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knife crime in london. sadiq khan is vying for a third _ london. sadiq khan is vying for a third term — london. sadiq khan is vying for a third term as mayor, then i mayor at 48 years— third term as mayor, then i mayor at 48 years and — third term as mayor, then i mayor at 48 years and has faced lots of criticism — 48 years and has faced lots of criticism about what she would do our own _ criticism about what she would do our own crime. he has focused on putting _ our own crime. he has focused on putting more funding into youth services, — putting more funding into youth services, but some of the other candidates have said he needs to fix the metropolitan police. they said the metropolitan police. they said the mayor— the metropolitan police. they said the mayor needs to stop making excuses— the mayor needs to stop making excuses for these problems. susan harley. _ excuses for these problems. susan harley. the — excuses for these problems. susan harley, the conservative candidate said she _
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there is also something about london itself. there are lots of i london itself. there are lots of other marathons around the world, but there is something very special about london because you are running past so many landmarks and you have all of that support along the route. i mean, look at this, we are lucky with the weather, april could go either way, couldn't it in this country? but you go over tower bridge. you go past buckingham palace and down the mall, things many people may only see on the tv they don't live near the capital, so it is a brilliant marathon. and if you didn't know this, like many good ideas, the london marathon was thought up in a pub back in the late 19705 thought up in a pub back in the late 1970s in richmond by a group of runners really inspired by the new york marathon and they thought, let's have something like that here. so they put on the first one in 1981 and i can tell you they had about 6200 finishes that day. this year, they are looking at around 50,000. this raise has already raised more than £1 billion for charity, that reco
there is also something about london itself. there are lots of i london itself. there are lots of other marathons around the world, but there is something very special about london because you are running past so many landmarks and you have all of that support along the route. i mean, look at this, we are lucky with the weather, april could go either way, couldn't it in this country? but you go over tower bridge. you go past buckingham palace and down the mall, things many people may only see...
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now, on the streets of london. now, on the streets of london. now, on the other side of the road, there is a counter protest at a pro—palestine protest, if you like, and i can't honestly tell you what they're saying, because the pro—israel are behind me, are making so much noise. but this is unusual, isn't it? because we're used to week after week, after week, and tens of thousands of people protesting , thousands of people protesting, wanting a war in gaza. and that has led to many jewish people feeling threatened. we had the incident, which has made a lot of news at the police officer telling a jewish man basically that he was provoking and that he might be subject to arrest if he might be subject to arrest if he didn't go away from a previous march. now, that's been widely condemned . and the widely condemned. and the government making it clear that jewish people must be free to go about their business, but i have to say, i've covered a lot of these marches , these protests, these marches, these protests, both pro—israel and more often
now, on the streets of london. now, on the streets of london. now, on the other side of the road, there is a counter protest at a pro—palestine protest, if you like, and i can't honestly tell you what they're saying, because the pro—israel are behind me, are making so much noise. but this is unusual, isn't it? because we're used to week after week, after week, and tens of thousands of people protesting , thousands of people protesting, wanting a war in gaza. and that has led to many jewish...
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the london mayor, sadiq khan, said... the met must have the confidence of the communities they serve. and it's right hey�*ve apologised for the way the incident was handled. protest, counter—protest, and in the middle, the met — at times struggling to police the divide. angus crawford, bbc news. to australia. thousands of people, including local and national leaders, have attended a candlelit vigil in sydney to remember those who died in last week's stabbing rampage. as the sun set on bondi beach, people were asked to light a candle in memory of the victims. six people, mainly women, were killed and twelve injured in the attack on a shopping centre. just before the vigil, one of the wounded, a nine—month—old girl, was released from hospital. her mother died in the attack. among those paying their respects was the prime minister of australia, anthony albanese. we mourn for all the years of joy they should have known, all the memories they should have had the chance to make, the lives they should have lived here i
the london mayor, sadiq khan, said... the met must have the confidence of the communities they serve. and it's right hey�*ve apologised for the way the incident was handled. protest, counter—protest, and in the middle, the met — at times struggling to police the divide. angus crawford, bbc news. to australia. thousands of people, including local and national leaders, have attended a candlelit vigil in sydney to remember those who died in last week's stabbing rampage. as the sun set on...
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it is definitely true in london that the vast i true in london that the vast majority_ true in london that the vast majority of— true in london that the vast majority of people - true in london that the vast majority of people in - true in london that the vast majority of people in thesel true in london that the vast - majority of people in these very, very big — majority of people in these very, very big protests— majority of people in these very, very big protests are _ majority of people in these very, very big protests are peaceful, . majority of people in these very, i very big protests are peaceful, but it is equally— very big protests are peaceful, but it is equally true _ very big protests are peaceful, but it is equally true that _ very big protests are peaceful, but it is equally true that there - very big protests are peaceful, but it is equally true that there is - very big protests are peaceful, but it is equally true that there is a - it is equally true that there is a significant _ it is equally true that there is a significant minority— it is equally true tha
it is definitely true in london that the vast i true in london that the vast majority_ true in london that the vast majority of— true in london that the vast majority of people - true in london that the vast majority of people in - true in london that the vast majority of people in thesel true in london that the vast - majority of people in these very, very big — majority of people in these very, very big protests— majority of people in these very, very big protests are _ majority of...
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what do you think london become a no go think has london become a no go zone jewish people? but zone for jewish people? but first, let's get your latest news with sophia wenzler. >> nana. thank you. good afternoon. it's 5:00. i'm sophia wenzler in the gb newsroom . your wenzler in the gb newsroom. your top story this hour. mark menzies has announced his resignation from the tory party, saying he won't be standing at the next election. the fylde mp was suspended following claims he used political donations to cover medical expenses and pay off bad people who had locked him in a flat. he disputes the allegations following an investigation, the conservative party says it can't conclude there was a misuse of funds, but said there was a pattern of behaviour that falls below the standards expected of mps . standards expected of mps. british jewish leaders will meet the metropolitan police commissioner later this week after accusing the force of a series of high profile errors. sir mark rowley is facing calls to quit over his handling of pro—palestinian protests, with the former
what do you think london become a no go think has london become a no go zone jewish people? but zone for jewish people? but first, let's get your latest news with sophia wenzler. >> nana. thank you. good afternoon. it's 5:00. i'm sophia wenzler in the gb newsroom . your wenzler in the gb newsroom. your top story this hour. mark menzies has announced his resignation from the tory party, saying he won't be standing at the next election. the fylde mp was suspended following claims he used...
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memory, and the london olympics in 2012. —— memorably in the london olympics. lots of fans will be hoping that this is something more formal little down the line. �* something more formal little down the line. . ,., something more formal little down the line. �* . something more formal little down the line. . ., ., something more formal little down the line-_ a - something more formal little down the line._ a massive | the line. are you a fan? a massive fan! you have been watching bbc news, and i'm sure you will find more links to that video on a website. more coming up. the suntan has a little more kick to it in the second half of april, so filling pleasantly warm and the best of the sunshine. writers and warmers towards western scotland and northern ireland. towards the north sea facing course, chilly, and it is a brisk north—easterly winds. temperatures here are really struggling. they will continue to do so. we will all be in the chilly air mass as we head through the rest of the week, so temperature is below the week, so temperature is below the seas
memory, and the london olympics in 2012. —— memorably in the london olympics. lots of fans will be hoping that this is something more formal little down the line. �* something more formal little down the line. . ,., something more formal little down the line. �* . something more formal little down the line. . ., ., something more formal little down the line-_ a - something more formal little down the line._ a massive | the line. are you a fan? a massive fan! you have been watching bbc...
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i just course record here at london. i 'ust read on the — course record here at london. i 'ust read on the bbc i course record here at london. i 'ust read on the bbc sport i course record here at london. i 'ust read on the bbc sport life i course record here at london. ijust read on the bbc sport life page steve cram said he thinks the pace is slowing a bit because of that wind. when it comes to the men's race it was quite an emotional start to the race, wasn't it? it race it was quite an emotional start to the race, wasn't it?— to the race, wasn't it? it was because _ to the race, wasn't it? it was because kelvin _ to the race, wasn't it? it was because kelvin captain i to the race, wasn't it? it was because kelvin captain who i to the race, wasn't it? it was i because kelvin captain who won to the race, wasn't it? it was - because kelvin captain who won last year, the kenyan, he set the world record but also set the course record but also set the course record last year here at london. he tragically died alongside his coach in a car crash in kenya in february. so the
i just course record here at london. i 'ust read on the — course record here at london. i 'ust read on the bbc i course record here at london. i 'ust read on the bbc sport i course record here at london. i 'ust read on the bbc sport life i course record here at london. ijust read on the bbc sport life page steve cram said he thinks the pace is slowing a bit because of that wind. when it comes to the men's race it was quite an emotional start to the race, wasn't it? it race it was quite an...
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the london mayor said the met must _ feel. the london mayor said the met must have _ feel. the london mayor said the met must have the _ feel. the london mayor said the met must have the confidence i feel. the london mayor said the| met must have the confidence of the communities they serve and it is right they have apologised for the way the incident was handled. protest, counter protest and in the middle of the met, at times struggling to police the divide. angus crawford, bbc news. ecuador�*s national prison agency say they are trying to establish who is behind the death of a prison director who died on sunday. his death comes as ecuadorians have been voting in a referendum to bolster security in response to a surge in violence by drugs gangs. measures include an expansion of military and police powers that will allow the military to patrol the streets alongside the police. they'll also signicantly boost gun controls(ani)and impose harsher prison sentences for "terrorism" and drug trafficking. president daniel nob—oh—a also wants to change the constitution so ecuad
the london mayor said the met must _ feel. the london mayor said the met must have _ feel. the london mayor said the met must have the _ feel. the london mayor said the met must have the confidence i feel. the london mayor said the| met must have the confidence of the communities they serve and it is right they have apologised for the way the incident was handled. protest, counter protest and in the middle of the met, at times struggling to police the divide. angus crawford, bbc news....
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at the london marathon. hello. we start this hour with ukraine and reaction to the news that us lawmakers have finally — after months of delays — approved billions of dollars in new us military aid for the country to help fight russia's invasion. the bill will see a $61 billion package for ukraine, including ammunition and air defences. president biden welcomed the deal which he said would "answer history's call". ukraine's president zelensky described the american support as "vital" and said it would save thousands of lives. russian officials said it would further ruin ukraine and result in the deaths of even more ukrainians. the focus is now on when the aid will arrive, with reports suggesting it could begin within days. our first report is from our north america correspondent nomia iqbal. on this vote, the yays are 311 and the nays are 112. the bill is passed. the moment has been a long time coming. after more than six months, a bill pledging further military aid for ukraine finally passed. translation: toda
at the london marathon. hello. we start this hour with ukraine and reaction to the news that us lawmakers have finally — after months of delays — approved billions of dollars in new us military aid for the country to help fight russia's invasion. the bill will see a $61 billion package for ukraine, including ammunition and air defences. president biden welcomed the deal which he said would "answer history's call". ukraine's president zelensky described the american support as...
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>> he's in london. >> he's in london. >> he's in london. he's >> he's in london. he's a >> he's in london. he's a long way from his boss up in field. whatever that place is in lancashire. he thinks he can lancashire. and he thinks he can get murder. not get away with murder. he's not murdered anybody. >> no. >> no. >> you know u >> you know what i mean by murder. yeah. >> know, some take >> you know, some people take that could brazilian >> he could pick up brazilian red them red boys and bring them back. >> that. on. >> no, he that. come on. >> that's not true. >> that's not true. >> no, listen, what >> no, listen, that's what i heard. no such thing heard. there's no such thing there. that's. completely there. that's. that's completely ridiculous. strike that ridiculous. we'll strike that from register. lucifer. and ridiculous. we'll strike that from not register. lucifer. and ridiculous. we'll strike that from not here ;ter. lucifer. and ridiculous. we'll strike that from not here to '. lucifer. and ridiculous. we'll strike that from not here to defend r. and ri
>> he's in london. >> he's in london. >> he's in london. he's >> he's in london. he's a >> he's in london. he's a long way from his boss up in field. whatever that place is in lancashire. he thinks he can lancashire. and he thinks he can get murder. not get away with murder. he's not murdered anybody. >> no. >> no. >> you know u >> you know what i mean by murder. yeah. >> know, some take >> you know, some people take that could...
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there's not an avenue franklin in london. what, if any, did ben franklin play in creating the us department of state? what by? the time he comes back? thomas jefferson replaced him in paris and jefferson very clear on the fact that he has succeeded rather than replaced ben franklin. because, as jefferson puts it, no one could possibly replace him. and it's really jefferson who begins to craft a foreign policy for a new nation. so in way that is the launching part, i would say, for for the department of state. your book, the great improvization, is being turned into a miniseries. tell us about it. it's an eight part apple series. it will air, i believe, beginning around april in the role of ben franklin. is douglas looking more like franklin than ben franklin? and it was filmed in precise sally, those hallways down, which ben franklin himself walked complaining the cold marble floors for all of those years that he was weekly paying visits to versailles to see louis the 16th to finesse the aid for the war. so it was really film
there's not an avenue franklin in london. what, if any, did ben franklin play in creating the us department of state? what by? the time he comes back? thomas jefferson replaced him in paris and jefferson very clear on the fact that he has succeeded rather than replaced ben franklin. because, as jefferson puts it, no one could possibly replace him. and it's really jefferson who begins to craft a foreign policy for a new nation. so in way that is the launching part, i would say, for for the...
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it was _ in greater london are curious. it was a _ in greater london are curious. it was a hot — in greater london are curious. it was a hot button issue. am i right? you are _ was a hot button issue. am i right? you are deep— was a hot button issue. am i right? you are deep boffins. it did, after that rishi — you are deep boffins. it did, after that rishi sunak donated his plans. it that rishi sunak donated his plans. it shifted _ that rishi sunak donated his plans. it shifted their policy no doubt, but it hasn't shifted since then. it is because the government has scaled back on some of the speed of its overall condition on climate, there is no doubt about that. but it hasn't shifted the polls. doesn't look like it was a genius idea at the time? that is a cunning bit of political fancy footwork, possibly. i think they were in complete shock they had won this by—election because they were astonished and they thought here is a great opportunity, but as laura says, fundamentally it hasn't shifted the dialogue nationally. what fundamentally it hasn't shifted
it was _ in greater london are curious. it was a _ in greater london are curious. it was a hot — in greater london are curious. it was a hot button issue. am i right? you are _ was a hot button issue. am i right? you are deep— was a hot button issue. am i right? you are deep boffins. it did, after that rishi — you are deep boffins. it did, after that rishi sunak donated his plans. it that rishi sunak donated his plans. it shifted _ that rishi sunak donated his plans. it shifted their...
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the london mayor, sadiq khan, said... the met must have the confidence of the communities they serve. and it's right hey�*ve apologised for the way the incident was handled. protest, counter—protest, and in the middle, the met — at times struggling to police the divide. angus crawford, bbc news. we're starting with an extraordinary game of football at wembley stadium today where manchester united survived one of the greatest fa cup comebacks to reach the final. they beat the championship side — coventry city on penalties but only after throwing away a 3nil lead. and they very nearly lost the shoot out — casemiro doing a barnado silva, then they were thrown a lifeline when coventry missed not one but two of their spot kicks and rasmus hojland put his away to seal the win for united. the result sets up an all manchester final next month. united will need to perform far better than i did today in that finite manchester city, a repeat of last years final, city won last year, united will be hoping they can turn thing
the london mayor, sadiq khan, said... the met must have the confidence of the communities they serve. and it's right hey�*ve apologised for the way the incident was handled. protest, counter—protest, and in the middle, the met — at times struggling to police the divide. angus crawford, bbc news. we're starting with an extraordinary game of football at wembley stadium today where manchester united survived one of the greatest fa cup comebacks to reach the final. they beat the championship...
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is|e levers i don't accept that islamists ar<london. there is an evers of london. but there is an unfortunate between unfortunate alliance between very radical, on the, very radical, people on the, pro—palestinian side of politics, and progressive liberals who do run our institutions, including the police, who are afraid to challenge that first group. and so, unfortunately, they are in alliance . and what we have, i'm alliance. and what we have, i'm afraid, isn't i mean, it's why i'm not particularly interested in the position of, of the met. mark rowley. i think that probably i don't have confidence personally in him and in the leadership of the met, but i don't think it's enough to simply say he should go. there is a problem the culture of simply say he should go. there is a police,m the culture of simply say he should go. there is a police, ultimately culture of simply say he should go. there is a police, ultimately thatrre of the police, ultimately that comes top, which is comes from the top, which is with mayor oversees with the mayor who oversees them. i th
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there's not an avenue franklin in london. what, if any, did ben franklin play in creating the us department of state? what by? the time he comes back? thomas jefferson replaced him in paris and jefferson very clear on the fact that he has succeeded rather than replaced ben franklin. because, as jefferson puts it, no one could possibly replace him. and it's really jefferson who begins to craft a foreign policy for a new nation. so in way that is the launching part, i would say, for for the department of state. your book, the great improvization, is being turned into a miniseries. tell us about it. it's an eight part apple series. it will air, i believe, beginning around april in the role of ben franklin. is douglas looking more like franklin than ben franklin? and it was filmed in precise sally, those hallways down, which ben franklin himself walked complaining the cold marble floors for all of those years that he was weekly paying visits to versailles to see louis the 16th to finesse the aid for the war. so it was really film
there's not an avenue franklin in london. what, if any, did ben franklin play in creating the us department of state? what by? the time he comes back? thomas jefferson replaced him in paris and jefferson very clear on the fact that he has succeeded rather than replaced ben franklin. because, as jefferson puts it, no one could possibly replace him. and it's really jefferson who begins to craft a foreign policy for a new nation. so in way that is the launching part, i would say, for for the...
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live from london, this is bbc news. president zelensky says a new $61 billion us aid package will give ukraine a chance of victory in its war against russia. translation: i think this support will really strengthen _ the armed forces of ukraine. israel's latest air strikes on rafah in southern gaza have reportedly killed at least 1a children. more than a million displaced people are sheltering in the area. british mp — mark menzies — quits the conservative party and will stand down at the next general election after claims he misused party funds. the prime minister says he's appalled by the way police in london treated a jewish man during a pro—palestinian march. and friendship never ends — the spice girls get back together to celebrate victoria beckham's 50th birthday. hello, i'm lukwesa burak. us officials say the next delivery of american military aid for ukraine, could arrive within a week. after a delay of six months, the house of representatives finally approved the multi—billion dollar package last nigh
live from london, this is bbc news. president zelensky says a new $61 billion us aid package will give ukraine a chance of victory in its war against russia. translation: i think this support will really strengthen _ the armed forces of ukraine. israel's latest air strikes on rafah in southern gaza have reportedly killed at least 1a children. more than a million displaced people are sheltering in the area. british mp — mark menzies — quits the conservative party and will stand down at the...
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this is only the london tranche. sunok became generous, great britain will send ukraine what seems to be its largest supply of military aid. imagine, 1,600 missiles from sunak, including long-range stormshadows. this is what they look like, modern rockets, you can’t say anything, they are the newest of those that sunok is going to transfer to ukraine, but these missiles are independent and london will be able to give at most two, three dozen, 1,600 pieces. by the way, britain has not increased their production, they are using the capacities that they had before, and in addition to stormshadow, london will supply cancer to kiev. what else does the uk public sector website write that the aid package also includes 160 protected mobile husky vehicles. yes, they, of course, will allow some part of the ukrainian armed forces units to move more and more actively, but how to go on the offensive? these vehicles, as opposed to, for example, the t-90 tank, have a capacity of only six people. not in britain, in the united stat
this is only the london tranche. sunok became generous, great britain will send ukraine what seems to be its largest supply of military aid. imagine, 1,600 missiles from sunak, including long-range stormshadows. this is what they look like, modern rockets, you can’t say anything, they are the newest of those that sunok is going to transfer to ukraine, but these missiles are independent and london will be able to give at most two, three dozen, 1,600 pieces. by the way, britain has not...
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live from london, this is bbc news. in the next few minutes our colleagues will be interviewing the mother of one of the nottingham attacks. before that, a news summary. we start this hour with reaction to the news that us lawmakers in the senate have approved a 95 billion dollar aid package for ukraine, israel and taiwan. president biden says he will sign the bill later today and that more arms and equipment will be sent to ukraine within a week. the overwhelming vote in favour of the deal marks the end of six months of deadlock amongst us politicians. the measures approve around $61 billion in long—awaited aid for ukraine alone. it also designates more than $26 billion in aid for military support for israel and humanitarian aid for gaza. and $8 billion for taiwan and us indo—pacific allies.
live from london, this is bbc news. in the next few minutes our colleagues will be interviewing the mother of one of the nottingham attacks. before that, a news summary. we start this hour with reaction to the news that us lawmakers in the senate have approved a 95 billion dollar aid package for ukraine, israel and taiwan. president biden says he will sign the bill later today and that more arms and equipment will be sent to ukraine within a week. the overwhelming vote in favour of the deal...
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live from london, this is bbc news. the bill is passed. anger from russia after us lawmakers pass a long—delayed $61 billion aid package for ukraine. at least iii children are reported to have been killed in the latest israeli air strikes on rafah in southern gaza. the mp mark menzies has resigned from the uk conservative party and will stand down at the next general election. the london mayor arranges an urgent meeting with the met commissioner over the handling of ajewish man by police during a pro—palestinian demonstration in london. and all five members of the spice girls reunite in london to celebrate the 50th birthday of band member, victoria beckham. hello and welcome to bbc news. i'm lukwesa burak. us officials say the next delivery of american military aid for ukraine could arrive within a week. after a delay of six months, the house of representatives finally approved the multi—billion dollar package last night. america already provides the bulk of international support for kyiv, having spent more than $74 billion in the fi
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london maintained more intensive contacts with kazakhstan. in the struggle for the favor of the central asian states, london is relying on investment and what in their understanding is soft power. here is a striking example. the british , of course, are aware that plov is rightfully the national pride and heritage of the uzbeks. and here in tashkent. cameron first poses near the cauldron and admires the camera he is surprised, saying how amazing, how exotic. lord cameron knows well what he is doing, he is a hereditary british politician, one of those who for many generations ensured the well-being of the crown, exploiting colonies around the world, this is the most admirable, in fact, an example of the same colonial communication from top to bottom, so called exoticization, when one communicates with a counterpart as if he were some kind of exotic... by the way, it coincided that in uzbekistan the head of state cameron is not accepted, right before his arrival shavkat mirziyoyev went on short-term leave. now let's see, for example, there is n
london maintained more intensive contacts with kazakhstan. in the struggle for the favor of the central asian states, london is relying on investment and what in their understanding is soft power. here is a striking example. the british , of course, are aware that plov is rightfully the national pride and heritage of the uzbeks. and here in tashkent. cameron first poses near the cauldron and admires the camera he is surprised, saying how amazing, how exotic. lord cameron knows well what he is...
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live from london. this is bbc news. three people have been arrested to the deaths of five migrants in the english channel on tuesday. president biden confirms that more military assistance will be sent to ukraine within days after the us senate approves a long awaited aid bill. the former leader of the dup sirjeffrey donaldson appears in court charged with sexual offences including rape. four people are injured after it escaped horses both through central london. welcome to the programme.
live from london. this is bbc news. three people have been arrested to the deaths of five migrants in the english channel on tuesday. president biden confirms that more military assistance will be sent to ukraine within days after the us senate approves a long awaited aid bill. the former leader of the dup sirjeffrey donaldson appears in court charged with sexual offences including rape. four people are injured after it escaped horses both through central london. welcome to the programme.
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at a hearing in london. if it's refused, it will mark the end of the appeal process for the sale of wet wipes containing plastic is expected to be banned in an attempt to reduce marine litter. wet wipes eventually break down into microplastics, which damage ecosystems and contribute to water pollution. today, environment secretary steve barclay will announce plans to introduce legislation before the summer recess in july, with the rest of the uk set to follow by the autumn. but labour says the government is not going far enough and an outright ban on manufacture is needed. and the first statue of queen elizabeth ii to be created since her death, has been unveiled . based death, has been unveiled. based in oakham in rutland, the seven foot bronze statue is england's first permanent memorial to her late majesty. created by sculptor hywel prattley, it shows the late queen alongside her beloved corgis. it marks what would have been her 98th birthday. well, for the latest stories, you can sign up to gb news alert
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you know, where are the areas where where londoners are feeling these threats ? these threats? >> we didn't actually break that down, to be honest. i think that's a very good question as to, you know, where are people and what kinds of crimes are being committed. we asked a more general question about serious violence. but, you know, we, we very much know that, crime is a huge concern nationally at the centre for social justice , we centre for social justice, we have over 700 charities across the nation, and the people who work in these charities. and the polling that we've done across the nation has also shown that the nation has also shown that the number one concern in this country, nationally for people is crime , so it's not just is crime, so it's not just a london issue, it's a national issue . and it doesn't seem to be issue. and it doesn't seem to be going, not even going away, but getting better in any way. >> these london statistics highlight a problem that is national, more acute in london for fairly obvious reasons. shoplifting. i mentioned shoplifting a couple of t
you know, where are the areas where where londoners are feeling these threats ? these threats? >> we didn't actually break that down, to be honest. i think that's a very good question as to, you know, where are people and what kinds of crimes are being committed. we asked a more general question about serious violence. but, you know, we, we very much know that, crime is a huge concern nationally at the centre for social justice , we centre for social justice, we have over 700 charities...
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london marathon is year again. london marathon is upon us. >> hurrah! yes! >> hurrah! yes! >> this year organisers are expecting a record number of finishers , with 50,000 finishers, with over 50,000 people complete the route. >> yeah, they're all great fundraisers, all slightly mad of course. crackers that that goes without saying. and someone who well, we knew he was slightly mad. anyway, as our political edhon mad. anyway, as our political editor, christopher hope, who's a busy warming up this morning alongside his kids. morning, chris. >> morning, stephen. morning, ali. how are you both? >> yeah , well, we're all right, >> yeah, well, we're all right, but we're sat in a studio. we're not going to run 26.2 miles today. how are you feeling? today. how are you not feeling? >> yeah. we're okay. we had some pasta last night, and, we're sort of. it's a nice day. i think . and we feel ready. i've think. and we feel ready. i've got the crucial thing that you needin got the crucial thing that you need in a marathon in. eddie and stephen. are you ready for this? not advertising ,
london marathon is year again. london marathon is upon us. >> hurrah! yes! >> hurrah! yes! >> this year organisers are expecting a record number of finishers , with 50,000 finishers, with over 50,000 people complete the route. >> yeah, they're all great fundraisers, all slightly mad of course. crackers that that goes without saying. and someone who well, we knew he was slightly mad. anyway, as our political edhon mad. anyway, as our political editor, christopher hope,...
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live from london. this is bbc news... three people have been arrested in connection with the deaths of five migrants in the english channel on tuesday. at this dangerous moment, the bombardier —— bond between our nations are stronger than ever and we meet as the war rages on our continent and new threats are rising around the world. three people have been killed and 18 injured accross ukraine in the latest russian bombing, as the us senate approves a long—awaited aid bill. we have been investigating reports of drone strikes on oil depots in russia and the latest russian missile attacks on ukraine. former leader of the dup sirjeffrey donaldson appears in court, charged with sexual offences including rape. and four people are injured after escaped horses bolt through central london. hello, i'm lucy grey, welcome to verified live. britain's national crime agency is questioning three people on suspicion of immigration offences, afterfive migrants died while trying to cross the channel to reach the uk yesterday. the dead
live from london. this is bbc news... three people have been arrested in connection with the deaths of five migrants in the english channel on tuesday. at this dangerous moment, the bombardier —— bond between our nations are stronger than ever and we meet as the war rages on our continent and new threats are rising around the world. three people have been killed and 18 injured accross ukraine in the latest russian bombing, as the us senate approves a long—awaited aid bill. we have been...
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rivals.— london rivals. that is alex at the emirates- _ london rivals. that is alex at the emirates. kick _ london rivals. that is alex at the emirates. kick off _ london rivals. that is alex at the emirates. kick off at _ london rivals. that is alex at the emirates. kick off at 8pm. - a big night in the championship also. the top of the championship is as tight as the top of the premier league. wasn't always the case this season. leicester city were runaway leaders at one stage, 11 points clear of then—second southampton at the start of february. but all that separates them from ipswich in third now is two points, with leeds sandwiched in the middle after their win at middlesborough. with three games remaining, leicester know if they win them all, they'll be champions and back in the big time. but southampton, their opponents tonight, haven't given up hope of automatic promotion themselves though, even if it is an outside chance. you can keep across what happens tonight on the bbc sport website. it's thre
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hello, london marathon. thank you. so i hope that if people see me on sunday that, first of all, they'll smile, they'll see my costume, and it'll give them inspiration and hope that, if ever they're struggling, that they'll pick up the phone to samaritans, that there is somebody there, there's people thinking of them, and reallyjust to believe in tomorrow, because it is another day and every day is different and things do get better — i promise you. things do get better. good luck. thank you so much. thank you. everyone really does have a story in london's marathon. and when you watch the crowds tomorrow, look out for nathaniel. he will be running to make the most of every moment he has. 18 months ago... i was told i had stage four incurable bowel cancer and that the prognosis wasn't great, that the five—year survival chances are around 10%. but you know what? that day i found out, i ran home because that's what running means to me — you know, it's my therapy, it helps get me through. i'm just out of three months
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but if you're not allowed to walk across the street in central london because are openly london because you are openly jewish, then it's time for the government to act. >> it'sjust government to act. >> it's just sad that it's that it has come to this, that it's now regarded as not completely safe for jewish people to walk in the streets of their own own own city and not only is it distressing and vile as their views are, the distressing thing, it's also becoming becoming normalised . becoming normalised. >> meanwhile, pro—palestinian protesters have been marching in sheffield demanding a ceasefire in gaza . they're accusing israel in gaza. they're accusing israel of using famine as a weapon of war, and criticised the government for continuing to arm the country . the palestine the country. the palestine solidarity campaign also took aim at barclays bank, urging it to sever ties with companies which supply weapons and military equipment to israel . military equipment to israel. and a two minute silence was held today honouring the english men and women who died serving the nation. hun
but if you're not allowed to walk across the street in central london because are openly london because you are openly jewish, then it's time for the government to act. >> it'sjust government to act. >> it's just sad that it's that it has come to this, that it's now regarded as not completely safe for jewish people to walk in the streets of their own own own city and not only is it distressing and vile as their views are, the distressing thing, it's also becoming becoming normalised...
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live from london. this is bbc news. the mp mark menzies has resigned from the uk's conservative party and will stand down at the next general election. the tory party says it cannot conclude that there has been a misuse of funds following allegations. russia reacts after us lawmakers pass a 61 billion dollar aid package for ukraine, after months of delays. moscow says it shows that washington is wading deeper into a conflict that will end in humiliation. israel's latest air strikes on rafah in southern gaza have reportedly killed at least 14 children. more than a million displaced people are sheltering in the area. gaza's health ministry says the death toll has now reached more than 34,000. british conductor, sir andrew davis, has died aged 80. the acclaimed musical director performed with many of the world's finest orchestras in a career spanning overfive decades — including serving as principal conductor of the toronto and melbourne symphony orchestras. hello. sport and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre
live from london. this is bbc news. the mp mark menzies has resigned from the uk's conservative party and will stand down at the next general election. the tory party says it cannot conclude that there has been a misuse of funds following allegations. russia reacts after us lawmakers pass a 61 billion dollar aid package for ukraine, after months of delays. moscow says it shows that washington is wading deeper into a conflict that will end in humiliation. israel's latest air strikes on rafah in...
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alizadeh a media activist from london, mr. alizadeh. hello , i want to ask you, do you think we can say that these student protests are a turning point or are they not a precedent? hello , i am here to serve you and the dear viewers of khabar network, mr. hamid shahrabi and the rest of the friends in the studio. i will talk about the general structure and framework of our discussion the discussion inside the iranian space should also be concrete because now, as someone who was part of the student movement in england, i became a star student in the same england and i was suspended for six months, a student who worked under my supervision and a bachelor's student. and i was finally a visiting professor at that time, in the doctoral course, that student was hit by the police and police violence on the 9th of december 2010, so that he went into a coma , had three brain surgeries and could not move for years, etc., personal experience from him. i have , but whenever we come to iran, about police brutality in a place like france, where i was
alizadeh a media activist from london, mr. alizadeh. hello , i want to ask you, do you think we can say that these student protests are a turning point or are they not a precedent? hello , i am here to serve you and the dear viewers of khabar network, mr. hamid shahrabi and the rest of the friends in the studio. i will talk about the general structure and framework of our discussion the discussion inside the iranian space should also be concrete because now, as someone who was part of the...
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they say that this, the 13th such a national protest in london is the latest. but certainly not the last day and tends to continue with this action and support of gaza against the war party. suppose it was a 0 london. and there were protests in solid arity with people of gaza as well in germany. william peacock attended to rally in the capital, berlin of the 1000 people. now if it says guys in the north, a huge demonstration by some sound there's nothing like a 100000 people doing what they say in london. 7 which is a passive in general motors demonstrations and very often, even today we go live with germany, small ones and doesn't go, i'm beg of you on the people. the reason being held recap the week of the week. what people want is the same. every demonstration they want to see for now, and they want people to stop sending us through as well. cuz typically gemini, that's the 2nd biggest via obama 3 as well. people say if they stop sending them would make a big difference. they might get some good news next week on tuesday. the case and the language was agains
they say that this, the 13th such a national protest in london is the latest. but certainly not the last day and tends to continue with this action and support of gaza against the war party. suppose it was a 0 london. and there were protests in solid arity with people of gaza as well in germany. william peacock attended to rally in the capital, berlin of the 1000 people. now if it says guys in the north, a huge demonstration by some sound there's nothing like a 100000 people doing what they say...
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with that, temperatures will start to lift a little — 1a celsius in london. and that is the story of the weekend weather, some slightly less cold air beginning to spill its way up from the south. certainly not going to be a heat wave, and it's certainly not going to be completely dry, because that slightly—less—cold air is being brought our way by this area of low pressure. looks like we will see some outbreaks of rain continuing on into sunday, particularly across england and wales. the chance of seeing something drier and brighter for northern ireland and scotland. 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. 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 theoristjudith butler, w
with that, temperatures will start to lift a little — 1a celsius in london. and that is the story of the weekend weather, some slightly less cold air beginning to spill its way up from the south. certainly not going to be a heat wave, and it's certainly not going to be completely dry, because that slightly—less—cold air is being brought our way by this area of low pressure. looks like we will see some outbreaks of rain continuing on into sunday, particularly across england and wales. the...
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live from london. this is bbc news. 0n on this boat, the bill is passed. relief for ukraine, as us lawmakers pass a $61 billion aid package, after months of delays. at least 1a children are reported to have been killed in the latest israeli air strikes on rafah in southern gaza. the prime minister says he is "appalled" by the way police treated a jewish man during a pro—palestinian demonstration in london. a kenyan runner, perezjepchirchir, breaks the women—only world record at the london marathon. the men's race was won by a fellow kenyan, alexander mutiso munyao. hello. welcome to the programme. we start this hour with ukraine. russia says the $60 billion package of assistance for ukraine, approved by us law makers, shows that washington is wading deeper into a war that will end in humiliation. the foreign ministry spokeswoman, maria zakharova, said the aid — which includes ammunition and air defences, was evidence that the us wanted ukraine "to fight to the last ukrainian". the bill will see a $61 billion package for ukraine, including ammunition
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the missing on brompton road in london on monday . the government london on monday. the government is set to face a high court challenge against its xl bully ban. campaign group don't ban me, license me has been given permission to bring legal action against the department for environment and rural affairs . environment and rural affairs. the large bulldog type american breed was added to a banned list in october last year, following a series of attacks. campaigners argue that the ban is unlawful and irrational, and the army says three soldiers were hospitalised when household cavalry horses bolted in central london this morning. several military horses were spooked by construction noise and unseated their riders before making off. video posted to social media appeared to show one of the animals covered in blood. at least four people were injured as they galloped their way through the busy city streets. they were eventually rounded up and transported for veterinary care . for the latest stories, care. for the latest stories, sign up to gb news alerts. scan the qr cod
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. _ of the showers this afternoon across london, west london, southern counties, — london, west london, southern counties, the english channel, it could _ counties, the english channel, it could be — counties, the english channel, it could be quite heavy and sharp. whereas — could be quite heavy and sharp. whereas for northern ireland after a bright _ whereas for northern ireland after a bright start with showers, they push south, _ bright start with showers, they push south, so _ bright start with showers, they push south, so we will see sunny intervals— south, so we will see sunny intervals develop across southern scotland — intervals develop across southern scotland and northern england and it will brighten up but showers continue _ will brighten up but showers continue across the north of scotland _ continue across the north of scotland. it won't be as windy as yesterday — scotland. it won't be as windy as yesterday but it will still be a cold — yesterday but it will still be a cold feeling day with temperatures between _ cold feeling day with temperatures between seven
. _ of the showers this afternoon across london, west london, southern counties, — london, west london, southern counties, the english channel, it could _ counties, the english channel, it could be — counties, the english channel, it could be quite heavy and sharp. whereas — could be quite heavy and sharp. whereas for northern ireland after a bright _ whereas for northern ireland after a bright start with showers, they push south, _ bright start with showers, they push south, so _ bright...
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there are 13 candidates in london. whoever wins will have a £201; london. whoever wins will have a £20.4 billion budget to spend on everything from policing to transport to housing to the environment.— transport to housing to the environment. , , environment. this is the third time residents of _ environment. this is the third time residents of these _ environment. this is the third time residents of these ten _ environment. this is the third time residents of these ten boroughs i environment. this is the third time i residents of these ten boroughs have had the _ residents of these ten boroughs have had the chance to elect a mayor, it has been _ had the chance to elect a mayor, it has been labour's andy burnham so far and _ has been labour's andy burnham so far and he _ has been labour's andy burnham so far and he is— has been labour's andy burnham so farand he is keen to has been labour's andy burnham so far and he is keen to carry on. last time, _ far and he is keen to carry on. last time, he _ far and he is keen to carry on. last time, he got — f
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live from london. this is bbc news. america's top diplomat tells the bbc he's prepared to take steps against china if it continues to support russia's war effort — but offers a way to improve relations with beijing. one is making sure that we are communicating clearly, particularly in places where we have differences to avoid misunderstandings, to avoid miscalculations. the other is seeing if we can build greater cooperation in areas where we have mutual interest in doing that. a palestinian baby girl who was rescued from her dying mother's womb after an israeli airstrike in gaza has died. and a study says it has found the strongest evidence yet that global conservation efforts are having a positive effect. the world's first personalised vaccine for melanoma skin cancer, hailed as a potential "gamechanger" for treatment, is being tested on british patients. hello, i'm samantha simmonds.
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. is the london. if, if sheep is the secret of success, look, the word would take an issue word only i would take an issue with, because the idea that we only have wealth because of colonialism clearly colonialism is clearly inaccurate, are inaccurate, because there are other i think the other things. but i think the suggestion that it wasn't a massive, a fundamental part of the way britain developed would be ridiculous. you know, the kind of countries we were colonising, the amount of resource were back to resource we were taking back to our country, which obviously our own country, which obviously included, know, slavery, included, you know, slavery, a huge beneficiary to for huge beneficiary to britain for a time. clearly, that was a long time. clearly, that was happening because of the huge economic benefits that gave us an unfair advantage. and so i do think that you see, you take some commonwealth countries that were were pillaged of resource and have struggled to this day because of that, while
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let's go straight to our address here is harry fonts that were joins us from the march in london. london has of course, seen huge demonstrations in support of gaza, denise, past 6 months. how are you, how the protests today shaping up a good. so another very large turn out as you say, it's take its way through central london from parliament square and just outside the house, the parliament alone piccadilly and ending up here in hyde parkway. as you can see, there is this major riley going on and we've had a number of speakers rallying. the crowds here as you also say, that was this of the counter price as part of time pay. and it goes to the semitism whose lead had a high profile confrontation, a couple of weeks ago with a metropolitan police officer preventing him from across the street. in the midst of one of these protests, they were going to have a week together event. they closed it, but that was cooled off. they said because of strengths from potential hostile actors and something that the leader of the time to sit in. so there are 2 time who's talking now on the stage behind us sa
let's go straight to our address here is harry fonts that were joins us from the march in london. london has of course, seen huge demonstrations in support of gaza, denise, past 6 months. how are you, how the protests today shaping up a good. so another very large turn out as you say, it's take its way through central london from parliament square and just outside the house, the parliament alone piccadilly and ending up here in hyde parkway. as you can see, there is this major riley going on...
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live from london, this is bbc news. more grief in gaza, as 20 members of one family die in an israeli air strike. president zelensky says a new $61 billion us aid package will give ukraine a chance of victory in its war against russia. translation: i think this support will really strengthen _ the armed forces of ukraine. british mp — mark menzies — quits the conservative party and will stand down at the next general election after claims he misused party funds. the prime minister says he's appalled by the way police in london treated a jewish man during a pro—palestinian march. # stop right now, thank you very much...# and friendship never ends — the spice girls get back together to celebrate victoria beckham's 50th birthday. hello, welcome to bbc news, i'm lukwesa burak. we start in the middle east, where 15 children are among the dead, after an israeli air strike on the city of rafah in southern gaza. israel has been carrying out almost daily air raids on the city, where more than a million displaced palestin
live from london, this is bbc news. more grief in gaza, as 20 members of one family die in an israeli air strike. president zelensky says a new $61 billion us aid package will give ukraine a chance of victory in its war against russia. translation: i think this support will really strengthen _ the armed forces of ukraine. british mp — mark menzies — quits the conservative party and will stand down at the next general election after claims he misused party funds. the prime minister says he's...