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this is bbc news. 0n on this vote. the bill has passed. the us house of representatives passes a long—awaited aid package for ukraine, worth $61 billion. against the backdrop is of recent tensions between israel and iran to be busy investigate and iran to be busy investigate a new crackdown on women inside the republic. and 25 years on from the columbine high school shooting, we reflect on the impact of the tragedy. hello, i�*m carl nasman. the us house of representatives has passed a crucial aid bill for ukraine totalling nearly $61 billion. if passed by the senate, the long—awaited funds will provide roughly $23 billion to replenish us weapons, stockpiles and facilities, more than $11 billion to fund current us military operations in the region. and another $14 billion to help ukraine buy advanced weapons systems and other defence equipment. republican house speaker mike johnson — who brought the bill to a vote — said it was the right thing to do. from the capitol, our news correspondent helena humphrey, told us more about toda
this is bbc news. 0n on this vote. the bill has passed. the us house of representatives passes a long—awaited aid package for ukraine, worth $61 billion. against the backdrop is of recent tensions between israel and iran to be busy investigate and iran to be busy investigate a new crackdown on women inside the republic. and 25 years on from the columbine high school shooting, we reflect on the impact of the tragedy. hello, i�*m carl nasman. the us house of representatives has passed a...
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justin rowlatt, bbc news. a nigerian chess champion has shattered a world record for the longest chess marathon — after playing the game unbeaten for 58 hours straight to raise money for underprivileged children. tunde onakoya started his epic session on wednesday, at a chessboard in new york's times square. he broke the record on saturday and continued to play for two hours beyond the previous record time. he set out to raise one million dollars for children's education across africa. that was a moment i was ready to give it up and go to bed. nigerians from all over the world and when we met overnight, nobody went home, people went from london, tennessee, we're singing and dancing together. i couldn't just give up. a reminder you can get updates around the clock on our websites. you can follow all of the latest from capitol hill on that aid bill for ukraine. stay with us here in bbc news. hello there. it's been a chilly start to the weekend. we've got some cold weather overnight where we have the clearer sk
justin rowlatt, bbc news. a nigerian chess champion has shattered a world record for the longest chess marathon — after playing the game unbeaten for 58 hours straight to raise money for underprivileged children. tunde onakoya started his epic session on wednesday, at a chessboard in new york's times square. he broke the record on saturday and continued to play for two hours beyond the previous record time. he set out to raise one million dollars for children's education across africa. that...
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your bbc podcasts. hello there. it's been a chilly start to the weekend. we've got some cold weather overnight where we have the clearer skies. temperatures may be a bit higher in scotland, mind you, because we've seen this cloud moving down from the north and we'll continue to see a bit of light rain or drizzle on that weak weather front there as it runs into our area of high pressure. now, in between those two weather fronts, the potentialfor some slightly warmer air across scotland where we get some sunshine, and particularly northern ireland. but for england and wales, we're still in the cold air. so it's not going to be too hot for the runners in the london marathon. it should stay dry. there will be a cool northeasterly breeze and a top temperature 11 or 12 degrees. we will see some cloud developing in east anglia in the south east that could bring the odd light shower here and there. 0therwise, some sunny spells for other parts of england and wales, plenty of sunshine for northern ireland, much m
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wyre davies, bbc news, jerusalem. more from wyrie, now, on the latest developments in the region. the very real threat seems to diminish after both sides play down or completely ignored the events of recent days. events and tensions in the region remain very high. unless 24 the region remain very high. unless 2a hours and iranian military base in iraq appears to be attacked. nobody is claimed responsibility for the attack in which one person is said to have been killed. images seem to show the aftermath of a big explosion on israel's northern border there's been exchanges of fire across the frontier with iranian allied militants engaging with israeli troops for the palestinian occupied west bank israeli troops have been involved in a two day operation which is left apparently ten people dead, including a senior commander from palestinian islamichhad. it's events in gaza after six months of war which are again coming to the fore of a night where israeli tanks and aeroplane attacks, military jets, bombing places in central gaza and insulting dowser in particular, the city of rafah f
wyre davies, bbc news, jerusalem. more from wyrie, now, on the latest developments in the region. the very real threat seems to diminish after both sides play down or completely ignored the events of recent days. events and tensions in the region remain very high. unless 24 the region remain very high. unless 2a hours and iranian military base in iraq appears to be attacked. nobody is claimed responsibility for the attack in which one person is said to have been killed. images seem to show the...
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now on bbc news, in an exclusive bbc newsnight interview, arsenal and ukraine national team footballer oleksandr zinchenko speaks about the war in his home country with kirsty wark. commentator: zinchenko. he's been a premier league star for manchester city... zinchenko will claim it. ..and now arsenal. and he's a proud ukrainian. oleksandr zinchenko says he'll swap football for fighting against russia if he's called up. i think it's a clear answer. of course. i would go. as the war continues, the arsenal player says ukraine's break with its russian neighbour is for good. since this invasion, we can't be friends with them any more. we will never forget what they have done to us, to our people. he's donated over £1,000,000 to ukraine, and now he says he wants to do the best for his country. i can't be more proudly than i am right now to be ukrainian. so what's next for zinchenko and the fighting, which has claimed tens of thousands of lives? every single day, i am watching some videos from ukraine with the kids, where they're hiding themselves in a bunker. and i was just trying to put
now on bbc news, in an exclusive bbc newsnight interview, arsenal and ukraine national team footballer oleksandr zinchenko speaks about the war in his home country with kirsty wark. commentator: zinchenko. he's been a premier league star for manchester city... zinchenko will claim it. ..and now arsenal. and he's a proud ukrainian. oleksandr zinchenko says he'll swap football for fighting against russia if he's called up. i think it's a clear answer. of course. i would go. as the war continues,...
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justin rowlatt, bbc news. that's it from me for the moment, do stay with us here on bbc news, i'm samantha simmonds, thanks for watching. hello. it's been a chilly start to the weekend. temperatures may be higher in scotland because we've seen this cloud moving down from the north and we will continue to see a bit of light rain or drizzle on the week with a front there as it runs into our area of with a front there as it runs into ourarea of high with a front there as it runs into our area of high pressure. in between those two weather fronts, the potential for some slightly warmer air across scotland where we get some sunshine and particularly northern ireland but for england and wales we are still in the cold air so it won't be too hot for the runners in the london marathon. it should stay dry, there will be a cool north—easterly breeze and a top temperature of 11 or 12 degrees. some cloud in east anglia and the south—east could bring the odd light shower here and there but sunny spells for other puzzlin
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justin rowlatt, bbc news. members of the scottish green party are to vote on whether to continue their power—sharing agreement with the snp. it follows an outcry about the scottish government's decision to ditch key targets for cutting greenhouse gas emissions — a move which is said to have angered green party colleagues. the vote will be held at an extraordinary general meeting, and officials say it will be binding on the party. after a huge public backlash, the welsh government is pulling back from imposing 20mph speed limits in built—up areas. it's expected some roads will now revert to 30mph. almost half a million people signed a petition, saying they didn't want the lower speed restrictions. here's tomos morgan. since this sign changed to being the rule and not the exception in september, a large part of the welsh public have not been happy in the slow lane. the £34 million policy to make 20 the default limit in urban areas was introduced by the welsh labour government in order to reduce collisions
justin rowlatt, bbc news. members of the scottish green party are to vote on whether to continue their power—sharing agreement with the snp. it follows an outcry about the scottish government's decision to ditch key targets for cutting greenhouse gas emissions — a move which is said to have angered green party colleagues. the vote will be held at an extraordinary general meeting, and officials say it will be binding on the party. after a huge public backlash, the welsh government is pulling...
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live from london, this is bbc news. lawmakers in the us house of representatives vote in favour of billions of dollars in us military aid for ukraine, after months of delay. i'm helena humphrey on capitol hill. president biden has told the senate to quickly send the foreign aid bill to quickly send the foreign aid bill to his desk for final approval. the scene as israel strikes homes in southern gaza. nine people have been killed, including at least four children, after strikes in rafah. the head of the government's climate watchdog, chris stark, criticises the prime minister. he told the bbc that rishi sunak has left the uk at risk of falling behind. and thousands of people take to the streets of the canary islands in protest at what they say are the damaging effects of over—tourism. hello, i'm samantha simmonds. politicians in the united states have approved a multi—billion dollar package of military aid to help ukraine in its fight against russia. the move has been warmly welcomed in ukraine and president biden h
live from london, this is bbc news. lawmakers in the us house of representatives vote in favour of billions of dollars in us military aid for ukraine, after months of delay. i'm helena humphrey on capitol hill. president biden has told the senate to quickly send the foreign aid bill to quickly send the foreign aid bill to his desk for final approval. the scene as israel strikes homes in southern gaza. nine people have been killed, including at least four children, after strikes in rafah. the...
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hello, welcome to bbc news. in the last hour or so — politicians in the united states have approved a multi billion dollar package of military aid to help ukraine in its fight against russia. the move has been warmly welcomed in ukraine and president biden has hailed it as an answer to history's call. in russia, the kremlin have reacted, saying the move will further enrich the us and ruin ukraine even more, by killing even more ukrainians. on this vote, 311 to the maze, 312 to the yes. the bill has passed. this is the moment the house of representatives approved a 60 billion dollar package of military aid for ukraine. it was a rare moment of bipartisan cooperation in the binary world of american politics, with democratsjoining moderate republicans to see off opposition from the hard—right. us officials have indicated that deliveries of munitions and air defence systems are ready to go as soon as there is approval in the senate. our correspondent in kyiv, james waterhouse, has been telling us the funding has
hello, welcome to bbc news. in the last hour or so — politicians in the united states have approved a multi billion dollar package of military aid to help ukraine in its fight against russia. the move has been warmly welcomed in ukraine and president biden has hailed it as an answer to history's call. in russia, the kremlin have reacted, saying the move will further enrich the us and ruin ukraine even more, by killing even more ukrainians. on this vote, 311 to the maze, 312 to the yes. the...
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hello, welcome to bbc news. in the last hour or so — politicians in the united states have approved a multi billion dollar package of military aid to help ukraine in its fight against russia. the move has been warmly welcomed in ukraine and president biden has hailed it as an answer to history's call. in russia, the kremlin have reacted, saying the move will further enrich the us and ruin ukraine even more, by killing even more ukrainians. on this vote, 311 to the maze, 312 to
hello, welcome to bbc news. in the last hour or so — politicians in the united states have approved a multi billion dollar package of military aid to help ukraine in its fight against russia. the move has been warmly welcomed in ukraine and president biden has hailed it as an answer to history's call. in russia, the kremlin have reacted, saying the move will further enrich the us and ruin ukraine even more, by killing even more ukrainians. on this vote, 311 to the maze, 312 to
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this is bbc news. us lawmakers are voting on a long—delayed military aid package for ukraine, as kyiv presses its western allies for more air defence systems in the war against russia. i'm helena humphrey on capitol hill. as us lawmakers prepare to vote on that long awaited aid to ukraine. palestinians take cover as israel strikes homes in southern gaza. nine people have been killed, including at least four children, after strikes in rafah. and thousands of people take to the streets of the canary islands in protest against what they say are the damaging effects of over—tourism. hello, i'm samantha simmonds. there are high hopes that a $61 billion military funding package for ukraine — which stalled in the us house of representatives months ago — will be unlocked in the next hour. president zelensky has said that without the additional weapons it'll bring, ukraine will lose the war with russia. these are live pictures from the house of representatives, where a debate has been under way for the
this is bbc news. us lawmakers are voting on a long—delayed military aid package for ukraine, as kyiv presses its western allies for more air defence systems in the war against russia. i'm helena humphrey on capitol hill. as us lawmakers prepare to vote on that long awaited aid to ukraine. palestinians take cover as israel strikes homes in southern gaza. nine people have been killed, including at least four children, after strikes in rafah. and thousands of people take to the streets of the...
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this means we've got bbc one and bbc two sewn up tonight. genius move. very clever move. right, the first story we're going to talk about is about the mp mark menzies, who represents a seat in the north—west of england and, until wednesday night, he was a conservative mp. he's now been stripped of the whip and is an independent and the claims were made in the times newspaper on wednesday night. the newspaper is alleging that, in the recent past, he made a phone call at 3:15am to his former campaign manager, who is 78 years old. and the allegation is that mark menzies said, "i am locked in a flat and i need £5,000 of money to be let out." and then the paper goes on to allege that that money was paid, but then it was reimbursed, the paper claims, using otherfunds that had been raised for political purposes. so that is what the times newspaper alleged on wednesday night. there have been some repercussions from those reports. what is difficult for the bbc is that we have approached mark menzies for comment. he has not said anything to us, but he did speak to the times news
this means we've got bbc one and bbc two sewn up tonight. genius move. very clever move. right, the first story we're going to talk about is about the mp mark menzies, who represents a seat in the north—west of england and, until wednesday night, he was a conservative mp. he's now been stripped of the whip and is an independent and the claims were made in the times newspaper on wednesday night. the newspaper is alleging that, in the recent past, he made a phone call at 3:15am to his former...
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this is bbc news. the headlines: nine people are reported to have been killed in israeli strikes on homes in southern gaza, including four children. it comes as the un agency for palestinian refugees warns that the risk of disease there is rising. ukraine hopes for more air defence systems in the war against russia, as us lawmakers prepare to vote on a long—delayed military aid package. kyiv has warned of an urgent need for fresh support from its allies. and the head of a uk government watchdog has told the bbc that rishi sunak has "set us back" on climate change. chris stark says the pm has left the uk at risk of falling behind other countries. thousands of people have taken to the streets of the canary islands in protest at what they say are unsustainable levels of mass tourism. they say overtourism is damaging the environment and drives up costs for local people. now on bbc news, it�*s newscast. where in the world is chris mason? hello. i am in the west midlands. i am in birmingham. oh, because
this is bbc news. the headlines: nine people are reported to have been killed in israeli strikes on homes in southern gaza, including four children. it comes as the un agency for palestinian refugees warns that the risk of disease there is rising. ukraine hopes for more air defence systems in the war against russia, as us lawmakers prepare to vote on a long—delayed military aid package. kyiv has warned of an urgent need for fresh support from its allies. and the head of a uk government...
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this is bbc news. nine people killed, at least four of them children, after israel strikes homes in southern gaza — where the un says the threat of disease is growing. we are scared. we are traumatised. we are thinking where we should go, but no one can answer this question. ukraine hopes for more air defence systems in the war against russia — as us lawmakers prepare to vote on a long—delayed military aid package. thousands of people take to the streets of the canary islands in protest against what they say are the damaging effects of over—tourism. hello, i'm lauren taylor. we start in the middle east, where nine people, including at least four children, have reportedly been killed after israeli strikes hit homes in rafah in the southern gaza strip. israeli planes and tanks pounded various parts of the territory overnight. the israeli war cabinet has been planning a large offensive against hamas in rafah, which is where an estimated 1.5 million displaced palestinians are sheltering. the us and
this is bbc news. nine people killed, at least four of them children, after israel strikes homes in southern gaza — where the un says the threat of disease is growing. we are scared. we are traumatised. we are thinking where we should go, but no one can answer this question. ukraine hopes for more air defence systems in the war against russia — as us lawmakers prepare to vote on a long—delayed military aid package. thousands of people take to the streets of the canary islands in protest...
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wyre davies, bbc news, jerusalem. let's speak to hanya aljamal who is in rafah working with international ngo global empowerment mission. thank you for being with us. can you tell us what happened overnight. you have any information what happened because yellow it was in the area where i reside right now, which is the west side of rafah. the shelling started to come _ the west side of rafah. the shelling started to come down _ the west side of rafah. the shelling started to come down around - the west side of rafah. the shelling started to come down around night| started to come down around night time so that was unsettling. a lot of people... initially there were two women who were retrieved from the women and then there was more. it was very distressing,... i was very anxious because it was fairly near to where we lived. to gain that is something that happens more often than we would like to admit it. from what we understand, _ than we would like to admit it. from what we understand, this _ than we would like to adm
wyre davies, bbc news, jerusalem. let's speak to hanya aljamal who is in rafah working with international ngo global empowerment mission. thank you for being with us. can you tell us what happened overnight. you have any information what happened because yellow it was in the area where i reside right now, which is the west side of rafah. the shelling started to come _ the west side of rafah. the shelling started to come down _ the west side of rafah. the shelling started to come down around -...
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this is bbc news. nine people killed, at least four of them children, after israel strikes homes in southern gaza — where the un says the threat of disease is growing. ukraine hopes for more air defence systems in the war against russia — as us lawmakers prepare to vote on a long—delayed military aid package. angry demonstrations across the canary islands, over the damaging effects of over—tourism. and a warning from the head of the government's climate watchdog , chris stark says the prime minister has left the uk at risk of falling behind. hello, i'm lauren taylor. we start in the middle east, where nine people, including at least four children, have reportedly been killed after israeli strikes hit homes in rafah in the southern gaza strip. israeli planes and tanks pounded various parts of the territory overnight. the israeli war cabinet has been planning a large offensive against hamas in rafah, which is where an estimated 1.5 million displaced palestinians are sheltering. the us and other a
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this is bbc news. the headlines: nine people are reported to have been killed in israeli strikes in southern gaza, including four children. it comes as the un agency for palestinian refugees, unrwa, warns that the risk of disease is rising. us lawmakers have moved a step closer to approving a much delayed $60 billion package of military aid for ukraine. the republican house speaker, mikejohnson, still faces some resistance from the right of his party. the head of a uk government watchdog, the climate change committee, warns that rishi sunak has "set us back" on climate change. chris stark says the pm has left the uk at risk of falling behind other countries. new york city police say a man has died after setting himself on fire outside the courthouse where donald trump is being tried. maxwell azzarello had recently arrived from florida. now on bbc news it's the travel show. europe by train. for generations of backpackers, interrailers — and, well, for me — it's what travel�*s all about. and in ger
this is bbc news. the headlines: nine people are reported to have been killed in israeli strikes in southern gaza, including four children. it comes as the un agency for palestinian refugees, unrwa, warns that the risk of disease is rising. us lawmakers have moved a step closer to approving a much delayed $60 billion package of military aid for ukraine. the republican house speaker, mikejohnson, still faces some resistance from the right of his party. the head of a uk government watchdog, the...
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this is bbc news. nine people reported killed, including at least four children, after israel strikes homes in southern gaza — where the un says the threat of disease is growing. ukraine hopes for more air defence systems in the war against russia, as us lawmakers prepare to vote on a military aid package. a warning from the head of the government's climate of the government's climate watchdog — chris stark says the prime minister has left the uk at risk of falling behind. hello, i'm lauren taylor. we start in the middle east, where nine people including at least four children have reportedly been killed after israeli strikes hit homes in rafah in the southern gaza strip. israeli planes and tanks pounded various parts of the territory overnight. the israeli war cabinet has been planning a large offensive against hamas in rafah, which is where an estimated 1.5 million displaced palestinians are sheltering. the us and other allies have warned israel against a full—scale assault on the city. these a
this is bbc news. nine people reported killed, including at least four children, after israel strikes homes in southern gaza — where the un says the threat of disease is growing. ukraine hopes for more air defence systems in the war against russia, as us lawmakers prepare to vote on a military aid package. a warning from the head of the government's climate of the government's climate watchdog — chris stark says the prime minister has left the uk at risk of falling behind. hello, i'm lauren...
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jane mccubbin, bbc news. good luck! rowers at oxford university will today name one of their boats �*river action' in honour of a campaign group which aims to hold water companies to account for river pollution. it comes amid concern over high levels of e.coli in the river thames during last month's oxford and cambridge boat races, when one rower fell ill before the race. temperatures below the average for the time of year. it's been colder than what we would have expected to see in april. we've had snow in helsinki today. three degrees, flurries of snow. central parts of europe not making double figures. we are feeling the chill as that cold air arrives from the north. the weather is quiet. a lot of welcome, dry weather. here is the satellite picture. cloud building in through the morning. some areas still quite sunny. some areas overcast. temperatures, best in the west, 15 celsius in northern ireland. 0n the coast, 9—10 c. temperatures are on the down, pollen levels are on the up. high in the south—west. aerial
jane mccubbin, bbc news. good luck! rowers at oxford university will today name one of their boats �*river action' in honour of a campaign group which aims to hold water companies to account for river pollution. it comes amid concern over high levels of e.coli in the river thames during last month's oxford and cambridge boat races, when one rower fell ill before the race. temperatures below the average for the time of year. it's been colder than what we would have expected to see in april....
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live from london, this is bbc news. iran downplays friday's presumed attack by israel, with the foreign minister describing the weapons used as "children's toys" that had caused no deaths or damage. a multi—billion—dollar ukraine aid bill moves one step closer to being passed by us lawmakers. a man who set himself on fire outside the court in new york where donald trump's hush—money trial is taking place has died. and it's checkmate for a nigerian chess master, as he sets a new world record — playing for 60 hours non—stop. hello. i'm nicky schiller. welcome to the programme. we start this hour with the tensions in the middle east. iran's foreign minister has downplayed israel's involvement in the recent attack on his country, describing the weapons used as "children's toys". hossein amir—abdollahian made the comments in an interview with us media. he said israeli microdrones used in the operation had caused no deaths or damage, and dismissed it as a "desperate attempt" by israel to "make a victory out of the
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stay with us here on bbc news. it's been a lovely day so far but there is a bit of a chill out in the sunshine, the blue colours and the temperature charts across eastern parts of the uk and europe show temperature is below average this weekend, a big departure for europe when we have seen record heat, in the south and east low pressure dominating. quite stormy at times. to the north and west a rare glimpse of high pressure. that means for most of us we continue with a dry story through today, some isolated showers in eastern counties of england, a cold breeze and thick cloud pushing into northern scotland. but across sheltered western areas it stays semi—unpleasant in the sunshine, temperature 13—15 compare to actually maximum of ten in the east. across the north and east, tree pollen levels are slow tomorrow but creeping up to high this afternoon across the south—west. this evening and overnight you've got showers across the south—east but many places dry, the exception is central and eastern scotland for
stay with us here on bbc news. it's been a lovely day so far but there is a bit of a chill out in the sunshine, the blue colours and the temperature charts across eastern parts of the uk and europe show temperature is below average this weekend, a big departure for europe when we have seen record heat, in the south and east low pressure dominating. quite stormy at times. to the north and west a rare glimpse of high pressure. that means for most of us we continue with a dry story through today,...
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louisa pilbeam, bbc news. we have had an update from emirates airlines, one of the big operators added to by, who have set it has returned to a normal flight schedule from dubai international airport, that came injust from dubai international airport, that came in just as we have been speaking about it from emirates airlines. tens of thousands of runners will take their marks tomorrow for what could be the largest london marathon ever held. the elite race will be hotly contested — but the costumes on display in the mass participation event promise to be just as eye—catching. of course, behind each of those costumes is a story, as jayne mccubbin has been finding out. it's almost here. runners are getting ready. there's just 21i hours left to go. whose idea was this, jackie? my idea. i'm sorry, guys, i'm sorry. all my idea. right now, around 50,000 people are preparing to show london exactly what they've got. and what you have, nathaniel, is...? i've got a trombone. fanfare and i've got a cereal box! oh, and
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ben moore, bbc news. leanne maskell has adhd and is a coach for others with the condition and joins us now, alongside the pharmacist and lawyer thorrun govind. good morning to both of you. we heard from alice and the issues she has. there is a shortage of medicine and she doesn't know if she will get the medication, difficult position to be in. it’s the medication, difficult position to be in. �* . . . to be in. it's life as well. the fact the medication - to be in. it's life as well. the fact the medication can i to be in. it's life as well. the fact the medication can save| fact the medication can save pe0ple's_ fact the medication can save people's lives as we talked about, say five _ people's lives as we talked about, say five times higher risk of suicide _ say five times higher risk of suicide for people than adhd than with so_ suicide for people than adhd than with so the fact the medication has been _ with so the fact the medication has been stopped overnight with no communication to the people
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about the area because the bbc go there they a little go there and they do a little historical pieces about all the history of area, and history of the of the area, and people learn about that stuff, and that's a good thing. people learn about that stuff, and havethat's a good thing. people learn about that stuff, and havethat'ssaidood thing. people learn about that stuff, and havethat'ssaid00(league exeter have also said in league two condemn the two that they condemn the decision. let's see decision. so look, let's see what efl, though, what happens. the efl, though, have that weren't have said that they weren't consulted the consulted over any of this. the fa released statement fa released a statement yesterday saying all yesterday saying this is all agreed last year efl agreed in the last year the efl were side, saying were on side, efl are saying there's no there's no formal consultation the clubs consultation and that the clubs are themselves consultation and that the clubs are benefit themselves consultation and that the clubs are benefit all mselves consultation and that the c
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now on bbc news, it's the travel show. europe by train. for generations of backpackers, interrailers — and, well, for me — it's what travel�*s all about. and in germany, the railways are booming, partly because of this — it's called the deutschlandticket. it costs me 49 euros a month and it allows me almost unlimited use of the country's regional public transport network. it was a cost—of—living measure introduced in 2023, initially at just nine euros each. i do love a train — who doesn't? — so, i'm planning to take them to crisscross the country and get a better look at the close relationship between germans and their railways. from berlin's iconic u—bahn to the incredible hanging overhead railway of the industrial west to the makeshift island trains of the northern coast... we've got the birds flying, the water, the light — this is stunning! ..i'm here to see how engineering and a bit of imagination have led to a network like no other. doors beep. with almost 40,000km of track, germany's rail network is the longest in
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this is bbc news. the headlines — iran's foreign minister has warned his country will give, what he called "an immediate and maximum response" if israel acts against its interests, but only if there is a significant attack from israel. he was speaking to us media after a presumed israeli drone attack on isfahan in central iran. a man is in critical condition after setting himself on fire outside the new york courthouse where donald trump is being tried. he's been named as maxwell azzarello from florida, a new arrival in new york with no criminal record in the city. the us house of representatives has moved a step closer to approving a much delayed $60 billion package of military aid for ukraine. now on bbc news, it's the travel show. europe by train. for generations of backpackers, interrailers — and, well, for me — it's what travel�*s all about. and in germany, the railways are booming, partly because of this — it's called the deutschlandticket. it costs me 49 euros a month and it allows me
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your bbc podcasts. hello there. many parts of the uk had some lengthy spells of sunshine on friday but there were a few showers around. the remain of some of this shower cloud in wolverhampton gave this fine end to the day a fine sunset, and the majority of the shower cloud through friday afternoon was associated with a stripe of cloud you can see right here. this was actually an old cold front. the significance of that is colder air is behind it and as we go through the next few hours, that will be pushing in across much of the uk. milder air recirculating around our area of high pressure into northern ireland and western scotland, so it's here through the weekend that we will see the nation's highest temperatures. now, on to the next few hours. we're looking at that colder air arriving, a lot of dry weather, a lot of clear skies and that means it's a recipe for things turning pretty cold. and heading into the first part of saturday morning, we start off with a frost, even some patches of frost, i thin
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voice-over: this is bbc news. we'll have the headlines for you at the top of the hour, which is straight after this programme. hello and welcome. this week, we're finding out why a taylor swift correspondent is actually a thing for some in the media, how swiftonomics is now a real phenomenon. and the actor hugh grant says he's settled his legal case with one of rupert murdoch's newspaper groups for an enormous sum. but we'll start with an important story from the uk that raises big questions for howjournalism works. back in 2020, the health authorities commissioned a report into the care that children and young people who were questioning their gender were getting. the cass review, as it's called, came out last week, and it recommends a new approach for clinicians. this is a polarising subject for some people. so, what mightjournalism do differently in how it covers it? hannah barnes is a former bbc producer who investigated some of the uk's gender identity services for the corporation's newsnight programme. she w
voice-over: this is bbc news. we'll have the headlines for you at the top of the hour, which is straight after this programme. hello and welcome. this week, we're finding out why a taylor swift correspondent is actually a thing for some in the media, how swiftonomics is now a real phenomenon. and the actor hugh grant says he's settled his legal case with one of rupert murdoch's newspaper groups for an enormous sum. but we'll start with an important story from the uk that raises big questions...
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this is bbc news. world leaders call for calm, after us officials say an israeli missile hit iran. a $61—billion ukraine aid bill moves one step closer to passing in the us congress. and the us government is spending hundreds of billions of dollars to boost green manufacturing — we'll look at its impact on the economy. hello, i'm carl nasman. we start in the middle east, following thursday's strike on iran, which is widely considered to have been carried out by israel in response to last weekend's attack by tehran on saturday. the white house has declined to comment on the strike. earlier, us secretary of state antony blinken repeated his calls for de—escalation in the middle east. israel has not publicly acknowledged it carried out this latest strike. and iran appears to be minimising its damage. now, nearly 2a hours later, the details still are not entirely clear. we do know there were explosions overnight deep inside iran — in isfahan. it's about a four hour drive from the capital tehran. us officials told our news partner cbs news that there was an israeli missile strik
this is bbc news. world leaders call for calm, after us officials say an israeli missile hit iran. a $61—billion ukraine aid bill moves one step closer to passing in the us congress. and the us government is spending hundreds of billions of dollars to boost green manufacturing — we'll look at its impact on the economy. hello, i'm carl nasman. we start in the middle east, following thursday's strike on iran, which is widely considered to have been carried out by israel in response to last...
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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. tv reporter: prince harry and sir elton john have - launched legal action against the publishers of the daily mail. action is being taken against the sun newspaper. legal action against i the mirror group over allegations of phone hacking. who did you hack? be quicker to say who i didn't hack, wouldn't it? it would be easier. celebrities, politicians. i was living in this sort of superhighway of illicit information.
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i'm joined by former bbc chief political correspondent john sergeant john. journalist and author harriet sergeant and social commentator jo anna joana jarjue. it's a brace of sergeants tonight. you're not related, are you, by the way? >> no, no, no, we've gone into that. >> we went back to grandfathers. >> we went back to grandfathers. >> you've checked the family trees out and you've got a vicar, nothing like vicar, which is nothing like my family. vicar, which is nothing like my fani.y. we weren't. >> i knew we weren't. >> i knew we weren't. >> i'll start with you. >> harriet. i'll start with you. right. | >> harriet. i'll start with you. right. i being too simplistic right. am i being too simplistic by people with by saying that people with mental conditions, mental health conditions, depression, , they could depression, anxiety, they could go a long way towards sorting that getting in shape, that by maybe getting in shape, going to the gym, eating properly? being a bit ignorant? >> no, i totally agree with you and i think the we have take and i think the
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this is bbc news. ukrainian troops on the frontlines are facing severe ammunition shortages as they try to hold back russian advances. we are less than a day away from a vote in the us house of representatives — with billions of dollars of funding for ukraine hanging in the balance. and — president zelenskyy prepares to mark his fifth year in office as the third year of russia's invasion rages on. hello, i'm carl nasman. welcome to a special programme on the war in ukraine. let's start here in washington. all eyes will be on capitol hill this weekend — a dramatic shot of their life. as a foreign aid package for ukraine will finally make it onto the house floor. lawmakers are expected to vote saturday on that bill, along with several others, including assistance for israel and taiwan. republican speaker of the house mikejohnson had blocked ukrainian aid for months, and while it still faces resistance from some members of his own party, the bill is expected to pass. let's take a look at what's in t
this is bbc news. ukrainian troops on the frontlines are facing severe ammunition shortages as they try to hold back russian advances. we are less than a day away from a vote in the us house of representatives — with billions of dollars of funding for ukraine hanging in the balance. and — president zelenskyy prepares to mark his fifth year in office as the third year of russia's invasion rages on. hello, i'm carl nasman. welcome to a special programme on the war in ukraine. let's start here...
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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. gloria steinem is a name that's become almost synonymous with feminism. she was the face of the women's rights movements in the us during the 1970s, focusing her efforts on advancing women's political participation and reproductive rights. her activism followed her career in journalism, which started here in new york. she was the co—founder of ms magazine, one of the first us publications to focus on women's issues beyond the perils of housekeeping. now, at 89 years old, she's in a unique position to reflect on how far feminism has come and where it has gone wrong. gloria steinem sat down with bbc 100 women to discuss how feminism has changed in the past 50 years, cancel culture, and what the future might look like for women's rights movements.
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. gloria steinem is a name that's become almost synonymous with feminism. she was the face of the women's rights movements in the us during the 1970s, focusing her efforts on advancing women's political participation and reproductive rights. her activism followed her career in journalism, which started here in new york. she was the co—founder of ms magazine, one of...
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live from washington, this is bbc news. world leaders call for calm after us officials say an israeli missile hit iran. a $61 billion ukraine aid bill moves one step closer to passing in the us congress. and the us government is spending hundreds of billions of dollars to boost green manufacturing — we'll look at its impact on the economy. hello, i'm carl nasman. we begin in the middle east, following thursday's strike on iran, which is widely considered to have been carried out by israel in response to last weekend's attack by tehran on saturday. the white house has declined to comment on the strike. earlier, us secretary of state antony blinken repeated his calls for de—escalation in the middle east. israel has not publicly acknowledged it carried out this latest strike, and iran appears to be minimising it. now, nearly 24 hours later, the details still are not entirely clear. we do know there were explosions overnight deep inside iran, in isfahan. it's about a four—hour drive from the capital, tehran, and home to a
live from washington, this is bbc news. world leaders call for calm after us officials say an israeli missile hit iran. a $61 billion ukraine aid bill moves one step closer to passing in the us congress. and the us government is spending hundreds of billions of dollars to boost green manufacturing — we'll look at its impact on the economy. hello, i'm carl nasman. we begin in the middle east, following thursday's strike on iran, which is widely considered to have been carried out by israel in...
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the bbc has been s-ueakin -- mariupol. the bbc has been speaking with _ -- mariupol. the bbc has been speaking with ukraine's - -- mariupol. the bbc has been speaking with ukraine's prime l speaking with ukraine's prime minister, he told us ukraine needed this aid yesterday. can you help us understand what has been the real world impact of this month long delay in passing any kind of supplementary aid for ukraine? i would say the actual effect was twofold. for ukraine the cost was human lives, we have started running out of air defences and the soldiers on the front line had to actually ration the weapons that they use to protect their lives. obviously we have lost some territory and lost a lot of lives because of this delay, because of the bureaucracy. but there is also more to this than just ukraine. i think it will have far reaching global consequences because first of all ukraine was actually disarmed in the framework of the budapest memorandum in 1994, we had security guarantees from the uk, the us and russia. so we gave up one of the largest nuclear arsenals in
the bbc has been s-ueakin -- mariupol. the bbc has been speaking with _ -- mariupol. the bbc has been speaking with ukraine's - -- mariupol. the bbc has been speaking with ukraine's prime l speaking with ukraine's prime minister, he told us ukraine needed this aid yesterday. can you help us understand what has been the real world impact of this month long delay in passing any kind of supplementary aid for ukraine? i would say the actual effect was twofold. for ukraine the cost was human lives,...
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>> watch the bbc. i >> i don't watch the bbc. i don't don't see a lot on there don't i don't see a lot on there that i actually match of the day. that's, you day. maybe, but that's, you know, £159. know, it's not worth £159. >> not. >> no it's not. >> no it's not. >> no. there's a lot of >> no. and there's a lot of people, know, that's lot people, you know, that's a lot of money some people, you of money to some people, you know. know the over 75 get know. and i know the over 75 get helped. gets help. you helped. my mum gets help. you know doesn't have pay know she doesn't have to pay i get that. but you know i get all that. but you know i think we're sort of it think we're sort of funding it and don't see it back. and i don't see we get it back. and you see people and then when you see people that are not working, you know, and then when you see people that are still working, you know, and then when you see people that are still getting], you know, and then when you see people that arestill getting paid. know, and then when yo
>> watch the bbc. i >> i don't watch the bbc. i don't don't see a lot on there don't i don't see a lot on there that i actually match of the day. that's, you day. maybe, but that's, you know, £159. know, it's not worth £159. >> not. >> no it's not. >> no it's not. >> no. there's a lot of >> no. and there's a lot of people, know, that's lot people, you know, that's a lot of money some people, you of money to some people, you know. know the over 75 get...
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live from washington, this is a bbc news special report on the war in ukraine. ukrainian troops on the front lines are facing severe ammunition shortages as they try to hold back russian advances. we are less than a day away from a vote in the us house of representatives, with billions of dollars of funding for ukraine hanging in the balance. and president zelensky prepares to mark his fifth year in office, as the third year of russia's invasion rages on. hello, i'm carl nasman. welcome to a special programme on the war in ukraine. let's start here in washington — all eyes will be on capitol hill this weekend, as a foreign aid package for ukraine will finally make it onto the house floor. lawmakers are expected to vote saturday on that bill, along with several others, including humanitarian assistance for israel and taiwan. republican speaker of the house mikejohnson had blocked ukrainian aid for months, and while it still faces resistance from some members of his own party, the bill is expected to pass. let's take a look at what's in that aid package for kyiv
live from washington, this is a bbc news special report on the war in ukraine. ukrainian troops on the front lines are facing severe ammunition shortages as they try to hold back russian advances. we are less than a day away from a vote in the us house of representatives, with billions of dollars of funding for ukraine hanging in the balance. and president zelensky prepares to mark his fifth year in office, as the third year of russia's invasion rages on. hello, i'm carl nasman. welcome to a...
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you're live with bbc news. in new york — former president donald trump's latest appeal to halt his �*hush money�* trial was denied friday. the ruling — along with the completion ofjury selection that same day — sets the stage for opening arguments to take place as soon as monday. seven men and five women will consider evidence to determine whether the former president covered up a payment to adult film actress stormy daniels to keep quiet about a sexual encounter she says they had. mr trump denies any affair. (box tx) outside the courthouse just shortly after the jury was selected, a man set himself on fire. police say the man threw "conspiracy based" pamphlets into the air before dousing himself in liquid, and setting himself alight. authorities say the man is alive in hospital — but is in critical condition. officials do not believe that he was targeting any person or group. a key member of the us federal reserve, which sets american interest rates, says the us is in "no hurry" over cutting intere
you're live with bbc news. in new york — former president donald trump's latest appeal to halt his �*hush money�* trial was denied friday. the ruling — along with the completion ofjury selection that same day — sets the stage for opening arguments to take place as soon as monday. seven men and five women will consider evidence to determine whether the former president covered up a payment to adult film actress stormy daniels to keep quiet about a sexual encounter she says they had. mr...
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captain america used it for lots of , bbc, itv captain america used it for lots of, bbc, itv dramas, nightclubs. so i utilise the space so there will be some young people out there looking at this or i hope they are, looking at you, kate, and thinking , i want to do what and thinking, i want to do what she's done. >> any advice? >> any advice? >> just be confident in yourself. get up every day. >> that's for easy you to say because you're a confident person. i sometimes people go to work at to be confident. work at that to be confident. >> yeah, you what have to >> yeah, you do what you have to tell you have to have tell yourself. you have to have a positive, positive mindset as well. and don't let circumstances or other people influence you. every single person is made up of the same thing . we've all got it inside thing. we've all got it inside us. it'sjust thing. we've all got it inside us. it's just nurturing it and getting it out . be confident in getting it out. be confident in yourself. get i get every day yourself. get i get up every day and i've got no problem with talking t
captain america used it for lots of , bbc, itv captain america used it for lots of, bbc, itv dramas, nightclubs. so i utilise the space so there will be some young people out there looking at this or i hope they are, looking at you, kate, and thinking , i want to do what and thinking, i want to do what she's done. >> any advice? >> any advice? >> just be confident in yourself. get up every day. >> that's for easy you to say because you're a confident person. i sometimes...
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this is bbc news. world leaders call for calm after us officials say an israeli missile hit iran. a 61—billion—dollar aid ukraine aid package moves one step closer to passing in the us congress. and — the us government is spending hundreds of billions of dollars to boost green manufacturing — we'll look at its impact on the economy. hello. we start in the middle east, following last night's strike on iran, which is widely considered to have been carried out by israel in response to last weekend's attack by tehran on saturday. the white house has declined to comment on the strike. and despite further questions from reporters, white house press secretary karinejean—pierre said the biden adminstration didn't have "anything to share". earlier, us secretary of state antony blinken repeated calls for de—escalation in the middle east. the united states has not been involved in any offensive operations. what we are focused on, but the g7 is focused on, and it is reflected in our statement ended our conversation is our work to de—escalate tensions, to de—escalate tensions,
this is bbc news. world leaders call for calm after us officials say an israeli missile hit iran. a 61—billion—dollar aid ukraine aid package moves one step closer to passing in the us congress. and — the us government is spending hundreds of billions of dollars to boost green manufacturing — we'll look at its impact on the economy. hello. we start in the middle east, following last night's strike on iran, which is widely considered to have been carried out by israel in response to last...
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but it was upwards from there — transmitting in higher definition than bbc! and, within a few years, becoming the first channel in europe to broadcast in colour. over the decades it's created many classic shows, a number of which have been cheekily ported across to bbc1. we'll leave you with a mash—up of memories. happy birthday bbc2 — love newsnight. # just the two of us, we can make it if we try # just the two of us...#
but it was upwards from there — transmitting in higher definition than bbc! and, within a few years, becoming the first channel in europe to broadcast in colour. over the decades it's created many classic shows, a number of which have been cheekily ported across to bbc1. we'll leave you with a mash—up of memories. happy birthday bbc2 — love newsnight. # just the two of us, we can make it if we try # just the two of us...#
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sara girvin, bbc news. the us government is spending hundreds of billions of dollars transforming its industry to try to compete with china on green manufacturing. it's led to a boom in factories and a stronger economy, but there are fears it's also fuelling inflation and record debt, and the state of the economy will be a crucial issue in the presidential election in the autumn. our economics editor, faisal islam, reports from the state of georgia. here in georgia, the landscape is changing — the southern bible belt of america reborn as the battery belt, as the usa throws money at outcompeting china in manufacturing a variety of electric cars. and where some of these vehicles are going, they won't need roads. so we're building an all—electric vertical take—off aircraft, which is basically a flying car. this flying car will hold four passengers, plus a pilot. mass produced here? mass produced here, in the hundreds to thousands flying cars per year. we're going to be getting up to thousands ofjobs. the
sara girvin, bbc news. the us government is spending hundreds of billions of dollars transforming its industry to try to compete with china on green manufacturing. it's led to a boom in factories and a stronger economy, but there are fears it's also fuelling inflation and record debt, and the state of the economy will be a crucial issue in the presidential election in the autumn. our economics editor, faisal islam, reports from the state of georgia. here in georgia, the landscape is changing...
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i'm lewis vaughan jones, this is bbc news. bye—bye. hello from the bbc sport centre, i'm lizzie. it's fa cup semi—finals weekend at wembley — with coventry against manchester united on sunday and manchester city v chelsea tomorrow. defending champions city are the favourites but they have an injury concern in the shape of erling haaland. the striker was subsituted just before extra—time during their champions league quarterfinal to real madrid before they lost on penalties. his manager said haaland asked to come off due to feeling a muscular issue. the everton and scotland defender nathan patterson is out for the rest of the season and looks likely to miss this summer's european championship. patterson needs surgery to a hamstring injury sustained in this week's six nil thrashing by chelsea. in this week's 6—0thrashing by chelsea. it means scotland are now likely to be without their two best right—backs for the tournament, which they kick off against hosts germany on june 14th. some sad news now as the former wales international leightonjames has died aged 71. the winge
i'm lewis vaughan jones, this is bbc news. bye—bye. hello from the bbc sport centre, i'm lizzie. it's fa cup semi—finals weekend at wembley — with coventry against manchester united on sunday and manchester city v chelsea tomorrow. defending champions city are the favourites but they have an injury concern in the shape of erling haaland. the striker was subsituted just before extra—time during their champions league quarterfinal to real madrid before they lost on penalties. his manager...
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you're watching the context on bbc news. taylor swift surprised herfans — by releasing �*two sets of songs�* about her love life. in the uk, women are being filmed on the streets on nights out, without their knowledge. these videos are getting millions of views online. greater manchester police say they're trying to catch the person or people making the videos. eliza hatch is the founder of cheer up luv, which is a photo series and platform that retells accounts of street harassment. she told me this is a really worrying trend. i've actually seen these videos circulating for months, and it's women who are being covertly filmed without their knowledge and without their consent on nights out, and then they are being uploaded with these tags like manchester nightlife, or liverpool nightlife or whatever kind of nightlife it might be. but with the obvious intent to humiliate and to publicly shame the women in the videos. let's bring in our panel, anna and stephanie, let's start with you anna, a really challenging issue beca
you're watching the context on bbc news. taylor swift surprised herfans — by releasing �*two sets of songs�* about her love life. in the uk, women are being filmed on the streets on nights out, without their knowledge. these videos are getting millions of views online. greater manchester police say they're trying to catch the person or people making the videos. eliza hatch is the founder of cheer up luv, which is a photo series and platform that retells accounts of street harassment. she...
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this is bbc news. women are being filmed on the streets on nights out, without their knowledge — getting millions of views online. greater manchester police say they're trying to catch the person making the videos. joining me now is eliza hatch. she is the founder of cheer up luv, which is a photo series and platform that retells accounts of street harassment. thank you for coming on the programme. thanks so much for having me. �* , , . ., programme. thanks so much for having me. e , . ., ., programme. thanks so much for having me. . ., ., ., ., me. let's be clear of what we are talkin: me. let's be clear of what we are talking about _ me. let's be clear of what we are talking about here, _ me. let's be clear of what we are talking about here, this - me. let's be clear of what we are talking about here, this is - me. let's be clear of what we are | talking about here, this is women out on the streets on a night out, enjoying themselves, and someone filling them with their mobile phone. now it's not
this is bbc news. women are being filmed on the streets on nights out, without their knowledge — getting millions of views online. greater manchester police say they're trying to catch the person making the videos. joining me now is eliza hatch. she is the founder of cheer up luv, which is a photo series and platform that retells accounts of street harassment. thank you for coming on the programme. thanks so much for having me. �* , , . ., programme. thanks so much for having me. e , . .,...