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welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in the uk and around the world. we begin in with the situation in the middle east: there are renewed hopes of a breakthrough in the ceasefire negotiations between israel and hamas after weeks of stalemate between the two sides. egyptian media is reporting that a hamas delegation has left cairo and will return with a response to a gaza ceasefire proposal. it is unclear how many israeli hostages would be released
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the presence of bread, biscuits and beer could increase because of the month of wet weather in the uk. harvests of crops like wheat and barley may fall by more than 17% meaningfully producers might have to import more from overseas and potentially increase costs. announcing her world tour with 81 days, starting late this year, w 12 uk dates in glasgow, london and manchester. a probably have a major around the london marathon it will not stop going on about it. record 840,000 people have applied to take part next year. and now, as ten seconds of the cinema for dogs which has opened in norwich allowing owners to watch the amy winehouse movie with their fluffy friends. unsurprisingly, the event sold out in less than 48 hours that love it. adorable. you're all caught up now. hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm gavin ramjaun. here's what's coming up on the programme. could the system that saw everton and notingham forest docked premier league points be on it's way out? england rugby star billy vunipola apologises, after being arrested in majorca, following an incident in a nightclub. an
the presence of bread, biscuits and beer could increase because of the month of wet weather in the uk. harvests of crops like wheat and barley may fall by more than 17% meaningfully producers might have to import more from overseas and potentially increase costs. announcing her world tour with 81 days, starting late this year, w 12 uk dates in glasgow, london and manchester. a probably have a major around the london marathon it will not stop going on about it. record 840,000 people have applied...
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. of the border into the uk. however, rishi sunak was quite clear today in saying that that will not happen as long as the uk is not allowed to return migrants to france. >> well, mark white, our home affairs and security editor, thank you for joining affairs and security editor, thank you forjoining us affairs and security editor, thank you for joining us tonight with that update. now, joining us now in the studio in westminster. here is mark francois, tory mp for rally in wickford and chairman of the european research group of tory mps and anti anti—eu group, and a member of the defence select committee. mark, welcome to the studio evening. why are you smiling? well, because the irish government are now hoist by their own petard. >> chopper. the stench of hypocrisy over this is worse than a ten year old pint of guinness that's gone off. i mean , i remember all the way through what i call the battle of brexit in the house of commons being told night after night, week after week, including by people quoting the
. of the border into the uk. however, rishi sunak was quite clear today in saying that that will not happen as long as the uk is not allowed to return migrants to france. >> well, mark white, our home affairs and security editor, thank you for joining affairs and security editor, thank you forjoining us affairs and security editor, thank you for joining us tonight with that update. now, joining us now in the studio in westminster. here is mark francois, tory mp for rally in wickford and...
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around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. devastating floods have hit several countries in east africa after weeks of heavy rain. the red cross say around 50 people were killed in central kenya after a makeshift dam collapsed during the night following torrential rainfall. our africa correspondent barbara plett usher has the latest from the scene. the tide of water woke people up with its roar of destruction. no time to scramble out of the way. this rushing river used to be a stream. rescue teams worked long after the disaster struck, saving those they could. finding and counting the dead, a village that was turned upside down in an instant. the water came from that direction, crashing through the village, gouging out the valley, and the river burst its banks. you can see all of the damage, the cars destroyed. trees were uprooted, houses swept away, houses destroyed. people were carried away by the flood waters. dozens of people are dead, but they're still searching for bodies of the missing. and there were other houses where
around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. devastating floods have hit several countries in east africa after weeks of heavy rain. the red cross say around 50 people were killed in central kenya after a makeshift dam collapsed during the night following torrential rainfall. our africa correspondent barbara plett usher has the latest from the scene. the tide of water woke people up with its roar of destruction. no time to scramble out of the way. this rushing river used to be a...
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welcome to bbc news — broadcasting to viewers in the uk and around the world. we begin in with the situation in the middle east. there are renewed hopes of a breakthrough in the ceasefire neotiations between israel and hamas after weeks of stalemate between the two sides.
welcome to bbc news — broadcasting to viewers in the uk and around the world. we begin in with the situation in the middle east. there are renewed hopes of a breakthrough in the ceasefire neotiations between israel and hamas after weeks of stalemate between the two sides.
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i think the main thing is, the uk has - the main thing is, the uk has already passed two of the best laws out there, the age—appropriate design code and the caps online safety bill. those are complicated pieces and required a lot of details to be worked out by ofcom and others. i don't know what he was intending. we had a very general discussion. i think the uk is already the world leader in trying to get a handle of this to help parents raise their kids in the way that we won, because right now we can't. thank you both. blake montgomerie, thank you very much forjoining us from new york, professorjonathan haidt, thank you for your time this evening. that's it from kirsty in glasgow, nick in edinburgh and me. i'm back tomorrow. see you then. that became like a way for politicians in australia to use refugees close to the election, use the refugees to manipulate the public. and i think that is really important. one of the architects of australia's policy is the former foreign minister, alexander downer. he's also an adviser to the uk government on border policy and is on the panel se
i think the main thing is, the uk has - the main thing is, the uk has already passed two of the best laws out there, the age—appropriate design code and the caps online safety bill. those are complicated pieces and required a lot of details to be worked out by ofcom and others. i don't know what he was intending. we had a very general discussion. i think the uk is already the world leader in trying to get a handle of this to help parents raise their kids in the way that we won, because right...
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we can send them to the uk. we're trying to counter it. we don't want to take we pointless to suddenly bring all the people back, wouldn't it? so it's called an emergency law. >> how quickly are they going to make it a law? anything that's called an emergency, i think. oh, we'll be talking about this for the next 18 months. >> ireland just needs their own rwanda. lorne, send them on again somewhere else. >> there were some other rwanda or somewhere else. >> atlantis. >> atlantis. >> nice. yeah just they could have just a massive platform half, you know, about 30 miles out into the atlantic, couldn't they? they could. yeah. you full ofideas they? they could. yeah. you full of ideas tonight . of ideas tonight. >> i think it's quite i mean, there's going to be some creativity shown in this issue soon, chris, the times and it sounds like a crack of light in the relentless gloom from palestine . palestine. >> cameron urges hamas to accept very generous ceasefire offer. so hamas have been offered 40 day, a 40 day ceasefire, and this could includ
we can send them to the uk. we're trying to counter it. we don't want to take we pointless to suddenly bring all the people back, wouldn't it? so it's called an emergency law. >> how quickly are they going to make it a law? anything that's called an emergency, i think. oh, we'll be talking about this for the next 18 months. >> ireland just needs their own rwanda. lorne, send them on again somewhere else. >> there were some other rwanda or somewhere else. >> atlantis....
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the rest of the uk, rather than the priorities. the uk, ratherthan the priorities that people — the uk, ratherthan the priorities that people of— the uk, ratherthan the priorities that people of scotland - the uk, ratherthan the priorities that people of scotland have, - the uk, rather than the priorities. that people of scotland have, which is growing _ that people of scotland have, which is growing our— that people of scotland have, which is growing our economy— that people of scotland have, which is growing our economy and - that people of scotland have, which. is growing our economy and investing in new— is growing our economy and investing in newj'obs— is growing our economy and investing in newj'obs and— is growing our economy and investing in newjobs and prioritising _ is growing our economy and investing in newjobs and prioritising our- in newjobs and prioritising our public— in newjobs and prioritising our public services. _ in newjobs and prioritising our public services. 50, _ in new jobs and prioritising our public services.— in new jobs and prioritising our
the rest of the uk, rather than the priorities. the uk, ratherthan the priorities that people — the uk, ratherthan the priorities that people of— the uk, ratherthan the priorities that people of scotland - the uk, ratherthan the priorities that people of scotland have, - the uk, rather than the priorities. that people of scotland have, which is growing _ that people of scotland have, which is growing our— that people of scotland have, which is growing our economy— that people of...
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but where does it leave the question of the uk _ where does it leave the question of the uk and — where does it leave the question of the uk and its constitution and scotland's place? that has been the dominating strand in scottish politics— dominating strand in scottish politics and what is interesting is that in— politics and what is interesting is that in the — politics and what is interesting is that in the last year or so, as we have _ that in the last year or so, as we have seen— that in the last year or so, as we have seen the snp's fortunes wane, support— have seen the snp's fortunes wane, support for— have seen the snp's fortunes wane, support for independence has remained solid and substantial. who knows _ remained solid and substantial. who knows how _ remained solid and substantial. who knows how that might change but certainly — knows how that might change but certainly the early indicators suggest _ certainly the early indicators suggest that there can be a difference between support for the snp and _ difference between support for the snp and support for ind
but where does it leave the question of the uk _ where does it leave the question of the uk and — where does it leave the question of the uk and its constitution and scotland's place? that has been the dominating strand in scottish politics— dominating strand in scottish politics and what is interesting is that in— politics and what is interesting is that in the — politics and what is interesting is that in the last year or so, as we have _ that in the last year or so, as we have...
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in turn the uk into a downturn. you know, here is the thing, bob , we have the federal reserve with the consequential meeting this wednesday on whether it will actually raise rates or cut rate. wall street started out this year expecting seven rate cuts. now they are worried there may be only two or they could raise rates instead because now nearly 20% combated inflation under biden. this is a serious issue. are we now seeing a bond market crackup? biden overspending. too many looking for too many investors looking at things to spike higher. >> it is a sad state when the weather forecasters are better than the economists. there is no way we would ever get six. don't it went to five, four, three, now zero. look at the april numbers. nothing will happen in november or october before the election. you really only have a couple of meetings left. if you look at the numbers, deceptively correct. talking about job creation. i followed this very, very closely. the government was the second largest in florida in 2023. 70,000
in turn the uk into a downturn. you know, here is the thing, bob , we have the federal reserve with the consequential meeting this wednesday on whether it will actually raise rates or cut rate. wall street started out this year expecting seven rate cuts. now they are worried there may be only two or they could raise rates instead because now nearly 20% combated inflation under biden. this is a serious issue. are we now seeing a bond market crackup? biden overspending. too many looking for too...
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matters lead what could be a climate breakthrough in our leads around the world, the united states, uk, other g7 patients have agreed to shut down all of their coal plants by the year 2035. that's according to a british official as the country's hold environmental toxin, italy, japan, which derived 32% of its electricity from coal in 2020, has blocked progress on the issue get past g7 meetings. the group of seven has a strong influence on climate policy of the larger g20 in our sports lee, the minnesota timberwolves are moving on on in the nba playoffs, but it's unclear if they will have their head coach on the bench, coach chris finch ruptured a tendon is leg last night after amid game collision with one of his players fans scanning gave him a standing o as he was helped off the court and the timberwolves went on to complete a sweep of the phoenix suns lastly, a somber scene and the capital rotunda today, as congressional leaders gathered to honor the late kernel, ralph puckett, junior. puckett was the last surviving metal of honore recipient from the korean war in november 1950, he c
matters lead what could be a climate breakthrough in our leads around the world, the united states, uk, other g7 patients have agreed to shut down all of their coal plants by the year 2035. that's according to a british official as the country's hold environmental toxin, italy, japan, which derived 32% of its electricity from coal in 2020, has blocked progress on the issue get past g7 meetings. the group of seven has a strong influence on climate policy of the larger g20 in our sports lee, the...
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that but the uk government completely stands by. but the uk government completely stands by. let's speak tojohn kilraine, london correspondent with the irish broadcaster rte. what is the irish government trying to achieve? it said it was trying to write something that had been ruled in the high court in dublin. are they actually trying to return those he delete that they perceived to go back to northern ireland or is it more than that?— more than that? they are still referrin: more than that? they are still referring to — more than that? they are still referring to it _ more than that? they are still referring to it as _ more than that? they are still referring to it as emergency i referring to it as emergency legislation. but it is only an amendment to existing legislation. it was the high court ruling last month that britain was not a safe country because of the row on people could be deported to rwanda to send asylum—seekers too. this would be an amendment to the legislation. i'll put the situation back to where it was in march where britain was regarded as a safe co
that but the uk government completely stands by. but the uk government completely stands by. let's speak tojohn kilraine, london correspondent with the irish broadcaster rte. what is the irish government trying to achieve? it said it was trying to write something that had been ruled in the high court in dublin. are they actually trying to return those he delete that they perceived to go back to northern ireland or is it more than that?— more than that? they are still referrin: more than that?...
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we generate about $200 in gdp for every million btu, happy energy productivity of the uk. one third energy productivity of switzerland. imagine if the united states was able to deliver the same body of living we have right now with only a third as much energy input. that's third less exposure to the volatility, isn't it wonderful to say i don't care? wouldn't it be great to take the technology other -- these are countries that have already can't about level the bride this because options, the volatility. that's also, what about the export markets ability. let's not deploy the technologies that will make it more efficient. we are guilty about, i get it, i russians and iranians would not like energy efficiency deployed. there's a lot of the rest of not like to play that. a lot scars on my back fighting against police. samara we every. >> i agree but we say what is in the rest national energy policy? we got to blame it from a downstream perspective thing how do you get to a world where you have affordable, reliable useful energy? not how you get to a world where it's on your
we generate about $200 in gdp for every million btu, happy energy productivity of the uk. one third energy productivity of switzerland. imagine if the united states was able to deliver the same body of living we have right now with only a third as much energy input. that's third less exposure to the volatility, isn't it wonderful to say i don't care? wouldn't it be great to take the technology other -- these are countries that have already can't about level the bride this because options, the...
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richard ceisler, who is the leader of reform uk ? thank the leader of reform uk? thank you very, very much, look, i've got a heck of a lot coming up, including this dodi four fs . including this dodi four fs. ole, ole, ole i yes. how are you ole, ole, ole! yes. how are you heanng? ole, ole, ole! yes. how are you hearing? we're not going to allow ireland to return to legal migrants to the uk. but next, the big story. this huge . okay, the big story. this huge. okay, another predominantly pakistani rape gang is finally exposed. media mogul kelvin mackenzie will give us his take on that very, very shortly . it is i very, very shortly. it is i mean, look, these cases are always absolutely horrific, right? but this is one of the most horrific cases that you can possibly imagine. and it makes you wonder, doesn't it? when is this going to stop ? and where in this going to stop? and where in the uk, where else in the uk is this still welcome back to patrick christys. tonight only on gb news. really important story. this because reporting restrictions have finally been lif
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around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. let's look at some of the other stories making headlines today in the uk. the duchess of edinburgh has become the first royal to visit ukraine since the start of the russian invasion. her royal highness duchess sophie met with survivors of sexual violence, and volunteers who help their communities cope with the trauma of the invasion. the duchess of edinburgh also paid her respects to those who lost their lives during russia's occupation. a man has admitted killing an elderly mobility scooter rider in a "motiveless" knife attack. lee byer pleaded guilty to the mansluaghter of thomas 0'halloran in greenford in august 2022. byer had only been released from prison five days before the stabbing. three more lenders have announced they're raising rates on new fixed deal mortgages from tomorrow. nationwide, santander and natwest follow several other lenders who lifted rates last week. it comes as expectations of bank of england interest rate cuts are scaled back. the average rate on a two—
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around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. that deal potentially clears the way for a company to offer its most advanced self driving software on the new cars in china. they were a couple of hurdles to this deal. what precocity really mac would they get access to extremely high resolution maps across the country. it seems it got the go—ahead. charlie leader has described tessa example of economic cooperation, may be a sign of things to come. certainly welcome at a time when the companies earnings and dip. no surprise that shares were up as high as 13% in early trading in new york today. let's speak to suvrat kothari from insideev electric car magazine. the performances tesla has been silenced, ? the performances tesla has been silenced,? ~ , , the performances tesla has been silenced,?— the performances tesla has been silenced,? ~ , , , ., ., silenced,? absolutely. tessa had had a rocky first — silenced,? absolutely. tessa had had a rocky first quarter _ silenced,? absolutely. tessa had had a rocky first quarter for _ si
around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. that deal potentially clears the way for a company to offer its most advanced self driving software on the new cars in china. they were a couple of hurdles to this deal. what precocity really mac would they get access to extremely high resolution maps across the country. it seems it got the go—ahead. charlie leader has described tessa example of economic cooperation, may be a sign of things to come. certainly welcome at a time when the...
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we will not allow ireland to return illegal immigrants to the uk . illegals use kids the uk. illegals use kids as human shields. and this is classic. >> your cities and regions are the engine of change in our continent. the place where identity meets inclusion . identity meets inclusion. >> oh yeah. you reap what you sow 10.2. no wonder the eu wants to copy rwanda and yet another british pakistani predominantly anyway rape gang and is finally being exposed. also as a black person. >> i'm feeling bullied by the bbc, my employer for being black, a gb news exclusive exposing unbelievable woke rabid left wing bias at the bbc. >> plus, when you look across the commonwealth, there's no way that we can move forward unless we acknowledge the past. >> what do you make of harry and meghan's fake royal tour of nigeria
we will not allow ireland to return illegal immigrants to the uk . illegals use kids the uk. illegals use kids as human shields. and this is classic. >> your cities and regions are the engine of change in our continent. the place where identity meets inclusion . identity meets inclusion. >> oh yeah. you reap what you sow 10.2. no wonder the eu wants to copy rwanda and yet another british pakistani predominantly anyway rape gang and is finally being exposed. also as a black person....
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and we've still got low pressure as we head into wednesday to the west of the uk. that very weak weather front not producing much rain at all. still, the odd shower may be around some of those coastal areas. some sunshine around, too, but you can see it's clouding over across a good part of england and wales from the south with some rain heading up from the continent later on. but those temperatures widely i6, 17 degrees. cooler for eastern coast of scotland and the north east of england. could be some misty, murky weather even as we head into thursday. we're picking up an easterly wind that's going to bring some warm air, but it's moving over the cold seas. now, we may well see some sunshine developing across more of scotland on thursday, perhaps the far north of england, maybe even northern ireland as well. but there's cloudy skies elsewhere, maybe some more rain hanging around from overnight. cooler in the southwest, warmer further north, with the highest temperatures in western scotland. could make 20 degrees in the west coast and the highlands. hello, i'm chri
and we've still got low pressure as we head into wednesday to the west of the uk. that very weak weather front not producing much rain at all. still, the odd shower may be around some of those coastal areas. some sunshine around, too, but you can see it's clouding over across a good part of england and wales from the south with some rain heading up from the continent later on. but those temperatures widely i6, 17 degrees. cooler for eastern coast of scotland and the north east of england. could...
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of an example of it working. figs cross the uk of an example of it workinu. �* , . ,, cross the uk of an example of it workinu. a. cross the uk of an example of it workin.. a. . working. as a young boy born and raised in scotland, _ working. as a young boy born and raised in scotland, i _ working. as a young boy born and raised in scotland, i would - working. as a young boy born and raised in scotland, i would neverl raised in scotland, i would never have dreamed one day out of the privilege of leading my country. people who looked like me were not in positions of political influence, let alone leading governments when i was younger. we now live in a uk thatis was younger. we now live in a uk that is a british hindu minister, a muslim mayor of london and a black wash first minster, and for a while, so those who decry that multiculturalism —— multiculturalism has failed across the uk, i would suggest the evidence is to the contrary and it is something we should celebrate.— contrary and it is something we should celebrate. let's speak to our olitical should celebrate. let's speak
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. >> i just look at the uk. they are doing individual trade agreements with eggen other states. i just wish that our federal government was more engaged. >> we are engaged. it is not just trade agreements. it is breaking down their years. a lot has occurred. we have $21 billion of trade winds in the last few years. the other issue is china. let's be honest about this. i spoke to the co-op agreement yesterday. the number one customer. if you started criticizing your number one customer, how long would you be able to have that number one customer. >> i have one question for you. obviously going back, 70 seconds left. do you feel confident, people -- >> i do. i do. i do. i do because we have good people assuring it does not get into the country and we have good people that are doing the research and the vaccine and all of that and so, you know, we will have it at kansas at our impasse and am confident. >> thank you. .... .... it is crucial to all families that house democrats are committed to upholding this farm bill, nutrition. at the usda you award a billions of dollars annually
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this roman artefact is going on display for the first time in the uk. around the world and across the uk. this is the world today on bbc news. let's look at the protests against the military campaign sweeping across college campuses in the us. nationwide rallies during which there have been hundreds of arrests are showing no sign of stopping. at ucla, a pro—palestinian encampment has grown in size in recent days, as has grown in size in recent days, as has a group of pro—israeli counter protesters. on sunday there were skirmishes between the pro—palestinian and pro—israel groups after a barrier separating the two sites was breached. let's hear from a protester there. the two sites was breached. let's hearfrom a protester there. we hear from a protester there. we heard hear from a protester there. - heard about the counter protesters showing up, they were saying this protest as a protest of hatred. so we're just trying to counter them, showing support to the ucla protesters who have been here and there encampment. the protesters who have been her
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know the spanish police investigation has closed and billy vunipola is now free to fly back to the uk, and he is due back later today. what will now follow is an internal process at saracens and he says he will cooperate with that and he unreservedly apologises for any inconvenience he has caused during this incident. you're watching sportsday. let's have a quick look at some of the other stories making the headlines today.. british riders anna henderson and lizzie deignan were caught in a crash on stage two of the women's vuelta a espana — while blanka vas is the new race leader afterfinishing second behind the canadian national champion alisonjackson... who celebrated in style. thiago silva is to leave chelsea at the end of the season after four years and three trophies. the brazilian defender is 39 and hopes to return to stamford bridge in a new role in the future... saying that his love for the club is "indescribable". a record number of people have applied to take part in next year's london marathon. race organisers says they've received over 840,000 applications, breaking the
know the spanish police investigation has closed and billy vunipola is now free to fly back to the uk, and he is due back later today. what will now follow is an internal process at saracens and he says he will cooperate with that and he unreservedly apologises for any inconvenience he has caused during this incident. you're watching sportsday. let's have a quick look at some of the other stories making the headlines today.. british riders anna henderson and lizzie deignan were caught in a...
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they came from the uk . the eu state wants to return uk. the eu state wants to return to the uk. now. it's not racist . to the uk. now. it's not racist. then it's possible and it's reasonable and it's lawful and it's mainstream. i mean, the hypocrisy is obvious . it's the hypocrisy is obvious. it's the real pleasure i take from it, though it does show that the rwanda scheme is working as a deterrent . already. we haven't, deterrent. already. we haven't, as people like to point out, managed to send anyone to rwanda yet, but it's having a deterrent effect. >> and let me just ask you, the quicker then so you're saying that hypocritical and all the rest of it. if you remove that aspect though, do you think that rishi sunak should be able to receive it should be accepting people back, take away whether or not it's hypocritical for them to ask or whatever. >> i won't take away that point because unless and until they agree, the eu to take back people from the uk, we shouldn't accept taking people back from ireland. >> sir philip well, when we left the eu under brexit, we also left the
they came from the uk . the eu state wants to return uk. the eu state wants to return to the uk. now. it's not racist . to the uk. now. it's not racist. then it's possible and it's reasonable and it's lawful and it's mainstream. i mean, the hypocrisy is obvious . it's the hypocrisy is obvious. it's the real pleasure i take from it, though it does show that the rwanda scheme is working as a deterrent . already. we haven't, deterrent. already. we haven't, as people like to point out, managed to...
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and we've still got low pressure as we head into wednesday to the west of the uk. that very weak weather front not producing much rain at all. still, the odd shower may be around some of those coastal areas. some sunshine around, too, but you can see it's clouding over across a good part of england and wales from the south with some rain heading up from the continent later on. but those temperatures widely i6, 17 degrees. cooler for eastern coast of scotland and the north east of england. could be some misty, murky weather even as we head into thursday. we're picking up an easterly wind that's going to bring some warm air, but it's moving over the cold seas. now, we may well see some sunshine developing across more of scotland on thursday, perhaps the far north of england, maybe even northern ireland as well. but there's cloudy skies elsewhere, maybe some more rain hanging around from overnight. cooler in the southwest, warmer further north, with the highest temperatures in western scotland. could make 20 degrees in the west coast and the highlands. tonight at six
and we've still got low pressure as we head into wednesday to the west of the uk. that very weak weather front not producing much rain at all. still, the odd shower may be around some of those coastal areas. some sunshine around, too, but you can see it's clouding over across a good part of england and wales from the south with some rain heading up from the continent later on. but those temperatures widely i6, 17 degrees. cooler for eastern coast of scotland and the north east of england. could...
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and we've still got low pressure as we head into wednesday to the west of the uk. that very weak weather front not producing much rain at all. still, the odd shower may be around some of those coastal areas. some sunshine around, too, but you can see it's clouding over across a good part of england and wales from the south with some rain heading up from the continent later on. but those temperatures widely i6, 17 degrees. cooler for eastern coast of scotland and the north east of england. could be some misty, murky weather even as we head into thursday. we're picking up an easterly wind that's going to bring some warm air, but it's moving over the cold seas. now, we may well see some sunshine developing across more of scotland on thursday, perhaps the far north of england, maybe even northern ireland as well. but there's cloudy skies elsewhere, maybe some more rain hanging around from overnight. cooler in the southwest, warmer further north, with the highest temperatures in western scotland. could make 20 degrees in the west coast and the highlands. this is bbc new
and we've still got low pressure as we head into wednesday to the west of the uk. that very weak weather front not producing much rain at all. still, the odd shower may be around some of those coastal areas. some sunshine around, too, but you can see it's clouding over across a good part of england and wales from the south with some rain heading up from the continent later on. but those temperatures widely i6, 17 degrees. cooler for eastern coast of scotland and the north east of england. could...
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as to exactly what the uk's position should be. you heard that in grandpa's's peace there that it is still illegal here in england, as well as wales and northern ireland, but in scotland there is some movement by the scottish parliament, a bill was brought forward. it hasn't been voted on there, but a suggestion that there is movement there. there is also a debate in jersey and the isle of man. if the rules change there, how may it change here? for what it is worth, todayis change here? for what it is worth, today is more about talking about it, but how that shifts the political dial remains to be seen. keir starmer, the labour leader has said that if labour win the next general election, which could be in the next year or so, labour would offer a free vote on it. downing street, so the conservatives, are a bit more reticent to see what the position would be. but the political position would be. but the political position on both of the major political parties here is that it would be a free vote, should it come to parliament. it w
as to exactly what the uk's position should be. you heard that in grandpa's's peace there that it is still illegal here in england, as well as wales and northern ireland, but in scotland there is some movement by the scottish parliament, a bill was brought forward. it hasn't been voted on there, but a suggestion that there is movement there. there is also a debate in jersey and the isle of man. if the rules change there, how may it change here? for what it is worth, todayis change here? for...
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around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. playback ministers from the uk and ireland have held talks amid concerns about the number of asylum seekers crossing from northern ireland into the republic. the irishman says it will put in place and you returns policy, but london says it will reject it unless the eu allows the uk to return migrants to france. an increase in the number of asylum seekers in ireland is causing tensions between the uk and irish governments, with claims that ireland is seeing a rise in people coming from the uk and that this could be linked to the rwanda policy. specifically, this claim from an irish government minister that a significant proportion of people are coming through the border. they estimate higher than 80%. the claim is that migrants are travelling from northern ireland and then going down through the land border into ireland. remember, this land border is an open border. there are no border posts where people's identities could be checked. and in ireland, tensions have been rising over asyl
around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. playback ministers from the uk and ireland have held talks amid concerns about the number of asylum seekers crossing from northern ireland into the republic. the irishman says it will put in place and you returns policy, but london says it will reject it unless the eu allows the uk to return migrants to france. an increase in the number of asylum seekers in ireland is causing tensions between the uk and irish governments, with claims that...
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the uk. from rishi sunak�*s point of view, the idea that this is a deterrent, that his policy is making people not want to stay in the uk is something very much to be welcomed. but the idea of it. he certainly isn't particularly upset to be hearing the irish government making his case for him, essentially, the idea that the policy is working. but today there was one meeting that went ahead. there was also supposed to be another meeting between the irish justice to be another meeting between the irishjustice minister and the home secretary, james cleverly. that meeting was postponed. the uk government says that was because of a diary clash, but the decision was taken after the irishjustice minister had announced that the country would be pursuing emergency legislation and trying to send the arrivals back. both sides have denied that there is a row developing here, but we understand from the uk perspective that there was perhaps some unease at the idea that this announcement had been made in
the uk. from rishi sunak�*s point of view, the idea that this is a deterrent, that his policy is making people not want to stay in the uk is something very much to be welcomed. but the idea of it. he certainly isn't particularly upset to be hearing the irish government making his case for him, essentially, the idea that the policy is working. but today there was one meeting that went ahead. there was also supposed to be another meeting between the irish justice to be another meeting between...
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all across the uk. on today's show, we'll have more reaction to that massive news in scotland today after the resignation of humza yousaf as first minister, who will be the next leader of scotland. we'll take a look at the likely runners and riders now that mcwfc went mc broke and tensions grow between the uk and ireland as number 10 attacks. eu double standards and refuses to take back asylum seekers until france do the same. we've got a borderline insanity face off and there's also a huge benefits row looming after the government revealed plans to replace sickness benefit payments with vouchers. would that be a fair scheme, or is that an attack on disabled people's rights and the wedding snap released by william and kate to mark their 13th anniversary as husband and wife? absolutely wonderful picture of your favourite royals discussing how they'll be celebrating , how they'll be celebrating, taking, how it's been such a difficult year and of course the invictus games. harry has been snubbed and that's
all across the uk. on today's show, we'll have more reaction to that massive news in scotland today after the resignation of humza yousaf as first minister, who will be the next leader of scotland. we'll take a look at the likely runners and riders now that mcwfc went mc broke and tensions grow between the uk and ireland as number 10 attacks. eu double standards and refuses to take back asylum seekers until france do the same. we've got a borderline insanity face off and there's also a huge...
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around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. officials in central kenya say at least a5 people have been killed after a dam collapsed following torrential rainfall. a vast area of mud flattened houses and uprooted trees near the rift valley town of mai mahiu. it is feared that more people are buried under the debris. the kenyan authorities have postponed the start of the new school term by a week because of the flooding that's killed more than 120 people across the country. the bbc�*s africa correspondent barbara plett usher reports. what happened was a dam burst and this rush of water came came through this town in the middle of the night, three o'clock in the morning. so it cut this swathe right through town, gouging out this valley, as you can see, felling trees, sweeping away houses and many people as well. i spoke to a man earlier who said when he woke up, he could hear the sound of water. i said, well, what did it sound like? he said, it was sort of like a roar. and he got his family out of their house in time. but 50, a
around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. officials in central kenya say at least a5 people have been killed after a dam collapsed following torrential rainfall. a vast area of mud flattened houses and uprooted trees near the rift valley town of mai mahiu. it is feared that more people are buried under the debris. the kenyan authorities have postponed the start of the new school term by a week because of the flooding that's killed more than 120 people across the country. the...
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i think the uk has completed yours. you with the first ones i believe. how would you grade the process of getting those agreements up and running? and where would you like a degree in 100 days time? >> yeah, i think it's going very well. i don't know what, you know, obviously biased in terms of what grade. but it think the process has gone well. i think if you look back to where it started, you know, i think prior to film his there was maybe a bit of a sense that the question role was behind it. there either a member or sort of not a member. i think what we're trying to do was think about ways in which we could unpack that a little bit and make sure that as ukraine progressed to being a member which is comforted because in the midst of major war right now, that we can take steps that would sort of enhance their defense and security in the here and now and then extra years. so whenever that moment rose when it did join that there would be in in a strong posi. i don't think that was necessarily sort of obvious to everyone, including to them or to ourselves
i think the uk has completed yours. you with the first ones i believe. how would you grade the process of getting those agreements up and running? and where would you like a degree in 100 days time? >> yeah, i think it's going very well. i don't know what, you know, obviously biased in terms of what grade. but it think the process has gone well. i think if you look back to where it started, you know, i think prior to film his there was maybe a bit of a sense that the question role was...
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here in the uk, the national crime agency has issued an unprecedented alert to all schools in the uk, warning about the danger to pupils of so—called sextortion. that's when criminals trick young people into sharing intimate images of themselves online and then blackmail their victims for cash. police say there's been an alarming increase in the number of cases. angus crawford reports. just 16, murray dowey ended his life. criminals posing as a girl online tricked him into sending compromising pictures. then they blackmailed him. he couldn't bear it. they've totally destroyed our family. murray was a happy, normal teenager. he was driven to take his own life by whatever threats and awful things that the people that were trying to extort money out of him were saying to him. hey. how are you doing? what happened to murray is called sextortion. gangs pose as young men or women, send explicit videos or pictures to targets they identify via social media. they demand the same in return. then... the film will be shared with your friends, yourj family, your workmates... everyone you know...
here in the uk, the national crime agency has issued an unprecedented alert to all schools in the uk, warning about the danger to pupils of so—called sextortion. that's when criminals trick young people into sharing intimate images of themselves online and then blackmail their victims for cash. police say there's been an alarming increase in the number of cases. angus crawford reports. just 16, murray dowey ended his life. criminals posing as a girl online tricked him into sending...
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we currently ch hundred 62,000 vacancies across the uk on our platform. the good news is that rate of hiring is no longer in precipitous decline, but we have seen five straight months of falls. so the labour market is definitely cooling, employers are trying to catch up with wages, inflation rising dramatically in the last 12 months and employers trying to keep pace with that. we are seeing a job market in flux, but a job market where hiring activity is down 17% year on year. it where hiring activity is down 17% year on year-— year on year. it is interesting to look at where _ year on year. it is interesting to look at where the _ year on year. it is interesting to look at where the jobs - year on year. it is interesting to look at where the jobs are - year on year. it is interesting to | look at where the jobs are being created and where they are being lost, because they give us a sense of what the economy is doing and crucially what big businesses are thinking. yourfigures crucially what big businesses are thinking. your figures saying marketing and p
we currently ch hundred 62,000 vacancies across the uk on our platform. the good news is that rate of hiring is no longer in precipitous decline, but we have seen five straight months of falls. so the labour market is definitely cooling, employers are trying to catch up with wages, inflation rising dramatically in the last 12 months and employers trying to keep pace with that. we are seeing a job market in flux, but a job market where hiring activity is down 17% year on year. it where hiring...
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has also had to ditch controversial policies such as the bottle return scheme, lost a battle with the uk government over gender law, and watered down climate change commitments. so who might replace him? could jenny gilruth or mairi mcallan throw their hat into the ring? kate forbes was defeated in the contest last year to become leader. might she stand again? neil gray's name is also being mentioned, as is stephen flynn, although he is at westminster. what aboutjohn swinney? speaking earlier, he wasn't giving much away. obviously there's a lot to happen today, so i suppose we should hear what the first minister has got to say today. from constituents in glasgow, there is. i from constituents in glasgow, there is. ., �* ~' from constituents in glasgow, there is. ., �* ~ ., from constituents in glasgow, there is. i don't think it was the man for the “ob. is. i don't think it was the man for the job. absolutely _ is. i don't think it was the man for the job. absolutely delighted, - is. i don't think it was the man for the job. absolutely delighted, he | the 'ob. absolutely delighted,
has also had to ditch controversial policies such as the bottle return scheme, lost a battle with the uk government over gender law, and watered down climate change commitments. so who might replace him? could jenny gilruth or mairi mcallan throw their hat into the ring? kate forbes was defeated in the contest last year to become leader. might she stand again? neil gray's name is also being mentioned, as is stephen flynn, although he is at westminster. what aboutjohn swinney? speaking earlier,...
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she is suspected of using hers. position for lobbying private interests, but in the uk political changes could not be avoided; the first minister of scotland, hamza yusov, is leaving his post. his party lost its majority in the local parliament after he announced the end of the coalition agreement. and the opposition announced its intention to impose a vote of distrust on him. at the same time, as the press writes, the chair under the prime minister also began to shake country, some of frisha sunak’s fellow party members have developed a plan to remove him after local elections. how. polls show that the forecasts for tore are very pessimistic and thus the conservatives are trying to save their reputation before the parliamentary elections. russian ambassador to germany sergei nichaev laid wreaths at the memorials of nazi victims. the event marks the anniversary of the liberation of the sachsenhausen concentration camp by red army soldiers. the ceremony was also attended by representatives of public organizations, our compatriots and local activists. as the russian diplomat said, now is
she is suspected of using hers. position for lobbying private interests, but in the uk political changes could not be avoided; the first minister of scotland, hamza yusov, is leaving his post. his party lost its majority in the local parliament after he announced the end of the coalition agreement. and the opposition announced its intention to impose a vote of distrust on him. at the same time, as the press writes, the chair under the prime minister also began to shake country, some of frisha...
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interest rate differentials, with japan and europe, by the way, and with the uk and so it's going to be hard for them to unilaterally -- this is a market that trades like $5.5 trillion a day. central banks are going to have to spend a lot of money and a lot of people think more than 2022, the last time bank of japan intervened if they really want to reverse the trend. so far they've done it a little bit, but, you know, we'll -- we'll see if they're able to succeed on that front. that's going to be a question that could also -- if they're in there selling dollars, could ultimately pressure u.s. treasuries haven't really seen much of an impact on that so far. it shows you what fed does matters everywhere. >> around the world. >> around the world. all sorts of global markets. >> as sara points out, s&p, nasdaq, coming off the best week of the year since last november ahead of the busiest week of earnings season. nearly a third of s&p reports, 20% of the dow, got the fed and jobs number on friday. our senior markets commentator mike santoli is back to help us get ready. there's a lot. wh
interest rate differentials, with japan and europe, by the way, and with the uk and so it's going to be hard for them to unilaterally -- this is a market that trades like $5.5 trillion a day. central banks are going to have to spend a lot of money and a lot of people think more than 2022, the last time bank of japan intervened if they really want to reverse the trend. so far they've done it a little bit, but, you know, we'll -- we'll see if they're able to succeed on that front. that's going to...
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we've still got low pressure out to the west of the uk. this weather front hanging around into wednesday as another area of low pressure developing further south across europe that will thicken the cloud across england and wales and starts to bring some rain from over the english channel. further north, some sunshine, maybe, just the odd shower around, as well. temperatures still getting up to 16 or 17 degrees in scotland and widely similar sort of temperatures across the midlands and eastern parts of england. we could well see some mist and fog affecting coastal areas of eastern scotland and north—east england because we're getting an easterly wind coming in by the time we get to thursday. that is bring in some warmer air, but it's coming in over the cold north sea. we should get some sunshine for scotland, northernmost parts of england. a bit more cloud around elsewhere. maybe some rain around too. always going to be a bit cooler more towards the south—west of the uk on thursday, with the highest temperatures not in eastern scotland
we've still got low pressure out to the west of the uk. this weather front hanging around into wednesday as another area of low pressure developing further south across europe that will thicken the cloud across england and wales and starts to bring some rain from over the english channel. further north, some sunshine, maybe, just the odd shower around, as well. temperatures still getting up to 16 or 17 degrees in scotland and widely similar sort of temperatures across the midlands and eastern...
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that's why this matters wherever you are watching around the uk, that's why it has consequences within scotland but beyond scotland too.— consequences within scotland but beyond scotland too. chris, many thanks for that. _ time for a look at the weather. here's darren bett. thanks very much. it is going to be warmerfor us this week. thanks very much. it is going to be warmer for us this week. there will still be rain around but here across east anglia and the south—east of england, much better day, staying dry some sunshine. add to the west, we have lower pressure heading in from the atlantic, then stopping, but it is sweeping in all this cloud and underneath cloud we have seen some rain. some wetter weather to begin with earlier today across northern ireland, being replaced by sunshine and sharp showers but the rain is pushing further into scotland, still affecting western parts of england and wales. further east, likely to stay dry. sunnier skies more towards east anglia, lincolnshire and the south—east, temperatures here reaching 17 or 18. to the west, still stuck at around 13
that's why this matters wherever you are watching around the uk, that's why it has consequences within scotland but beyond scotland too.— consequences within scotland but beyond scotland too. chris, many thanks for that. _ time for a look at the weather. here's darren bett. thanks very much. it is going to be warmerfor us this week. thanks very much. it is going to be warmer for us this week. there will still be rain around but here across east anglia and the south—east of england, much...
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main air carrier of the country air astana 49% owned by byesystems, the largest defense company in the uk, now there is special attention to resources, namely rare earth metals, there are many of them throughout central asia, but it is in kazakhstan that there are the most deposits, perhaps this particular resource will become the main one in the 20th century, but here’s the thing, beijing is already looking at this with jealousy, the fact is that china is the main player in the rare earth market and not so has long included all technologies related to this critical element in the list of restricted prohibited exports, and it’s not just about protecting business interests, it’s just that they understand sub-locally that a global confrontation is possible ahead, and sharing a critical resource with a future enemy is probably not kazakhstan’s desire to develop its deposits is absolutely correct. attracting investment is absolutely understandable, but the issue is really very delicate, a lot of interests intersect here, and it coincided, immediately after the departure of the new bri
main air carrier of the country air astana 49% owned by byesystems, the largest defense company in the uk, now there is special attention to resources, namely rare earth metals, there are many of them throughout central asia, but it is in kazakhstan that there are the most deposits, perhaps this particular resource will become the main one in the 20th century, but here’s the thing, beijing is already looking at this with jealousy, the fact is that china is the main player in the rare earth...
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hick. have an impact on uk politics. nick, thank vou- — have an impact on uk politics. nick, thank vou- nick _ have an impact on uk politics. nick, thank you. nick eardley, _ have an impact on uk politics. nick, thank you. nick eardley, our - thank you. nick eardley, our political correspondent. other news now, and the government is proposing major changes to disability benefits. they would mean that people suffering from depression or anxiety could stop getting cash payments. the government wants the personal independence payment, or pip as its known, to be more targeted. but the disability charity scope says the proposals are "a reckless assualt on disabled people." here's our disability correspondent, nikki fox. the main thing i use my pip for is my wheelchair accessible vehicle to get me to university. pip helps me pay for our easy cook and ready meals. it enabled me to get my powered wheelchair because i didn't - qualify for motability. i use it every day. it's given me so much more freedom. life for disabled people is expensive, with many using personal independen
hick. have an impact on uk politics. nick, thank vou- — have an impact on uk politics. nick, thank vou- nick _ have an impact on uk politics. nick, thank you. nick eardley, _ have an impact on uk politics. nick, thank you. nick eardley, our - thank you. nick eardley, our political correspondent. other news now, and the government is proposing major changes to disability benefits. they would mean that people suffering from depression or anxiety could stop getting cash payments. the government...
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but in the uk, political changes could not be avoided; the first minister of scotland, hamza yusov, is leaving his post. his party lost its majority in the local parliament. has developed a plan to remove him after local elections, as polls show, forecasts for tore are very pessimistic and thus the conservatives are trying to save their reputation before the parliamentary elections. gerard depordieu was placed in custody after questioning in the case. about harassment, as they write local media, the reason was accusations from two victims. the incidents, they said, occurred during filming in 2014 and 2021 . we will learn more from our european correspondent anastasia popova. gerard de pardey does not admit his guilt; moreover, he believes that this is noise, the purpose of which is to arrange for him to be lynched in the press. the seventy-five-year-old actor came to the station himself, following the procedure, he was detained for interrogation. sometimes this can... last up to two days. the new charges brought against him relate to filming of the film green shutters in 2021. a fifty-
but in the uk, political changes could not be avoided; the first minister of scotland, hamza yusov, is leaving his post. his party lost its majority in the local parliament. has developed a plan to remove him after local elections, as polls show, forecasts for tore are very pessimistic and thus the conservatives are trying to save their reputation before the parliamentary elections. gerard depordieu was placed in custody after questioning in the case. about harassment, as they write local...
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we live in the uk that has a british energy prime minister, a muslim mayor of london and a black welsh first minister and for a little while longer as scots asian first minister. for those who say that multiculturalism has failed across the uk, i would suggest the evidence is quite to the contrary and that is something we should all celebrate. i have had the honour of serving in government for almost 12 years in a variety of roles. whatever position i held during that time i have always been guided by my values. as first minister i am incredibly proud to have a fair tax system, the most progressive in the uk where those who are in the most contribute the most and it will always be my core belief that a country as rich as ours, the wealth must be far more evenly distributed. i have no doubt at all that whoever takes over from i have no doubt at all that whoever takes overfrom me i have no doubt at all that whoever takes over from me who continue the scottish government's drive to reduce child poverty. that scottish government's drive to reduce child poverty.— scottish government's dri
we live in the uk that has a british energy prime minister, a muslim mayor of london and a black welsh first minister and for a little while longer as scots asian first minister. for those who say that multiculturalism has failed across the uk, i would suggest the evidence is quite to the contrary and that is something we should all celebrate. i have had the honour of serving in government for almost 12 years in a variety of roles. whatever position i held during that time i have always been...
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in just one week, over 900 migrants crossed to the uk , with 359 arrivals on uk, with 359 arrivals on saturday alone . 51 of those were saturday alone. 51 of those were rescued after running aground . a rescued after running aground. a debate on whether assisted dying should be legalised for terminally ill people will be debated in parliament later. it's after more than 200,000 people signed a petition backed by dame esther rantzen, calling for the change. assisted suicide is currently banned in england and wales and in northern ireland. in scotland, though, it's not a specific criminal offence. but people who help others to end their own lives do risk being charged with murder or other offences. those who oppose a change in the law say that vulnerable people could be pressured into ending their lives . new laws protecting lives. new laws protecting consumers from hacking and cyber attacks are now in force, with all smart devices required to meet minimum security standards as manufacturers of products like phones, tvs and smart doorbells are now legally required to protect internet co
in just one week, over 900 migrants crossed to the uk , with 359 arrivals on uk, with 359 arrivals on saturday alone . 51 of those were saturday alone. 51 of those were rescued after running aground . a rescued after running aground. a debate on whether assisted dying should be legalised for terminally ill people will be debated in parliament later. it's after more than 200,000 people signed a petition backed by dame esther rantzen, calling for the change. assisted suicide is currently banned...
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in the end the uk government blocked it. but in terms of the politics of that, there has always been that question about what and snp leader should do. do they try and appeal to those snp members who want to see a lot of reform, want to see the party pursue bold and ambitious policies? 0r want to see the party pursue bold and ambitious policies? or do they listen to people more in the centre who don't? who think you need to be more cautious when you are in power. that is the argument we are starting to hear from that is the argument we are starting to hearfrom kate forbes, assuming she puts her hat in the ring, my expectation is she will. you might hear some other wings of the party making the argument that you need to keep going with those older policies. the election process last year was brutal. it exposed some rifts in the snp which we hadn't seen for 20 years or so. alex salmond and nicola sturgeon had run the party with an iron fist and that meant the splits were not public at all. they came to the fore of the leadersh
in the end the uk government blocked it. but in terms of the politics of that, there has always been that question about what and snp leader should do. do they try and appeal to those snp members who want to see a lot of reform, want to see the party pursue bold and ambitious policies? 0r want to see the party pursue bold and ambitious policies? or do they listen to people more in the centre who don't? who think you need to be more cautious when you are in power. that is the argument we are...
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2830 truckee south lake tahoe 47, uk. sacramento's 48 cool there. santa barbara the same also at 48. we're caught in between systems. low pressure middle of the country and high pressure pretty far offshore. so there's really these systems keep moving into the pacific northwest. that's keeping us in this pattern. not much change, maybe a little warmer forecast. a couple of them are really painting a pretty wet pattern for this weekend. the other two keep it a little to the north. so we'll i tend to buy into some system dropping in here. that's the way it looks to me today though. only patches of fog. mainly clear and cool. sunny but breezy. nice. maybe a smidge warmer inland. 60s 70s on the temps here and i don't think they'll change much tomorrow. does look a little warmer wednesday into thursday, and then we'll start to cool it down and cloud it up heading to the upcoming weekend. all right. thanks, steve. three children rushed to the hospital. the new warning about fentanyl exposure now and now you can have the latest morning headlines delivered
2830 truckee south lake tahoe 47, uk. sacramento's 48 cool there. santa barbara the same also at 48. we're caught in between systems. low pressure middle of the country and high pressure pretty far offshore. so there's really these systems keep moving into the pacific northwest. that's keeping us in this pattern. not much change, maybe a little warmer forecast. a couple of them are really painting a pretty wet pattern for this weekend. the other two keep it a little to the north. so we'll i...
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around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. spain's prime minister pedro sanchez has announced he will not resign over accusations of corruption against his wife. he had threatened to step down following the allegations, which he's now described as toxic political slander. the case was brought by a group linked to the far right. let's go live to madrid and our correspondent, guy hedgecoe. could you tell us what came out of that speech? could you tell us what came out of that speech?— could you tell us what came out of that seech? ., , , . ., ., that speech? tremendous expectation leadin: u- that speech? tremendous expectation leading up to — that speech? tremendous expectation leading up to it _ that speech? tremendous expectation leading up to it and _ that speech? tremendous expectation leading up to it and mr _ that speech? tremendous expectation leading up to it and mr sanchez - that speech? tremendous expectation leading up to it and mr sanchez met . leading up to it and mr sanchez met with king felipejust before he ma
around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. spain's prime minister pedro sanchez has announced he will not resign over accusations of corruption against his wife. he had threatened to step down following the allegations, which he's now described as toxic political slander. the case was brought by a group linked to the far right. let's go live to madrid and our correspondent, guy hedgecoe. could you tell us what came out of that speech? could you tell us what came out of that...