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nick parrott, bbc news. the cleveland cavaliers won their first playoff series since lebronjames was on their roster back in 2018, as they edged past the orlando magic in game seven. donovan mitchell led the way for the cavaliers with 39 points, as they rallied from an 18—point first half deficit to eliminate the magic, for whom paulo banchero scored 38 and had 16 rebounds. the cavaliers will now face the number—one seeds, the boston celtics, in the eastern conference semi—finals. kyren wilson has a five—frame advantage at the midway point of the world snooker championship final, in sheffield. wilson was runner—up to ronnie o' sullivan in the final in 2020 and cruised into a 7—1 lead in the first session. it was tighter in the next session —jones, who is a qualifier, won five frames, but wilson will resume on monday 11—6 up. it's the first to 18. it's not about the score line, but the way the frame was won, and there was obviously a lot of tension in there. some good safety play, and i'm prou
nick parrott, bbc news. the cleveland cavaliers won their first playoff series since lebronjames was on their roster back in 2018, as they edged past the orlando magic in game seven. donovan mitchell led the way for the cavaliers with 39 points, as they rallied from an 18—point first half deficit to eliminate the magic, for whom paulo banchero scored 38 and had 16 rebounds. the cavaliers will now face the number—one seeds, the boston celtics, in the eastern conference semi—finals. kyren...
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the bbc has reached out to tesla for comment. and that's it for this edition of asia business report. thanks for watching. hello, and welcome to sportsday — i'm olly foster. really, really good, and then really rubbish — that's jurgen klopp's assessement of his liverpoolside, but they still beat spurs. it's magical miami for mcalaren, as lando norris wins his first formula one race. and kyren wilson has the edge, after the first two sessions of the world snooker championship final. hello there, welcome along. there are just two weeks left in the premier league season, and there's so much riding on every game now. there were three games on sunday, and tottenham's hopes of a top—four finish are pretty much over after
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well, at least there's some good coverage of god, at least as some investigations by nbc news and bbc news and sky news. show what's happening in got mazda 2 palestinians. i don't see any good journalism in the coverage of the campus partners. i see the journalist joining in uh it will pop hysteria to misrepresent facts on the ground to smear and abuse student n t will protest is where's the coverage of the guy who turned up with a nice a pro palestine demonstration of pro is rel protester. where is the coverage of the the pro is rel protesters who shouted, killed the jews sarcastically. and the university went interested this profile, this time student thinking, they said it, i mean, it's just a cover. just so one side of the tweet of mind that you went from was, was a direct response to say cnn segment from a sprint news anchor. basically smearing for the kids on campuses and do so much and comparing america today to 1930 is germany. people that lost their minds, or do you think it has anything to do with the fact that these are american institutions that are under attack as opposed
well, at least there's some good coverage of god, at least as some investigations by nbc news and bbc news and sky news. show what's happening in got mazda 2 palestinians. i don't see any good journalism in the coverage of the campus partners. i see the journalist joining in uh it will pop hysteria to misrepresent facts on the ground to smear and abuse student n t will protest is where's the coverage of the guy who turned up with a nice a pro palestine demonstration of pro is rel protester....
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former footballer mark lawrenson has hit out at the bbc, where he used to work as a pundh bbc, where he used to work as a pundit on match of the day and football focus. lawrenson worked at the bbc for 30 years after his playing career ended , but he his playing career ended, but he says he was ditched a couple of years ago because he's 65 and white and the bbc is the top of the woke league. so do you think that? do you know him? are you a fan of his at all? you fan of football? >> i am actually, yes. yeah, i can tell you, being a lifelong everton supporter, i can confirm that he is a rubbish pundit. yes this is a liverpool everton joke. >> they're very good. even i know that much . but do you, do know that much. but do you, do you think that he was fired for. because some people would say it's more ageism as opposed to wokeism? he's 65. >> i think it's a bit of both. so when i watched the interview, he seemed very genuine in his responses and he is obviously getting on in age . and he stated getting on in age. and he stated that he was, being let go for being, i guess a white elderly
former footballer mark lawrenson has hit out at the bbc, where he used to work as a pundh bbc, where he used to work as a pundit on match of the day and football focus. lawrenson worked at the bbc for 30 years after his playing career ended , but he his playing career ended, but he says he was ditched a couple of years ago because he's 65 and white and the bbc is the top of the woke league. so do you think that? do you know him? are you a fan of his at all? you fan of football? >> i am...
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frank gardner, bbc news, jerusalem. as you just heard in frank's report there, benjamin netanyahu ordered the closing down in israel of the broadcaster aljazeera — which has qatari owners — accusing it of incitement and of threatening national security. i spoke to carlos martinez de la serna, program director at committee to protectjournalists. aljazeera in israel, this is an attack... it is completely unacceptable in a democratic country to ban and not allow its citizens to access different voices, those they might disagree with, those being controversial... that really enables press freedom. netanyahu is really undermining that. now put it in context. aljazeera is one of the most important of the most important news organisations reporting in gaza. journalists have already paid the ultimate price. many of them have been killed, including many family members of aljazeera journalists have been killed. they bring the facts about a war that is already more than eight months old. they bring the reporting, the consequen
frank gardner, bbc news, jerusalem. as you just heard in frank's report there, benjamin netanyahu ordered the closing down in israel of the broadcaster aljazeera — which has qatari owners — accusing it of incitement and of threatening national security. i spoke to carlos martinez de la serna, program director at committee to protectjournalists. aljazeera in israel, this is an attack... it is completely unacceptable in a democratic country to ban and not allow its citizens to access...
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this is bbc news. let's return now to the conflict in the middle east. health officials in gaza say nine people have been killed in an israeli strike on a home in rafah. it comes as the united nations has warned against an israeli attack on the city of rafah, saying it risks causing many more deaths. israel has said that even if there is a ceasefire agreement, it will be temporary, and that it will go ahead with a military assault on rafah to destroy hamas. around 1.4 million people are sheltering in rafah — many of them have sought refuge there from other parts of gaza. our special correspondent fergal keane reports now on the looming crisis facing the people in rafah. the story of desperate need, told in a single line. stretching on the road to rafah. this is the queue on the egyptian side of the border. rafah is both the hub through which most of gaza's aid passes... ..and now home to nearly 1.5 million people — five times its original population. a place where hospitals have become refugee camp
this is bbc news. let's return now to the conflict in the middle east. health officials in gaza say nine people have been killed in an israeli strike on a home in rafah. it comes as the united nations has warned against an israeli attack on the city of rafah, saying it risks causing many more deaths. israel has said that even if there is a ceasefire agreement, it will be temporary, and that it will go ahead with a military assault on rafah to destroy hamas. around 1.4 million people are...
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and it's basically it's basically if someone wanted it's basically if the irish said to the to the bbc, we don't want you. yeah. >> well, i mean, although al jazeera is state owned by qatar and qatar obviously does have an influence and al jazeera has got a slant, it's not actually as as bad a bias as you might expect as the bbc is. >> yeah. no >> yeah. no >> you can. have you ever watched it. yes. all right. it's not so bad. you know. it's not so bad. i'm not advising anyone to watch it. watch us. but i don't think it would be a good idea anyway. i never think shutting down media outlets is a good idea. yeah, it doesn't assure its propaganda. everything's got an element of propaganda to it. you're trying to get something across, but . to get something across, but. but don't cancel it. debate it. yeah, that's the only way. that's the only way you're going to achieve anything. because if you just say if you just shut it down, those, those viewers don't go away. and it's not like the vast majority of people in israel are watching al jazeera, and most of them will understand it's propagan
and it's basically it's basically if someone wanted it's basically if the irish said to the to the bbc, we don't want you. yeah. >> well, i mean, although al jazeera is state owned by qatar and qatar obviously does have an influence and al jazeera has got a slant, it's not actually as as bad a bias as you might expect as the bbc is. >> yeah. no >> yeah. no >> you can. have you ever watched it. yes. all right. it's not so bad. you know. it's not so bad. i'm not advising...
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now on bbc news, it's newscast. newscast. newscast from the bbc. hello, it's paddy in the studio. and laura in the studio. and henry at home. is it mission impossible for the conservatives? that's what we've been discussing this weekend. it depends how you count it. it depends who you are. if you're mark harper, who is a loyal ally of rishi sunak, you say, "it's all to play for". or if you are suella braverman, former home secretary, you say on the telly, "we might not have any "mps left if rishi sunak doesn't change course." and if you're paul scully, who's another former minister who was also on our programme, you say, "it's all looking pretty "terrible and the party needs to take a breath, "show some humility and stick to the centre". so it's not a very pretty set of realities, but there are differing realities, but not a very pretty set of realities for rishi sunak today. so i offerfrom radio 4 land today gavin barwell, who was theresa may's adviser. now, of course, she saw a chance to go for an election and was then humbled by it, was then replaced as prime minister. he said
now on bbc news, it's newscast. newscast. newscast from the bbc. hello, it's paddy in the studio. and laura in the studio. and henry at home. is it mission impossible for the conservatives? that's what we've been discussing this weekend. it depends how you count it. it depends who you are. if you're mark harper, who is a loyal ally of rishi sunak, you say, "it's all to play for". or if you are suella braverman, former home secretary, you say on the telly, "we might not have any...
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jon donnison, bbc news. china's president xi jinping has arrived in france on a state visit — his first trip to an eu country in five years. global conflicts are expected to feature highly when mr xi meets french president macron and the head of the eu commission, ursula von der leyen, on monday. france is expected to urge china to pressure russia to end its war against ukraine. the visit also comes amid mounting trade disputes between china and the eu. as the anticipation starts to build, this year's eurovision song contest hopefuls have gathered to show off their style on the turquoise — not red — carpet. olly alexander will be representing the uk in the final next saturday. and sunday kicked off a huge week for host city malmo, as artists and superfans head to sweden. and i want to credit our producer sam for writing this final story. we usually bring you breaking news here at the bbc, but here's some baking news now. france has restored national pride, reclaiming the record for the world's longest
jon donnison, bbc news. china's president xi jinping has arrived in france on a state visit — his first trip to an eu country in five years. global conflicts are expected to feature highly when mr xi meets french president macron and the head of the eu commission, ursula von der leyen, on monday. france is expected to urge china to pressure russia to end its war against ukraine. the visit also comes amid mounting trade disputes between china and the eu. as the anticipation starts to build,...
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stay with us here on bbc news. we will have more on those heavy losses suffered by the conservatives in the local elections in england. former home secretary suella braverman has spoken to my colleague, laura kuenssberg. we will have more on her response and from others and the conservative party. it's been another day of big weather contrasts across the uk. now, many areas did keep quite a bit of cloud and there were some showers or longer spells of rain. passing showers there on the horizon at topsham in devon. but it wasn't like that everywhere. we had some pleasant sunshine northern parts of wales, stretching into merseyside, greater manchester, yorkshire, much of the midlands and east anglia. the warmest spots seeing temperatures up to 20 degrees. the coolest spots, where cloudy, just 12. and again, we kept cloud for scotland and northern ireland. some quite heavy showers in eastern scotland at the moment. and as we go on through this evening and overnight, there will be some further patches of rain coming and
stay with us here on bbc news. we will have more on those heavy losses suffered by the conservatives in the local elections in england. former home secretary suella braverman has spoken to my colleague, laura kuenssberg. we will have more on her response and from others and the conservative party. it's been another day of big weather contrasts across the uk. now, many areas did keep quite a bit of cloud and there were some showers or longer spells of rain. passing showers there on the horizon...
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yet somehow bbc, everybody was sneaking out that we did deny even before we wrote the report . it was bizarre. the report. it was bizarre. >> well, that's extraordinary. and let me tell you, tony, that ispent and let me tell you, tony, that i spent all afternoon researching this commission report, and it says it in black and white on wikipedia , which and white on wikipedia, which shows that what you read on wikipedia has got to be taken with a pinch of salt. what did what did the review say? let's clarify it. okay. you were the chair of that commission. what did it say? >> yeah . >> yeah. >> yeah. >> gb views gb news viewers will enjoy this because what we did, we said that there was a difference between disparities and discrimination . so what we and discrimination. so what we did was we said that for the first time, we're going to look at white people. we're going to look at everybody in this. because for the last time i looked, everybody was a race, you know? so what we what we're going to do is we're going to look at this from the lens of saying that. look, other things ot
yet somehow bbc, everybody was sneaking out that we did deny even before we wrote the report . it was bizarre. the report. it was bizarre. >> well, that's extraordinary. and let me tell you, tony, that ispent and let me tell you, tony, that i spent all afternoon researching this commission report, and it says it in black and white on wikipedia , which and white on wikipedia, which shows that what you read on wikipedia has got to be taken with a pinch of salt. what did what did the review...
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live from london, this is bbc news. israeli police raid the offices of aljazeera after netanyahu's government moves to stop the news network operating in the country — we get the response from the channel's director of news. apparently, it seems the israeli government and israeli prime minister want a mouthpiece for israel, not a free media operating. despite a crushing election defeat, prime minister rishi sunak vows to stick to his plan in government — as some in his party voice serious concerns. we are, at this rate, you know, we'll be lucky to have any conservative mps at the next election. and, brazil's president lula surveys the damage left by deadly floods, as thousands are forced to evacuate. hello, i'm azadeh moshiri. we start in israel — where the offices of the aljazeera news network have been raided by police, after the israeli government ordered it to cease operations in the country. ministers have accused aljazeera of acting as a mouthpiece for hamas. the network called the ban a criminal act. meanwh
live from london, this is bbc news. israeli police raid the offices of aljazeera after netanyahu's government moves to stop the news network operating in the country — we get the response from the channel's director of news. apparently, it seems the israeli government and israeli prime minister want a mouthpiece for israel, not a free media operating. despite a crushing election defeat, prime minister rishi sunak vows to stick to his plan in government — as some in his party voice serious...
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we demand the shutdown of voa and bbc radio in burkina faso. we also demand the complete and unconditional termination of political relations with america and england. military forces the french have already been expelled from mali, burkina faso and niger. niger has recently severed military ties with the united states and has officially demanded that about a thousand american soldiers stationed at the agadez air base leave the country. koresh fakhr tavli of abidjan sahel aj news agency. and we have the final report of tonight's program from afghanistan. more than 2 years have passed since the issuance of the decree banning poppy cultivation in afghanistan, but some farmers are still resisting this decree. in addition , some international and regional groups have increased the production of narcotics. industry in afghanistan is a story has the situation in two cities of afghanistan's badakhshan province in the northeast of this country has been inflamed for several days. according to the reports, the popular protests started after the taliban f
we demand the shutdown of voa and bbc radio in burkina faso. we also demand the complete and unconditional termination of political relations with america and england. military forces the french have already been expelled from mali, burkina faso and niger. niger has recently severed military ties with the united states and has officially demanded that about a thousand american soldiers stationed at the agadez air base leave the country. koresh fakhr tavli of abidjan sahel aj news agency. and we...
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jon donnison, bbc news. that is more details of that on our bbc news website. a huge free concert by madonna has taken place in rio dejaneiro, with a crowd of over 1.5 million believed to have attended. i should warn you, there are some flashing images in the pictures we are about to show you. the brazilian show had been billed as a thank—you to her fans for decades of support, and marks the end of her celebration world tour, which began in london in october last year. 0rganisers say copacabana beach transformed into the "world's largest dance floor" as madonna performed a string of hits from her ito—year career. as the anticipation starts to build, this year's eurovision song contest hopefuls have gathered — to show off their style on the turquoise, not red, carpet. 0lly alexander will be representing the uk in the final next saturday, and sunday kicked off a huge week for host city malmo as artists and superfans head to sweden. plenty more on our website of all our top stories. do stay with us here on bbc news. it's been another day of big weather contr
jon donnison, bbc news. that is more details of that on our bbc news website. a huge free concert by madonna has taken place in rio dejaneiro, with a crowd of over 1.5 million believed to have attended. i should warn you, there are some flashing images in the pictures we are about to show you. the brazilian show had been billed as a thank—you to her fans for decades of support, and marks the end of her celebration world tour, which began in london in october last year. 0rganisers say...
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according to the bbc, in four months only at the front russia dropped more than 3.5 thousand aerial bombs, this is 16 times more than in the whole of 2009. or the third year, mainly the armed forces of the russian federation - this is what we discovered there in the course of its work there with trophy samples, from the search from the trophy connections, these are the high-explosive aerial bombs, the fabs are called, it's 250 and 500, this index is 250 and 500, it means the weight of this bomb, there is 1,500 used corrected aerial bomb, it's not a curve or anything like that. precisely the corrected aviation bomb, basically with an index of 500, that is, the mass of this bomb in general about 500 kg, rbk-500 gas bomb cartridges are used. there they have different stuffing, it is mainly used with shoab stuffing, it is from the russian шариковая авиационная сколочная бомба 05, 05 is also the weight index of this single-cocked schlock bomb. fab stocks in russia are significant, they were manufactured in the ussr almost at the end of the second world war, in
according to the bbc, in four months only at the front russia dropped more than 3.5 thousand aerial bombs, this is 16 times more than in the whole of 2009. or the third year, mainly the armed forces of the russian federation - this is what we discovered there in the course of its work there with trophy samples, from the search from the trophy connections, these are the high-explosive aerial bombs, the fabs are called, it's 250 and 500, this index is 250 and 500, it means the weight of this...
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nick parrott, bbc news. not long until the olympics in paris this summer, so it bodes well that britain have just won team silver in the women's european gymnastics championships. they lost to italy, who took gold in front of their home crowd in rimini. earlier, i spoke to olympic bronze medalist beth tweddle and began by asking how positive the silver was in the lead—up to this summer's games? it is a huge positive result. the team will be really pleased with that. we had a mixture of experience and a mixture of youth, and they all handled the pressure. yes, we can't have asked any more of that team today. obviously it was a team result, but looking at individual performances, we have got to single out a number of people, becky downie, and also alice kinsella as well. becky downie, obviously disappointed after yesterday's competition — she went for a more difficult routine and it didn't quite pay off. came back out today to prove that absolutely she can do that routine. and went out and produced a huge
nick parrott, bbc news. not long until the olympics in paris this summer, so it bodes well that britain have just won team silver in the women's european gymnastics championships. they lost to italy, who took gold in front of their home crowd in rimini. earlier, i spoke to olympic bronze medalist beth tweddle and began by asking how positive the silver was in the lead—up to this summer's games? it is a huge positive result. the team will be really pleased with that. we had a mixture of...
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you can watch over on bbc two, iplayer or the bbc sport website. let's take a quick look at some of the other sports news stories making the headlines... three time champion jockey silvestre de sousa rode "elmalka" from last place to win the 1,000 guineas at newmarket. the brazilian rider only returned to action in march after a ten month ban for a breach of betting rules. scotland are into this year's women's t20 world cup for the first time. they beat ireland by eight—wickets in the semifinal of the qualifying tournament in abu dhabi. captain katherine bryce took four wickets and also hit the winning runs. demi vollering won her second stage of the week to claim the vuelta femenina title. the victory was sweeter after losing last year's race byjust nine seconds. it's the dutch rider's second major title after winning last year's tour de france. we will stay with cycling. after a disappointing opening day, tadej pogacar bounced back to win the second stage of the giro d'italia and take the overall lead. the two—time tour de france champion has
you can watch over on bbc two, iplayer or the bbc sport website. let's take a quick look at some of the other sports news stories making the headlines... three time champion jockey silvestre de sousa rode "elmalka" from last place to win the 1,000 guineas at newmarket. the brazilian rider only returned to action in march after a ten month ban for a breach of betting rules. scotland are into this year's women's t20 world cup for the first time. they beat ireland by eight—wickets in...
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frank gardner, bbc news, jerusalem. i was joined earlier by our bbc world service middle east analyst, sebastian usher, who gave us more detail into this decision and the impact it's had for aljazeera staff in israel. the decision was made at the cabinet meeting, the israeli cabinet meeting this morning. and there was a tweet almost immediately afterwards by the prime minister, netanyahu, saying that it was closing, but it was an incitement channel. and then things moved very quickly as we were seeing in that report, there was a raid on al—jazeera's offices injerusalem its equipment was was confiscated and the satellite and cable providers of al—jazeera have now stopped its transmission in israel. its website, also access to that is being blocked. again, all of this is in israel, not the occupied west bank and obviously not in gaza. so this is something that had been built up to for some time. the israeli parliament passed a law which gave the government the ability to do this last month, but it had been months, rea
frank gardner, bbc news, jerusalem. i was joined earlier by our bbc world service middle east analyst, sebastian usher, who gave us more detail into this decision and the impact it's had for aljazeera staff in israel. the decision was made at the cabinet meeting, the israeli cabinet meeting this morning. and there was a tweet almost immediately afterwards by the prime minister, netanyahu, saying that it was closing, but it was an incitement channel. and then things moved very quickly as we were...
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nick parrott, bbc news. britain have won team silver in the women's european gymnastics championships, losing out to italy who won in front of their home crowd in rimini. impressive performances from beckie downie and alice kinsella helped great britain to second place, which bodes welljust a few months out from the olympics in paris. earlier, i spoke to olympic bronze medalist beth tweddle. and began by asking how positive the silver was in the lead up to this summers olympics? it isa it is a huge positive result. the team will be really pleased with that. we had a mixture of experience and a mixture of youth, and they all handled the pressure. yes, we cannot ask any more of that team today. obviously it was a team result, but looking at individual performances, we have got to single out a number of people, becky downie and also alice kinsella as well.— alice kinsella as well. becky downie, alice kinsella as well. becky downie. an _ alice kinsella as well. becky downie, an obviously - alice kinsella as we
nick parrott, bbc news. britain have won team silver in the women's european gymnastics championships, losing out to italy who won in front of their home crowd in rimini. impressive performances from beckie downie and alice kinsella helped great britain to second place, which bodes welljust a few months out from the olympics in paris. earlier, i spoke to olympic bronze medalist beth tweddle. and began by asking how positive the silver was in the lead up to this summers olympics? it isa it is a...
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jon donnison, bbc news. with just under 2a hours to go until nominations close to replace humza yousaf as leader for the scottish national party, there are suggestions of a late entry to the race. at the momentjohn swinney, the former deputy first minister and party leader, is the only person officially in the running, but veteran party activist. graeme mccormack says he believes he can garner enough nominations by tomorrow's deadline. let's get more on this from bbc scotland political reporter, jenny davidson. how big a challenge is this? it isn't a major challenge forjohn swinney himself, he is a very popularfigure, he is very high—profile, very experienced, and there is a lot of personal affection for him within the snp. so, it's unlikely that this is actually going to be a serious issue for him, but what it does mean for the party is that it would because of the leadership contest to go on for anotherfew weeks. if leadership contest to go on for another few weeks. if there was only one nomination in to
jon donnison, bbc news. with just under 2a hours to go until nominations close to replace humza yousaf as leader for the scottish national party, there are suggestions of a late entry to the race. at the momentjohn swinney, the former deputy first minister and party leader, is the only person officially in the running, but veteran party activist. graeme mccormack says he believes he can garner enough nominations by tomorrow's deadline. let's get more on this from bbc scotland political...
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this is bbc news. after heavy losses in the local elections in england, the former home secretary, suella braverman, tells the bbc rishi sunak needs to "change course" if the conservative party is to avoid a political wipe—out. hopes for a ceasefire in gaza appear slim, with the two sides still unable to agree the exact terms of a truce. lengthy negotiations have so far failed to yield any breakthrough. negotiators are expected to return to cairo for a fresh round of talks on tuesday. israeli police have raided the offices of the aljazeera television network, after the cabinet decided to close down the operations of the broadcaster. aljazeera called claims it was a threat to israeli security a "dangerous and ridiculous lie". china's leader, xijinping, has arrived in france. he's expected to meet french president emmanuel macron tomorrow, along with the president of the european commission, ursula von der leyen. hello, i'm kylie pentelow. welcome to bbc news. more now on the fallout from the local ele
this is bbc news. after heavy losses in the local elections in england, the former home secretary, suella braverman, tells the bbc rishi sunak needs to "change course" if the conservative party is to avoid a political wipe—out. hopes for a ceasefire in gaza appear slim, with the two sides still unable to agree the exact terms of a truce. lengthy negotiations have so far failed to yield any breakthrough. negotiators are expected to return to cairo for a fresh round of talks on...
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newscast, from the bbc. live from london, this is bbc news. despite a crushing election defeat, prime minister rishi sunak vows to stick to his plan in government — but some in his party voice serious concerns... we are, at this rate, we will be lucky to have any conservative mps at the next election. israel and hamas blame each other for the failure to agree a ceasefire in gaza, as talks continue in cairo. meanwhile, israeli police raid the offices of aljazeera after netanyahu's government moves to stop news network operating in israel. and waiting for aid — as 1.4 million people shelter in gaza, our special correspondent, fergal keane, looks at the ongoing crisis for food. hello, i'm kylie pentelow. we begin this hour with the fallout from the local elections in england. the former home secretary suella braverman says the conservative party could be wiped out at the general election and has urged the prime minister to change course and swing to the right, after its poor showing in this week's votes for local councils and mayors — resul
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jon donnison, bbc news. i spoke to my colleague from bbc brazil, paula adamo idoeta, who told us more about the rescue operations. the rescue operations are still under way, there are many people trapped, confined in their homes or villages that have been completely surrounded by water, they cannot get in or out. and also flying over these areas has been very difficult, these are the largest ever floods in this area in southern brazil due to a combination of temporary weather conditions, with el nino and of course the effects of climate change. and the local river in porto alegre is now overfive metres high, the city's defence systems are struggling to cope with such a massive amount of water, which explains why it has been very hard to rescue people in these conditions. we know that more than 60 people have been killed, at least 100 are still missing. are there fears that those numbers of victims could increase? absolutely. there are fears that these numbers could go higher. around 70 people have been displ
jon donnison, bbc news. i spoke to my colleague from bbc brazil, paula adamo idoeta, who told us more about the rescue operations. the rescue operations are still under way, there are many people trapped, confined in their homes or villages that have been completely surrounded by water, they cannot get in or out. and also flying over these areas has been very difficult, these are the largest ever floods in this area in southern brazil due to a combination of temporary weather conditions, with...
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live from london, this is bbc news. israel and hamas blame each other for the failure to agree a ceasefire in gaza, as talks continue in cairo. israeli police raid thejerusalem office of aljazeera, after the government moved to shut down the news network's operations inside israel. despite a crushing election defeat, prime minister rishi sunak vows to stick to his plan in government, but some in his party voice serious concerns. we are, at this rate, we will be lucky to have any conservative mps at the next election. and xijinping arrives in france on his first visit to europe in five years. hello, i'm kylie pentelow. welcome to the programme. the israeli prime minister and the hamas leader have blamed each other for the failure so far to achieve a breakthrough in talks in cairo on a ceasefire in gaza and the release of israeli hostages. one of the crossings used to bring aid into gaza, kerem shalom, has been closed by the israeli military after rockets were fired by hamas. talks to secure a ceasefire and release some o
live from london, this is bbc news. israel and hamas blame each other for the failure to agree a ceasefire in gaza, as talks continue in cairo. israeli police raid thejerusalem office of aljazeera, after the government moved to shut down the news network's operations inside israel. despite a crushing election defeat, prime minister rishi sunak vows to stick to his plan in government, but some in his party voice serious concerns. we are, at this rate, we will be lucky to have any conservative...
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hannah miller, bbc news. the israeli prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, and the hamas leader, ismail haniyeh, have blamed each other for the failure so far to achieve a breakthrough in talks in cairo on a ceasefire in gaza and the release of israeli hostages. one of the crossings used to bring aid into gaza, kerem shalom, has been closed by the israeli military after rockets were fired by hamas. it comes as there's been another night of protests in israel, with tens of thousands calling for a deal to bring home hostages, held by hamas in gaza. talks to secure a ceasefire and release some of the hostages are resuming in cairo today. this morning israel's prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, repeated his position that any ceasefire would not be permanent. with all the latest from jerusalem, here's frank gardner. in israel, the protests are getting louder. last night, thousands turned out to demand a ceasefire deal to secure the release of scores of hostages still held in gaza. people are hostages to the right
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did you did any of you see the sort of london mayoral sort of hustings on the bbc? no, no i didn't. well, if you'd seen that you might take a different view . oh might take a different view. oh they hate each other. yeah. but if you, if you saw that then you could see the sort of the, the dynamics between the two. and i think if you saw that, you might take a different view. >> i think he did snub winston churchill once said in defeat, defiance in victory, magnanimity. and khan was not magnanimous exactly . yeah, but magnanimous exactly. yeah, but nor was susan hall. susan hall should have been gracious in defeat, but she couldn't resist in defeat. i think she was. why was she not? it's basically, she said that knife crime is a problem. it has. said that knife crime is a problem. it has . yes, i know, problem. it has. yes, i know, but she's she's been defeated and now is the opportunity to be magnanimous. >> she said, i think she said, i think she was right. she was fair. she said she will hold him to account. yes that is her job. and she said just because she's not one, that what s
did you did any of you see the sort of london mayoral sort of hustings on the bbc? no, no i didn't. well, if you'd seen that you might take a different view . oh might take a different view. oh they hate each other. yeah. but if you, if you saw that then you could see the sort of the, the dynamics between the two. and i think if you saw that, you might take a different view. >> i think he did snub winston churchill once said in defeat, defiance in victory, magnanimity. and khan was not...
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now on bbc news...click. this week, alasdair gets on his bike to find out how the same engineers can create the ordinary... i can feel the device giving me a boost as i cycle. and the extraordinary. no, that is not real. that cannot be real! shiona's meeting the team trying to get pitch perfect. whistle blows yes! did that go in? replay, ref! and would you clone your pet? we meet someone who has. hi, there. it is time to play a game of let's think of lots of random—sounding things and hold them all in our head at the same time. 0k. you ready? yeah. 0k, think of these things. the world's fastest filming drone... mm—hm. ..a clip—on device that turns any bike electric... mm—hm. ..and a skateboard park suspended underneath a hot—air balloon. that last one really does sound random, i know, but the question is, what on earth do those things have in common? well, they've all been developed with the help of the red bull racing team, and alasdair keane's been finding out why. alasdair: when it comes to formu
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live from london, this is bbc news. despite a crushing election defeat, prime minister rishi sunak vows to stick to his plan, but some in his party voice concern. we are, at this rate, we will be lucky to have any conservative mps at the next election. we need to fight. and i'm not willing to give up. israel and hamas blame each other for the failure to agree a ceasefire in gaza, as talks continue in cairo. israel's cabinet has voted unanimously to shut down the operations of the aljazeera news channel in the country, accusing it of incitement. entire communities are ordered to evacuate after deadly floods hit brazil with waters continuing to rise. hello. we start this hour with the fallout from the local elections in england. the former home secretary suella braverman has said prime minister rishi sunak needs to come up with policies that have more relevance to people, saying conservative voters "were on strike" in thursday's local elections. the tories lost over 400 council seats and all but one mayoral election in en
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jon donnison, bbc news. we have just had an update in from brazil from the government, saying the death toll in that flooding has now risen to 66 and at least 101 people are missing. you are watching bbc news. now it's time for a look at today's sport with jane dougall. hello from the bbc sport centre. we start with football — aston villa might have had a bad result in europe in midweek, but they could qualify for the european champions league shortly. they're away at brighton this afternoon, where a win, followed by spurs losing at anfield against liverpool, would secure a top—four finish for villa. that would be disappointing for spurs, who started the season so well, and boss ange postecoglou admits his side have a lot of work to do going forward. we are a long way off but that doesn't mean we can't challenge next year. i don't know which other way to put it. in terms of the team i want us to be, we are a fair way off, but i'm not dismissing the fact that we have to be competitive and have to challeng
jon donnison, bbc news. we have just had an update in from brazil from the government, saying the death toll in that flooding has now risen to 66 and at least 101 people are missing. you are watching bbc news. now it's time for a look at today's sport with jane dougall. hello from the bbc sport centre. we start with football — aston villa might have had a bad result in europe in midweek, but they could qualify for the european champions league shortly. they're away at brighton this afternoon,...
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well, joining me now is the former bbc royal correspondent michael cole . correspondent michael cole. michael, always a pleasure, my friend. i'm wondering, i explain all of this nonsense with nigeria . meghan has found, nigeria. meghan has found, hasn't she? some, ancient heritage that she has with with nigeria . i'm heritage that she has with with nigeria. i'm being heritage that she has with with nigeria . i'm being slightly nigeria. i'm being slightly facetious. and they gave her a plaque that described her as a warrior princess. >> good afternoon darren. i'm sure the pleasure is entirely mine . i think sure the pleasure is entirely mine. i think the sure the pleasure is entirely mine . i think the first thing to mine. i think the first thing to say is that praise for prince harry, for the initiative of the invictus games, could not be high enough. invictus meaning unconquered. it's often said that nobody comes off the battlefield unwounded and the casualties of 22 different nafions casualties of 22 different nations are now taking part in these brilliant invictus games, which of
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simon jones, bbc news. a support group for survivors of the manchester arena bomb attack is calling for the co—op live arena to postpone gigs until they can ensure the venue is ready. a spokesman for the venue is ready. a spokesman for the venue is ready. a spokesman for the venue said it couldn�*t and wouldn�*t operate any show or event without all necessary approvals. 0ur without all necessary approvals. our culture reporter noor nanji has more. fans arriving last night to see the american rapper a boogie wit da hoodie. they did this already on wednesday at the co—op live venue, but that gig was called off at the last minute due to technical reasons. the concert was then moved to rival a0 arena. we booked hotels and everything and, now, we have to come here, so it�*s a bit annoying, like. iwas fuming! so, we got a taxi, we got out of the taxi and it said cancelled. we met people who travelled . from wales, liverpool and it was like a major inconvenience. but you�*re here now, so are you excite
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damian grammaticas, bbc news, westminster. the former home secretary, suella braverman has been speaking to the bbc. she insisted her party was facing electoral oblivion without a change. we are, at this rate, you know, we'll be lucky to have any conservative mps at the next election, and we need to fight, and i'm not willing to give up. you know, it does me no favours to come here and say it how it is, to set out the difficult situation that we are in, but i owe that honesty to my colleagues, i owe that to you, and the british people who are crying out for a conservative party to vote for. in response to ms braverman�*s comments calling for change, the acting editor of the political news website conservative home, henry hill, told us it's not clear what the prime minister could do at this point with the time available. it's difficult to see what change you could do at this point. six months out from a general election with 1a years of government sort of behind you. it's not clear what rishi sunak could really do to change t
damian grammaticas, bbc news, westminster. the former home secretary, suella braverman has been speaking to the bbc. she insisted her party was facing electoral oblivion without a change. we are, at this rate, you know, we'll be lucky to have any conservative mps at the next election, and we need to fight, and i'm not willing to give up. you know, it does me no favours to come here and say it how it is, to set out the difficult situation that we are in, but i owe that honesty to my colleagues,...
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live from london, this is bbc news. despite a crushing defeat for the conservatives, prime minister rishi sunak vows to stick to his plan — but some party members voice concerns over the heavy losses in england's local and mayoral elections. we are, at this rate, we will be lucky to have any conservative mps at the next election. we need to fight. and i'm not willing to give up. attempts to secure a ceasefire in gaza will continue for another day in cairo. the israeli cabinet has voted unanimously to close down the operations of the aljazeera television network in the country. entire communities are ordered to evacuate after devastating deadly floods hit brazil with waters continuing to rise. # love is all you need...# # love is all we need...# and madonna has staged her biggest—ever concert to an audience of more than a million fans on copacabana beach in rio. hello, i'm nicky schiller. come to the programme. -- welcome to the programme- — we start this hour with the fall out from the local elections in england.
live from london, this is bbc news. despite a crushing defeat for the conservatives, prime minister rishi sunak vows to stick to his plan — but some party members voice concerns over the heavy losses in england's local and mayoral elections. we are, at this rate, we will be lucky to have any conservative mps at the next election. we need to fight. and i'm not willing to give up. attempts to secure a ceasefire in gaza will continue for another day in cairo. the israeli cabinet has voted...
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simon jones, bbc news. a huge free concert by the pop superstar madonna has taken place in rio dejaneiro, with a crowd of over 1.5 million people believed to have attended. i should warn you, there are some flashing images in the pictures we are about to show you. # nothing really matters # nothing really matters # lovers all we need # the brazilian show had been billed as a thank you to herfans for decades of support, and marks the end of her celebration world tour, which began in london in october last year. organisers say copacabana beach transformed into the "world's largest dance floor" as madonna performed a string of hits from her 40—year career. they certainly look like they were enjoying it in rio. in paris, a group of bakers will try to make the world's longest baguette today. these pictures show the last time the current record was set in como in italy nearly five years ago. the french stick must exceed 132.6 metres if they are to break the record. if successful the baguette would be long enoug
simon jones, bbc news. a huge free concert by the pop superstar madonna has taken place in rio dejaneiro, with a crowd of over 1.5 million people believed to have attended. i should warn you, there are some flashing images in the pictures we are about to show you. # nothing really matters # nothing really matters # lovers all we need # the brazilian show had been billed as a thank you to herfans for decades of support, and marks the end of her celebration world tour, which began in london in...
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simon jones, bbc news. the british medical association has told the government that it's exceedingly concerned after hundreds of medical students were told there weren't any placements available for theirjunior doctor training. emails went out last month informing students where they would be going, but hundreds were told that there were not yetjobs available. the nhs said it was aware of the issue, but confident that extra roles will be created. 32,500 properties in east sussex are still without water this morning after a pipe burst in remote woodland on thursday. southern water has apologised for the leak, but said it's hopeful the water supply could start to return today. bottled water stations are reopening for affected customers. a support group for survivors of the manchester arena bomb attack is calling for the co—op live arena to postpone gigs until they can ensure the venue is ready. a spokesperson for the venue said it "couldn't and wouldn't operate any show or event without all necessary approv
simon jones, bbc news. the british medical association has told the government that it's exceedingly concerned after hundreds of medical students were told there weren't any placements available for theirjunior doctor training. emails went out last month informing students where they would be going, but hundreds were told that there were not yetjobs available. the nhs said it was aware of the issue, but confident that extra roles will be created. 32,500 properties in east sussex are still...
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stay with us here on bbc news. hello, although temperatures in north—west scotland reached 19 on saturday, other parts of scotland were not as lucky. in argyll and bute, the temperatures of 23 degrees. it was back to 15 at best on saturday. further south feeling warmer because the sun was out. bedford one of the warmest parts. we have cloud and rain heading into the south—west by morning, pushing into wales and eventually south—east england. ahead of that sunshine. cloud, the odd shower perhaps. more cloud and showers in scotland and the far north of england. should be drier and may be brighter across northern ireland. the highest temperatures in northern england and into the midlands. 18—19 with sunny spells. we are moving into the grass pollen season and levels will be high in the midlands and southern england, even though in the south we could find cloud dampening the temperatures. most rain fading in the evening but more coming in from the evening but more coming in from the continent later in the night
stay with us here on bbc news. hello, although temperatures in north—west scotland reached 19 on saturday, other parts of scotland were not as lucky. in argyll and bute, the temperatures of 23 degrees. it was back to 15 at best on saturday. further south feeling warmer because the sun was out. bedford one of the warmest parts. we have cloud and rain heading into the south—west by morning, pushing into wales and eventually south—east england. ahead of that sunshine. cloud, the odd shower...
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live from london, this is bbc news. despite a crushing defeat for the conservatives, rishi sunak vows to stick— conservatives, rishi sunak vows to stick to— conservatives, rishi sunak vows to stick to his — conservatives, rishi sunak vows to stick to his plan.— stick to his plan. party members voiced concerns _ stick to his plan. party members voiced concerns about _ stick to his plan. party members voiced concerns about losses - stick to his plan. party members voiced concerns about losses in l stick to his plan. party members i voiced concerns about losses in the local and mayoral elections. at this rate, we will be lucky to have any conservative mps at the next election. and we need to fight and i'm not willing to give up. attempts to secure a ceasefire in gaza will continue for another day in cairo. entire communities are ordered to evacuate after devastating deadly floods hit brazil with waters continuing to rise. # love is all we need and madonna has staged her biggest ever concert to an audience of more t
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in an interview bbc, sekorsky said that in his opinion, the right thing to do would be to put moscow in a situation where it is not sure what the west will do, rather than knowing in advance certain scenarios. at the same time, he did not give a direct answer to the question, is he considering it? he was supposed to take part in a conference in the french senate and tell what he himself saw in the gas while working there. different regions of the world are experiencing the consequences of the rampant water disaster in brazil, in the southern state, on the border with uruguay, the number of victims the flood reached 56 people, another 74 were injured, and 67 were missing. the worst floods in a decade affected 400 thousand residents in one way or another. the administrative center of the state, the city of porto allegri, is completely under water. experts are still finding it difficult to say when the water will begin to subside. in turkey, the city of jizra, with a population of one hundred and fifty thousand, near the border of syria, was flooded. stormy streams mixed with mud flow t
in an interview bbc, sekorsky said that in his opinion, the right thing to do would be to put moscow in a situation where it is not sure what the west will do, rather than knowing in advance certain scenarios. at the same time, he did not give a direct answer to the question, is he considering it? he was supposed to take part in a conference in the french senate and tell what he himself saw in the gas while working there. different regions of the world are experiencing the consequences of the...
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hill he starts every day reading the bbc and listening to the bbc. so he's getting lots of stuff in. and i think that that is an opinion. if i say i think i he would agree with me that that makes him a a rather remarkable person that says, you know what's funny about print, it's so easy to make assumptions about this guy. right, because because he is you know, is you're talking about he's a he's a mrs. shipley family. right. so his family traces back to the confederacy drives up pretty good truck. he's got his dog, he has his guns. he loves to he loves to hunt hunt. somebody was telling me that in south carolina primary that trump got 67% of the veteran vote. the assumption about is he would in that 67% just by everything you assume him but when you get to know him he and it's the same for michael they exist in a really interesting place beyond and beyond assumptions. they've they both do and that was that was maybe that's a form of optimism for me that if you ask brant he's optimistic you know he's and this is some hard earned optimism man i mean al
hill he starts every day reading the bbc and listening to the bbc. so he's getting lots of stuff in. and i think that that is an opinion. if i say i think i he would agree with me that that makes him a a rather remarkable person that says, you know what's funny about print, it's so easy to make assumptions about this guy. right, because because he is you know, is you're talking about he's a he's a mrs. shipley family. right. so his family traces back to the confederacy drives up pretty good...
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simon jones, bbc news. more than 31,000 properties in east sussex are still without water this morning after a pipe burst in remote woodland on thursday. southern water has apologised for the leak, but said it's hopeful the water supply could start to return today. bottled water stations are reopening for affected customers. the british medical association has told the government that it is exceedingly concerned after hundreds of medical students were told there weren't any placements available for their junior doctor training. the nhs said it was aware of the issue, but was confident that extra roles will be created. at least 55 people have died and 70,000 more have been forced from their homes amid flooding, mudslides and torrential storms in southern brazil. the city of porto alegre has been particularly hard hit, where entire neighbourhoods were left submerged after a river broke its banks. a support group for survivors of the manchester arena bomb attack is calling for the co—op live to postpone gigs
simon jones, bbc news. more than 31,000 properties in east sussex are still without water this morning after a pipe burst in remote woodland on thursday. southern water has apologised for the leak, but said it's hopeful the water supply could start to return today. bottled water stations are reopening for affected customers. the british medical association has told the government that it is exceedingly concerned after hundreds of medical students were told there weren't any placements available...
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because the bbc certainly haven't. the fact is, the lib dems came second in number of councils elected ahead of the conservatives and won 12 councils opposed to six for the conservatives and i think because labour didn't perform quite as well as they might have done, they did quite well. i think we're in line for a hung parliament and, people ought to be concentrating on that prospect now in terms of the in terms of the other result, i mean, clearly andy street was a good mayor. he did a lot for the west midlands, ben houchen has done quite a lot for the north east, but any any suggestion that the conservatives can take comfort from them is misplaced because they were personal votes. they won despite the conservative party label, not because of it , so you conservative party label, not because of it, so you you mentioned a hung parliament and look, some, some of this the sort of forecasts and sort of indicate that but it doesn't include scotland . that's the include scotland. that's the that's going to be the problem f
because the bbc certainly haven't. the fact is, the lib dems came second in number of councils elected ahead of the conservatives and won 12 councils opposed to six for the conservatives and i think because labour didn't perform quite as well as they might have done, they did quite well. i think we're in line for a hung parliament and, people ought to be concentrating on that prospect now in terms of the in terms of the other result, i mean, clearly andy street was a good mayor. he did a lot...
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simon jones, bbc news. president zelensky says russia has no desire for peace and will have to be forced to leave ukraine alone. the ukrainian president said a peace summit scheduled to take place in switzerland in june "must succeed". the comments, made in his nightly video address, come after russian attacks on the kharkiv and dnipro regions and the port city of 0desa killed at least two people on saturday, injured many others and set a factory ablaze. mr zelensky said russia had deployed a wide range of weapons including eight kinds of missiles and dozens of aerial bombs. he said the ukrainian airforce had brought down more than a dozen russian drones. protests at us colleges continued on saturday, some conflicting with graduation ceremonies. pro—palestinian demonstrators interrupted a graduation ceremony at the university of michigan. some graduates held palestinian flags while chanting slogans in the packed stadium. amid growing demonstrations over the war in gaza, more universities are bracing for d
simon jones, bbc news. president zelensky says russia has no desire for peace and will have to be forced to leave ukraine alone. the ukrainian president said a peace summit scheduled to take place in switzerland in june "must succeed". the comments, made in his nightly video address, come after russian attacks on the kharkiv and dnipro regions and the port city of 0desa killed at least two people on saturday, injured many others and set a factory ablaze. mr zelensky said russia had...
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the bbc didn't buy any drugs. what's particularly striking is where those chinese suppliers were posting about nitazenes online. i'd found their posts on mainstream social media sites, and two in particular had an abundance. x — formerly known as twitter — and soundcloud. on x, we found more than 700 posts. and some sellers were happy to tell me why. there's even posts from a supplier accused of sending more than 15kg of nitazenes to the us. in september, they were charged, but their posts still remained on x six months later. and they were active, offering to sell me nitazenes when i contacted them. then, soundcloud — a major international music streaming service. i found almost 3,000 adverts. one chinese supplier was keen to talk about how they use the site. do you have many customers from soundcloud? she laughs on both platforms, suppliers were uploading posts forfree, like regular users, not creating formal adverts. you discovered the way in which criminals are hiding advertisements for illegal drug cont
the bbc didn't buy any drugs. what's particularly striking is where those chinese suppliers were posting about nitazenes online. i'd found their posts on mainstream social media sites, and two in particular had an abundance. x — formerly known as twitter — and soundcloud. on x, we found more than 700 posts. and some sellers were happy to tell me why. there's even posts from a supplier accused of sending more than 15kg of nitazenes to the us. in september, they were charged, but their posts...
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v0|ce—0ver: this is bbc news. we'll have the headlines for you at the top of the hour, which is straight after this programme. a new type of drug is causing deaths across the uk. synthetic opioids made in labs, smuggled from china. this is so unbelievably dangerous. they're drugs causing devastation. but the new day was never going to see him in it. and he was never going to be here any other day. it was, arm, the hardest thing i've ever had to deal with. - we expose how these drugs, nitazenes, are being openly advertised on major social media sites. x — formerly twitter — and soundcloud. do you have many customers from soundcloud? she laughs he discovered the way in which criminals are hiding advertisements for illegal drug content. i mean, it...it�*s horrifying. we just need to do more. these deaths are preventable. dylan used to rehearse here. muffled guitar plays # where i've been before... we're at rehearsals for a music festival held every year in memory of claire's son, dylan rocha. # take me down...#
v0|ce—0ver: this is bbc news. we'll have the headlines for you at the top of the hour, which is straight after this programme. a new type of drug is causing deaths across the uk. synthetic opioids made in labs, smuggled from china. this is so unbelievably dangerous. they're drugs causing devastation. but the new day was never going to see him in it. and he was never going to be here any other day. it was, arm, the hardest thing i've ever had to deal with. - we expose how these drugs,...
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rushed to him and said, vyacheslav mikhailovich, i i need some kind of dress urgently, i’m going to the bbc, to london, i don’t have anything to work in, and he sewed me up somehow quickly. very dress, it was also made of black, some kind of thin woolen fabric, then in the newspapers they called me a red star, and vyacheslav mikhailovich, because there are captions under the photographs, or russian dzer, but it seems to me that they called him russian valentina, but i don’t remember exactly now. how do you remember vyacheslav mikhailovich in life? well, first of all, i remember him as an incredibly hardworking person. i remember, this is mine the first new year's, when he said... buy it himself, he just drew a model in one night and controlled its design himself, of course he did not sit at the typewriter, but he literally practically assembled it under his personal guidance and he was not afraid to spend his time, you know, and he was a very sympathetic person, many, you know, many considered him so tight-fisted, a little greedy, no one ever said that, but stingy, yes, that here he is
rushed to him and said, vyacheslav mikhailovich, i i need some kind of dress urgently, i’m going to the bbc, to london, i don’t have anything to work in, and he sewed me up somehow quickly. very dress, it was also made of black, some kind of thin woolen fabric, then in the newspapers they called me a red star, and vyacheslav mikhailovich, because there are captions under the photographs, or russian dzer, but it seems to me that they called him russian valentina, but i don’t remember...
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get your bbc podcasts. hello there. although temperatures in northwest scotland reached 19 degrees on saturday, other parts of scotland were not as lucky. in argyll and bute, it was a lot chillier. here, we had temperatures of 23 degrees on friday but it was back down to 15 at best on saturday. further south, though, it felt a lot warmer because the sun was out — bedford one of the warmest parts of the country. we've got a bit of cloud and a little rain heading into the southwest of england by the morning, pushing into wales, eventually towards the south east of england but ahead of that, plenty of sunshine, mist and fog patches clearing, cloud will bubble up, the odd shower perhaps. we have more cloud, though, and more showers coming into scotland and the far north of england. should be a bit drier and maybe brighter across northern ireland. but the highest temperatures are going to be across northern england and into the midlands — 18 or 19 degrees here with some sunny spells. could be a bit of a snee
get your bbc podcasts. hello there. although temperatures in northwest scotland reached 19 degrees on saturday, other parts of scotland were not as lucky. in argyll and bute, it was a lot chillier. here, we had temperatures of 23 degrees on friday but it was back down to 15 at best on saturday. further south, though, it felt a lot warmer because the sun was out — bedford one of the warmest parts of the country. we've got a bit of cloud and a little rain heading into the southwest of england...