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rebecca morelle, bbc news, pompeii. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. the japanese prime minister has urged the united states to continue to play its leading role in international affairs. mr speaker, the prime minister ofjapan. fumio kishida was addressing a joint meeting of the us congress in washington — the first by a japanese leader in nine years. he called on america to overcome what he called its self—doubt and warned that, without american leadership, ukraine could collapse under the current russian invasion. the world needs the united states to continue playing this pivotal role in the affairs of nations. today, i detect an undercurrent of self—doubt amongst some americans about what your role in the world should be. this self—doubt is arising at a time when our world is at history's turning point. after his address before congress, the japanese pm attended a lunch hosted by vice president kamala harris and the us secretary of state, antony blinken. the event was meant to celebrate the us—japanese alliance. the vice president also pai
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announcer: and now, "bbc news" . you are watching "the context.". >> a very short statement from the family of o.j. simpson it reads, on april 10, our father, orenthal james simpson succumb to his battle with cancer. >> from an impoverished childhood, he had gone on to become one of the greatest footballers in american history been he will forever be remembered for his nine month televised trial for the dble murder that transfixed america. >> it absolutely was the trial of the century. it also very interestingly set us up for what is now called reality television here in america. ♪ >> the american football player o.j. simpson, who was acquitted of a double murder in one of the most high-profile trials of the last century has died. also on the program, warnings iran could carry out significant attack on israel. we will take a look at what this means for the region. plus, remarkable artwork from 2000 years ago uncovered in pompeii, the ancient roman city. an ai decoded, our weekly look at what is making news in the w
announcer: and now, "bbc news" . you are watching "the context.". >> a very short statement from the family of o.j. simpson it reads, on april 10, our father, orenthal james simpson succumb to his battle with cancer. >> from an impoverished childhood, he had gone on to become one of the greatest footballers in american history been he will forever be remembered for his nine month televised trial for the dble murder that transfixed america. >> it absolutely...
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it's almost like watching the bbc three climate advocates versus jrm . bring them advocates versus jrm. bring them on, i say before the break. i asked if you could guess how many foreign criminals the home office deported in 2023, promising to reveal the answer and unfortunately, we have no idea because the home office has got muddled. gb news asked the home office and it explained it had a disruption to its data system . we do, however, have the system. we do, however, have the figures to september 3577, but government inefficiency to one side. the point is that any foreign criminal should be deported. crucially, before serving their sentence. as it currently stands, nearly 12% of people in prisons are foreign, making up about 10,000 of a total of 85,000. just to add inqu total of 85,000. just to add insult to injury, news today has revealed an afghan sex offender has won his deportation case owing to the fact that he would have faced the risk of mob violence in his home country of afghanistan. while i have my most intellectual panel with me, gb news is
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bbc news, los angeles. sumi: we can speak to cbs news correspondent, one of the few reporters to cover all three of o.j. simpson's trial. good to see you. the murder trial became such a spectacle in the u.s. and around the world. it seemed to be a lightning rod, highlighting issues of race, celebrity and media. what made it become that? steve: he was such a celebrity. we rarely have celebrities of his level being charged with murder, so that by itself made a big case. then, you had the racial aspect. he was black, the victim was white. los angeles had just gone through the very racially dividing rodney king trial. that was part of this as well. there were so many different aspects. he was wealthy. he was not a poor black man. he had a team that was nicknamed the dream team. althese different aspects, i think, led to a remarkable trial that people are still debating all these years late you have people not necessarily everyday, but people talking about did o.j. simpson do it and pele are still divided all th
bbc news, los angeles. sumi: we can speak to cbs news correspondent, one of the few reporters to cover all three of o.j. simpson's trial. good to see you. the murder trial became such a spectacle in the u.s. and around the world. it seemed to be a lightning rod, highlighting issues of race, celebrity and media. what made it become that? steve: he was such a celebrity. we rarely have celebrities of his level being charged with murder, so that by itself made a big case. then, you had the racial...
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the bbc�*s north america business correspondent michelle fleury has more. with interest rates in many richer countries now at their highest levels in years, the head of the imf, kristalina georgieva, urged caution when it comes to cutting interest rates. where necessary, policymakers must resist calls for premature interest rate cuts. her comments come a day after us data showed a surprise increase in consumer inflation. but she also warned that waiting too long could chill economic activity, saying debt is up and the global economy faced a decade of weak growth, which she labelled the �*tepid 20s�*. we are, indeed, heading for the tepid 20s. a sluggish and disappointing decade. mr georgieva's comments come as the international monetary fund and its fellow lending agency, the world bank, prepares to host their spring meeting next week in washington, where finance ministers, central bankers and policymakers from around the world will discuss the global economy's most pressing issues. the annual gathering takes place as several conflicts threaten global f
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live from washington, this is bbc news. ukraine asks the west for more air defences after a wave of russian missile and drone attacks hits civilian infrastructure, leaving many without power. former football star oj simpson, who was acquitted of his ex—wife's murder in one of america's most high—profile trials, dies, at the age of 76. and we examine what voters in the battleground state of pennslyvania care about in the run—up to the 2024 us election. hello. i'm carl nasman. russia's bombardment of ukraine continues after more than 80 missiles and drones targeted critical infrastructure. five regions were hit thursday, leaving more than 200,000 people without power. almost a third of the strikes made it through ukraine's air defences. president volodmyr zelensky again called for more air defence supplies, urging the west not to turn a blind eye to russia's continuing attacks. russian president vladimir putin has hosted talks with the belarusian leader, alexander lukashenko.
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john sudworth, bbc news, new york. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. let's look at some uk stories making news. more than £34,000 of uk taxpayer money has been used to cover the cost of legal fees for the science secretary michelle donelan after she falsely accused an academic of extremism. the government defended using public money to pay the bill, claiming her comments had been made "in the course of her ministerial duties" but labour has called for her to pay the money back. a former uk sub—postmistress who was wrongly jailed while she was pregnant has rejected an apology by a former post office boss who congratulated the team behind her conviction. david smith apologised to seema misra at the inquiry into the post office scandal. she was eight weeks pregnant and sentenced to 15 months in prison. baldur�*s gate iii has won big at this year's bafta games awards in london. the game, by larian studios, picked up five awards, including best game, best narrative, and players' choice. alan wake 2 and viewfinder won two awards each. 40 games were nomi
john sudworth, bbc news, new york. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. let's look at some uk stories making news. more than £34,000 of uk taxpayer money has been used to cover the cost of legal fees for the science secretary michelle donelan after she falsely accused an academic of extremism. the government defended using public money to pay the bill, claiming her comments had been made "in the course of her ministerial duties" but labour has called for her to pay...
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i went into a bbc just call it. i went into a bbc studio once they were doing studio once when they were doing the and was the nightly news, and it was just woman, she just this lovely woman, and she seated a fake seated her desk with a fake background, and was background, and there was nothing in studio. it nothing else in the studio. it looked on tv, but looked so glamorous on tv, but it isn't in person. and she it so isn't in person. and she had her right down next to had her purse right down next to her i thought so . her feet. i thought it was so. yeah, kind of sweet. >> it's different, it? >> it's different, isn't it? i mean, tucker carlson mean, imagine tucker carlson going, mean, imagine tucker carlson goiopinion. are you talking about? >> offended it. t offended a >> i'm offended by it. or a posse that he's surrounded by people. all are. >> right. anyway, for just balance, say love balance, i want to say i love ofcom made absolutely ofcom and i've made absolutely clear. guardian. clear. let's do the guardia
i went into a bbc just call it. i went into a bbc studio once they were doing studio once when they were doing the and was the nightly news, and it was just woman, she just this lovely woman, and she seated a fake seated her desk with a fake background, and was background, and there was nothing in studio. it nothing else in the studio. it looked on tv, but looked so glamorous on tv, but it isn't in person. and she it so isn't in person. and she had her right down next to had her purse right...
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voice-over: this is bbc news. we will have the headlines for you at the top of the hour, which is straight after this programme. i wanted to expose the criminality that runs through the heart of this corporation. they very nearly ruined my life. i have certainly seen how they have ruined the lives of others. it's really difficult for me to sit here and talk about this because the whole point of fighting these newspapers is because i was so keen to have my privacy. i feel a sense of duty to expose them, as they've exposed us. prince harry and sir eltonjohn have launched legal action against the publishers of the daily mail. action is being taken- against the sun newspaper.
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live from washington, this is bbc news. ukraine asks the west for more air defences after a wave of russian missile and drone attacks hits civilian infrastructure, leaving many without power. former football star oj simpson, who was acquitted of his ex—wife�*s murder in one of america's most high—profile trials, dies, at the age of 76. we examine what voters in the battleground state of pennslyvania care about in the run—up to the 2024 us election. and a stunning discovery reveals remarkable artwork from 2,000 years ago, uncovered in pompeii, the ancient roman city. hello. i'm carl nasman. russia's bombardment of ukraine continues after more than 80 missiles and drones targeted critical infrastructure. five regions were hit thursday, leaving more than 200,000 people without power. almost a third of the strikes made it through ukraine's air defences. president volodmyr zelensky again called for more air
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voice-over: this is bbc news. we will have the headlines for you at the top of the hour, which is straight after this programme. welcome to hardtalk. i'm stephen sackur. how can we understand the present without interrogating the past? history matters to our sense of ourselves, the place we live in, and the world beyond. so believes my guest today, the writer and historian sathnam sanghera, whose own family story, indian sikhs migrating to the english midlands prompted him to look afresh at the impact of the british empire, both on britain and the vast territories colonised and controlled from london. did the british empire really do so much to shape the world of today?
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live from london, this is bbc news. oj simpson, the former american football star turned actor who was controversially cleared of double murder, has died aged 76. president zelensky says ukraine is in critical need of more air defences, after a barage of russian missles left more than 200,000 people without power. president biden says us defence commitments to the philippines and japan are ironclad, as he hosts the leaders of its two pacific allies at the white house. and coming up on business, we'll bring you the latest from the bafta games awards where baldur�*s gate ii! swept the board with five wins, including best game. hello and welcome to bbc news. i'm lukwesa burak. the american football star oj simpson, who was cleared of murdering his ex—wife and her friend
live from london, this is bbc news. oj simpson, the former american football star turned actor who was controversially cleared of double murder, has died aged 76. president zelensky says ukraine is in critical need of more air defences, after a barage of russian missles left more than 200,000 people without power. president biden says us defence commitments to the philippines and japan are ironclad, as he hosts the leaders of its two pacific allies at the white house. and coming up on business,...
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you are listening — or rather watching - bbc listening — or rather watching — bbc news. hello there. we still had the same southwesterly breeze on thursday but more sunshine led to a warmer day. the highest temperature in the sunshine was measured in norfolk with temperatures reaching 20 degrees. in northern ireland whilst it did cloud over later on and we got some rain as well, temperatures here reached 18 celsius — the warmest it's been in northern ireland so far this year. now, this is the temperature anomaly map. the red colour�*s showing that it's warmer than average across the whole of the uk. we'll get similar temperatures again on friday but then, over the weekend, it gets cooler from the northwest. that cooler weather arrives in the southeast by sunday. now, heading into early friday, we've got some sunshine to begin with in scotland. we've got these showery bursts of rain coming back into northern ireland, into cumbria and showers pushing into scotland. for england and wales, though, the cloud should be breaking up. we'll get more sunshine more widely, alth
you are listening — or rather watching - bbc listening — or rather watching — bbc news. hello there. we still had the same southwesterly breeze on thursday but more sunshine led to a warmer day. the highest temperature in the sunshine was measured in norfolk with temperatures reaching 20 degrees. in northern ireland whilst it did cloud over later on and we got some rain as well, temperatures here reached 18 celsius — the warmest it's been in northern ireland so far this year. now, this...
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the bbc�*s michelle fleury has more. with interest rates in many richer countries now at their highest levels in years, the head of the imf, kristalina georgieva, urged caution when it comes to cutting interest rates. where necessary, policymakers must resist calls for premature interest rate cuts. her comments come a day after us data showed a surprise increase in consumer inflation. but she also warned that waiting too long could chill economic activity, saying debt is up and the global economy faced a decade of weak growth, which she labelled the �*tepid 20s'. we are, indeed, heading for the tepid 20s. a sluggish and disappointing decade. mr georgieva's comments come as the international monetary fund and its fellow lending agency, the world bank, prepares to host their spring meeting next week in washington, where finance ministers, central bankers and policymakers from around the world will discuss the global economy's most pressing issues. the annual gathering takes place as several conflicts threaten global fina
the bbc�*s michelle fleury has more. with interest rates in many richer countries now at their highest levels in years, the head of the imf, kristalina georgieva, urged caution when it comes to cutting interest rates. where necessary, policymakers must resist calls for premature interest rate cuts. her comments come a day after us data showed a surprise increase in consumer inflation. but she also warned that waiting too long could chill economic activity, saying debt is up and the global...
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andy swift, bbc news. ——andy swiss, bbc news. there was a really long faces here last night, not the horses! jurgen klopp said it was a "low point in liverpool's season", after a dreadful start to their europa league quarterfinal against atalanta. they were stunned at anfield, losing 3—0 — their first defeat there for over a year. this competition was klopp's chance to bring the curtain down on his liverpool career with a european trophy, but their hopes of making it through look slim. we played a bad game, we deserved to lose, and we must feel that now. but... the boys have expected this night, to feel bad about it, and then we have to build up again for the crystal palace game, so that's how it is. west ham manager david moyes said they still had "half a chance", despite a 2—0 defeat at bayer leverkusen — they held off the german league leaders for 83 minutes before conceding, and they'll have a job to do in the second leg at the london stadium next week. leverkusen are unbeaten all season. there were a pair of princes
andy swift, bbc news. ——andy swiss, bbc news. there was a really long faces here last night, not the horses! jurgen klopp said it was a "low point in liverpool's season", after a dreadful start to their europa league quarterfinal against atalanta. they were stunned at anfield, losing 3—0 — their first defeat there for over a year. this competition was klopp's chance to bring the curtain down on his liverpool career with a european trophy, but their hopes of making it through...
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we'll be glad to know, now, rachel burden is a journalist at the bbc. she's been talking about becoming fourth becoming a mother to her fourth child at 41. described child at age 41. she described it selfish. it's got you all it as selfish. it's got you all going this morning, liz says. i think it's selfish to have a baby at 20 without a stable family . my baby at 20 without a stable family. my son baby at 20 without a stable family . my son was born when i family. my son was born when i was 40. it was the first time i was 40. it was the first time i was with a man. i wanted to spend the rest of my life with. >> it's a fair point. >> it's a fair point. >> yes. susie says i was not able to have baby before i was able to have a baby before i was 42, as i had unexplained infertility . i now have infertility. i now have a beautiful 20 old, and i'm beautiful 20 year old, and i'm 62 now. for me, it is a true blessing from god and the best thing that ever happened to me. i selfish at all. i don't feel selfish at all. >> i think we're too easy to criticise peop
we'll be glad to know, now, rachel burden is a journalist at the bbc. she's been talking about becoming fourth becoming a mother to her fourth child at 41. described child at age 41. she described it selfish. it's got you all it as selfish. it's got you all going this morning, liz says. i think it's selfish to have a baby at 20 without a stable family . my baby at 20 without a stable family. my son baby at 20 without a stable family . my son was born when i family. my son was born when i was...
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the british media and the bbc do not say anything about facts such as the activities of julian asanesh. he is a political prisoner because he exposed american war crimes. julian asanesh's wife also considers the behavior of governments claiming freedom of speech to be shameful. he has been incarcerated in belmarsh security prison without trial for five years. his crime has been exposed. this situation is embarrassing for any country that claims to know the truth about american war crimes. his supporters present him as a role model for independent journalists. lawyers say: if the british government surrenders assange to america, if the american government. and if he does not execute him , he will be sentenced to 175 years in prison with the charges he has brought against him, including espionage and disclosure of confidential military information. mojtaba ghasemzadeh of the london broadcasting news agency. art takes our hands to a world of colors and designs, knots are woven into knots to make a lasting carpet. carpet city is the place of the most precious iranian handmade art with the
the british media and the bbc do not say anything about facts such as the activities of julian asanesh. he is a political prisoner because he exposed american war crimes. julian asanesh's wife also considers the behavior of governments claiming freedom of speech to be shameful. he has been incarcerated in belmarsh security prison without trial for five years. his crime has been exposed. this situation is embarrassing for any country that claims to know the truth about american war crimes. his...
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this is bbc news. ukraine's president has warned that the country is fast running out of air defences and artillery to fend off russian attacks. volodmyr zelensky warned that if us congress continues to hold up a multi—billion dollar military aid package, then ukraine will lose its war against russia. on thursday power plants were attacked in a russian bombardment with hundreds of thousands of people being left without power. our eastern europe correspondent, sarah rainsford, sent this update. i think what we're seeing here now is clearly a sustained and a deliberate assault by russia on ukraine's energy system. and it started actually back in march — there were two massive attacks on this country with drones and missiles that, here in kharkiv, destroyed all the power stations, essentially. so it left this city without power for some time. they've worked to restore it, but there are rolling blackouts here, a real limit on the amount of electricity available, customers urged to avoid using too much.
this is bbc news. ukraine's president has warned that the country is fast running out of air defences and artillery to fend off russian attacks. volodmyr zelensky warned that if us congress continues to hold up a multi—billion dollar military aid package, then ukraine will lose its war against russia. on thursday power plants were attacked in a russian bombardment with hundreds of thousands of people being left without power. our eastern europe correspondent, sarah rainsford, sent this...
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british media and bbc nothing about facts like activity. they know shame. he has been imprisoned in belmash security prison without trial for 5 years. his crime is that he exposed the truth about american war crimes. this situation is shameful for any country claiming democracy. his supporters easy him to the title introduces a model for freelance journalists. lawyers say that if the british government surrenders assange. if the american government does not execute him , he will be sentenced to 175 years in prison with the charges he has brought against him, including espionage and disclosure of confidential military information. mojtaba ghasemzadeh of the london broadcasting news agency. mom, dad, where are you, how are you, i'm fine , don't worry, we came to sarai irani to buy an air conditioner. this time of the year, we have a special sale of gas air conditioners . big iranian started with exceptional conditions , private sale without cash, payment without guarantor in big iranian house until 2:00 am in tehran city. i am your host, some of them only tak
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live from london, this is bbc news. the us restricts travel for its diplomats in israel as the uk's foreign office updates its travel advice amid fears of an attack by iran after an israeli strike on the iranian consulate in syria. the inquiry into the post office it scandal will today hear from adam crozier, who became the royal mail's chief executive in 2003. a warning that the catastrophic hunger crisis in sudan is even worse than feared according to doctors. we will bring you their footage from the country's darfur region. sir keir starmer says the labour government would aim to increase defence spending to 2.5% of gdp, matching goals are set out by chancellorjeremy hunt. we begin this hour in the middle east where american diplomats and their families in israel have been told not to travel outside of tel aviv, jerusalem and be'er—sheva.
live from london, this is bbc news. the us restricts travel for its diplomats in israel as the uk's foreign office updates its travel advice amid fears of an attack by iran after an israeli strike on the iranian consulate in syria. the inquiry into the post office it scandal will today hear from adam crozier, who became the royal mail's chief executive in 2003. a warning that the catastrophic hunger crisis in sudan is even worse than feared according to doctors. we will bring you their footage...
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>> what's why did the bbc broadcaster say that? >> well, i think to be fair , i >> well, i think to be fair, i think to be fair to her, it wasn't she was saying selfish about not being an older mum per se. it more about the fact se. it was more about the fact that a of that she was already a mother of three the age that she three and at the age that she was extend her family was wanted to extend her family further having a fourth child. >> yeah. no, i understand where she's coming from, but i think the word selfish and i think the word i think the way that women are branded, wrong, you are branded, right or wrong, you know, can't do anything know, you can't do anything right a woman days. and right as a woman these days. and i really hard i think that's a really hard thing to take on. and thing to sort of take on. and through geriatric mum through this geriatric mum journey i've been on, journey that i've been on, because started the blog because i've started the blog and of older and i've met loads of older women, older mums, i sh
>> what's why did the bbc broadcaster say that? >> well, i think to be fair , i >> well, i think to be fair, i think to be fair to her, it wasn't she was saying selfish about not being an older mum per se. it more about the fact se. it was more about the fact that a of that she was already a mother of three the age that she three and at the age that she was extend her family was wanted to extend her family further having a fourth child. >> yeah. no, i understand where...
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david willis, bbc news, los angeles. for more on the reaction i spoke earlier to cbs news correspondent naomi ruchim. for many americans the reaction to oj simpson's death has been as complicated as his legacy. some say they are not shedding any tears over the star football player and accused murderer. while others say they are devastated by his death. he was nicknamed thejuice and burst onto the national acene is a star onto the national scene as a star running back winning the 1968 heisman trophy before going onto a hall of fame nfl career so he had a lot of fans. off the field he was a commentator, pitchman, film star. but the case and not guilty verdict has divided the country to this day. in interviews after the death was announced, some said they believed he was guilty of the crime. others say the jury has spoken and he was acquitted and that's the end of it. polling from 2017, the year oj simpson was released from prison for a separate crime, shows that most americans at the time did believe he was guilty of the 1
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the british media and the bbc do not say anything about facts such as julian asan's activities. he is a political prisoner because he exposed american war crimes. lawyers say: if the british government surrenders assange to america, if the american government does not execute him, he will be sentenced to 175 years in prison with the charges he has brought against him, including espionage and disclosure of secret military information. mojtaba ghasemzadeh, sed and broadcasting news agency, london. where are you? are you fine? don't worry we have come to sarai irani to buy air conditioners. this time of the year, the special sale of air conditioners has begun in iran's grand sarai with exceptional conditions . special sales without advance payment, without guarantor, in iran's grand sarai until 2 am in the city of tehran , your host, some in addition to they analyze the answer sheet of the questions. if you want to see the video analysis of each test question in addition to these two items and improve, i must tell you that you are welcome to the completely free final exams. please
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kevin hollen right spoke to the bbc at the town hall and told sub—postmasters in person that is evidence is established, they do believe that people responsible at the post office should face jail time. but for now, those questions are going to be asked by the inquiry counsel and i do believe that alan cook has resumed giving his evidence. let's take a listen. the seven should _ evidence. let's take a listen. the seven should have been too, my apologies — seven should have been too, my apologies. we go page six. mr cook, this is— apologies. we go page six. mr cook, this is a _ apologies. we go page six. mr cook, this is a letter dated the 3rd of september 2008 to this is a letter dated the 3rd of september2008 to mr this is a letter dated the 3rd of september 2008 to mr savage. have you seen_ september 2008 to mr savage. have you seen this recently? five september 2008 to mr savage. have you seen this recently?— you seen this recently? five minutes auo, you seen this recently? five minutes ago. yeah- — you seen this recently? five minutes ago. yeah- if— you seen this recently?
kevin hollen right spoke to the bbc at the town hall and told sub—postmasters in person that is evidence is established, they do believe that people responsible at the post office should face jail time. but for now, those questions are going to be asked by the inquiry counsel and i do believe that alan cook has resumed giving his evidence. let's take a listen. the seven should _ evidence. let's take a listen. the seven should have been too, my apologies — seven should have been too, my...
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the current post office minister has told the bbc that once that evidence has been gathered and established, people who would have been responsible at the post office and more broadly he feels she faced jail time. we and more broadly he feels she faced 'ailtime. ~ . ~ ., ., ., jail time. we have adam crozier, who will be giving — jail time. we have adam crozier, who will be giving evidence _ jail time. we have adam crozier, who will be giving evidence this _ will be giving evidence this afternoon. he is the former ceo of the royal mail group. it is worth explaining what the relationship between those two. he overlaps timewise with alan cook, doesn't he? he did. his testimony is likely to really focus on those questions. let me preface this with their electric want to talk about the relationship between royal mail and the post office. they were the same organisation, it is important to remember that during his tenure. there was a different governance board. can we start pleased with your witness statement? he should have a hard copy in front of you. it is 3a pages long and is dated the 28t
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you can follow the masters on the bbc sport website and app. there's live text coverage from augusta and mark chapman is leading the five live team out there providing commentary from 8.00pm this evening. great britain's billiejean king cup tie against france is just getting under way. the winner will secure a place in november's finals in spain. britain reached the final four two years ago, but did not make the final eight last year having lost their qualifier against france. british number one katie boulter is opening the tie, which is live on the bbc, against diane parry. these are live pictures from france. they are just warming up before they begin. just about to hit the opening shots. that match will be followed by emma raducanu against caroline garcia. you can watch on the red button, the bbc sport website, app and iplayer, alongside live text commentary on the website. it's ladies day at aintree and that means lots of colourful outfits, regardless of the weather. racegoers gathered to show off their fashion sense. thankfully, the weathe
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live from london, this is bbc news. the post office is examining how the 40 it system led to hundreds of people being wrongly convicted of theft and fraud in what has been described as one of the worst miscarriages ofjustice in british legal history. the chief executive of the royal mail group which owns the post office between 2003 and 2010 began giving evidencejust before lunch. earlier we heard from alan cooke, the managing director of the post office, hundreds of people were wrongly accused between 2006 in 2010 while he was in charge. he began by putting on record what he described as a personal apology to the sub—postmaster is and mistresses, as well as their families for all they have been through, let's listen in. i families for all they have been through, let's listen in. i wonder if i could just _ through, let's listen in. i wonder if i could just say _ through, let's listen in. i wonder if i could just say before - through, let's listen in. i wonder if i could just say before we - through, let's listen in. i
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who was responsible and see if a criminal prosecution can take place, the post office has told the bbc this week that he believes that once that evidence has been established, people should go to jail for been established, people should go to jailfor their been established, people should go to jail for their role been established, people should go to jailfor their role in been established, people should go to jail for their role in the scandal, but if you speak to victims like the former sub—postmistress from surrey who was pregnant when she was sent to prison, she doesn't understand why that process can't be sped up, she says the evidence in there. it is not her call to make and this inquiry is first trying to establish the facts. that and this inquiry is first trying to establish the facts.— establish the facts. that is fascinating, _ establish the facts. that is fascinating, what - establish the facts. that is fascinating, what you - establish the facts. that is fascinating, what you say l establish the facts. that is - fascinating, what you say about the met monitoring the inqu
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after became bbc shortly after he became leader, in, in in leader, back in, back in, in in 20 2015. so i think they are clearly trying to show how different they are to the tory party. we had wes streeting on the channel didn't we. just yesterday he was saying we willingly use the private sector to clear entire backlog of to clear the entire backlog of operations required 7 million or so. that's never going to happen. but it shows intent. they're not going to hide behind dogma to get the best answer for people voters. and people who the voters. and that's they are desperate to that's why they are desperate to win power. >> certainly seems like >> and it certainly seems like they sounding they are increasingly sounding more like the more and more like the conservatives. talk conservatives. and let's talk about them now, because i'm joined the former joined by the former conservative neil parish. conservative mp neil parish. neil, welcome to the show. always delight to have you on. always a delight to have you on. so in 1997, it was things can only get better and it has to be said nei
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this is bbc news. the world health organization says regions of sudan could be tipped into famine if the conflict between the nation�*s army and paramilitary forces does not come to an end. doctors without borders has screened tens of thousands of women and children from a displaced people�*s camp in north darfur and found a third were malnourished, twice the threshold required for a nutritional emergency to be declared. a year of war has had a devastating humanitarian impact across the country. especially in the darfur region, it�*s been almost impossible to transfer aid across conflict lines. the paramilitary rapid support forces now control much of darfur. warehouses have been looted and most aid workers have withdrawn. the army has blocked land routes from outside the country to stop weapons, it says. that has eased slightly for food supplies, but not nearly enough. the bbc has managed to get rare video from darfur. our correspondent, barbara plett usher, reports. some viewers may find images
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british media and bbc nothing. this situation is shameful for any country claiming democracy. asan's supporters present him as a role model for independent journalists. lawyers they say: if the british government surrenders assange to the united states, if the american government does not execute him, with the charges they have brought against him, including espionage and disclosure of confidential military information, he will be imprisoned for 175 years. will be condemned. mojtaba ghasemzadeh , radio news agency, london. we said that we will spend a part of it ourselves. who will we give a part to? people need education to grow. learning arithmetic in childhood helps children learn to save. do you know what saving means? how much do you give your money, but how can you use it to buy something? my father taught you this, so what did he tell you about this? explain to me, for example, when i make a full servant, i take them to buy something , for example, what do you buy with money, for example, ice cream, then you don't buy anything else, for example, a panto ring, for exampl
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hugh pym, bbc news. before it because with all the fears growing about an iranian attack, the white house saying the threat is real and viable. we will be live in washington and also live in the programme injerusalem. so all of the latest on that story. we will also have more on the whatsapp story with the age limit for whatsapp users being reduced, both in the uk and europe. also, there has been that really disturbing bbc investigation, the sort of images and content that children as young as nine being able to access. so we will talk to one of the leading teaching unions who also have huge concerns about that story and also live here on the programme we will have the latest on the post office inquiry. that incredible revelation today that the post office boss, saying that he didn't realise that actually the post office was prosecuting their own employees. so we will have the latest from our correspondent at the inquiry to stop all of that coming up in the next 60 minutes but first, a chance to catch up
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this is bbc news. you are live with bbc news. social media giant, meta — has been criticised by campaigners, for lowering the minimum age for whatsapp users in the uk and europe from 16 to 13. it comes as a bbc investigation has found, primary school children, are being added to groups on the messaging app — that contain inappropriate content. here's martin lindsay. i noticed a real personality change in my 12—year—old. after some coaxing, she told me she'd been added to a whatsapp group. i immediately removed my child from the group and deleted it. this is one mum's story, but it's every parent's worst nightmare. i was shocked to see inappropriate sexual images, racism and swearing among the messages. we've got someone else to voice her words so we don't identify her or her child. her daughter, who's 12, was added to this whatsapp group, and we've seen some of the content, which included sexual images, pictures of mutilated bodies and racist comments. screenshots we've seen showed it had more than 900 members. and it als
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hugh pym, bbc news. now, we've been hearing a lot about the wet and rainy weather across the uk recently, but now the national farmers union is warning it could be putting our ability to produce food at risk. farmers are struggling to get crops in the ground and say their livestock is also affected. our rural affairs correspondent lucy vladev is at a farm in warwickshire. it's been a hard time for farmers. this field doesn't have anything in this year. there's no way you can get a crop in that. you really do question why you do it. a really hard time for a long time. we've been putting on little coats - on some of the newborn lambs to help protect them from the rain. most fields haven't dried out since last year as the uk experienced its wettest 18 months on record. there's a good girl, hey? how's your tummy? are you nice and full? rachel farms land here in north wales. on a scale of one to ten, we're probably, at the moment, how wet our land is, is probably about a 15. she's been forced to keep 300 of h
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and coming up on bbc news... who will make the cut heading into the weekend — we'll bring you the latest on day two of the masters golf at augusta national. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. police are investigating claims labour's deputy leader, angela rayner, may have broken electoral law over information she gave about where she was living 10 years ago. it follows a complaint by a deputy chairman of the conservative party over whether or not she paid the correct level of tax on the sale of her council house in 2015. she strongly denies she's done anything wrong. in the last few minutes a criminal offence she would do the right thing and step down. —— she has said that if she has committed a criminal offence. a standout campaigner, with a striking personal history. angela rayner, one of labour's boost well—known figures, now under police investigation as to whether she broke electoral law by giving false information about where she used to live. the inquiry centres here, vicarage road in
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we will keep across it all on the bbc sounds and bbc sport app and bbc sport website. from a golf major to the major event on the british racing calendar, if not the world. tomorrow's grand national will be watched by millions as 34 runners battle it out over 30 fences, across four miles and two furlongs. organisers have made changes to the course after last year's race was delayed by protesters. our sports news correspondent laura scott is at aintree for us on what has been ladies day. good evening, good to see you. what's stood out for you so far? well, ladies day at aintree is always one with the limelight is split between the stars on the track with the jockeys in the horses and also the best rest of liverpool. we have seen some pretty bold outfits here today in a very lively atmosphere. undoubtedly the highlight in terms of the racing of the seven races there was once the billing chase, one for trainer nikki henderson and ownerjp mcmanus who had a travel on the day. but for henderson, viewers might recall he had a truly terrible cheltenham festival and he has take
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how to protect ukraine now, we are talking about it on the bbc nazhivy broadcast from london. i am yevgenia shedlovska. the new wave of russian strikes on ukrainian energy is more powerful than the one that began in the fall of 2022. hits are more accurate. the consequences are more devastating, at night, as reported by the ukrainian military, an energy facility in the dnipropetrovsk region was damaged, as the day before, as the government announced on april 11 , russia...
how to protect ukraine now, we are talking about it on the bbc nazhivy broadcast from london. i am yevgenia shedlovska. the new wave of russian strikes on ukrainian energy is more powerful than the one that began in the fall of 2022. hits are more accurate. the consequences are more devastating, at night, as reported by the ukrainian military, an energy facility in the dnipropetrovsk region was damaged, as the day before, as the government announced on april 11 , russia...
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this is the world today on bbc news. big political stories at westminster, police investigating claims that the labour deputy leader, angela rayner may have broken electoral law following a complaint by its deputy chairman of the conservative party over whether she paid the correct amount of tax on the sale of her council house back in 2015. angela rayner strongly denies that she has done anything wrong, but she says she will stand down if it is proved otherwise. greater manchester police had originally said there would be no investigation. let's bring in our political correspondent in. the stakes have been raised, saying she will step down if the police can prove anything, against her. this is anuela prove anything, against her. this is angela rayner _ prove anything, against her. this is angela rayner sounding _ prove anything, against her. this is angela rayner sounding confident, | angela rayner sounding confident, that she will not be found guilty of any wrongdoing. she is explicit that she will stand out for her ro
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bbc correspondent sarah rainsford saw what was happening there. what we are seeing now is obviously a targeted attack by russia on ukraine's energy system. it actually started back in march with two massive strikes by drones and rockets, which destroyed all the power plants here in kharkiv and basically left the city without electricity for a certain time. and it happened the day before in the morning. another powerful attack. ukrainian air defense is not coped with dozens of launched missile drones. in kyiv , one of the most powerful power plants was completely destroyed. i spoke to the manager of the company that ran this power plant and he said that it could be repaired but only if the western allies would send over the spare parts and in theory they could restore this plant and start it up again, but he asked me what the sense? if they are not able to defend it, this is the question: if russian attacks resume, and this obviously will happen, then the problem is air defense, in ukraine it is extremely scattered and limited, therefore it is very
bbc correspondent sarah rainsford saw what was happening there. what we are seeing now is obviously a targeted attack by russia on ukraine's energy system. it actually started back in march with two massive strikes by drones and rockets, which destroyed all the power plants here in kharkiv and basically left the city without electricity for a certain time. and it happened the day before in the morning. another powerful attack. ukrainian air defense is not coped with dozens of launched missile...
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i then left the bbc and formed my own food and drink marketing agency . so i launched brands agency. so i launched brands like lloyd gross and sauces, kettle chips with gin. and then i created my own brand, the black palm, when i bought my farm down in devon. >> let's talk about your farm. so it's called the. >> it'sjust so it's called the. >> it's just it's my farm. i'm not going to give the address in case i get people down case i get people coming down there, on the devon there, but it's on the devon cornwall border. i've had this farm now. it's coming up to about 28 years. wow. so you can imagine 28 years ago, buying this farm and i can remember when i wanted to buy this farm, people would say to me, well, why are you wanting to buy a farm down in devon, you know, or this of metropolitan types this sort of metropolitan types are saying, well, don't they lynch black people down there? and the things i find and one of the things i find really, frustrating is really, really frustrating is there's about there's this prejudice about people from rural brita
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hugh pym, bbc news. just hearing that the legendary italian fashion designer roberto cavalli has died at the age of 83. known for his prints and patterns and his innovative printing techniques. he is died after a long illness at his home in florence. we will have more on that as it comes in. still to come on the world today, could the commonwealth games return to scotland if no other suitbable host is found? and we'll head to madagascar, where the next generation of ecowarriors are learning how to protect endangered green turtles. around the world and across the uk, this is the world today on bbc news. the minimum age limit for using whatsapp in the uk and europe has been lowered from 16 to 13. the technology company meta, which owns it, says it's bringing the region into line with the us and australia, but campaigners have called it a "highly irresponsible" approach to child safety. meanwhile, a bbc investigation has found that children as young as ten are being added to whatsapp groups containing inapp
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you're watching the context on bbc news. as the minimum age forjoining whatsapp is lowered — a bbc investigation finds that children as young as nine are already seeing alarming content. sport and for a full round—up, from the bbc sport centre, here's . hugh ferris. hello from the bbc sport centre scoring in round two of the matters has proven tougher. most of the fee letter finished or has proven tougher. most of the fee letterfinished or open run after thursday's delayed start, but despite the extra play, not much change at the top of the leaderboard stop bryson to shamble plated —— lead for most of the despite striking a ball, or was he rounded the turn recently with a share of the turn recently with a share of the lead. world number one scottie scheffler is playing while waiting on a call from his wife who is expecting a baby, and while he may not finish the masters, he's currently tied
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the bbc >> there you go. the bbc stuck with then became hit. >> yes, exactly. >> yes, exactly. >> blackadder, the same thing. i think the first series was a dog. >> theresa may apparently, did all and didn't all her speeches and she didn't even tell her own party what she was going to say. they had to sit and wait like the sit there and wait like the general to what was general public, to see what was going her mouth. going to come out of her mouth. well, that's no way to run a country. >> no, i do agree. >> no, i do agree. >> i mean, i always think that prime ministers are imperilled when with when they don't communicate with their don't think their cabinet, but i don't think that's liz truss their cabinet, but i don't think th.all. liz truss at all. >> i mean, she said exactly what she was going in her she was going to do in her conservative leadership campaign. conservative conservative leadership campmembers conservative conservative leadership camp members voted1servative conservative leadership camp mem
the bbc >> there you go. the bbc stuck with then became hit. >> yes, exactly. >> yes, exactly. >> blackadder, the same thing. i think the first series was a dog. >> theresa may apparently, did all and didn't all her speeches and she didn't even tell her own party what she was going to say. they had to sit and wait like the sit there and wait like the general to what was general public, to see what was going her mouth. going to come out of her mouth. well, that's no...
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this is bbc news. to norway — where the health minister has today stepped down over a plagiarism scandal. ingvild kjerkol announced her resignation, after an investigation concluded that she'd plagiarised part of her masters thesis. she's the second minister in norway's government to stand down this year over similar allegations. for her part ingvild kjerkol said it hurt not to be believed , but was grateful for her time in the role. translation or about the pay minister has let the cat of the back, i must have trust. i resigned from this fantastic job back, i must have trust. i resigned from this fantasticjob and i would do everything i can so that the next they party minister of health would succeed and quickly reach cruising speed because we need that. well lets get some reaction to the controversy from norway, joining me now is political commentator morten myskvoll. just talk us through what happened here. what did she do? she just talk us through what happened here. what did she do?— just talk
this is bbc news. to norway — where the health minister has today stepped down over a plagiarism scandal. ingvild kjerkol announced her resignation, after an investigation concluded that she'd plagiarised part of her masters thesis. she's the second minister in norway's government to stand down this year over similar allegations. for her part ingvild kjerkol said it hurt not to be believed , but was grateful for her time in the role. translation or about the pay minister has let the cat of...
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you're watching the context on bbc news. as the minimum age forjoining whatsapp is lowered — a bbc investigation finds that children as young as nine are already seeing alarming content. the minimum age limit for children using whatsapp has been lowered from 16 to 13. the technology company — meta — which owns it says it's bringing the uk in line with the us and australia. but campaigners have called it a "highly irresponsible" approach to child safety. it comes as a bbc investigation has found that children as young as ten are being added to whatsapp groups containing inappropriate material. here's martin lindsay. i noticed a real personality change in my 12—year—old. after some coaxing, she told me she'd been added to a whatsapp group. i immediately removed my child from the group and deleted it. this is one mum's story and a real fearfor many parents. i was shocked to see inappropriate sexual images, racism and swearing among the messages.
you're watching the context on bbc news. as the minimum age forjoining whatsapp is lowered — a bbc investigation finds that children as young as nine are already seeing alarming content. the minimum age limit for children using whatsapp has been lowered from 16 to 13. the technology company — meta — which owns it says it's bringing the uk in line with the us and australia. but campaigners have called it a "highly irresponsible" approach to child safety. it comes as a bbc...
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craig templeton, bbc news. novak djokovic has reached a record 77th masters semi final by making the last four in monte carlo. he beat alex de minaur in straight sets, and will face casper ruud next — while jannik sinner is also through to the semis. the italian lost a set for the first time this tournament, but beat holger rune to continue his record of reaching the last four at least of all five of the events he's played this year. sinner will play stefanos tsitsipas next. the host of the 2014 commonwealth games have said they could stage the event in 2026 if no alternative is found. glasgow have offered to accomodate a streamlined and cheaper games, after singapore joined malaysia in ruling out a bid. it follows the australian state of victoria withdrawing last year because of rising costs. we have said to both the commonwealth federation and scratchy government and other, we want to develop a concept using the money to have, so they put on it to about £100 million directly into the hose economy month for
craig templeton, bbc news. novak djokovic has reached a record 77th masters semi final by making the last four in monte carlo. he beat alex de minaur in straight sets, and will face casper ruud next — while jannik sinner is also through to the semis. the italian lost a set for the first time this tournament, but beat holger rune to continue his record of reaching the last four at least of all five of the events he's played this year. sinner will play stefanos tsitsipas next. the host of the...
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zoe conway — bbc news. in the war in ukraine, over recent weeks russia has been targeting critical civilian infrastructure such as the countries —— targeting critical civilian infrastructure such as the country's main power plants, which is leaving millions without electricity and water. our eastern europe correspondent sarah rainsford has travelled to the east of the country to kharkiv — where 10 attacks took place today and more than 200,000 people are without power, to see how ukrainians are coping with life with no electricity. russia's war on ukraine has entered a new phase. this power plant in kharkiv was hit with five missiles — part of a massive attack on the energy system across the country. farfrom saving ukrainians, as it still claims, russia is trying to plunge their country into darkness. leading me through the ruins, igor has worked at this plant since soviet times. you don't usually hear engineers talk like this. translation: it's like my home has been destroyed. _ it brings pain and
zoe conway — bbc news. in the war in ukraine, over recent weeks russia has been targeting critical civilian infrastructure such as the countries —— targeting critical civilian infrastructure such as the country's main power plants, which is leaving millions without electricity and water. our eastern europe correspondent sarah rainsford has travelled to the east of the country to kharkiv — where 10 attacks took place today and more than 200,000 people are without power, to see how...