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to tell us more about this new service from bbc news, arabic. new service from bbc news, arabic, i'm joined by tareq kafala, who's the head of languages for the bbc world service. thank you so much for coming on newswatch. it is a volatile situation in gaza. how easy has it been to set up this service? we're quite practised now at launching emergency services. as you mentioned, we set up in may an emergency service for sudan. after six months, we've we've reduced that to one edition a day and replaced it with one additional day for the gaza emergency lifeline service. so we're moving resources from one place to the next to launch the service. it's a... emergency services are by their nature, they have a small footprint. and they're a flexible service, which we can throw up and reduce at short notice. and what do you want to do? what sort of content are you broadcasting? yeah, we're producing news content specifically focused on on gaza and israel, but we're also providing a public service or which is based around emergency information that people need updates on, what's happening in
to tell us more about this new service from bbc news, arabic. new service from bbc news, arabic, i'm joined by tareq kafala, who's the head of languages for the bbc world service. thank you so much for coming on newswatch. it is a volatile situation in gaza. how easy has it been to set up this service? we're quite practised now at launching emergency services. as you mentioned, we set up in may an emergency service for sudan. after six months, we've we've reduced that to one edition a day and...
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this is bbc news. bbc news, bringing you different stories from across the uk. a new drama about the real issues teenagers face with input from some of those who have first—hand experience. i've been finding it so much easier recently. today, 16—year—old luka is in charge of wardrobe, but this time last year, their depression was so bad, they were off school for a month. yeah, i couldn't get out of bed. ijust spent time in bed staring at the ceiling. i was that sad. my friends at school stopped talking to me afterwards, but i've got friends again now and that's really good. so, rehearsals are all done now, and so now it is time for the filming and the teenagers will get to do every part of the production. they are on the sound, they are on the clapper, and they are even starring in the production itself. 0k, camera. it helped me with my self esteem and my confidence overall, i have become a more... just a more accepting person. for more stories from across the uk, head to the bbc news website. he will live with bbc news. -- you are live with _ he will live
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welcome to bbc news. israel's defence forces say they've arrested the director of gaza's largest hospital, al—shifa. they say mohammad abu salmiya has been transferred for questioning by the israeli security agency. they say they followed evidence that 'al shifa hospital, under his direct management, served as a hamas command and control centre'. they added that there was 'extensive hamas terrorist activity�* at the hospital under the his management.
welcome to bbc news. israel's defence forces say they've arrested the director of gaza's largest hospital, al—shifa. they say mohammad abu salmiya has been transferred for questioning by the israeli security agency. they say they followed evidence that 'al shifa hospital, under his direct management, served as a hamas command and control centre'. they added that there was 'extensive hamas terrorist activity�* at the hospital under the his management.
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and you are welcome to bbc news. and you are welcome to bbc news. israel says its army has completely encircled gaza city, and is engaged in face—to—face battles with hamas fighters. it says combat is taking place in a dense, built—up area that it claims is the centre of the group's infrastructure, which israel is intent on destroying. it comes as seven un—mandated human rights experts have said that they believe that the palestinians in gaza are at grave risk of genocide, and that time is running out to prevent this. the special rapporteurs alleged that israel was planning to "decimate" the gaza strip. joe inwood reports. israel says it has gaza city surrounded. its ground forces, supported by heavy armour, are pushing into the crowded, urban centre of the strip. but no one thinks this will be quick or easy. they are on hamas�*s territory. the group put out their own footage, showing an attack on an israeli tank. they said they would make gaza a curse of the place for israel. —— cursed place of israel. caught in the middle are ordinar
and you are welcome to bbc news. and you are welcome to bbc news. israel says its army has completely encircled gaza city, and is engaged in face—to—face battles with hamas fighters. it says combat is taking place in a dense, built—up area that it claims is the centre of the group's infrastructure, which israel is intent on destroying. it comes as seven un—mandated human rights experts have said that they believe that the palestinians in gaza are at grave risk of genocide, and that time...
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stay us with here in bbc news. there is plenty i here in bbc news. there is plenty more for you today. hello, the temperatures will but and down over the next few days. we are in a colder spell at the moment. but drier with some sunshine around and then into the weekend it turns more unsettled. but milder once again. today mostly fine, although cloud y. southern britain will see wind and rain at times. tied with this area of low pressure. the main impacts are felt in france and the channel islands. this front will work in from the west to bring some rain through the day. the wet and windy weather pulls away from southern britain as we head through the afternoon. elsewhere a lot of cloud, some showers to the east coast. best of the sunshine will be across northern scotland. rain pushes into northern ireland and spreads across the irish sea into western wales and scotland. a chilly day, temperatures of six to ten or 11 degrees in the south. tonight that weather front spreads across the country, bringing showersy rain. it is followed pi by clear spells
stay us with here in bbc news. there is plenty i here in bbc news. there is plenty more for you today. hello, the temperatures will but and down over the next few days. we are in a colder spell at the moment. but drier with some sunshine around and then into the weekend it turns more unsettled. but milder once again. today mostly fine, although cloud y. southern britain will see wind and rain at times. tied with this area of low pressure. the main impacts are felt in france and the channel...
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you're watching bbc news. voters in 12 states across the us have cast their ballots in local and state elections with closely watched races in kentucky, mississippi virginia and ohio. voters in ohio have voted to enshrine the right to abortion in the state by 52% to 42%, ends the constitution to protect access to abortion and write to 1's own medical treatment. they also voted to legalise recreational marijuana and in the kentucky governor �*s race andy beshear is expected to win re—election defeating his republican challenger daniel cameron. voters will determine their next state governor we will renew those results when they come in to us. we will speak to the national political reporter. it lets start with voters in ohio supporting abortion rights and we have seen president biden saying americans voted to protect their fundamental freedoms and democracy. how significant is this result? it is very significant, especially significant in ohio because ohio is a very red state that has leaned conservatively
you're watching bbc news. voters in 12 states across the us have cast their ballots in local and state elections with closely watched races in kentucky, mississippi virginia and ohio. voters in ohio have voted to enshrine the right to abortion in the state by 52% to 42%, ends the constitution to protect access to abortion and write to 1's own medical treatment. they also voted to legalise recreational marijuana and in the kentucky governor �*s race andy beshear is expected to win...
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emma simpson, bbc news. nottingham city council has declared itself in effect bankrupt, meaning it will stop all spending other than services it must provide by law. a recent report said the labour—run local authority was set to overspend by £23 million this financial year. the council said cuts in government funding and a rising demand for services were to blame. rishi sunak has accused the greek prime minister of trying to "grandstand" over the parthenon sculptures — also known as the elgin marbles — which are in the british museum. the prime minister was defending his decision to cancel a planned meeting with his greek counterpart yesterday over a row over the sculptures which greece wants returned to athens. in a fiery exchange in the commons, the labour leader sir keir starmer accused mr sunak of trying to humiliate the greek leader, as our political editor chris mason reports. jeering prime minister's questions is a brutal spectacle. jeers and cheers prime ministers fear it, even hate it. order!
emma simpson, bbc news. nottingham city council has declared itself in effect bankrupt, meaning it will stop all spending other than services it must provide by law. a recent report said the labour—run local authority was set to overspend by £23 million this financial year. the council said cuts in government funding and a rising demand for services were to blame. rishi sunak has accused the greek prime minister of trying to "grandstand" over the parthenon sculptures — also known...
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this is bbc news, the headlines... israel's prime minister meets his war cabinet to discuss need details of a deal that would see hamas release at least 50 hostages leaders of the brics group of emerging economies — call for an an immediate and sustained humanitarian truce in gaza. and the inspiring and influential women joining forces in an attempt to end child marriage around the globe. will come back, i'm lewis vaughan jones. will come back, i'm lewis vaughan jones. a, ., will come back, i'm lewis vaughan jones. ., ., ., , ., , more on our top story now — israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu has been meeting with his war cabinet and government to discuss the details of a deal to free at least 50 of the hostages held by hamas and other groups in gaza. a senior israeli official told the bbc that in return, israel would pause its attacks on hamas forfour days, while a us official says some palestinian prisoners would also be released. will so what about those prisoners held by israel — who may be released u
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jenny hill, bbc news, odesa. prince william has arrived here in singapore to announce five winners of his earthshot prize at an awards ceremony. our royal correspondent daniela relph has more. for the arrival of the prince of wales, on came the world's biggest indoor waterfall at this oasis inside singapore's changi airport. amid a walkabout and endless selfies, prince william comes to asia for his earthshot prize — a search for solutions to the big climate challenges. flying from the uk to singapore is a long journey for an environmental prize. but the prince's team has offset its travel and stress that this is a global project and its impact relies on prince william taking his earthshot vision around the world. is there a chance we could get you an earthshot burger? one of last year's winners has seen the benefit of having prince william on board when promoting their project. coming right up. morning, everyone! the packaging for these burgers was made by the company notpla. thank you very much. so i'm going t
jenny hill, bbc news, odesa. prince william has arrived here in singapore to announce five winners of his earthshot prize at an awards ceremony. our royal correspondent daniela relph has more. for the arrival of the prince of wales, on came the world's biggest indoor waterfall at this oasis inside singapore's changi airport. amid a walkabout and endless selfies, prince william comes to asia for his earthshot prize — a search for solutions to the big climate challenges. flying from the uk to...
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this is bbc news. this was a press conference by ayman nofal, a senior commander in the military wing of hamas, here boasting in 2021 that israel's border defences wouldn't protect it. the videos posted of the september drill, codenamed strong pillar 4, even made the news and a discussion programme on israel's kan 11 television station. the presenter here announcing that hamas had simulated an attack on israel. so, with all of this happening in plain sight, how was it that israeli soldiers on the ground were ta ken by surprise? there's clear evidence for a strategic intelligence failure. you have the data in front of you but you're not doing anything with it. you are feeling safe behind a fence where you spend billions of dollars on it. you think the technology you have invested in will keep you safe. we asked israel's defence forces for their response. they said... they are, though, questions that will haunt israel for years to come. could the attack have been anticipated, potentially saving 1,200 isr
this is bbc news. this was a press conference by ayman nofal, a senior commander in the military wing of hamas, here boasting in 2021 that israel's border defences wouldn't protect it. the videos posted of the september drill, codenamed strong pillar 4, even made the news and a discussion programme on israel's kan 11 television station. the presenter here announcing that hamas had simulated an attack on israel. so, with all of this happening in plain sight, how was it that israeli soldiers on...
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for its part, bbc news said... but several viewers told us they thought the on—air apologies and explanations were overdone. here's amanda roy. that strong language was indeed bleeped out when the story was covered on bbc one's evening bulletins. you called ministers useless bleep, morons, bleep, in emails and whatsapps to your professional colleagues. dave briggs was watching that report on the news at ten and asked... although most live viewers did receive the full, unadulterated proceedings of the inquiry, that wasn't the case for everyone. lisa egan describes herself as hard of hearing and uses subtitles to catch the odd words that she can't hear on television. she recorded this video for us. people who are wholly dependent on subtitles, either because they can't hear at all or because their condition affects their ability to process spoken audio, would have no idea that foul language was being used because none of the swear words appeared on the subtitles. at one point, the kc read out a stream of expletives
for its part, bbc news said... but several viewers told us they thought the on—air apologies and explanations were overdone. here's amanda roy. that strong language was indeed bleeped out when the story was covered on bbc one's evening bulletins. you called ministers useless bleep, morons, bleep, in emails and whatsapps to your professional colleagues. dave briggs was watching that report on the news at ten and asked... although most live viewers did receive the full, unadulterated...
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katy austin, bbc news. these two giant pandas — yang guang and tian tian — have been in edinburgh zoo for 12 years now. today the public had their last chance to say goodbye — because they're returning home to china. it was hoped they'd mate while they were here — but that didn't happen. but they have drawn visitors from all over the world who came to see them, as lorna gordon reports. going straight to antony blinken in israel, the system. fin going straight to antony blinken in israel, the system.— going straight to antony blinken in israel, the system. on my last visit here i discuss _ israel, the system. on my last visit here i discuss the _ israel, the system. on my last visit here i discuss the potential - israel, the system. on my last visit here i discuss the potential of - here i discuss the potential of humanitarian pauses to discuss the release of hamas hostages, to get aid and protection of palestinian civilians. i said there were issues that needed to be worked through but the united
katy austin, bbc news. these two giant pandas — yang guang and tian tian — have been in edinburgh zoo for 12 years now. today the public had their last chance to say goodbye — because they're returning home to china. it was hoped they'd mate while they were here — but that didn't happen. but they have drawn visitors from all over the world who came to see them, as lorna gordon reports. going straight to antony blinken in israel, the system. fin going straight to antony blinken in...
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this is bbc news. here in the uk, dozens of flood warnings remain in place after a storm battered the south coast of england and the channel islands. the storm knocked out power to thousands of homes, closed schools and damage property. those who found themselves in the eye of this storm are convinced it was a tornado that whipped off the sea, and ripped the through these homes. raising roofs, smashing windows and terrifying residents. the enormous clear up job is only reallyjust beginning. it come through the window and into the cupboard door. that hit that? yes, straight through. and some are onlyjust realising what they lived through. the water's starting to leak through the bedrooms, so we're prepared for the ceilings to come down in next couple of days. and, yeah, we don't really have a plan at the moment. you are going to need a new house. everyone's going to need a new house. this is a top floor flat, torn up by 100mph winds, carrying huge destructive hailstones. some of the debris is hard to co
this is bbc news. here in the uk, dozens of flood warnings remain in place after a storm battered the south coast of england and the channel islands. the storm knocked out power to thousands of homes, closed schools and damage property. those who found themselves in the eye of this storm are convinced it was a tornado that whipped off the sea, and ripped the through these homes. raising roofs, smashing windows and terrifying residents. the enormous clear up job is only reallyjust beginning. it...
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news. thanks so much for “oining us on bbc news._ thanks so much for “oining us on bbc news. ., ,, i. . turning now to the war in the middle east. the israeli military says it's found a tunnel shaft on the grounds of al—shifa hospital in gaza. it released this video, which it says shows an operational tunnel shaft, and claimed there was also a vehicle containing a large number of weapons. the bbc has not yet been able to independently verify the footage, nor the location. but israel has consistently said it believes hamas has an underground command headquarters beneath al—shifa hospital — claims hamas has denied. during the idf�*s raid of the hospital, they also found the body of a hostage near the site. yehudit weiss was one of the people abducted by hamas during its attacks on october 7th, from her home near the israel—gaza border. the israeli foreign ministry says weiss was a 65—year—old cancer patient, whose husband was murdered by hamas in those attacks. her body was reportedly recovered at a building adjacent to the al—shifa hospital, which remains the centrepoi
news. thanks so much for “oining us on bbc news._ thanks so much for “oining us on bbc news. ., ,, i. . turning now to the war in the middle east. the israeli military says it's found a tunnel shaft on the grounds of al—shifa hospital in gaza. it released this video, which it says shows an operational tunnel shaft, and claimed there was also a vehicle containing a large number of weapons. the bbc has not yet been able to independently verify the footage, nor the location. but israel has...
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this is bbc news. it's newsday. welcome to bbc news — broadcasting to viewers in the uk and around the world. we begin in gaza where a ceasefire has been extended for a further two days, to allow more humanitarian aid to enter the territory and more israeli hostages to be released. these pictures — from israel defence forces — are reported to show the moment that eleven hostages released by hamas from gaza entered israeli territory. that would bring the total number of released hostages to 50. the 33 palestinians were freed from israeli jails after midnight local time — these are the pictures of as they arrived in the town of beituna west of ramalla. and in the last few minuets we've heard from the office of the israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu — saying more palestinian prisoners to be freed from israeli prisons in the event that a release of more israeli hostages is carried out by hamas. the short statement says the next batch of 50 people are all female. for more on all the days developments
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this is bbc news, the headlines. the head of gaza's biggest hospital says a mass grave is being dug there as it runs out of fuel. israel says it's co—ordinating the transfer of incubators to gaza, but it's unclear whether hospitals will have enough power to use the extra equipment. claims senior officer involved in the stephen lawrence murder was corrupt. iceland evacuates thousands of residents as it braces for a volcanic eruption in the coming days. and the lifelong friendship between the harry potter star and his stunt double. sport and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre. a blow for stefanos tsitsipas at the atp finals in turin — he had to retire hurt, against holger rune who claims his first of the round robin phase. tsitsipas was 2—1 down in the first set before having to leave the court, and confirmed afterwards it was due to a back problem.... in a match which lasted just 1a minutes. hubert hurkacz will now step in to play tsitsipas�* final match against novak djokovic, with no chance of pr
this is bbc news, the headlines. the head of gaza's biggest hospital says a mass grave is being dug there as it runs out of fuel. israel says it's co—ordinating the transfer of incubators to gaza, but it's unclear whether hospitals will have enough power to use the extra equipment. claims senior officer involved in the stephen lawrence murder was corrupt. iceland evacuates thousands of residents as it braces for a volcanic eruption in the coming days. and the lifelong friendship between the...
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david willis, bbc news. david willis, bbc news, los angeles. in northern ireland, water pumping has started in the flooded areas of downpatrick. several towns were hit by heavy rain this week. but for many businesses it could be a while until they are able to assess the damage to their premises. as our northern ireland environment correspondent, louise cullen, reports. unprecedented, apocalyptic, and now the aftermath. after two days of drier weather, it is time to push the water back. the pumps have been working away for hours here, pumping thousands of litres two kilometres away from here. the water level has receded, but it has been far from a simple operation. the complications we are encountering, obviously everyone has heard downpatrick is in a bowl, so there is a lot of floodwater draining down into the bowl. the water levels in the river are quite high, thankfully they have now subsided. this is as close as she can get to her shop floor. my stock is just floating about. it is very hard for a family business. we have been here for 100 ye
david willis, bbc news. david willis, bbc news, los angeles. in northern ireland, water pumping has started in the flooded areas of downpatrick. several towns were hit by heavy rain this week. but for many businesses it could be a while until they are able to assess the damage to their premises. as our northern ireland environment correspondent, louise cullen, reports. unprecedented, apocalyptic, and now the aftermath. after two days of drier weather, it is time to push the water back. the...
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this is bbc news. sacked home secretary suella braverman says rishi sunak is "uncertain, weak and lacking in leadership" in a scathing letter to the prime minister. holding the rest of the country to ransom while the tories fight amongst themselves. the head of gaza's biggest hospital says a mass grave is being dug there as it runs out of fuel. israel says it's co?ordinating the transfer of incubators to gaza 7 7 but it's unclear whether hospitals will have enough power to use the extra equipment. a woman is identified 30 years after her murder in belgium after family spotted her flower tattoo in a bbc report. hello, welcome to the daily global, where we'll bring you the top stories from around the world. we begin in the uk where the former home secretary suella braverman has published a scathing letter to the prime minister following her sacking on monday. in it, she accuses rishi sunak of having "repeatedly failed to deliver" on key policies, saying he's incapable of doing so. ms braverman also accus
this is bbc news. sacked home secretary suella braverman says rishi sunak is "uncertain, weak and lacking in leadership" in a scathing letter to the prime minister. holding the rest of the country to ransom while the tories fight amongst themselves. the head of gaza's biggest hospital says a mass grave is being dug there as it runs out of fuel. israel says it's co?ordinating the transfer of incubators to gaza 7 7 but it's unclear whether hospitals will have enough power to use the...
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this is bbc news. bbc news — bringing you different stories from across the uk. for 32 years, this portable building on an raf base was home, but now the midlands air ambulance charity has flown the nest. over time, thejob has changed. medics here described this as a hospital in the air. the £11 million facility, entirely funded by grants, will be able to provide a 2a hour day service from january. this is really useful for that repetitive task training. she's going to have lots of attempts. she's going to be able to practice it multiple times. the new headquarters also brings all the staff together under one roof. the driving force of this was the one team culture and bringing everybody together, and we've managed to achieve that. and it's had a dynamic effect on morale. it's been fantastic. for the crews themselves the new facilities are less than a mile away from the old. ultimately, it's about a000 patients a year treated from here will air bases in staffordshire and worcestershire. for more stories from across the uk, head to the bbc news website. you're li
this is bbc news. bbc news — bringing you different stories from across the uk. for 32 years, this portable building on an raf base was home, but now the midlands air ambulance charity has flown the nest. over time, thejob has changed. medics here described this as a hospital in the air. the £11 million facility, entirely funded by grants, will be able to provide a 2a hour day service from january. this is really useful for that repetitive task training. she's going to have lots of attempts....
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this is bbc news. bbc news — bringing you different stories from across the uk. it was one of lincolnshire's biggest annual events, attracting visitors from around the world. but now woodhall spa's 1940s festival has itself become a part of history, a victim of its own success. the free event had grown so much since it started 12 years ago that the volunteers who run it say operating costs are too high to carry on. the news came as an unwelcome surprise to local businesses and residents. really, really disappointed that this has happened without any notice as such, you know, nothing's really been said beforehand. it was a bit of a shock, to be honest. we heard yesterday, we did, was probably sell about 900 burgers outside over the weekend. so it will affect us big time, i'm afraid. already some in the village are asking if there's any way to save the event, and a meeting is due to be held here on friday evening to discuss possible ways forward. for more stories from across the uk, head to the bbc news website. you're live with bbc news. in the uk — the prime mi
this is bbc news. bbc news — bringing you different stories from across the uk. it was one of lincolnshire's biggest annual events, attracting visitors from around the world. but now woodhall spa's 1940s festival has itself become a part of history, a victim of its own success. the free event had grown so much since it started 12 years ago that the volunteers who run it say operating costs are too high to carry on. the news came as an unwelcome surprise to local businesses and residents....
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this is bbc news. bbc news, bringing you different stories from across the uk. - we are helping about 150 to 200 families week on week now. that is a huge average. at the bottom of this poverty there's a small child, and that child needs help, so that's what we do. emilie only thought her baby bank would last a couple of weeks and finish once the donations dried up, but almost five years on, many struggling families rely on it. they're not coming because they're flash, they're not coming because they've got lots of things. they're coming because they are desperate, because they need a winter coat for their child, a pair of sturdy shoes. they're coming because they're facing incredibly difficult, challenging circumstances and theyjust need that little bit of help. sarah knows how many of these families feel. she came here after her baby was born. my baby was six weeks old and i needed a sling for her. i didn't have 40, £50 for a sling. but now she volunteers for the charity, helping families who are in
this is bbc news. bbc news, bringing you different stories from across the uk. - we are helping about 150 to 200 families week on week now. that is a huge average. at the bottom of this poverty there's a small child, and that child needs help, so that's what we do. emilie only thought her baby bank would last a couple of weeks and finish once the donations dried up, but almost five years on, many struggling families rely on it. they're not coming because they're flash, they're not coming...
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this is bbc news. bbc news, bringing you different stories from across the uk. windermere is one of the most studied lakes in the world, but concerns about its water quality are growing. since june last year, hundreds of local people have been involved in one of the biggest water sampling projects ever seen in britain. but the latest survey taken in august was worrying. we had quite high rainfall before the survey which brought in a lot of water to the catchment, and that brought in, we think, quite a lot of phosphorus and nitrogen and other pollutants from the catchment, whether that be from septic tanks, from sewage discharges and also from agricultural run—off. the samples are brought here to lancaster university be tested. what that gives us is a real ability to be able to identify hotspots in the catchment where water quality is good but also where it is poorer, and then we can use those hot spots of poor water quality to direct further activity to try and work out why and to address that reaction. for more stories from across the uk, head to the bbc news
this is bbc news. bbc news, bringing you different stories from across the uk. windermere is one of the most studied lakes in the world, but concerns about its water quality are growing. since june last year, hundreds of local people have been involved in one of the biggest water sampling projects ever seen in britain. but the latest survey taken in august was worrying. we had quite high rainfall before the survey which brought in a lot of water to the catchment, and that brought in, we think,...
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justin rowlatt, bbc news. we will have more analysis on cop28 and the reaction to the investigation ahead coming up investigation ahead coming up in about 15 minutes from now, so stay tuned for that as well. switching focus to the other big headline now. almost two million people in russia and ukraine have been left without power after hurricane winds, snowfall and heavy rain cut electricity lines and caused widespread flooding. more than 1000 towns and villages in ukraine have been left in the dark. in a creamy city, around 500 marine animals were killed when the aquarium was flooded. from kyiv, james waterhouse sent this report. nature doesn't discriminate. in war or peace time, it knocks when it wants. in occupied crimea, russian emergency crews rescue people on ukrainian soil after a river burst its banks. southern ukraine felt the brunt of this storm. it meant in the 0dessa region, no one was going anywhere without help. instead of russian bombs, people here faced a different enemy, punishing winds, which
justin rowlatt, bbc news. we will have more analysis on cop28 and the reaction to the investigation ahead coming up investigation ahead coming up in about 15 minutes from now, so stay tuned for that as well. switching focus to the other big headline now. almost two million people in russia and ukraine have been left without power after hurricane winds, snowfall and heavy rain cut electricity lines and caused widespread flooding. more than 1000 towns and villages in ukraine have been left in the...
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fergus walsh, bbc news. really amazing to see how technology is advancing and bringing benefits when it comes to medical research. we will look at that al safety summit taking place at bletchley park in more detail thanjust a moment. of course it is a huge open for business but there is a real concern about the risks as well. so walmart and more here on bbc news. do stay with us. i'll see you injust here on bbc news. do stay with us. i'll see you in just a few minutes. hello. after what was a very wet october for many places, the beginning of november promises more rain, particularly through wednesday night into thursday thanks to storm ciaran — this storm named by the met office. it will bring widespread heavy rain, but in the south of the uk and the channel islands, there is the threat of damaging winds. on our earlier satellite image, you can see that storm just beginning to develop, this hook appearing in the cloud. that's an area of low pressure that is deepening, and will continue to deepen as it pus
fergus walsh, bbc news. really amazing to see how technology is advancing and bringing benefits when it comes to medical research. we will look at that al safety summit taking place at bletchley park in more detail thanjust a moment. of course it is a huge open for business but there is a real concern about the risks as well. so walmart and more here on bbc news. do stay with us. i'll see you injust here on bbc news. do stay with us. i'll see you in just a few minutes. hello. after what was a...
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marc cieslak, bbc news. downing street has stressed that the uk has "no doubt" about the sovereignty of the falkland islands after argentina's new president—elect suggested it was time to "get them back". javier milei reportedly said that buenos aires had "non—negotiable sovereignty" over the falklands. in 1982 britain sent a task force to recapture the islands after argentina invaded and briefly occupied the territory. the tiktok prankster mizzy has been sentenced to 18 weeks' detention in a young offenders institution. bacari—bronze o'garro, his real name, was found guilty at stratford magistrates court of two counts of breaching a court order banning him from sharing videos of people without their consent. thejudge told him... "your pranks are not funny." the department of health says officials will visit turkey to discuss regulations around medical and cosmetic tourism. 31—year—old melissa kerr died in hospital in istanbul in 2019 during what's known as brazilian butt—lift surgery. a coroner
marc cieslak, bbc news. downing street has stressed that the uk has "no doubt" about the sovereignty of the falkland islands after argentina's new president—elect suggested it was time to "get them back". javier milei reportedly said that buenos aires had "non—negotiable sovereignty" over the falklands. in 1982 britain sent a task force to recapture the islands after argentina invaded and briefly occupied the territory. the tiktok prankster mizzy has been...
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voice-over: bbc news, - bringing you different stories from across the uk. everyday frontline policing. officers in a peterborough assaulted, racially abused, and spat out. this is an incident where a gentleman had a screwdriver in his hand. we believe he posed a risk to us at the time. the pc had only been in thejob two weeks when he was racially abused. being pushed, punched and even kicked. it has an effect on your mental health and you seem to think about it 24/7. it does not leave your head. another team is called to a suspected driving and drug offence where searching suspects can be a flashpoint. i have been punched, i have been— kicked and spat out, - bitten to the point where it gone through my skin. i have been stabbed in the lake with a pair of scissors - and i think it is only- getting worse, to be fair. with attacks on officers on the rise, could senior police do more? they are encouraged to report these assaults. the onus is on the supervisor to make sure they do that. it shows officers can face challenges anytime of the day, any day of the w
voice-over: bbc news, - bringing you different stories from across the uk. everyday frontline policing. officers in a peterborough assaulted, racially abused, and spat out. this is an incident where a gentleman had a screwdriver in his hand. we believe he posed a risk to us at the time. the pc had only been in thejob two weeks when he was racially abused. being pushed, punched and even kicked. it has an effect on your mental health and you seem to think about it 24/7. it does not leave your...
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it's bbc news. it's newsday. —— this is bbc news. welcome to the programme. there's growing concern about the dire state of hospitals in gaza. the biggest, al—shifa, is "not functioning at all" — that description coming in the past few hours from the world health organization. this map shows all of gaza's hospitals, marked by the red dots — the un says 20 out of 36 are no longer working. at al—shifa, premature babies have had to be moved out of their incubators, and there are reports that gaza's second—biggest hospital has run out of fuel. the bbc has managed to reach a surgeon inside the al—shifa hospital in gaza. here's some of what marwan abu sada had to say about conditions there. at al—shifa, out here we cannot see, everything is in total darkness, really. without electricity, without fuel, without water, even without food. and still, we are having more than 600 injured people. and we are suffering now with our babies, who we can't move from our neonatal icu. we are talking now about the 36 — it was 39 — who lost their lives. two of the
it's bbc news. it's newsday. —— this is bbc news. welcome to the programme. there's growing concern about the dire state of hospitals in gaza. the biggest, al—shifa, is "not functioning at all" — that description coming in the past few hours from the world health organization. this map shows all of gaza's hospitals, marked by the red dots — the un says 20 out of 36 are no longer working. at al—shifa, premature babies have had to be moved out of their incubators, and there...
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this is bbc news. a fund to pay for the loss and damage climate change is already wreaking on poorer countries. this whole neighbourhood is destroyed. it has been a bone of contention between the developed and developing world for decades. it is great that we got it adopted here, at the start. it's been over 30 years in the making. and it's time now to get the job done, so that we can get money into the areas affected by the harms of climate change. more than £300 million has already been promised for the fund, including £60 million from the uk. so, what else is on the agenda? here are the three most contentious issues on the table. first up, cutting carbon. will countries be persuaded to include food and agriculture, a third of all emissions, in their carbon cutting targets? second up, cash for developing countries. the rich world caused the climate crisis, burning fossilfuels. poorer countries say now you've got to pay to solve the problem. and, finally, the future of fossil fuels. will the confere
this is bbc news. a fund to pay for the loss and damage climate change is already wreaking on poorer countries. this whole neighbourhood is destroyed. it has been a bone of contention between the developed and developing world for decades. it is great that we got it adopted here, at the start. it's been over 30 years in the making. and it's time now to get the job done, so that we can get money into the areas affected by the harms of climate change. more than £300 million has already been...
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emily brown, bbc news. you're live with bbc news. just a heads up, life pictures coming from tel aviv, and interest, you can see the flag there, the microphones are set up because were expected at some point to hear from israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu, where we expect for him to address the issue of the truce, of the hostages being released and present to palestinian prisoners going in the other direction. 8pm is the latest guidance we are being given, but i want to put a warning around that because we are expected that sometime earlier but these things are movable as you can appreciate but we are keeping abreast of that in israel and get to it straight to as we get more information on it. straight to the store we've been following for the last hour or so, this is niagara falls, the border area between canada and the us, a series of bridges connecting the two countries there and on one of them, rainbow bridge, a vehicle exploded. we started to get details in the last hour or so, started to get details in the last hour ors
emily brown, bbc news. you're live with bbc news. just a heads up, life pictures coming from tel aviv, and interest, you can see the flag there, the microphones are set up because were expected at some point to hear from israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu, where we expect for him to address the issue of the truce, of the hostages being released and present to palestinian prisoners going in the other direction. 8pm is the latest guidance we are being given, but i want to put a warning...
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for more stories from across the uk, head to the bbc news site. you're live with bbc news. the uk's supreme court will deliver its ruling shortly on whether the government can go ahead with its plan to deport asylum seekers to rwanda. it's been a long legal battle between immigration charities and the government — but what exactly does the scheme entail? here's simi jolaoso with more. the government's rwanda scheme — or rwanda policy — was announced in april last year as a five—year trial to deport migrants who come into the uk illegally to the east african nation. 0ver there they could try and settle as a refugee or claim asylum in another country. the government's hope was that the scheme would deter people from trying to come into the uk through illegal or dangerous methods. here's what the then home secretary, priti patel, had to say when it was announced. we ministers stand here today absolutely committed to changing some of the norms around the broken global migration system because for too long other countries and by the way, naysayers, just sit on their hand
for more stories from across the uk, head to the bbc news site. you're live with bbc news. the uk's supreme court will deliver its ruling shortly on whether the government can go ahead with its plan to deport asylum seekers to rwanda. it's been a long legal battle between immigration charities and the government — but what exactly does the scheme entail? here's simi jolaoso with more. the government's rwanda scheme — or rwanda policy — was announced in april last year as a five—year...
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and coming up on bbc news. uefa has stood down the var who made the decision to guide the referee to give psg their penalty last night in their champions league 1—1 draw against newcastle. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. four teenage friends who were found dead in a crashed car in gwynedd in north wales earlier this month died from drowning, a coroner has said. wilf fitchett, jevon hirst, harvey owen and hugo morris had gone missing during a camping trip. our reporter chris deardenjoins us from the inquest in caernarfon. yes, this morning's hearing at the coroners court lasted just four minutes here in caernarfon, and another none of the families of the four young men were present. the senior coroner confirmed the names and ages of all four, 16—year—old kevan hurst, wilf fitchett, jevon hirst, harvey owen and hugo morris, all four described simply as being from shropshire, we are told they were in north wales on a camping trip that weekend before last. the coroner said the post—mortem
and coming up on bbc news. uefa has stood down the var who made the decision to guide the referee to give psg their penalty last night in their champions league 1—1 draw against newcastle. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. four teenage friends who were found dead in a crashed car in gwynedd in north wales earlier this month died from drowning, a coroner has said. wilf fitchett, jevon hirst, harvey owen and hugo morris had gone missing during a camping trip. our reporter chris...
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michelle roberts, bbc news. police have said a recent surge in thefts of ford fiestas in essex could be the result the car company's decision to discontinue the once popular model. last month, over 100 cars were stolen by criminal gangs, it's thought for second hand parts. back injuly, the last ford fiesta rolled off the production line, bringing to an end almost 50 years of history which made it the uk's best—selling car. harry fell reports. at 1am, two people approached jeff sandford's beloved ford fiesta outside his home in rayleigh, essex. they unlock it and then return a few minutes later and drive it away. essex police say it is just one of more than 100 ford fiestas stolen in the last month alone. the porch light comes on... injeff�*s case no suspect has been identified. and it was as brazen as that. it's very frustrating. i mean, my wife has had an operation. it was stolen on the 26th, she was in hospital on the 30th and had an operation on herfeet, so now we haven't got a car that she can get into t
michelle roberts, bbc news. police have said a recent surge in thefts of ford fiestas in essex could be the result the car company's decision to discontinue the once popular model. last month, over 100 cars were stolen by criminal gangs, it's thought for second hand parts. back injuly, the last ford fiesta rolled off the production line, bringing to an end almost 50 years of history which made it the uk's best—selling car. harry fell reports. at 1am, two people approached jeff sandford's...
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zoe conway, bbc news. a 14—year—old boy is due to appear before magistrates in leeds, after being charged with murdering another teenager. alfie lewis, who was 15, was stabbed in horsforth on tuesday. his alleged attacker has also been charged with the possession of a knife. the number of people falling behind on their mortgage payments rose sharply over the summer months, according to new figures from a group representing lenders. rising interest rates have put pressure on homeowners, with the number of people in arrears up by 18% compared with last year. colletta smith reports. good morning, nationwide, donna speaking, how may i help? with rates on the up... i'm sure we can get to the bottom of this. ..more people have been struggling to pay their mortgage bill. don't worry, i'm sure we can get this sorted out for you. and an increasing number are now officially in arrears. you know, no—one wants to send debt collectors to your door. that is, you know, nobody wants that. that's not what we want. we
zoe conway, bbc news. a 14—year—old boy is due to appear before magistrates in leeds, after being charged with murdering another teenager. alfie lewis, who was 15, was stabbed in horsforth on tuesday. his alleged attacker has also been charged with the possession of a knife. the number of people falling behind on their mortgage payments rose sharply over the summer months, according to new figures from a group representing lenders. rising interest rates have put pressure on homeowners, with...
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this is bbc news. the us secretary of state, antony blinken, has held talks with the palestinian authority president mahmoud abbas in the occupied west bank city of ramallah. his visit comes as the israeli bombardment of gaza continues. the gaza health authorities say more than 30 people were killed in an israeli airstrike on a refugee camp. they are still looking under the rubble of about three or four buildings which were destroyed overnight. this is al—maghazi refugee camp. it's in the safe area where israel advised 1.2 million in gaza city and the north to flee south. the gaza health ministry says 9,770 people have been killed so far — 4,800 of them are children. german police say the hostage situation at hamburg airport is over. they say a suspect has been arrested without resistance. the uk conservative party has rejected suggestions it covered up allegations of rape against an mp. prince william is in singapore, to announce the winners of his earthshot environmental prize. hello, i'm vishala
this is bbc news. the us secretary of state, antony blinken, has held talks with the palestinian authority president mahmoud abbas in the occupied west bank city of ramallah. his visit comes as the israeli bombardment of gaza continues. the gaza health authorities say more than 30 people were killed in an israeli airstrike on a refugee camp. they are still looking under the rubble of about three or four buildings which were destroyed overnight. this is al—maghazi refugee camp. it's in the...
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around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. you are with bbc news. the north—eastern ukrainian region of kharkiv has come under russian air attack at night time. the mayor of the main city of kharkiv said civilian infrastructure in one district had been hit and a fire had broken out. the regional governor added that the russians were carrying out drone strikes and reported an attack on a settlement. the un says more than 25,000 people have been displaced across myanmar, by a week—long conflict between the ruling military and ethnic insurgents in the north—eastern shan state. reports suggest dozens of military outposts have fallen. the three rebel groups say their goal is to overthrow the military dictatorship. at least one person has been killed in flooding in northern italy. the tuscany region was badly hit by storm ciaran, which swept through north west europe on thursday. the storm brought strong winds and driving rain, forcing the closure of schools, airports, rail and ferry services. you're live with bbc news. iam anna i am anna foster her
around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. you are with bbc news. the north—eastern ukrainian region of kharkiv has come under russian air attack at night time. the mayor of the main city of kharkiv said civilian infrastructure in one district had been hit and a fire had broken out. the regional governor added that the russians were carrying out drone strikes and reported an attack on a settlement. the un says more than 25,000 people have been displaced across myanmar, by a...
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zoe conway, bbc news. a senior officer involved in the stephen lawrence murder case was corrupt, according to a secret metropolitan police report from the year 2000 — that has been uncovered by the bbc. it said ray adams was cleared by a corruption probe which relied on false testimony from a man linked to the family of one of stephen's killers. the revelation contradicts years of police denial about the role of corrupt officers in the case. daniel de simone reports. the spectre of police corruption has long haunted the stephen lawrence murder. for three decades, scotland yard kept the secret we now expose. the met knew about it. that's what's so shocking. today we reveal a met police report concluded that a senior officer involved in the case, ray adams, was corrupt. the early failure to bring stephen's killers to justice led to suspicion that corruption infected the investigation. father of one killer was clifford norris, a gangsterfrom a criminalfamily known for suspicious contact with police. the pub
zoe conway, bbc news. a senior officer involved in the stephen lawrence murder case was corrupt, according to a secret metropolitan police report from the year 2000 — that has been uncovered by the bbc. it said ray adams was cleared by a corruption probe which relied on false testimony from a man linked to the family of one of stephen's killers. the revelation contradicts years of police denial about the role of corrupt officers in the case. daniel de simone reports. the spectre of police...
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samira hussain, bbc news. let's take a look now at some other stories making headlines around the world. new zealand's new centre—right government has been sworn in at a ceremony in wellington. the national party won october's elections but needed the support of two smaller right—wing parties. heavy snowfall across romania and moldova has killed one person and left more than 400 regions without power. and in bulgaria, officials issued a state of emergency for large parts of the country. the vatican says that pope francis is suffering from "lung inflammation" the day after it said he was suffering from a mild flu. young or old, tiktok or x — formerly known as twitter — your social media feeds are often unique to you but could they be shaping how you view the israel—gaza war? the bbc�*s disinformation and social media correspondent marianna spring has been investigating. social media algorithms, which recommend content to you, seem to be driving some users towards increasingly divisive posts about is
samira hussain, bbc news. let's take a look now at some other stories making headlines around the world. new zealand's new centre—right government has been sworn in at a ceremony in wellington. the national party won october's elections but needed the support of two smaller right—wing parties. heavy snowfall across romania and moldova has killed one person and left more than 400 regions without power. and in bulgaria, officials issued a state of emergency for large parts of the country. the...
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this is bbc news. let's look at some other stories making news. a murder investigation has been launched after a 15—year—old boy was stabbed near a school in leeds. emergency services were called to town street in horsfoth, near st margaret's primary school, just before three o'clock this afternoon. the boy, a former student at nearby horsfoth school, later died in hospital. police say two teenage boys have been arrested in connection with the incident. at the covid inquiry, lord udny—lister, a former chief of staff to boris johnson, confirmed that early in the pandemic, the then prime minister offered to be injected with covid—i9 on television to "demonstrate to the public that it did not pose a threat". the family of captain sir tom moore have lost their planning application appeal, meaning they have to demolish an unauthorised spa building in their garden. hundreds of people have attended a memorial service for bbc news presenter george alagiah, who died injuly. colleagues and family members
this is bbc news. let's look at some other stories making news. a murder investigation has been launched after a 15—year—old boy was stabbed near a school in leeds. emergency services were called to town street in horsfoth, near st margaret's primary school, just before three o'clock this afternoon. the boy, a former student at nearby horsfoth school, later died in hospital. police say two teenage boys have been arrested in connection with the incident. at the covid inquiry, lord...
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dan johnson, bbc news, jersey. in northern ireland, flooding caused by days of heavy rain has caused widespread damage and disruption in parts of counties down, antrim and armagh. dozens of offices, shops and cafes are still under several feet of water in the town of downpatrick. business owners have called on the government for financial support. in italy, large areas of tuscany have also been hit by flooding, leaving six people dead and several others missing. it follows the heaviest rains to hit the region in 50 years, brought by storm ciaran. rivers have broken their banks, inundating homes, fields and an industrial area near florence. more rains have been forecast for the weekend. the bbc has been told that the sixth suspect in the racist murder of stephen lawrence over 30 years ago tried to stab a black security guard, while saying he had "killed before". the victim of the attack, in 2015, said matthew white told him there had been no consequences for, as he put it, "killing stephen". 0ur correspondent daniel
dan johnson, bbc news, jersey. in northern ireland, flooding caused by days of heavy rain has caused widespread damage and disruption in parts of counties down, antrim and armagh. dozens of offices, shops and cafes are still under several feet of water in the town of downpatrick. business owners have called on the government for financial support. in italy, large areas of tuscany have also been hit by flooding, leaving six people dead and several others missing. it follows the heaviest rains to...
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you're live with bbc news. lets get you the latest on a major rescue operation still under way in india. efforts are at a standstill at the site of the collapsed tunnel in the northern part of the country, where 41 construction workers have been trapped for?15 days. a drilling machine that was being used to make a hole for the workers to climb through, has completely broken down. our south asia correspondent samira hussein sent this report from the site in the mountaineous region of uttarkashi. this was day ten, the first glimpses of the 41 construction workers. "we will get to you quickly. "don't worry." five days later, they are still cut off from the outside world. the men were constructing a roadway through this mountain when a nearby landslide crushed the partially built tunnel, trapping them behind piles of rubble. as crews raced to get them out, family and friends wait in anticipation, like chaudhary, who has been here for 11 days, waiting for his son. he lost one son in a construction accident two years
you're live with bbc news. lets get you the latest on a major rescue operation still under way in india. efforts are at a standstill at the site of the collapsed tunnel in the northern part of the country, where 41 construction workers have been trapped for?15 days. a drilling machine that was being used to make a hole for the workers to climb through, has completely broken down. our south asia correspondent samira hussein sent this report from the site in the mountaineous region of uttarkashi....
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this is bbc news. bbc news — bringing you different stories from across the uk. the kennet and avon canal, home to hundreds of boater5 in wilt5hire, all of which are facing a hike in licence fees come april. but those who live by moving their boats up and down the waterways without a fixed home mooring are also being hit with a new surcharge, something they say amounts to discrimination to put a surcharge on the people they say amounts to discrimination. to put a surcharge on the people who are on the lowest incomes. it's just unfair. i'm absolutely furious, but i'm also very frightened. i'm scared that i'm going to end up in a situation where i can't afford to licence my home anymore. and, you know, i might i might have to abandon it. the new charges are being brought in by the canal and rivers trust, the charity managing the waterways. but it comes at a time when many cruisers say the upkeep is worse than ever. for more stories from across the uk, head to the bbc news website. you're live with bbc news. hundreds of staff at the pioneering artificial intelligenc
this is bbc news. bbc news — bringing you different stories from across the uk. the kennet and avon canal, home to hundreds of boater5 in wilt5hire, all of which are facing a hike in licence fees come april. but those who live by moving their boats up and down the waterways without a fixed home mooring are also being hit with a new surcharge, something they say amounts to discrimination to put a surcharge on the people they say amounts to discrimination. to put a surcharge on the people who...
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live from our studio in singapore, this is bbc news. it's newsday. welcome to bbc news. the us presidentjoe biden says he believes a hostage deal between hamas and israel is near. the white house says it is closer than ever to freeing some of the 240 hostages taken by hamas last month. it comes as a group of 28 premature babies who were trapped by the fighting around al shifa hospital in gaza city arrived in egypt for medical treatment. our senior international correspondent orla guerin reports. alive, against the odds — premature babies rescued from al shifa hospital. parents cluster around before they are transferred from gaza. this man seems to be identifying his son. nora hasjust been reunited with her twin girls. translation: | didn't know. anything about their condition. today, i saw them for the first time since the day they were born. thank god, i have been reassured that they are fine. then they are wrapped up for the journey across the border — faces of the war in gaza whose suffering caught the attention of the world. in egypt, specialists standing by with
live from our studio in singapore, this is bbc news. it's newsday. welcome to bbc news. the us presidentjoe biden says he believes a hostage deal between hamas and israel is near. the white house says it is closer than ever to freeing some of the 240 hostages taken by hamas last month. it comes as a group of 28 premature babies who were trapped by the fighting around al shifa hospital in gaza city arrived in egypt for medical treatment. our senior international correspondent orla guerin...
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zoe conway, bbc news. here in the uk, the nhs is launching a five—year study to see how blood tests might help diagnose people with early—stage alzheimer's disease. experts say spotting the condition sooner, could allow people to have new treatments to slow the disease. currently, there is no single test for alzheimer's, and patients can wait years for a diagnosis. the five—year project, run by dementia charities and the national institute for health and care research, has five—million—pounds of funding from the people's postcode lottery. we can speak to dr susan kohlhaas, executive director of research & partnerships at alzheimer's research uk. what is your reaction to these projects? what is your reaction to these ro'ects? . ~' , ., what is your reaction to these ro'ects? ., ~' , ., ., what is your reaction to these ro'ects? ., ~ , ., ., ., projects? thank you for having me on. this projects? thank you for having me on- this is — projects? thank you for having me on- this is an _ projects? th
zoe conway, bbc news. here in the uk, the nhs is launching a five—year study to see how blood tests might help diagnose people with early—stage alzheimer's disease. experts say spotting the condition sooner, could allow people to have new treatments to slow the disease. currently, there is no single test for alzheimer's, and patients can wait years for a diagnosis. the five—year project, run by dementia charities and the national institute for health and care research, has...
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you are watching bbc news. now on bbc news, it's time for sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday. i'm hugh ferris. the headlines this evening: luis diaz�* emotional week ends with a crucial liverpool goal. his injury time equaliser denies luton a famous premier league win.
you are watching bbc news. now on bbc news, it's time for sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday. i'm hugh ferris. the headlines this evening: luis diaz�* emotional week ends with a crucial liverpool goal. his injury time equaliser denies luton a famous premier league win.