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as the uk's bid to stem illegal migration by deporting people to rwanda now fueling migration. all that to come on the context. we begin with news king charles is to return to some public facing duties. they will be his first engagements since being diagnosed with cancer. buckingham palace says his treatment isn't over. doctors are encouraged by his progress. this is a new photo of the king and queen released tonight taken a day after their 19th wedding anniversary. next week, they will make a joint visit to a cancer treatment center. cheryl gallagher has the latest. >> the king and queen together in the gardens of buckingham palace. a positive sign about the king's health. the photo was taken earlier this month but has just been released. the palace say the king is making encouraging progress and will shortly return to public facing duties. after a period of treatment and recuperation following his recent cancer diagnosis. as the first anniversary of the coronation approaches, they remain deeply grateful for the many kindnesses and good wishes they received from around the wor
as the uk's bid to stem illegal migration by deporting people to rwanda now fueling migration. all that to come on the context. we begin with news king charles is to return to some public facing duties. they will be his first engagements since being diagnosed with cancer. buckingham palace says his treatment isn't over. doctors are encouraged by his progress. this is a new photo of the king and queen released tonight taken a day after their 19th wedding anniversary. next week, they will make a...
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but with low pressures around about the uk, it's not exactly going to be a dry forecast. on monday, we start to see some of that milder air arrive on these southerly winds. outbreaks of rain, though, pretty extensive, probably the wettest weather for northern ireland, probably south western parts of england and wales seeing rain, eastern areas this time seeing the driest weather. but these temperatures are rising and climbing back to average for this time of the year, and that warming trend continues into next week. in the warmest spots, we could see temperatures reach the high teens or even low 20s, but there will be some showers or outbreaks of rain around as well. bye for now. at ten — back working alongside the people he serves. king charles is to return to public—facing duties. as a new photo is released, buckingham palace says his cancer treatment isn't over, but he's making progress. the return of the king but it is step—by—step over the next few weeks and months. also tonight — defiance from humza yousaf, saying he won't quit as scotland's first minister
but with low pressures around about the uk, it's not exactly going to be a dry forecast. on monday, we start to see some of that milder air arrive on these southerly winds. outbreaks of rain, though, pretty extensive, probably the wettest weather for northern ireland, probably south western parts of england and wales seeing rain, eastern areas this time seeing the driest weather. but these temperatures are rising and climbing back to average for this time of the year, and that warming trend...
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around the world and across the uk, you are watching bbc news. joe biden has said he will debate donald trump ahead of this year's presidential election. it's the clearest declaration yet of his willingness to debate face—to—face with his republican rival before voters cast ballots in november. it's worth noting that when previously asked, mr biden said a debate depended on how his rival behaved. mr trump hasn't yet responded — he's been spending the day in court in new york, as his hush money trial continues. the prosecution is continuing to outline its case that mr trump falsified business records to cover up a payment to the adult film star, stormy daniels, in the run up to the 2016 election. here's mr trump arriving at the court today. i think yesterday went very well in this courthouse, it should be over. the case is over. if you heard what was said, the case should be over. but you will have to make that determination and i think we have a judge who will never allow this case to be over in a positive way. he is highly conflicted, the
around the world and across the uk, you are watching bbc news. joe biden has said he will debate donald trump ahead of this year's presidential election. it's the clearest declaration yet of his willingness to debate face—to—face with his republican rival before voters cast ballots in november. it's worth noting that when previously asked, mr biden said a debate depended on how his rival behaved. mr trump hasn't yet responded — he's been spending the day in court in new york, as his hush...
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around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. two of the most valuable items ever recovered from the titanic are coming up for auction tomorrow. they're a violin case belonging to the man who led the orchestra on deck as the ship sank in 1912, and a gold watch worn by one of the richest men in the world. duncan kennedy reports. it was supposed to be the defining standard of nautical opulence. the titanic — totemic of a new era of human achievement. but on the night of april 14th 1912, the ship hit an iceberg in the north atlantic and sank. more than 1,500 people died. now, two of the most valuable personal items ever recovered from the disaster are coming to auction — a bag and a watch belonging to two people whose stories have become fables from that fateful night. the james cameron movie titanic... hey, astor! depicts both men. well, hello, molly. jothacob astor, the wealthiest man on board and one of the richest in the world, and wallace hartley, the violin player who bravely led the orchestra to calm passengers' nerves as
around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. two of the most valuable items ever recovered from the titanic are coming up for auction tomorrow. they're a violin case belonging to the man who led the orchestra on deck as the ship sank in 1912, and a gold watch worn by one of the richest men in the world. duncan kennedy reports. it was supposed to be the defining standard of nautical opulence. the titanic — totemic of a new era of human achievement. but on the night of april 14th 1912,...
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and a message that ali said the kin: and uk. and a message that ali said the king and queen _ uk. and a message that ali said the king and queen remain _ uk. and a message that ali said the king and queen remain deeply - king and queen remain deeply gratefulfor king and queen remain deeply grateful for the king and queen remain deeply gratefulfor the many king and queen remain deeply grateful for the many kindnesses and good wishes from all over the world. this is something that will be watched really closely because we should not forget of course the king's diagnosis soon followed by the princess of wales saying she was having treatment, preventative treatment, for cancer. coming is a huge shock for many around the world and taking two very senior royals out of public life for a significant period of time.— period of time. yes, it certainly ut the period of time. yes, it certainly put the pressure _ period of time. yes, it certainly put the pressure on _ period of time. yes, it certainly put the pressure on the - period of time. yes, it certainly i put the pressure on the shoul
and a message that ali said the kin: and uk. and a message that ali said the king and queen _ uk. and a message that ali said the king and queen remain _ uk. and a message that ali said the king and queen remain deeply - king and queen remain deeply gratefulfor king and queen remain deeply grateful for the king and queen remain deeply gratefulfor the many king and queen remain deeply grateful for the many kindnesses and good wishes from all over the world. this is something that will be watched...
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around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. now it's time for the panel. let's start with you. let's talk about secretary blinken, who is in china on day two of his visit. would you want to talk about?— you want to talk about? well, you know, we you want to talk about? well, you know. we are _ you want to talk about? well, you know, we are in _ you want to talk about? well, you know, we are in a _ you want to talk about? well, you know, we are in a very _ you want to talk about? well, you know, we are in a very interestingj know, we are in a very interesting position right now with respect to china. we have had a sniffing amount of moneyjust recently allocated for the defence of taiwan. we have had a sort of anti—china measure passed the congress overwhelmingly and tied by president biden that will ban tiktok orforce the by president biden that will ban tiktok or force the parent company to sell it in a measure i think many thought that the us government would never take considering how many millions of americans use tiktok. and it's all because they d
around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. now it's time for the panel. let's start with you. let's talk about secretary blinken, who is in china on day two of his visit. would you want to talk about?— you want to talk about? well, you know, we you want to talk about? well, you know. we are _ you want to talk about? well, you know, we are in _ you want to talk about? well, you know, we are in a _ you want to talk about? well, you know, we are in a very _ you want to talk about?...
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let's take a look at some stories making news across the uk. a 13—year—old girl is due to appear before magistrates tomorrow, after being charged with attempting to murder three people at a school in wales. two teachers and a pupil were taken to hospital with stab wounds after the incident in ammanford; they've all since been discharged. a former senior executive at the post office has told the inquiry into the horizon it scandal that she's "truly sorry for the devastation" caused to branch managers. angela van den bogerd dealt with many of the legal cases against sub—postmasters. she said she never "knowingly" did anything wrong. the army has said it's "too early to know" whether two household cavalry horses will return to official duties, after they were injured when they bolted through central london yesterday. the horses, named quaker and vida, were spooked by the noise of builders moving rubble. they've been operated on and remain in a serious condition. the israeli war cabinet has been meeting today to discuss the military assault i
let's take a look at some stories making news across the uk. a 13—year—old girl is due to appear before magistrates tomorrow, after being charged with attempting to murder three people at a school in wales. two teachers and a pupil were taken to hospital with stab wounds after the incident in ammanford; they've all since been discharged. a former senior executive at the post office has told the inquiry into the horizon it scandal that she's "truly sorry for the devastation" caused...
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away from that, most of the uk having clearing skies, especially during the second part of the night, becomes largely dry, and there will be quite a widespread frost in rural areas. so we are looking at a cold and a frosty start to the day for many on friday. but overall, it's a much brighter day with more in the way of sunshine. the exception southern england, where there is the threat of some rain, especially in the southwest. and through the afternoon we'll see some showers break out. they'll become quite widespread, but especially across northern and eastern scotland and eastern areas of england. wherever you are, we're looking at another chilly day for the time of year, with temperatures well around about 8—11t degrees. now, this weekend will see an area of low pressure move up from the south. and this brings with it the threat of some rain. now, on saturday, the rain will be affecting southern england across parts of wales, the midlands and east anglia. there will be a chilly wind gusting into the 25 miles an hour, not desperately strong, but given those low temperatures, the
away from that, most of the uk having clearing skies, especially during the second part of the night, becomes largely dry, and there will be quite a widespread frost in rural areas. so we are looking at a cold and a frosty start to the day for many on friday. but overall, it's a much brighter day with more in the way of sunshine. the exception southern england, where there is the threat of some rain, especially in the southwest. and through the afternoon we'll see some showers break out....
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no surprise that the uk government rejected it prevents _ that the uk government rejected it prevents out of hand despite the fact that — prevents out of hand despite the fact that it's a limited proposal. it fact that it's a limited proposal. it will— fact that it's a limited proposal. it will be — fact that it's a limited proposal. it will be visa driven. it'5 fact that it's a limited proposal. it will be visa driven. it's not a return— it will be visa driven. it's not a return to — it will be visa driven. it's not a return to freedom of movement. that governments reaction i found depressing. it governments reaction i found depressing-— governments reaction i found de-aressin. ., ., , depressing. it was a timing a bit oor depressing. it was a timing a bit poor from _ depressing. it was a timing a bit poor from the — depressing. it was a timing a bit poor from the european - depressing. it was a timing a bit poor from the european union? | depressing. it was a timing a bit. poor from the european union? it does put them on the spot. let's face it. _ does put them on the
no surprise that the uk government rejected it prevents _ that the uk government rejected it prevents out of hand despite the fact that — prevents out of hand despite the fact that it's a limited proposal. it fact that it's a limited proposal. it will— fact that it's a limited proposal. it will be — fact that it's a limited proposal. it will be visa driven. it'5 fact that it's a limited proposal. it will be visa driven. it's not a return— it will be visa driven. it's not a return to —...
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the _ plate, uk saying more aids coming from the uk, many others, the czech republic, _ from the uk, many others, the czech republic, poland itself, the baltic states, _ republic, poland itself, the baltic states, all making the effort to get that support into ukraine. that ultimately is what will make the difference, is the economic might of the west. _ difference, is the economic might of the west, locking in behind the effort _ the west, locking in behind the effort of— the west, locking in behind the effort of ukrainians to defend their country— effort of ukrainians to defend their country was to going to be very, very— country was to going to be very, very difficult from here on in the stub— very difficult from here on in the stub this — very difficult from here on in the stub this war, i think, is proving the maxim — stub this war, i think, is proving the maxim that offences a lot more difficult _ the maxim that offences a lot more difficult defence —— here on in. it will he _ difficult defence —— here on in. it will he very. _ difficult defence —— here
the _ plate, uk saying more aids coming from the uk, many others, the czech republic, _ from the uk, many others, the czech republic, poland itself, the baltic states, _ republic, poland itself, the baltic states, all making the effort to get that support into ukraine. that ultimately is what will make the difference, is the economic might of the west. _ difference, is the economic might of the west, locking in behind the effort _ the west, locking in behind the effort of— the west, locking...
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there were two arrests here in the uk. christopher cash, a uk parliamentary researcher and another man. both charged with spying for china, allegedly providing information which could be "useful to an enemy". and then in germany, the top adviser to a far right politician was also arrested. maximilian krah, is a key member of the alternative for germany. his assistant, jian guo, is a german national who had worked for krah since his election to the european parliament in 2019. he is accused of passing sensitive information on negotiations and decisions within the european parliament to the chinese intelligence service. christopher steele is a former british intelligence officer. worked for the russian desk at mi six. good to see you, chris. it's extensive which begs the question, do we know the full scale of it? ida. do we know the full scale of it? no, i don't think— do we know the full scale of it? no, i don't think we _ do we know the full scale of it? iifr, i don't think we do. this is possibly the tip of the iceberg.
there were two arrests here in the uk. christopher cash, a uk parliamentary researcher and another man. both charged with spying for china, allegedly providing information which could be "useful to an enemy". and then in germany, the top adviser to a far right politician was also arrested. maximilian krah, is a key member of the alternative for germany. his assistant, jian guo, is a german national who had worked for krah since his election to the european parliament in 2019. he is...
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they are calling on the uk government to reconsider its plan. among those who voted in favour of it, the conservative mp for bournemouth east, tobias ellwood, who is here with us tonight. thank you very much for being with us. when you first came to the floor of the house, the question you asked of the house, the question you asked of the house, the question you asked of the net home secretary was, can you confirm that this bill, if received royal assent, will not breach international law, yes or no? so let me put that same question to you, yes or no? so let me put that same question to you. yes or no?— you, yes or no? good evening to you, and ou you, yes or no? good evening to you, and you just — you, yes or no? good evening to you, and you just heard james _ you, yes or no? good evening to you, and you just heard james cleverly - and you just heard james cleverly speaking, he was the person i posed the question to and his response was, it absolutely does conform to international law. and that's been a concern by many of us on the back benc
they are calling on the uk government to reconsider its plan. among those who voted in favour of it, the conservative mp for bournemouth east, tobias ellwood, who is here with us tonight. thank you very much for being with us. when you first came to the floor of the house, the question you asked of the house, the question you asked of the house, the question you asked of the net home secretary was, can you confirm that this bill, if received royal assent, will not breach international law, yes...
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so i can speak to the uk. _ universities? is that to me? so i can speak to the uk. yes, - universities? is that to me? so i can speak to the uk. yes, i - universities? is that to me? so i | can speak to the uk. yes, i think there is some evidence that there are free speech issues. if you talk to academics, particularly those who work in areas of six and gender for example, i've covered some of the employment tribunal cases that have happened where academics have been really quite viciously bullied by people on the campuses because they are expressing perfectly legitimate views on six and gender and in fact their views as a journalist... perhaps you should debate them on the campus. em perhaps you should debate them on the campus-— perhaps you should debate them on the camus. ~ . , , the campus. an academic themselves are caettin the campus. an academic themselves are getting bullied _ the campus. an academic themselves are getting bullied and _ the campus. an academic themselves are getting bullied and in _ the campus. an academic themselves are getting bullied an
so i can speak to the uk. _ universities? is that to me? so i can speak to the uk. yes, - universities? is that to me? so i can speak to the uk. yes, i - universities? is that to me? so i | can speak to the uk. yes, i think there is some evidence that there are free speech issues. if you talk to academics, particularly those who work in areas of six and gender for example, i've covered some of the employment tribunal cases that have happened where academics have been really quite viciously...
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keep in mind, the numbers we dealwith— the uk. keep in mind, the numbers we deaiwith her_ the uk. keep in mind, the numbers we dealwith herso the uk. keep in mind, the numbers we deal with her so much were staggering. i think you showed a slide _ staggering. i think you showed a slide of— staggering. i think you showed a slide of about 6000 people so far this yeah — slide of about 6000 people so far this year. the last couple of months i've this year. the last couple of months i've seen— this year. the last couple of months i've seen solid numbers in december where _ i've seen solid numbers in december where we _ i've seen solid numbers in december where we had to earn 25,000 people in the _ where we had to earn 25,000 people in the month of december alone cross _ in the month of december alone cross. ., ., , , , , cross. no one is disputing there is a crisis or the _ cross. no one is disputing there is a crisis or the southern _ cross. no one is disputing there is a crisis or the southern border. i a crisis or the southern border. someone has to do something about it. speak
keep in mind, the numbers we dealwith— the uk. keep in mind, the numbers we deaiwith her_ the uk. keep in mind, the numbers we dealwith herso the uk. keep in mind, the numbers we deal with her so much were staggering. i think you showed a slide _ staggering. i think you showed a slide of— staggering. i think you showed a slide of about 6000 people so far this yeah — slide of about 6000 people so far this year. the last couple of months i've this year. the last couple of months i've...
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spanish economy, the forecast for this year is 2.1% which is far beyond what we can expect here in the uk, yet, it does not touch this problem of unemployment that you've reported on. if you look at the figures, ii.9% on. if you look at the figures, 11.9% with the unemployment in december. that is twice the unemployment rate of the european union. you look at youth unemployment, it is worse. so how can you be growing the economy and yet still fail to reach some of these poor areas of the country? good evening. this is the port as you say. it is a gateway to so many different markets around the world, notably north africa, just 30 km from here. but this it is not a gateway to the future hopes and dreams of so many young people as you say. the unemployment figure really sky—high for young people in particular. when you quote those statistics there and we look at those cold figures, behind them are real people. we met loads of people over the past 2a hours or so, some did not get into the short film we made, but interestingly, there was one woman we were talking to. she was a0 years old li
spanish economy, the forecast for this year is 2.1% which is far beyond what we can expect here in the uk, yet, it does not touch this problem of unemployment that you've reported on. if you look at the figures, ii.9% on. if you look at the figures, 11.9% with the unemployment in december. that is twice the unemployment rate of the european union. you look at youth unemployment, it is worse. so how can you be growing the economy and yet still fail to reach some of these poor areas of the...
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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. rishi sunak has promised billions more for defence to counter threats from "an axis of authoritarian states". the prime minister said uk military spending would rise to 2.5% of national income by 2030. he stressed the uk was "not on the brink of war" but claimed the extra money would put the country's defence industry "on a war footing". the post office changed how it described problems with its horizon it system based on a suggestion by the husband of former boss, paula vennells. the inquiry into the scandal has revealed that following advice from john vennells, the post office stopped referring to "bugs", and instead called them "anomalies and exceptions" because it was less emotive. prince louis, the youngest child of the prince and princess of wales is 6 today. to celebrate his birthday, a new photograph has been released by kensington palace — it was taken by his mother — catherine, princess of wales. after the c
around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. let's look at some of the other stories making headlines today. rishi sunak has promised billions more for defence to counter threats from "an axis of authoritarian states". the prime minister said uk military spending would rise to 2.5% of national income by 2030. he stressed the uk was "not on the brink of war" but claimed the extra money would put the country's defence industry "on a war footing". the post...
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where the uk government is letting this - get right, and i think where the uk government is letting this happenl government is letting this happen but trying — government is letting this happen but trying to — government is letting this happen but trying to clamp _ government is letting this happen but trying to clamp down - government is letting this happen but trying to clamp down on - government is letting this happen but trying to clamp down on it, i government is letting this happen. but trying to clamp down on it, just asking _ but trying to clamp down on it, just asking the — but trying to clamp down on it, just asking the police _ but trying to clamp down on it, just asking the police to do _ but trying to clamp down on it, just asking the police to do that - but trying to clamp down on it, just asking the police to do that in - but trying to clamp down on it, just asking the police to do that in the i asking the police to do that in the heat of— asking the police to do that in the heat of the — asking the police to do that in the heat of the moment. _ asking the p
where the uk government is letting this - get right, and i think where the uk government is letting this happenl government is letting this happen but trying — government is letting this happen but trying to — government is letting this happen but trying to clamp _ government is letting this happen but trying to clamp down - government is letting this happen but trying to clamp down on - government is letting this happen but trying to clamp down on it, i government is letting this happen....
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certainly the uk does. the uk _ it is linked to ukraine? certainly the uk does. the uk has - it is linked to ukraine? certainly. the uk does. the uk has recently signed the orches defence pact which is designed as a long—term protection in the indo—pacific. the uk is aligned to that and is tilting its foreign policy in that direction —— aukus. i would push back to say that they are not involved, but of course america has to be taking a lead in this, their military might is far beyond anything anyone in europe... kearyn, sor to anything anyone in europe... kearyn, sorry to squeeze _ anything anyone in europe... kearyn, sorry to squeeze you _ anything anyone in europe... kearyn, sorry to squeeze you tonight - anything anyone in europe... kearyn, sorry to squeeze you tonight but - sorry to squeeze you tonight but thank you for your contributions. hello there. a bit of a disappointing day again for this stage in april — rather grey, cloudy, damp, certainly across england and wales, where it did feel really chilly once again. and that chilly feel will contin
certainly the uk does. the uk _ it is linked to ukraine? certainly the uk does. the uk has - it is linked to ukraine? certainly. the uk does. the uk has recently signed the orches defence pact which is designed as a long—term protection in the indo—pacific. the uk is aligned to that and is tilting its foreign policy in that direction —— aukus. i would push back to say that they are not involved, but of course america has to be taking a lead in this, their military might is far beyond...
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they can stay regardless of how they arrived in the uk. that might be something that moves things in the government's favour. some positive noises from the labour benches. let's get some thoughts now from senior conservative deputy chairjonathan goal is. —— gullis. are you confident? chairjonathan goal is. -- gullis. are you confident?— chairjonathan goal is. -- gullis. are you confident? absolutely. i'm certainly ready _ are you confident? absolutely. i'm certainly ready to _ are you confident? absolutely. i'm certainly ready to go _ are you confident? absolutely. i'm certainly ready to go set _ are you confident? absolutely. i'm certainly ready to go set up - are you confident? absolutely. i'm certainly ready to go set up in - certainly ready to go set up in the office _ certainly ready to go set up in the office if— certainly ready to go set up in the office if required. let me be clear for the _ office if required. let me be clear for the voters who are tuning in. they're — for the voters who are tuning in. they're seeing two
they can stay regardless of how they arrived in the uk. that might be something that moves things in the government's favour. some positive noises from the labour benches. let's get some thoughts now from senior conservative deputy chairjonathan goal is. —— gullis. are you confident? chairjonathan goal is. -- gullis. are you confident?— chairjonathan goal is. -- gullis. are you confident? absolutely. i'm certainly ready _ are you confident? absolutely. i'm certainly ready to _ are you...
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around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. for our uk viewers, let's take a quick look at some of the stories making headlines here today. huw edwards has resigned from the bbc. he says he is leaving on the medical advice of his doctors. he had been off air since lastjuly. the bbc has confirmed that it has not received... not paid out a pay off as part of his departure. the uk parliamentary researcher and another man have been charged with spying for china after alleging the providing information that could be useful to a enemy. they were charged under the official secrets act stop. under the official secrets act the train drivers union aslef has announced a new wave of strikes. i6 train companies will take part between the seventh and the 9th of may. there will also be an overtime ban between the 6th—iith may. the union wants improved pay and conditions. the rail company industry body says the strike is unnecessary and will hit passengers. you are watching bbc news. we are all too familiar with the sight of the donald trump
around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. for our uk viewers, let's take a quick look at some of the stories making headlines here today. huw edwards has resigned from the bbc. he says he is leaving on the medical advice of his doctors. he had been off air since lastjuly. the bbc has confirmed that it has not received... not paid out a pay off as part of his departure. the uk parliamentary researcher and another man have been charged with spying for china after alleging the...
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around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. we'll talk about taylor swift, because a lot of people are alljust today, she released new music, lots of it, too. new album entitled the tortured poets department. then a few hours later an extra 15 tracks were released. here's our music correspondent mark savage. new music from taylor swift. fans thought they were getting 16 tracks, and then, in the small hours of this morning, a surprise. two hours after it was released, taylor added 15 extra songs. they scream. writing online, she explained she'd written so much tortured poetry in the past two years that she felt compelled to share it. many of the songs deal with her break—up from the british actorjoe alwyn. # he said he'd love me all his life...#. this is so good. the emotional weight of the album took its toll on fans. but critics gave it a clutch of four and five—star reviews. i think it's a really beautiful record. i think it's swift at the height of her songwriting prowess. i think it's also clearly a very intimate album
around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. we'll talk about taylor swift, because a lot of people are alljust today, she released new music, lots of it, too. new album entitled the tortured poets department. then a few hours later an extra 15 tracks were released. here's our music correspondent mark savage. new music from taylor swift. fans thought they were getting 16 tracks, and then, in the small hours of this morning, a surprise. two hours after it was released, taylor added 15...
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because the tories — election in the uk because the tories are _ election in the uk because the tories are now seen as cruel and unfair, _ tories are now seen as cruel and unfair, and — tories are now seen as cruel and unfair, and i_ tories are now seen as cruel and unfair, and i think labour will have a good _ unfair, and i think labour will have a good day— unfair, and i think labour will have a good day using this measure by the prime _ a good day using this measure by the prime minister.— prime minister. indeed. stefanie, thank ou prime minister. indeed. stefanie, thank you very — prime minister. indeed. stefanie, thank you very much. _ prime minister. indeed. stefanie, thank you very much. thanks - prime minister. indeed. stefanie, thank you very much. thanks forl prime minister. indeed. stefanie, i thank you very much. thanks for our panel to the time being. back to new york. this is outside the courthouse where donald trump's trial has been taking place. throughout the last good few hours, we've been covering the ins and outs of what's happening inside the courtroom. the
because the tories — election in the uk because the tories are _ election in the uk because the tories are now seen as cruel and unfair, _ tories are now seen as cruel and unfair, and — tories are now seen as cruel and unfair, and i_ tories are now seen as cruel and unfair, and i think labour will have a good _ unfair, and i think labour will have a good day— unfair, and i think labour will have a good day using this measure by the prime _ a good day using this measure by the prime...
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around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. women are being filmed on the streets on nights out, without their knowledge — getting millions of views online. greater manchester police say they're trying to catch the person making the videos. joining me now is eliza hatch. she is the founder of cheer up luv, which is a photo series and platform that retells accounts of street harassment. thank you for coming on the programme. thanks so much for having me. �* , , . ., programme. thanks so much for having me. e , . ., ., programme. thanks so much for having me. . ., ., ., ., me. let's be clear of what we are talkin: me. let's be clear of what we are talking about _ me. let's be clear of what we are talking about here, _ me. let's be clear of what we are talking about here, this - me. let's be clear of what we are talking about here, this is - me. let's be clear of what we are | talking about here, this is women out on the streets on a night out, enjoying themselves, and someone filling them with their mobile phone. now it's not
around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. women are being filmed on the streets on nights out, without their knowledge — getting millions of views online. greater manchester police say they're trying to catch the person making the videos. joining me now is eliza hatch. she is the founder of cheer up luv, which is a photo series and platform that retells accounts of street harassment. thank you for coming on the programme. thanks so much for having me. �* , , . ., programme....
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almost all of iran's missiles and drones were shot down by israel with the help of the us, the uk and other allies. but this was a huge escalation. air raid sirens. the first time iran had ever attacked israel directly after decades of a covert war. and it prompted international alarm. it was iran's response to this strike by israel on an iranian diplomatic compound in damascus at the start of the month, targeting a senior military commander, an attack iran said on its sovereign territory to which it was bound to respond. it's been a very dangerous tit—for—tat, with each side wanting to project power and land the last punch. now, iran had said it would respond even more harshly to any israeli counterstrike, but the fact that the presumed israeli strike has so far been limited and that the iranians are playing it down gives, i think, some hope that the two sides can now step back from the brink. but it is still a moment of huge risk and anxiety in the middle east and beyond. thanks to caroline for that. let's take a look at how we got here. on april first, iran's diplomatic compoun
almost all of iran's missiles and drones were shot down by israel with the help of the us, the uk and other allies. but this was a huge escalation. air raid sirens. the first time iran had ever attacked israel directly after decades of a covert war. and it prompted international alarm. it was iran's response to this strike by israel on an iranian diplomatic compound in damascus at the start of the month, targeting a senior military commander, an attack iran said on its sovereign territory to...