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first came _ as soon as the normal bbc first came back, _ as soon as the normal bbc first came back, i noticed pretty much — came back, i noticed pretty much from day one, from six o'clock. _ much from day one, from six o'clock. i_ much from day one, from six o'clock, i watched as per normal— o'clock, i watched as per normal and when the half—hour came _ normal and when the half—hour came i— normal and when the half—hour came i thought, that's a bit odd, _ came i thought, that's a bit odd. but_ came i thought, that's a bit odd. but i_ came i thought, that's a bit odd, but i thought there might have _ odd, but i thought there might have been a technical issue and of course, — have been a technical issue and of course, there was no second bulletin— of course, there was no second bulletin and i thought, this is odd that _ bulletin and i thought, this is odd that it's not come back after— odd that it's not come back after the _ odd that it's not come back after the olympics. can odd that it's not come back after the olympics.- odd that it's not come back after the olymp
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since the bbc first broadcast _ couldn't understand. since the bbc first broadcast the _ couldn't understand. since the bbc first broadcast the story _ couldn't understand. since the bbc first broadcast the story of - couldn't understand. since the bbc first broadcast the story of forced l first broadcast the story of forced adoptions dozens of other people have come forward to tell their stories. and today it was confirmed parliaments joint committee on human rights is to hold in inquiry. it took yvonne, andy and liz 29 years for them to reunite. and they say it�*s time now for an official apology. i it's time now for an official apology-— it's time now for an official a-aolo . . , it's time now for an official aholo . ., , ., apology. i was literally taken from m birth apology. i was literally taken from my birth mothers _ apology. i was literally taken from my birth mothers arms _ apology. i was literally taken from my birth mothers arms will- apology. i was literally taken from my birth mothers arms will stop i apology. i was li
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since the bbc first broadcast the story of forced adoptions, dozens of other people have come forward to tell their stories. and today it was confirmed parliament's joint committee on human rights is to hold an enquiry. it took yvonne, andy and liz 29 years for them to reunite. and they say it's time now for an official apology. i was literally taken _ from my birth mother's arms. so i think an apology- wouldn't take away the pain, but it would certainly help, yes. my little daughter made a comment to say that... ..they'd been... they'd been denied a relationship. for so much of their lives. i will never, ever have another child. so i lost the only thing in my life that i ever wanted. yvonne laybrum ending that report by duncan kennedy. in the past few minutes, police have confirmed that a 38—year—old mild has been arrested on suspicion of the murder of the primary school teacher sabina nessa. she went missing at the weekend. we will bring you any more details that we are able to. that arrest announced by the police and at the last few minutes. tenants are being evicted because of
since the bbc first broadcast the story of forced adoptions, dozens of other people have come forward to tell their stories. and today it was confirmed parliament's joint committee on human rights is to hold an enquiry. it took yvonne, andy and liz 29 years for them to reunite. and they say it's time now for an official apology. i was literally taken _ from my birth mother's arms. so i think an apology- wouldn't take away the pain, but it would certainly help, yes. my little daughter made a...
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since the bbc first broadcast the story of forced adoptions, dozens of other people have come forward to tell their stories. and today it was confirmed parliament's joint committee on human rights is to hold an enquiry. it took yvonne, andy and liz 29 years for them to reunite. and they say it's time now for an official apology. i was literally taken _ from my birth mother's arms. so i think an apology- wouldn't take away the pain, but it would certainly help, yes. my little daughter made a comment to say that... ..they'd been... they'd been denied a relationship. for so much of their lives. i will never, ever have another child. so i lost the only thing in my life that i ever wanted. yvonne labrum ending that report by duncan kennedy. the government's latest coronavirus figures for the uk show there were 36,710 new infections recorded in the latest 24—hour period. that means in the past week, there was an average of 33,034 new cases per day. there were 7,588 people in hospital with covid, according to the latest data. another 182 deaths have been recorded, that's of people who died
since the bbc first broadcast the story of forced adoptions, dozens of other people have come forward to tell their stories. and today it was confirmed parliament's joint committee on human rights is to hold an enquiry. it took yvonne, andy and liz 29 years for them to reunite. and they say it's time now for an official apology. i was literally taken _ from my birth mother's arms. so i think an apology- wouldn't take away the pain, but it would certainly help, yes. my little daughter made a...
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since the bbc first broadcast the story of forced adoptions, dozens of other people have come forward to tell their stories. and today it was confirmed parliament's joint committee on human rights is to hold an enquiry. it took yvonne, andy and liz 29 years for them to reunite. and they say it's time now for an official apology. i was literally taken _ from my birth mother's arms. so i think an apology- wouldn't take away the pain, but it would certainly help, yes. my little daughter made a comment to say that... ..they'd been... they'd been denied a relationship. for so much of their lives. i will never, ever have another child. so i lost the only thing in my life that i ever wanted. yvonne laybrum ending that report by duncan kennedy. nhs waiting times in a&e departments in wales have been revealed as the worst ever. health is the responsibility of the devolved government, and in wales a fifth of the population is on some kind of health waiting list — again, the highest figure ever. in accident and emergency in august, nearly 69% of patients waited under four hours for treatment.
since the bbc first broadcast the story of forced adoptions, dozens of other people have come forward to tell their stories. and today it was confirmed parliament's joint committee on human rights is to hold an enquiry. it took yvonne, andy and liz 29 years for them to reunite. and they say it's time now for an official apology. i was literally taken _ from my birth mother's arms. so i think an apology- wouldn't take away the pain, but it would certainly help, yes. my little daughter made a...
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alison holt, bbc news. scotland's first minister nicola sturgeon has warned that the scottish ambulance service and nhs are facing the most challenging winter in a lifetime. the military have been called on to help support ambulances with long waiting times. from glasgow, alexandra mackenzie reports. the scottish ambulance service helps people when they are most in need, but lillian briggs lay in pain on her kitchen floor for eight hours. her son thought she was going to die. i held my mum's hand, she had a couple of bruises, a bashed face so i wiped her face, reassured her. eventually, seven hours, i called them. she says to me, we know about your mother, she's not a priority. i says, well, hopefully you'll be here before my mother dies, because my mum's in a bad way now. at first minister's questions, opposition parties raised other examples of long delays. this morning we all read in shock and horror about 65—year—old gerard brown, who died after a 40 hour wait for an ambulance. when the paramedics r
alison holt, bbc news. scotland's first minister nicola sturgeon has warned that the scottish ambulance service and nhs are facing the most challenging winter in a lifetime. the military have been called on to help support ambulances with long waiting times. from glasgow, alexandra mackenzie reports. the scottish ambulance service helps people when they are most in need, but lillian briggs lay in pain on her kitchen floor for eight hours. her son thought she was going to die. i held my mum's...
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lizo mzbimba, bbc news. lizo mzimba, bbc news. that's it. now on bbc one, time for the news where you are. have a very good night. good evening from bbc london. first, the latest developments in the it will feel cool and we end the week on an autumnal night with showers and longer spells of rain, brisk winds and quite a cruel feel to the weather. this is bbc news. our headlines, top military leaders have been... afghans and foreigners tried to flee the taliban. the british army is on standby to take over the country's fuel crisis as more petrol stations run dry. the government is trying to reassure the public there are sufficient supplies. with more than 17,000 migrants having crossed the english channel this year, the uk government is threatening to withhold funding to french patrols but french officials say they. the patrols if that happens. the premiere of the james bond film is under way in london.
lizo mzbimba, bbc news. lizo mzimba, bbc news. that's it. now on bbc one, time for the news where you are. have a very good night. good evening from bbc london. first, the latest developments in the it will feel cool and we end the week on an autumnal night with showers and longer spells of rain, brisk winds and quite a cruel feel to the weather. this is bbc news. our headlines, top military leaders have been... afghans and foreigners tried to flee the taliban. the british army is on standby to...
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the bbc has obtained first—hand accounts from migrants who claim they've been illegally deported from the european union by polish border troops. eu members poland, latvia and lithuania have each declared a state of emergency amid a surge of thousands of people trying to cross from belarus. the eu has accused the belarussian president alexander lukashenko of using migrants as weapons — by luring them in and then sending them towards eu countries. poland has banned human rights activists and journalists from its border zone — but our europe correspondent nick beake and video journalist bruno boelpaep travelled to the area and have just sent this special report. they this special report. thought they were going to die. they thought they were going to die. stranded in the freezing forest, far from die. stranded in the freezing forest, farfrom home. we found kelly and owen, brothers nigeria. they claim they have been pushed back and forth by both belarusian and polish border guards for the last three weeks.— border guards for the last three weeks. like a football from belarus, _ thr
the bbc has obtained first—hand accounts from migrants who claim they've been illegally deported from the european union by polish border troops. eu members poland, latvia and lithuania have each declared a state of emergency amid a surge of thousands of people trying to cross from belarus. the eu has accused the belarussian president alexander lukashenko of using migrants as weapons — by luring them in and then sending them towards eu countries. poland has banned human rights activists and...
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but first on bbc news it's time for sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday. emma raducanu is bringing the trophy home. we'll reflect on her record—breaking achievement while novak djokoic prepares to make some history of his own. the rivalry boils over in italy as hamilton and verstappen crash out in monza. and an 11th ryder cup for lee westwood. captain padraig harrington will name his full ryder cup team to take on the us later — after the final qualifying places were decided at wentworth. hello and welcome to sportsday. good evening. it's been a vintage us open, hasn't it? especially for british tennis fans — we've had british winners in the men's wheelchair doubles, mens doubles, mixed doubles, and of course, the women's singles — emma raducanu with that improbable run through qualifying, right through to the title. joe wilson has been reflecting on what is surely one of the biggest moments in british sport. emma raducanu! stand by for the most fearless exuberant execution of sporting ability you may ever witness. for emma raducanu, standard pract
but first on bbc news it's time for sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday. emma raducanu is bringing the trophy home. we'll reflect on her record—breaking achievement while novak djokoic prepares to make some history of his own. the rivalry boils over in italy as hamilton and verstappen crash out in monza. and an 11th ryder cup for lee westwood. captain padraig harrington will name his full ryder cup team to take on the us later — after the final qualifying places were decided at...
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the bbc has heard first-hand accounts from migrants who say they have been illegally deported at the border. our correspondent and video journalist erno go to the freezing forest. >>they thought they were going to die. stranded in the freezing forest. we found kelly and delwin. they claim to be pushed back by both belarusian and polish guards. >>they beat us and push us. >>the men had flown to belarus from various countries. all of the promise that there be able to travel to a neighboring country in the eu. >>they monitor the polish police and close the border. they tell us this way there is no polish police. they tell us we must cross their. we creep and crawl under. >>we can see a lot of people you're not in a good state. a doctor is on the way and the border forces on the way it is not clear what is going to happen to these men. belarus is often called europe's last caterer ship. poland, an eu country, say is that migrants can be pushed back. >>talk to our press office he tells us. >>shuman rights activists try to find those stranded on the border. >>the lawyer has been working he
the bbc has heard first-hand accounts from migrants who say they have been illegally deported at the border. our correspondent and video journalist erno go to the freezing forest. >>they thought they were going to die. stranded in the freezing forest. we found kelly and delwin. they claim to be pushed back by both belarusian and polish guards. >>they beat us and push us. >>the men had flown to belarus from various countries. all of the promise that there be able to travel to a...
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thank you forjoining us here on bbc news. can ijust first you forjoining us here on bbc news. can i just first start off by asking, what are your thoughts on the difference in figures? is it 5000 or 100,000 drivers that are actually needed? what is closer to the truth? ~ , ' i: i: i: i: i: the truth? well, it is 100,000 drivers that — the truth? well, it is 100,000 drivers that are _ the truth? well, it is 100,000 drivers that are short. - the truth? well, it is 100,000 drivers that are short. so, - the truth? well, it is 100,000 drivers that are short. so, the| drivers that are short. so, the government is saying that they are going to allow temporary visas for 5000 drivers, i really don't see how thatis 5000 drivers, i really don't see how that is going to solve the situation.— that is going to solve the situation. , ., ., situation. yes, and for three months. _ situation. yes, and for three months. is _ situation. yes, and for three months. is a _ situation. yes, and for three months, is a government. situation. yes, and for three i months, is a government being somewha
thank you forjoining us here on bbc news. can ijust first you forjoining us here on bbc news. can i just first start off by asking, what are your thoughts on the difference in figures? is it 5000 or 100,000 drivers that are actually needed? what is closer to the truth? ~ , ' i: i: i: i: i: the truth? well, it is 100,000 drivers that — the truth? well, it is 100,000 drivers that are _ the truth? well, it is 100,000 drivers that are short. - the truth? well, it is 100,000 drivers that are...
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as scottish infections increase, the first minister has told bbc news that covid has contributed to increasing strain on hospitals. i have never known a period where the nhs has been under pressure that is as intense as it is right now. right now? right now, and that is ahead of winter. vaccine passports will be required in scotland at nightclubs and some large events from 0ctober1st. nicola sturgeon didn't rule out extending that and there was a similar message from ministers in england, with proof of vaccine status needed at the end of this month. we will almost certainly be doing it for nightclubs. we will make a determination as to whether we need to move more broadly than that. the office for national statistics infection survey suggests one in 45 people in scotland had the virus last week — the highest since the survey began last autumn. in wales, there were increases to one in 65. in england, at one in 70, and northern ireland at one in 60 people, there was broadly no change over the week. four out of five of those eligible have had both vaccine doses, but that still leaves work to be
as scottish infections increase, the first minister has told bbc news that covid has contributed to increasing strain on hospitals. i have never known a period where the nhs has been under pressure that is as intense as it is right now. right now? right now, and that is ahead of winter. vaccine passports will be required in scotland at nightclubs and some large events from 0ctober1st. nicola sturgeon didn't rule out extending that and there was a similar message from ministers in england, with...
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newswatch will be here in around ten minutes time, but first on bbc news, it's click. hey, welcome to click! we are back after a summer of silliness. i hope you manage to have some kind of break yourself. i can see my good mate back in her box. how has your summer been, how are you? it is good to be back and lovely to see you as well. my summer has been good. i spent two hours a day working out which is my idea of a break. i know, i've seen your instagram, you've been hitting it hard! what have you been up to? i've been exercising my brain, these interactive puzzle books. there is some kind of weird puzzle here. once you work out what is going on, you scan your qr code and it tells you whether you're right or not. that's my idea of fun. and dangerously intelligent man, that's me. september meant back to school. and hopefully the kids will get a whole year in the classroom. yes because the last 18 months have been so disruptive, schools and kids now face a big challenge and that's the fact that every child has had a different level of schooling and different gaps in the
newswatch will be here in around ten minutes time, but first on bbc news, it's click. hey, welcome to click! we are back after a summer of silliness. i hope you manage to have some kind of break yourself. i can see my good mate back in her box. how has your summer been, how are you? it is good to be back and lovely to see you as well. my summer has been good. i spent two hours a day working out which is my idea of a break. i know, i've seen your instagram, you've been hitting it hard! what have...
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on bbc news: it's click. this week we're putting on our next gen specs, hey, welcome to click. let me hit you straightaway with a buzzword. you might�*ve heard it being thrown around recently. are you ready? always ready. the metaverse. what you think of the idea? mark zuckerberg is version that it won't be long before we are working, playing and living in this whole virtual universe. it reminds me of second life from about 15 years ago, remember that? i do, i do. this was an early realisation of the sci—fi idea that has been around for as long as i can remember. but things have moved along. we look a lot better online. it balances out the aging bit at the last 18 months i felt a bit like living in a virtual world, so i have got mixed feelings about this because this is actually the last thing that people want right now? could it potentially help with some of the isolation and other challenges? zuckerberg thinks we are ready. he's talking about facebook evolving from a social media company into a metavers
on bbc news: it's click. this week we're putting on our next gen specs, hey, welcome to click. let me hit you straightaway with a buzzword. you might�*ve heard it being thrown around recently. are you ready? always ready. the metaverse. what you think of the idea? mark zuckerberg is version that it won't be long before we are working, playing and living in this whole virtual universe. it reminds me of second life from about 15 years ago, remember that? i do, i do. this was an early...
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Sep 17, 2021
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and emma raducanu tells the bbc how she spent her first night back at home. lafit the bbc how she spent her first night back at home.— night back at home. last night, i actuallyjust _ night back at home. last night, i actually just re-watched - night back at home. last night, i actually just re-watched the - night back at home. last night, i | actuallyjust re-watched the final actuallyjust re—watched the final and tried to relive a couple of the moments and remember how it felt so it is sinking in a little bit more. and in half an hour, funk and respondents based in london, they give an outsiders view of events in the uk in dateline. good evening. the government has announced major changes to the covid—i9 rules for travellers leaving and entering england. it is scrapping the traffic light system which classified countries as red, amber or green and instead, from next month, all countries will be designated either red or open. with people returning from rich countries are still having to quarantine in designated hotels. —— read countries. the number
and emma raducanu tells the bbc how she spent her first night back at home. lafit the bbc how she spent her first night back at home.— night back at home. last night, i actuallyjust _ night back at home. last night, i actually just re-watched - night back at home. last night, i actually just re-watched the - night back at home. last night, i | actuallyjust re-watched the final actuallyjust re—watched the final and tried to relive a couple of the moments and remember how it felt so it is...
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Sep 29, 2021
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coming up in sportsday on the bbc news channel, we will hearfrom the man bidding to become the first briton to win a medal at the summer and winter olympics, as former long jump champion greg rutherford sets his eye on bobsleigh glory. the hunt for fuel has continued across large parts of britain today, with long queues continuing to build on petrol forecourts. but the petrol retailers association says there are encouraging signs that the situation is continuing to improve, with the number of petrol stations running dry falling by a half since the weekend our business editor simonjack has this report. it's a question on millions of workers' minds — how many miles do i have left in the tank? we've got 150 at the moment. that should see us through today. nurses lindsay and adele are heading out to see patients and can ill afford to stop to refuel. i'm not going to be able to stop now because we've got to get to this patient as soon as possible. and by the time they have seen their patients, it's too late. we have managed to go past fuel stations that have queues so we know they've go
coming up in sportsday on the bbc news channel, we will hearfrom the man bidding to become the first briton to win a medal at the summer and winter olympics, as former long jump champion greg rutherford sets his eye on bobsleigh glory. the hunt for fuel has continued across large parts of britain today, with long queues continuing to build on petrol forecourts. but the petrol retailers association says there are encouraging signs that the situation is continuing to improve, with the number of...
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katy austin, bbc news. i'm joined now by emma pinchbeck who's the chief executive of energy uk. thank you forjoining us on bbc news. first, we understand that at least four energy companies are expected to go bust this week, can you confirm that? if it is true, which ones? it you confirm that? if it is true, which ones?— you confirm that? if it is true, which ones? it is difficult to tell at this stage. _ which ones? it is difficult to tell at this stage. we _ which ones? it is difficult to tell at this stage. we are _ which ones? it is difficult to tell at this stage. we are seeing - which ones? it is difficult to tell at this stage. we are seeing a l at this stage. we are seeing a record—breaking price of international gas and that does feed through to the market and we have seen four supplier failures through to the market and we have seen four supplierfailures in seen four supplier failures in recent seen four supplierfailures in recent weeks because of that and also because of the market. it is dif
katy austin, bbc news. i'm joined now by emma pinchbeck who's the chief executive of energy uk. thank you forjoining us on bbc news. first, we understand that at least four energy companies are expected to go bust this week, can you confirm that? if it is true, which ones? it you confirm that? if it is true, which ones?— you confirm that? if it is true, which ones? it is difficult to tell at this stage. _ which ones? it is difficult to tell at this stage. we _ which ones? it is difficult to...
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the bbc has obtained first—hand accounts from migrants who claim they've been illegally deported from the european union by polish border troops. five migrants attempting to cross into poland have died from suspected hypothermia and exhaustion in the past week. this morning the european commission has called the situation "concerning" and has urged the polish authorities to give "care and assistance" to those on the border. our europe correspondent nick beake has sent this report. they thought they were going to die — stranded in the freezing forest, farfrom home. we found kelly and owen, brothers from nigeria. they claim they've been pushed back and forth by both belarusian and polish border guards for the past three weeks. they were playing us like football — the belarusians would beat us, push us to poland. in poland, they beat us, push us back to belarus. the men had flown to belarus from various countries, all with the promise that they'd be able to travel on to a neighbouring country in the eu. but 21—year—old magellan from cameroon explained what belarusian troops actua
the bbc has obtained first—hand accounts from migrants who claim they've been illegally deported from the european union by polish border troops. five migrants attempting to cross into poland have died from suspected hypothermia and exhaustion in the past week. this morning the european commission has called the situation "concerning" and has urged the polish authorities to give "care and assistance" to those on the border. our europe correspondent nick beake has sent this...
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first, it's been a week of comings and goings with boris johnson's long—awaited shake—up of his ministerial team taking place on wednesday. the news channel was following that frenzied excitement in westminster throughout the day. the prime minister is re— shuffling his top team of government ministers. in the past few minutes, the former trade secretary has been appointed to foreign secretary. the first woman to hold the role. but that distinction of being the first female secretary, repeated on the following morning today programme and elsewhere, actually belongs to labour�*s margaret beckett. george added... wednesday also saw a departure from bbc news, liz stepped away from the breakfast sofa after presenting the programme for 20 years. herfinal show is marked by applause on her arrival, tributes from stars and a crowd of colleagues wearing masks. 0f herface. haha, you you're so sweet! thank you, guys. thank you. you are so sweet. would you like to take off that blindfold and say hello? - applause that is really strange, hi, me. michael here, just wanted to wish you the biggest i of
first, it's been a week of comings and goings with boris johnson's long—awaited shake—up of his ministerial team taking place on wednesday. the news channel was following that frenzied excitement in westminster throughout the day. the prime minister is re— shuffling his top team of government ministers. in the past few minutes, the former trade secretary has been appointed to foreign secretary. the first woman to hold the role. but that distinction of being the first female secretary,...
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branwen jeffreys, bbc news. the first amateur space crew ever launched into orbit has returned safely to earth. the capsule carrying the four space tourists splashed down successfully off the coast of florida, after orbiting the planet for three days. the inspiration4 team was led by billionaire jared isaacman — who described the experience as a "heck of a ride". simonjones reports: mission control: copy 600. the final moment of a mission quite unlike any other. after orbiting the earth for three days, splashdown off the coast of florida for the four amateur astronauts dubbed the space tourists. applause. mission control: inspiration4, on behalf of spacex, _ welcome home to planet earth. your mission has shown the world that space is for all of us. - it was led and bankrolled by a billionaire businessman — jared isaacman. he said it had been a "heck of a ride", adding, "we're just getting started." there he is. and it had all begun three days ago. lift—off for a commercial mission — the first without any
branwen jeffreys, bbc news. the first amateur space crew ever launched into orbit has returned safely to earth. the capsule carrying the four space tourists splashed down successfully off the coast of florida, after orbiting the planet for three days. the inspiration4 team was led by billionaire jared isaacman — who described the experience as a "heck of a ride". simonjones reports: mission control: copy 600. the final moment of a mission quite unlike any other. after orbiting the...
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alison holt, bbc news. scotland's first minister, nicola sturgeon, has warned that the scottish ambulance service and nhs are facing the most challenging winter in a lifetime. the military have been called on to help support ambulances after waiting times averaged six hours last week. from glasgow, alexandra mackenzie reports. the scottish ambulance service helps people when they are most in need, but lillian briggs lay in pain on her kitchen floorfor but lillian briggs lay in pain on her kitchen floor for eight hours. held my mum's hand, she had a couple of bruises, wiped herface, reassured her. eventually, seven hours after i called them, she says to me, we know about your mother, she is not a priority. i says, well, you will hopefully be here before she dies because she is in a bad way now. that she dies because she is in a bad way now. �* , she dies because she is in a bad way now. . , ~ , �* , now. at first minister's questions, o- osition now. at first minister's questions, opposition parties _ no
alison holt, bbc news. scotland's first minister, nicola sturgeon, has warned that the scottish ambulance service and nhs are facing the most challenging winter in a lifetime. the military have been called on to help support ambulances after waiting times averaged six hours last week. from glasgow, alexandra mackenzie reports. the scottish ambulance service helps people when they are most in need, but lillian briggs lay in pain on her kitchen floorfor but lillian briggs lay in pain on her...
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this is newsday on the bbc. (oov)the first space mission crewed entirely by amateur astronauts has blasted off from cape canaveral the leaders of the us, britain, and australia have agreed a military pact to boost their influence in the indo—pacific, where china has expanded its military presence. to japan now, where 51% of its population has been fully vaccinated, according to government figures released this week. the nation made a slow start but has overtaken the united states in the proportion of those who have had at least one jab. so how has japan done it? i asked this to tokyo—based journalist william pesek. (sot i asked this to tokyo—based journalist william pesek. two months ago i really was looking at airfares. i was considering flying back home to new york city to get vaccinated so i finally got fully vaccinated at the end ofjuly. it is quite a turnaround. i think, in many ways, there was a lot of bad press before the olympics injapan internalise olympics in japan internalise that olympics injap
this is newsday on the bbc. (oov)the first space mission crewed entirely by amateur astronauts has blasted off from cape canaveral the leaders of the us, britain, and australia have agreed a military pact to boost their influence in the indo—pacific, where china has expanded its military presence. to japan now, where 51% of its population has been fully vaccinated, according to government figures released this week. the nation made a slow start but has overtaken the united states in the...
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arlo parks got her first break in the music business after sending a demo to the bbc. our entertainment correspondent colin patterson was at hammersmith apollo in london, where the awards took place. and i am here with the winner, arlo parks. the judges described you for having a singular voice. they said that was one of the factors. and the themes of this album, collapsed in sunbeams, it dealt with anxiety, it dealt with loneliness, mental health, many of the issues people went through during lockdown. in what way do you think that actually helped this album connect with people? i guess it�*s the honesty at the core of it, it�*s the fact that i�*m trying to talk about real experiences and what it�*s like to be a human being. and that�*s a bittersweet thing, so i�*m just glad people have enjoyed it. we�*re outside the hammersmith apollo. you used to cycle by here every day on the way to school. how special is this place to you? incredibly special. i grew up really close to here and i used to have my school christmas carol services in the church literally
arlo parks got her first break in the music business after sending a demo to the bbc. our entertainment correspondent colin patterson was at hammersmith apollo in london, where the awards took place. and i am here with the winner, arlo parks. the judges described you for having a singular voice. they said that was one of the factors. and the themes of this album, collapsed in sunbeams, it dealt with anxiety, it dealt with loneliness, mental health, many of the issues people went through during...
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thank you forjoining us here on bbc news this evening, peter. first, you must welcome the u—turn? we news this evening, peter. first, you must welcome the u-turn?- must welcome the u-turn? we are deliahted must welcome the u-turn? we are delighted and _ must welcome the u-turn? we are delighted and relieved _ must welcome the u-turn? we are delighted and relieved in _ must welcome the u-turn? we are delighted and relieved in equal - delighted and relieved in equal measure. it has been such a tough 18 months. we didn't know where we were coming from one month to the next, we have been a politicalfootball, booted all round the pitch byjust about everybody, notjust the conservatives, but by everybody, as if we have got some huge difference from a nightclub and a pub and bar at midnight. there is no difference, i have spent a0 years in this business. but we are delighted with the news. ~ ., , ., ., the news. what exactly or how exactly would _ the news. what exactly or how exactly would passports - the news. what exactly or how exactly would passports have i the news. what exactly or
thank you forjoining us here on bbc news this evening, peter. first, you must welcome the u—turn? we news this evening, peter. first, you must welcome the u-turn?- must welcome the u-turn? we are deliahted must welcome the u-turn? we are delighted and _ must welcome the u-turn? we are delighted and relieved _ must welcome the u-turn? we are delighted and relieved in _ must welcome the u-turn? we are delighted and relieved in equal - delighted and relieved in equal measure. it has been such a...
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richard bilton, bbc news. scotland's first minister, nicola sturgeon, says the time for a second vote on scottish independence is approaching. delivering the closing speech at her party's virtual conference, ms sturgeon said she intended to offer a legal referendum to the scottish people by the end of 2023, if the pandemic is over. the scottish government is now restarting work to make sure that the choice about our country's future is a fully informed one. no one, no one, is saying there won't be challenges to overcome. we will set these out openly and honestly. nothing will fall into our laps. but, like all countries, we face challenges whatever path we take. the question is this, which option, becoming independent or being governed by westminster, equips us best to meet these challenges? protesters demanding government action on home insulation partially blocked severaljunctions on the m25. tens of thousands of motorists trying to use the uk's busiest motorway faced long delays while activists sat on the ro
richard bilton, bbc news. scotland's first minister, nicola sturgeon, says the time for a second vote on scottish independence is approaching. delivering the closing speech at her party's virtual conference, ms sturgeon said she intended to offer a legal referendum to the scottish people by the end of 2023, if the pandemic is over. the scottish government is now restarting work to make sure that the choice about our country's future is a fully informed one. no one, no one, is saying there won't...
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lydia campbell, bbc news. warwickshire are county cricket champions, for the first time in nine years. they needed to beat somerset to pip lancashire to the title. and three wickets from craig miles helped take them to the brink of victory. then, liam norwell claimed the final wicket to ensure victory by 118 runs at edgbaston. they will face lancashire in next week's trophy final at lord's. let's have a quick look at some of the other sports stories making the news today. the former rugby league player rob burrow, who has motor neurone disease, will present the man of the match trophy at next month's grand final. burrow twice won the award during a successful career with leeds rhinos. fi championship leader max verstappen will start sunday's russian grand prix from the back of the grid after his red bull team received a penalty for using too many engines. mercedes�* valterri bottas was fastest in both of today's practise sessions in sochi. and britain's eventers are in the team gold position after the dressa
lydia campbell, bbc news. warwickshire are county cricket champions, for the first time in nine years. they needed to beat somerset to pip lancashire to the title. and three wickets from craig miles helped take them to the brink of victory. then, liam norwell claimed the final wicket to ensure victory by 118 runs at edgbaston. they will face lancashire in next week's trophy final at lord's. let's have a quick look at some of the other sports stories making the news today. the former rugby...
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she first reported for the bbc over 20 years ago as vladimir putin came to power. she has been told she can never return to the country. the bbc has condemned the move, calling it a direct assault on media freedom. here is sarah's final report from moscow. >> this was the moment i discovered i was being expelled from russia. according to a specific l, i have been designated a threat to national security and i'm not allowed into the country. pulled aside at passport control, i was told the security service had banned me for life. i recorded the conversation. >> [speaking russia] >> i was returning from belarus, where i confronted alexander lukashenko on the repression and torture of peaceful protesters. his loyal supporters had a coordinated attack. they presented this as a working visit. i have reported from russia for two decades, the whole span of putin's pridency. i have charted the slow erosion of freedoms here, the crackdown on dissent. a year ago, the government put me on short-term visas. then, i became the news. a state television channel announced i had to
she first reported for the bbc over 20 years ago as vladimir putin came to power. she has been told she can never return to the country. the bbc has condemned the move, calling it a direct assault on media freedom. here is sarah's final report from moscow. >> this was the moment i discovered i was being expelled from russia. according to a specific l, i have been designated a threat to national security and i'm not allowed into the country. pulled aside at passport control, i was told the...
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news referring to liz trust as the first e—mail foreign secretary, an absolute basic fact completely wrong. wednesday also saw a departure from bbc news, liz stepped away from the brackets up after presenting a programme for 20 years. herfinal show is marked by applause on her arrival, tributes from stars and a crowd of colleagues wearing masks. . crowd of colleagues wearing masks. , you you're so sweet! thank you, guys. thank you. you are so sweet. would you like to take off that blindfold and say hello that is really strange, hi, me. michael— that is really strange, hi, me. michael here just wanted to wish you the biggest _ michael here just wanted to wish you the biggest of— michael here just wanted to wish you the biggest of love _ michael here just wanted to wish you the biggest of love and _ michael here just wanted to wish you the biggest of love and to _ michael here just wanted to wish you the biggest of love and to say - michael here just wanted to wish you the biggest of love and to say that i the biggest of love and to say that i'm the biggest of love and to say that
news referring to liz trust as the first e—mail foreign secretary, an absolute basic fact completely wrong. wednesday also saw a departure from bbc news, liz stepped away from the brackets up after presenting a programme for 20 years. herfinal show is marked by applause on her arrival, tributes from stars and a crowd of colleagues wearing masks. . crowd of colleagues wearing masks. , you you're so sweet! thank you, guys. thank you. you are so sweet. would you like to take off that blindfold...
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the first is from hugh pym at the bbc. thank you. first of all, from hugh pym at the bbc. thank you. first of all. can — from hugh pym at the bbc. thank you. first of all, can you _ from hugh pym at the bbc. thank you. first of all, can you give _ from hugh pym at the bbc. thank you. first of all, can you give some - first of all, can you give some hints — first of all, can you give some hints of— first of all, can you give some hints of the _ first of all, can you give some hints of the possibility- first of all, can you give some hints of the possibility of- first of all, can you give some. hints of the possibility of future booster — hints of the possibility of future booster campaigns _ hints of the possibility of future booster campaigns next - hints of the possibility of future booster campaigns next year i hints of the possibility of future i booster campaigns next year and whether — booster campaigns next year and whether astrazeneca _ booster campaigns next year and whether astrazeneca might - booster campaigns next year and whether astrazeneca might hav
the first is from hugh pym at the bbc. thank you. first of all, from hugh pym at the bbc. thank you. first of all. can — from hugh pym at the bbc. thank you. first of all, can you _ from hugh pym at the bbc. thank you. first of all, can you give _ from hugh pym at the bbc. thank you. first of all, can you give some - first of all, can you give some hints — first of all, can you give some hints of— first of all, can you give some hints of the _ first of all, can you give some hints of the...
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one for the first time, and cricket's the 100 firm mean broadcasters are looking to invest across a range of sports. i looking to invest across a range of sorts. ~ ., �* looking to invest across a range of sorts. ~ . �* ., sports. i think what we're are seeinu sports. i think what we're are seeing now— sports. i think what we're are seeing now is _ sports. i think what we're are seeing now is that _ sports. i think what we're are seeing now is that when - sports. i think what we're are seeing now is that when you | sports. i think what we're are - seeing now is that when you give women sport funding that women want to participate the same way as men and be successful. there's no reason that, historically, that was the way it has been. that, historically, that was the way it has been-— it has been. beth had to sell funds the last olympic— it has been. beth had to sell funds the last olympic qualifying - it has been. beth had to sell funds the last olympic qualifying cycle i the last olympic qualifying cycle when funding was cut from the women's team and not the immense. the
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the game at goodison park was the first in the wsl to be shown free—to—air on uk television on bbc one. two more games today. earlier aston villa beat leicester 2—1. totenham lead birmingham 1—0 in the 3pm kick off. hannah cockcroft has won her second gold medal of these paralympics in tokyo and seventh overall. she set a new paralympic record in the t34 800 metres, in what was a british 1—2 as kara adenegan took silver. cockcroft dominated the race from the start to secure her second gold of these games. she broke her own world record to retain the 100m crown last sunday. she joked afterwards that she was gutted that she was unable to get the world record today. her team—mate, kara adenegan, recorded a personal best though as she won the silver. i have been told to since i was born the things that i can't do and i'm now a gold medallist and, you know, world champion, world record holder, all the rest of the things and ijust want to see how far i can push it, how fast can i go? and that is the drive, and if medals keep coming and that, amazing, but we saw out there today with k
the game at goodison park was the first in the wsl to be shown free—to—air on uk television on bbc one. two more games today. earlier aston villa beat leicester 2—1. totenham lead birmingham 1—0 in the 3pm kick off. hannah cockcroft has won her second gold medal of these paralympics in tokyo and seventh overall. she set a new paralympic record in the t34 800 metres, in what was a british 1—2 as kara adenegan took silver. cockcroft dominated the race from the start to secure her second...
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katya adler, bbc news, berlin. at seven 30p and you can join me again for dateline london, but first let's go to the bbc sport centre for sport news. hello! first to the ryder cup, where the usa have made an impressive start to the opening day at whistling straits in wisconsin, winning three of the four foursomes matches. our sports correspondent andy swiss was watching. it was certainly a pretty tough morning for the european players, although they did get off to a decent start, courtesy of the spanish duo ofjon rahm and sergio garcia, who beatjordan thomas and his partner to win the first part of the cup, a brilliant start from the two spaniards, jon rahm in particular with some terrific parts, but the big stars just didn't really fire this morning, most noticeably rory mcilroy and ian poulter, as they were high hopes for that pairing, so much experience and especially in this cup, but they got off pairing, so much experience and especially in this cup, but they got off to pairing, so much experience and especially in this cup, but they got off to a pairing, so much experience and
katya adler, bbc news, berlin. at seven 30p and you can join me again for dateline london, but first let's go to the bbc sport centre for sport news. hello! first to the ryder cup, where the usa have made an impressive start to the opening day at whistling straits in wisconsin, winning three of the four foursomes matches. our sports correspondent andy swiss was watching. it was certainly a pretty tough morning for the european players, although they did get off to a decent start, courtesy of...
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natalie pirks, bbc news. england s batsmen built what could be a crucial first innings lead of 99 runs on day two of the fourth test against india at the oval. with the match — and the series — finely poised, ollie pope top—scored with 81 on his return to the side, while chris woakes also made 50. a short time ago, india were 40—0 in their second innings, still 65 runs behind. england have a total of 290. there s been a hat—trick of gold medals for great britain on day 10 of the paralympics, with success in athletics and canoeing. the team has also won a clutch of silvers and bronzes, as our sports correspondent andy swiss reports from tokyo. celebrations don't get much soggier. emma wiggs proving that when it comes to paddle power, she's the best in the business. the 41—year—old charging in the canoe sprint to take a second paralympic gold. for wiggs, the elation of victory was followed by emotion on the podium. just getting to these games was a struggle after a serious wrist injury. to be hone
natalie pirks, bbc news. england s batsmen built what could be a crucial first innings lead of 99 runs on day two of the fourth test against india at the oval. with the match — and the series — finely poised, ollie pope top—scored with 81 on his return to the side, while chris woakes also made 50. a short time ago, india were 40—0 in their second innings, still 65 runs behind. england have a total of 290. there s been a hat—trick of gold medals for great britain on day 10 of the...
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joe wilson, bbc news. the remarkable life of betty campell, the first black headteacher appointed in wales, has been celebrated with the unveiling of a statue in the centre of cardiff. her ambition from a young age had been to take charge of a school, but she was told that being black and working class would prevent her from achieving her goal. 0ur correspondent hywell griffith reports. two, one... go! history uncovered. betty campbell's life was in itself a lesson in how the power of education and determination can combine. as wales's first ever black head teacher, she worked in cardiff's deprived docklands, refusing to accept that race or gender should define a child's life. i went out to the headmistress and told her that i wanted to be a teacher. and she said, "oh, get the idea out of your head right away. "you'd have insurmountable problems. " and even at that tender age of 15, i knew that she meant if you're black, that's your lot. she was the first to make black history part of the curriculum. the c
joe wilson, bbc news. the remarkable life of betty campell, the first black headteacher appointed in wales, has been celebrated with the unveiling of a statue in the centre of cardiff. her ambition from a young age had been to take charge of a school, but she was told that being black and working class would prevent her from achieving her goal. 0ur correspondent hywell griffith reports. two, one... go! history uncovered. betty campbell's life was in itself a lesson in how the power of education...
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this is bbc news. i'm luxmy gopal. the headlines: emma raducanu makes history at the us open, beating leylah fernandez to become the first british woman to win a grand slam singles final in 44 years. the queen is among those congratulating the teenager following her stunning victory in new york, just months after finishing her a—levels. to have a note from her, i was extremely honoured and very grateful that she took notice of my tennis. i can't believe it, i'm maybe going to frame that letter or something. the uk's health secretary says the government won't introduce vaccine passports in england, ahead of plans to protect the nhs from rising covid cases this winter. what i can say is we have looked at it properly and, while we should keep it in reserve as a potential option, i am pleased to say we will not be going ahead with plans for vaccine passports. the trade union congress warns that up to 660,000 jobs could be at risk, if the uk fails to reach net zero carbon emissions as quickly as other countries. the anti
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andy swiss, bbc news, tokyo. the weather is coming, first political thinking. now on bbc news. political thinking with nick robinson.
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but first. an agreement that gives time for diplomacy, that's the assessment on the un's nuclear watchdog, after they struck a deal with the new government in tehran. international inspectors will be allowed to service cameras that gather data at some key locations. the iranian refusal to allow them access had brought efforts to revive the international nuclear agreement to the brink of rupture. the move eases tensions —— but the thorny issue of the country's nuclear programme is yet to be defused. after his lighting visit to the iranian capital, the head of the iaea — rafael grossi — acknowledged that he'd not healed any wounds, but applied some diplomatic sticking plaster: the content annuity of the operation of the agencies equipment here, which is indispensable for us to provide the necessary guarantees and the necessary guarantees and the information to the world that everything is in order and we are going to be able to assist also, to assist iran and its future negotiations in the
but first. an agreement that gives time for diplomacy, that's the assessment on the un's nuclear watchdog, after they struck a deal with the new government in tehran. international inspectors will be allowed to service cameras that gather data at some key locations. the iranian refusal to allow them access had brought efforts to revive the international nuclear agreement to the brink of rupture. the move eases tensions —— but the thorny issue of the country's nuclear programme is yet to be...
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tyrone smith, bbc news. the uk's first and only dedicated football hate crime police officer has been appointed in the last year, and he's currently pursuing more than 75 cases. last week, the first conviction was secured. he's been holding an education session with an under—23 team real hard date for england's young lions! ~ . ., ., lions! whether aimed at the england enal lions! whether aimed at the england penalty taking _ lions! whether aimed at the england penalty taking youngsters _ lions! whether aimed at the england penalty taking youngsters at - lions! whether aimed at the england penalty taking youngsters at the - penalty taking youngsters at the euros or those just starting out on the path of any professional, hate, football is on the rise so equipping young players for a career in the game extends far beyond the pitch. players may experience abuse also to media _ players may experience abuse also to media. pi— players may experience abuse also to media. ,, ., . ., , ., , media. pc stuart ward
tyrone smith, bbc news. the uk's first and only dedicated football hate crime police officer has been appointed in the last year, and he's currently pursuing more than 75 cases. last week, the first conviction was secured. he's been holding an education session with an under—23 team real hard date for england's young lions! ~ . ., ., lions! whether aimed at the england enal lions! whether aimed at the england penalty taking _ lions! whether aimed at the england penalty taking youngsters _...
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this is bbc news. we'll be taking a look at tomorrow mornings papers in a moment — first the headlines. emma raducanu makes history at the us open — beating leylah fernandez — to become the first british woman to win a grand slam, singles final, in 44 years. the government scraps plans for vaccine passports in nightclubs and large events in england. the trade union congress warns that up to 660,000 jobs could be at risk, if the uk fails to reach net zero carbon emissions, as quickly as other countries. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are liam thorp, political editor of the liverpool echo, and rachel watson, deputy political editor of the scottish daily mail.tomorrow�*s front pages...starting with. a new british sporting star on the front pages of most of tomorrow's papers. the times has emma raducanu with her us open trophy, and a quote that she's ready for anything that comes her way. some debate on how much money will be coming
this is bbc news. we'll be taking a look at tomorrow mornings papers in a moment — first the headlines. emma raducanu makes history at the us open — beating leylah fernandez — to become the first british woman to win a grand slam, singles final, in 44 years. the government scraps plans for vaccine passports in nightclubs and large events in england. the trade union congress warns that up to 660,000 jobs could be at risk, if the uk fails to reach net zero carbon emissions, as quickly as...
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a scottish infections increase, the first minister has told the bbc that covid has contributed to increasing strain on hospitals.— strain on hospitals. i have never known a period _ strain on hospitals. i have never known a period where _ strain on hospitals. i have never known a period where the - strain on hospitals. i have never known a period where the nhs i strain on hospitals. i have never. known a period where the nhs has been under pressure that is as intense as its now.— been under pressure that is as intense as its now. been under pressure that is as - intense as its now._ yes, intense as its now. right now? yes, and that is — intense as its now. right now? yes, and that is ahead _ intense as its now. right now? yes, and that is ahead of _ intense as its now. right now? yes, and that is ahead of winter. - intense as its now. right now? yes, and that is ahead of winter. the - and that is ahead of winter. the vaccine passports will be required in scotland at nightclubs and some large events from october in scotland at nightclubs and some large events from 0ctober1st. nicola stu
a scottish infections increase, the first minister has told the bbc that covid has contributed to increasing strain on hospitals.— strain on hospitals. i have never known a period _ strain on hospitals. i have never known a period where _ strain on hospitals. i have never known a period where the - strain on hospitals. i have never known a period where the nhs i strain on hospitals. i have never. known a period where the nhs has been under pressure that is as intense as its now.— been under...
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hello and welcome to bbc news. uk government ministers are this morning trying to reassure the public that there is no threat to the supply of gas to customers — despite soaring wholesale gas prices, and warnings of a knock—on effect on food supplies. the impact of will be discussed at a series of meetings between the government and industry leaders over the coming days. the business secretary kwasi kwarteng says he will meet with industry figures to plan a way forward. the reasons wholesale gas prices have soared include high demand and lower wind and solar generation. the business secretary had meetings yesterday with energy companies. high prices have pushed small suppliers to the wall and there is concern more will follow as soon as next week. the record—breaking price of international gas feeds through to the market and we have already seen supplier failures in recent weeks, partly as a consequence of that and the future of the market is difficult to tell whether there will be any more. the rising cost i
hello and welcome to bbc news. uk government ministers are this morning trying to reassure the public that there is no threat to the supply of gas to customers — despite soaring wholesale gas prices, and warnings of a knock—on effect on food supplies. the impact of will be discussed at a series of meetings between the government and industry leaders over the coming days. the business secretary kwasi kwarteng says he will meet with industry figures to plan a way forward. the reasons...
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chi chi izundu, bbc news. northern ireland have won the first match in their world cup qualifing campaign, beating lithuania 4—1 tonight. it was a must win for ian barraclough�*s side and they lived up to the pressure with an impressive victory. daniel ballard opened the scoring with his first international goal. northern ireland now play switzerland at home on wednesday. there was a hostile atmosphere for england's 4—0 win in budapest tonight, with gareth southgate's team being subjected to racist chants and missiles thrown from the crowd. despite the home fans being banned from uefa competitions for homophobic and racist abuse, they were allowed to attend this fifa world cup qualifier. our sports correspondent natalie pirks reports. the euros may have been a wild ride for england, but world cup qualifying had so far been plain sailing. hungary represented a tough proposition, both on and off the pitch. with no england fans allowed to travel, the 60,000 strong crowd was hostile, and after homophobe owe
chi chi izundu, bbc news. northern ireland have won the first match in their world cup qualifing campaign, beating lithuania 4—1 tonight. it was a must win for ian barraclough�*s side and they lived up to the pressure with an impressive victory. daniel ballard opened the scoring with his first international goal. northern ireland now play switzerland at home on wednesday. there was a hostile atmosphere for england's 4—0 win in budapest tonight, with gareth southgate's team being subjected...
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tim allman, bbc news. cricket fans watching a match in ireland were treated to a nice bit of fielding — by a dog which ran onto the pitch. this was a match in the women's all—ireland t20 cup. the wicketkeeper throws the ball at the stumps — but misses. it's then picked up by a four—legged pitch invader who brings it back to the wicket... eventually. there it is. that is good team spirit from the dog. that is good team spirit from the dog. now it's time for a look at the weather with thomas shaffanacker... hello, and i sense a bet for some of us but many of us have had a very damp day with rain at times. this is the satellite picture with the jet stream superimposed. look at that pattern comes back again and has brought as this weather front. you can see where the rain is through the course of the evening, spreading further inland. it is so slow moving which means many parts of the uk further north are quite dry and chilly in scotland and also the extreme south and the south—east should stay dry a
tim allman, bbc news. cricket fans watching a match in ireland were treated to a nice bit of fielding — by a dog which ran onto the pitch. this was a match in the women's all—ireland t20 cup. the wicketkeeper throws the ball at the stumps — but misses. it's then picked up by a four—legged pitch invader who brings it back to the wicket... eventually. there it is. that is good team spirit from the dog. that is good team spirit from the dog. now it's time for a look at the weather with...
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sarah rainsford, who first reported from moscow for the bbc more than 20 years ago, just as vladimir putin came to power, has been told she can never return to the country. moscow claims the move is in response to the expulsion of a russian journalist from the uk two years ago, but the decision comes amid a severe crackdown on independentjournalists and opposition activists within russia. here's sarah's report. this was the moment i discovered i was being expelled from russia. according to a specific law, i've been designated a "threat to national security" and, as such, i'm not allowed into the country. pulled aside at passport control, i was told the fsb security service had banned me for life. i recorded the conversation. i was returning from belarus, where i'd confronted alexander lukashenko on the mass repression and torture of peaceful protesters. his loyal supporters rounded on me... ..in a coordinated attack. vladimir putin's presenting this as just another working visit. .. i've reported from russia for two decades — the whole span of vladimir putin's presidency. there've
sarah rainsford, who first reported from moscow for the bbc more than 20 years ago, just as vladimir putin came to power, has been told she can never return to the country. moscow claims the move is in response to the expulsion of a russian journalist from the uk two years ago, but the decision comes amid a severe crackdown on independentjournalists and opposition activists within russia. here's sarah's report. this was the moment i discovered i was being expelled from russia. according to a...
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hywel griffith, bbc news. italy has become the first country in europe to make it compulsory for all workers to have a covid �*green pass' from mid october, about 23 million people will need to prove they've been vaccinated, had a negative test, or recovered from the virus. infections in italy are rising, and a third of the country is not fully jabbed, but workers who don't have a pass face suspension without pay, and large fines. the latest coronavirus infection data from the office of national statistics continues to show a mixed picture across the uk. scotland continues to have the highest level of infection but the sharp increase over the last few weeks may now be slowing. in england — where one in 80 is thought to have the virus — the figures show the impact of schools returning after the summer, with the highest infection levels seen in young people at secondary school. the police watchdog says tackling violence against women and girls should be as much of a priority as fighting terrorism. the repo
hywel griffith, bbc news. italy has become the first country in europe to make it compulsory for all workers to have a covid �*green pass' from mid october, about 23 million people will need to prove they've been vaccinated, had a negative test, or recovered from the virus. infections in italy are rising, and a third of the country is not fully jabbed, but workers who don't have a pass face suspension without pay, and large fines. the latest coronavirus infection data from the office of...
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coming up on the bbc news channel — england play their first match since the final of the euros. they are in hungary tonight for a world cup qualifier. england currently top their group. after 18 months of disruption to schools from covid, the education secretary says he expects a greater sense of normality this term, as pupils in england start to return to the classroom. gavin williamson also said he hoped scientific advisers would make a decision very soon about whether to recommend covid vaccinations for 12 to 15—year—olds, and that parents would welcome having the option to give their child a jab. health experts say the decision is finely balanced. sean dilley reports. mum of two karen rees and running a uniform exchange for parents in stalybridge, greater manchester. her children are among thousands returning to schools across the uk. it's important they return, they need, notjust from the education perspective but also the social lives. i mean, they learn so much from each other, don't they, at this age? from each other, don't they, at this ace? , , ., . ., , age? pupil
coming up on the bbc news channel — england play their first match since the final of the euros. they are in hungary tonight for a world cup qualifier. england currently top their group. after 18 months of disruption to schools from covid, the education secretary says he expects a greater sense of normality this term, as pupils in england start to return to the classroom. gavin williamson also said he hoped scientific advisers would make a decision very soon about whether to recommend covid...