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lucy vladev, bbc news. joining me now, apart from the cows is helen browning, who runs this farm, and is also head of the soil association. first of all, you are doing lots on this farm but plenty on others as well. we doing lots on this farm but plenty on others as well.— on others as well. we are experimenting _ on others as well. we are experimenting with - on others as well. we are experimenting with all. on others as well. we are i experimenting with all sorts on others as well. we are - experimenting with all sorts of things — experimenting with all sorts of things. we are growing trees in our fields— things. we are growing trees in our fields to _ things. we are growing trees in our fields to give shelter. also growing fruit and _ fields to give shelter. also growing fruit and nuts, that kind of thing. letting _ fruit and nuts, that kind of thing. letting hedges growing up more. experimenting with herbal lanes. you are planting a whole diversity of herbs _ are planting a whole diversity of herb
lucy vladev, bbc news. joining me now, apart from the cows is helen browning, who runs this farm, and is also head of the soil association. first of all, you are doing lots on this farm but plenty on others as well. we doing lots on this farm but plenty on others as well.— on others as well. we are experimenting _ on others as well. we are experimenting with - on others as well. we are experimenting with all. on others as well. we are i experimenting with all sorts on others as well. we are -...
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theo leggett, bbc news. injune millions of people across the european union will head to the polls to elect more than 700 representives to the european parliament. the state of the economy will be high on the agenda for many. our correspondent nick beake reports now from the spanish port of algeciras. it's the country's biggest port, and its second largest industrial hub, but unemployment there is twice the eu average. ina in a perfect world 20—year—old lucy would make a living doing what she loves. restoring furniture. today it is this a coat of arms. but he does not pay enough and in her part of spain fighting anyjob is really hard. translation: i am workin: really hard. translation: i am working very _ really hard. translation: i am working very hard _ really hard. translation: i am working very hard to _ really hard. translation: i am working very hard to try - really hard. translation: i —n working very hard to try and make a living for what i love doing. i see my friends with full—timejobs only
theo leggett, bbc news. injune millions of people across the european union will head to the polls to elect more than 700 representives to the european parliament. the state of the economy will be high on the agenda for many. our correspondent nick beake reports now from the spanish port of algeciras. it's the country's biggest port, and its second largest industrial hub, but unemployment there is twice the eu average. ina in a perfect world 20—year—old lucy would make a living doing what...
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this is bbc news. the us senate has given final approval for tens of billions of dollars in military aid for ukraine, israel and taiwan after months of stalemate in congress. to our friends to ourfriends in ukraine, our allies in nato and our allies in israel, and to sue billions around the world in need of help, help is on the way. america's top diplomat antony blinken is visiting china, where he's expected to urge beijing to end its military support for russia a special report from the english channel — as a bbc team witnesses a fatal migrant crossing, just hours after a bill is passed aimed at stopping them. there's real battle going on on the beach here, must be more than 100 migrants trying to get to the water, they are letting off firecrackers to try and keep the police away from them. screeching and the 9—year—old british boy who's won a european championship for his uncanny impression of a seagull. hello. a warm welcome to the programme, i'm sally bundock. the us senate has approved a $95
this is bbc news. the us senate has given final approval for tens of billions of dollars in military aid for ukraine, israel and taiwan after months of stalemate in congress. to our friends to ourfriends in ukraine, our allies in nato and our allies in israel, and to sue billions around the world in need of help, help is on the way. america's top diplomat antony blinken is visiting china, where he's expected to urge beijing to end its military support for russia a special report from the...
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voice-over: this is bbc news. we'll have the headlines and all the main news stories for you at the top of the hour, straight after this programme. welcome to hardtalk. i'm stephen sackur. the debate about sex, gender and identity has become perhaps the most hotly contested front in the culture wars. at its heart are deep disagreements about what makes us who we are, the limits of self—determination, and the relationship between the individual and wider society. my guest is the philosopher and gender theorist judith butler, whose ideas on genderfluidity and transgender rights have put them at odds with conservative politicians, authoritarian rulers, religious leaders and some feminists too. is this a debate in which both sides are driven by fear? judith butler, welcome to hardtalk. thank you. i'm glad to be here. well, it's a pleasure to have you here. you have a long academic career. you've written some very well—known books on gender theory. i just wonder, in your view, whether this debate about gender has f
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live from washington, this is bbc news. the us senate passes a long—awaited multi—billion dollar aid package for ukraine. tonight we make vladimir putin regret the day he questioned american resolve. tennessee lawmakers — american resolve. tennessee lawmakers passed _ american resolve. tennessee lawmakers passed a - american resolve. tennessee lawmakers passed a bill - lawmakers passed a bill allowing the state's teachers to carry concealed handguns to schools. and the usjustice department agrees a multi—million dollar settlement with survivors of larry nassar, the former usa gymnastics doctorjailed for six abuse. we will hearfrom doctorjailed for six abuse. we will hear from the first woman to publicly come forward. —— length —— sex abuse. i am caitriona perry. you are very welcome. the us senate has passed a $95 billion aid package for a million deaf american allies. it is centred on... its passage follows a months long stalemate where some republicans held the belt up, arguing domestic issues should be de
live from washington, this is bbc news. the us senate passes a long—awaited multi—billion dollar aid package for ukraine. tonight we make vladimir putin regret the day he questioned american resolve. tennessee lawmakers — american resolve. tennessee lawmakers passed _ american resolve. tennessee lawmakers passed a - american resolve. tennessee lawmakers passed a bill - lawmakers passed a bill allowing the state's teachers to carry concealed handguns to schools. and the usjustice...
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voice-over: this is bbc news. we'll have the headlines and all the main news stories for you at the top of the hour, straight after this programme. hello and welcome. this week, we're finding out why a taylor swift correspondent is actually �*a thing' for some in the media, how �*swiftonomics' is now a real phenomenon. and the actor hugh grant says he's settled his legal case with one of rupert murdoch's newspaper groups for an enormous sum. but we'll start with an important story from the uk that raises big questions for howjournalism works. back in 2020, the health authorities commissioned a report into the care that children and young people who were questioning their gender were getting. the cass review, as it's called, came out last week, and it recommends a new approach for clinicians. this is a polarising subject for some people. so, what mightjournalism do differently in how it covers it? hannah barnes is a former bbc producer who investigated some of the uk's gender identity services for the corporati
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with the bbc's head to head. with the bbc's star newsreader announced his resignation from the broadcast yesterday. nine months after he was suspended following allegations that he paid an unnamed person thousands of pounds for explicit pictures . pounds for explicit pictures. the parents of the person in question have now spoken to the sun this morning, saying this isn't the end for us. we've been suffering immensely for nearly a yeah suffering immensely for nearly a year. we still have so many questions and need the bbc to answer them. however, reports in today's newspapers suggest that the internal bbc investigation into huw edwards has been shared with the star himself. but the outcome is unlikely to be made public. outcome is unlikely to be made pubuc.the outcome is unlikely to be made public. the bbc also told us yesterday that they will not comment on internal processes despite the investigation, and huw edwards £430,000 a year salary being funded by you and me. the licence fee payer. so tonight i'm askin
with the bbc's head to head. with the bbc's star newsreader announced his resignation from the broadcast yesterday. nine months after he was suspended following allegations that he paid an unnamed person thousands of pounds for explicit pictures . pounds for explicit pictures. the parents of the person in question have now spoken to the sun this morning, saying this isn't the end for us. we've been suffering immensely for nearly a yeah suffering immensely for nearly a year. we still have so...
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live from washington, this is bbc news. the us senate passes a long—awaited multibillion—dollar aid package for ukraine and other american allies. ., ., ~ allies. tonight we make vladimir _ allies. tonight we make vladimir putin - allies. tonight we make vladimir putin regret i allies. tonight we make | vladimir putin regret the allies. tonight we make - vladimir putin regret the day he questioned american resolve. police arrest more than 100 people at a pro—palestinian demonstration at new york university, as one ivy league university takes another step to ensure student safety. plus, phoning home, nasa's voyager one probe sends back usable data again after a months long outage. hello, i'm caitriona perry. you are very welcome. in the last 30 minutes, the us senate passed a $95 billion aid package for american allies. president biden says he will sign the bill into law on wednesday. the legislation is centred on foreign assistance. it includes nearly $61 billion in aid for ukraine. 0ver it includes nearly $61 billion
live from washington, this is bbc news. the us senate passes a long—awaited multibillion—dollar aid package for ukraine and other american allies. ., ., ~ allies. tonight we make vladimir _ allies. tonight we make vladimir putin - allies. tonight we make vladimir putin regret i allies. tonight we make | vladimir putin regret the allies. tonight we make - vladimir putin regret the day he questioned american resolve. police arrest more than 100 people at a pro—palestinian demonstration at...
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live from washington, this is bbc news. the us senate passes a long—awaited multibillion—dollar aid package for ukraine and other american allies. ., ., ~ allies. tonight we make vladimir _ allies. tonight we make vladimir putin - allies. tonight we make vladimir putin regret i allies. tonight we make | vladimir putin regret the allies. tonight we make - vladimir putin regret the day he questioned american resolve. police arrest more than 100 people at a pro—palestinian demonstration at new york university, as one ivy league university takes another step to ensure student safety. plus, phoning home, nasa's voyager one probe sends back usable data again after a months long outage.
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a bbc team on the beach saw people scrambling to get on board. the french police are just standing here frustrated, saying there's nothing we can do to stop the migrants. now they're in the water. the boat is heading off. overloaded, very overloaded there. just hours before, mps had approved plans to send some asylum seekers to rwanda. the government say it will stop people trying to cross the channel, but opposition politicians and rights groups say it won't work. some other stories now. thousands of london's clubs, bars and venues closed in the last four years. the night—time industries association wants more help, saying it's down to the pandemic and the cost of living crisis. and the creator of netflix series baby reindeer is asking fans to stop speculating about the identity of the stalker in the show. it's based on a true story, and richard gadd says trying to reveal the character's real life identity misses the point. time now for ten seconds of an absolute legend. screeching 9—year—old cooper from chesterfield won a gull screeching
a bbc team on the beach saw people scrambling to get on board. the french police are just standing here frustrated, saying there's nothing we can do to stop the migrants. now they're in the water. the boat is heading off. overloaded, very overloaded there. just hours before, mps had approved plans to send some asylum seekers to rwanda. the government say it will stop people trying to cross the channel, but opposition politicians and rights groups say it won't work. some other stories now....
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live from washington, this is bbc news. lawmakers on capitol hill are closing in on passing a long—awaited, billion—dollar aid package for ukraine and other american allies. tennessee lawmakers pass a bill allowing the state's teachers to carry concealed handguns at school. and the usjustice department agrees a multi—million dollar settlement with more than 100 survivors of larry nassar, the former usa gymnastics doctorjailed for sex abuse. we'll hear from the first woman to publicly come forward. hello, i'm caitriona perry. billions of dollars worth of foreign aid is set to clear a final hurdle here in washington as the us senate is set to vote to advance long—delayed assistance for american allies. this is a live look at the floor of the us senate as they prepare to vote. president biden says he'll sign the bill into law as soon as it reaches his desk. the final passage of the aid package is expected in the next few hours. the legislation includes nearly $61 billion in aid to ukraine, over $26 billion for israel a
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it's time to end the shame and make saint george's day a national bank holiday damaging for the bbc. >> well, you can't have the fact that one of the most trusted men in britain turns out, really, to be not worthy of that trust. >> we're still suffering . >> we're still suffering. parents of the person at the centre of the huw edwards scandal have slammed the bbc in the wake of his resignation, and nigel's de—banking latest. he's taking them all to the cleaners . taking them all to the cleaners. oh, and just who's been appointed our new ambassador to the us ? meanwhile, my urgent the us? meanwhile, my urgent warning to britain, al—qaeda's top terror chief in the uk, could be released from prison in just a matter of weeks. >> and no, i'm not particularly proud to be british. i'd rather be french . be french. >> what to do with self—loathing britain haters like that. tomorrow's newspaper front pages are on the way too, and my top panel are ready to go. tonight i'm joined by political commentator esther krakue , commentator esther krakue, conservative mp for romford, andrew rosind
it's time to end the shame and make saint george's day a national bank holiday damaging for the bbc. >> well, you can't have the fact that one of the most trusted men in britain turns out, really, to be not worthy of that trust. >> we're still suffering . >> we're still suffering. parents of the person at the centre of the huw edwards scandal have slammed the bbc in the wake of his resignation, and nigel's de—banking latest. he's taking them all to the cleaners . taking them...
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live from washington, this is bbc news. lawmakers on capitol hill are closing in on passing a long—awaited, billion—dollar aid package for ukraine and other american allies. tennessee lawmakers pass a bill allowing the state's teachers to carry concealed handguns at school. and the usjustice department agrees a multi—million dollar settlement with more than 100 survivors of larry nassar, the former usa gymnastics doctorjailed for sex abuse. we'll hear from the first woman to publicly come forward. hello, i'm caitriona perry. billions of dollars worth of foreign aid is set to clear
live from washington, this is bbc news. lawmakers on capitol hill are closing in on passing a long—awaited, billion—dollar aid package for ukraine and other american allies. tennessee lawmakers pass a bill allowing the state's teachers to carry concealed handguns at school. and the usjustice department agrees a multi—million dollar settlement with more than 100 survivors of larry nassar, the former usa gymnastics doctorjailed for sex abuse. we'll hear from the first woman to publicly come...
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announcer: and now, "bbc news". ♪ kim: a warm welcome, i'm kim chakanetsa. i've ce to hollywood, to the women and film headquarters where i'm joined by keri putnam and stephanie allain, two women who are working to reshape the industry. they are both part of an initiative founded and led by women in film and the sundance institute, called reframe, whose aim is to advance gender equity. keri putnam is a film executive and producer and the founder of putnam pictures. she's served for 11 years as the ceo of the sundance institute, which runs the sundance film festival. prior to that, she worked as a senior executive at miramax and hbo. she's also the co-founder of reframe. keri, welcome. keri: thank you, it's great to be here. kim: stephanie allain is a film producer and writer and the newly elected co-president of the producers guild of america, the first woman of color to hold that position. stephanie served nine years as vice president of women in film. she runs her own company, homegrown pictures, which focuses on creating content by and about women and peo
announcer: and now, "bbc news". ♪ kim: a warm welcome, i'm kim chakanetsa. i've ce to hollywood, to the women and film headquarters where i'm joined by keri putnam and stephanie allain, two women who are working to reshape the industry. they are both part of an initiative founded and led by women in film and the sundance institute, called reframe, whose aim is to advance gender equity. keri putnam is a film executive and producer and the founder of putnam pictures. she's served for...
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you're watching "bbc news." in the months before the 2016selection, donald trump picked up the phone and call the former publisher of the "national enquirer," david pecker to discuss whether or not to discuss a playboy associate who was having an affair. the two of them did speak about this alleged misstress karen mcdougal. i think the story should be purchased, i believe you could "buy or sell" it. trump said pecker did not like the idea but candidate trump said pecker would get back to him in due time. wasn't a good day for the former president. before proceedings had gotten underway, the judge was scolding him over his social meeta page, which the prosecution say had breached the gag order. if they were hoping that admonishment would exchange his behavior, they might be disappointed. >> i think the gag order is totally uncongress institutional. can't even allow articles to be put in. articles over the last day and a half saying the case is a sham and it shouldn't be retried or everyone submitted. to me, a gag
you're watching "bbc news." in the months before the 2016selection, donald trump picked up the phone and call the former publisher of the "national enquirer," david pecker to discuss whether or not to discuss a playboy associate who was having an affair. the two of them did speak about this alleged misstress karen mcdougal. i think the story should be purchased, i believe you could "buy or sell" it. trump said pecker did not like the idea but candidate trump said...
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this is bbc news. just hours after rishi sunak�*s flagship rwanda bill was passed in the uk parliament, five people — including a child — have died while trying to cross the sea from northern france to britain. you can see the chaotic scenes on a beach near calais just before daybreak on tuesday. the incident happened as migrants tried to launch a boat and cross the channel to england. 0ur correspondent andrew harding was on that beach. let's take a look at what he witnessed — as that ill—fated crossing began. there's a real battle going on on the beach here. must be more than 100 migrants trying to get to the water. they're letting off firecrackers to try and keep the police away from them, but the police are moving in. they're trying to stop them from getting to the water. let's go ahead and see what we can see. you can see the smugglers here. some of them have sticks. they're trying to protect the migrants as they head towards the sea. to bhutan now, where the urgency of protecting tiger h
this is bbc news. just hours after rishi sunak�*s flagship rwanda bill was passed in the uk parliament, five people — including a child — have died while trying to cross the sea from northern france to britain. you can see the chaotic scenes on a beach near calais just before daybreak on tuesday. the incident happened as migrants tried to launch a boat and cross the channel to england. 0ur correspondent andrew harding was on that beach. let's take a look at what he witnessed — as that...
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tom williams, bbc news. finally. germany's sebastian steudtner holds the world record for the largest wave surfed by a man. his ride back in portugal in 2020 measured 26.21 metres or 86 feet. but he's now awaiting confirmation that he might have bettered it at the same location — by over two metres. i started three years ago after setting the first world record and realising that as an athlete, i could surf bigger waves but the equipment and online side and the team and the way we approach the sport was not there yet. we went scientifically looking at the waves and our equipment and the standing data and understanding what was going on and worked her way into building the equipment, going on and worked our way into building the equipment, installing the mindset that it is possible and then waiting for the waves. in february, the waves finally came and my team and myself made it happen. the one place in the world we identified in the last decade as the place which holds the biggest waves is in portugal, little fishi
tom williams, bbc news. finally. germany's sebastian steudtner holds the world record for the largest wave surfed by a man. his ride back in portugal in 2020 measured 26.21 metres or 86 feet. but he's now awaiting confirmation that he might have bettered it at the same location — by over two metres. i started three years ago after setting the first world record and realising that as an athlete, i could surf bigger waves but the equipment and online side and the team and the way we approach...
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this is bbc news. prime minister rishi sunak has announced a new package of military aid for ukraine worth £500 million — including 400 vehicles and long range missiles. he was speaking during a visit to poland where he held talks with nato's secretary—general. mr sunak also said uk military spending would rise to 2.5% of national income by 2030 — that's compared to under 2.1% last year. labour has already pledged 2.5% — but only when �*economic conditions allow�*. our political editor, chris mason, reports. apologies for that, we have some technical issues but let me bring you a story. a man in iraq has started the first legal action of its kind against the uk oil giant bp, over the death of his son. this is alijulood — who died at the age of 21. his father, hussein julood, alleges that gas burning at an oilfield run by bp in southern iraq caused his son's leukaemia. gas burning, known as flaring, is one of the ways the industry deals with gas released during oil extraction. esme stalla
this is bbc news. prime minister rishi sunak has announced a new package of military aid for ukraine worth £500 million — including 400 vehicles and long range missiles. he was speaking during a visit to poland where he held talks with nato's secretary—general. mr sunak also said uk military spending would rise to 2.5% of national income by 2030 — that's compared to under 2.1% last year. labour has already pledged 2.5% — but only when �*economic conditions allow�*. our political...
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this is bbc news. we'll have the headlines at the top of the hour, as newsday continues straight after hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk. i'm stephen sackur. acting is both an art and a craft. the words are written elsewhere, the action is directed by another but, ultimately, the power of the performance rests on the actor's ability to inhabit the role. so, what does it take to succeed in this precarious profession? well, my guest today, eddie marsan, is one of the uk's most recognisable and popular actors across stage and screen. his roots are genuinely working class and that is something of a rarity in the performing arts. why? eddie marsan, welcome to hardtalk. thank you. nice to be here. you do seem to be that rare breed as an actor, a guy who is constantly, permanently busy. how do you manage it? i just... i think when i first started in drama school, i was always the guy who played the old man in the chekhov piece. if there was a young, attractive young man played the guy who shot himself at the end,
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i watch mostly when i'm doing interviews, but actually i mostly listen to the news, i listen to the bbc, for example, that is, you watch the espresso tv channel, i understand that the ukrainian service of the bbc, is it also a very interesting format, by the way, i like it very much, thank you, mrs. iryna, i fight with it a marathon and... how about a rudiment authoritarian state, and mr. mereshko is really correct in saying that he is temporary, i see the monitoring of the marathon very well, and as the same media detector testifies, for example, just last month , representatives of the servants of the people, 146 participated in the marathon there once, the european solidarity is second only to the number of factions in the parliament there were five inclusions of our deputies, and in these two years i... for example, as the co-leader of the faction and also a member of the committee on foreign policy, and i was never a participant in the marathon, so i think it is necessary to reformat these funds for armed forces thank you, ms. iryna, ms. galina, i am not watching the marathon, more
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this is bbc news. prime minister rishi sunak has announced a new package of military aid for ukraine worth £500 million — including 400 vehicles and long range missiles. he was speaking during a visit to poland where he held talks with nato's secretary—general. mr sunak also said uk military spending would rise to 2.5% of national income by 2030 — that's compared to under 2.1% last year. labour has already pledged 2.5% — but only when 'economic conditions allow�*. 0ur political editor, chris mason, reports. europe's front line — ukrainian tanks heading into battle. a war in our back yard showing no sign of end. in neighbouring poland today, at a military base outside warsaw, the prime minister, his polish opposite number and the secretary—general of the nato defence alliance. and, from rishi sunak, this promise on defence spending... today i'm announcing the biggest strengthening of our national defence for a generation. we will increase defence spending to a new baseline of 2.5% of gdp
this is bbc news. prime minister rishi sunak has announced a new package of military aid for ukraine worth £500 million — including 400 vehicles and long range missiles. he was speaking during a visit to poland where he held talks with nato's secretary—general. mr sunak also said uk military spending would rise to 2.5% of national income by 2030 — that's compared to under 2.1% last year. labour has already pledged 2.5% — but only when 'economic conditions allow�*. 0ur political...
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the bbc witnessed people scrambling onto the boat. donald trump was back in court over allegedly violating a gag order. the jury heard more from the trial's first witness. welcome to "world news america." long-awaited aid to ukraine could clear its final hurdle today or wednesday as the u.s. senate takes up the $95 billion foreign aid package that would send funds to israel and taiwan. the senate is widely expected to pass the funding after a few procedural steps. president biden said he will sign the legislation once it gets to his desk. that will unlock aid that has been delayed for months amid public in opposition. the legislation ties together four bills the house voted on separately. provided $61 billion in aid to ukraine, over 26 billion for israel, and more than $8 billion for the indo-pacific, similar to the bill already passed in the senate earlier this year. we have anthony zurcher, are north american correspondent who has been following the action. this is expected to pass. take us through the next steps. anthony: the senat
the bbc witnessed people scrambling onto the boat. donald trump was back in court over allegedly violating a gag order. the jury heard more from the trial's first witness. welcome to "world news america." long-awaited aid to ukraine could clear its final hurdle today or wednesday as the u.s. senate takes up the $95 billion foreign aid package that would send funds to israel and taiwan. the senate is widely expected to pass the funding after a few procedural steps. president biden said...
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esme stallard, bbc news. nasa says its voyager1 probe, the most distant man—made object in the universe, is sending usable information and data back to earth again after months of spouting gibberish. the spaceship was launched from earth in 1977 and is currently more than 15 billion miles from earth. 0ur science correspondent victoria gill explains. we have ignition — and we have lift—off. a spacecraft bound for a journey no—one imagined. when voyager1 launched in 1977, its mission was to explore our solar system. it captured details of saturn's rings and discovered thatjupiter has a thin ring of its own. then itjust kept going. in 2012, it became the first human—made object to leave our solar system and enter interstellar space. but last year, after nearly 50 years exploring, something finally went wrong. the data voyager1 was sending back to earth stopped making sense. nasa engineers worked out that one chip on its decades—old onboard computer had stopped working. to fix it, they transmitted an
esme stallard, bbc news. nasa says its voyager1 probe, the most distant man—made object in the universe, is sending usable information and data back to earth again after months of spouting gibberish. the spaceship was launched from earth in 1977 and is currently more than 15 billion miles from earth. 0ur science correspondent victoria gill explains. we have ignition — and we have lift—off. a spacecraft bound for a journey no—one imagined. when voyager1 launched in 1977, its mission was...
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hello from the bbc sport centre. as you statement from arsenal hammering chelsea in five goals to nil in added time it will go three points clear at the top. the mikel arteta side for a goal up at half—time and turned on the style and the secnav scoring four times 18 minutes. scoring twice against his former club, the gunners now have the team to catch with liverpool second in action tomorrow. champions manchester city four points off the place now as it stands. they play on thursday. leicester city have further enhanced their chip to promotion credentials in emphatic fashion. 50 up in southampton and in added time. this was the pick of the hat trick. a lovely finish from long range there. the others meaning the foxes are four cleared of second place with two games remaining. in five clear of ipswich who have a game in hand. manchester united boss erik ten hag has claimed their fa cup semi final scare against championship side coventry city wasn't embarassing disgrace'. united were widely criticised after letting a
hello from the bbc sport centre. as you statement from arsenal hammering chelsea in five goals to nil in added time it will go three points clear at the top. the mikel arteta side for a goal up at half—time and turned on the style and the secnav scoring four times 18 minutes. scoring twice against his former club, the gunners now have the team to catch with liverpool second in action tomorrow. champions manchester city four points off the place now as it stands. they play on thursday....
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let me bring you the latest bbc news. let me bring you the latest bbc news. rishi sunak says the uk will steadily increase its defence spending — until it reaches 2.5 percent of gdp by the year 2030. he warned that the world is facing its most dangerous time since the end of the cold war — and promised to ramp up the uk's weapons production. the usjustice department says it will pay out almost $140 million to victims of the former team usa gymnastics doctor, larry nassar. the settlement comes after claims that the fbi was too slow to act after receiving a number of complaints. nassar was jailed after being convicted of sexually assaulting hundreds of athletes. israel's military has rejected accusations that its forces buried the bodies of palestinians at a medical complex in gaza. more than 200 bodies were found under the courtyard at the hospital in khan younis. the city of baltimore is taking legal action against the operators of the container ship which hit and destroyed one of its main bridges last month. the lawsuit says the container ship, the dali,
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let me bring you the latest bbc news. let me bring you the latest bbc news. rishi sunak says the uk will steadily increase its defence spending — until it reaches 2.5 percent of gdp by the year 2030. he warned that the world is facing its most dangerous time since the end of the cold war — and promised to ramp up the uk's weapons production. the usjustice department says it will pay out almost $1a0 million to victims of the former team usa gymnastics doctor, larry nassar. the settlement comes after claims that the fbi was too slow to act after receiving a number of complaints. nassar was jailed after being convicted of sexually assaulting hundreds of athletes. israel's military has rejected accusations that its forces buried
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you are watching bbc news. in the months before the 2016 election, donald trump picked up the phone and called the former publisher of the national enquirer david pecker to discuss whether to pay off a playboy model who was shopping around a story of having a year—long affair with the then presidential candidate. pecker, the prosecution's first witness in the hush money—case, told the court today that he mostly dealt with trump attorney and fixer michael cohen but the two of them did speak about this alleged mistress karen mcdougal. "it's my understanding she doesn't want the story to be published," he told trump. trump says pecker did not like the idea but candidate trump said cohen would get back to him in a few days. that says the prosecution is the thread of the 2016 election conspiracy. it wasn't a good day for the former president, before the proceedings had even got under way, the judge was scolding him over his social media posts, which the prosecution say breached the gag order. if they were hoping
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it's time to end the shame and make saint george's day a national bank holiday damaging for the bbc. >> well, you can't have the fact that one of the most trusted men in britain turns out, really, to be not worthy of that trust. >> we're still suffering . >> we're still suffering. parents of the person at the centre of the huw edwards scandal have slammed the bbc in the wake of his resignation, and nigel's de—banking latest. he's taking them all to the cleaners . taking them all to the cleaners. oh, and just who's been appointed our new ambassador to the us ? meanwhile, my urgent the us? meanwhile, my urgent warning to britain, al—qaeda's top terror chief in the uk, could be released from prison in just a matter of weeks. >> and no, i'm not particularly proud to be british. i'd rather be french
it's time to end the shame and make saint george's day a national bank holiday damaging for the bbc. >> well, you can't have the fact that one of the most trusted men in britain turns out, really, to be not worthy of that trust. >> we're still suffering . >> we're still suffering. parents of the person at the centre of the huw edwards scandal have slammed the bbc in the wake of his resignation, and nigel's de—banking latest. he's taking them all to the cleaners . taking them...
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victoria gill, bbc news. amazing. now let's turn our attention to the world of movies, and netflix will soon be showing the british south asian drama kaur. it is the first film in history to be based on a story about a british sikh woman who decides to wear a turban for the first time, against her father's wishes. so, safe to say this movie is pretty ground—breaking. let's watch a bit of the trailer now. i always knew from a very young age that this was the path you were meant to take. i'm sorry. i can't support you if you go through with this, so you need to make a decision. singing earlier, iwasjoined by writer, producer and lead actor parvinder shergill, who plays avani, and nina wadia, who plays her mother, on the netflix film kaur. we just wejust don't get we just don't get the representation. people have heard of mr singh, but what about miss kaur? we really wanted to voice the incredible women in our community and our stories in the household and give them the honour and respect they deserve on a mainstream p
victoria gill, bbc news. amazing. now let's turn our attention to the world of movies, and netflix will soon be showing the british south asian drama kaur. it is the first film in history to be based on a story about a british sikh woman who decides to wear a turban for the first time, against her father's wishes. so, safe to say this movie is pretty ground—breaking. let's watch a bit of the trailer now. i always knew from a very young age that this was the path you were meant to take. i'm...
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this is the world today from bbc news. the headlines: five people, including a seven—year—old girl have died attempting to cross the channel from france _ attempting to cross the channel from france to _ attempting to cross the channel from france to britain. a bbc team was on the beach— france to britain. a bbc team was on the beach south of calais as the boat _ the beach south of calais as the boat tried — the beach south of calais as the boat tried to set off. a second day of evidence — boat tried to set off. a second day of evidence of donald trump plaza criminal— of evidence of donald trump plaza criminal trial has ended in new york _ criminal trial has ended in new york rishi _ criminal trial has ended in new york. rishi sunak says he will increase — york. rishi sunak says he will increase uk defence spending and has promised _ increase uk defence spending and has promised extra funding for ukraine. and we talk to the stars of the ground—breaking short film kaur, which follows a story of a british sik
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so what exactly... when the western aid will change, the next 15 minutes of the bbc broadcast live from london, jafer umerov is working in the studio. it has already been six months since the us started talking about this $60 billion aid package to ukraine. a little background. last october , president biden sent a request for funding to ukraine and israel. then he is it explained as a smart investment in america's security. but then. republican speaker-elect mike johnson did not bring the package to congress for a vote. a tussle began, in which donald trump played a huge role. well , johnson constantly had to balance between different wings of the republicans and trumpists in particular. and in this way, the ukrainian issue became a hostage of trump's presidential campaign, which actually started then. and finally, on april 20, after long negotiations and debates, the house of representatives of the us congress approved the aid package. 311 congressmen voted for it, against - 112, and in this way they brought the delivery of critically important aid to ukraine closer. the decision, whi
so what exactly... when the western aid will change, the next 15 minutes of the bbc broadcast live from london, jafer umerov is working in the studio. it has already been six months since the us started talking about this $60 billion aid package to ukraine. a little background. last october , president biden sent a request for funding to ukraine and israel. then he is it explained as a smart investment in america's security. but then. republican speaker-elect mike johnson did not bring the...
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tom williams, bbc news. yeah, good luck to kieran. someone who's already won an olympic medal is ronda rousey. a former ufc champion too, she's now stopped fighting and started gardening. as a campaigner for sustainability, and in the wake of earth day, she's been talking to us about her new regenerative farm that she shares with her husband travis and their children — and why she feels it's crucial to "do something" about climate change now. me and trav starting browsey acres, which is our regenerative wagyu and poultry ranch, we took this land which was really degraded, neglected and mismanaged — it was more dirt than it was grass — and just started working with our animals, raising them regeneratively and mimicking these natural processes and bringing, like, a whole ecosystem to life and really being, like, stewards of the land and seeing it come to its fullest potential. we're trying to leave solutions for our kids and notjust a pile of money that's lit on fire, you know? so itjust makes everything that we're doing with brow
tom williams, bbc news. yeah, good luck to kieran. someone who's already won an olympic medal is ronda rousey. a former ufc champion too, she's now stopped fighting and started gardening. as a campaigner for sustainability, and in the wake of earth day, she's been talking to us about her new regenerative farm that she shares with her husband travis and their children — and why she feels it's crucial to "do something" about climate change now. me and trav starting browsey acres,...
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so what exactly and when western aid will change, we will talk about it later. 15 minutes of the bbc broadcast live from london , jafer umerov works in the studio. it has already been six months since the us started talking about this $60 billion aid package to ukraine. a little background. last october , president biden sent a request for funding to ukraine and israel. at the time, he explained it as a smart investment in america's security. but then something new.
so what exactly and when western aid will change, we will talk about it later. 15 minutes of the bbc broadcast live from london , jafer umerov works in the studio. it has already been six months since the us started talking about this $60 billion aid package to ukraine. a little background. last october , president biden sent a request for funding to ukraine and israel. at the time, he explained it as a smart investment in america's security. but then something new.
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coming up on bbc news... all eyes on the emirates stadium where victory for arsenal over chelsea could take them three points clear at the top of the premier league. summer. tonight we hear why the investigation is taking so long and one family's reaction. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. this is the boat, overloaded with more than 100 people, that got into trouble just off the french coast last night leading to the deaths of five migrants including a child. it happened just hours after mps had passed the government's rwanda bill which is designed to deter people from attempting crossings like this. our correspondent andrew harding was on that beach in the early hours of this morning just north of wimereux, filming as police ran towards the people smugglers and migrants. they'd only been at sea a short time when disaster struck. here's his report. a skirmish early this morning on a french beach. 0k, we'rejust running to catch up with some migrants here. the police are trying to stop a small bo
coming up on bbc news... all eyes on the emirates stadium where victory for arsenal over chelsea could take them three points clear at the top of the premier league. summer. tonight we hear why the investigation is taking so long and one family's reaction. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. this is the boat, overloaded with more than 100 people, that got into trouble just off the french coast last night leading to the deaths of five migrants including a child. it happened just...
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noor nanji, bbc news. nasa says its voyageri probe, the most distant man—made object in the universe, is sending usable information to earth again after months of spouting gibberish. the spaceship left the solar system in 2012 and is currently more than 15 billion miles from earth, but it can still send data back. 0ur science correspondent victoria gill explains. we have ignition, and we have liftoff. a spacecraft bound for a journey that no one imagined. when voyageri launched in 1977, its mission was to explore our own solar system. it captured detailed images of saturn's rings and discovered thatjupiter has a ring of its own. then itjust kept going. and in 2012, it became the first human made object to leave our solar system. but last year, after nearly 50 years in space, something finally went wrong. the data voyageri was sending back to earth stopped making sense. nasa engineers worked out that a single chip on its decades—old on board computer had stopped working. to fix it, they transmitted an e
noor nanji, bbc news. nasa says its voyageri probe, the most distant man—made object in the universe, is sending usable information to earth again after months of spouting gibberish. the spaceship left the solar system in 2012 and is currently more than 15 billion miles from earth, but it can still send data back. 0ur science correspondent victoria gill explains. we have ignition, and we have liftoff. a spacecraft bound for a journey that no one imagined. when voyageri launched in 1977, its...
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this is bbc news. to the us now — donald trump is back in court in new york, as one of the most high—profile criminal cases in us history continues. prosecutors have asked the judge to punish the former president for violating a gagging order. they presented several of mr trump's social media posts which — they said — criticised witnesses and others involved in the trial. mr trump insists he has the right to free speech. he denies falsifying business records to cover up hush—money payments to porn star stormy daniels, before his election in 2016. let's cross to new york and speak to our correspondent, nada tawfik. so what has been happening in court? well, at the moment, we actually have the first witness who started yesterday back on the stand. david pecker, the former publisher of the national enquirer, and he has really just been answering first some questions about his relationship with donald trump. he said it was a long—standing relationship, they met backin long—standing relationsh
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you are watching bbc news. this is bbc news. china's weather agency has raised highest alert ever after days of heavy rain caused massive flooding in the most popular province in the country. four people have died so far and ten are missing according to state media. laura bicker has more. powerful storms across southern china turned rivers into raging torrents. roads became fast flowing rapids cascading down village streets as hail the size of golf balls fell from the sky. watch the right hand corner of the security camera. the bridge simply couldn't withstand the sheer force of the flood. the destruction became clearer in daylight, as did the number of people left stranded. some almost managed to sleep through their rescue, cradled from the worst of the rising floodwaters. but others cried for help as their streets were submerged. rescuers had to navigate their boats through a flooded urban landscape. tens of thousands of people were evacuated across the province. several regions stayed on alert as water levels rose over the we
you are watching bbc news. this is bbc news. china's weather agency has raised highest alert ever after days of heavy rain caused massive flooding in the most popular province in the country. four people have died so far and ten are missing according to state media. laura bicker has more. powerful storms across southern china turned rivers into raging torrents. roads became fast flowing rapids cascading down village streets as hail the size of golf balls fell from the sky. watch the right hand...
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around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. this is bbc news. the court in russia has rejected the latest appeal by the american journalist against the extension of his pre—trial detention until the end of june. he is a reporter at the wall streetjournal and was charged with espionage and been imprisoned in russia over a year. he denies the allegations and the us government says he has been wrongfully detained. uk prime minister rishi sunak says britain's defence industry is to be put on a "war footing" because the world is "the most dangerous it has been" since the end of the cold war. he will increase uk defence spending to 2.5% of national income by 2030. he's also promised ukraine an extra 500 million pounds of military aid. mr sunak is in the polish capital warsaw, where he's discussing regional security with nato secretary—general, jens stoltenberg. here's some of what mr sunak had to say at their news conference. as we make our historic commitment to increase defence spending to 2.5% of gdp, we will move past this stop start piecemeal
around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. this is bbc news. the court in russia has rejected the latest appeal by the american journalist against the extension of his pre—trial detention until the end of june. he is a reporter at the wall streetjournal and was charged with espionage and been imprisoned in russia over a year. he denies the allegations and the us government says he has been wrongfully detained. uk prime minister rishi sunak says britain's defence industry is to be...
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the report calls out last year's raids on the bbc's offices in new delhi and buy and a tax evasion. in case of the india no fall, which is denied, there was a crack down on free speech. but washington claims of financial regulations governing media. organizations are complicated and ever changing in the country, making it difficult for broadcast that such as the b, b. c. to remain compliant but let's get some expert analyses on all. busy of this and cross live to for my indian diploma to probably die of who sub austic fossil generally new york between 282013. it's not to have you join me now. probably why do you think washington seem to be so keen to highlight the rate of the b b c. offices this by india and officials repeatedly say it was a tax evasion case. and nothing to do is restricting free speech. well, so as to 4 times for having me of your show me mention that the this us data bought the bar on human rights matches. we didn't do express regions or did back down with d, b, c, office the, the, some are the go. and it has a pretty good references to india. now in the years in
the report calls out last year's raids on the bbc's offices in new delhi and buy and a tax evasion. in case of the india no fall, which is denied, there was a crack down on free speech. but washington claims of financial regulations governing media. organizations are complicated and ever changing in the country, making it difficult for broadcast that such as the b, b. c. to remain compliant but let's get some expert analyses on all. busy of this and cross live to for my indian diploma to...
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this is bbc news. five people, including a child, have died attempting to cross the channel from france to britain. a bbc team was on the beach south of calais as the boat set off. there is a real battle going on on the beach here, must be more than 100 migrants trying to get to the water. they are letting off firecrackers to try and keep the police away from them. this comes as the uk parliament passes a controversial bill that aims to send some asylum seekers to rwanda. rishi sunak promises to increase uk defence spending to 2.5% of national income by 2030. he is in poland for security talks. fits income by 2030. he is in poland for security talks-— security talks. as we make our commitment — security talks. as we make our commitment to _ security talks. as we make our commitment to increase - security talks. as we make our l commitment to increase defence spending, we will move past this stop start piecemeal way of backing ukraine. donald trump's back in court, where prosecutors are calling for
this is bbc news. five people, including a child, have died attempting to cross the channel from france to britain. a bbc team was on the beach south of calais as the boat set off. there is a real battle going on on the beach here, must be more than 100 migrants trying to get to the water. they are letting off firecrackers to try and keep the police away from them. this comes as the uk parliament passes a controversial bill that aims to send some asylum seekers to rwanda. rishi sunak promises...
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my uncle bosie was a damn good athlete, i'm told he became a member of the army air corps before the bbc came into being. he flew these single-engine planes as a reconnaissance aircraft over combat zones. he was shot down in new guinea and his body was never found because there were a lot of cannibals in that part of new guinea. prime minister of popua. new guinea's james marape has accused joe biden of disparaging the south pacific island nation because the us president said his uncle was eaten by cannibals during the second world war. biden's comments offended a key strategic ally as china is seeking to increase its influence in the region. marape in his statement said that biden implied that his uncle was eaten by cannibals, president biden's remarks may have sounded offhand, but my country does not deserve such a label. the second... war was not the work of my people, but they were unnecessarily drawn into the conflict, marape added. the prime minister's statement came on the same day he met chinese foreign minister wang yi in port moresby to discuss building closer relationships. jo
my uncle bosie was a damn good athlete, i'm told he became a member of the army air corps before the bbc came into being. he flew these single-engine planes as a reconnaissance aircraft over combat zones. he was shot down in new guinea and his body was never found because there were a lot of cannibals in that part of new guinea. prime minister of popua. new guinea's james marape has accused joe biden of disparaging the south pacific island nation because the us president said his uncle was...
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peter saull, bbc news. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. in the past few hours, the uk has announced another £500 million of funding for ukraine — that's more than $600 million. rishi sunak announced the funding on a visit to the polish capital, warsaw, where he's shortly due to meet the nato secretary generaljens stoltenberg and the polish prime minister donald tusk. these are the live pictures from where that meeting is taking place. grant shapps, the uk defence secretary, you can see him at the front, he arrived in the last minute so that would suggest that the press conference is imminent. these are the live pictures from where the meeting is taking place. let's speak to our political correspondent — helen catt. we will keep a close eye on the pictures and if i interrupt you it is because they are about to start speaking. is because they are about to start s-ueakin. , , , ,, ., ~ speaking. this is rishi sunak in poland for— speaking. this is rishi sunak in poland for his _ speaking. this is rishi sunak in poland for his first _ s
peter saull, bbc news. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. in the past few hours, the uk has announced another £500 million of funding for ukraine — that's more than $600 million. rishi sunak announced the funding on a visit to the polish capital, warsaw, where he's shortly due to meet the nato secretary generaljens stoltenberg and the polish prime minister donald tusk. these are the live pictures from where that meeting is taking place. grant shapps, the uk defence...
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laura bicker, bbc news, beijing. it is the happy birthday today for prince louis, the youngest child of the prince and princess of wales, he is six years old today. to celebrate the occasion a new photograph of louis has been released by kensington palace. it was taken by his mother who is known to be a keen photographer. both his parents have thanked well—wishers for the better messages they have received for their youngest child. prince louis, six years old today. let's take you to warsaw. you can see a podium has been set up, it is at a military base there and we are awaiting in the next few minutes or so, the arrival of the british prime minister rishi sunak, the nato secretary generaljens stoltenberg, they are due to give a press conference in about the next 15 minutes. we will bring you that as soon as it starts. in the meantime, do stay with us here on bbc news. hello there. it was a chilly start to the day for many of us and many places will stay chilly, particularly across the east of the country. we will
laura bicker, bbc news, beijing. it is the happy birthday today for prince louis, the youngest child of the prince and princess of wales, he is six years old today. to celebrate the occasion a new photograph of louis has been released by kensington palace. it was taken by his mother who is known to be a keen photographer. both his parents have thanked well—wishers for the better messages they have received for their youngest child. prince louis, six years old today. let's take you to warsaw....
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this is bbc news. rishi sunak outlines plans for an additional £500 million in uk military aid for ukraine as he arrives in poland for a regional security talks. five people, including a child, have died attempting to cross the channel from france to britain. the bbc team was on the beach as they built set off. it comes as the uk parliament passes a controversial bill that aims to send some asylum seekers to rwanda. tens of thousands are forced to leave their homes after torrential flooding and landslides hit southern china. and a new photograph of prince louis taken by his mother to mark his sixth birthday. hello, i'm sarah campbell, welcome to bbc news now, 3 hours of fast—moving news, interviews and reaction. just hours after rishi runak�*s flagship rwanda bill was passed just hours after rishi sunak�*s flagship rwanda bill was passed in the british parliament, five people — including a child — have died attempting to cross the sea from northern france to britain. these were the chaotic s
this is bbc news. rishi sunak outlines plans for an additional £500 million in uk military aid for ukraine as he arrives in poland for a regional security talks. five people, including a child, have died attempting to cross the channel from france to britain. the bbc team was on the beach as they built set off. it comes as the uk parliament passes a controversial bill that aims to send some asylum seekers to rwanda. tens of thousands are forced to leave their homes after torrential flooding...