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and uk's rwanda policy enters its final phase. and that asylum seekers ready for deportation would begin later today. and what the uk can learn from australia off off shoring asylum and speak to a man who spent six years in the papua new guinea processing centre. live from our studio in singapore. this is bbc news. it's newsday. welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in the uk and around the world.
and uk's rwanda policy enters its final phase. and that asylum seekers ready for deportation would begin later today. and what the uk can learn from australia off off shoring asylum and speak to a man who spent six years in the papua new guinea processing centre. live from our studio in singapore. this is bbc news. it's newsday. welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in the uk and around the world.
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a uk government source said the uk "won�*t accept any asylum returns from the eu via ireland" until the eu changes its policies. a british man seriously injured in a shark attack in tobago is "aware of what is happening" and "able to communicate". the wife of 64—year—old peter smith also says two of the friends they were visiting the carribean island with stayed in the water to "battle the shark" during the attack on friday. mr smith is now in a stable condition in intensive care at tobago�*s scarborough general hospital. jo smith says he suffered damage to his left arm and leg, puncture wounds to the abdomen and injuries to his right hand, the full extent of which are still being evaluated. tesla chief, elon musk, has met government officials, including china�*s premier, in beijing. chinese state media is reporting the tech boss is there by invitation, for the promotion of international trade. they have discussed data and technology relating to electric vehicles. patrick george is editor in chief of insideev electric car magazine — he told me more about what�*s at stake for
a uk government source said the uk "won�*t accept any asylum returns from the eu via ireland" until the eu changes its policies. a british man seriously injured in a shark attack in tobago is "aware of what is happening" and "able to communicate". the wife of 64—year—old peter smith also says two of the friends they were visiting the carribean island with stayed in the water to "battle the shark" during the attack on friday. mr smith is now in a...
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do you remember change uk . yes. do you remember change uk. yes. do you remember that. yeah. >> oh yeah. >> oh yeah. >> just sort of ran over to this imaginary party and then they all just well, well then the imaginary party died in the 2019 election because nobody voted for them . for them. >> and i, dan poulter, isn't it? yes. i just don't i when i see anything like this, i think what do his constituents think the people that elected him in the first place, who voted it in a local council, conservative mp and now he's gone? well i'm not that anymore. i'm this and i truly believe that it's because he sees that he's got a burgeoning political career that's about to turn to toast, and he's trying to find a way to keep it going. >> yes, but it does lend credence to nick's argument that actually, effectively, there is no real difference between the tories and labour. do you think that's right? >> that is right. and because it's my point and i'm sort of used up my point on this already, dan poulter described the tories as a nationalist party of the right, where everything a
do you remember change uk . yes. do you remember change uk. yes. do you remember that. yeah. >> oh yeah. >> oh yeah. >> just sort of ran over to this imaginary party and then they all just well, well then the imaginary party died in the 2019 election because nobody voted for them . for them. >> and i, dan poulter, isn't it? yes. i just don't i when i see anything like this, i think what do his constituents think the people that elected him in the first place, who voted...
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welcome to bbc news — broadcasting to viewers in the uk and around the world. we start in the us and the white house has confirmed that president biden has spoken to israeli prime minister
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the telegraph uk loophole. the telegraph uk attacks eu double standards on migrants. the guardian home office to detain uk asylum seekers in shock rwanda move. the times says depressed and anxious face losing their benefit and eye news. sunak to resist early election as tory rebels on manoeuvres. finally, the star says umpah umpah coffee jumpers, whatever that means. those are your front pages. that's all we've got time for. thank you to my guest tonight leo kearse and louis schaffer. simon evans will be here tomorrow at 11 pm. with nick dixon and cressida wetton. and if you are watching at 5 am. sit down, get yourself sorted and stay tuned for breakfast till the next one. have a good one. >> that warm feeling inside from boxt boiler dollars. sponsors of weather on . gb news. weather on. gb news. >> hello! here's your latest weather update from the met office for gb news. we hold on to rather mixed weather conditions across the uk during the week ahead. rain at times, but temperatures will also be on the rise. at the moment. low pressure is in charge, sitting out towa
the telegraph uk loophole. the telegraph uk attacks eu double standards on migrants. the guardian home office to detain uk asylum seekers in shock rwanda move. the times says depressed and anxious face losing their benefit and eye news. sunak to resist early election as tory rebels on manoeuvres. finally, the star says umpah umpah coffee jumpers, whatever that means. those are your front pages. that's all we've got time for. thank you to my guest tonight leo kearse and louis schaffer. simon...
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a uk government source said the uk "won�*t accept any asylum returns from the eu via ireland" until the eu changes its policies. tesla chief, elon musk, has met government officials, including china�*s premier, in beijing. chinese state media is reporting the tech boss is there by invitation, for the promotion of international trade. they have discussed data and technology relating to electric vehicles. our business reporter david waddell explains why the visit is so significant. i�*m joined now by patrick george, who is editor in chief, insideev electric car magazine. patrick, the focus of this meeting allegedly was on launching the long—awaited full self—driving software in china and gaining approval to transfer data overseas. what can you tell us about availability of this type of technology on the market? nearly every car company is choosing the technology of self driving to i degrees or another. none as ambitious as tesla has been at this. it's ambitious as tesla has been at this. it�*s autopilot in cell charting systems were early in the market in the us they take quite
a uk government source said the uk "won�*t accept any asylum returns from the eu via ireland" until the eu changes its policies. tesla chief, elon musk, has met government officials, including china�*s premier, in beijing. chinese state media is reporting the tech boss is there by invitation, for the promotion of international trade. they have discussed data and technology relating to electric vehicles. our business reporter david waddell explains why the visit is so significant....
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think about this rwanda, the un high commissioner for refugees said that the agreement between the uk and rwanda is contrary to international law. under this agreement, asylum seekers in the uk will be transferred to rwanda pending the determination of their applications to prevent asylum. the national asylum system in... will then be responsible for considering their need for international protection, people displaced to rwanda, even if granted refugee or humanitarian status, will remain in rwanda. this agreement offers an asylum model that undermines global solidarity and the existing international refugee protection system, it is incompatible with international refugee law. in london they say that deportations are necessary to stop the illegal traffic of people. the situation is that at the moment criminals are making decisions about asylum policy and immigration policy, they are not doing it for the greater good. agreements with countries such as batswana, costa rica and the ivory coast. james cleverley went to italy this week, there are the same problems, and even larger ones. in
think about this rwanda, the un high commissioner for refugees said that the agreement between the uk and rwanda is contrary to international law. under this agreement, asylum seekers in the uk will be transferred to rwanda pending the determination of their applications to prevent asylum. the national asylum system in... will then be responsible for considering their need for international protection, people displaced to rwanda, even if granted refugee or humanitarian status, will remain in...
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and in the uk a gold pocket watch warm by the wealthiest passenger on the titanic sells for just over $1.1 million in auction. it was owned by businessman jon jacob astor who went down with the ship after helping his pregnant wife onto the lifeboat. that is a look at some stories from around the globe. ♪ coming up, a real head scratcher out of japan. how did zookeepers miss gender this pork hippopotamus for years? we will unravel the mystery, next. this is our last chance to help save thousands of holocaust survivors who are suffering in the former soviet union today. the needs that these forgotten jews have are something beyond anything you can imagine. have you eaten this morning? i ate the carrot, so i ate half of it yesterday, and i had it today for breakfast. and this is what she ate in two days, one carrot. please pray for me! the international fellowship of christians and jews began this ministry to help elderly jews living in horrible poverty around the world. we urgently need your gift of $25 now to help provide one survival food box with all of the foods they critically ne
and in the uk a gold pocket watch warm by the wealthiest passenger on the titanic sells for just over $1.1 million in auction. it was owned by businessman jon jacob astor who went down with the ship after helping his pregnant wife onto the lifeboat. that is a look at some stories from around the globe. ♪ coming up, a real head scratcher out of japan. how did zookeepers miss gender this pork hippopotamus for years? we will unravel the mystery, next. this is our last chance to help save...
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welcome to bbc news — broadcasting to viewers in the uk and around the world. we start in the us and the white house has confirmed that president biden has spoken to israeli prime minister benjamin netanyuahu about the situation in gaza.
welcome to bbc news — broadcasting to viewers in the uk and around the world. we start in the us and the white house has confirmed that president biden has spoken to israeli prime minister benjamin netanyuahu about the situation in gaza.
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the irish government is looking at legislation to enable asylum seekers to be sent back to the uk. but a source said the uk won't accept any asylum returns from the eu via ireland until the eu changes its policies. ukraine's commander—in—chief says the situation on the frontline there has worsened in the face of multiple russian attacks. oleksandr syrskyi confirmed that ukrainian forces had withdrawn from positions close to the town of pokrovsk in the eastern donetsk region where there has been fierce fighting. he also said russia had what he called partial successes near kupyansk, but said ukrainian forces had stopped their advance. russia is trying to take advantage of its current superiority in manpower and artillery before ukrainian forces get much—needed supplies of us weapons. meanwhile, ukrainian military intelligence has released a video it says is of a drone strike on an advanced russian radar station. the radar is reported to be able to detect targets up to 300km away. our ukraine correspondent james waterhouse sent us this update from kyiv. general oleksandr syrsky
the irish government is looking at legislation to enable asylum seekers to be sent back to the uk. but a source said the uk won't accept any asylum returns from the eu via ireland until the eu changes its policies. ukraine's commander—in—chief says the situation on the frontline there has worsened in the face of multiple russian attacks. oleksandr syrskyi confirmed that ukrainian forces had withdrawn from positions close to the town of pokrovsk in the eastern donetsk region where there has...
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if we don't support ukraine now, the costs will be much higher and we will put the uk defense industry on a war footing. britain will spend 2.5% of gdp on defense, a country where economic growth last year was 1% and price growth was 7.5. however, for complete harmony they lack something, namely berlin’s consent to supply taurus cruise missiles to ukraine. scholz continues to persist in his reluctance to send them to kiev, fearing escalation and public opinion, as well as remembering how the americans tricked him with a tank. in this regard, attempts to push through the chancellor intensified this week. on wednesday , sunok moved from poland to germany and praised scholz for his decision to transfer an air defense battery to ukraine. scholz accepted the praise, but still did not give in to persuasion. germany is ukraine's largest sponsor financially and also when it comes to arms supplies. moscow won’t hit berlin in response, that’s not provided for by international law. at the same time, it is strange that the same pistorius regularly demonstrates an understanding of the real ba
if we don't support ukraine now, the costs will be much higher and we will put the uk defense industry on a war footing. britain will spend 2.5% of gdp on defense, a country where economic growth last year was 1% and price growth was 7.5. however, for complete harmony they lack something, namely berlin’s consent to supply taurus cruise missiles to ukraine. scholz continues to persist in his reluctance to send them to kiev, fearing escalation and public opinion, as well as remembering how the...
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. >> so uk i guess i want to ask this as well as far as a topic of like come to your mind like revisit you because of friends or oat family are passed away is that on your mind kind of often or not oven at all? >> every funeral at everyone i learned so much from that legacy i love to hear the stories and talking about the person and celebrated so that's how i processed that i don't think about my own debate but celebrate people what though attributed to the world and i get good are death. >> i think about my own death celebration my mom we celebrated her life and have several friends on the verge of transitioning but they have taught me that in life i live life until you transition you're not dying i have a celebration you know, we have drag shows and have parties and have like celebrations drumming and i think that is you know, celebrating our lives and before we transition. >> i have to say had i contemplated the idea of retiring one little calculations how many years to do those other things. and retirement will food me so i have been thinking more about when will i die? but yo-yo w
. >> so uk i guess i want to ask this as well as far as a topic of like come to your mind like revisit you because of friends or oat family are passed away is that on your mind kind of often or not oven at all? >> every funeral at everyone i learned so much from that legacy i love to hear the stories and talking about the person and celebrated so that's how i processed that i don't think about my own debate but celebrate people what though attributed to the world and i get good are...
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story, as a row grows between london and dublin, should the uk take back migrants who have left the uk and headed to ireland, i'll be asking. politics legend neil hamilton as it's announced that prince harry will return to the uk for the invictus games next month , should he receive a next month, should he receive a hero's welcome. i'll be asking tonight's top pundits, plus the highly respected business secretary kemi badenoch, has slammed her cabinet colleague david cameron for failing to plan for a yes vote on brexit. we'll get reaction on this political row from my mark menzies guest. the sunday times is brilliant political journalist tim shipman, whose latest, unmissable book all about brexit is out now and it might take a ten. the rwanda plan hasn't even started yet, but it's already working, with politicians in dublin complaining that migrants are flocking to ireland to avoid deportation from the uk. so will the government stop the boats after . all.7 two hours of big after. all.7 two hours of big opinion. big debate and big entertainment. i'll see you after the headlines. and ra
story, as a row grows between london and dublin, should the uk take back migrants who have left the uk and headed to ireland, i'll be asking. politics legend neil hamilton as it's announced that prince harry will return to the uk for the invictus games next month , should he receive a next month, should he receive a hero's welcome. i'll be asking tonight's top pundits, plus the highly respected business secretary kemi badenoch, has slammed her cabinet colleague david cameron for failing to plan...
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cash pay a heavy price _ against the best uk cash pay a heavy price you _ against the best uk cash pay a heavy price. you might get away with it with other— price. you might get away with it with other teams but arsenal are good _ with other teams but arsenal are good at — with other teams but arsenal are good at taking advantage of the lack of focus _ good at taking advantage of the lack of focus on — good at taking advantage of the lack of focus on details and you give yourself — of focus on details and you give yourself a — of focus on details and you give yourself a mountain to climb. manchester city are keeping the pressure on arsenal though — they had a 2—0 win over nottingham forest and finish the day just one point behind the league leaders but with the knowledge that they have a game in hand. bournemouth beat brighton 3—0 to guarantee that they will finish the season with their highest top—flight points total. french side lyon are through to the women's champions league final after beating domestic rivals, psg, in the second leg of their semifinal. the eight
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months, everything is clear here, it will be... only france has nuclear weapons in europe, because the uk has nuclear weapons - it’s not even british, it’s not european, but it’s not even british anymore. so the idea is that france’s nuclear weapons, which will be absolutely perfect, and they are national, are created entirely on a national basis, using french technology, and nuclear french infrastructure, including uranium enrichment infrastructure. we will agree, the main thing for us is stability and firm power, absolutely true, but what the people of europe want and what kind of putin you are is another question, but notice how interesting it is, even these idiots don’t change the script, yes, that is, blinken comes and says, and china is interfering, we can see right away that china is trying to revive the elections, maybe the commentator , on the contrary, will revive these forces, not for a minute. yes, please, do not interfere with an honest , fair investigation when you are still the explanation is that it was honest, don’t be afraid of anything. you are an amazing wo
months, everything is clear here, it will be... only france has nuclear weapons in europe, because the uk has nuclear weapons - it’s not even british, it’s not european, but it’s not even british anymore. so the idea is that france’s nuclear weapons, which will be absolutely perfect, and they are national, are created entirely on a national basis, using french technology, and nuclear french infrastructure, including uranium enrichment infrastructure. we will agree, the main thing for us...
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start—up are taking their product outside of the us, too — theirfirst venue using this tech in the uk opening in manchester this year. but back to miami, and the data being gathered at this stadium is helping in some slightly more unusual places. you might think everything here is about the action on the court, on the court, but this is miami, so, of course, there's a nightclub underneath the stand. # so, baby, why don't you dance with me? # baby # wanna see ya # dance with me # closer...# it's a straight—up nightclub. it's ultra lounge, nightclub, loud music, lights going everywhere, cryo effects, confetti and stuff like that. so, that's kind of what we do here. data is even helping you choose the music for the nightclub? it helps us put together music platforms that, you know, are very, very, very broad, you know? so, pre—game experience, given the fact of what our demographic breakdown is, i know that we need to play music that is going to cater, you know, from all the way from the '60s all the way up to current music. with the game about to start, the fans are packing into the
start—up are taking their product outside of the us, too — theirfirst venue using this tech in the uk opening in manchester this year. but back to miami, and the data being gathered at this stadium is helping in some slightly more unusual places. you might think everything here is about the action on the court, on the court, but this is miami, so, of course, there's a nightclub underneath the stand. # so, baby, why don't you dance with me? # baby # wanna see ya # dance with me # closer...#...
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, rwanda will definitely not become a resort, from the uk, our correspondent, alexander khabarov. of all the possible options for getting rid of unwanted guests, the british authorities chose the most exotic, sending them to rwanda. at the london representative office of this country there are no queues for paperwork yet. however, it seems that illegal migrants who are going to be deported there are here... and will not have to stand idle, they will simply be given a one-way ticket. recently, rishi sunak's cabinet removed the last obstacle to this way. the british parliament passed a law declaring rwanda a safe country and gave the green light for the upcoming deportations. we are ready, the system is working, flights will be carried out no matter what happens, and no foreign court will interfere with us. over the past 2 years , more than 76 thousand people entered britain illegally. mostly. refugees from the middle east, asia and africa. the most popular route for them is crossing the english channel. overloaded with people, but windy boats leave france towards england almost dai
, rwanda will definitely not become a resort, from the uk, our correspondent, alexander khabarov. of all the possible options for getting rid of unwanted guests, the british authorities chose the most exotic, sending them to rwanda. at the london representative office of this country there are no queues for paperwork yet. however, it seems that illegal migrants who are going to be deported there are here... and will not have to stand idle, they will simply be given a one-way ticket. recently,...
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the clock is ticking for tiktok to find a new owner or get banned here in the uk? last, what this means for tiktok users. next assignment with adi cornish listen wherever you get your podcasts all new subway routes are packed with delicious ingredients in a pillar, we lavage, wrap finally, a refreshing lunch that tasted murphy for pro athletes like me, right? >> i finish by one wrap, get one 50%, open the subway app to date transfer your ira or your old flow one k, to robert. >> goodbye. april 3, and we'll give you a 3% boost with the biggest match of any ira on the market robin hood gold gets you the most for retirement before abigail chewable for allergic edge, giving dogs pills was a battle of wits. >> oh, maria, i'm yz or foolish game. >> he's had gone totally gone. it's relief just got easier. apa quell the trusted number one treatment for allergic, which is now available in a tasty chewable that works in a day, do not use in dogs with serious infections may cause worsening of existing parasitic skin infestations are pre-existing cancers and serious infections
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and i think it shows that there is talent out there all over the world, not just in the uk and the nfl, it shows that if you have done previous sports, you can put those skills together and turn into something positive. now you might have noticed that this has been an edition of sportday where in the premier league at least there's been little mention of var, something of a rarity in recent weeks, certainly when you consider last weekend, which included the furious reaction from nottingham forest after they experienced more controversy at everton. well, on one of this week's editions of the football news show, it was all about var and i spoke to former premier league referee keith hackett about whether the protocol is working. we all want quality to aid the communication. we all want technology to aid the decisions. that's why brought him communication kits and technology. we took great care about the criteria of operations. i think with var, we are seeing inconsistency during a weekend and week to week. for me, it's not working anywhere near the quality of what it's required. it is un
and i think it shows that there is talent out there all over the world, not just in the uk and the nfl, it shows that if you have done previous sports, you can put those skills together and turn into something positive. now you might have noticed that this has been an edition of sportday where in the premier league at least there's been little mention of var, something of a rarity in recent weeks, certainly when you consider last weekend, which included the furious reaction from nottingham...
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a uk government source said the uk "won't accept any asylum returns "from the eu via ireland" until the eu changes its policies. officials in kenya have warned about even heavier rainfall as downpours batter parts of east africa. more than 150 people have been killed in neighbouring tanzania, while hundreds of thousands have been displaced in burundi and uganda. there are also fears that five key dams on the tana river — kenya's longest — could overflow in the coming days, with people in affected areas advised to move to higher ground. these pictures are from kenya's makueni county south—east of nairobi — so far, at least 76 people have died there, with a further 130,000 displaced. meanwhile in tanzania, flood waters have engulfed houses in the capital dar es salaam and displaced more than 200,000 throughout the country. tanzania's prime minister has blamed "environmental degradation" for the severity of the damage. 0ur correspondent anita nkonge is in nairobi and gave us this update. we continue to see heavy rainfall this weekend. just last night, we saw such heavy rainfall her
a uk government source said the uk "won't accept any asylum returns "from the eu via ireland" until the eu changes its policies. officials in kenya have warned about even heavier rainfall as downpours batter parts of east africa. more than 150 people have been killed in neighbouring tanzania, while hundreds of thousands have been displaced in burundi and uganda. there are also fears that five key dams on the tana river — kenya's longest — could overflow in the coming days,...
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help us take our children, in europe this is not a random case, human rights activist living in the uk recently managed to help a family from transcarpathia bring home four children, but this is rather an exception to the european rules. they apply home jurisdiction by default. the grandmother has only seen it once since april 3, they have no intention of giving it away, neither to the grandmother, nor to the father, to anyone, a unit of the ukrainian ministry of internal affairs is acting unceremoniously with threats against civilians with children, for the first time about the armed formation of the white angel, my colleagues were told by residents of the liberated artyomovsk, which were hidden from these angels of their children. our grandmothers stood guard like sentries, so the military came into the yard, one grandmother distracted them, the second... from the parents, where they went is unclear, yes, no one knows. local residents told us about the white angels organization. they begin to hide their children literally immediately after this so-called mandatory evacuation is annou
help us take our children, in europe this is not a random case, human rights activist living in the uk recently managed to help a family from transcarpathia bring home four children, but this is rather an exception to the european rules. they apply home jurisdiction by default. the grandmother has only seen it once since april 3, they have no intention of giving it away, neither to the grandmother, nor to the father, to anyone, a unit of the ukrainian ministry of internal affairs is acting...
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and indeed, when we're dealing with our own weapon systems, jobs in the uk . systems, jobs in the uk. >> so what is value for money? what is an investment for those who seek to make money? how did we get here? well it goes back to the narrative, who are the people that had spun this narrative that one day, president putin woke up in the kremlin, had decided that it was a great idea to attack ukraine. that's a lot of nonsense. we've been working certainly for the last ten. some people would argue for the last 20 years to provoke the russians, to push them into doing exactly what they did, and then they said, well, this was always part of the plan. well, if it was part of the plan, the russian army that first entered ukraine was quite small for the task it had been assigned, and that task was not to go very far, but to try and signal to the west to nato, that they were quite serious about not tolerating a threat in ukraine directed at russia. well, when that didn't work, and attempts to negotiate and negotiate with us failed, they built this enormous force. they now have arguably the be
and indeed, when we're dealing with our own weapon systems, jobs in the uk . systems, jobs in the uk. >> so what is value for money? what is an investment for those who seek to make money? how did we get here? well it goes back to the narrative, who are the people that had spun this narrative that one day, president putin woke up in the kremlin, had decided that it was a great idea to attack ukraine. that's a lot of nonsense. we've been working certainly for the last ten. some people...
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there are two points, firstly, the last thing i saw was that the uk is not averse to strikes. weapons anywhere, well, i mean, anywhere on the territory of russia, the americans are not against it, and in the occupied crimea, well, but more, moreover, the same refineries are struck by neither american nor british weapons, so there are no problems with that here, there is something that, in principle, the ukrainians are now able to produce themselves, fortunately, well, that’s right, i’ll say that these are drones, not missiles , and if it was , do you understand that if it was one british or american missile, then there simply wouldn't be... an oil refinery? it wouldn't be, yes, but nevertheless, the reflection column is destroyed, it also, let's say, does not ozonize the air, so it removes it for a while out of order, so in principle, well, let's put it this way, i'm not , i'm not so pessimistic in this regard, i'm not concerned about the supply of equipment, i'm more concerned about the issue of mobilization, to be honest, but as for the equipment, well , that's all, you know, th
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what does this mean, being in the uk? what is the uk role i being in the uk? what is the uk role in all of this? aha, being in the uk? what is the uk role in all of this?— in all of this? a lot of local authorities _ in all of this? a lot of local authorities have _ in all of this? a lot of local authorities have been - in all of this? a lot of local. authorities have been actively trying to get tournaments like this into their area and is not much of a surprise. the esports industry is now worth a quarter of $1 million. it's a particular bumper year in the uk, this event kicking things off in birmingham, lots of events over the summer and the really big one, league of legends world series final in november in london. it's one of the biggest in the world coming to the biggest in the world coming to the uk. we the biggest in the world coming to the uk. ~ .., , the biggest in the world coming to the uk. ~ , .,, ., the biggest in the world coming to the uk. ~ , ., , ., ., the uk. we can see a bit of the game now. what the uk. we can see a bit of the game nova w
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in the uk, ministers insist health is a priority after tory mp daniel poulter defects to labour because of concerns over how the nhs is managed. the tesla boss elon musk meets government officials in beijing. they're discussing the future of us—china relations over electric vehicles. and it is party time in milan, thousand nternet to celebrate italy's new football champions, inter milan —— thousands turn out. and real money is on the line for virtual sport. £800,00 is up for grabs in the grand final of the esl 0ne gaming £800,000 is up for grabs in the grand final of the esl 0ne gaming tournament in birmingham.
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uk ministers insist health is a priority after tory mp daniel poulter defects to labour because of concerns over how the nhs is managed. the boss of tesla, elon musk, meets government officials in beijing. they're discussing the future of us—china relations over electric vehicles. and thousands turn out to celebrate italy's new football champions — inter milan. hello, i'm lewis vaughanjones. we start in the middle east — where the palestinian president says only the us can prevent an israeli attack on rafah, where more than a million have fled. efforts are under way to negotiate a truce between israel and hamas. the us secretary of state is meeting arab leaders to discuss the situation. israel's foreign minister says this is possible if hamas agrees to free its hostages. there's no sign of that happening at this point. a video showing two hostages, including an american, was released on saturday by hamas. in other diplomatic moves, the us secretary of state antony blinken has left for saudi arabia for talks with regional leaders. he and other key players are expected to meet on the si
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now, the interesting is, you know, the us tells allies and most allies of the uk. so yep. on board we kind of have it too. we all agree the french and the germans took a lot of convincing but they were willing to have the conversations. it was the ukrainian conversations were so brutal because the lynskey was basically going like, okay, you know, afghanistan just happened you guys are being extra reactive. this isn't true. also like our intelligence service doesn't this information which we can chat about the ukraine intelligence service might not have this information, but that's a separate conversation. and then go, okay, if you america are so about this, if you're so if you so believe it's going to happen, why you sending me weapons? why do you want you sanctioning the russians? why are the allies doing that? why isn't everybody coming to ukraine's aid right now before to an invasion? if you believe this is going to be true. and this colored basically conversation biden zelensky had it got so negative and scream match they were screaming at each other on multiple conver
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uk ministers insist health is a priority, after the tory mp daniel poulter defects to labour because of concerns over how the nhs is managed. and it's party time in milan. thousands turn out to celebrate italy's football champions inter milan. you are watching bbc news. let's get more on our top story, the palestinian president says only the us can prevent an israeli attack on rafah, where more than a million have fled. efforts are under way to negotiate a truce between israel and hamas. the us secretary of state is heading to riyadh, where he will meet arab leaders to discuss the situation. let's speak to gina abercrombie—winstanley, president of the middle east policy council and former us ambassador. thank you very much for coming on the programme. antony blinken on his way. what you think he is hoping to achieve? he's got a tough road ahead, he has got to convince the players he is meeting in riyadh are several things. players he is meeting in riyadh are severalthings. number players he is meeting in riyadh are several things. number one, players he is meeting in riyadh are sev
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and number two, he the uk back. and number two, he is calling for greater cooperation with the psni. and joining me now is herman kelly of the irish freedom party. herman, do tell me, is he right? and what he said , simon harris and what he said, simon harris is an absolute disaster. >> look , our problem in ireland >> look, our problem in ireland is, is there's no political to will send these people back. roughly a quarter of a million people come in every year now. and he's done nothing. look, when the common travel area , when the common travel area, what do you call them? leo varadkar. made a huge mistake when they antagonised britain. the taoiseach before him, enda kenny, wanted bilateral negotiations to discuss what happenedin negotiations to discuss what happened in relationship with the border between ireland and britain. he unnecessarily antagonised britain, led to very bad relations, the worst they've been probably pre good friday agreement. but simon harris look 79% of the people in ireland currently beli
and number two, he the uk back. and number two, he is calling for greater cooperation with the psni. and joining me now is herman kelly of the irish freedom party. herman, do tell me, is he right? and what he said , simon harris and what he said, simon harris is an absolute disaster. >> look , our problem in ireland >> look, our problem in ireland is, is there's no political to will send these people back. roughly a quarter of a million people come in every year now. and he's done...
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in the early fifties he worked in the usa and then moved to the uk. thanks to his personal charm and successful acquaintances, he managed to obtain top-secret information about modern weapons systems, which saved the ussr billions of dollars on their development. let's begin with that. that konam trofimovich had an amazing gift of persuasion of his interlocutor, but otherwise, what kind of intelligence officer would he be, you must admit, but somewhere inside he really wanted the person who would play him in the frame to be naturally similar, similar to him, now let's see, here is a photograph of trofemovich molodov. and danata soboniones, a still from the film, well, before they would have said, find 10 differences, and of course this is an amazing hit in the image, amazing, here they are the eyes of a philosopher, two philosophers, and how tonatos banion was silent in the frame. as he looked, as he observed, he thought in the frame, the work of a scout i must tell you, it requires a great sense of self-esteem, patience, as a professional intelligenc
in the early fifties he worked in the usa and then moved to the uk. thanks to his personal charm and successful acquaintances, he managed to obtain top-secret information about modern weapons systems, which saved the ussr billions of dollars on their development. let's begin with that. that konam trofimovich had an amazing gift of persuasion of his interlocutor, but otherwise, what kind of intelligence officer would he be, you must admit, but somewhere inside he really wanted the person who...
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uk ministers insist health is a priority after the tory mp daniel poulter defects to labour because of concerns over how the nhs is managed. and a gold pocket watch worn by the wealthiest passenger on the titanic becomes the shipwreck�*s most expensive item ever bought at auction. now on bbc news... the travel show. there are still places that surprise me, even after travelling for nearly 20 years. countries that appear to be one thing but, when you dig a little deeper, turn out to be something completely different. this is pretty spectacular. it is, it is. and i'm loving all the colours. the cabo verde archipelago, located just over 600km from senegal�*s coast, is one of them. tourism has really picked up pace here in recent decades, and it's easy to see why — crystal—clear waters, golden beaches, year—round sun, all the ingredients for an amazing holiday. but i feel there's so much more to this place just waiting to be discovered by travellers like us. and all you have to do is head beyond the beaches. i've been lucky enough to explore a lot of africa, but what i've heard a
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but we in the uk cannot return migrants to france? there's a real frustration here that actually the irish government seem to have more gumption than the british. >> yeah, although the protests there have been pretty heated, look , i think people have very look, i think people have very valid concerns. this isn't anti—asylum seeker. if you have anti—asylum seeker. if you have a valid claim, but you can't just shunt people around and dump them down in communities where they don't have adequate resources. there isn't anything for people to do for especially young men for them to do. people are worried about sort of imposing mass immigration or asylum seekers arriving en masse in an area often moving local, you know, in an area where there isn't enough housing anyway , isn't enough housing anyway, where maybe education and health care can't keep up, and just putting people down there, they're worried about cultural kind of cohesion and community community relations, all of that. they're worried about crime. they're worried about safe
but we in the uk cannot return migrants to france? there's a real frustration here that actually the irish government seem to have more gumption than the british. >> yeah, although the protests there have been pretty heated, look , i think people have very look, i think people have very valid concerns. this isn't anti—asylum seeker. if you have anti—asylum seeker. if you have a valid claim, but you can't just shunt people around and dump them down in communities where they don't have...
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here in the uk, ministers have criticised a conservative mp who's defected to the opposition labour party. dan poulter — who combines his political career with practising medicine as an nhs — hospital doctor, said labour would help the health service recover. but the tory minister chris philp said the government was spending more on the nhs than at any point in its history. here's dan poulter explaining his defection to the bbc�*s laura kuenssberg. i found it increasingly difficult to look my nhs colleagues in the eye, my patients in the eye, and my constituents in the eye, with good conscience. and ifeel that the nhs deserves better than it has at the moment, in terms of how it is run and governed. the party i was elected into valued public services. it valued... it had a compassionate view about supporting the more disadvantaged in society. i think the conservative party today is in a very different place. its focus is not on delivering or supporting high—quality public services. our political correspondent georgia roberts has more on the reaction to dan poulter�*s defection.
here in the uk, ministers have criticised a conservative mp who's defected to the opposition labour party. dan poulter — who combines his political career with practising medicine as an nhs — hospital doctor, said labour would help the health service recover. but the tory minister chris philp said the government was spending more on the nhs than at any point in its history. here's dan poulter explaining his defection to the bbc�*s laura kuenssberg. i found it increasingly difficult to...
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logistics uk has called for urgent clarity on how the system will work before the rules come into force in two days. a gold pocket—watch worn by the wealthiest passenger on the titanic, has sold for almost £1 million at auction. 0nce fees are added, it's the highest price ever paid at auction for a single item recovered from the scene of the 1912 disaster. a leather violin bag owned by the leader of the orchestra, which famously played on as the ship sank, fetched £290,000. duncan kennedy reports. 105,000. there's nothing like the titanic to evoke memories, passion and buyers. this auction included one of the items that titanic collectors desire most of all — it's the gold pocket watch belonging to a passenger believed to be one of the richest people in the world, jothacob astor. he and 1,500 others died when the ship sank in april 1912 in the north atlantic. what jj astor's watch represents is something touchable from history, which is why people are still willing to pay so much money for it. the bidding for the watch started way beyond the estimate of £150,000 and kept climbing
logistics uk has called for urgent clarity on how the system will work before the rules come into force in two days. a gold pocket—watch worn by the wealthiest passenger on the titanic, has sold for almost £1 million at auction. 0nce fees are added, it's the highest price ever paid at auction for a single item recovered from the scene of the 1912 disaster. a leather violin bag owned by the leader of the orchestra, which famously played on as the ship sank, fetched £290,000. duncan kennedy...
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he'd been due to fly back to the uk on friday before he took a last swim in the sea. peter smith suffered severe injuries to his left arm, leg and stomach. he's currently recovering in hospital in tobago. they were in about waist deep to shoulder high water so they weren't out of their depth. i think their backs were turned and they were just kind of lounging around and nobody saw the shark coming. and even while the shark was around and doing the attack, the other people in the water were physically trying to fight off the shark. it's believed mr smith was attacked by a bull shark. they're found in shallow waters along tropical coastlines. authorities say they've a vital role in protecting coral reefs. we will see sharks pop up from time to time. it is part of theirjob, but it is ourjob to ensure we can keep you safe, while at the same time we keep our environment safe. 0fficials closed several beaches and coastal areas between plymouth on the north coast and crown point on the western tip. the foreign office is supporting mr smith and his family. aruna iyengar, bbc
he'd been due to fly back to the uk on friday before he took a last swim in the sea. peter smith suffered severe injuries to his left arm, leg and stomach. he's currently recovering in hospital in tobago. they were in about waist deep to shoulder high water so they weren't out of their depth. i think their backs were turned and they were just kind of lounging around and nobody saw the shark coming. and even while the shark was around and doing the attack, the other people in the water were...
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any progress in the rest of the uk was slow. gay sex was illegal in scotland until 1981 and an offence in northern ireland until 1982. mufseen, from london, came out as gay when he was 24. he's from a big family and has gone to lots of their weddings. but he wonders whether it's something he might be able to do, too. yeah, so i grew up in brighton and my parents are both bangladeshi and muslim. it was, like, a very lovely childhood to grow up by the sea. so, i grew up with five sisters and one brother and i'm the youngest. wow. so, i actually saw all of my siblings get married, one by one, until, like, the pecking order came down to me. going to some weddings, especially as i got into, like, teenage years, it became bittersweet because i was like, "oh, you know, i really enjoy "weddings and all the tradition. "when it's my turn, i'm just going to probably "disappoint my parents." and that's quite a lot to hold as a young person. when did thinking you might be gay start? i've always been gay. and i think in south asian cultures
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isaac sarfatti, executive director of standwithus uk , will join me to standwithus uk, will join me to discuss what's going on. an arts festival that celebrates the work of edward elgar is having to make changes to cope with a cut in funding from arts council england . award winning cellist england. award winning cellist juuan england. award winning cellist julian lloyd webber, celebrated for his performance of the elgar cello concerto, will be sharing his fundraising efforts with us. iran's economy is having to cope with sanctions and a massive devaluation of its currency . devaluation of its currency. iranian human rights activist lili mu will be to here give her thoughts on the current situation. and finally, as part of my taste of britain series, i'll be speaking to hannah haley young, creator of crazy sexy food and the ceo and founder of chic p hannah mccollum. following national stop food waste day, i'll seek their ideas on how to convert our leftovers into tasty creations . all of into tasty creations. all of that lies ahead. but first, your headunes that lies ahead. but first,
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will be showery rain, though, pushing its way gradually into many central and western parts of the uk. so blustery, quite windy and still rather cool in the north—west. 12 or 13 degrees, but 18 down towards the south—east, so significantly warmer than we've seen over the past week or so. into tuesday, low pressure is out towards the west, higher pressure in the east and that combination means we'll be drawing the air in from more of a south—easterly direction. so the orange colours arriving again across the map, showing us it's going to be a little bit warmer at last. not completely dry, though, and still quite blustery, showery rather cool across western parts of the british isles. for instance, belfastjust 12 degrees, but norwich and london sitting at around 18 in the sunnier spells. and then for the week ahead then, we'll continue to see those temperatures rising for a time. could be close to 20 degrees at times towards the south, but low pressure not too far away, still some showers, perhaps something a little drier towards the bank holiday weekend. live from london, this is
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uk that _ ought to have a safer routes to the uk that is — ought to have a safer routes to the uk. that is my view. but what has happened. — uk. that is my view. but what has happened. i— uk. that is my view. but what has happened, i think, uk. that is my view. but what has happened, ithink, with uk. that is my view. but what has happened, i think, with the stunt that is— happened, i think, with the stunt that is the — happened, i think, with the stunt that is the rwanda bill is it is not really— that is the rwanda bill is it is not really about stopping the boats, it is about _ really about stopping the boats, it is about stopping the courts. it is about— is about stopping the courts. it is about having a debate that basically leads rishi sunak and his chums to say at _ leads rishi sunak and his chums to say at the — leads rishi sunak and his chums to say at the next general election, let's pull— say at the next general election, let's pull out of the court of human rights _ let's pull out of the court of human rights do — let's pull out of the court of human ric
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of science and technology. then in fourth place: scientists from the university of manchester in the uk discovered a new danger from tanning. they studied on tourists vacationing in warm countries how the diversity of good bacteria on the skin changes under the influence of the sun. and we found out that tanning significantly harms the health of this important community for us. the microbiome becomes poorer, which increases the risk of skin problems, such as dermatitis, eczema and psoriasis. earlier studies showed. that the skin ages quickly from excess sun. now i will show you a trick that evokes legitimate pride in our folk crafts. the orenburg down scarf is known to easily pass through the ring. yes, yes, this is not just a cozy accessory for your grandmother, but a real miracle of technology. the threads from which it consists are considered one of the thinnest in the world, this is the secret that these scarves are so light and warm, maybe you young girls, you should take a closer look at them. you have had goats for a long time, oh, for a long time, 35 years , i’ve been keeping
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depending on where you are, the uk or here. i generally try not to read reviews because can be so depressing. i think you. just have to learn to protect yourself a little bit. so instead you know, my my publishers send me little quotes from some reviews and it and so this is a good review. so i'll, you know, put it on social media or something like that. but well this book certainly has been extremely sort of it's been dreadful, i say with great interest in there and i get the sense that it's been being it's being read with great interest in britain and and here i just came, you know the book was launched in britain, you know, like about two weeks ago and it got it got an amazing even in the telegraph, you know, so you can even telegraph have got great okay well i yes. go ahead i thank you you about the east versus west indian connection in the two economies. i'm wondering if your goes further west to pakistan to afghanistan where the current opioid crisis as well as the opium belt exists, having covered the war in afghanistan,
depending on where you are, the uk or here. i generally try not to read reviews because can be so depressing. i think you. just have to learn to protect yourself a little bit. so instead you know, my my publishers send me little quotes from some reviews and it and so this is a good review. so i'll, you know, put it on social media or something like that. but well this book certainly has been extremely sort of it's been dreadful, i say with great interest in there and i get the sense that it's...