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that's going to bring outbreaks of rain for some, especially across the eastern side of the uk. but it may well be that some of this rain comes a little bit further westwards, affecting quite large parts of england and wales, maybe clipping into eastern scotland. the further west you are, though, it's that mix of sunny spells and showers. some of the showers will be on the heavy side. temperatures between 9—12, maybe 13 degrees in the southwest. but as we head into next week, it does look like things will slowly but surely warm up. we start to bring a feed of winds from the near continent. these orange colours on our air mass chart. temperatures are set to climb, perhaps up to 19 or 20 degrees celsius through the middle part of the week. but that doesn't mean sunshine all the way, still unsettled with some rain at times. welcome to newsday, reporting live from singapore. i'm mariko oi. the headlines: a new york court overturns harvey weinstein's 2020 conviction for rape, ordering a new trial in the landmark #metoo case. the actress ashleyjudd speaks of her fury at the ruling.
that's going to bring outbreaks of rain for some, especially across the eastern side of the uk. but it may well be that some of this rain comes a little bit further westwards, affecting quite large parts of england and wales, maybe clipping into eastern scotland. the further west you are, though, it's that mix of sunny spells and showers. some of the showers will be on the heavy side. temperatures between 9—12, maybe 13 degrees in the southwest. but as we head into next week, it does look...
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numbers of young people drinking in the uk has been falling, though, but experts want more to be done to stop it. a 13—year—old girl has been charged with three counts of attempted murder after two teachers and a pupil were stabbed at a school in south west wales. police say the three victims have all been released from hospital. next, rebel wilson's autobiography has finally been released in the uk, but certain sections have been covered up here. it's because of allegations against borat star sacha baron cohen, which he denies. bits believed to be about him, have been hidden. and there's cancellations all around in music. kid cudi has been forced to scrap his world tour after breaking his foot at coachella. and kim petras had to cancel all her summer festival performances because of health issues. time now to leave you with ten seconds of a guide dog becoming friends with a robot after a specially arranged date. amelia reacted badly to the delivery bot when they first met, but now, as you can see, it is all fun and games. i love it. you're all caught up now. see you later. hello
numbers of young people drinking in the uk has been falling, though, but experts want more to be done to stop it. a 13—year—old girl has been charged with three counts of attempted murder after two teachers and a pupil were stabbed at a school in south west wales. police say the three victims have all been released from hospital. next, rebel wilson's autobiography has finally been released in the uk, but certain sections have been covered up here. it's because of allegations against borat...
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the technical the ukes could be suicidal for uh for say, a resume for a country. uh they want to leave for they want to enjoy this life and because of that, so yes, so the, so nuclear black mailing fees square, it's impressive and quite effective as it is quite effective because it's presented to preventive the west from giving the sophisticated weapons to you correct? yes. as a problem for actually so that's a very conversations that talk about the nuclear, where it became such a light. my talk, we can do it. why not? this is a main danger to proceed the domestic public so that it is possible. this is a danger a british historian wrote recently that society is like russia, autocracies, don't bend, but they can break. do you believe that after all russia has broken, the soviet union broke up the button wall came down, communism was denounced as a failed experiment. under what circumstances do you think russia could conceivably come apart? now, you know, when we're talking about this, the future ends, the behavior of our leads. they're behaving like that, according
the technical the ukes could be suicidal for uh for say, a resume for a country. uh they want to leave for they want to enjoy this life and because of that, so yes, so the, so nuclear black mailing fees square, it's impressive and quite effective as it is quite effective because it's presented to preventive the west from giving the sophisticated weapons to you correct? yes. as a problem for actually so that's a very conversations that talk about the nuclear, where it became such a light. my...
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the uk . so, so keeping in the uk. so, so actually this will increase our sovereign capability, not decrease it. >> all right. well, david, as you and i both know, different grades of steel work for different products, i just feel sad that we're about to become not no longer a primary producer. clearly, between you and the labour party in wales, this will be a real election issue. thank you forjoining me issue. thank you for joining me on the programme . now the what? on the programme. now the what? the farage moment today. oh goodness gracious me. i can barely put up with this. this did happen in amherst in massachusetts. but hey, it could be happening here. have a look at this today. >> what we're going to do is we're going to show three policy. can i hear that? three mark steyn if you're a drag queen and you know it shall mark steyn if you're a drag queen and you know it and you really want to show it, you're a drag queen and you know it. show three. excellent. >> telling young kids if you'
the uk . so, so keeping in the uk. so, so actually this will increase our sovereign capability, not decrease it. >> all right. well, david, as you and i both know, different grades of steel work for different products, i just feel sad that we're about to become not no longer a primary producer. clearly, between you and the labour party in wales, this will be a real election issue. thank you forjoining me issue. thank you for joining me on the programme . now the what? on the programme....
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around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. here in the uk, a government minister has raised eyebrows after appearing to confuse two different countries in africa. speaking on the bbc�*s question time programme, conservative mp chris philp was asked about the government's controversial policy to depot illegal migrants to rwanda — and whether someone escaping the war in congo — would be deported to rwanda. there is an ongoing conflict between the two nations. here's the exchange. i come from a neighbouring country called congo. if you know, geographically, that is located right next door to rwanda, and right now in goma there's a genocide going on and there's such a big conflict going on of people from rwanda. so had my family members come from goma the crossing right now, where they then be sent back to the country that they're supposedly war in rwanda. does that make any sense to you? no, i think there's an exclusion on people from rwanda being sent from rwanda. they're from congo and they're supposed to be there, suppos
around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. here in the uk, a government minister has raised eyebrows after appearing to confuse two different countries in africa. speaking on the bbc�*s question time programme, conservative mp chris philp was asked about the government's controversial policy to depot illegal migrants to rwanda — and whether someone escaping the war in congo — would be deported to rwanda. there is an ongoing conflict between the two nations. here's the exchange....
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that's going to bring outbreaks of rain for some, especially across the eastern side of the uk. but it may well be that some of this rain comes a little bit further westwards, affecting quite large parts of england and wales, maybe clipping into eastern scotland. the further west you are, though, it's that mix of sunny spells and showers. some of the showers will be on the heavy side. temperatures between 9—12, maybe 13 degrees in the southwest. but as we head into next week, it does look like things will slowly but surely warm up. we start to bring a feed of winds from the near continent. these orange colours on our air mass chart. temperatures are set to climb, perhaps up to 19 or 20 degrees celsius through the middle part of the week. but that doesn't mean sunshine all the way, still unsettled with some rain at times. welcome to newsday, reporting live from singapore, i'm mariko 0i. the headlines.. a new york court overturns harvey weinstein�*s 2020 conviction for rape, ordering a new trial in the landmark "metoo" case. the actress ashleyjudd speaks of her fury at the rul
that's going to bring outbreaks of rain for some, especially across the eastern side of the uk. but it may well be that some of this rain comes a little bit further westwards, affecting quite large parts of england and wales, maybe clipping into eastern scotland. the further west you are, though, it's that mix of sunny spells and showers. some of the showers will be on the heavy side. temperatures between 9—12, maybe 13 degrees in the southwest. but as we head into next week, it does look...
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north america the uk and australia, but it's global as well.— but it's global as well. why are we seeinu but it's global as well. why are we seeing this — but it's global as well. why are we seeing this rise? _ but it's global as well. why are we seeing this rise? that's _ but it's global as well. why are we seeing this rise? that's a - but it's global as well. why are we seeing this rise? that's a great - seeing this rise? that's a great question- _ seeing this rise? that's a great question. when _ seeing this rise? that's a great question. when we _ seeing this rise? that's a great question. when we look - seeing this rise? that's a great question. when we look at - seeing this rise? that's a great i question. when we look at these cases like here in america or in the uk, the unfortunate case in scotland, looking at australia, all roads lead back to nigerian perpetrators in all these cases, and that's where our research giving. we at these financial sextortion cases as organised crime. how are they all connected? and all are leading back to west african cyber crimin
north america the uk and australia, but it's global as well.— but it's global as well. why are we seeinu but it's global as well. why are we seeing this — but it's global as well. why are we seeing this rise? _ but it's global as well. why are we seeing this rise? that's _ but it's global as well. why are we seeing this rise? that's a - but it's global as well. why are we seeing this rise? that's a great - seeing this rise? that's a great question- _ seeing this rise? that's a great...
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and the uk's first ever unusual. and the uk's first ever memorial to lgbt armed forces. you won't want to welcome back to headliners. it's your first look at friday's newspapers. we're going to kick off with the daily mail. now dutch woman suffering from depression. what's going on here, nick? this is actually really depressing. >> it's horrible. so it's physically healthy. dutch woman hopes to become the latest person in the country to end her life by euthanasia. on her 34th birthday, and she's named yolanda fun. ironically, in a sort of grim doom about that for another two minutes. >> it's just horrible, isn't it? i mean, come on. sorry. >> well, this is a big issue for me because people don't realise this is coming to britain as well. so she she suffers from an eating disorder, depression, autism and mild learning difficulties. and she's saying her life's you know, not worth living. so she wants to die. but this is so sad. but it's coming to britain. starmer wants to bnngin to britain. starmer wants to bring in assisted dying. and i've said this before, but we've seen
and the uk's first ever unusual. and the uk's first ever memorial to lgbt armed forces. you won't want to welcome back to headliners. it's your first look at friday's newspapers. we're going to kick off with the daily mail. now dutch woman suffering from depression. what's going on here, nick? this is actually really depressing. >> it's horrible. so it's physically healthy. dutch woman hopes to become the latest person in the country to end her life by euthanasia. on her 34th birthday,...
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today in edinburgh there were deep nerves in the snp that they could face a challenging result in the uk general election. they can see the opinion polls and that rising tide across gb for the labour party is bringing labour back in scotland. and the fear is the great success they have had in the last decade, they have had in the last decade, they lost the independence referendum, but won the general election. the fear the first past the post system for westminster was great for them 10 years ago might not be so good this time. well, let's hearfrom someone who was chief of staff for both alex salmond and nicola sturgeon, liz lloyd, who's now a specialist partner at flint global. thank you forjoining us. how do you think humza yousaf played that today? i think humza yousaf played that toda ? ~ . think humza yousaf played that toda ? ~' ., ., ,., think humza yousaf played that toda ? ~' ., ., ., today? i think humza yousaf made a miscalculation. _ today? i think humza yousaf made a miscalculation. it _ today? i think humza yousaf made a miscalculation. it was _ today? i think humza yousaf
today in edinburgh there were deep nerves in the snp that they could face a challenging result in the uk general election. they can see the opinion polls and that rising tide across gb for the labour party is bringing labour back in scotland. and the fear is the great success they have had in the last decade, they have had in the last decade, they lost the independence referendum, but won the general election. the fear the first past the post system for westminster was great for them 10 years...
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and i want to point out this left photo here and the father of 2022 uk student kyla spring was verbally and physically attacked on campus by another student, repeatedly calling her a racial slur. so here locally at the university of kentucky, the courage that till mobley, despite displayed decades ago, continues to encourage students today to speak out against racism. their encounter with miss spring was recorded and after she posted it to her social media account, the online video quickly went viral after days of campus protests and outrage. this spring posted an image of mamie till-mobley lee on her instagram page and wrote that till mobley is someone that she deeply admires and documenting an act of racism and circulating it for all to see. kali spring operated in the tradition of til mobley and other black women who have become leaders of racial justice initiatives and another recent example of tim mobley's memory being spotlighted in a glaring way occurred also in 2022 and the aftermath of an incomprehensible act of brutal violence. the mass shooting at rob elementary school and yv
and i want to point out this left photo here and the father of 2022 uk student kyla spring was verbally and physically attacked on campus by another student, repeatedly calling her a racial slur. so here locally at the university of kentucky, the courage that till mobley, despite displayed decades ago, continues to encourage students today to speak out against racism. their encounter with miss spring was recorded and after she posted it to her social media account, the online video quickly went...
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around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. now it's time for the panel. let's start with you. let's talk about secretary blinken, who is in china on day two of his visit. would you want to talk about?— you want to talk about? well, you know, we you want to talk about? well, you know. we are _ you want to talk about? well, you know, we are in _ you want to talk about? well, you know, we are in a _ you want to talk about? well, you know, we are in a very _ you want to talk about? well, you know, we are in a very interestingj know, we are in a very interesting position right now with respect to china. we have had a sniffing amount of moneyjust recently allocated for the defence of taiwan. we have had a sort of anti—china measure passed the congress overwhelmingly and tied by president biden that will ban tiktok orforce the by president biden that will ban tiktok or force the parent company to sell it in a measure i think many thought that the us government would never take considering how many millions of americans use tiktok. and it's all because they d
around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. now it's time for the panel. let's start with you. let's talk about secretary blinken, who is in china on day two of his visit. would you want to talk about?— you want to talk about? well, you know, we you want to talk about? well, you know. we are _ you want to talk about? well, you know, we are in _ you want to talk about? well, you know, we are in a _ you want to talk about? well, you know, we are in a very _ you want to talk about?...
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the uk is christys tonight. the uk is flooding ireland with illegal immigrants . as this asylum immigrants. as this asylum seeker killed an old man . and. seeker killed an old man. and. all the police who fat to protect . us. humza yousafs protect. us. humza yousafs government just imploded . plus . government just imploded. plus. are we getting this filth from sam smith at the proms.7 also . sam smith at the proms.7 also. is france about to leave the calais beaches unprotected and. good morning everybody. >> good morning ari. good morning harvey. i think there'll be a verdict today . be a verdict today. >> one of harvey weinstein's me to rape convictions is sensationally overturned. plus . sensationally overturned. plus. yet more foreign violence on uk streets. on my panel tonight. it's top telegraph columnist allison pearson, founder of global britain. amanda gal, an ex labour party adviser matthew lazaro and yes , trigger warning, lazaro and yes, trigger warning, trigger warning. can you guess what's wrong with these dolls.7 get ready britain, here we go. how l
the uk is christys tonight. the uk is flooding ireland with illegal immigrants . as this asylum immigrants. as this asylum seeker killed an old man . and. seeker killed an old man. and. all the police who fat to protect . us. humza yousafs protect. us. humza yousafs government just imploded . plus . government just imploded. plus. are we getting this filth from sam smith at the proms.7 also . sam smith at the proms.7 also. is france about to leave the calais beaches unprotected and. good...
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let's take a look at some stories making news across the uk. a 13—year—old girl is due to appear before magistrates tomorrow, after being charged with attempting to murder three people at a school in wales. two teachers and a pupil were taken to hospital with stab wounds after the incident in ammanford; they've all since been discharged. a former senior executive at the post office has told the inquiry into the horizon it scandal that she's "truly sorry for the devastation" caused to branch managers. angela van den bogerd dealt with many of the legal cases against sub—postmasters. she said she never "knowingly" did anything wrong. the army has said it's "too early to know" whether two household cavalry horses will return to official duties, after they were injured when they bolted through central london yesterday. the horses, named quaker and vida, were spooked by the noise of builders moving rubble. they've been operated on and remain in a serious condition. the israeli war cabinet has been meeting today to discuss the military assault i
let's take a look at some stories making news across the uk. a 13—year—old girl is due to appear before magistrates tomorrow, after being charged with attempting to murder three people at a school in wales. two teachers and a pupil were taken to hospital with stab wounds after the incident in ammanford; they've all since been discharged. a former senior executive at the post office has told the inquiry into the horizon it scandal that she's "truly sorry for the devastation" caused...
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they are invented and produced in the uk. london does not admit this, but solely because... that drones are used for terrorist attacks? now 90% of ukrainian equipment, which is still produced in one way or another under the ukrainian label, is as follows: there are ukrainian drones, they are assembled from blocks and assemblies that are supplied to them; artillery systems are also generally assembled on the basis of czech all-terrain wheeled platforms added to them artillery pieces, which again there are half composed of various western components. so for ukraine this is normal, there are no purely original ukrainian systems now, because all of them are either borrowed, like some small arms things there, or they are a hodgepodge. and as soon as the country has come to the point of stealing south african technologies, those who do not know what modern ukraine is will ask. for 30 years of so-called independence, and in fact the existence of ukraine as a state, instead of developing what... remained, they actually destroyed ever
they are invented and produced in the uk. london does not admit this, but solely because... that drones are used for terrorist attacks? now 90% of ukrainian equipment, which is still produced in one way or another under the ukrainian label, is as follows: there are ukrainian drones, they are assembled from blocks and assemblies that are supplied to them; artillery systems are also generally assembled on the basis of czech all-terrain wheeled platforms added to them artillery pieces, which again...
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away from that, most of the uk having clearing skies, especially during the second part of the night, becomes largely dry, and there will be quite a widespread frost in rural areas. so we are looking at a cold and a frosty start to the day for many on friday. but overall, it's a much brighter day with more in the way of sunshine. the exception southern england, where there is the threat of some rain, especially in the southwest. and through the afternoon we'll see some showers break out. they'll become quite widespread, but especially across northern and eastern scotland and eastern areas of england. wherever you are, we're looking at another chilly day for the time of year, with temperatures well around about 8—11t degrees. now, this weekend will see an area of low pressure move up from the south. and this brings with it the threat of some rain. now, on saturday, the rain will be affecting southern england across parts of wales, the midlands and east anglia. there will be a chilly wind gusting into the 25 miles an hour, not desperately strong, but given those low temperatures, the
away from that, most of the uk having clearing skies, especially during the second part of the night, becomes largely dry, and there will be quite a widespread frost in rural areas. so we are looking at a cold and a frosty start to the day for many on friday. but overall, it's a much brighter day with more in the way of sunshine. the exception southern england, where there is the threat of some rain, especially in the southwest. and through the afternoon we'll see some showers break out....
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the uk is christys tonight. the uk is flooding ireland with illegal immigrants . as this asylum immigrants. as this asylum seeker killed an old man . and. seeker killed an old man. and. all the police who fat to protect . us. humza yousafs protect. us. humza yousafs government just imploded . plus . government just imploded. plus. are we getting this filth from sam smith at the proms? also . sam smith at the proms? also. is france about to leave the calais beaches unprotected
the uk is christys tonight. the uk is flooding ireland with illegal immigrants . as this asylum immigrants. as this asylum seeker killed an old man . and. seeker killed an old man. and. all the police who fat to protect . us. humza yousafs protect. us. humza yousafs government just imploded . plus . government just imploded. plus. are we getting this filth from sam smith at the proms? also . sam smith at the proms? also. is france about to leave the calais beaches unprotected
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and the same is true here in the uk. the met office says the 18 months to march this year were the wettest on record. rainfall has always varied from year to year, but the met office says the trend of wetter winters and drier summers is likely to continue in the long run. and we need to get ready for that. the reason the floods in dubai were so catastrophic is because the city is designed to cope with downpours like this. it shows the world needs to prepare for the climate change we know is coming. justin rowlatt, bbc news. our climate editorjustin rowlatt told me more. a year and a half of rain in 2a hours in a city that very rarely sees any rain at all. i mean, it will go months without a drop of rain. so the infrastructure to channel that water away from essential infrastructure from homes just isn't there. and that's why we saw those incredible pictures of flooding. and that's just the beginning, because obviously the floods poured into the buildings, damaged infrastructure. there are some amazing pictures, for examp
and the same is true here in the uk. the met office says the 18 months to march this year were the wettest on record. rainfall has always varied from year to year, but the met office says the trend of wetter winters and drier summers is likely to continue in the long run. and we need to get ready for that. the reason the floods in dubai were so catastrophic is because the city is designed to cope with downpours like this. it shows the world needs to prepare for the climate change we know is...
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around the world and across the uk. this is the world today on bbc news. donald trump's path to the election appears to be paved with legal woes. there were two cases today, one in washington and the other in new york. in washington, the us supreme court has heard pointed arguments on whether a former president is immune from criminal prosecution over acts carried out while in office. the outcome will determine if he faces trial on charges, he plotted to overturn his 2020 presidential election defeat. a decision isn't expected untiljune. the ruling in this case won't affect his criminal trial under way in new york — where he faces charges of falsifying business records after paying hush money to adult film star stormy daniels. here he is speaking earlier. at this trial my constitutional rights have been taken away from me. but every single expert, every legal scholar, or very respected scholars have said this is no case, there is no case here. this isjust a political witchhunt. for more, i spoke with our correspondents covering both cases — nada tawfik
around the world and across the uk. this is the world today on bbc news. donald trump's path to the election appears to be paved with legal woes. there were two cases today, one in washington and the other in new york. in washington, the us supreme court has heard pointed arguments on whether a former president is immune from criminal prosecution over acts carried out while in office. the outcome will determine if he faces trial on charges, he plotted to overturn his 2020 presidential election...
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this is happening as investors on wall street react to concerns over covid-19 in the uk, inflation and fiscal growth. experts say the dow is headed for what could be the biggest drop of the year. >>> back to those developments out of new york. an appeals court is overturning harvey weinstein's 2020 conviction on felony sex crime charges. >> ginger conejero saab is joining us. this reversal is sending shock waves for people who saw that me too movement play out and people wondering what will happen with his case here in california? >> absolutely, kris and marcus. the court's ruling is essentially saying that harvey weinstein did not receive a fair trial in his original case, and the decision of 4-3, the appeals panel ruled that the judge in that original case should not have allowed witnesses to say that harvey weinstein assaulted them when they were not part of the original accusation. the hollywood producer did not receive that fair trial, but this does not mean that weinstein will be set free. he was also sentenced to 16 years in prison with charges stemming from a case in california
this is happening as investors on wall street react to concerns over covid-19 in the uk, inflation and fiscal growth. experts say the dow is headed for what could be the biggest drop of the year. >>> back to those developments out of new york. an appeals court is overturning harvey weinstein's 2020 conviction on felony sex crime charges. >> ginger conejero saab is joining us. this reversal is sending shock waves for people who saw that me too movement play out and people...
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the year, the white house is planned to be transferred to the forward airbase of leiken heath in the uk. f-35 multirole fighters capable of carrying tactical nuclear weapons. if we don’t want escalation and are against the use of nuclear weapons, why is all this being done? as for our neighbors, poland has commissioned us missile defense bases, from which you can conventionally fire cruise missiles that can hit targets throughout our territory and the european part of russia, how should we feel about this? you you should know that since last year the intensity of reconnaissance aircraft of the joint armed forces of nato has increased significantly. on average, this is 40-50 sorties per week. we record them in real mode. since the nineteenth year for radar control of the airspace of belarus and the western regions. the russian federation is attracting aircraft from the australian air force, they too, what do they need here? all this is happening against the backdrop of high military activity, and poland intends to create the most powerful ground forces in europe, of course, with the he
the year, the white house is planned to be transferred to the forward airbase of leiken heath in the uk. f-35 multirole fighters capable of carrying tactical nuclear weapons. if we don’t want escalation and are against the use of nuclear weapons, why is all this being done? as for our neighbors, poland has commissioned us missile defense bases, from which you can conventionally fire cruise missiles that can hit targets throughout our territory and the european part of russia, how should we...
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away from that, most of the uk having clearing skies, especially during the second part of the night, becomes largely dry, and there will be quite a widespread frost in rural areas. so we are looking at a cold and a frosty start to the day for many on friday. but overall, it's a much brighter day with more in the way of sunshine. the exception southern england, where there is the threat of some rain, especially in the southwest. and through the afternoon we'll see some showers break out. they'll become quite widespread, but especially across northern and eastern scotland and eastern areas of england. wherever you are, we're looking at another chilly day for the time of year, with temperatures well around about 8—1a degrees. now, this weekend will see an area of low pressure move up from the south. and this brings with it the threat of some rain. now, on saturday, the rain will be affecting southern england across parts of wales, the midlands and east anglia. there will be a chilly wind gusting into the 25 miles an hour, not desperately strong, but given those low temperatures, the w
away from that, most of the uk having clearing skies, especially during the second part of the night, becomes largely dry, and there will be quite a widespread frost in rural areas. so we are looking at a cold and a frosty start to the day for many on friday. but overall, it's a much brighter day with more in the way of sunshine. the exception southern england, where there is the threat of some rain, especially in the southwest. and through the afternoon we'll see some showers break out....
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let me tell you now , in the uk, the me tell you now, in the uk, the place where the highest percentage of people do identify as english is not even in england. see, you in two. hi there. i'm michelle dewberry, and i'm with you . excuse me. and and i'm with you. excuse me. and with you till 7:00 tonight alongside me. i've got my panel. the director of the popular conservatives, mark littlewood and the director of the charity world rights, kerry dingle , world rights, kerry dingle, still on my mission to find, humza yousaf supporter. margaret's been in touch and said , i've found the supporter, said, i've found the supporter, but it's his mummy. she says it's not quite not quite what i'm seeking , it's not quite not quite what i'm seeking, margaret, i've got to say, who's this as well? mary says your female guests talked about dirty , smelly trench said, about dirty, smelly trench said, i don't remember ever travelling on a dirty, smelly train, she says my husband worked for 50 years on the railway, though, and the moment it was all privatised , the whole network privatised, the whole ne
let me tell you now , in the uk, the me tell you now, in the uk, the place where the highest percentage of people do identify as english is not even in england. see, you in two. hi there. i'm michelle dewberry, and i'm with you . excuse me. and and i'm with you. excuse me. and with you till 7:00 tonight alongside me. i've got my panel. the director of the popular conservatives, mark littlewood and the director of the charity world rights, kerry dingle , world rights, kerry dingle, still on my...
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and the same is true here in the uk. the met office says the 18 months to march this year were the wettest on record. rainfall has always varied from year to year, but the met office says the trend of wetter winters and drier summers is likely to continue in the long run. and we need to get ready for that. the reason the floods in dubai were so catastrophic is because the city is designed to cope with downpours like this. it shows the world needs to prepare for the climate change we know is coming. the number of shoplifting offences recorded in england and wales has hit a record high. recorded in england and wales there were more than 430,000 incidents logged by the police last year, an increase of more than a third on the year before and the highest since police records began in 2003. our special correspondent lucy manning is here. two of the horses that bolted through central london yesterday have been operated on and are in a serious condition. seven horses from the household cavalry were spooked by a loud noise from
and the same is true here in the uk. the met office says the 18 months to march this year were the wettest on record. rainfall has always varied from year to year, but the met office says the trend of wetter winters and drier summers is likely to continue in the long run. and we need to get ready for that. the reason the floods in dubai were so catastrophic is because the city is designed to cope with downpours like this. it shows the world needs to prepare for the climate change we know is...
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also nominally ukrainian, are just being assembled in square, they were invented and produced in the uk. london does not admit this, but only because drones are used for terrorist attacks. now 90% of ukrainian equipment, which is still produced in one way or another under the ukrainian label, is like this. there are ukrainian drones there, they are assembled from blocks and assemblies that are supplied to them by artillery systems, they are also in general... based on czech all-terrain wheeled platforms , artillery pieces are added to them, which again half consist of various western components, so for ukraine this is normal, there are no purely original ukrainian systems now, because they are all either borrowed, as let’s say there are some small arms things, or they are a hodgepodge, and as soon as the country has sunk to the theft of south african technology, someone will ask... who doesn’t know what modern ukraine, for 30 kopeck years there, the so-called independence, and in fact the existence of ukraine as a state, instead of developing what they got, they actually destroyed e
also nominally ukrainian, are just being assembled in square, they were invented and produced in the uk. london does not admit this, but only because drones are used for terrorist attacks. now 90% of ukrainian equipment, which is still produced in one way or another under the ukrainian label, is like this. there are ukrainian drones there, they are assembled from blocks and assemblies that are supplied to them by artillery systems, they are also in general... based on czech all-terrain wheeled...
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away from that, most of the uk having clearing skies, especially during the second part of the night, becomes largely dry, and there will be quite a widespread frost in rural areas. so we are looking at a cold and a frosty start to the day for many on friday. but overall, it's a much brighter day with more in the way of sunshine. the exception southern england, where there is the threat of some rain, especially in the southwest. and through the afternoon we'll see some showers break out. they'll become quite widespread, but especially across northern and eastern scotland and eastern areas of england. wherever you are, we're looking at another chilly day for the time of year, with temperatures well around about 8—14 degrees. now, this weekend will see an area of low pressure move up from the south. and this brings with it the threat of some rain. now, on saturday, the rain will be affecting southern england across parts of wales, the midlands and east anglia. there will be a chilly wind gusting into the 25 miles an hour, not desperately strong, but given those low temperatures, the w
away from that, most of the uk having clearing skies, especially during the second part of the night, becomes largely dry, and there will be quite a widespread frost in rural areas. so we are looking at a cold and a frosty start to the day for many on friday. but overall, it's a much brighter day with more in the way of sunshine. the exception southern england, where there is the threat of some rain, especially in the southwest. and through the afternoon we'll see some showers break out....
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the uk continues to buy petroleum products made from russian oil, despite the declared embargo. the guardian newspaper writes about this: referring to the environmental portal desmog. he estimated that imports of refined oil from. india, china and turkey grew fivefold in the uk in the twenty-third year compared with the twenty-first year. after february 22, russia, as the guardian notes, became the largest supplier of crude oil to india and china, and turkey became one of the largest importers of russian oil. great britain officially banned the import of russian oil products from december 5 , 2022, but as the guardian notes, it remained loophole. if oil is processed in another country, it is no longer considered to have been produced in russia, which... allows you to circumvent the ban. the federal penitentiary service has decided to add new colors to the lives of russian prisoners. a new uniform was developed for them, and the day before it was shown at a meeting at the ministry of justice. as moscow komsomol journalist eva merkacheva, who is part of the working group to develo
the uk continues to buy petroleum products made from russian oil, despite the declared embargo. the guardian newspaper writes about this: referring to the environmental portal desmog. he estimated that imports of refined oil from. india, china and turkey grew fivefold in the uk in the twenty-third year compared with the twenty-first year. after february 22, russia, as the guardian notes, became the largest supplier of crude oil to india and china, and turkey became one of the largest importers...
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around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. a former top executive at the post office has said she is �*truly sorry�* for the �*devastation' caused to wrongly convicted sub postmasters and their families. angela van den bogerd has been giving evidence at the post office horizon enquiry — the flawed it system which was the basis of hundreds of prosecutions — and a wide—ranging miscarriage ofjustice. here's a little of what she had to say when she was challenged our correspondent azadeh moshiri has been at the inquiry throughout the day — shejoins me now. she is someone at the post office whose career spanned more than three decades. she personally oversaw a lot of complaints of former sub—postmasters about the horizon it system and she was involved in the 2013 mediation scheme. a lot of the victims have turned up today it's been one of the busiest days i've seen since the inquiry started this next phase. that's because partly they wanted to know what you had to say. she started with this message to them. firstly,
around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. a former top executive at the post office has said she is �*truly sorry�* for the �*devastation' caused to wrongly convicted sub postmasters and their families. angela van den bogerd has been giving evidence at the post office horizon enquiry — the flawed it system which was the basis of hundreds of prosecutions — and a wide—ranging miscarriage ofjustice. here's a little of what she had to say when she was challenged our...
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here in the uk... labour says it will renationalise most passenger rail services if it wins the next general election. the party says its proposals, which include creating a new publicly—owned body which would be responsible for infrastructure, would be the industry's�* biggest overhaul in a generation. the government says the plans are pointless and unfunded. more details from our transport correspondent katy austin. what's the way ahead for britain's railway? today, labour outlined what it would do, arguing its plans would fix a broken model. 0ur railways have become a symbol of national decline. of a country that no longer works and a government with no plan to fix it. cancellations are at record highs. fares have risen almost twice as fast as wages since 2010 and strikes are costing us £25 million a day. when contracts held by private train companies expire, they would be brought into a new public body, great british railways, which would oversee both infrastructure and train services. but lab
here in the uk... labour says it will renationalise most passenger rail services if it wins the next general election. the party says its proposals, which include creating a new publicly—owned body which would be responsible for infrastructure, would be the industry's�* biggest overhaul in a generation. the government says the plans are pointless and unfunded. more details from our transport correspondent katy austin. what's the way ahead for britain's railway? today, labour outlined what...
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around the world and across the uk, this _ year. around the world and across the uk, this is— year. around the world and across the uk, this is 33c— year. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. - a former top executive at the post office has said she is �*truly sorry�* for the �*devastation�* caused to wrongly convicted sub postmasters and their families. angela van den bogerd has been giving evidence at the post office horizon inquiry — the flawed it system which was the basis of hundreds of prosecutions — and a wide—ranging miscarriage ofjustice. here's a little of what she had to say when she was challenged about her part in what happened. firstly, i think you make no concessions or admissions that you did anything wrong, correct? well, i didn't knowingly do anything wrong and i would never knowingly do anything wrong. you don't apologise for your role in any of the events being examined by the inquiry, do you? ithink, you know, and i've reflected on this quite a bit, you know, and the disclosure that i've seen through this process, there are things
around the world and across the uk, this _ year. around the world and across the uk, this is— year. around the world and across the uk, this is 33c— year. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. - a former top executive at the post office has said she is �*truly sorry�* for the �*devastation�* caused to wrongly convicted sub postmasters and their families. angela van den bogerd has been giving evidence at the post office horizon inquiry — the flawed it system which...
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, otherwise the skies are going to be clearing particularly across the north—west the uk where there will be some areas of frost in rural parts. a few showers coming in off the north sea overnight. that takes us into friday's forecast. the dregs of that weather system still potentially bringing some rain in the far south. otherwise, a bright but cold start to the day with some spells of sunshine. showers will develop, most widespread east scotland and eastern areas of england where some of them could be heavy with some hail and thunder. temperatures again in round nine to 13 degrees which is below average for the time of year. the weekend, it stays unsettled, an area of low pressure is going to be moving up from the south bringing with it some rain. the wettest weather on saturday is forecast for southern england, south wales, the midlands, east anglia, there will be a chilly east anglia, there will be a chilly east north—easterly wind which will develop. further north, northern ireland, scotland, northern england, we are looking at a mix of sunny spells and showers will stop some
, otherwise the skies are going to be clearing particularly across the north—west the uk where there will be some areas of frost in rural parts. a few showers coming in off the north sea overnight. that takes us into friday's forecast. the dregs of that weather system still potentially bringing some rain in the far south. otherwise, a bright but cold start to the day with some spells of sunshine. showers will develop, most widespread east scotland and eastern areas of england where some of...
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attempt disperse. economy without inflation, this is what he is trying to do macron is doing now, the uk is also trying to do the same thing now, the rest of the economy is facing selective bastards, the whole economy is like this, accordingly, iran is thinking about it, china is thinking about it, everyone else is thinking about it, as it were they first of all think about their citizens, as it were , respectively about the growth rate and the corresponding well-being, what is the peculiarity of the maximum it can give, respectively, to their citizens, and about their elections, about their elections about their citizens, for some it is the same thing, and not for some, not for all, but for some, we don’t have elections at all. there was a kind of short-term presentation here, that ’s why from this point of view, it’s about the dprk, there are no elections there, so what’s there, what elections to watch, why are they? yes, there are already videos, so the question is the following, what’s on now against this background, okay, well, let’s not make fun of it, everyone has thei
attempt disperse. economy without inflation, this is what he is trying to do macron is doing now, the uk is also trying to do the same thing now, the rest of the economy is facing selective bastards, the whole economy is like this, accordingly, iran is thinking about it, china is thinking about it, everyone else is thinking about it, as it were they first of all think about their citizens, as it were , respectively about the growth rate and the corresponding well-being, what is the peculiarity...
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. >> all across the uk. on today's show, labour are going full steam ahead to renationalise the railways. if they get into power. the shadow transport secretary claims it won't cost the taxpayer a single penny. but critics claim it could cost up to £10 billion. is it just the ticket, or are labour going down the wrong track.7 snp first minister humza yousaf is facing a no confidence vote after a power sharing deal with the greens went up in smoke due to net zero targets after a torrid first year in power. is the end in sight for the embattled snp leader. next, prince william is out and about in the west midlands today, supporting mental health and homelessness charities. our man, cameron walker went along for the ride and the itv boss has blasted the bbc for outbidding them for the meghan markle drama. skins is spending millions of pounds on a yank tv drama a right royal waste of licence payers money and that's all coming up between now and 6:00. welcome to the show. always an absolute delight to have your
. >> all across the uk. on today's show, labour are going full steam ahead to renationalise the railways. if they get into power. the shadow transport secretary claims it won't cost the taxpayer a single penny. but critics claim it could cost up to £10 billion. is it just the ticket, or are labour going down the wrong track.7 snp first minister humza yousaf is facing a no confidence vote after a power sharing deal with the greens went up in smoke due to net zero targets after a torrid...
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the green party, the liberal democrats and reform uk are all in the contest, and there is also an independent candidate who wasn't at the debate we went to but who is campaigning hard on social media. # 0ld mcdonald had a farm...# the political noise of the campaign has not escaped parents at this sing—and—sign group, but are the promises being made in tune with things that matter here? there is a real gap for things for children and young people to do, and teenagers that there used to be. i think about my baby's future and i'm worried about climate change. have you heard much about this election for a mayor? i feel like i don't know much. on a personal level what each of the candidates really stands for. i'd kind of like more information, less about what the other parties are getting wrong and more about what actually, this is what we're going to do. with a week to go, it seems it is still all to play for. you can get more details on all the elections that are taking place, there are also elections for police and crime commissioner is and local councils, that is all the bbc news website.
the green party, the liberal democrats and reform uk are all in the contest, and there is also an independent candidate who wasn't at the debate we went to but who is campaigning hard on social media. # 0ld mcdonald had a farm...# the political noise of the campaign has not escaped parents at this sing—and—sign group, but are the promises being made in tune with things that matter here? there is a real gap for things for children and young people to do, and teenagers that there used to be....
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vaping among uk teenagers has soared in the last few years. in 2013, it was fewer than 1% of 11 to 17—year—olds. a decade later, it was nearly 8%. there are now more vapers than smokers, a trend confirmed by the world health organization survey. the government has already introduced measures to clamp down on the promotion and illegal sale of vapes to under—18s. we've seen the effect of recent legislation and policy, the positive impact that that's had, and that's important. but we also need to be addressing this, i think, at the level of family and communities. but the data on teenage drinking will also be a concern. at the age of 11, more than a third of boys and girls in england say they have drunk alcohol. by the age of 13, more than half have done so. both of these figures are higher than any of the other countries in the study. and compared with other european countries, rates of drunkenness in the uk were high, particularly among girls. and we've talked about the particular increase, or not increased use, but higher use of alcohol
vaping among uk teenagers has soared in the last few years. in 2013, it was fewer than 1% of 11 to 17—year—olds. a decade later, it was nearly 8%. there are now more vapers than smokers, a trend confirmed by the world health organization survey. the government has already introduced measures to clamp down on the promotion and illegal sale of vapes to under—18s. we've seen the effect of recent legislation and policy, the positive impact that that's had, and that's important. but we also...
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but i'm looking at a number of franchises that currently run in the uk, perhaps most famously the uk, perhaps most famously the east coast main line. i mean, that's currently run by the government. >> yes. it is. no, what louise hay was saying was, are quite a lot of froth really, as me and many other commentators have been trying to point out to the labour party for some years that rail nationalisation happened in about april 2020. >> that was when rail revenue collapse , because it was locked collapse, because it was locked down, there are still lots of trains running. >> they just didn't have any passengers on them and certainly nobody was paying any significant fares. >> so the rails are effectively in public ownership already. >> what we have got is that a significant number of train operators are private companies that are paid by the government to run those services. and yeah, it's a couple of percent on the bill. and certainly there's an argument for saying, well, that's 2% too much, but it is so little that of the problems of the railways that it's almost not worth bothering
but i'm looking at a number of franchises that currently run in the uk, perhaps most famously the uk, perhaps most famously the east coast main line. i mean, that's currently run by the government. >> yes. it is. no, what louise hay was saying was, are quite a lot of froth really, as me and many other commentators have been trying to point out to the labour party for some years that rail nationalisation happened in about april 2020. >> that was when rail revenue collapse , because...
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. >>> a 9-year-old from the uk is spreading his wings and screeching his way to victory in the european gull impersonation competition. it started when cooper was bit by one of the birds while eating a tuna sandwich on the beach, he says he's now seagull boy, simi sim similar to how peter parker became spiderman. i'm frances rivera. have a great start to your day >>> new legal battles tied to donald trump, and attempts to overturn the 2020 election. some of the former president's top alliesp allies charge neth s
. >>> a 9-year-old from the uk is spreading his wings and screeching his way to victory in the european gull impersonation competition. it started when cooper was bit by one of the birds while eating a tuna sandwich on the beach, he says he's now seagull boy, simi sim similar to how peter parker became spiderman. i'm frances rivera. have a great start to your day >>> new legal battles tied to donald trump, and attempts to overturn the 2020 election. some of the former...
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rail services in the uk have come into criticism for rising fares, cancellations and strikes, all affecting customer satisfaction. here is labour�*s louise haigh talking about the plans. here is labour's louise haigh talking about the plans. labour will brina talking about the plans. labour will bring private _ talking about the plans. labour will bring private operators _ talking about the plans. labour will bring private operators into - talking about the plans. labour will bring private operators into public i bring private operators into public ownership as their contracts expire. we will establish great british railways, a single directing mind to control our railways. yes, we are keeping the name, i'm afraid i was overruled and calling it rail britannia. we will set the strategy and objectives are great british railways, and hold it to account on behalf of passengers anywhere. unlike current ministers, i will trust the experts— experts that don'tjust come from the rail sector, as we know it can sometimes be a little... but external experts in providing excellent customer service.
rail services in the uk have come into criticism for rising fares, cancellations and strikes, all affecting customer satisfaction. here is labour�*s louise haigh talking about the plans. here is labour's louise haigh talking about the plans. labour will brina talking about the plans. labour will bring private _ talking about the plans. labour will bring private operators _ talking about the plans. labour will bring private operators into - talking about the plans. labour will bring private...
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the process of interviewing those on the process of interviewing those on the boat and made it to the uk will likely take several days. a reminder, a book set off on tuesday and resulted on the death of five people, horribly overcrowded on board, a further arrest on that story. let's return to the post office scandal and what has been called one of the biggest miscarriages ofjustices in british legal history. it is a big day in the inquiry as to why postmasters were convicted because of a faulty system. angela van den bogerd is giving evidence, and she was the company's most important witness in the legal action taken by sub—postmaster alan bates, and was heavily criticised by the judge in that case for misleading the court in her evidence. angela van den bogerd today apologised to those affected, said she was not aware of any wrongdoing. l affected, said she was not aware of any wrongdoing-— affected, said she was not aware of any wrongdoing. i think you make no concessions — any wrongdoing. i think you make no concessions or _ any wrongdoing. i think you make no concessions or ad
the process of interviewing those on the process of interviewing those on the boat and made it to the uk will likely take several days. a reminder, a book set off on tuesday and resulted on the death of five people, horribly overcrowded on board, a further arrest on that story. let's return to the post office scandal and what has been called one of the biggest miscarriages ofjustices in british legal history. it is a big day in the inquiry as to why postmasters were convicted because of a...
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all our western partners, so whether this is a marker or a sign for all other partners, well , the uk immediately announced a large aid package of 500 million pounds, for smaller partners and maybe not so active, like the united states of america and great britain? well, you know, i would say two here important points, the first of which is not discussed publicly yet. that literally today i read an article by meanbaum in the atlantic, where she calls on the biden administration to change its strategy with regard to ukraine, because in reality it is a losing strategy, that we have to fight only on our own territory, which means that we cannot use western weapons on russian territory itself, and several other restrictions that were introduced by washington back in the 22nd year, which limited the assistance provided to us by other partners, because i understood they follow the united states and hardly would they dare to do something in conflict with them, although britain was the leader and in fact it pushed them , the united states, including providing us with missiles such as stormsha
all our western partners, so whether this is a marker or a sign for all other partners, well , the uk immediately announced a large aid package of 500 million pounds, for smaller partners and maybe not so active, like the united states of america and great britain? well, you know, i would say two here important points, the first of which is not discussed publicly yet. that literally today i read an article by meanbaum in the atlantic, where she calls on the biden administration to change its...
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a lot of time was spent defending the act, which in the end was blocked by the uk government and binned. it was a key policy for both parties, but perhaps more for the greens than the snp. forsome perhaps more for the greens than the snp. for some time now, there has been a feeling that perhaps this undue influence that the greens have had, a disproportionate influence the greens have had an snp policy has not been working to the snp's benefit. humza yousaf was saying it is going to be tough going forward, but the bute house agreement has served its purpose. it has reached a natural conclusion and it is now terminated. natural conclusion and it is now terminated-— natural conclusion and it is now terminated. ., . ., . ,, natural conclusion and it is now terminated. ., . ., . terminated. lorna gordon, thank you. let's return — terminated. lorna gordon, thank you. let's return to — terminated. lorna gordon, thank you. let's return to the _ terminated. lorna gordon, thank you. let's return to the other— terminated. lorna gordon, thank you. let's return to the other story - terminat
a lot of time was spent defending the act, which in the end was blocked by the uk government and binned. it was a key policy for both parties, but perhaps more for the greens than the snp. forsome perhaps more for the greens than the snp. for some time now, there has been a feeling that perhaps this undue influence that the greens have had, a disproportionate influence the greens have had an snp policy has not been working to the snp's benefit. humza yousaf was saying it is going to be tough...
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so are there's a big happening in the uk, scotland, wales, ireland germany, throughout europe actually too they call it rewilding. they're because river restoration was, a big push in deer in the eu and also in great britain. so a lot of work returning beavers last summer beavers were seen in an area of west london and the mayor of london was down there on on you know bbc news talking how exciting it was and of talking about how much restoration be happening. so, you know, they just as concerned about flooding and dealing with that as we are urban flooding is a huge and again there's much that can happen beavers are just you so weird and quirky and extraordinary i mean they they seem be remarkably adaptive at moving into places where you wouldn't think they could be and then they're they are, you know, their beaver thing. so that's kind of fun about beavers. in fact, there were beavers in the i think a couple of years ago, they the toronto subways maybe was not so fun but walked into a toronto subway stop and everybody had to stop we got pizza rat, they got subway beaver. well, we shou
so are there's a big happening in the uk, scotland, wales, ireland germany, throughout europe actually too they call it rewilding. they're because river restoration was, a big push in deer in the eu and also in great britain. so a lot of work returning beavers last summer beavers were seen in an area of west london and the mayor of london was down there on on you know bbc news talking how exciting it was and of talking about how much restoration be happening. so, you know, they just as...
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we are the only part of the uk to avoid pay —related strike action in our nhs. i've delivered the council tax freeze this year in every local authority, helping families where we can during a cost of living crisis. we have removed peak fares on our railways and last week we approved plans for europe's largest floating offshore wind farm. these are just some of the actions that are making scotland a better country. during my time as first minister scotland's economy continued to grow while the uk fell into recession. average earnings in scotland are forecast to grow faster than the rest of the uk. attainment is at a record high, record numbers of students from deprived areas are entering universities. we estimate this year to lift 100,000 children out of poverty due to our actions as the scottish government. renewable technologies generated the equipment of 113% of scotland's overall electricity consumption in 2022 and scotland continues to be the top destination in the uk for foreign investment outside of london and of course just this week, a report from hmrc f
we are the only part of the uk to avoid pay —related strike action in our nhs. i've delivered the council tax freeze this year in every local authority, helping families where we can during a cost of living crisis. we have removed peak fares on our railways and last week we approved plans for europe's largest floating offshore wind farm. these are just some of the actions that are making scotland a better country. during my time as first minister scotland's economy continued to grow while the...
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because getting agreement within the eu and then tied to the fact you got the nani eu countries like uk to factor into that would it have enough power to counter or will it be individual countries working on their own against the us view? that's the challenge and it does become x essential because it basically makes the eu defunct, isn't operating in a political bloc, just an ico want my blog, very, very difficult. all right. max foster for us in london. max always grateful to have you. thank you so much. >> that's crazy. >> all right ahead here. arizona republicans voting on a bill to overturn that civil war era on abortion plus ban on abortion, plus the supreme court ready to hear donald trump's claims of presidential immunity rionda, new album is breaking records gets what country is comey country beyond, say, a nashville's renaissance. april 26, streaming exclusively on mats. >> my name is susie loftus, and i'm the head of trust and safety for us data security, tiktok i'm a former prosecutor and it's my job to keep american tiktok users safe a big part of that is making sure that th
because getting agreement within the eu and then tied to the fact you got the nani eu countries like uk to factor into that would it have enough power to counter or will it be individual countries working on their own against the us view? that's the challenge and it does become x essential because it basically makes the eu defunct, isn't operating in a political bloc, just an ico want my blog, very, very difficult. all right. max foster for us in london. max always grateful to have you. thank...
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can starmer be trusted to protect the uk? in your opinion, and a group of top footballers are planning to come out as gay next month on the international day against homophobia. >> does football have a homophobia problem? some breaking news in the last houn some breaking news in the last hour, the scottish national party are cutting ties with the greens and their power sharing deal greens and their power sharing deal. so the deal was that if the snp got into power and they needed a majority, they'd team up with the greens in the process. but now , in the wake of process. but now, in the wake of humza yousafs row back on net zero targets in scotland, the greens have said what are you doing? we don't want to be in bed with you anymore. so very, very interesting. and also sorry to interject, ben humza yousaf, as far as i'm concerned, what a massive hypocrite. and rishi sunak rowed back on the uk's net zero targets, pushing back the date for, petrol and diesel cars . he did a video calling .him horrific, and basically saying that
can starmer be trusted to protect the uk? in your opinion, and a group of top footballers are planning to come out as gay next month on the international day against homophobia. >> does football have a homophobia problem? some breaking news in the last houn some breaking news in the last hour, the scottish national party are cutting ties with the greens and their power sharing deal greens and their power sharing deal. so the deal was that if the snp got into power and they needed a...