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the bbc one news _ this. thank you very much. the bbc one news bulletins - this. thank you very much. the bbc one news bulletins were i this. thank you very much. the i bbc one news bulletins were not the only broadcast to come from northern ireland on tuesday. at 9p on that evening viewers tuning in to the news channel see the context with christian fraser instead saw this. less than 36 hours before the polls openin than 36 hours before the polls open in northern ireland assembly election, the leaders of the five main parties face questions from a studio audience here in belfast. welcome to the leaders debate. jill hobson was watching that and describes her response in this video. and describes her response in this video-— this video. where was the context with _ this video. where was the context with christian - this video. where was the i context with christian fraser on tuesday evening this week? i always watch this programme on the bbc news channel for the informed discussion between christian and his guests about important world affairs. instead, what i go
the bbc one news _ this. thank you very much. the bbc one news bulletins - this. thank you very much. the bbc one news bulletins were i this. thank you very much. the i bbc one news bulletins were not the only broadcast to come from northern ireland on tuesday. at 9p on that evening viewers tuning in to the news channel see the context with christian fraser instead saw this. less than 36 hours before the polls openin than 36 hours before the polls open in northern ireland assembly election, the...
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this is bbc news. we will have the headlines and all the main news stories at the top of the hour straight after this programme. solar power is the earth's most abundant energy source. and, today, that goes far beyond simply plonking panels on rooftops. we keep seeing scientists develop new ways to make the technology more flexible, more powerful, and more useful. this factory in stockholm is making ultra—thin solar cells that don't even need sunlight to harvest energy. the idea is that they can be used outside or inside your home to power products. i will be showing you later on what that means for various devices but, first, here's dan who's been looking at how solar could help the energy price crisis. although most of us like the idea of clean energy, so far, we've not been persuaded. maybe it's because we don't own our own roof or it's the upfront costs. maybe we're thinking of moving and we can't take solar panels with us, orjust those are glaring, large slabs isn't quite the look we're after. s
this is bbc news. we will have the headlines and all the main news stories at the top of the hour straight after this programme. solar power is the earth's most abundant energy source. and, today, that goes far beyond simply plonking panels on rooftops. we keep seeing scientists develop new ways to make the technology more flexible, more powerful, and more useful. this factory in stockholm is making ultra—thin solar cells that don't even need sunlight to harvest energy. the idea is that they...
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finally, a documentary on bbc two on monday featured bbc news special correspondent fergal keane and the struggles he's had with post—traumatic stress disorder — or ptsd. for over 30 years, i've covered conflict for the bbc from across the world. archive: murder, mutilation, rape - it all happened here in freetown - as the rebel army swept into the city. saddam hussein and his regime have finally been destroyed. in that time, i've seen the best of humanity and the worst — too often, i'm afraid, the worst. archive: the second suicide bomber detonated his explosives _ in the middle of a crowd. people were blasted and burned. even those familiar with such horror were moved. you can hear the shelling here behind me. there is no cease—fire. it's an illusion. it's taken a heavy toll. i have a condition called post—traumatic stress disorder. there's a set of symptoms, whether it's twitching and having nightmares or flashbacks. it's a place of extreme fear, is how i would ultimately define it. fergal keane featured on a number of bbc news outlets on monday, talking about how he'd b
finally, a documentary on bbc two on monday featured bbc news special correspondent fergal keane and the struggles he's had with post—traumatic stress disorder — or ptsd. for over 30 years, i've covered conflict for the bbc from across the world. archive: murder, mutilation, rape - it all happened here in freetown - as the rebel army swept into the city. saddam hussein and his regime have finally been destroyed. in that time, i've seen the best of humanity and the worst — too often, i'm...
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this is bbc news with the latest headlines. in local elections in england, the conservatives suffer a series of significant losses in london, but across the country, labour are only making modest gains. results continued to come in during the day and into saturday, and as they did, the overall picture evolved. by the end of friday, it was clear that the conservatives had lost nearly 500 council seats, as was mentioned in an online article, headlined like this, which drew the ire ofjac freeman... we asked bbc news for a response to that point, and they told us... it's fair to say not everyone is so concerned about the outcome of local elections, which often struggle to enthuse large parts of the electorate. those who are politically engaged were well—served by bbc news, which ran through—the—night programmes on both television and radio, as well as extensive coverage through the day on friday. coverage through it was all too much, though, for dawn cannell... one way of trying to attract audiences to a topic like local elec
this is bbc news with the latest headlines. in local elections in england, the conservatives suffer a series of significant losses in london, but across the country, labour are only making modest gains. results continued to come in during the day and into saturday, and as they did, the overall picture evolved. by the end of friday, it was clear that the conservatives had lost nearly 500 council seats, as was mentioned in an online article, headlined like this, which drew the ire ofjac...
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here's tris bianconero: well, we put those points to bbc news, and they told us: bbc two's politics live on tuesday featured as a guest the leader of the reclaim party, actor laurence fox. one of the subjects under discussion — culture wars. the implementation of all of this — of gender theory, of critical race theory — in our schools and institutions is appalling, and actually... why is it appalling? because you don't — because children are not racists and you don't teach a child, you don't teach a child — and you certainly don't say to the most disadvantaged and underprivileged portion of society, which happened to be young, white, working class people, that they are in some way privileged. and that's what wokery and class wars and culture wars are all about. it's — it's all about division. it has nothing to do with unity. anthea viewer was watching that and contacted us with this question: well, bbc news told us that politics live features politicians representing the various political parties and a wide range of other guests with varying perspectives. they added: for some
here's tris bianconero: well, we put those points to bbc news, and they told us: bbc two's politics live on tuesday featured as a guest the leader of the reclaim party, actor laurence fox. one of the subjects under discussion — culture wars. the implementation of all of this — of gender theory, of critical race theory — in our schools and institutions is appalling, and actually... why is it appalling? because you don't — because children are not racists and you don't teach a child, you...
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there was a huge accusation of the bbc being a stenographer for the bbc beta stenographer for the bbc beta stenographer for dominic cummings and people at the heart of downing street. some of that is unfair, because of your lobby is some of that is to get the information to get it out there. you not to make an editorial decision you are there and then people can make them myself. i do think it was important for the bbc to do this panorama investigation. i think that has redeemed the bbc and a lot of peoples lives. before i bring you in, first of all panorama is available on iplayer of people like to watch it. we did invite laura kuenssberg to come on the media show but she wasn't able to. david, what are your thoughts of how the bbc is taken on the story? i of how the bbc is taken on the sto ? ~ of how the bbc is taken on the sto ? ,, ,.,, . story? i think post-brexit when the bbc was — story? i think post-brexit when the bbc was accused _ story? i think post-brexit when the bbc was accused of being l the bbc was accused of being unfair— the bbc was accused of being unfair because
there was a huge accusation of the bbc being a stenographer for the bbc beta stenographer for the bbc beta stenographer for dominic cummings and people at the heart of downing street. some of that is unfair, because of your lobby is some of that is to get the information to get it out there. you not to make an editorial decision you are there and then people can make them myself. i do think it was important for the bbc to do this panorama investigation. i think that has redeemed the bbc and a...
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delved this is bbc news — i'm david eades with the latest this is bbc news. we will have the headlines and all the main news stories at the top of the hour, straight after this programme. hello. welcome to the media show. we will talk about partygate in this edition because the investigation into what happened in downing street during various lockdowns is now out. the prime minister has been responding. the media of course is covering it and we will explore the role the media has played in the story from its beginnings in early december all the way through to this week of the report coming out. but bvefore we get to that, we are also going speak to anneka rice, because the she is coming back to channel five. she has been off our screens for 30 years but that period is over and she is with us. annika, great to see you. it is very exciting because understand the media show has a small part in the comeback? it does because i love the media show and i was listening amol rajan talking to channel 5 to some journalists talking and i sat there thinking this is a man
delved this is bbc news — i'm david eades with the latest this is bbc news. we will have the headlines and all the main news stories at the top of the hour, straight after this programme. hello. welcome to the media show. we will talk about partygate in this edition because the investigation into what happened in downing street during various lockdowns is now out. the prime minister has been responding. the media of course is covering it and we will explore the role the media has played in...
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this is bbc news. it's newsday. it's 7am in singapore, and 7pm in new york state where president biden has travelled to buffalo, to meet the families of ten people killed in a racially—motivated mass shooting at the weekend. mr biden called white supremacy a "poison" which is running through the us. the bbc�*s nada tawfik was there as the president spoke and she sent us this report. america has a long and troubled history with racism and guns. the city of buffalo is the latest deadly chapter. joe biden, the latest president to console a community in mourning. in an all too familiar ritual, mr biden and the first lady paid their respects to the victims who were massacred here as they were shopping for groceries. after meeting with family members of the victims, he gave a forceful speech, calling the attack domestic terrorism and urging americans to reject white supremacy. white supremacy is a poison. it's a poison. it's running through... applause. it really is. running through our body politic, and
this is bbc news. it's newsday. it's 7am in singapore, and 7pm in new york state where president biden has travelled to buffalo, to meet the families of ten people killed in a racially—motivated mass shooting at the weekend. mr biden called white supremacy a "poison" which is running through the us. the bbc�*s nada tawfik was there as the president spoke and she sent us this report. america has a long and troubled history with racism and guns. the city of buffalo is the latest...
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this is bbc news. we will have the main headlines and all the news stories for you at top of the hours straight this programme. —— straight after this programme. this week, spencer gets to grips with asteroid mining. it'll have the force required to crush your skull. if you are going to make an asteroid—climbing robot, make it a killer asteroid—climbing robot. he survived though. just about, yeah. also paul is building a new home in space.
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this is bbc news. i'm chris rogers. our top stories: france and germany urge president putin to engage in peace talks as russia continues its offensive in the dombas. the russian ambassador to the uk tells the bbc that moscow will not use tactical nuclear weapons in the battle for ukraine. we have a very strict provision on the issues of the use of tactical nuclear weapon, and it is mainly when the existence of the state is in danger. president biden renews his appealfor tighter gun control following the texas elementary school shooting as the parents prepare to bury their children. and protests erupt in rio de janeiro after a video of a black man being asphixiated in the back of a police car causes shock and anger. real madrid win the champions league final, after a 1—nil victory over liverpool in paris. the spanish football side take the title for a record 14th time. the kick—off was delayed by 30 minutes, as police used tear gas on some fans struggling to get into the stadium more than 60 people were arrested. an
this is bbc news. i'm chris rogers. our top stories: france and germany urge president putin to engage in peace talks as russia continues its offensive in the dombas. the russian ambassador to the uk tells the bbc that moscow will not use tactical nuclear weapons in the battle for ukraine. we have a very strict provision on the issues of the use of tactical nuclear weapon, and it is mainly when the existence of the state is in danger. president biden renews his appealfor tighter gun control...
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welcome to bbc news. our top stories: israeli police beat mourners at the funeral of the aljazeera reporter, shireen abu aqla. we just had to move back very quickly because the mourners were trying to carry the coffin through the gates out the hospital. the border police are directly outside. and now, we're seeing confrontations here. the us defence secretary calls for an immediate ceasefire in ukraine in his first conversation with his russian counterpart since the invasion. the bbc crew runs for cover as russian forces bombard an area near the south—eastern ukrainian city of zaporizhzhia. the new prime minister of sri lanka tells the bbc the economic crisis that's brought unrest across the country is going to get worse before it gets better. the political crisis intensifies in northern ireland, as the largest unionist party, the dup, blocks the return of power—sharing. # space man.... and something strange is going on at eurovision. bookmakers are predicting a rare good result for the uk but will it
welcome to bbc news. our top stories: israeli police beat mourners at the funeral of the aljazeera reporter, shireen abu aqla. we just had to move back very quickly because the mourners were trying to carry the coffin through the gates out the hospital. the border police are directly outside. and now, we're seeing confrontations here. the us defence secretary calls for an immediate ceasefire in ukraine in his first conversation with his russian counterpart since the invasion. the bbc crew runs...
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claudia redmond, bbc news. that is the latest from bbc news. you can keep up with all of the developments on ukraine, plus many of our other stories, including that win for real madrid as well. that is on the bbc news website or the bbc news app. keep in touch, i am on twitter. for now, thanks for watching. hello there. on saturday, the lion�*s share of the sunshine and warmth was found across the south and the west of the uk. temperatures were above 20 degrees in a few places, and at newquay in cornwall, beautiful blue skies overhead. further north and east, there was a bit more cloud and it did feel quite a lot cooler. and as we move through sunday, with high pressure to the north—west of us and low pressure to the north—east, that�*ll be driving quite a brisk northerly wind. and that will bring a rather cool feel for many. temperatures will be a little disappointing for the time of year. so, generally speaking, it will be rather cool through sunday, particularly where we have areas of cloud and some showers, which could be heavy and
claudia redmond, bbc news. that is the latest from bbc news. you can keep up with all of the developments on ukraine, plus many of our other stories, including that win for real madrid as well. that is on the bbc news website or the bbc news app. keep in touch, i am on twitter. for now, thanks for watching. hello there. on saturday, the lion�*s share of the sunshine and warmth was found across the south and the west of the uk. temperatures were above 20 degrees in a few places, and at newquay...
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nicholas witchell, bbc news. that's all for now — stay with bbc world news. stay with us for all the latest global news updates. hello there. heavy rain, thunderstorms have been moving northwards and eastwards through the evening and overnight after what was the warmest day of the year so far, 27.5 celsius at heathrow airport — so that's in the warmth ahead of these weather systems, but this low pressure is driving those in, it's dragging that warmth and that moisture northwards and eastward. so, a lot of that heavy rain will have cleared except for the northern isles by the end of the night. warm, as you can see, for most areas, but windier in the northwest. a little bit of fog first thing, particularly for england and wales, but plenty of dry, bright, sunny weather, strong sunshine. it looks like drier weather will be around for northern ireland, the early rain across northern and western parts of scotland, as well, clears for lengthy spells of sunshine. but it is winded — gusts of wind potentially 50 mph in northern and western areas. that rain approac
nicholas witchell, bbc news. that's all for now — stay with bbc world news. stay with us for all the latest global news updates. hello there. heavy rain, thunderstorms have been moving northwards and eastwards through the evening and overnight after what was the warmest day of the year so far, 27.5 celsius at heathrow airport — so that's in the warmth ahead of these weather systems, but this low pressure is driving those in, it's dragging that warmth and that moisture northwards and...
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or you can on bbc news, e—mail news watch. 0ryou canfind on bbc news, e—mail news watch. or you can find us on twitter. you can call us. and do have a look for previous interviews on our website. that's all from us. rebecca jones will be here for more of your thoughts on bbc news coverage next week anai will be backin coverage next week anai will be back in a fortnight. goodbye. hello there. it was a warm and sunny day across the southern half of britain from friday, and we saw temperatures pretty widely across the south and south—east reach around 21 degrees. now, we're not going to see temperatures that high for quite a few days now. certainly into the weekend, things are set to turn cooler as we start to pick up a northerly breeze, we could even see a few showers as well. now, many places will be dry on saturday thanks to high pressure. but as this area of high pressure continues to push towards iceland, it will open the floodgates to this northerly wind, which is coming down from the arctic. so, for saturday, we start dry, on the cool side, there'll be plenty of sun
or you can on bbc news, e—mail news watch. 0ryou canfind on bbc news, e—mail news watch. or you can find us on twitter. you can call us. and do have a look for previous interviews on our website. that's all from us. rebecca jones will be here for more of your thoughts on bbc news coverage next week anai will be backin coverage next week anai will be back in a fortnight. goodbye. hello there. it was a warm and sunny day across the southern half of britain from friday, and we saw temperatures...
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well, we put those points to bbc news, and they told us... bbc two's politics live on tuesday featured as a guest the leader of the reclaim party, actor laurence fox. one of the subjects under discussion — culture wars. the implementation of all of this, of gender theory, of critical race theory in our schools and institutions, is appalling. and actually... why is it appalling? because you don't. .. because children are not racists, and you don't teach a child, you don't teach a child. and you certainly don't say to the most disadvantaged and underprivileged portion of society, which happened to be young, white, working class people, that they are in some way privileged. and that's what wokery and and class wars and culture wars are all about. it's all about division. it has nothing to do with unity. a viewer was watching that and contacted us with this question. well, bbc news told us that politics live features politicians representing the various political parties and a wide range of other guests with varying perspectives. they added...
well, we put those points to bbc news, and they told us... bbc two's politics live on tuesday featured as a guest the leader of the reclaim party, actor laurence fox. one of the subjects under discussion — culture wars. the implementation of all of this, of gender theory, of critical race theory in our schools and institutions, is appalling. and actually... why is it appalling? because you don't. .. because children are not racists, and you don't teach a child, you don't teach a child. and...
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bbc and how much support there is for the bbc-— for the bbc. there is obviously a risk from people _ for the bbc. there is obviously a risk from people would - for the bbc. there is obviously a risk from people would say i for the bbc. there is obviously a risk from people would say we i for the bbc. there is obviously a i risk from people would say we don't want to pay for this because we aren't getting value for money. i think thejudgment of aren't getting value for money. i think the judgment of the senior leadership at the bbc is you've got to compare with that risk of the young people not paying for the licensee at all. it is a unique british tax and will convince a new generation to pay for that. on the balance of risks, it's more important to address that risk, that's the view of the bbc. one party politics, there was this unique situation where you have a public broadcaster, the bbc is not a state broadcaster, it's a public broadcaster, but it has a curious relationship with the government when it comes under pressure at times although
bbc and how much support there is for the bbc-— for the bbc. there is obviously a risk from people _ for the bbc. there is obviously a risk from people would - for the bbc. there is obviously a risk from people would say i for the bbc. there is obviously a risk from people would say we i for the bbc. there is obviously a i risk from people would say we don't want to pay for this because we aren't getting value for money. i think thejudgment of aren't getting value for money. i think the...
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mark lobel, bbc news. real madrid has won the uefa champions league final for the 14th time, beating liverpool i—0 at the stade de france in paris. liverpool dominated the first half, but despite several chances to score, they couldn't put the ball away. just before half time, karim benzema put the ball in the back of the net, but after lengthy discussions, he was declared offside and the goal was disallowed. real madrid came out fighting in the second half putting the liverpool defence under pressure time and again and it paid off when viniciusjunior scored, putting real madrid one up. liverpool were unable to claw back an equaliser, giving real madrid their 14th uefa champions league win. but there was drama before the match got under way as our correspondent danjohnson reports from paris. it is only minutes after the final whistle but already, tens of thousands of liverpool fans have dispersed from the fan park here. there were 30—40,000 liverpool fans crowded here to watch the game on big screens.
mark lobel, bbc news. real madrid has won the uefa champions league final for the 14th time, beating liverpool i—0 at the stade de france in paris. liverpool dominated the first half, but despite several chances to score, they couldn't put the ball away. just before half time, karim benzema put the ball in the back of the net, but after lengthy discussions, he was declared offside and the goal was disallowed. real madrid came out fighting in the second half putting the liverpool defence under...
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mark lobel, bbc news. it is just it isjust coming up it is just coming up to 7:15am in beirut and that means the polls opened about ten minutes ago for the first parliamentary election since an economic crash sparked widespread anger at the political elite. these are live pictires from a polling station in beirut. the iran—backed islamist group, hezbollah, and its allies currently hold a majority in parliament. it says it's confident of maintaining its share of the vote. mistrust of the ruling class has also been fuelled by the response to the explosion at the port in beirut which left more than 200 people dead. not surprising they it is quiet as it isjust not surprising they it is quiet as it is just the start of the day, but voting is under way. demonstrations in support of a woman's right to abortion are taking place in cities across the united states. organisers say there'll be what they call a summer of rage if the supreme court overturns the legal right to abortion. will grant reports. a woman's ri
mark lobel, bbc news. it is just it isjust coming up it is just coming up to 7:15am in beirut and that means the polls opened about ten minutes ago for the first parliamentary election since an economic crash sparked widespread anger at the political elite. these are live pictires from a polling station in beirut. the iran—backed islamist group, hezbollah, and its allies currently hold a majority in parliament. it says it's confident of maintaining its share of the vote. mistrust of the...
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this is bbc news. the headlines: israeli police have beaten mourners carrying the coffin of the aljazeera reporter, shireen abu aqla, whose killing in the occupied west bank has caused a surge of anger. the russian and us defence secretaries have spoken for the first time since moscow's invasion of ukraine in february. the new prime minister of sri lanka has warned the economic situation there is likely to worsen. sri lanka has been rocked by demonstrations over soaring prices, power cuts and a lack of medicine. he's been speaking to our south asia correspondent, rajini vaidyanathan. can he answer sri lanka's prayers? ranil wickremesinghe is serving as prime minister for the sixth time. this, his biggest challenge yet. such is the struggle, they are queueing for free bread. i met a mother of six yesterday called priyanthe, queueing just to get two pieces of bread and she asked me what difference you, as a new prime minister, can make to her life? what would you say to priyanthe? i believe that people s
this is bbc news. the headlines: israeli police have beaten mourners carrying the coffin of the aljazeera reporter, shireen abu aqla, whose killing in the occupied west bank has caused a surge of anger. the russian and us defence secretaries have spoken for the first time since moscow's invasion of ukraine in february. the new prime minister of sri lanka has warned the economic situation there is likely to worsen. sri lanka has been rocked by demonstrations over soaring prices, power cuts and a...
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lucy williamson, bbc news, lucy williamson, bbc news, paris. our sports correspondent nesta mcgregor is outside liverpool's anfield stadium. what have people been saying to you there today? what is the reaction to what the french authorities are saying here?— saying here? well, liverpool football club _ saying here? well, liverpool football club has _ saying here? well, liverpool football club has strongly - saying here? well, liverpool- football club has strongly condemned the behaviour of french police toward some fans who travelled to paris on saturday. liverpool have asked uefa for a full and thorough investigation into what caused the trouble and how it was dealt with. in the last hour they have also released a statement on social media, urging fans to fill in a feedback form of their experiences inside and outside the stadium. it is thought this might help create a full picture of exactly what happened. as you have been hearing, the french sports minister, amongst others, are blaming the scale and what they describe as fraud on a scale
lucy williamson, bbc news, lucy williamson, bbc news, paris. our sports correspondent nesta mcgregor is outside liverpool's anfield stadium. what have people been saying to you there today? what is the reaction to what the french authorities are saying here?— saying here? well, liverpool football club _ saying here? well, liverpool football club has _ saying here? well, liverpool football club has strongly - saying here? well, liverpool- football club has strongly condemned the behaviour of...
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this is bbc news. the latest headlines: hacked data and pictures showing the indoctrination of uyghurs muslims by china. a warning from the un — russia's blockade of ukraine could push tens of millions into severe hunger. borisjohnson will face more pressure today to explain photographs that show him drinking at a gathering in downing street at a time when parties were not allowed because of the covid pandemic. the pictures were obtained by itv news, which says they were taken in november 2020. he's already been fined for breaking the lockdown rules his government imposed at a different event. an official report on the parties is expected to be published soon. the opposition labour party said the images showed the prime minister lied to parliament when he repeatedly insisted all covid rules had been followed. this is not a work meeting, this was a social gathering clearly against the rules. borisjohnson clearly against the rules. boris johnson knew this clearly against the rules. borisjohnson knew th
this is bbc news. the latest headlines: hacked data and pictures showing the indoctrination of uyghurs muslims by china. a warning from the un — russia's blockade of ukraine could push tens of millions into severe hunger. borisjohnson will face more pressure today to explain photographs that show him drinking at a gathering in downing street at a time when parties were not allowed because of the covid pandemic. the pictures were obtained by itv news, which says they were taken in november...
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this is bbc news. the headlines the french government says fake tickets were sold to liverpool fans the french government says fake tickets were sold to liverpool fans on an �*industrial scale�* for saturday's champions league final, but also accepts some responsibility for how fans were treated. further pressure on the prime minister as two more of his own mps call for him to resign. russia insists — what it calls — the "liberation" of eastern ukraine's donbas region is its "unconditional priority", as eu leaders try to agree a ban on russian oil. the french government has blamed what it called "industrial scale ticket fraud" for the chaos at this weekend's champions league final. at this weekend's it comes after french ministers held emergency talks this morning with police and european football officials. there's been widespread condemnation of the tactics of french police, who used tear gas and pepper spray on thousands of liverpool fans as they queued for hours to get into the stadium in p
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this is bbc news. the headlines... israeli police have beaten those carrying the coffin of the reporter... who is killing in the occupied west bank has caused a surge of anger. there's been widespread condemnation of police officers for their use of force. officers say stones and bottles were thrown at them. us defence secretary is calling for an immediate cease—fire in ukraine and his first conversation with his russian counterpart since the invasion. 79 days into the war and russian troops are intensifying their attacks and parts of the southeast which are now seeing some of the heaviest fighting. sri lanka's and prime ministers told the bbc that an economic crisis is going to get worse before it gets better. the country has been rocked by demonstrations of our soaring prices, power cuts and a lack of medicine. he was appointed in an attempt to diffuse the protests. now on bbc news, the media show. hello. welcome to the media show. welcome too to the headquarters of channel 4 in central london. and we're here becau
this is bbc news. the headlines... israeli police have beaten those carrying the coffin of the reporter... who is killing in the occupied west bank has caused a surge of anger. there's been widespread condemnation of police officers for their use of force. officers say stones and bottles were thrown at them. us defence secretary is calling for an immediate cease—fire in ukraine and his first conversation with his russian counterpart since the invasion. 79 days into the war and russian troops...
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jean mackenzie, bbc news. you're watching bbc news. colombia has extradited the leader of the country's biggest crime gang and drug baron to the us. president ivan duque confirmed the extradition of dairo antonio usuga, better known as 0toniel. he described him as the world's most dangerous drug trafficker and the murderer of many people, including children and police officers. meta platforms is set to open its first physical store. shoppers can try out and buy vr headsets. it's as the company plans to take its virtual reality space, the metaverse, mainstream. emily brown reports. living in a birchall space where people interact is now possible in a real meta store, the 1st of its kind opening in california. it is the latest push from meta platforms, the company that owns facebook, to promote mainstream interest in what it calls the metaverse. the company is investing heavily in the metaverse by investing in hardware devices that might access to the virtual world. that might access to the virtualworld. here, consumers virtual world. he
jean mackenzie, bbc news. you're watching bbc news. colombia has extradited the leader of the country's biggest crime gang and drug baron to the us. president ivan duque confirmed the extradition of dairo antonio usuga, better known as 0toniel. he described him as the world's most dangerous drug trafficker and the murderer of many people, including children and police officers. meta platforms is set to open its first physical store. shoppers can try out and buy vr headsets. it's as the company...
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will grant, bbc news. roland martin is host of the roland martin unfiltered daily digital show and he has a book called white fear coming out in september. he joins us from washington. thank you very much indeed for your time. we were listening to joe biden talking about hate crime as a stain on the soul of america. are you encouraged by his reaction to these latest events? , ., , ., events? his reaction is one thing but — events? his reaction is one thing but the _ events? his reaction is one thing but the fbi _ events? his reaction is one thing but the fbi directors | thing but the fbi directors justified numerous times in the past four years that the number one threat is domestic terrorism. under donald trump, it shifted that to muslims. if muslims were killing americans like white men are in the united states americans would be up in arms going crazy but this is also american history. people have witnessed this for more than 400 years. we have been terrorised in this country for centuries and this is
will grant, bbc news. roland martin is host of the roland martin unfiltered daily digital show and he has a book called white fear coming out in september. he joins us from washington. thank you very much indeed for your time. we were listening to joe biden talking about hate crime as a stain on the soul of america. are you encouraged by his reaction to these latest events? , ., , ., events? his reaction is one thing but — events? his reaction is one thing but the _ events? his reaction is...
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amazing that the bbc had picked up amazing that the bbc had picked up on this in 88. we need to find this. this need to come home. it is very important. we have the archival photographs from 1936, when the french inventoried and it was taken to the conservatory. the conservatory - the conservatory. the conservatory is - the conservatory. the conservatory is a i the conservatory. the i conservatory is a secret warehouse just outside angkor wat where statues are still stored for safekeeping today. that is just incredible. we have got an elephant, a lime dog, things from angkor wat. no—one has been granted access to see the complex in decades. brad thinks the forearm vision was stolen from here and sold on. so where is the statue now? the latest information we have is that we have going through the files of materials handed over to us by the family, and we found a photograph, and the photograph is an image that is identical to the statue that featured in the programme back in 1988, and so we look at the photograph and it actually had a label on it.— a label on it. la
amazing that the bbc had picked up amazing that the bbc had picked up on this in 88. we need to find this. this need to come home. it is very important. we have the archival photographs from 1936, when the french inventoried and it was taken to the conservatory. the conservatory - the conservatory. the conservatory is - the conservatory. the conservatory is a i the conservatory. the i conservatory is a secret warehouse just outside angkor wat where statues are still stored for safekeeping...
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this is bbc news. it's newsday. hello, and welcome to the programme. the kremlin has accused western countries of using the un human rights council to demonise russia, after the body voted to investigate alleged war crimes in ukraine. the inquiry will examine accusations that moscow's forces carried out atrocities north of kyiv at the start of the war. in shocking images caught on cctv, the bbc has found clear evidence of war crimes alleged against russian soldiers near ukraine's capital — two unarmed civilians are shot in cold blood. our eastern europe correspondent sarah rainsford sent this report, it contains flashing images and some parts which you may find disturbing. these are russian soldiers on their way to loot and to kill. but their every move is caught on multiple cameras. and so is leonid, the security guard, as he approaches them. the men talk, even smoke, and then the soldiers leave. but suddenly two turn back. they shoot leonid and a second man multiple times in their backs. leonid som
this is bbc news. it's newsday. hello, and welcome to the programme. the kremlin has accused western countries of using the un human rights council to demonise russia, after the body voted to investigate alleged war crimes in ukraine. the inquiry will examine accusations that moscow's forces carried out atrocities north of kyiv at the start of the war. in shocking images caught on cctv, the bbc has found clear evidence of war crimes alleged against russian soldiers near ukraine's capital —...
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this is bbc news. it's newsday. it's 6am in singapore, and 1am in ukraine — where it's being reported more than 200 wounded ukrainian soldiers from the besieged steelworks in mariupol are reported to have been evacuated. these are the latest pictures from a reuters journalist who watched as the buses reached novoazovsk, a russian—controlled town in eastern ukraine. ukraine says 260 people have been moved — more than 50 are reported to have been taken to a local hospital. more on that story as the information comes in. it is a developing story so we will be sure to bring you the latest right here on bbc news. meanwhile, ukraine says it has regained control of territory on the russian border near kharkiv. it's the country's second—largest city which has been under constant fire since moscow's invasion began. but that doesn't mean the fighting is over — far from it. russian forces have been focusing on the donbas region further south of the country. the bbc�*s quentin sommerville and cameraman darren conway
this is bbc news. it's newsday. it's 6am in singapore, and 1am in ukraine — where it's being reported more than 200 wounded ukrainian soldiers from the besieged steelworks in mariupol are reported to have been evacuated. these are the latest pictures from a reuters journalist who watched as the buses reached novoazovsk, a russian—controlled town in eastern ukraine. ukraine says 260 people have been moved — more than 50 are reported to have been taken to a local hospital. more on that...
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nicholas witchell, bbc news. you're watching newsday on the bbc. still to come on the programme: game over. why one of the most profitable computer franchise deals in history is about to come to an end. the pope was shot, the pope will live — that's the essence of the appalling news from rome this afternoon, that, as an italian television commentator put it, "terrorism had come to the vatican." the man they called the butcher of lille, klaus barbie, went on trial today in the french town where he was the gestapo chief in the second world war. winnie mandela never looked like a woman just sentenced to six years injail. the judge told mrs mandela there was no indication she felt even the slightest remorse. the chinese government has called for an all—out - effort to help the victims i of the powerful earthquake. the worst to hit the | country in 30 years. the computer deep blue has tonight triumphed over the world chess champion, gary kasparov. it's the first time the machine has defeated a reigning world champion in a classical chess match. amer
nicholas witchell, bbc news. you're watching newsday on the bbc. still to come on the programme: game over. why one of the most profitable computer franchise deals in history is about to come to an end. the pope was shot, the pope will live — that's the essence of the appalling news from rome this afternoon, that, as an italian television commentator put it, "terrorism had come to the vatican." the man they called the butcher of lille, klaus barbie, went on trial today in the french...
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this is bbc news. i'm tim willcox with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. ukraine's abandoned children, displaced by the war — a bbc investigation finds some of the most vulnerable have been left behind. because of their disabilities they are not treated as human beings. they are only kept alive here. and it's not a problem of the institution, it's a problem of the system. contact lost with the defeners of mariupol, as russia launches a major assault on the remaining ukrainian forces there. amber heard takes the stand in the multi—million dollar defamation trial brought by former husband johnny depp — she alleges domestic abuse. he slapped me again. like, it was clear it wasn't a joke anymore. and record—breaking rain in the spanish city of valencia triggers floods and causes chaos to the city's transport system. hello and welcome to the programme. we start with the plight of thousands of disabled children in ukraine, victims of the russian invasion, who've been ab
this is bbc news. i'm tim willcox with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. ukraine's abandoned children, displaced by the war — a bbc investigation finds some of the most vulnerable have been left behind. because of their disabilities they are not treated as human beings. they are only kept alive here. and it's not a problem of the institution, it's a problem of the system. contact lost with the defeners of mariupol, as russia launches a major assault on the...
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jim reed, bbc news. it has been recommended that the uk's covid inquiry examine the impact on mental health in children and young people. the inquiry was set up to assess the country's preparedness. our health correspondent is with us. it is scope has widened. it correspondent is with us. it is scope has widened.— correspondent is with us. it is scope has widened. it has. the draft terms of reference _ scope has widened. it has. the draft terms of reference were _ scope has widened. it has. the draft terms of reference were published l scope has widened. it has. the draft| terms of reference were published in march and they included a long list of themes that would be examined comedy preparedness, the economy, how well hospitals and care homes were protected, the procurement of ppe, social distancing and masks but there is no mention of the impact of there is no mention of the impact of the pandemic on children and young people. they had been at very low risk of the virus but schools had been closed, t
jim reed, bbc news. it has been recommended that the uk's covid inquiry examine the impact on mental health in children and young people. the inquiry was set up to assess the country's preparedness. our health correspondent is with us. it is scope has widened. it correspondent is with us. it is scope has widened.— correspondent is with us. it is scope has widened. it has. the draft terms of reference _ scope has widened. it has. the draft terms of reference were _ scope has widened. it has....
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all the reaction coming on bbc one and on the bbc iplayer. there was another twist in the premier league title race as leaders manchester city went 2—0 down at west ham but salvaged a point to draw 2—2. in a thrilling match at the london stadium, jarrod bowen scored twice for the home side in the first half. but the defending champions responded after the break with goals from jack grealish and this own goal from vladimir coufal. city had the chance to win it late on, but riyad mahrez had his penalty saved. it means pep guardiola side can retain the league title if they beat aston villa on the final day of the season. second—placed liverpool are four points behind, but have a game in hand. tottenham have moved into the top fourfor the moment, with a narrow 1—0 win over burnley. it was a penalty that settled it, given for a handball from ashley barnes on the stroke of halftime. referee kevin friend awarded the spot kick after consulting with var and having a second look. up stepped harry kane to slot the ball home, his 21st penalty in
all the reaction coming on bbc one and on the bbc iplayer. there was another twist in the premier league title race as leaders manchester city went 2—0 down at west ham but salvaged a point to draw 2—2. in a thrilling match at the london stadium, jarrod bowen scored twice for the home side in the first half. but the defending champions responded after the break with goals from jack grealish and this own goal from vladimir coufal. city had the chance to win it late on, but riyad mahrez had...
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bbc four and (bbc extradition. many thanks. bbc four and cbbc will _ extradition. many thanks. bbc four and cbbc will end _ extradition. many thanks. bbc four and cbbc will end as _ and cbbc will end as traditional television channels and they will be moving online as part of the latest round of cost—cutting measures at the corporation. 1000 jobs will be lost and the bbc news channel will merge with the international network bbc world news today and there will also be cuts to local radio stations and regional news services as part of the bbc�*s strategy. it says the focus is more on digital output. the head of p&o ferries has told the bbc it was a "difficult decision" to sack hundreds of staff earlier this year. peter hebblethwaite said that the dismissal of 800 workers and replacing them with foreign agency workers paid less than the minimum wage was intended to secure the future of the business. our transport correspondent katy austin reports. ten weeks on, most of p&o's ferries are running again, but questions remain, including about the way the company suddenly dismisse
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i think quite a lot of— was the bbc. i think quite a lot of the _ was the bbc. i think quite a lot of the animosity goes back to barnard castle, about the story— to barnard castle, about the story nabrc about dominic cummings and laura kuenssberg and the — cummings and laura kuenssberg and the bbc received but a lot of criticism for reporting sources— of criticism for reporting sources close to dominic cummings said xyz. there was a huge _ cummings said xyz. there was a huge accusation of the bbc being — huge accusation of the bbc being a _ huge accusation of the bbc being a stenographer for dominic cummings and for people i’ili'it dominic cummings and for people right at— dominic cummings and for people right at the heart of downing street — right at the heart of downing street. some of that is slightly unfair, because if you are a — slightly unfair, because if you are a lovelyjournalist part of your— are a lovelyjournalist part of youriob _ are a lovelyjournalist part of yourjob is to get information and get — yourjob is to get information
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sanchia berg, bbc news. travellers are facing long queues at the port of dover, as thousands of liverpool fans descend on kent to board ferries to france for the champions league final in paris this evening. the start of the half term holidays in some parts of the uk have also contributed to the number of travellers heading to the port. some people have complained of "chaos". simonjones is in doverfor us now. what is the latest? it is really busy here _ what is the latest? it is really busy here at _ what is the latest? it is really busy here at the _ what is the latest? it is really busy here at the port - what is the latest? it is really busy here at the port of- what is the latest? it is reallyi busy here at the port of dover what is the latest? it is really - busy here at the port of dover and if you take a look down there you can see just some of the cars and vans waiting to get across the channel. amongst them some liverpool fans anxiously looking at their watches as the countdown to the champions leag
sanchia berg, bbc news. travellers are facing long queues at the port of dover, as thousands of liverpool fans descend on kent to board ferries to france for the champions league final in paris this evening. the start of the half term holidays in some parts of the uk have also contributed to the number of travellers heading to the port. some people have complained of "chaos". simonjones is in doverfor us now. what is the latest? it is really busy here _ what is the latest? it is...
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simonjack, bbc news. many families will be really worried tonight about the prospect of another huge hike to their bills. our political editor chris mason is at westminster. the government is keenly aware to move on from the whole partygate issue and they are awaiting the publication of sue gray's report, as we have been talking about. after that, potentially as soon as thursday, an intervention and response to what we have seen today from the energy regulator. the prime minister has been speaking to senior economists on a range of views, exploring the options as far as government intervention is concerned. he will meet the chancellor rishi sunak in the next couple of days and potentially as soon as thursday, or certainly in the coming days, a decision and an announcement about what they might do. what could they do? they could be a bomb pop for benefits, there could be a lump sum payment to the most vulnerable families, and then there is a discussion to be had about a broader range of households being of
simonjack, bbc news. many families will be really worried tonight about the prospect of another huge hike to their bills. our political editor chris mason is at westminster. the government is keenly aware to move on from the whole partygate issue and they are awaiting the publication of sue gray's report, as we have been talking about. after that, potentially as soon as thursday, an intervention and response to what we have seen today from the energy regulator. the prime minister has been...
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welcome to bbc news — i'm chris rogers. our top stories: france and germany urge president putin to engage in peace talks as russia continues its offensive in the donbas. the russian ambassador to the uk tells the bbc that moscow will not use tactical nuclear weapons in the battle for ukraine. we have a very strict provision on the issues of the use of tactical nuclear weapon, and it is mainly when the existence of the state is endangered. president biden renews his appeal for tighter gun control following the texas elementary school shooting — as the parents prepare to bury their children. real madrid win the champions league final, after a 1—0 victory over liverpool in paris. the spanish football side take the title for a record fourteenth time. the kick—off was delayed by 30 minutes, as police used tear gas on some fans struggling to get into the stade de france. more than 60 people were arrested. and — the top prize at this year's cannes film festival has been awarded to sweden's ruben 0stlund. his movie, triang
welcome to bbc news — i'm chris rogers. our top stories: france and germany urge president putin to engage in peace talks as russia continues its offensive in the donbas. the russian ambassador to the uk tells the bbc that moscow will not use tactical nuclear weapons in the battle for ukraine. we have a very strict provision on the issues of the use of tactical nuclear weapon, and it is mainly when the existence of the state is endangered. president biden renews his appeal for tighter gun...
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john sudworth, bbc news. ros: i will be talking with john about the investigation -- i have been talking with john about the investigation over the past few months. the data comes from an anonymous source that appears to have hacked into a come -- a police computer service in xinjiang. the best information to a u.s.-based who has long researched china's policies in xinjiang, dr. adrian zentz, with the u.s. victims of communism the morrill odaesan, and a van -- and aman very high-profile on this story, sanctioned by china for the work he has done. and it is because of his probe announced -- is prof annan's that he was just -- his proven ance that he was chosen for this mission and he turned it over to the bbc to ultimately bhopal -- ultimately be publicized, b also that it needed research to be authenticated, which is what we have spent the past few months doing. how have we done that? this is a huge month of data -- tens of thousands of files, photographs, documents, internal senior speeches from party offici
john sudworth, bbc news. ros: i will be talking with john about the investigation -- i have been talking with john about the investigation over the past few months. the data comes from an anonymous source that appears to have hacked into a come -- a police computer service in xinjiang. the best information to a u.s.-based who has long researched china's policies in xinjiang, dr. adrian zentz, with the u.s. victims of communism the morrill odaesan, and a van -- and aman very high-profile on this...
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lizo mzimba, bbc news. dennis waterman — the actor best known for minder, the sweeney and new tricks, has died at the age of 7a. he began acting professionally as a child and his last film role was in 2020. andrew plant looks back at his life. playing an ex professional boxer, fresh from a stretch inside, the itv series minder was perhaps dennis waterman�*s most iconic role. episodes regularly watched by more than 10 million people. he first found fame in the bbc series just william playing the irrepressible schoolboy lead. with the total shock suspense, the sweeney. it was, though, the 70s showed the sweeney that first made him a household name. dennis waterman. have you gone bananas? waterman�*s character, a voice of reason tojohn thaw�*s no—nonsense policing style. but it was minder, starring alongside george cole's unscrupulous arthur daley, that cemented a place in television history. how did you get someone like grainger to give you the best part of a grand for two dodgy phones? # if you wan
lizo mzimba, bbc news. dennis waterman — the actor best known for minder, the sweeney and new tricks, has died at the age of 7a. he began acting professionally as a child and his last film role was in 2020. andrew plant looks back at his life. playing an ex professional boxer, fresh from a stretch inside, the itv series minder was perhaps dennis waterman�*s most iconic role. episodes regularly watched by more than 10 million people. he first found fame in the bbc series just william playing...
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mark lobel, bbc news. demonstrations in support of a woman's right to abortion are taking place in cities across the united states. organisers say there'll be what they call a summer of rage if the supreme court overturns the legal right to abortion. will grant reports. a woman's right to choose is her business. the message the supreme court was unequivocal. when our reproductive rights are under attack, what do we do? stand up and fight. "no bans on our bodies, we won't go back," chanted the thousands who turned out in washington, dc, who demanded that the landmark abortion law, roe v wade, is not touched, and that the justices do not meddle with the decades—long law that protects the rights to what say what goes on in their bodies. i think we are going in the west direction possible. i don't know, ifeel like the first abortion march i went to was when i was three years old and the fact that i am still here and i am 17 and i am still having to fight for my right, thatjust shows that we have made little
mark lobel, bbc news. demonstrations in support of a woman's right to abortion are taking place in cities across the united states. organisers say there'll be what they call a summer of rage if the supreme court overturns the legal right to abortion. will grant reports. a woman's right to choose is her business. the message the supreme court was unequivocal. when our reproductive rights are under attack, what do we do? stand up and fight. "no bans on our bodies, we won't go back,"...
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this is bbc news. i'm nuala mcgovern. our top stories: alleged war crimes by russian troops near kyiv — the un human rights council orders an urgent inquiry, and the bbc sees first—hand evidence of unarmed civilians shot dead as they walk away. translation: they| killed a 65-year-old. what for? i am not so much furious as full of grief. after days of violent unrest in sri lanka, a veteran politician is sworn in as the new prime minister. hundreds forced to flee from a fast—moving wildfire in southern california that's already destroyed dozens of mansions. biden�*s baby formula crisis — following days of criticism, the us president announces measures to tackle the nationwide acute shortage. and a trifle has triumphed in the search for the ultimate pudding to mark the queen's platinum jubilee. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. the kremlin has accused western countries of using the un human rights council to demonise russia, after the body voted to investigate alleged war crimes in ukra
this is bbc news. i'm nuala mcgovern. our top stories: alleged war crimes by russian troops near kyiv — the un human rights council orders an urgent inquiry, and the bbc sees first—hand evidence of unarmed civilians shot dead as they walk away. translation: they| killed a 65-year-old. what for? i am not so much furious as full of grief. after days of violent unrest in sri lanka, a veteran politician is sworn in as the new prime minister. hundreds forced to flee from a fast—moving wildfire...
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nicholas witchell, bbc news. you're watching newsday on the bbc. still to come on the programme: game over, why one of the most profitable computer franchise deals in history is about to come to an end. the pope was shot, the pope will live — that's the essence of the appalling news from rome this afternoon, that, as an italian television commentator put it, terrorism had come to the vatican. the man they called the butcher of lyon, klaus barbie, went on trial today in the french town where he was the gestapo chief in the second world war. winnie mandela never looked like a woman just sentencedl to six years injail. the judge told mrs mandela there was no indication - she felt even - the slightest remorse. the chinese government has called for an all—out effort to help the victims of a powerful earthquake — the worst to hit the country for 30 years. the computer deep blue has tonight triumphed over the world chess champion, garry kasparov. it is the first time a machine has defeated a reigning world champion in a classical chess match. americ
nicholas witchell, bbc news. you're watching newsday on the bbc. still to come on the programme: game over, why one of the most profitable computer franchise deals in history is about to come to an end. the pope was shot, the pope will live — that's the essence of the appalling news from rome this afternoon, that, as an italian television commentator put it, terrorism had come to the vatican. the man they called the butcher of lyon, klaus barbie, went on trial today in the french town where...
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this is bbc news. i'm ben thompson with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world: the uk's prime minister boris johnson prepares to visit northern ireland, as tensions escalate over the post—brexit trade deal. president biden is to visit the supermarket where a gunman killed 10 people, in a suspected racially motivated terror attack. the bbc sees more evidence of apparent war crimes by russian forces in bucha. ukrainian civilians are found to have been deliberately shot. and a standing ovation for the queen, as her platinum jubilee celebrations get underway. hello and welcome. in just a few hours, the british prime minister borisjohnson will visit belfast to hold talks with northern ireland's main parties. he says the uk will need to act and go it alone if the european union doesn't agree to change post—brexit trade rules in northern ireland. britain has been drawing up legislation that would allow it to override parts of the brexit deal it agreed. but the eu has cautioned ag
this is bbc news. i'm ben thompson with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world: the uk's prime minister boris johnson prepares to visit northern ireland, as tensions escalate over the post—brexit trade deal. president biden is to visit the supermarket where a gunman killed 10 people, in a suspected racially motivated terror attack. the bbc sees more evidence of apparent war crimes by russian forces in bucha. ukrainian civilians are found to have been deliberately...
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this is bbc news. the headlines — the governing conservative party has lost almost 500 seats in local elections across britain. in england, the liberal democrats make big gains. the prime minister, borisjohnson, admitted that his party experienced a "tough night" in some areas. the labour party made advances in london. a further 50 civilians have been evacuated from the azovstal steelworks in the besieged ukrainian city of mariupol. the figure was confirmed separately by the ukrainian deputy prime minister and russia's ministry of defence, which said women, the elderly and 11 children were among those rescued. an explosion at a luxury hotel in the cuban capital, havana, has killed at least 18 people and left more than 30 injured. the blast tore through several floors of the hotel saratoga. the police believe the blast was the result of a gas accident. now on bbc news, the media show. a warning — this programme contains content some viewers may find distressing. hello. today, we're looking at two st
this is bbc news. the headlines — the governing conservative party has lost almost 500 seats in local elections across britain. in england, the liberal democrats make big gains. the prime minister, borisjohnson, admitted that his party experienced a "tough night" in some areas. the labour party made advances in london. a further 50 civilians have been evacuated from the azovstal steelworks in the besieged ukrainian city of mariupol. the figure was confirmed separately by the...
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this is bbc news. the headlines — ukraine says more than 200 and 60 soldiers from the azovstal steelworks in mariupol have been evacuated. the deputy defence minister said all of them would eventually return to ukrainian territory under exchange agreements with moscow. 50 of them are said to have been taken to local hospitals but in russian—held areas. elsewhere, ukrainian troops are thought to be back in control of territory on the russian border near kharkiv — the country's second city. western military sources say president putin is now directly involved in the day—to—day running of the conflict — a sign the war wasn't going to plan. president biden is expected to visit buffalo, new york, to meet with families of the victims of saturday's mass shooting that killed ten people. it's the worst so far in the us this year. an investigation is under way to see if any clues left by the attacker were missed. now on bbc news, the media show. hello. welcome to the media show. welcome, too, to the
this is bbc news. the headlines — ukraine says more than 200 and 60 soldiers from the azovstal steelworks in mariupol have been evacuated. the deputy defence minister said all of them would eventually return to ukrainian territory under exchange agreements with moscow. 50 of them are said to have been taken to local hospitals but in russian—held areas. elsewhere, ukrainian troops are thought to be back in control of territory on the russian border near kharkiv — the country's second city....
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now on bbc news, the media show. a warning, this programme contains content some viewers may find upsetting. hello. today, we're looking at two stories about power and how it can be abused. the first is the tale of an mp caught looking at porn in the house of commons and what it might tell us about the culture of political reporting at westminster. the other is this. i'm a big dog. yo, baby, you don't have to put your top back on. i was 17. he was twice my age. there was this kind of power dynamic. this is predatory behaviour. that's the joint bbc—guardian newspaper investigation into alleged sexual misconduct by the dj tim westwood. i've been speaking to the reporter behind it about how you get a story like that over the line. but first, just as europe gets tough on the big tech companies, does the uk look poised to do less, not more? the financial times reported this week that ministers have ditched plans to empower their newest tech regulator with, well, actual power. the snappily—named digital markets unit wa
now on bbc news, the media show. a warning, this programme contains content some viewers may find upsetting. hello. today, we're looking at two stories about power and how it can be abused. the first is the tale of an mp caught looking at porn in the house of commons and what it might tell us about the culture of political reporting at westminster. the other is this. i'm a big dog. yo, baby, you don't have to put your top back on. i was 17. he was twice my age. there was this kind of power...
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will grant, bbc news. the controversial american preacher franklin graham has held an event attended by thousands of people in liverpool at the start of a uk tour. before the pandemic, british venues cancelled his appearances when rights groups protested he was politically extreme, islamophobic and homophobic. 0ur religion editor, aleem maqbool, reports. for one night, the us evangelical mega—church experience came to liverpool. thousands wanted to see one of the most famous, some would say notorious, american preachers, franklin graham. he�*s the son of the late billy graham, who toured the uk for decades and filled stadia like anfield. have you ever thought to yourself, i�*d like to start it all over again? but unlike his father, franklin graham�*s been overtly political. and no man comes to the father but by me. in particular, his comments condemning homosexuality led to british venues cancelling his appearances. but he agreed to keep his rhetoric in check and his tour�*s back on, to the disma
will grant, bbc news. the controversial american preacher franklin graham has held an event attended by thousands of people in liverpool at the start of a uk tour. before the pandemic, british venues cancelled his appearances when rights groups protested he was politically extreme, islamophobic and homophobic. 0ur religion editor, aleem maqbool, reports. for one night, the us evangelical mega—church experience came to liverpool. thousands wanted to see one of the most famous, some would say...
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simon jack, bbc news. within the past hour or so the governor of the american state texas greg abbott says a gunman has shot dead 1a people and a teacher at a primary school in the city of vivaldi. barbara, what is the latest you have on this dreadful, dreadful attack? fix. you have on this dreadful, dreadful attack? �* , ., you have on this dreadful, dreadful attack? �* , . ., ., . ~ ., attack? a very dreadful attack and it took place _ attack? a very dreadful attack and it took place in — attack? a very dreadful attack and it took place in a _ attack? a very dreadful attack and it took place in a small _ attack? a very dreadful attack and it took place in a small town - attack? a very dreadful attack and | it took place in a small town about 80 miles west of the city of san antonio. around noon, the school district wrote on twitter there was an active shooter in the elementary school and warned people to stay away. after that, didn't release very much information while the authorities focused on c
simon jack, bbc news. within the past hour or so the governor of the american state texas greg abbott says a gunman has shot dead 1a people and a teacher at a primary school in the city of vivaldi. barbara, what is the latest you have on this dreadful, dreadful attack? fix. you have on this dreadful, dreadful attack? �* , ., you have on this dreadful, dreadful attack? �* , . ., ., . ~ ., attack? a very dreadful attack and it took place _ attack? a very dreadful attack and it took place in...
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this is bbc news. we will have the headlines and all the main news stories at the top of the hour straight after this programme. hello. today, we're looking at two stories about power and how it can be abused. the first is the tale of an mp caught looking at porn in the house of commons and what it might tell us about the culture of political reporting at westminster. the other is this. i'm a big dog. yo, baby, you don't have to put your top back on. i was 17. he was twice my age. there was this kind of power dynamic. this is predatory behaviour. that's the joint bbc—guardian newspaper investigation into alleged sexual misconduct by the dj tim westwood. i've been speaking to the reporter behind it about how you get a story like that over the line. but first, just as europe gets tough on the big tech companies, does the uk look poised to do less, not more? the financial times reported this week that ministers have ditched plans to empower their newest tech regulator with, well, actual power. the snapp
this is bbc news. we will have the headlines and all the main news stories at the top of the hour straight after this programme. hello. today, we're looking at two stories about power and how it can be abused. the first is the tale of an mp caught looking at porn in the house of commons and what it might tell us about the culture of political reporting at westminster. the other is this. i'm a big dog. yo, baby, you don't have to put your top back on. i was 17. he was twice my age. there was...