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we put those points to bbc news and they told us: now, bbc news has a problem where its audiences of the future going to be found? research from a regulator in 2019 found that young people in britain have almost entirely abandoned television news broadcasts with 16— to 2a—year—olds spending a third less time watching live news from public service broadcasters than they were five years ago. as for the younger age group, youtube is on course to overtake bbc television next year as the main current affairs provider among 12— to 15—year—olds. we were prompted to look at this phenomenon by a recent email from a 12—year—old called sophie. we asked sophie to expand on that by recording a video. my view is there's not enough content on the bbc to engage people my age into watching it in the future and the present, because there's been many important subject matters that have happen online and on media and itjust hasn't been broadcasted. like the pride mcc and cc and many other stuff. another thing is that there's never been any good stories about apps like and twitter and you
we put those points to bbc news and they told us: now, bbc news has a problem where its audiences of the future going to be found? research from a regulator in 2019 found that young people in britain have almost entirely abandoned television news broadcasts with 16— to 2a—year—olds spending a third less time watching live news from public service broadcasters than they were five years ago. as for the younger age group, youtube is on course to overtake bbc television next year as the main...
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this is bbc news. the headlines at 9pm: the nobel peace prize is awarded to two journalists for their efforts to safeguard freedom of expression. maria ressa of the philippines and russia's dmitry muratov. this prize belonas russia's dmitry muratov. this prize belon . s to russia's dmitry muratov. this prize belongs to those _ russia's dmitry muratov. this prize belongs to those who _ russia's dmitry muratov. this prize belongs to those who are _ russia's dmitry muratov. this prize belongs to those who are no - russia's dmitry muratov. this prizej belongs to those who are no longer with us and those brilliant young people who are, right now, on the third floor of the newsroom. backing down on safe — third floor of the newsroom. backing down on safe havens _ third floor of the newsroom. backing down on safe havens after _ third floor of the newsroom. backing down on safe havens after months . third floor of the newsroom. backing | down on safe havens after months of negotiations, more than 130 nations
this is bbc news. the headlines at 9pm: the nobel peace prize is awarded to two journalists for their efforts to safeguard freedom of expression. maria ressa of the philippines and russia's dmitry muratov. this prize belonas russia's dmitry muratov. this prize belon . s to russia's dmitry muratov. this prize belongs to those _ russia's dmitry muratov. this prize belongs to those who _ russia's dmitry muratov. this prize belongs to those who are _ russia's dmitry muratov. this prize belongs to...
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michael crick, formerly of the bbc and bbc four news... finally, back to those queues for fuel, which as we have seen, have resulted in a lot of frustration and angen resulted in a lot of frustration and anger. on saturday morning, one part of the bbc plasma output raised a laugh is on people. check out the name on the man reported on attempts of drivers trying to fill their cans with fuel. ~ . ., ., of drivers trying to fill their cans with fuel. ~ . . ., ,., with fuel. phil mccalla said there full cut in stock _ with fuel. phil mccalla said there full cut in stock more _ with fuel. phil mccalla said there full cut in stock more for- with fuel. phil mccalla said there full cut in stock more for us - with fuel. phil mccalla said there full cut in stock more for us and l full cut in stock more for us and how is it looking there. they have run out here. all of the pumps are covered up with labels on things. june clark was one of those amused with that. writing... we do understand that phil mccann puzzling presence on the forecourt there was
michael crick, formerly of the bbc and bbc four news... finally, back to those queues for fuel, which as we have seen, have resulted in a lot of frustration and angen resulted in a lot of frustration and anger. on saturday morning, one part of the bbc plasma output raised a laugh is on people. check out the name on the man reported on attempts of drivers trying to fill their cans with fuel. ~ . ., ., of drivers trying to fill their cans with fuel. ~ . . ., ,., with fuel. phil mccalla said there...
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michael crick, formerly of the bbc and bbc four news... finally, back to those queues for fuel, which as we have seen, have resulted in a lot of frustration and anger. on saturday morning, one part of the bbc�*s output raised a laugh is on people. check out the name on the man reported on attempts of drivers trying to fill their cans with fuel. phil mccalla said there full cut in stock more for us and how is it looking there. they have run out here. all of the pumps are covered up with labels on things. june clark was one of those amused with that. writing... we do understand that phil mccann puzzling presence on the forecourt there was just a coincidence. he was swiftly trending on twitter, where some proposed other names. we can assure you that sue perunleaded or diesel mcnopetrol does not feature. e—mail news watch at bbc duck us on twitter at @newswatchbbc. you can call us on the number below. have a look at our website for previous interviews. that is all from us. we will be back to hear your thoughts next week. more rain and wind
michael crick, formerly of the bbc and bbc four news... finally, back to those queues for fuel, which as we have seen, have resulted in a lot of frustration and anger. on saturday morning, one part of the bbc�*s output raised a laugh is on people. check out the name on the man reported on attempts of drivers trying to fill their cans with fuel. phil mccalla said there full cut in stock more for us and how is it looking there. they have run out here. all of the pumps are covered up with labels...
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. _ more attention on bbc news? i think it does get attention. some - more attention on bbc news? i think it does get attention. some of - more attention on bbc news? i think it does get attention. some of these | it does get attention. some of these subjects to get attention but i think sometimes the challenge is getting it on the right places so that young people can actually see it. certainly in bbc news we do try and make sure that the younger audience age 12 to 15 know about what we are doing and know that news is for them. sometimes it may be that the way we do that is through the platform like instagram or tiktok which we are working on our strategy around. or youtube was about our aim is always to bring them back to the bbc because there is so much content and so much good content that we are making just for them. content that we are making 'ust for them. . . r' content that we are making 'ust for them. ., ., ., . content that we are making 'ust for them. ., ., ., _, . ,., them. can i ask how concerned you are about this _ them. can i ask how concerned you are about this m
. _ more attention on bbc news? i think it does get attention. some - more attention on bbc news? i think it does get attention. some of - more attention on bbc news? i think it does get attention. some of these | it does get attention. some of these subjects to get attention but i think sometimes the challenge is getting it on the right places so that young people can actually see it. certainly in bbc news we do try and make sure that the younger audience age 12 to 15 know about what we are...
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— fuel shortages, so either the bbc news is incredibly naive, or it's — bbc news is incredibly naive, or it's being really irresponsible. well, i'mjoined now by paul royall, editor of bbc one's news bulletins. we also want to talk to you about the daily reporting of official covid statistics. what is the response of those ——to those viewers? we what is the response of those --to those viewers?— what is the response of those --to those viewers? we do take a lot of care _ --to those viewers? we do take a lot of care and _ --to those viewers? we do take a lot of care and pay _ --to those viewers? we do take a lot of care and pay a _ --to those viewers? we do take a lot of care and pay a lot - --to those viewers? we do take a lot of care and pay a lot of- a lot of care and pay a lot of attention to what we put in our programmes, and we make judgements about what we believe is newsworthy and what crosses the bar in terms of getting into those programmes, and in the case of wednesday, we had a series of quite significant figures from the shipping industry and also from the retail indu
— fuel shortages, so either the bbc news is incredibly naive, or it's — bbc news is incredibly naive, or it's being really irresponsible. well, i'mjoined now by paul royall, editor of bbc one's news bulletins. we also want to talk to you about the daily reporting of official covid statistics. what is the response of those ——to those viewers? we what is the response of those --to those viewers?— what is the response of those --to those viewers? we do take a lot of care _ --to those...
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welcome to bbc news. our top stories: the united states and the taliban are due to hold their first face—to—face talks since the us withdrawal from afghanistan. cracking down on safe havens — after months of negotiations, more than 130 nations agreed to radically change the international tax system. president biden urges american companies to fire workers who have not been vaccinated against coronavirus, but there is a lot of opposition. the nobel peace prize is awarded to two journalists for their efforts to safeguard freedom of expression — maria ressa of the philippines and russia's dmitry muratov. trust is what holds us together to be able to solve the complex problems our world is facing today.
welcome to bbc news. our top stories: the united states and the taliban are due to hold their first face—to—face talks since the us withdrawal from afghanistan. cracking down on safe havens — after months of negotiations, more than 130 nations agreed to radically change the international tax system. president biden urges american companies to fire workers who have not been vaccinated against coronavirus, but there is a lot of opposition. the nobel peace prize is awarded to two journalists...
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this is bbc news. our top stories: more details on how the actor alec baldwin accidentally shot dead a crew member on the set of his latest film — court documents suggest he was told the gun was safe. the european union accuses belarus of state sponsored people smuggling. we follow one group of migrants, on their way to europe. abortion in mexico — we hearfrom women a month after a landmark ruling which decriminalised it. as european football is expanded is the global game doing enough to counter climate change?
this is bbc news. our top stories: more details on how the actor alec baldwin accidentally shot dead a crew member on the set of his latest film — court documents suggest he was told the gun was safe. the european union accuses belarus of state sponsored people smuggling. we follow one group of migrants, on their way to europe. abortion in mexico — we hearfrom women a month after a landmark ruling which decriminalised it. as european football is expanded is the global game doing enough to...
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hello this is bbc news — the headlines. "our hearts are shattered" the family of mp sir david amess call on people to set aside hatred, show kindness and love, and work towards togetherness. the home secretary, priti patel, says she is looking at a "whole spectrum" of measures to better protect mps, including on social media. i think it's fair to say we will have to be incredibly self—aware, conscientious as to how we conduct our business and put safety front and centre of theirs. a murder inquiry is underway in glasgow after a 14 year old boy was stabbed in the city. the duke and duchess of cambridge arrive at the new environmental award the earthshot prize — which prince william is awarding tonight. newcastle lose to tottenham 3—2 in the first game after the club's take over. i think some of that may feature on sports day. before that... before that... it's newswatch with samira ahmed. hello and welcome to newswatch with me, samira ahmed. is it still important to broadcast daily the official statistics on covid case
hello this is bbc news — the headlines. "our hearts are shattered" the family of mp sir david amess call on people to set aside hatred, show kindness and love, and work towards togetherness. the home secretary, priti patel, says she is looking at a "whole spectrum" of measures to better protect mps, including on social media. i think it's fair to say we will have to be incredibly self—aware, conscientious as to how we conduct our business and put safety front and centre...
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duncan kennedy, bbc news. the colombian government has begun sterilising a growing population of hippos left as an unwanted legacy after the death of the notorious drug lord, pablo escobar nearly thirty years ago. local environmentalists say they�*re an invasive species and have pushed away the native fauna. with more, here�*s david campanale. they have been dubbed the cocaine hippos. brought from the proceeds of drugs, it�*s a drug of another kind that colombian authorities are using to put a halt to the growing number. at the height of his powers, notorious drug lord pablo escobar illegally imported a number of exotic animals, including a male and female hippo. and nature then did what nature does. with no natural predators, more than 80 hippos have come to roam near his former luxury country estate to the north—west of the country. 2a animals have had to be treated with a chemical that will make them infertile. translation: if the sterilisation can be a way to prevent further breeding, at least we m
duncan kennedy, bbc news. the colombian government has begun sterilising a growing population of hippos left as an unwanted legacy after the death of the notorious drug lord, pablo escobar nearly thirty years ago. local environmentalists say they�*re an invasive species and have pushed away the native fauna. with more, here�*s david campanale. they have been dubbed the cocaine hippos. brought from the proceeds of drugs, it�*s a drug of another kind that colombian authorities are using to...
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hugh pym, bbc news. the us drug regulator the fda has approved the pfizer—biontech coronavirus vaccine for children aged 5—11. the decision is expected to make a vaccine available to 28 million american children, many of whom are back to be due back at school in the coming days. the superintendent of the high school union spearheaded a campaign which provided cash incentives for teachers and eligible students to receive the vaccine. hejoins eligible students to receive the vaccine. he joins us from phoenix. good to see you. what does this news mean for you. this is fantastic news, just for phoenix, arizona but our entire nation and you said 28 million children here in america ages five to ii and in arizona, 600,000 5—11 year old and we as leaders across our country have been doing everything we can to keep our communities safe that i think more importantly keep our kids in school. , , ., in school. does this mean in practice? — in school. does this mean in practice? how— in school. does this me
hugh pym, bbc news. the us drug regulator the fda has approved the pfizer—biontech coronavirus vaccine for children aged 5—11. the decision is expected to make a vaccine available to 28 million american children, many of whom are back to be due back at school in the coming days. the superintendent of the high school union spearheaded a campaign which provided cash incentives for teachers and eligible students to receive the vaccine. hejoins eligible students to receive the vaccine. he joins...
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jim reed, bbc news. hundreds of school children have stormed parliament in the democratic republic of congo, demanding higher salaries for their teachers. pupils waving branches chanted "we want to study" and "if we don't study, we will take drugs". teachers have been on strike since 0ctober—the—fourth, the beginning of the school year, demanding a pay rise and a lower retirement age. the government has accused the leaders of religious groups, that's all the time that we have for you at this hour. thank you so much forjoining us. hello. after what was a decidedly chilly day on thursday in most places, temperatures have been allowed to drop where night skies have been clear. but the skies certainly aren't clear everywhere — areas of cloud spilling down from the northwest, which have been producing some outbreaks of showery rain. most of us, though, starting friday in the midst of this relatively cool air, and a decidedly chilly feel in the northeast of scotland — that's where we will have some of
jim reed, bbc news. hundreds of school children have stormed parliament in the democratic republic of congo, demanding higher salaries for their teachers. pupils waving branches chanted "we want to study" and "if we don't study, we will take drugs". teachers have been on strike since 0ctober—the—fourth, the beginning of the school year, demanding a pay rise and a lower retirement age. the government has accused the leaders of religious groups, that's all the time that we...
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katie gornall, bbc news. in the quest to push the barriers of transport technology, we've had self—driving cars, self—driving lorries, and self—driving buses. now, in the dutch city of amsterdam, they're trying out self—driving boats. the designers hope they could revolutionise travel and commuting — as the bbc�*s tim allman reports. # row, row, row your boat # gently down the stream... # actually, there's not much rowing involved. this is the autonomous floating vehicle, the roboat — as in robot. an electric—powered vessel that finds its own way around. we have a lot of open water available in the canals that is not being used anymore for transport. only for tourists. so we developed a self—driving autonomous ship. for several years they have been testing the roboats on a project involving the massachusetts institute of technology. the small ships have no pilot and depend on sensors to avoid any unwanted aquatic encounters. so if you want to go from a to b, it automatically calculates the m
katie gornall, bbc news. in the quest to push the barriers of transport technology, we've had self—driving cars, self—driving lorries, and self—driving buses. now, in the dutch city of amsterdam, they're trying out self—driving boats. the designers hope they could revolutionise travel and commuting — as the bbc�*s tim allman reports. # row, row, row your boat # gently down the stream... # actually, there's not much rowing involved. this is the autonomous floating vehicle, the roboat...
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what more on all those stories on the bbc news website and the bbc news app. you can reach me on twitter — i'm @ richpreston. thanks for your company, goodbye for now. hello. 24—hour rain totals have now surpassed 230mm in the wettest parts of the cumbrian hills, and the met office amber warning for rain continues across cumbria and southwest scotland into thursday. there is more rain to come and, as all that water feeds down through the rivers and streams, the risk of flooding and disruption increases from a weather front which is very much still around in the day ahead, pulses of energy running along itjust enhancing the rainfall. so, there will be more rain to come on a very wet day in cumbria, for a time more widely across southern, central and eastern scotland, from the eastern side of northern ireland before it eases here, and pushing into more of northwest england and wales, and southwest england as the day goes on. northern scotland, sunny spells and a chance for showers, brightening up in northern ireland. largely dry through central and eastern p
what more on all those stories on the bbc news website and the bbc news app. you can reach me on twitter — i'm @ richpreston. thanks for your company, goodbye for now. hello. 24—hour rain totals have now surpassed 230mm in the wettest parts of the cumbrian hills, and the met office amber warning for rain continues across cumbria and southwest scotland into thursday. there is more rain to come and, as all that water feeds down through the rivers and streams, the risk of flooding and...
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which is not quite how the bbc would've done it. so we are faced with very, very powerful and controlling organisations. well, we just wish you all the best in your retirement. thank you so much for coming on. well, i've enjoyed it. and can i say also, i'm still huge believer in the mission of the bbc. it's a place where we go for facts, truth, impartiality in a world where that's becoming more difficult to find. rory cellan—jones, thank you. thank you. finally — if some people struggle to get to grips with new technology, the latest inflation figures also provided problems for wednesday's lunchtime news. the cost of living dipped slightly in september, despite rising prices for fuel and transport. the office for national statistics as inflation is measured by the consumer prices index, dipped to 3.1% last month. well, those of you with a grasp of numbers will have noticed that if inflation was 3.1% last month, then that means that prices have actually risen by that amount, not dipped. it's the rate of inflation that's gone down
which is not quite how the bbc would've done it. so we are faced with very, very powerful and controlling organisations. well, we just wish you all the best in your retirement. thank you so much for coming on. well, i've enjoyed it. and can i say also, i'm still huge believer in the mission of the bbc. it's a place where we go for facts, truth, impartiality in a world where that's becoming more difficult to find. rory cellan—jones, thank you. thank you. finally — if some people struggle to...
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tim allman, bbc news. josh cavallo, a 21—year—old who plays professional football for adelaide has become the only male player at the top level to announce that he's gay — as our sports correspondent katie gornall reports. i'm a footballer and i'm gay. with those six words, josh cavallo, in a video released by his club, adelaide united, made a powerful admission and also international headlines. all i want to do is play football and be treated equally. cavallo's announcement was met with an outpouring of support, including the likes of gary lineker and clubs such as liverpool and barcelona. today, he said he wanted to be a positive role model for gay footballers. there was a long period in my life where it brought me sadness, and it took me to a dark place. it was over six years of pain, and i'm so happy and excited to put that to rest today. today is so positive, it's my freedom day, and i have never been this happy in my entire life. such an announcement is rare in men's professional sports. the fo
tim allman, bbc news. josh cavallo, a 21—year—old who plays professional football for adelaide has become the only male player at the top level to announce that he's gay — as our sports correspondent katie gornall reports. i'm a footballer and i'm gay. with those six words, josh cavallo, in a video released by his club, adelaide united, made a powerful admission and also international headlines. all i want to do is play football and be treated equally. cavallo's announcement was met with...
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hugh pym, bbc news. do stay with us on bbc news. thousands of fans have gathered to gather the death of hollywood star aged just 46. indira gandhi, ruler of the world's largest democracy, died today. only yesterday, she had spoken of dying in the service of her country and said, "i would be proud of it. every drop of my blood will contribute to the "every drop of my blood will contribute to the growth of this nation." "growth of this nation." after 46 years of unhappiness, these two countries have concluded a chapter of history. no more suspicion, no more fear, no more uncertainty of what each day might bring. booster ignition and lift—off . of discovery with a crew of six astronaut heroes and one american legend. - this is beautiful. a milestone in human history. born today, this girl in india is the seven billionth person on the planet. is the seven billionth welcome back to bbc news. pope francis calls for radical decisions at next week's climate change summit. as the row over post—brexit fixing rights escalates, france asks
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this is bbc news. the headlines at 8pm: steel producers are calling for urgent government action to protect energy—intensive industries from dramatic increases increases in gas prices, following a meeting with the business secretary... the secretary of state today didn't offer any solutions but he was listening, he was in listening mode and i hope that dialogue can continue because we can't wait. more than a0 million people will be offered a flu vaccine in the biggest flu programme in the nhs's history amid worries about covid—19 and flu circulating at the same time. pig farmers who don't have enough abattoir staff to slaughter their pigs say uk agriculture has never suffered like this before. two journalists have been awarded the nobel peace prize for their work defending freedom of expression in the philippines and russia. hello, good evening. the uk steel industry has said the government has failed to offer any immediate help to deal with the rising price of gas after a meeting with the business
this is bbc news. the headlines at 8pm: steel producers are calling for urgent government action to protect energy—intensive industries from dramatic increases increases in gas prices, following a meeting with the business secretary... the secretary of state today didn't offer any solutions but he was listening, he was in listening mode and i hope that dialogue can continue because we can't wait. more than a0 million people will be offered a flu vaccine in the biggest flu programme in the...
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simonjones, bbc simon jones, bbc news, buckingham simonjones, bbc news, buckingham palace. there is plenty more on all of our series on bbc news online and on our news app and you can catch me on twitter. —— stories. hello, for many of you sunday will be a pleasant day to get out and enjoy those autumn colours. most part should be dry, a fair bit of sunshine as well, there will be a bit more cloud in the south compared to what we had on saturday afternoon and for all, something a bit fresher, the muqqy something a bit fresher, the muggy air that we had is being swept away, this skull from pushing its way south and east allowing temperatures to drop, still pleasant out there, will be cooler first thing without the sunshine of a head, perhaps northern ireland england and scotland and a cool start towards the far south—east. temperatures in cape town could temperatures in khartoum dropping back a little. patchy cloud for casablanca, highs of 2425. to the middle east, looking at fine weather and sunshine for the vast majority, 36 in baghdad. talks have taken place in doha
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on bbc one, we nowjoin the bbc�*s news teams where you are. was. it will almost certainly be the old bailey. hello, i'mjane dougall with your latest sports news... in the next few hours scotland will take to the cricket field to try to get through to the next round of the men's t20 world cup. they will progress if they beat the hosts oman. scotland have two wins from two in the first round, having beaten papua new guinea and bangladesh. bangladesh themselves have to beat papua new guinea if they are to reach the next round. and it's looking good so far. skipper mohammed mahmudullah reached 50 as they set papua new guinea — who are already eliminated — a target of 182. in reply, papua new guinea haven't started well. they're 21 for 4. england captain eoin morgan says he's willing to drop himself if his poor run of form continues for the t20 world cup. although they beat new zealand in their final warm—up match yesterday, morgan managed just ten of england's innings of 163 for six. they take on the west indies in their first match on saturday.
on bbc one, we nowjoin the bbc�*s news teams where you are. was. it will almost certainly be the old bailey. hello, i'mjane dougall with your latest sports news... in the next few hours scotland will take to the cricket field to try to get through to the next round of the men's t20 world cup. they will progress if they beat the hosts oman. scotland have two wins from two in the first round, having beaten papua new guinea and bangladesh. bangladesh themselves have to beat papua new guinea if...
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naomi 6rimley, bbc news. covid restrictions are likely to be reimposed in england if progress in giving people their booster vaccinations is not satsifactory. that's the warning from uk health secretary sajid javid, who said that the number of new infections could rise to 100,000 a day, raising the prospect of another phase of mandatory face coverings, working from home, and vaccine passports in some crowded settings. our health editor hugh pym has the latest. queues of ambulances waiting to hand over patients at some hospitals tell their own story — the nhs under intensifying pressure, coping with a range of health conditions, and all that before winter has started to bite. and today, the health secretary struck a more downbeat note, with a warning about the outlook for covid cases. they could go yet as high as 100,000 a day. we are also seeing greater pressure on the nhs. across the uk, we are now approaching 1,000 hospitalisations per day. health leaders say, with those covid numbers adding to the existi
naomi 6rimley, bbc news. covid restrictions are likely to be reimposed in england if progress in giving people their booster vaccinations is not satsifactory. that's the warning from uk health secretary sajid javid, who said that the number of new infections could rise to 100,000 a day, raising the prospect of another phase of mandatory face coverings, working from home, and vaccine passports in some crowded settings. our health editor hugh pym has the latest. queues of ambulances waiting to...
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welcome to bbc news. our top stories: a man suspected of killing the british member of parliament, david amess, has been named as ali harbi ali. it's understood he'd previously been referred to a counter—extremism programme. the prime minister and leader of the opposition paid their respects at the scene of the attack, as a review begins into the threats faced by politicians. we faced by politicians. live in an open society, a democracy. we live in an open society, a democracy. we cannot be cowed by any individual or any motivation, people with motives to stop us from functioning. russia records more than 1,000 deaths from coronavirus in a single day, for the first time since the start of the pandemic. mass protests in rome as tens of thousands of italians call for a ban on the neo—fascist forza nuova party over its involvement in a riot a week ago. and uncovering the origins of the solar system. the nasa mission aiming to learn more about the creation of the planets. here in the uk, the man arrested
welcome to bbc news. our top stories: a man suspected of killing the british member of parliament, david amess, has been named as ali harbi ali. it's understood he'd previously been referred to a counter—extremism programme. the prime minister and leader of the opposition paid their respects at the scene of the attack, as a review begins into the threats faced by politicians. we faced by politicians. live in an open society, a democracy. we live in an open society, a democracy. we cannot be...
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bbc news. laura: tomorrow is a difficult anniversary for the family of private lewis and all of those killed in afghanistan. news of a major breakthrough in mecine. the world horse -- world health organization has approved the first use of a malaria vaccine, calling it a gift to the world. malaria kills more than 400,000 people a year, most of them young children in sub-saharan afca. fergus walsh has more. reporter: this is a milestone in public health. after decades of research and trials, this one in kenya at, last a vaccine against one of the world's deadliest infections -- malaria. the disease is spread by mosquitoes, infected with the malaria parasite. this triggers fever, and in severe cases, organ failure. the world health organization said the vaccine would now be widely rolled out across africa. >> this long-awaited malaria vaccine is a breakthrough for science, child health, and malaria control. using this vaccine in addition to existing tools to prevent malaria could save tens of tho
bbc news. laura: tomorrow is a difficult anniversary for the family of private lewis and all of those killed in afghanistan. news of a major breakthrough in mecine. the world horse -- world health organization has approved the first use of a malaria vaccine, calling it a gift to the world. malaria kills more than 400,000 people a year, most of them young children in sub-saharan afca. fergus walsh has more. reporter: this is a milestone in public health. after decades of research and trials,...
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this is bbc news. we'll have the headlines and all the main news stories for you at the top of the hour as newsday continues — straight after hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk, i'm stephen sackur. very soon, world attention will be focused on glasgow and the latest effort to get countries across the world to intensify efforts to decarbonise their economies and avert disastrous climate change. breaking with business as usual requires political will and massive investment in clean technology. my guest is andrew forrest, an australian billionaire
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mark lobel, bbc news. opposition voters in hungary have chosen their candidate to take on the right wing prime minister, viktororban, in elections next year. peter marki—zay is an independent mayor. his rival, klara dobrev, conceded defeat in the country's first ever opposition primaries. our correspondent nick thorpe has been examining the untill recently obscure political figure. a very interest in character, peter marki—zay, an independent conservative, he is the mayor of a central hungarian city, relatively unknown until a couple of years ago when he won the election against the governing party. as a father of seven children, he is a rather unusual candidate from this opposition, which is very much depicted by the governing party, by viktor orban as a sort of leftist, but he has emerged as a conservative. this was very much what he was campaigning on stop really, a surprise candidate, and the only person in his own words that would stand a chance for this united six party coalition alliance of oppo
mark lobel, bbc news. opposition voters in hungary have chosen their candidate to take on the right wing prime minister, viktororban, in elections next year. peter marki—zay is an independent mayor. his rival, klara dobrev, conceded defeat in the country's first ever opposition primaries. our correspondent nick thorpe has been examining the untill recently obscure political figure. a very interest in character, peter marki—zay, an independent conservative, he is the mayor of a central...
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hugh pym, bbc news. the united states says it's time to engage in a sustained dialogue with north korea with the goal of achieving a complete denuclearisation of the korean peninsula. the us ambassador to the united nations, linda thomas—greenfield, repeated washington had no hostile intent towards pyongyang and was willing to meet north korean officials without any pre—conditions. she also condemned pyongyang's latest missile test as the security council met to discuss the issue. soo kim is a former cia analyst and shejoins me now from washington. thanks so much forjoining us on bbc news. what do you make of what has been said by the us? it of what has been said by the us? it is of what has been said by the us? , ., , of what has been said by the us? , a, , ., of what has been said by the us? , a, , ., a, of what has been said by the us? , a, , s, a, us? it is really not a huge departure. _ us? it is really not a huge departure. i _ us? it is really not a huge departure, i think, - us? it is really
hugh pym, bbc news. the united states says it's time to engage in a sustained dialogue with north korea with the goal of achieving a complete denuclearisation of the korean peninsula. the us ambassador to the united nations, linda thomas—greenfield, repeated washington had no hostile intent towards pyongyang and was willing to meet north korean officials without any pre—conditions. she also condemned pyongyang's latest missile test as the security council met to discuss the issue. soo kim...
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that's all on the bbc website. that's all on the bbc website. let's take a look at some other stories in the headlines... the conflict in northern ethiopia is intensifying, with government forces launching two air strikes on rebel positions in the north and west of tigray. the government called the operation a success, saying it had hit military facilities used by the tigray people's liberation front. a tplf spokesperson said only a disused factory was struck a container ship off canada's pacific coast is continuing to burn despite efforts by response vessels to put out the fire. sixteen people have been evacuated from the zim kingston ship, which is emitting toxic gas. officials insist there is no safety risk to people on land. the ship was en route to vancouver when it caught fire late on saturday. the canadian coastguard say the vessel is carrying more than 52 thousand kilogrammes of chemicals located in two of the containers that are on fire. the military authorities in myanmar have condemned the united nations after it warned of an impendin
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hugh pym, bbc news. polish parliament has given the green light to build a controversial wall along part of its border with belarus. this is in response to what it saysis this is in response to what it says is an unprecedented wave of migrants and refugees in recent months. the european union has accused the belarusian government of facilitating a new migration route into the block in retaliation for eu sanctions against minsk. 0ur correspondentjessica parker has more from brussels. in has more from brussels. in terms of — has more from brussels. in terms of the details surrounding what this wall will look like, how much it will cost and what it will do, i could tell you some more. it'll cost around $400 million, sorry, five and a half metres high. equipped with motions sensors and cover 400 km borders. the plan is to try and get it up by the middle of next year. why is this wall being built? well, there have been concerns about the number of migrant crossings from belarus. the regime in belarus has be
hugh pym, bbc news. polish parliament has given the green light to build a controversial wall along part of its border with belarus. this is in response to what it saysis this is in response to what it says is an unprecedented wave of migrants and refugees in recent months. the european union has accused the belarusian government of facilitating a new migration route into the block in retaliation for eu sanctions against minsk. 0ur correspondentjessica parker has more from brussels. in has more...
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alex forsyth, bbc news. boris johnson's speech outlined his long—term vision for the economy, promising a high—skill, high—pay future. but with the conference taking place against a backdrop of concerns over rising inflation, supply chain problems, many businesses are warning of a difficult run—up to christmas. 0ur economics editor, faisal islam, is here with me now. what is the outlook? we got a vision from the prime _ what is the outlook? we got a vision from the prime minister _ what is the outlook? we got a vision from the prime minister of _ what is the outlook? we got a vision from the prime minister of a - what is the outlook? we got a vision from the prime minister of a high - from the prime minister of a high wage economy but not necessarily a new plan to boost productivity which really matters because if you raise wages without making workers more productive, what you get is higher prices. we already have a lot of inflation in the system from various sources, a big example of the day was fr
alex forsyth, bbc news. boris johnson's speech outlined his long—term vision for the economy, promising a high—skill, high—pay future. but with the conference taking place against a backdrop of concerns over rising inflation, supply chain problems, many businesses are warning of a difficult run—up to christmas. 0ur economics editor, faisal islam, is here with me now. what is the outlook? we got a vision from the prime _ what is the outlook? we got a vision from the prime minister _ what...
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.- this is bbc news. goodbye. this is bbc news with _ this is bbc news. goodbye. this is bbc news with ben _ this is bbc news. goodbye. this is bbc news with ben brown. - this is bbc news. goodbye. this is bbc news with ben brown. the - bbc news with ben brown. the headlines. the crucial cop26 climate change summit gets underway. 25,000 delegates will attend — from about 200 countries — to announce how they plan to cut emissions by 2030. alok sharma assumes presidency of cop26 climate change conference — and says that the conference "is our last, best hope" to keep global warming limited to 1.5c by the end of the century. if we act now and we act together, we can protect our precious planet, so let's come together over these two weeks and ensure that where paris promised, 6lasgow delivers. at the 620 in rome, prince charles calls for more action to tackle climate change and warns leaders of what he calls their "overwhelming responsibility to generations yet unborn" . ladies and gentlemen, cop26 begins in glasgow tomorrow. quite literally, it is the last chan
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tim allman, bbc news. before we go, the pope may have some big ideas about what should happen at the climate summit in glasgow but so does one german artist who has just rolled into town. he has been getting around town using a giant sphere and is hoping to raise awareness of what every individual can do to tackle climate change. the journey from his hometown to the host city lasted three months and took him through seven countries and more than 60 cities. that's us for now. goodbye. skies have cleared across some parts of the country and it's even dried out but in other areas, it's raining again and the next weather front is currently moving into western parts of the uk and the whole weekend is going to be very changeable, from rain to sunshine back to rain again. so here's the satellite picture, and you can see lots of weather systems circling around the north atlantic, some of them moving in. this is the one that's over western parts of the uk right now so if it's raining where you are at this very mome
tim allman, bbc news. before we go, the pope may have some big ideas about what should happen at the climate summit in glasgow but so does one german artist who has just rolled into town. he has been getting around town using a giant sphere and is hoping to raise awareness of what every individual can do to tackle climate change. the journey from his hometown to the host city lasted three months and took him through seven countries and more than 60 cities. that's us for now. goodbye. skies have...
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joe wilson, bbc news. newcastle united faced tottenham today, their first premier league game since the saudi backed takeover of the club. the match had to be temporarily suspended after a medical emergency in the crowd. katie gornall�*s report does reveal the score from today's game. singing st james's park reawa kened, stjames's park reawakened, after the doom and gloom of mike ashley's 14 year reign, he was something completely different, a celebration. despite the controversies surrounding the new saudi arabian backed owners. i surrounding the new saudi arabian backed owners.— backed owners. i cannot wait. it's amazinu! backed owners. i cannot wait. it's amazing! i'm _ backed owners. i cannot wait. it's amazing! i'm hoping _ backed owners. i cannot wait. it's amazing! i'm hoping when - backed owners. i cannot wait. it's amazing! i'm hoping when we - backed owners. i cannot wait. it's amazing! i'm hoping when we go| backed owners. i cannot wait. it's i amazing! i'm hoping when we go in, the atmosphe
joe wilson, bbc news. newcastle united faced tottenham today, their first premier league game since the saudi backed takeover of the club. the match had to be temporarily suspended after a medical emergency in the crowd. katie gornall�*s report does reveal the score from today's game. singing st james's park reawa kened, stjames's park reawakened, after the doom and gloom of mike ashley's 14 year reign, he was something completely different, a celebration. despite the controversies...
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mark lobel, bbc news. the north korean leader kim jong—un has recently vowed to build an "invincible military" to combat what he calls the hostile policies of the united states. last month, north korean state media said a new hypersonic missile had been tested, as well as a train—based ballistic missile and a new long—range cruise missile, but how can the north korean leader continue to build up his military arsenal during such tough economic times? professor sharon squassoni is from the elliott school of international affairs at george washington university. she explained the north korean regime's attitude to its weapon's programme and the welfare of its people. this is a regime, i think it is fairto this is a regime, i think it is fair to say, that has never put its people first. so it is had a programme to develop nuclear weapons for many decades. this is not the first famine or pandemic that they have gone through and it continues to evade the web of sanctions that all countries have tried to put
mark lobel, bbc news. the north korean leader kim jong—un has recently vowed to build an "invincible military" to combat what he calls the hostile policies of the united states. last month, north korean state media said a new hypersonic missile had been tested, as well as a train—based ballistic missile and a new long—range cruise missile, but how can the north korean leader continue to build up his military arsenal during such tough economic times? professor sharon squassoni is...
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hugh pym, bbc news. you're watching newsday on the bbc. still to come on the programme: poland is told to respect rules of the club on the first day of an eu summit in brussels. a historic moment that many of his victims have waited for for decades. the former dictator in the dock, older, slimmer. and as he sat down, obedient enough. dawn, and as the sun breaks through the piercing chill of night on the plane outside, it lights up a biblical famine now in the 20th century. the depressing conclusion, in argentina today- it is actually cheaper— to paper your walls with money. we've had controversies in the past with great britain, but as good friends, we have always found a good and lasting solution. concorde bows out in style after almost three decades in service. an aircraft that has enthralled its many admirers for so long taxis home one last time. this is newsday on the bbc. i'm karishma vaswani in singapore. 0ur headlines: more than 150 people have died in flooding across india and nepal, as india's military are drafted in to help res
hugh pym, bbc news. you're watching newsday on the bbc. still to come on the programme: poland is told to respect rules of the club on the first day of an eu summit in brussels. a historic moment that many of his victims have waited for for decades. the former dictator in the dock, older, slimmer. and as he sat down, obedient enough. dawn, and as the sun breaks through the piercing chill of night on the plane outside, it lights up a biblical famine now in the 20th century. the depressing...
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tanya dendrinos, bbc news. you are watching bbc news. the headlines: the film director injured in a fatal shooting on the set of an alec baldwin movie speaks about the death of his colleague, as the police investigation continues. colombia's most wanted drug trafficker has been captured, after a joint operation by the armed forces and the police. a prominent adviser to the british government on covid—i9 is urging the public to do everything possible to reduce transmission of the virus. professor peter openshaw says infection and death rates are "unacceptable," and he's very fearful there could be another "lockdown christmas." the government maintains there's no need for stricter covid measures in england and is encouraging all those who are eligible to get their vaccine boosters. with the latest, here's yunus mulla. as covid infection rates continue to rise sharply in england and wales, and remain high across the uk, at the heart of the government's plans to deal with covid this winter is getting people vaccinated. at this clinic on th
tanya dendrinos, bbc news. you are watching bbc news. the headlines: the film director injured in a fatal shooting on the set of an alec baldwin movie speaks about the death of his colleague, as the police investigation continues. colombia's most wanted drug trafficker has been captured, after a joint operation by the armed forces and the police. a prominent adviser to the british government on covid—i9 is urging the public to do everything possible to reduce transmission of the virus....
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this is bbc news. at the world�*s first malaria vaccine produced by a pharmaceutical company at gsk is used to help children in africa. it follows to pilots. the world health organization has endorsed its wide use. sheikh mohammed al—maktoum has been found to secretly hack the fines of his wife. denies any involved in. and the battle to avoid a shutdown of the us government remains in a stalemate with no vote imminent in the us congress to raise the debt ceiling and keep the money flowing. republicans and democrats disagree over how much resident biden can spend on his reconstruction plan and the debt ceiling vote has been caught up in that row.
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gail maclellan, bbc news. the headlines on bbc news... the chancellor promises a budget that invests in "infrastructure, innovation and skills" as the economy recovers from the pandemic. eight people have been arrested in brentwood in essex after the deaths of two teenage boys in the early hours of this morning. labour is urging ministers to bring in plan b measures to tackle covid in england, including advice to work from home and compulsory masks. sport and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, here's gavin. thank you very much indeed, james. we will start with football. west ham united have moved up to fourth in the premier league, for an hour or so at least, after beating tottenham 1—0. michail antonio broke the deadlock withjust over quarter of an hour left at the london stadium with his sixth premier league goal of the season. the win makes it boss david moyes' best start to a season since 2004 with everton. the defeat drops spurs to sixth. and leicester continued their good run of form with a win at brentford. james mad
gail maclellan, bbc news. the headlines on bbc news... the chancellor promises a budget that invests in "infrastructure, innovation and skills" as the economy recovers from the pandemic. eight people have been arrested in brentwood in essex after the deaths of two teenage boys in the early hours of this morning. labour is urging ministers to bring in plan b measures to tackle covid in england, including advice to work from home and compulsory masks. sport and for a full round up, from...
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that's all from the bbc news at one. on bbc one we nowjoin the bbc�*s news teams where you are. good afternoon, it's 1.30pm and here's your latest sports news... cameron norrie could become the men's british number one later if he beats diego schwartzman in the quarter finals at indian wells. the brit made it through to the last eight, for the first time at a masters 1000 tournament, after beating american tommy paul 6—4, 4—6, 6—2. the win was his 44th on the atp tour this year, and, as well as replacing dan evans as the british number one, a win tonight could see him break into the world's top 20 for the first time in his career. figures released today by the home office show there were 92 football—related arrests at england home matches during the 2020—21 season, 90 of those occurring at euro 2020. england played six out of seven matches at wembley on their way to the final, which they lost on penalties to italy. there were "six further football—related arrests involving international teams playing at euro 2020 at wembley" with "all six arrests" at the italy and sp
that's all from the bbc news at one. on bbc one we nowjoin the bbc�*s news teams where you are. good afternoon, it's 1.30pm and here's your latest sports news... cameron norrie could become the men's british number one later if he beats diego schwartzman in the quarter finals at indian wells. the brit made it through to the last eight, for the first time at a masters 1000 tournament, after beating american tommy paul 6—4, 4—6, 6—2. the win was his 44th on the atp tour this year, and, as...
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this is bbc news. we'll be taking a look at tomorrow mornings papers in a moment — first the headlines. "our hearts are shattered" the family of mp sir david amess call on people to set aside hatred, show kindness and love, and work towards togetherness. the home secretary, priti patel, says she is looking at a "whole spectrum" of measures to better protect mps, including on social media. two best friends who grow coral and the country of costa rica are among the winners of the first ever earthshot prizes a new environmental award presented by the duke of cambridge. and after almost two weeks, brighton and hove city council have reached a deal with the unions to end the bin strike in the city. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow.
this is bbc news. we'll be taking a look at tomorrow mornings papers in a moment — first the headlines. "our hearts are shattered" the family of mp sir david amess call on people to set aside hatred, show kindness and love, and work towards togetherness. the home secretary, priti patel, says she is looking at a "whole spectrum" of measures to better protect mps, including on social media. two best friends who grow coral and the country of costa rica are among the winners...
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this is "bbc world news america ." as governments grapple with who should get covid booster shots, the world health organization recommends those with compromised immune systems should get an extra dose. inside the world of kim jong-un. a former north korean spies sat down exclusivelyith the bbc and says theorth korean leader will never give up trying to acquire nuclear weapons. as the nba turns 75, we go to the mecca of street basketball. ♪ laura: welcome to "world new america" on pbs and around the obe. we start with coronavirus and booster shots. as the world waits -- as much of the world waits for a first dose of the vaccine, the w.h.o. says vulnerable people should get a third booster jab. people whose immune systems are compromise have a higher rate of breakthrough infections and ought to get a third jab. they are not recommending boosters for everyone. while it is up to individual governments, the w.h.o. it booster shots should wait until least 40% of the world had been given onejab. here is a top expert speak
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danjohnson, bbc news, la palma. at 7:30, it's dateline london, but first a full round—up from the bbc sport centre. good evening. the czech foreign affairs minister says he will summon the british ambassador after allegations that the rangers player glen kamara was subjected to booing and jeering in prague last night. rangers have contacted uefa after kamara was targeted during their europa league defeat by sparta prague, just months after he was racially abused by a slavia prague player. the game was initially supposed to be played behind closed doors, sparta supporters had racially abused a monaco player in an earlier match, but it was later decided to allow 10,000 schoolchildren to attend to 1—0 game. sparta have denied the allegations, saying, "it is absolutely unbelievable that after a match we have to watch innocent children being attacked and face unfounded accusations of racism." the czech foreign affairs minister waded into the argument by tweeting: "enough!" "intentionally spread disgusting insults of
danjohnson, bbc news, la palma. at 7:30, it's dateline london, but first a full round—up from the bbc sport centre. good evening. the czech foreign affairs minister says he will summon the british ambassador after allegations that the rangers player glen kamara was subjected to booing and jeering in prague last night. rangers have contacted uefa after kamara was targeted during their europa league defeat by sparta prague, just months after he was racially abused by a slavia prague player. the...
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peter saull, bbc news. let's get more from our political correspondent nick eardley, who's in the west country, where the prime minister is about to chair a cabinet meeting. is itfairto is it fair to say this is the topic at the top of the agenda? i think ministers would _ at the top of the agenda? i think ministers would rather _ at the top of the agenda? i think ministers would rather be - at the top of the agenda? i think| ministers would rather be talking about climate change. you can expect about climate change. you can expect a raft of announcements from the government in the next week or so in the run—up to the cop 26 summit in glasgow but as we have seen in the last few weeks the issue of shortages in the economy is one ministers are having to return to the time and time again and has forced him to do some things that they don't want to do. we heard borisjohnson at the they don't want to do. we heard boris johnson at the conservative conference last week talk about his plan for a high skill, high
peter saull, bbc news. let's get more from our political correspondent nick eardley, who's in the west country, where the prime minister is about to chair a cabinet meeting. is itfairto is it fair to say this is the topic at the top of the agenda? i think ministers would _ at the top of the agenda? i think ministers would rather _ at the top of the agenda? i think ministers would rather be - at the top of the agenda? i think| ministers would rather be talking about climate change. you can...
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joe wilson, bbc news. a packed day in the premier league, if you want to wait for the results on match of the day and sportscene for the scottish scores, you know what to do. both liverpool and manchester city missed out on the chance to go top of the table after drawing 2—2, with an impressive goal from mo salah. kevin de bruyne got the equaliser for city late on. elsewhere crystal palace drew with leicester, there were wins for brentford and tottenham. in scotland, rangers are top of the premiership after beating hibs 2—1, while glasgow rivals celtic got a late winner against aberdeen. it was level at 84 minutes, but celtic�*sjota put them 2—1 up with a close range finish. that result keeps them sixth, aberdeen are ninth. in the women's super league, struggling manchester city lost to west ham. tottenham beat leicester, while reading lost to everton. manchester united beat second bottom birmingham city. leah galton with the first, ella toone tapped in for the second. now, a horse with odds of 80â
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this is bbc news. the headlines: the teenager who murdered two sisters in what he believed was a satanic sacrifice is sentenced to life in prison, with a minimum of 35 years. the mother of bibaa henry and nicole smallman says he should never be released... in 35 years�* time, they won�*t let him out. they won�*t let him out. i won�*t let them let him out. a british trawler has been seized by france and another has been fined, amid an escalating row over post—brexit fishing rights. after the budget, a leading think—tank warns that millions of middle—income families will be worse off next year. but the chancellor says the economy is improving. people should have reassurance that because of the plan we put in place a year ago to ensure that our economy now
this is bbc news. the headlines: the teenager who murdered two sisters in what he believed was a satanic sacrifice is sentenced to life in prison, with a minimum of 35 years. the mother of bibaa henry and nicole smallman says he should never be released... in 35 years�* time, they won�*t let him out. they won�*t let him out. i won�*t let them let him out. a british trawler has been seized by france and another has been fined, amid an escalating row over post—brexit fishing rights....
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hugh pym, bbc news. the government's latest coronavirus figures for the uk, show there were nearly 43,500 new infections recorded in the latest 24—hour period. that's nearly 6,000 fewer cases than last friday. it means an average ofjust over 41,000 new cases were reported per day in the last week. the number of people in hospital with covid was close to 9,000 as of yesterday. there were 186 deaths, that's of people who died within 28 days of a positive test, which takes the average number of deaths over the past seven days to 152. the total number of people who've died with covid now stands atjust over 140,000. on vaccinations, 86.7% of people aged 12 and over have now received a first dose. and nearly 80% have been double jabbed. and 7.2 million people have received their boosterjab. this includes third doses for those with certain health conditions. having retaken control of afghanistan, the taliban now faces an internal threat from islamic state group fighters, who claim the taliban isn't hard—lin
hugh pym, bbc news. the government's latest coronavirus figures for the uk, show there were nearly 43,500 new infections recorded in the latest 24—hour period. that's nearly 6,000 fewer cases than last friday. it means an average ofjust over 41,000 new cases were reported per day in the last week. the number of people in hospital with covid was close to 9,000 as of yesterday. there were 186 deaths, that's of people who died within 28 days of a positive test, which takes the average number of...
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this is bbc news. we will have the headlines and all the main news stories for you at the top of the hour as newsday continues straight after hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk, i'm stephen sackur. the taliban again rule afghanistan, but they haven't yet persuaded the outside world to give diplomatic recognition. the country remains politically and economically isolated, ill equipped to cope with an urgent humanitarian crisis. meanwhile, afghan diplomats linked to the old regime remain marooned in a twilight zone of powerlessness. one of them is my guest today, adela raz, still officially
this is bbc news. we will have the headlines and all the main news stories for you at the top of the hour as newsday continues straight after hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk, i'm stephen sackur. the taliban again rule afghanistan, but they haven't yet persuaded the outside world to give diplomatic recognition. the country remains politically and economically isolated, ill equipped to cope with an urgent humanitarian crisis. meanwhile, afghan diplomats linked to the old regime remain marooned in a...
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this is bbc news. the headlines — facebook apologises as their platform suffers their biggest ever outage. a service on the social network, instagram and whatsapp may take some time to return. us lawmakers will hear evidence from a facebook whistleblower who claims the company covered up who claims the company covered up research into its harm into mental health. the ussr define hundreds of migrants back to the caribbean after crossing into texas illegally. they have been housed in a makeshift camp in the border city of del rio. there has been a surge of haitians trying to flee instability and astral disasters in the country, looking for asylum in the us. —— natural disasters. our correspondent has the story. many haven't set foot on haitian soil in nearly a decade. now they are being sent back in their droves. every day, plane—loads of haitian deportees arrive at port—au prince airport, returning from the border camps in texas. exhausted and disappointed, most own nothing in haiti but the cl
this is bbc news. the headlines — facebook apologises as their platform suffers their biggest ever outage. a service on the social network, instagram and whatsapp may take some time to return. us lawmakers will hear evidence from a facebook whistleblower who claims the company covered up who claims the company covered up research into its harm into mental health. the ussr define hundreds of migrants back to the caribbean after crossing into texas illegally. they have been housed in a...
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jim reed, bbc news. the uk's largest supermarket chain, tesco, says an attempt to hack its systems is behind problems with its website and app. shoppers have been unable to book deliveries or amend existing orders for more than 2a hours. tesco say they're working hard to get services back up and running. colombia's most wanted drug trafficker and leader of the country's largest gang has been captured. dairo antonio osuga — known as otoniel — is the boss of the clan del golfo, and was seized close to the border with panama in a joint operation by the army, air force and police. the president of colombia, ivan duque, described the capture as the most significant blow to drug trafficking in the country since the death of pablo escobar in 1993. gail maclellan reports. this is the man with the $5 million bounty on his head. the us government accuses him of exporting tons of cocaine into the united states. antonio usuga, also known as otoniel, was arrested in a joint operation by the army, airforce and pol
jim reed, bbc news. the uk's largest supermarket chain, tesco, says an attempt to hack its systems is behind problems with its website and app. shoppers have been unable to book deliveries or amend existing orders for more than 2a hours. tesco say they're working hard to get services back up and running. colombia's most wanted drug trafficker and leader of the country's largest gang has been captured. dairo antonio osuga — known as otoniel — is the boss of the clan del golfo, and was seized...
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this is bbc news. we will take a look at tomorrow _ this is bbc news. we will take a look at tomorrow morning - this is bbc news. we will take a look at tomorrow morning is - this is bbc news. we will take a i look at tomorrow morning is papers in a moment. but first, the headlines. uk steel—maker liberty announces plans to reopen its rotherham plant with around 1,000 furloughed workers returning to operations later this month. the government is accused of failing to act on high energy costs affecting manufacturers as businesses call for help, the government acknowledges the problem. senior medicalfigures are urging people eligible for a flu jab to take up the offer with fears that increased levels of the virus will be circulating alongside coronavirus. the irish foreign minister says the uk is new demands on the northern ireland protocol could cause a breakdown in relations with the european union. welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. and with us tonight. lizzy buchan, chief political correspondent at the daily m
this is bbc news. we will take a look at tomorrow _ this is bbc news. we will take a look at tomorrow morning - this is bbc news. we will take a look at tomorrow morning is - this is bbc news. we will take a i look at tomorrow morning is papers in a moment. but first, the headlines. uk steel—maker liberty announces plans to reopen its rotherham plant with around 1,000 furloughed workers returning to operations later this month. the government is accused of failing to act on high energy costs...