: yeah, sure. i'm sure she loved the fact that you were on a team too, right? [ laughter ] >> yeah, yeah, yeah. so i was a fan. >> jimmy: i loved your documentary. [ cheers and applause ] i mean, it was so good. if you have not seen it, it's like -- to be honest, i have almost zero interest in soccer. i mean, i really -- but i thought you guys, the two of
>> it's actually been 12 years since they did the olympics in the uk. but 15 -- over 15 years since they actually were on the stage together. so obviously having them all there that night -- and i didn't expect them to all get up on stage, but i had a whole video planned where me and my kids recreated the video. >> jimmy: oh, really? >> my son, who plays the guitar and sings, had a song, and he sang "mama." then all of a sudden, all the girls got up. and i was like...
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in this case five, six years and uk is more like 20 years but the more that starts to shrink they can raise all kinds of questions the market. the short answer is it all depends on where on the curve with the buyers be willing to buy and well that then become something that could interfere with fed policy if it's too much of the fronted? still everything is good and everything sent and we will probably be for quite a significant amount of time but if you want to do your homework in this area this is a place to look for who are the buyers across the different segments of the yield curve. >> at a time when janet jim has been doing a good job at managing. maybe pushing to the fronted and not necessarily cause sort of undue increase in yield and the long end. michelle from your vantage point, if yields stay with it are here on the long end, let's just say, what does it do to the housing market going forward given the fact so may people been waiting to move or not quite a because they have a mortgage might be about 3%. >> the mortgage market and mortgage rates are much more closely tied to
in this case five, six years and uk is more like 20 years but the more that starts to shrink they can raise all kinds of questions the market. the short answer is it all depends on where on the curve with the buyers be willing to buy and well that then become something that could interfere with fed policy if it's too much of the fronted? still everything is good and everything sent and we will probably be for quite a significant amount of time but if you want to do your homework in this area...
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among the supplies, temporary shelter kits from the uk. ~ . ., ~ ., , uk. we welcome it. we hope it can be effectively _ uk. we welcome it. we hope it can be effectively scaled - uk. we welcome it. we hope it can be effectively scaled up. i can be effectively scaled up. it is no substitute for proper opening of borders it is expensive and inefficient but we hope it will work. the new ier we hope it will work. the new -ier was we hope it will work. the new pier was little _ we hope it will work. the new pier was little comfort - we hope it will work. the new pier was little comfort for - pier was little comfort for those watching on the shore. translation:— those watching on the shore. translation: , ., ., , translation: they want to bring us food, translation: they want to bring us food. they _ translation: they want to bring us food, they should _ translation: they want to bring us food, they should bring - translation: they want to bring us food, they should bring us - us food, they should bring us back to their homes, stop the bloodshed, they should come and see how
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and lockdown, of course, had a huge impact on alcoholism in the uk , because alcoholism in the uk, because people were locked inside next to the fridge, which had a bottle of chablis inside it and saw their business disappear , saw their business disappear, you know, domestic abuse. >> their livelihoods and all the, you know, other opportunities for socialisation were taken away from them. yeah. that was their only joy left. >> they just had tiger king and alcohol, a terrible policy. moving to on the telegraph now, crystal, what have they got on the cover? >> landlords face rent caps under labour. boohoo, rachel reeves says there may be a case for allowing councils to set local limits . so she wants this local limits. so she wants this to be local. so the measure would mean local authorities could prevent landlords from raising rents above a set proportion every year. a similar policy, introduced in scotland by nicola sturgeon , drove by nicola sturgeon, drove landlords out of the market, reduced the supply of housing and forced up rents. yeah, everything. >> i mean, it's interesting econo
and lockdown, of course, had a huge impact on alcoholism in the uk , because alcoholism in the uk, because people were locked inside next to the fridge, which had a bottle of chablis inside it and saw their business disappear , saw their business disappear, you know, domestic abuse. >> their livelihoods and all the, you know, other opportunities for socialisation were taken away from them. yeah. that was their only joy left. >> they just had tiger king and alcohol, a terrible...
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chris, an independent media consultant and former head of standards the broadcast regulator in the uk and what is your response to the whole saga around this series? . the whole saga around this series? , , ,., ., series? first responding to it is a media — series? first responding to it is a media circus _ series? first responding to it is a media circus and - series? first responding to it is a media circus and what i i is a media circus and what i would urge netflix to do is to do an enquiry and a review entities. how accurate it was. whether any harm has been cost. just to reiterate, i want to be absolutely clear, at the beginning of the series it says without caveat, this is a true story. you're absolutely right but is also a drama so there is a bit of artistic license so this is a true story, you're watching a drama doctor or drama and what do you take as a viewer, what do you expect?. you mentioned that she sent allegedly 40,000 e—mails. if it was 400 that could be problematic. if it is 20,000 it would be inaccurate but you would be inaccurate but you would not be unfair to
chris, an independent media consultant and former head of standards the broadcast regulator in the uk and what is your response to the whole saga around this series? . the whole saga around this series? , , ,., ., series? first responding to it is a media — series? first responding to it is a media circus _ series? first responding to it is a media circus and - series? first responding to it is a media circus and what i i is a media circus and what i would urge netflix to do is to do an...
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it was another day of contrasts across the uk on friday, with some of the bluest of the skies, the highest of the temperatures across northern scotland — 21t celsius in altnaharra. compare that to just 13, 1a degrees for some north sea—facing coasts, plenty of fret and haar lasting for much of the day and a cool onshore breeze, too. now, there will be more mist and fog forming through the weekend, a weekend of sunny spells and some showers. but there will be plenty of dry weather, with a large area of high pressure out in the atlantic starting to nose in. low pressure over the near continent, and that's going to send some rain tracking westwards across southern england as we head through saturday morning. otherwise, a dry start to the day. it's mild. there'll be plenty of mist and fog, general murk and some sea fog, too, out towards those north sea coasts. now, all of that is going to be burnt back by the warm, strong may sunshine. plenty of that throughout the day, lots of dry weather, too. the rain in the south will gradually clear away, but some heavy, thundery downpours perhaps dev
it was another day of contrasts across the uk on friday, with some of the bluest of the skies, the highest of the temperatures across northern scotland — 21t celsius in altnaharra. compare that to just 13, 1a degrees for some north sea—facing coasts, plenty of fret and haar lasting for much of the day and a cool onshore breeze, too. now, there will be more mist and fog forming through the weekend, a weekend of sunny spells and some showers. but there will be plenty of dry weather, with a...
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it was another day of contrasts across the uk on friday, with some of the bluest of the skies, the highest of the temperatures across northern scotland — 24 celsius in altnaharra. compare that to just 13, 14 degrees for some north sea—facing coasts, plenty of fret and haar lasting for much of the day and a cool onshore breeze, too. now, there will be more mist and fog forming through the weekend, a weekend of sunny spells and some showers. but there will be plenty of dry weather, with a large area of high pressure out in the atlantic starting to nose in. low pressure over the near continent, and that's going to send some rain tracking westwards across southern england as we head through saturday morning. otherwise, a dry start to the day. it's mild. there'll be plenty of mist and fog, general murk and some sea fog, too, out towards those north sea coasts. now, all of that is going to be burnt back by the warm, strong may sunshine. plenty of that throughout the day, lots of dry weather, too. the rain in the south will gradually clear away, but some heavy, thundery downpours perhaps deve
it was another day of contrasts across the uk on friday, with some of the bluest of the skies, the highest of the temperatures across northern scotland — 24 celsius in altnaharra. compare that to just 13, 14 degrees for some north sea—facing coasts, plenty of fret and haar lasting for much of the day and a cool onshore breeze, too. now, there will be more mist and fog forming through the weekend, a weekend of sunny spells and some showers. but there will be plenty of dry weather, with a...
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two police officers who the uk. two police officers who took a two hour meal break for a kebab on the night of the manchester arena attack, have been handed final written warnings . been handed final written warnings. their absence meant that there were no officers patrolling the area when salman abedi made his final approach, and then later detonated his explosive, the police watchdogs also recommended that the british transport police apologise to the families of the victims . and finally, in the us, victims. and finally, in the us, world number one golfer scottie scheffler has been charged with multiple offences. court records there show that scheffler had been booked on four charges, which included second degree assault of a police officer. the masters champion was handcuffed on his way to the pga championship this morning, but he was able to arrive on course in time for a tee off in the second round of the event. he's described the arrest as a big misunderstanding, following what he called a very chaotic situat
two police officers who the uk. two police officers who took a two hour meal break for a kebab on the night of the manchester arena attack, have been handed final written warnings . been handed final written warnings. their absence meant that there were no officers patrolling the area when salman abedi made his final approach, and then later detonated his explosive, the police watchdogs also recommended that the british transport police apologise to the families of the victims . and finally, in...
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as— the united states and with the uk as part of the aukus deal. japan — uk as part of the aukus deal. japan increased its own economic security and technological alliance with the united — technological alliance with the united states. so all of our partners _ united states. so all of our partners and allies across the world — partners and allies across the world are _ partners and allies across the world are also very eyes—wide—open on the reality and the — eyes—wide—open on the reality and the threat that china and xi jinping present to the world for economic prosperity, security— for economic prosperity, security and values, and that was — security and values, and that was only— security and values, and that was only proved further by putins— was only proved further by putin's visit this week. we're _ putin's visit this week. we're going to come back to tariffs by bonnie, i want to come to you with the question of russia's war in ukraine and what that means to china. we heard michael mention antony blinken's trip recentl
as— the united states and with the uk as part of the aukus deal. japan — uk as part of the aukus deal. japan increased its own economic security and technological alliance with the united — technological alliance with the united states. so all of our partners _ united states. so all of our partners and allies across the world — partners and allies across the world are _ partners and allies across the world are also very eyes—wide—open on the reality and the — eyes—wide—open on...
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> greg: mcdonald's a very, very sad meal in honor of mental health awareness week mcdonald's in the uk is serving them in blank red boxes with the words it's okay not to feel happy all the time. and why is everybody just trying to destroy their brand. >> who is this 4. the adult of course it said you are abiding happy meal you are an adult. it should be a feeling of what my doing. the kids aren't like mommy i'm said let's give give her a sad meal. no it's called. [ bleeps ] hug move on. >> i will answer who it's for its for me. like the person behind the counter she is miserable just asked for this here you go. don't get yourself with it. >> and never eat mcdonald's when things are going well. you know is happy i don't like when people go just look on the bright side that's what i should do like that's really i thought it was better to think about the bad stuff you know i thought it better to worry about the future and look at the past. >> greg: but don't ruin her best march the happy meal can do anything be left alone. >> if they are going to celebrate depression than the mailbox shou
> greg: mcdonald's a very, very sad meal in honor of mental health awareness week mcdonald's in the uk is serving them in blank red boxes with the words it's okay not to feel happy all the time. and why is everybody just trying to destroy their brand. >> who is this 4. the adult of course it said you are abiding happy meal you are an adult. it should be a feeling of what my doing. the kids aren't like mommy i'm said let's give give her a sad meal. no it's called. [ bleeps ] hug move...
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in the uk, you did your phd “11984. it was the thatcher era. and ijust wonder, did you register that when you were in the uk? that this was britain's first female prime minister and that she... i mean, even if you didn't like her. she's a very determined lady. erm, i have a lot of admiration for her, despite that i may not be in agreement with all her policies, but as a leader, she's a tough one. one thing that comes across very clearly from spending time with president tsai is that in spite of it looking very much like china, with a similar language, customs and religious beliefs, she sees taiwan as a different, separate place with its own unique history. it was first colonised by the dutch, the spanish and later the japanese and...and chinese. so it's all left a legacy here that makes it very different? yes. so we have very diverse culture here. yeah. people influenced taiwan at different times and moved to taiwan and stayed here at different times, so it's a very interesting place. this is still a very patriarchal society. you, i know, have
in the uk, you did your phd “11984. it was the thatcher era. and ijust wonder, did you register that when you were in the uk? that this was britain's first female prime minister and that she... i mean, even if you didn't like her. she's a very determined lady. erm, i have a lot of admiration for her, despite that i may not be in agreement with all her policies, but as a leader, she's a tough one. one thing that comes across very clearly from spending time with president tsai is that in spite...
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i was last at zephyr�*s base in farnborough in the uk in 2018, when it had just stayed aloft for very nearly 26 days. since then, it's done 64. so, this is how it works. during the day, the sun hits the solar panels, which charge the batteries and power the propellers, and the plane climbs to 75,000 feet. when the sun goes down, the batteries completely take over. the propellers do slow down and the plane does lose altitude. the trick, though, is to make sure you're still above 60,000 feet by the time the sun comes up the next morning — and the process can start again. so, will the entire wing be covered with solar cells, every single square centimetre, as much as you can in solar? actually, the solar array that we use now typically is so efficient that we don't tend to need to do complete coverage. really? yeah, we can actually recharge the batteries most normal days by lunchtime. wow! in theory, is it possible to stay up forever in this? well, i think eventually, we'll get as close as we can to that. at the moment, our limitation is the number of cycles the batteries can cope with
i was last at zephyr�*s base in farnborough in the uk in 2018, when it had just stayed aloft for very nearly 26 days. since then, it's done 64. so, this is how it works. during the day, the sun hits the solar panels, which charge the batteries and power the propellers, and the plane climbs to 75,000 feet. when the sun goes down, the batteries completely take over. the propellers do slow down and the plane does lose altitude. the trick, though, is to make sure you're still above 60,000 feet by...
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as part of the — states and with the uk as part of the gap was a deal. japan increased its own alliances with — increased its own alliances with the _ increased its own alliances with the united states. so partners and allies across the word — partners and allies across the word our— partners and allies across the word our eyes wide open on what the reality— word our eyes wide open on what the reality and thread that china _ the reality and thread that china and xijinping the reality and thread that china and xi jinping present to the free — china and xi jinping present to the free world for economic prosperity security and values and that — prosperity security and values and that was only proved further— and that was only proved further putin's visit this week _ further putin's visit this week. ~ . ., ., week. we will come to the question — week. we will come to the question of _ week. we will come to the question of tariffs - week. we will come to the question of tariffs bonnie l question of tariffs bonnie onward to come back to you now
as part of the — states and with the uk as part of the gap was a deal. japan increased its own alliances with — increased its own alliances with the _ increased its own alliances with the united states. so partners and allies across the word — partners and allies across the word our— partners and allies across the word our eyes wide open on what the reality— word our eyes wide open on what the reality and thread that china _ the reality and thread that china and xijinping the reality...
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mike the bbc, liz kershaw, mike hollingsworth, the man who pretty much invented breakfast tv in the uk, which means that piers morgan is his fault. oh, and last but not least, a top criminal barrister who will represent . anyone if the price represent. anyone if the price is right. yes, it's gerry , i'll is right. yes, it's gerry, i'll get you off. don't worry haz, even you, mr dolan. my friday feeling monologue is coming and lots of brickbats from gerry hayes on my friday friends. but first, the news headlines and sam francis. >> mark, thank you very much. and good evening to you. it's just after 8:00, a look at the headunes just after 8:00, a look at the headlines this hour. and first to israel, where the bodies of three people who were kidnapped by hamas from a music festival on october the 7th have been found by the military in gaza. the israeli defence forces have confirmed tonight that the bodies of those three hostages were discovered overnight last night, but didn't give any details of where they were found . israel's prime minister says their deaths are heartbreaking . their d
mike the bbc, liz kershaw, mike hollingsworth, the man who pretty much invented breakfast tv in the uk, which means that piers morgan is his fault. oh, and last but not least, a top criminal barrister who will represent . anyone if the price represent. anyone if the price is right. yes, it's gerry , i'll is right. yes, it's gerry, i'll get you off. don't worry haz, even you, mr dolan. my friday feeling monologue is coming and lots of brickbats from gerry hayes on my friday friends. but first,...
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people from pakistan, india, and current—day bangladesh who came to scotland in the 19505 when the uk faced a labour 5hortage. but rather than returning to their home country after five years, as was so often the plan, many families decided to stay. and today, more than 60,000 people of south asian de5cent live here and in the surrounding area. we're off to meet the comedian, sanjeev kohli, at one of his favourite spots in the city. sanjeev, i hope you don't mind. i took the liberty of getting a little 5nack — the paper do5a. 0k...! not so little. i feel like i should wear this. it looks like a flotation device. it doe5...! you could probably get into that. scotland in the winter, it's a bit like finland. you need your comfort food. it'5 freezing. it's been dark for seven hours. su5hi ain't going to cut it. it's got to be comfort food. and the thing about indian food, it is comforting, like a big fluffy naan bread, like a pillow, you know what i mean? 0r pakora. it's just all there. all the salt, all the fat, all the stuff. indian food is the most popular food in scotland. anywhere
people from pakistan, india, and current—day bangladesh who came to scotland in the 19505 when the uk faced a labour 5hortage. but rather than returning to their home country after five years, as was so often the plan, many families decided to stay. and today, more than 60,000 people of south asian de5cent live here and in the surrounding area. we're off to meet the comedian, sanjeev kohli, at one of his favourite spots in the city. sanjeev, i hope you don't mind. i took the liberty of...
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let's look at some stories making news in the uk. a jury at manchester crown court has found a teacher guilty of having sex with two schoolboys. 30—year—old rebecca joynes groomed the youngsters from the age of 15. she was on bail for sexual activity with the first child when she became pregnant by the second. neither teen can be identified. more than 100 people attended the funeral of a teenager who was killed in a sword attack in east london last month. 14—year—old daniel anjorin died near his home as he walked to school in hainault. the attack also left four people injured, including two police officers. pastor tope koleoso, who led daniel's funeral service, said it was "gentle", "peaceful" and a "celebration of daniel's life". the number of confirmed cases of the bug cryptosporidiosis in south devon have now more than doubled to 46. the water—born parasite causes vomiting and diarrhoea and around 16,000 homes and businesses have been told to boil their water before using it. the boss of south west water apologised for t
let's look at some stories making news in the uk. a jury at manchester crown court has found a teacher guilty of having sex with two schoolboys. 30—year—old rebecca joynes groomed the youngsters from the age of 15. she was on bail for sexual activity with the first child when she became pregnant by the second. neither teen can be identified. more than 100 people attended the funeral of a teenager who was killed in a sword attack in east london last month. 14—year—old daniel anjorin died...
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coming into the uk. the british museum says that it's recovered hundreds of items that had gone missing, or that people had stolen 268 pieces, including classical greek and roman gems and jewellery, have been returned. it brings the total number of items now found across the world to 626 out of around 101,500, rather missing or stolen items in total, some located as far as north america, have now been taken back to be housed in the museum's london collection . in the us, world collection. in the us, world number one golfer scottie scheffler has been charged with multiple offences. court records there show that scheffler had been booked on four charges, which included second degree assault of a police officer, the masters champion was handcuffed on his way to the pga championships this morning, but he was able to arrive on course in time to tee off in the second round of the event. well, he's described his arrest as a big misunderstanding, following what he called a very chaotic situation. and finally som
coming into the uk. the british museum says that it's recovered hundreds of items that had gone missing, or that people had stolen 268 pieces, including classical greek and roman gems and jewellery, have been returned. it brings the total number of items now found across the world to 626 out of around 101,500, rather missing or stolen items in total, some located as far as north america, have now been taken back to be housed in the museum's london collection . in the us, world collection. in...
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according to the sunday times, mccartney is the first musician in the uk to be worth more than 1 billion gbp, about 1.3 billion usd. mccartney's fortune grew by more than 50 million pounds thanks to his concert tour and the release of the first new beatles single in decades. i'm surprised that mick jagger and the stones were not up there. >> yeah, you know, it's interesting. a lot of that has to do with licensing and the use of music and other sources. they make a lot of money. if you're the publisher of those songs and own the publishing of those songs, you know, mick jagger and keith richards last time i looked are worth in the neighborhood of 450 $500 million. so they're doing just fine. but certainly paul mccartney, i think now this don't quote me on this, really, but i think at some point he owned the rights to the ufc fight song at some point. so if they played it, he got a little cut of that. i believe sir paul he owned. >> yeah. >> you know, they scoop up these publishing rights. i mean it's part of the business model. >> wow. >> well, now you tell me a new tender survey finds bo
according to the sunday times, mccartney is the first musician in the uk to be worth more than 1 billion gbp, about 1.3 billion usd. mccartney's fortune grew by more than 50 million pounds thanks to his concert tour and the release of the first new beatles single in decades. i'm surprised that mick jagger and the stones were not up there. >> yeah, you know, it's interesting. a lot of that has to do with licensing and the use of music and other sources. they make a lot of money. if you're...
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i was last at zephyr�*s base in farnborough in the uk in 2018, when it had just stayed aloft for very nearly 26 days. since then, it's done 64. so, this is how it works. during the day, the sun hits the solar panels, which charge the batteries and power the propellers, and the plane climbs to 75,000 feet. when the sun goes down, the batteries completely take over. the propellers do slow down and the plane does lose altitude. the trick, though, is to make sure you're still above 60,000 feet by the time the sun comes up the next morning — and the process can start again. so, will the entire wing be covered with solar cells, every single square centimetre, as much as you can in solar? actually, the solar array that we use now typically is so efficient that we don't tend to need to do complete coverage. really? yeah, we can actually recharge the batteries most normal days by lunchtime. wow! in theory, is it possible to stay up forever in this? well, i think eventually, we'll get as close as we can to that. at the moment, our limitation is the number of cycles the batteries can cope with
i was last at zephyr�*s base in farnborough in the uk in 2018, when it had just stayed aloft for very nearly 26 days. since then, it's done 64. so, this is how it works. during the day, the sun hits the solar panels, which charge the batteries and power the propellers, and the plane climbs to 75,000 feet. when the sun goes down, the batteries completely take over. the propellers do slow down and the plane does lose altitude. the trick, though, is to make sure you're still above 60,000 feet by...
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ok, now, you always used to use the phrase "designated a terrorist organisation by the uk government" — aome viewers are thinking that that phrase is often dropped now. what is the policy? there isn't a policy. i think it's all about the right context for the programme. it's about trying to make the coverage as understandable for audiences as we possibly can. and so, yeah, we will still use that phrase when appropriate, but there's no policy that we have to always use it. the trouble, i suppose, with this approach is that it kind of pleases no—one, saying the word "terrorist" but distancing yourself from the uk government — either they are the terrorist group, or they're not. i think what we're doing is trying to use attribution and being as clear as we possibly can be about who is describing this organisation in the way that it is. i actually think the more important thing is our coverage of what happened on october 7th, and what has happened to hostages since. i don't think anybody could be in any doubt about what happened then, and what hamas has done — and for me, that is
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this week in association of water uk this week in a parliamentary hearing. when i speak to my colleagues in france or germany, you know, germany has 66,000 overflows which are broadly unmonitored. when i speak to my french colleagues, they cannot tell me how many overflows they've got. so i don't want us to think this is a uniquely english problem because itjust isn't. i take the point that it's an unusual ownership model. most countries do not have the system that we do. but i think that's a separate issue to the question of environmental performance. many ma ny a nalysts many analysts would agree that privatisation does not necessarily mean you have problems with pollution but what critics say is they look at the dividends which have left the privatised english water system since 1989, £72 billion, and they say that cannot have helped when it comes to the infrastructure deficit in terms of spending. infrastructure deficit in terms of sendina. . ~ infrastructure deficit in terms of sendina. ., ~ i. infrastructure deficit in terms of sendina. . ~ ., infrast
this week in association of water uk this week in a parliamentary hearing. when i speak to my colleagues in france or germany, you know, germany has 66,000 overflows which are broadly unmonitored. when i speak to my french colleagues, they cannot tell me how many overflows they've got. so i don't want us to think this is a uniquely english problem because itjust isn't. i take the point that it's an unusual ownership model. most countries do not have the system that we do. but i think that's a...
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among the supplies, temporary shelter kits from the uk. we welcome it, we hope it can be effectively scaled up, but it is no substitute for a proper opening of borders. it is expensive and it is inefficient, but we hope that it will work. but the new pier was little comfort for some of those watching from the shore. translation: they want to bring us food? - they should bring us back to our homes, they should stop the bloodshed. they should come and see how we are living on the streets. israel's allies are taking on gaza's growing humanitarian crisis, with a $300 million response that will salve, not solve. lucy williamson, bbc news, jerusalem. israel has told the un's highest court that accusations of genocide brought by south africa were "completely divorced" from the facts. south africa has asked judges at the international court ofjustice to issue an emergency order stopping israel's offensive into rafah in southern gaza. our diplomatic correspondent paul adams is injerusalem. what did israel tell the court? essentially, israel has rep
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it is a huge issue in the uk, _ threats. it is a huge issue in the uk, we — threats. it is a huge issue in the uk, we have had two mps murdered, a labour_ uk, we have had two mps murdered, a labourmp— uk, we have had two mps murdered, a labourmpjo_ uk, we have had two mps murdered, a labourmpjo cox, a uk, we have had two mps murdered, a labour mpjo cox, a conservative mp, david _ labour mpjo cox, a conservative mp, david amos, — labour mpjo cox, a conservative mp, david amos, so there are right wing conspiracy— david amos, so there are right wing conspiracy theories is —— theorist, jo cox _ conspiracy theories is —— theorist, jo cox murder happened during the heat of— jo cox murder happened during the heat of the referendum, but there is also the _ heat of the referendum, but there is also the tone and tenor of our political— also the tone and tenor of our political debate having an impact, so many— political debate having an impact, so many mps now have to have protection _ so many mps now have to have protection from police officers and securityâ
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more from our panel in a few minutes. _ around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. ukraine's top commander has warned heavy battles are looming, on the north—eastern front after russia's surprise advance, a week ago today. the kharkiv region has come under sustained attack vladimir putin says, the country is trying to carve out a buffer zone in the area which borders russia. moscow says, it seized 12 villages in the last seven days. this video is from the town of vovchansk which is currently facing the brunt of these intense russian attacks. let's go back to our panel. bill, give us the us view of what is happening in ukraine. a lot of people in ukraine is saying because there was the delay in getting american weapons and ammunition stew ukraine russia then seized the advantage and launched this land of it leave incursion around kharkiv. it is an issue that is dividing republicans more than democrats. you see democrats generally supportive of ukraine, it is a real flip from the cold — of ukraine, it is a real flip from the cold war politics of the 1980s where _
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i've worked in the uk where you get a legal letter and it could really, you know, totally change the course of the story and the reporting just because of the way the british libel laws are structured. that's similar in australia. you come here and work as a journalist because you've got the first amendment protecting you. that's down to the supreme court, but we're seeing certain things are going on at the supreme court. and it just makes you think, what would happen to the free press under another term of donald trump? and i only half joke about someone going to the gu lag. that's why those are ready to go. and i love this country. i got a green card here a couple of years ago. what they were looking for, the trigger point, the leverage on me to keep me solid was my immigration status. god knows what they would try on with someone else. >> well, i think this is part of the political layer. and we know that that's what trump's obsessed with, right? that's what all the surrogates are about. we don't carry them here because they're not legal in nature. he's not out there talking about
i've worked in the uk where you get a legal letter and it could really, you know, totally change the course of the story and the reporting just because of the way the british libel laws are structured. that's similar in australia. you come here and work as a journalist because you've got the first amendment protecting you. that's down to the supreme court, but we're seeing certain things are going on at the supreme court. and it just makes you think, what would happen to the free press under...
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around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. world number one golfer scottie scheffler has been charged by police in kentucky with four offences, including assault on a police officer. he was arrested after allegedly avoiding traffic caused by an accident officers were dealing with near the valhalla golf club. it happened just hours before his second round of the us pga championship. we can speak now to heather dewar, a sports news writer from scotland. thanks for being with us. an extraordinary story, tell us what we know about the details. extraordinary is a world, quite incredibly who would think we would see the world number one golf taken away by police before the second roundabout championship, and then two hours later playing that round as if nothing happened to stop it has to be one of the most bizarre sports stories of the year. earlier this morning, before the two of the pga championship was to get under way, and individual it was hit and sadly killed outside the ground, which led to traffic issues in the area and scot
around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. world number one golfer scottie scheffler has been charged by police in kentucky with four offences, including assault on a police officer. he was arrested after allegedly avoiding traffic caused by an accident officers were dealing with near the valhalla golf club. it happened just hours before his second round of the us pga championship. we can speak now to heather dewar, a sports news writer from scotland. thanks for being with us. an...
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temporary shelter kits from the uk alongside aid from the us and united arab emirates. we welcome it, we hope it can be effectively scaled up, but it is no substitute for a proper opening of borders. it is expensive and it is inefficient, but we hope it will work. but the new pier was little comfort for some of those watching from the shore. translation: they want to bring us food? - they should bring us back to our homes, they should stop the bloodshed. they should come and see how we are living on the streets. israel's allies are taking on gaza's growing humanitarian crisis. with a $300 million response that will salve, not solve. so that's the latest from the region but what does the future of gaza look like in the short and long term? i've been speaking to the palestinian ambassador to the united nations, riyad mansour, and i asked how he sees the political future of a post—war gaza. how do you see the future of gaza? this war would have to end one day. what is the political future of gaza when the war is over, in your view? the first thing that we need to do and
temporary shelter kits from the uk alongside aid from the us and united arab emirates. we welcome it, we hope it can be effectively scaled up, but it is no substitute for a proper opening of borders. it is expensive and it is inefficient, but we hope it will work. but the new pier was little comfort for some of those watching from the shore. translation: they want to bring us food? - they should bring us back to our homes, they should stop the bloodshed. they should come and see how we are...
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mike the bbc, liz kershaw, mike hollingsworth, the man who pretty much invented breakfast tv in the uk, which means that piers morgan is his fault. oh, and last but not least, a top criminal barrister who will represent . anyone if the price represent. anyone if the price is right. yes, it's gerry , i'll is right. yes, it's gerry, i'll get you off. don't worry haz, even you, mr dolan. my friday feeling monologue is coming and lots of brickbats from gerry hayes on my friday friends. but first, the news headlines and sam francis. >> mark, thank you very much. and good evening to you. it's just after 8:00, a look at the headunes just after 8:00, a look at the headlines this hour. and first to israel, where the bodies of three people who were kidnapped by hamas from a music festival on october the 7th have been found by the military in gaza. the israeli defence forces have confirmed tonight that the bodies of those three hostages were discovered overnight last night, but didn't give any details of where they were found . israel's prime minister says their deaths are heartbreaking . their d
mike the bbc, liz kershaw, mike hollingsworth, the man who pretty much invented breakfast tv in the uk, which means that piers morgan is his fault. oh, and last but not least, a top criminal barrister who will represent . anyone if the price represent. anyone if the price is right. yes, it's gerry , i'll is right. yes, it's gerry, i'll get you off. don't worry haz, even you, mr dolan. my friday feeling monologue is coming and lots of brickbats from gerry hayes on my friday friends. but first,...
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around the world and across the uk. this is the world today on bbc news. weeping statues, divine apparitions and miraculous healing relics. guidelines on supernatural phenomena like these have been updated for the first time in almost half a century by the vatican — which says that catholics need to be more cautious about accepting that such events are genuinely miraculous. here's our religion editor aleem maqbool. millions of catholics make a pilgrimage to holy sites around the world. lourdes in france, fatima in portugal, medjugorje in bosnia are all associated with apparitions of the virgin mary. but in a social media age, new sites are quickly inundated without claims being verified. and there have been high—profile controversies, like the crying statue in new mexico whose tears, on analysis, were found to have been olive oil. so to speed things up, the vatican has changed its guidelines. translation: we are not going to definitively say i something is supernatural, just whether there are clear obstacles to it being. put in exceptional circumstance
around the world and across the uk. this is the world today on bbc news. weeping statues, divine apparitions and miraculous healing relics. guidelines on supernatural phenomena like these have been updated for the first time in almost half a century by the vatican — which says that catholics need to be more cautious about accepting that such events are genuinely miraculous. here's our religion editor aleem maqbool. millions of catholics make a pilgrimage to holy sites around the world....
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the head of uk water companies south west water apologises for the outbreak of diarrhoea —type illness in south devon. a parasite is found in south devon. a parasite is found in the supply. also coming up on the world today: the vatican gives its first guidance in a0 years on how catholics should respond to apparitions and supernatural phenomena. welcome to the world today, an hour of international news from the bbc. and we begin this programme in ukraine for the country's top commander has warned of heavy battles on the new front in the north—east region of kharkiv. the russian president vladimir putin says there are no plans to capture the country's second city but said moscow was instead carving out a buffer zone. moscow was instead carving out a bufferzone. russian moscow was instead carving out a buffer zone. russian forces have been advancing in the north—east and fierce fighting has been taking place. the yellow on this map represent new gains claimed by russia. our defence correspondent has been to the front line. from there he sent this special report. we are told to immed
the head of uk water companies south west water apologises for the outbreak of diarrhoea —type illness in south devon. a parasite is found in south devon. a parasite is found in the supply. also coming up on the world today: the vatican gives its first guidance in a0 years on how catholics should respond to apparitions and supernatural phenomena. welcome to the world today, an hour of international news from the bbc. and we begin this programme in ukraine for the country's top commander has...
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a uk-based company that produces what's called compound semiconductor wafers for companies like apple. its ceo says he recognizes the interest in funding ai chips but says it's also crucial to fund the materials that help them work. >> our conversation with chips office is about capacity and new technologies. and we are having very constructive conversations. i'm pleased to see them looking at the industry as a whole. >> reporter: now industry experts say funding these suppliers is key to making sure that chip manufacturing in the u.s. can last for the long term. g guys? >> megan, thank you. i would turn to you, michael farr, and say intel was seen as the clear beneficiary of these handouts. is that a stock you'd stick with? are there others? >> intel has gotten beating up. they've come way down off the highs. is megan still here? >> probably. >> is she still -- because i was just going ask about the capacity. this was a big part of the supply chain problem when we couldn't get chips to put in new cars. we stopped production lines, right? so i think you have to look at who can actuall
a uk-based company that produces what's called compound semiconductor wafers for companies like apple. its ceo says he recognizes the interest in funding ai chips but says it's also crucial to fund the materials that help them work. >> our conversation with chips office is about capacity and new technologies. and we are having very constructive conversations. i'm pleased to see them looking at the industry as a whole. >> reporter: now industry experts say funding these suppliers is...
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the head of uk water companies south west water apologises for the outbreak of diarrhoea —type illness in south devon. a parasite is found in south devon. a parasite is found in the supply. also coming up on the world today: the vatican gives its first guidance in a0 years on how catholics should respond to apparitions and supernatural phenomena. welcome to the world today, an hour of international news from the bbc. and we begin this programme in ukraine for the country's top commander has warned of heavy battles on the new front in the
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of course, it's not simply up to the uk. i think globally all countries should be talking about what they're going to do about the increasing number of refugees who are going to want to pour over borders because we have increasing global unrest, we have climate change. all these things are going to contribute to the amount of people who are moving across the world. so yes, all countries should have a duty to take refugees. on the point about those two palestinian people, you mentioned refugees who had come into the uk and had expressed views that were sympathetic to hamas. obviously that's appalling, and i don't think we should be tolerant of those views at all. i think they're terrible. what happened on october the 7th was a terror attack. it was an appalling loss of life. it should never happen again. but we have to remember that refugees are all individual people. some of them aren't going to be perfect , some of going to be perfect, some of them aren't going to be nice people. they're not all going to have great views, b
of course, it's not simply up to the uk. i think globally all countries should be talking about what they're going to do about the increasing number of refugees who are going to want to pour over borders because we have increasing global unrest, we have climate change. all these things are going to contribute to the amount of people who are moving across the world. so yes, all countries should have a duty to take refugees. on the point about those two palestinian people, you mentioned refugees...
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here is the latest battlefield situation from uk military intelligence. the red areas are russian—occupied, with the arrows showing several likely points of russian attack. the recent focus of attention is here, in the north east, near kharkiv, where fierce fighting has been taking place. the yellow represents new gains claimed by russia. 0ur defence correspondent, jonathan beale, sent this special report from the front line. near the village of lipsi, the russians are closing in. the fire from a recent rocket attack near a ukrainian position. we are told to immediately head to a bunker. taking shelter, recently arrived ukrainian reinforcements. a week ago, they were fighting elsewhere on the front. andrei tells me the situation is dynamic and tense. from a drone feed, they are nervously watching and waiting for another attack. he says it's time to leave. theyjust spotted enemy forces advancing. this is where they are directing artillery fire. they are telling us to get out. they said this area is under threat, and we are going to go. at a field hospita
here is the latest battlefield situation from uk military intelligence. the red areas are russian—occupied, with the arrows showing several likely points of russian attack. the recent focus of attention is here, in the north east, near kharkiv, where fierce fighting has been taking place. the yellow represents new gains claimed by russia. 0ur defence correspondent, jonathan beale, sent this special report from the front line. near the village of lipsi, the russians are closing in. the fire...
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matthew, probably hartlepool is the last place in the uk where - is the last place in the uk where you would associate with a terrorist attack, but that's exactly what happened here. i made a —— ahmed alid he had been a journeyman, trying to seek asylum and various countries, he eventually entered the uk illegally and he was still waiting to hear about that, he wasn't adding along with his... prosecutors followed an extreme interpretation of islam and certainly objected to what israel was doing. in the middle east, at the time, and with the continuing conflict there. he was found guilty about a month ago, he was sentenced today, here's the background to the case. early morning last october in hartlepool, a place that armed police find a man they've been looking for after reports of a violent attack. you don't have to say anything but a man army defensive ahmed alid, a terrorist who prosecutors say followed an extreme interpretation of islam. he murdered a pensioner in the street and tried to kill another man. he told police he did it in protest against israel and the gaza conflict.
matthew, probably hartlepool is the last place in the uk where - is the last place in the uk where you would associate with a terrorist attack, but that's exactly what happened here. i made a —— ahmed alid he had been a journeyman, trying to seek asylum and various countries, he eventually entered the uk illegally and he was still waiting to hear about that, he wasn't adding along with his... prosecutors followed an extreme interpretation of islam and certainly objected to what israel was...
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around the world and across the uk, you are watching bbc news. you are live with bbc news. let's turn to another sports story. let's turn to another sports story. world number one golfer scottie scheffler is back on course at the pga championship in kentucky after police handcuffed and arrested him before the start of the second round. these are the pictures of him being led away. scheffler was attempting to get to the course, to prepare for his round, police were dealing with a fatal road accident, not involving the golfer, and had stopped traffic. louisville police issued this mugshot of him, and charged him with four,, including assault of a police officer and reckless driving. the bbc golf correspondent iain carter told me more about the incident. to bring you right up to date, scottie scheffler is here, he is already playing in his second round. he arrived at the course round about an hour before his tee time. these golfers usually have plenty of time to prepare for a round of golf. they will visit fitness trainers and the range and that sort of thing. it was a very hu
around the world and across the uk, you are watching bbc news. you are live with bbc news. let's turn to another sports story. let's turn to another sports story. world number one golfer scottie scheffler is back on course at the pga championship in kentucky after police handcuffed and arrested him before the start of the second round. these are the pictures of him being led away. scheffler was attempting to get to the course, to prepare for his round, police were dealing with a fatal road...
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i think one or two showers, not quite as warm, but for the rest of the uk, any showers are fairly few and far between, so some good spells of blue sky and sunshine, light winds after early mist and fog clears, and top temperatures around 22 celsius, but cooler around that east coast where we keep that low cloud and murk. head on into monday and tuesday, we've got low pressure starting to try and approach, so although the next few days relatively dry, it looks like things turn more unsettled from mid week onwards. a touch cooler, but perhaps drier again towards the end of this coming week. bye— bye. live from london. this is bbc news. in breaking news out of israel — its military says its retrieved the bodies of three hostages, killed on october the 7th, whose bodies were taken into gaza. the first aid shipment arrives in gaza — using a temporary new pier. russia pushes on with the assault near kharkiv. you'll talk live in a programme to the former commander of the us army in europe. a key former post office lawyer won't cooperate with the investigation. and rare footage captures
i think one or two showers, not quite as warm, but for the rest of the uk, any showers are fairly few and far between, so some good spells of blue sky and sunshine, light winds after early mist and fog clears, and top temperatures around 22 celsius, but cooler around that east coast where we keep that low cloud and murk. head on into monday and tuesday, we've got low pressure starting to try and approach, so although the next few days relatively dry, it looks like things turn more unsettled...
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the uk food regulator has told the bbc it has been issuing early warning alerts for ethylene oxide and various spices from india since january 2023 and since the start of this year, has ramped up scrutiny to cover all spice imports from india. now, this is a stringent action. remember, so far, two popular indian brands, mdh and everest, were under the scanner. singapore and hong kong have banned their spice mixes, like the fish curry masala or sambhar masala for higher levels of this pesticide. and now the us, fda, australia, new zealand, even the european union are all investigating products from these two companies on their part, though, both mdh and everest have maintained that their spice mixes are safe. this issue has also led the indian government and food regulator to spring into action. even they are testing samples. remember, india is the largest consumer of spices and is also one of the largest exporter of spices. and the indian spice board that controls these exports has now issued guidelines to check for the use of pesticides. but experts say maybe these checks are coming i
the uk food regulator has told the bbc it has been issuing early warning alerts for ethylene oxide and various spices from india since january 2023 and since the start of this year, has ramped up scrutiny to cover all spice imports from india. now, this is a stringent action. remember, so far, two popular indian brands, mdh and everest, were under the scanner. singapore and hong kong have banned their spice mixes, like the fish curry masala or sambhar masala for higher levels of this pesticide....
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the britts, the uk just got their first billionaire musician, i know who it is and you're going to tell us. >> you can guess it, stu, sir paul mccartney in the past juror former beatle boosted wealth by about $63 million. i did the conversion this morning from pounds. had a good 2023 and played to sold out crowds on got back tour and last beatle song now and then was a huge hit and topped charts in uk and value of back catalog growing and growing and this year mccartney had a little help from his friend beyonce covering song bl blackbird on te country album and he's now a billionaire at $81 years scold never too late, stu. stuart: okay. thank you. show me the dow 30. friday morning. give me a sense of where the market is headed for the day and not that much price change, we're up 14 points. don't no anywhere, sports fans. friday feedback is next. ♪ (♪) is bad debt holding you back? ♪ the only limit is the sky ♪ ♪ it's our time ♪ ♪ you don't want to miss it (just a little bit louder) ♪ ♪ it's our time ♪ ♪ you don't want to miss it ♪ ♪ it's your moment in the spo
the britts, the uk just got their first billionaire musician, i know who it is and you're going to tell us. >> you can guess it, stu, sir paul mccartney in the past juror former beatle boosted wealth by about $63 million. i did the conversion this morning from pounds. had a good 2023 and played to sold out crowds on got back tour and last beatle song now and then was a huge hit and topped charts in uk and value of back catalog growing and growing and this year mccartney had a little help...
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yesterday, the uk introduced extra control measures. india's spice trade makes up to 12%, of global spice exports. let's speak with nikhil inamdar, our india business correspondent. welcome to the programme. as i was saying, this is a trade worth $4 billion, this is potentially a huge problem, isn't it? it is billion, this is potentially a huge problem, isn't it?— billion, this is potentially a huge problem, isn't it? it is certainly a hue problem, isn't it? it is certainly a huge problem- — problem, isn't it? it is certainly a huge problem. when _ problem, isn't it? it is certainly a huge problem. when singapore i problem, isn't it? it is certainly a i huge problem. when singapore and hong kong, back in april essentially banned these mixed spices from major companies, everest and mdh. this, as you pointed out, the uk regulator is essentially telling the bbc that they have issued warning signs as early as january 2023, reuters is reporting sources from the us, essentially has been seeing 15% of the shipments of one of these brands,
yesterday, the uk introduced extra control measures. india's spice trade makes up to 12%, of global spice exports. let's speak with nikhil inamdar, our india business correspondent. welcome to the programme. as i was saying, this is a trade worth $4 billion, this is potentially a huge problem, isn't it? it is billion, this is potentially a huge problem, isn't it?— billion, this is potentially a huge problem, isn't it? it is certainly a hue problem, isn't it? it is certainly a huge problem-...
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all across the uk. on today's show, responding to sir keir starmer six step plan, the chancellor of the exchequer, jeremy hunt, today roared starmer will help himself to your families wallets. you also accused labour of fake news by scaring pensioners over national insurance reform. and he also called angela rayner's workers rights reforms an unmitigated tragedy. well, that's all fine and dandy, but can the tories offer voters a desperately needed tax cut next year? but have the shocking story of the asylum seeker who murdered a pensioner? ahmed al fayed claimed it was revenge for the israel—hamas conflict. he's now been jailed for life, with the minimum term of 45 years. and later in the show, i'll be joined by my in the studio, by my all star panel. and today i'll be asking them this question should britain accept palestinian refugees? and can we trust the labour party to run the country? that's all coming up between now and 6 pm. watch the show. always a delight to have your company. so the big que
all across the uk. on today's show, responding to sir keir starmer six step plan, the chancellor of the exchequer, jeremy hunt, today roared starmer will help himself to your families wallets. you also accused labour of fake news by scaring pensioners over national insurance reform. and he also called angela rayner's workers rights reforms an unmitigated tragedy. well, that's all fine and dandy, but can the tories offer voters a desperately needed tax cut next year? but have the shocking story...
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the head of south west water in the uk, apologises for the outbreak of a stomach bug in south devon, after a parasite is found in the supply. and, the first guidance for the vatican in a0 years —on the reporting of �*apparitions�* and supernatural phenomena. let's start in gaza because american troops have, for the first time, used a temporary pier to deliver humanitarian aid. these pictures from us central command show the structure. the first consignments were brought ashore a few hours ago. it comes as israel has accused south africa, of distorting reality in its attempt to get the international court ofjustice to force a halt to its military campaign in rafah, in southern gaza. here's dan johnson. this is a floating lifeline bringing aid directed gaza. built by the us military, so larger ships can deliver additional supplies under the supervision of the world food programme and israel's military. the americans stressed that his humanitarian work, there are no us military boots in gaza. listen to the insistence this should only supplement aid by road. the pier is temporary a
the head of south west water in the uk, apologises for the outbreak of a stomach bug in south devon, after a parasite is found in the supply. and, the first guidance for the vatican in a0 years —on the reporting of �*apparitions�* and supernatural phenomena. let's start in gaza because american troops have, for the first time, used a temporary pier to deliver humanitarian aid. these pictures from us central command show the structure. the first consignments were brought ashore a few hours...
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i think one or two showers, not quite as warm, but for the rest of the uk, any showers are fairly few and far between, so some good spells of blue sky and sunshine, light winds after early mist and fog clears, and top temperatures around 22 celsius, but cooler around that east coast where we keep that low cloud and murk. head on into monday and tuesday, we've got low pressure starting to dry and approach, so although the next few days relatively dry, it looks like things turn more unsettled from mid week onwards. a touch cooler, but perhaps drier again towards the end of this coming week. bye— bye. a live from london. this is bbc news. the ukrainian military say, heavy battles are looming, as russia pushes on with their assualt on the north eastern border near kharkiv, we speak to a journalist who's returned from the area under bombardment. scottie scheffler, golf's world men's number one, is detained by police before his appearance at the pga championship in kentucky, we'll bring you the latest. the head of south west water in the uk, apologises for the outbreak of a stomach bug in
i think one or two showers, not quite as warm, but for the rest of the uk, any showers are fairly few and far between, so some good spells of blue sky and sunshine, light winds after early mist and fog clears, and top temperatures around 22 celsius, but cooler around that east coast where we keep that low cloud and murk. head on into monday and tuesday, we've got low pressure starting to dry and approach, so although the next few days relatively dry, it looks like things turn more unsettled...