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as you say, david | here, reeta. as you say, david pecker, former publisher of the national enquirer, celebrity gossip magazine, detailing effectively an arrangement between himself and donald trump just before the 2016 general election to stop those negative stories about donald trump getting into the press, promote positive ones about donald trump, andindeed positive ones about donald trump, and indeed circulate speculative and negative stories about some of his opponents, he suggested, for example, that hillary clinton had six months to live, that ted cruz, one of his opponents for the nomination, that his father was involved in the assassination of john of kennedy. that got under way today and the details of that came out, the "catch and kill" scheme. what the prosecution are trying to establish is that there was an absolute effort by donald trump and his advisers to stop those negative stories getting into the press, and that the stormy daniels payment, the payment to the pawn star, was part of that process, and
as you say, david | here, reeta. as you say, david pecker, former publisher of the national enquirer, celebrity gossip magazine, detailing effectively an arrangement between himself and donald trump just before the 2016 general election to stop those negative stories about donald trump getting into the press, promote positive ones about donald trump, andindeed positive ones about donald trump, and indeed circulate speculative and negative stories about some of his opponents, he suggested, for...
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donald trump is back in court in new york — with first witness david pecker — the former publisher of the national inquirer — back on the stand. before the trial resumed though, the judge held a fiery hearing to determine if mr trump violated a gag order, which bans the former president from verbally attacking the jury and witnesses. our north america correspondent nada tawfik is there. sophie, david pecker took the stand and described a long—standing mutually beneficial relationship with donald trump. he said in the lead up to the 2016 election that michael cohen, donald trump's former lawyer, and mr trump himself asked for a meeting with the national enquirer, and they asked him how he could help donald trump campaign. mr pecker said he agreed to publish negative stories about mr trump's opponents, and crucially, to kill any negative stories about mr trump himself. his testimony will be important to prosecutors case as they try to establish there was a criminal conspiracy on donald trump's part to influence the election. donald trump's lawyers have said this is how newspapers wo
donald trump is back in court in new york — with first witness david pecker — the former publisher of the national inquirer — back on the stand. before the trial resumed though, the judge held a fiery hearing to determine if mr trump violated a gag order, which bans the former president from verbally attacking the jury and witnesses. our north america correspondent nada tawfik is there. sophie, david pecker took the stand and described a long—standing mutually beneficial relationship...
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listening to a witness, david packer. mr becker is a friend of donald trump, former publisher of the national enquirer. he is taking questions at the moment. 20 of analysis and reaction to witness number one in donald trump's criminal trial, do stay with us for that. —— david pecker. my colleague maryam moshiri is up next. for the moment, i am lewis vaughanjones. this is bbc news. bye—bye. hello there. it was another chilly day for the time of year pretty much everywhere, but where we had the sunshine across the north and the west of the uk, it didn't feel too bad. but it was chilly further east, where we had thicker cloud, even a few spots of rain. that's the story for the next few days. it will remain — the temperatures — below the seasonal norm, and there will be more cloud always towards eastern areas. and you can see why. this northerly arctic airflow has brought this chilly air to our shores and it's going to hang around for the next few days. high pressure sits out towards the west, hence the northerly wi
listening to a witness, david packer. mr becker is a friend of donald trump, former publisher of the national enquirer. he is taking questions at the moment. 20 of analysis and reaction to witness number one in donald trump's criminal trial, do stay with us for that. —— david pecker. my colleague maryam moshiri is up next. for the moment, i am lewis vaughanjones. this is bbc news. bye—bye. hello there. it was another chilly day for the time of year pretty much everywhere, but where we had...
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the jurors will hear from david pecker himself and that will give key evidence for both sides. remind us about the — key evidence for both sides. remind us about the timeline, _ key evidence for both sides. remind us about the timeline, how- key evidence for both sides. remind us about the timeline, how long - key evidence for both sides. remind us about the timeline, how long the | us about the timeline, how long the trial is due to last and if that donald trump is likely to be in court every day?— donald trump is likely to be in court every day? that is right, this is what distinguishes _ court every day? that is right, this is what distinguishes this - court every day? that is right, this is what distinguishes this criminal| is what distinguishes this criminal trial from some of the past several trials donald trump has had a new york where he was able to come in and out as he pleased. here he is a criminal defendant and required to be in court unless the judge gives him permission for any other major commitment. but we have seen that be very limited, for example later th
the jurors will hear from david pecker himself and that will give key evidence for both sides. remind us about the — key evidence for both sides. remind us about the timeline, _ key evidence for both sides. remind us about the timeline, how- key evidence for both sides. remind us about the timeline, how long - key evidence for both sides. remind us about the timeline, how long the | us about the timeline, how long the trial is due to last and if that donald trump is likely to be in court...
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and then continuing on the trial is david becker, who is testifying about the alleged conspiracy that started back in 2015. , ., , ., ., in 2015. yes, and he started to give his evidence _ in 2015. yes, and he started to give his evidence yesterday, _ in 2015. yes, and he started to give his evidence yesterday, didn't - in 2015. yes, and he started to give his evidence yesterday, didn't he? l his evidence yesterday, didn't he? so that will continue today? yes. the whole catch and release idea that money was paid for the stories, to catch the stories, but they were never put in the press, and that energy back in 2015 with michael cohen and donald trump, they had a meeting and alleged this scheme to effect the election.— effect the election. kelly, i know there's going _ effect the election. kelly, i know there's going to _ effect the election. kelly, i know there's going to be _ effect the election. kelly, i know there's going to be 20 _ effect the election. kelly, i know there's going to be 20 more - effect the election. kelly, i know there's going to be 20 more to l effect the elec
and then continuing on the trial is david becker, who is testifying about the alleged conspiracy that started back in 2015. , ., , ., ., in 2015. yes, and he started to give his evidence _ in 2015. yes, and he started to give his evidence yesterday, _ in 2015. yes, and he started to give his evidence yesterday, didn't - in 2015. yes, and he started to give his evidence yesterday, didn't he? l his evidence yesterday, didn't he? so that will continue today? yes. the whole catch and release idea...
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the first prosecution witness was david pecker, a tabloid magazine editor who helped buy off people with damaging stories about donald trump. he has been promised immunity from prosecution. the prosecution are also expected to call the porn star stormy daniels herself and donald trump's former lawyer michael cohen. the defence hasn't yet decided whether or not the former president will go on the stand. i am praying that he will be acquitted, but i am scared that something can go wrong. he is a crook and a cheat, so, yeah, i hope he gets the justice he deserves. later, the judge will consider whether donald trump had already violated a gag order that prevents him speaking publicly about witnesses and could get him fined. gary 0'donoghue, bbc news, new york. china's weather agency has issued its highest—level rainstorm warning for the south of the country. more than 100,000 people have been evacuated from their homes in guangdong — after massive flooding in the country's most populous province. four people have died, and ten others are missing. laura bicker has more from beijing. power
the first prosecution witness was david pecker, a tabloid magazine editor who helped buy off people with damaging stories about donald trump. he has been promised immunity from prosecution. the prosecution are also expected to call the porn star stormy daniels herself and donald trump's former lawyer michael cohen. the defence hasn't yet decided whether or not the former president will go on the stand. i am praying that he will be acquitted, but i am scared that something can go wrong. he is a...
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the first prosecution witness was david pecker, a tabloid magazine editor who helped buy off people with damaging stories about donald trump. he has been promised immunity from prosecution. the prosecution are also expected to call the porn star stormy daniels herself and donald trump's former lawyer michael cohen. the defence hasn't yet decided whether or not the former president will go on the stand. i am praying that he will be acquitted, but i am scared that something can go wrong. he is a crook and a cheat, so, yeah, i hope he gets the justice he deserves. later, the judge will consider whether donald trump had already violated a gag order that prevents him speaking publicly about witnesses and could get him fined. gary 0'donoghue, bbc news, new york. two helicopters from the malaysian military have crashed in midair, killing all ten naval personnel on board. the accident took place as the aircraft flew in formation over a parade ground. they were rehearsing for a ceremony due to take place next month. 0nline video shows the helicopters flying low over a naval base at lumut when the
the first prosecution witness was david pecker, a tabloid magazine editor who helped buy off people with damaging stories about donald trump. he has been promised immunity from prosecution. the prosecution are also expected to call the porn star stormy daniels herself and donald trump's former lawyer michael cohen. the defence hasn't yet decided whether or not the former president will go on the stand. i am praying that he will be acquitted, but i am scared that something can go wrong. he is a...
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first prosecutor witness was david becker, a tabloid magazine editor who helped buy off people with damaging stories about donald trump. he has been promised immunity from prosecution. the prosecution are also expected to call the porn star stormy daniels herself and donald trump osman former lawyer michael cohen. the defence hasn't yet decided whether or not the former president will go on the stand. i am praying that he will be acquitted but i'm scared that something can go wrong. he acquitted but i'm scared that something can go wrong. he is a crook and _ something can go wrong. he is a crook and a _ something can go wrong. he is a crook and a cheat. _ something can go wrong. he is a crook and a cheat. i _ something can go wrong. he is a crook and a cheat. i hope - something can go wrong. he is a crook and a cheat. i hope he - crook and a cheat. i hope he gets— crook and a cheat. i hope he getsjustice that he deserves. later— getsjustice that he deserves. later the _ getsjustice that he deserves. later the judge will consider whether donald trump had already violated a gag order which
first prosecutor witness was david becker, a tabloid magazine editor who helped buy off people with damaging stories about donald trump. he has been promised immunity from prosecution. the prosecution are also expected to call the porn star stormy daniels herself and donald trump osman former lawyer michael cohen. the defence hasn't yet decided whether or not the former president will go on the stand. i am praying that he will be acquitted but i'm scared that something can go wrong. he...
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christian: they put david packer up on the stand first, from the parent company that owns the national enquirer. he was instrumental to this catch and kill program at the prosecution alleges was in play. why him first, who how good of a witness is he? john: we will find out. he is really an unindicted co-conspirator. what they want to show is that there was a pattern here. in other words, this is not the first time the former president paid somebody off. they were in league with the national enquirer, that entity was pay off her folks not to go public for trump. it is to show that there is no mistake, there is a common scheme, this is what his proclivity was to do this. christian: with your knowledge of the court system, former justice, tomorrow, the whole thing comes to a grinding halt. the judge wants to have a look at these claims from the prosecution that donald trump has breached gag order. how strong are those claims lookinat some of the things he has posted on true social? john: he is a nightmare for a presiding judge, i can tell you. i wouldn't necessarily want to tangle with s
christian: they put david packer up on the stand first, from the parent company that owns the national enquirer. he was instrumental to this catch and kill program at the prosecution alleges was in play. why him first, who how good of a witness is he? john: we will find out. he is really an unindicted co-conspirator. what they want to show is that there was a pattern here. in other words, this is not the first time the former president paid somebody off. they were in league with the national...
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they are using david pecker to set the stage. we have scratched the surface with his beginning testimony that will continue tomorrow. host: tell us about what we heard from the defense in the opening arguments. reporter: the defense's role today in their opening statement was to sow doubt through the prosecution's case because the burden of proof is on the prosecution. and todd blanche, donald trump's lawyer was mocking several elements of their case saying there is nothing illegal about influencing an election, it is called democracy, he said. he also said the catch and skill -- catch and kill scheme, nothing wrong with that either. he put distance between trump and falsifying records. saying he was so far up in the organization that he did not have his hand in the details. another key piece we will see is in trying to say that the prosecution's case is built on unreliable witnesses. for michael cohen, they painted him as someone that has a vendetta against donald trump wanting to see him in an orange jumpsuit. they say stormy d
they are using david pecker to set the stage. we have scratched the surface with his beginning testimony that will continue tomorrow. host: tell us about what we heard from the defense in the opening arguments. reporter: the defense's role today in their opening statement was to sow doubt through the prosecution's case because the burden of proof is on the prosecution. and todd blanche, donald trump's lawyer was mocking several elements of their case saying there is nothing illegal about...
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the first witness was david pecker, from the national enquirer magazine, who the prosecution claim conspired with donald trump to stop harmful stories being published that could damage his presidential campaign. donald trump will be back in court tomorrow in a case that's expected to last around six weeks. sarah smith, bbc news, new york. lucy letby, the nurse found guilty of the murder and attempted murder of babies in her care, is applying for permission to appeal against her convictions. the 34—year—old was told last year she'd spend the rest of her life injail, after she was found guilty of murdering seven babies and attempting to kill a further six at the countess of chester hospital between 2015 and 2016. her application is being considered by a panel ofjudges at the court of appeal in london. two men have been charged with spying for china after an investigation by counter—terrorism officers. the metropolitan police said christopher berry from oxfordshire and christopher cash from east london are both accused under the official secrets act. our security correspondent gordon core
the first witness was david pecker, from the national enquirer magazine, who the prosecution claim conspired with donald trump to stop harmful stories being published that could damage his presidential campaign. donald trump will be back in court tomorrow in a case that's expected to last around six weeks. sarah smith, bbc news, new york. lucy letby, the nurse found guilty of the murder and attempted murder of babies in her care, is applying for permission to appeal against her convictions. the...
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the first witness ros david peckerfrom the national enquirer magazine. he bought miss mcdougal�*s story not so he could publish it but so he could suppress it in order to help donald trump's political campaign. mr trump is innocent until proven guilty, his lawyer reminded the jury, saying is innocent until proven guilty, his lawyer reminded thejury, saying his behaviour is not criminal, there is nothing wrong with trying to influence an election, it is called democracy. donald trump will be back in court tomorrow. this case is expected to last 6—8 weeks. the court has wrapped up for the i already even notice only lunch time here because one of the jurors has an emergency dental appointment so there is no more evidence today. on his way out donald trump stopped and talked to reporters as he so often does and once again he was claiming he was only prosecuted because he is running for president. this is a biden witchhunt to keep me off the campaign trail. so far it's not working, because my poll numbers are higher than they've ever been because the publ
the first witness ros david peckerfrom the national enquirer magazine. he bought miss mcdougal�*s story not so he could publish it but so he could suppress it in order to help donald trump's political campaign. mr trump is innocent until proven guilty, his lawyer reminded the jury, saying is innocent until proven guilty, his lawyer reminded thejury, saying his behaviour is not criminal, there is nothing wrong with trying to influence an election, it is called democracy. donald trump will be...
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which brings me finally to david pecker. he was the then chairman and ceo of that tabloid and part of a catch and kill the scheme to support donald trump's 2016 presidential run. so essentially what he would do is buy the rights to stories that made donald trump look bad, he would then refuse to publish them to suppress damaging information. and he is expected to be the first witness called after the opening arguments. thanks to meghan for that, he has started given his evidence before proceedings wrapped up for the day. of course this is a judicial process but taking place within a very political process context,. earlier i spoke to nikki beaver, national political director of the national federation of republican women, and i asked her what impact this trial was having on the upcoming election. it's having a huge impact, and it's having the opposite impact the democrats i think intended for it to have. the american people are not fooled by this witch hunt. this is a trial that should have happened years ago. and we see thr
which brings me finally to david pecker. he was the then chairman and ceo of that tabloid and part of a catch and kill the scheme to support donald trump's 2016 presidential run. so essentially what he would do is buy the rights to stories that made donald trump look bad, he would then refuse to publish them to suppress damaging information. and he is expected to be the first witness called after the opening arguments. thanks to meghan for that, he has started given his evidence before...
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david dimbleby has moved on and huw edwards was seen as his successor. maybe there is a successor in the bbc, or maybe outside the bbc. fill" successor in the bbc, or maybe outside the bbc.— successor in the bbc, or maybe outside the bbc. our those days of the big bankers, _ outside the bbc. our those days of the big bankers, are _ outside the bbc. our those days of the big bankers, are those - outside the bbc. our those days of the big bankers, are those days - outside the bbc. our those days of the big bankers, are those days of| the big bankers, are those days of the big bankers, are those days of the past —— big anchors. i the big bankers, are those days of the past -- big anchors.— the past -- big anchors. i name check them _ the past -- big anchors. i name check them because _ the past -- big anchors. i name check them because possibly i the past -- big anchors. i name check them because possibly a | check them because possibly a recruitment issue. i can think of a couple of people. you are looking for someone who has got a lot of live exp
david dimbleby has moved on and huw edwards was seen as his successor. maybe there is a successor in the bbc, or maybe outside the bbc. fill" successor in the bbc, or maybe outside the bbc.— successor in the bbc, or maybe outside the bbc. our those days of the big bankers, _ outside the bbc. our those days of the big bankers, are _ outside the bbc. our those days of the big bankers, are those - outside the bbc. our those days of the big bankers, are those days - outside the bbc. our...
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neil has cared for his partner, david, since he was diagnosed with a rare degenerative eye condition. it is like a bereavement when you lose your eyesight. but, now, i've learned to cope the best i can, haven't i? yeah. yeah, you don't have a choice, really, do you? just back him up and everything and make sure he's ok. yeah. last year, neil's carer�*s allowance was abruptly stopped when he started claiming his state pension. under the government's rules, carers aren't entitled to both payments at the same time. i was quite annoyed, actually, i was quite annoyed. his disability is bad enough for me to get it before i was 66. it should still be the same the day after i was 66. because they stopped it straightaway. it is a 24—hourjob, it is constantly running around sorting out and organising the phone calls, the letters — just everything. carers will head to parliament today to call for changes to carer�*s allowance, including raising minimum payments and providing additional support for people earning the state pension. it's like i'm not valued. i feel like what i do isn't val
neil has cared for his partner, david, since he was diagnosed with a rare degenerative eye condition. it is like a bereavement when you lose your eyesight. but, now, i've learned to cope the best i can, haven't i? yeah. yeah, you don't have a choice, really, do you? just back him up and everything and make sure he's ok. yeah. last year, neil's carer�*s allowance was abruptly stopped when he started claiming his state pension. under the government's rules, carers aren't entitled to both...
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then we know that the first prosecution witness will be david pecker who is the former publisher of national enquirer, a tabloid, he's the man who is allegedly for the catch and kill scheme in which the campaign tried to hide any negative stories about trump, helped by packer. flan about trump, helped by packer. can ou about trump, helped by packer. can you explain some of the arguments they have been so far about donald trump's gag order. what they have been so far about donald trump's gag order.— they have been so far about donald trump's gag order. what has happened is trum- trump's gag order. what has happened is trum is trump's gag order. what has happened is trump is accused _ trump's gag order. what has happened is trump is accused of _ trump's gag order. what has happened is trump is accused of violating - trump's gag order. what has happened is trump is accused of violating a - is trump is accused of violating a 939 is trump is accused of violating a gag order, the order was put in place in march because he had made social media posts about the judge's daughter, prosecutors are sa
then we know that the first prosecution witness will be david pecker who is the former publisher of national enquirer, a tabloid, he's the man who is allegedly for the catch and kill scheme in which the campaign tried to hide any negative stories about trump, helped by packer. flan about trump, helped by packer. can ou about trump, helped by packer. can you explain some of the arguments they have been so far about donald trump's gag order. what they have been so far about donald trump's gag...
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it would be another huge shock after last year's champion luca brecel lost to david gilbert at the weekend. and the last chance regatta is exactly what it sounds like, the final opportunity for athletes to qualify for the paris 0lympics in the sailing events. it's under way in the french capital with 50 spots available across 10 0lympic sailing classes. kite foiling, is one of two new sailing disciplines set to debut at the paris games. it sees riders "fly" above the water on hydrofoils which are attached to boards and powered by huge kites which can reach speeds of over 50 miles per hour. and that's all the sport for now. from me and a team that is all the sport for now. welcome back to bbc news. the metropolitan police commissioner will meet london mayor sadiq khan today — following a row over his force's handling of demonstrations. sir mark rowley has faced calls to resign — after an anti—semitism campaigner was threatened with arrest, at a pro—palestine protest. rishi sunak said he had confidence in rowley, but he needed to rebuild "confidence and trust" with the jewish communi
it would be another huge shock after last year's champion luca brecel lost to david gilbert at the weekend. and the last chance regatta is exactly what it sounds like, the final opportunity for athletes to qualify for the paris 0lympics in the sailing events. it's under way in the french capital with 50 spots available across 10 0lympic sailing classes. kite foiling, is one of two new sailing disciplines set to debut at the paris games. it sees riders "fly" above the water on...
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david bailey is professor of business economics at the university of birmingham. no great surprise, we know that tesla is struggling to shift the vehicles. but quite a significant cut designed to get those sales numbers back up. ids, cut designed to get those sales numbers back up.— cut designed to get those sales numbers back up. a difficult quarter for tesla, numbers back up. a difficult quarter for tesla. a — numbers back up. a difficult quarter for tesla. a bumpy _ numbers back up. a difficult quarter for tesla, a bumpy road. _ numbers back up. a difficult quarter for tesla, a bumpy road. we - numbers back up. a difficult quarter for tesla, a bumpy road. we also i numbers back up. a difficult quarter. for tesla, a bumpy road. we also saw a recall of their truck. the price cut they did before a year ago, it hasn't omitted sales and as it looks at the moment,
david bailey is professor of business economics at the university of birmingham. no great surprise, we know that tesla is struggling to shift the vehicles. but quite a significant cut designed to get those sales numbers back up. ids, cut designed to get those sales numbers back up.— cut designed to get those sales numbers back up. a difficult quarter for tesla, numbers back up. a difficult quarter for tesla. a — numbers back up. a difficult quarter for tesla. a bumpy _ numbers back up. a...
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and victoria's husband david beckham was there to capture the moment, and have a sing—along too. well done, girls. do stay with us on bbc news. there's plenty more to come. you're watching bbc news. it's another big day for the government's plan to send some asylum seekers to rwanda. after last week's back and forth between the house of commons and house of lords of the prime minister says he is determined that the bill should pass. he has told members of both the upper chambers of parliament that they will have to keep voting until it does. we are expecting the prime minister to deliver a press conference shortly talking about the rwanda situation, and other issues. this morning he has chaired a meeting of the illegal migration operations committee. we will keep an eye on what is happening in downing street where the prime minister will take to the podium shortly to hold a press conference on the government's rwanda bill. in the meantime, let's take a closer look at the controversial policy and the stakes. so far this year, more than 6,000 migrants have made the journey across t
and victoria's husband david beckham was there to capture the moment, and have a sing—along too. well done, girls. do stay with us on bbc news. there's plenty more to come. you're watching bbc news. it's another big day for the government's plan to send some asylum seekers to rwanda. after last week's back and forth between the house of commons and house of lords of the prime minister says he is determined that the bill should pass. he has told members of both the upper chambers of parliament...
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and victoria's husband david beckham was there to capture the moment — and have a sing—along too. stay with us here on bbc news. hello again. yesterday was northern ireland's warmest day this year so far. today, temperatures will be a little bit lower here. but by the time we get to wednesday, we'll all be in some chillier conditions with temperatures below the seasonal average. it will be the risk of night frosts, and then we'll see some rain coming our way this weekend, particularly saturday night into sunday as low pressure comes back to our shores. but today we've got this weather front sinking south. you can see there's a lot of cloud around and that weather front is producing some patchy light rain and some drizzle extending from south—west england, eastern parts of wales, the midlands, northeast england, you could also see the odd shower across parts of south east scotland, but brightening up across much of scotland and northern ireland through the afternoon. and this is where we'll have the highest temperatures, 16 degrees in glasgow, we're looking at 10 or 11 in london
and victoria's husband david beckham was there to capture the moment — and have a sing—along too. stay with us here on bbc news. hello again. yesterday was northern ireland's warmest day this year so far. today, temperatures will be a little bit lower here. but by the time we get to wednesday, we'll all be in some chillier conditions with temperatures below the seasonal average. it will be the risk of night frosts, and then we'll see some rain coming our way this weekend, particularly...
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so for me, seeing them back together, even if it's just a 12 second grainy video taken on david beckham's phone, it's truly something absolutely special. so just tell me about some of the, actually, let's just take you back to the moment that this video dropped on social media. i didn't believe it was them. i really didn't. did you know straightaway? yeah, i think it was like 3am. so i was like, am i asleep? am i am i dreaming? but it turned out no, i actually was very much awake. it is very, very grainy, as you said. it's very dark, but it's truly them as confirmed by all five members. and it's just so wonderful. and it's really wonderful to see that it's been 30 years since the spice girls formed and just this tiny, tiny video generated global headlines. you could see it in germany today or you could see it in america. and it just shows just how strong the spice girls spread still is. superfine samuel there, great fun speaking to him. you are watching bbc news, more coming up at the top of the hour. let's take a brief look now at the weather for the week ahead. april sunshine of course
so for me, seeing them back together, even if it's just a 12 second grainy video taken on david beckham's phone, it's truly something absolutely special. so just tell me about some of the, actually, let's just take you back to the moment that this video dropped on social media. i didn't believe it was them. i really didn't. did you know straightaway? yeah, i think it was like 3am. so i was like, am i asleep? am i am i dreaming? but it turned out no, i actually was very much awake. it is very,...
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david beckham shared the moment on instagram. hello, i'm lukwesa burak. us officials say the next delivery of american military aid for ukraine could arrive within a week. after a delay of six months, the house of representatives finally approved the multi—billion dollar package last night. america already provides the bulk of international support for kyiv, having spent more than $74 billion in the first two years of the war. the new package is worth $61 billion, including money to replenish stocks of us armaments and $14 billion will pay for advanced weapons and defence systems. president zelensky said the military aid package would give his country a chance of victory in its war against russia. translation: i think this support will really strengthen _ the armed forces of ukraine, and we will have a chance for victory if ukraine really gets the weapons system which we need so much, thousands of soldiers need so much. and this aid should notjust to be sprayed in a thin layer all over but it has to end up in tangible weapons systems. many ukrainians ha
david beckham shared the moment on instagram. hello, i'm lukwesa burak. us officials say the next delivery of american military aid for ukraine could arrive within a week. after a delay of six months, the house of representatives finally approved the multi—billion dollar package last night. america already provides the bulk of international support for kyiv, having spent more than $74 billion in the first two years of the war. the new package is worth $61 billion, including money to replenish...
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and this list includes probably both missiles and new launch systems for both david's sling and the iron dome system. there's also some money in there for the laser based system that israel has been developing, the iron beam. 0k, matthew, turning to this long—awaited package for ukraine, in that war with with russia. timing, of course, is everything. it could well arrive within the week if everything gets signed off — senate and, of course, president biden. the question is, though, how effective will it be? is this just going to extend the war or could it actually lead to a win? i mean, in terms of this package, what you're looking at here is much—needed relief to help the ukrainians effectively put up a more effective defence this year. they're obviously not in the situation they would have ideally been in six months ago when you were looking at the culmination of their counter—offensive. i mean, it's important to note that a significant chunk of this is for us operations and other activity, as you saw mentioned, the replenishment of their stocks. but there's about £28 billion
and this list includes probably both missiles and new launch systems for both david's sling and the iron dome system. there's also some money in there for the laser based system that israel has been developing, the iron beam. 0k, matthew, turning to this long—awaited package for ukraine, in that war with with russia. timing, of course, is everything. it could well arrive within the week if everything gets signed off — senate and, of course, president biden. the question is, though, how...
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lots of them are posting on david beckham's instagram video. 0ne of them are posting on david beckham's instagram video. one of them said, david, your other social media manager that we all need. thank you for providing this content. someone else said this was the moment the whole planet had been waiting for. lots of fans were also big in the group to reunite formally. don't forget, the spice girls are first came together in 1994, but it was the hit single wannabe that was a chart topper that really propelled them into this global pop culture phenomenon, spice mania was taking over the planet. then geri halliwell, who was a ginger spice, she left the band and then the band split up in 2001. they have reunited on various occasions and so on. memory, and the london olympics in 2012. —— memorably in the london olympics. lots of fans will be hoping that this is something more formal little down the line. �* something more formal little down the line. . ,., something more formal little down the line. �* . something more formal little down the line. . ., ., something more formal littl
lots of them are posting on david beckham's instagram video. 0ne of them are posting on david beckham's instagram video. one of them said, david, your other social media manager that we all need. thank you for providing this content. someone else said this was the moment the whole planet had been waiting for. lots of fans were also big in the group to reunite formally. don't forget, the spice girls are first came together in 1994, but it was the hit single wannabe that was a chart topper that...
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they performed their classic song stop on david beckham has shed the moment on instagram. he was seen singing along. you can read about that on the bbc news website. time to look at the weather. good afternoon. april sunshine has more kick to it. it will feel quite pleasant towards western spots of the uk for the rest of the afternoon. lovely start to the day in pembrokeshire, albeit chilly. the air is cold for the time of year and it is exceptionally cold towards north sea facing coasts, with a brisk north—easterly wind blowing. and that colder air marked in blue is set to stick around too much of the rest of the week. although it could turn milder and more unsettled from the south west into next week. lots of dry weather around today, high pressure centred over the uk. a warm front bringing occasional rain, most of it light and patchy across central and eastern areas of scotland through north west england. but some sunny spells still across east anglia in south—east england. a small chance of isolated showers. the best sunshine in western scotland and northern irelan
they performed their classic song stop on david beckham has shed the moment on instagram. he was seen singing along. you can read about that on the bbc news website. time to look at the weather. good afternoon. april sunshine has more kick to it. it will feel quite pleasant towards western spots of the uk for the rest of the afternoon. lovely start to the day in pembrokeshire, albeit chilly. the air is cold for the time of year and it is exceptionally cold towards north sea facing coasts, with...
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there is a 92—year—old man i believe call david running it, from london. and we also have an 18—year—old who has just turned 18 because that's the minimum age limit, she was 18 two days ago. the inclusivity i'm talking about is that the marathon organisers have said for the first time ever the elite winners of the men's and women's wheelchair races will win the same money as the men's and women's elite races. so they are going to be getting £40,000 in first place, £24,000 in second and £18,000 in third. that is parity of prize money that a lot of the wheelchair athletes have said speaks volumes on athletes have said speaks volumes on a global scale. also inclusivity, in the finish area they have made some changes, and have added a quiet space for runners who are neurodivergent, and a faith space for runners of all religions to go and reflect on the finish area they have made some changes, and have added a quiet space for runners who are neurodivergent, and a faith space for runners of all religions to go and reflect and pray after the race. there is
there is a 92—year—old man i believe call david running it, from london. and we also have an 18—year—old who has just turned 18 because that's the minimum age limit, she was 18 two days ago. the inclusivity i'm talking about is that the marathon organisers have said for the first time ever the elite winners of the men's and women's wheelchair races will win the same money as the men's and women's elite races. so they are going to be getting £40,000 in first place, £24,000 in second...
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to take stock on gun violence prevention efforts in the us, i spoke to david hogg. he's a survivor of the parkland school shooting, and a co—founder of march for our lives — an organisation advocating for gun control legislation. great to have you here on bbc news. you say that you and people of your age are part of what you call the school shooting generation. curious if you could describe what that means. i think what that means is a generation that is live through the aftermath of columbine. our generation has gone through school shooter drills in our classrooms, we lived in constant fear whether it's in a movie theatre, our classroom or on the street in front of our homes. kids are dying not only in school shootings but daily gun violence as well that rarely makes it on the news. you were born one year after the columbine high school shooting. i'm curious, do you ever think back and think the us might�*ve missed an opportunity 25 years ago to take stronger action to prevent similar school shootings like the one that ended up affecting you and your classmat
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to take stock on gun violence prevention efforts in the us, i spoke to david hogg. —— i spoke to chris brown. thank you for being here with us, a quarter century after the columbine high school shooting. what has the us done and sent, has it done enough to prevent identical similar incidents from happening again? ida. identical similar incidents from happening again? no, we're not. we from happening again? no, we're not- we have _ from happening again? no, we're not. we have done _ from happening again? no, we're not. we have done a _ from happening again? no, we're not. we have done a lot - from happening again? no, we're not. we have done a lot but - not. we have done a lot but there is still needs a lot more laws that need to be passed. we need better enforcement of the laws we have. 25 years ago today, car crashes with the number one killer of our children. today it is gun violence and 76% of all school shootings, the shooter gets they come from a home where it is not safely stored. when i think about the things that i would love americans to be doing, one is that want policymakers
to take stock on gun violence prevention efforts in the us, i spoke to david hogg. —— i spoke to chris brown. thank you for being here with us, a quarter century after the columbine high school shooting. what has the us done and sent, has it done enough to prevent identical similar incidents from happening again? ida. identical similar incidents from happening again? no, we're not. we from happening again? no, we're not- we have _ from happening again? no, we're not. we have done _ from...
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david hogg, survival of— nobody has a fear. david hogg, survival of the _ nobody has a fear. david hogg, survival of the parkland - nobody has a fear. david hogg, survival of the parkland high i survival of the parkland high school shooting and co—founder of march for our lives in leaders we deserve. looking to gun control advocates across the country. thank you very much. at least 50 people have been killed, most of the 300 passenger on an overcrowded ferry were travelling to attend a funeral. in the uk, the body advising the government on climate change policy, has attacked prime minister rishi sunak�*s commitment to cutting carbon emissions. chris stark, from the climate change committee, told the bbc that the prime minister had set back progress towards reaching net zero, and says he"clearly" hasn't made it a priority. net zero, and says he "clearly" hasn't made it a priority. here's justin rowlatt. the climate change committee's job is to mark the government's homework on climate, says chris stark, and he is marking rishi sunak down in dramatic fashion. the reason? i
david hogg, survival of— nobody has a fear. david hogg, survival of the _ nobody has a fear. david hogg, survival of the parkland - nobody has a fear. david hogg, survival of the parkland high i survival of the parkland high school shooting and co—founder of march for our lives in leaders we deserve. looking to gun control advocates across the country. thank you very much. at least 50 people have been killed, most of the 300 passenger on an overcrowded ferry were travelling to attend a...
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the belgian is facing england's david gilbert in his opening match, and it's brecel that holds the advantage — he's six frames to three up after the morning session. the first to ten frames wins in the first round. they'll resume in the final session later. the 2019 championjudd trump is up against iran's hossein vafaei. they have just gone into the break, so their session has ended, and it is 6—3 tojudd trump. world number one ronnie o'sullivan gets his tournament under way on wednesday. that's it, you're up—to—date with all the sport. thank you very much indeed. iran's foreign minister has downplayed israel's involvement in the recent attack on his country, describing the weapons used as more like children's toys than drones. hossein amir—abdollahian made the comments in an interview with us media. he said israeli micro—drones used in the operation had caused no deaths or damage and dismissed it as a "desperate attempt" by israel to "make a victory out of their repeated defeats". he said iran would respond at the "maximum level" if israel acts against its interests. tehran's mu
the belgian is facing england's david gilbert in his opening match, and it's brecel that holds the advantage — he's six frames to three up after the morning session. the first to ten frames wins in the first round. they'll resume in the final session later. the 2019 championjudd trump is up against iran's hossein vafaei. they have just gone into the break, so their session has ended, and it is 6—3 tojudd trump. world number one ronnie o'sullivan gets his tournament under way on wednesday....
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the belgian is facing england's david gilbert in his opening match, and holds the advantage — 6 frames to 3 up after the first session . it's best of 19 frames in the first round. the pair resume in their final session later. brecel with the momentum, keeping his three—frame advantage before the break. and one of the favourites this year, judd trump, is taking on hossein vafaei — they've just resumed after a mid—session break, with trump 3 frames to i up... england's trump very much one of the form players this season, with five ranking titles so far this year, as he chases a second world title here. they are under way for the third round at the chevron championship. the first women's golf major of the year. in the fa cup semifinal between city and chelsea. erling haaland is not in the squad. we will be back with more later. here in the uk the head of the government watchdog, the climate change committee has heavily criticised the prime minister's approach to climate change. in an exclusive interview with the bbc chris stark said rishi sunak has �*set us back�* on climate cha
the belgian is facing england's david gilbert in his opening match, and holds the advantage — 6 frames to 3 up after the first session . it's best of 19 frames in the first round. the pair resume in their final session later. brecel with the momentum, keeping his three—frame advantage before the break. and one of the favourites this year, judd trump, is taking on hossein vafaei — they've just resumed after a mid—session break, with trump 3 frames to i up... england's trump very much one...
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the belgian is facing england's david gilbert, and holds the advantage — six frames to three up after the first session — first to nine frames wins in the first round. the pair resume in their final session later on. brecel with the momentum, taking keeping his three frame advantage before the break. and one of the main challengers this year, judd trump, has got his world championship going — he's facing hossein vafaei at the moment. he has two frames up in that match. england's trump very much one of the form players this season, with five ranking titles so far this year, as he chases a second world title here. a superb result for chelsea, in the first leg of their women's champions league semifinal — they beat the holders barcelona, in spain, to take the advantage ahead of next week's return leg. scotland international erin cuthbert scored the winner, firing past goalkeeper catalina coll in the first half. barca missed a superb chance to equalise — alexia putellas putting it wide from a few yards out... so chelsea hold on for the win — the first time in 5 years that barca
the belgian is facing england's david gilbert, and holds the advantage — six frames to three up after the first session — first to nine frames wins in the first round. the pair resume in their final session later on. brecel with the momentum, taking keeping his three frame advantage before the break. and one of the main challengers this year, judd trump, has got his world championship going — he's facing hossein vafaei at the moment. he has two frames up in that match. england's trump...
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the belgian is facing england's david gilbert, in his first round match at the interval— and is looking good to progress.. 6 frames to 3 up.. first to 9 wins it, in the first round. they'll resume in a few hours. judd trump begins his campaign against hossein vafaei shortly. stay up to date on the bbc sport website. manchester city were knocked out of the champions league quarter finals by real madrid this week but can still win a double with the next step their fa cup semi final against chelsea on saturday. city lifted the fa cup last season — along with the league, and champions league titles. erling haaland and kevin de bruyne are doubts for the game at wembley later. plus city will be up against one of their former players... cole palmer... who's having a sensational season for chelsea. i said many times maybe i didn't give the minutes he deserved. he wanted the minutes. and now he has at chelsea. i am happy for him. he is a lovely guy, a shy guy. he has incredible potential. otherwise he would not be here. so, it is what it is. max verstappen has become the first driver this cent
the belgian is facing england's david gilbert, in his first round match at the interval— and is looking good to progress.. 6 frames to 3 up.. first to 9 wins it, in the first round. they'll resume in a few hours. judd trump begins his campaign against hossein vafaei shortly. stay up to date on the bbc sport website. manchester city were knocked out of the champions league quarter finals by real madrid this week but can still win a double with the next step their fa cup semi final against...
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the belgian bullet�*s up against england's david gilbert, in the first round. he is currently 6—3 up at the interval. the first in nine frames wins it. wales's jakjones is at the other table. you can keep up—to—date with all the latest from the world championship via the bbc sport website. to the football. manchester city were knocked out of the champions league quarter finals by real madrid this week, but can still win a double with the next step, their fa cup semifinal against chelsea, later. they might be without striker erling haaland, who asked to come off during that match. and city will be up against one of theirformer players, cole palmer, who's having a sensational season for chelsea. i said many times maybe i didn't give the minutes he deserved. he wanted the minutes. and now he has at chelsea. i am happy for him. he is a lovely guy, a shy guy. he has incredible potential. so, it is what it is. chelsea up against barcelona, erin, but with the goal. and that's all the sport for now. to the united states. police in new york say a man who set himse
the belgian bullet�*s up against england's david gilbert, in the first round. he is currently 6—3 up at the interval. the first in nine frames wins it. wales's jakjones is at the other table. you can keep up—to—date with all the latest from the world championship via the bbc sport website. to the football. manchester city were knocked out of the champions league quarter finals by real madrid this week, but can still win a double with the next step, their fa cup semifinal against...
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i've been speaking to david dunn, a professor of international politics at the university of birmingham. he told me whether the bill will pass. well, what happened here is that there's a number of votes going to take place. for israel, for asia and for ukraine, crucially, the largest amount for ukraine. and what that's about is making sure that the democrats are supporting the bill that would not get through with just republican votes, but because there's support from across the aisle, it's assured to pass. and that will, of course, break the logjam that's been there for six months. and as a consequence, allow it to go forward. do you think it will go through? i think, yeah, the biggest hurdle was the vote yesterday. with that out of the way, the democrats have made it clear that there is enough support for that to go through. that was really a small minority of republican ultra—right house members who are holding this up. and they were putting pressure on speakerjohnson, who was threatened with his job. he was responding to that threat and not letting this go for the last six months.
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let's speak to david dunn, a professor of international politics at the university of birmingham. thank you forjoining us. i wonder if you could give us an outline of what will happen in the house of representatives today and how likely you think that the money will get approved? you think that the money will get a- roved? ~ . .,, you think that the money will get auroved? . ., ,, you think that the money will get auroved? . approved? what has happened here as there is a number— approved? what has happened here as there is a number of— approved? what has happened here as there is a number of votes _ approved? what has happened here as there is a number of votes taking - there is a number of votes taking place and for israel, asia, and for ukraine, crucially. and what that is about is making sure that democrats are supporting the bill and it would not get through with just republican votes but because they are supporting it across the aisle, that will break the logjam that has been there for six months and as a consequence, allow the aid to go forward. d0 consequence, allow the
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and even politicians have commentated, the prime minister's spokesperson said, "david and goliath fixtures are a part "of the magic of the cup and we know that replays have been a welcome "source of income for smaller clubs throughout the years." and the opposition leader, sir keir starmer, had similar sentiments. wrong position. traditionally, they've been part of the game. the fa cup is a great leveler. it's that chance in football you have to play a team outside of your own division. it's part of the tradition of the fa cup, but equally importantly, for smaller clubs, it's a real revenue raiser. small clubs are really struggling financially. they need that revenue and they deserve it. they've gone far enough to get a replay and they should have the replay. the everton and scotland defender nathan patterson is out for the rest of the season and looks likely to miss this summer's european championships. patterson needs surgery to a hamstring injury sustained in this week's 6—0 thrashing by chelsea. it means scotland are now likely to be without their two best right—backs for the tourn
and even politicians have commentated, the prime minister's spokesperson said, "david and goliath fixtures are a part "of the magic of the cup and we know that replays have been a welcome "source of income for smaller clubs throughout the years." and the opposition leader, sir keir starmer, had similar sentiments. wrong position. traditionally, they've been part of the game. the fa cup is a great leveler. it's that chance in football you have to play a team outside of your...
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there has been a string of foreign leaders coming to israel in recent days, including foign secretary david cameron, urging israel to think. quickly before any response. -- to think very quickly before any response. i ran change calculations last weekend when it sent hundreds of drones and missiles towards -- iran change calculations last week and when it sent hundreds of drones and missiles towards israel. this landing here is a reminder of what has changed. lucy williamson, bbc news, israel. anchor: a humanitarian crisis in afghanistan is deepening. nearly three years after the taliban took power, the countries economy is in tatters and foreign aid is dwindling. it is the only country in the world where girls are banned from schooling jan age 12, and there are crisis levels of hunger. now nearly a quarter of a million afghan children need to education after beingaccess forcibly returned from neighboring pakistan. last year, pakistan announced all undocumented refugees must leave or face deportation. the aid group says that nearly half of afghans that have returned since december our child
there has been a string of foreign leaders coming to israel in recent days, including foign secretary david cameron, urging israel to think. quickly before any response. -- to think very quickly before any response. i ran change calculations last weekend when it sent hundreds of drones and missiles towards -- iran change calculations last week and when it sent hundreds of drones and missiles towards israel. this landing here is a reminder of what has changed. lucy williamson, bbc news, israel....
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foreign secretary lower david cameron. >> ukraine could not be clearer. they need ammunition. they need more air defenses. that gap needs to be filled. no country has done more than britain in terms of helping the ukrainian armed forces, the ukrainian people, and the ukrainian government. and we look forward to hearing with the foreign minister esther say today about the further steps we need to take. christian: let's get reaction in italy. jessica parker and james landau. does the israeli war cabinet share the view of the secretary-general that things are as precarious as he believes they are? james: oh, i think they are aware of the consequences of any further miscalculation. if israel's response to iran's attack over the weekend does trigger an escalatory process, they are incredibly aware of that. but at the same time they are determined to respond. what they want to do is respond and leave it at that. you hear that from spokespeople saying we need to act. they are aware of the consequences. whether they are as aware as concerned as some of their allies has been signaling
foreign secretary lower david cameron. >> ukraine could not be clearer. they need ammunition. they need more air defenses. that gap needs to be filled. no country has done more than britain in terms of helping the ukrainian armed forces, the ukrainian people, and the ukrainian government. and we look forward to hearing with the foreign minister esther say today about the further steps we need to take. christian: let's get reaction in italy. jessica parker and james landau. does the...
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david, we will leave it there. thank _ of conclusion. david, we will leave it there. thank you _ of conclusion. david, we will leave it there. thank you very _ of conclusion. david, we will leave it there. thank you very much - of conclusion. david, we will leave it there. thank you very much forl it there. thank you very much for that update. thank you. a leading thinktank has warned that medicine shortages are a "new normal" in the uk, and are being made worse by brexit. the report, by the nuffield trust, found that drug shortages in the uk more than doubled between 2020 and 2023, including for things like epilepsy medicine and antiobiotics. manufacturing problems linked to covid, inflation and the war in ukraine have all contirbuted to the uk's inability to import medicine into the market. but the report said that britain's departure from the eu in 2020 had significantly aggravated the problem, laying bare the "fragility" of the country's medicines supply networks and potentially causing serious health problems let's find out more from mark dayan, the lead author o
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allies are also urging israel to exercise restraint in its response, as the british foreign secretary david cameron stressed during a meeting with israel's prime minister on wednesday. we wanted to demonstrate our solidarity with israel because it was an appalling attack by iran, but to be clear, we have repeated our view that any response should be smart and that should be designed in a way that is going to limit and try to de—escalate this conflict. nobody wants to see this conflict grow and spread. the 2024 paris 0lympics get under way in 100 days�* time. almost 8 million tickets have been sold for games. the last batch went on sale today. the president of the organising committee says there'll be unprecedented security at the sporting venues, but he is "very satisfied" with preparations for the event. 0ur sports editor dan roan sent this report from paris. the view from the top of paris's most famous landmark is changing, 0lympic venues springing up across the city as the biggest event france has ever organised looms into view, with almost 8 million tickets already sold. paris is ge
allies are also urging israel to exercise restraint in its response, as the british foreign secretary david cameron stressed during a meeting with israel's prime minister on wednesday. we wanted to demonstrate our solidarity with israel because it was an appalling attack by iran, but to be clear, we have repeated our view that any response should be smart and that should be designed in a way that is going to limit and try to de—escalate this conflict. nobody wants to see this conflict grow...
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allies are also urging israel to exercise restraint in its response as the british foreign secretary david cameron stressed during a meeting with israel's prime minister on wednesday. we wanted to demonstrate our solidarity with israel because it was an appalling attack by iran, but to be clear, we have repeated our view that any response should be smart and that should be designed in a way that is going to limit and try to de—escalate this conflict. nobody wants to see this conflict grow and spread. meanwhile, qatar's prime minister says his country is re—assessing its role as a mediator between israel and hamas, saying his country had been exploited and abused. he said qatar's efforts were being undermined by politicians seeking to score points — the gulf country has close ties to hamas and its diplomats have been playing a pivotal role — alongside us and egyptian colleagues — in trying to secure a ceasefire and the release of israeli hostages. let's turn to some important news around the world. the us is renewing sanctions on venezuela's lucrative oil industry, saying nicolas
allies are also urging israel to exercise restraint in its response as the british foreign secretary david cameron stressed during a meeting with israel's prime minister on wednesday. we wanted to demonstrate our solidarity with israel because it was an appalling attack by iran, but to be clear, we have repeated our view that any response should be smart and that should be designed in a way that is going to limit and try to de—escalate this conflict. nobody wants to see this conflict grow and...
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dharshini david, bbc news. the actor hugh grant has settled his long—running privacy case against the publisher of the sun newspaper, after his lawyers told him that he could face legal costs of up to £10 million, even if he won. he says he was offered what he calls "an enormous sum of money" to settle the case. our culture editor, katie razzall, is here. how much of a surprise has this been? well, it is a surprise and it emerged in court documents, it came out today in page 18 of this one, there is a footnote saying hugh grant settled his case against news group. the actor later put a statement on x and prepare for irony. he said, as is common with entirely innocent people, they are offering me an enormous sum of money to keep this matter out of and as you were saying, that is estimated he thinks to be around £10 million. clearly an awful lot of money, but he is also clearly regretting not having his day in court. i mean, he had claimed the sun had commissioned someone to burgle his car, to burgle his home
dharshini david, bbc news. the actor hugh grant has settled his long—running privacy case against the publisher of the sun newspaper, after his lawyers told him that he could face legal costs of up to £10 million, even if he won. he says he was offered what he calls "an enormous sum of money" to settle the case. our culture editor, katie razzall, is here. how much of a surprise has this been? well, it is a surprise and it emerged in court documents, it came out today in page 18 of...
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our arts correspondent david sillito has been to meet them. thank you. welcome. # sweets for my sweet... # we are the oldest band going, yeah. that�*s the merseybeat bands. i'm 82. 83 this year. i am a very proud 80. and i feel i�*m 25. i have no mobility problems. we�*ve all got a certain amount of time on this earth and i�*m going to enjoy it while it�*s still there. the searchers, back on the road in their eighties. retirement seems to be a bit of a problem for us! well, they started out in the �*50s and are still going strong. meet britain�*s oldest working rock and roll band. we�*re in chester�*s storyhouse, and the crowd are on their feet for some true rock and roll survivors. frank and john are now in the eighth decade of their playing careers. john formed the band back in the �*50s. over the years, there have been splits — two band members have died, more recently, john had a stroke and frank was hospitalised. but as they hit their eighties, they decided rock and roll was more fun than retirement. what�*s the crowd like th
our arts correspondent david sillito has been to meet them. thank you. welcome. # sweets for my sweet... # we are the oldest band going, yeah. that�*s the merseybeat bands. i'm 82. 83 this year. i am a very proud 80. and i feel i�*m 25. i have no mobility problems. we�*ve all got a certain amount of time on this earth and i�*m going to enjoy it while it�*s still there. the searchers, back on the road in their eighties. retirement seems to be a bit of a problem for us! well, they...
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this report from our chief economics correspondent, dharshini david. from the moment her day starts, higher prices are taking their toll on sam who cares for adults with learning difficulties. water is 8% more expensive than a year ago. energy bills are down 18% but long related relief for many. food and drink, however, is up 4% overall. milk is cheaper as he may have noticed that there could be overshadowed by sugar which is 14% dearer. sam has had pay rises but she is forgoing things from haircuts to eye tests to make ends meet. i have thought about leaving for a better paid job but i love myjob, i am very passionate about myjob and it's, actually not a job it's a vocation which i feel we need more people to come into this work but if they look at the pay, they would not want to do this work.— want to do this work. inflation has lowered considerably _ want to do this work. inflation has lowered considerably from - want to do this work. inflation has lowered considerably from its - want to do this work. inflation has| lowered considerably from its p
this report from our chief economics correspondent, dharshini david. from the moment her day starts, higher prices are taking their toll on sam who cares for adults with learning difficulties. water is 8% more expensive than a year ago. energy bills are down 18% but long related relief for many. food and drink, however, is up 4% overall. milk is cheaper as he may have noticed that there could be overshadowed by sugar which is 14% dearer. sam has had pay rises but she is forgoing things from...
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dharshini david, bbc news. and live now to our political correspondent ben wright at westminster, because the economy dominated prime minister's questions in the commons in the last hour? yes, it did, and clearly the economy will be a major battleground at the next election and i think there are two competing slogans, arguments that we will hear endlessly between now and then. rishi sunak and his team will say, we heard today, that their plan for the economy is working and they will urge voters to stick with the conservatives, and clearly with inflation falling they feel there is no more positive story to tell for their part, i think labour will keep asking voters a simple question, do you feel better off than you did last time around? and they also won't waste any opportunity to mention the name liz truss when they can, and that's precisely what we heard at prime minister's questions today. the political ghost of liz truss really hovered over this session. she is plugging her book, of course. and the labour le
dharshini david, bbc news. and live now to our political correspondent ben wright at westminster, because the economy dominated prime minister's questions in the commons in the last hour? yes, it did, and clearly the economy will be a major battleground at the next election and i think there are two competing slogans, arguments that we will hear endlessly between now and then. rishi sunak and his team will say, we heard today, that their plan for the economy is working and they will urge voters...