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adrienne murray, bbc news, lahti. and that's it for this edition of business today. thanks for watching. i will be back in about an hour's time with more business news for you. see you then. hello and welcome to sportsday. i'm jane dougall. they were the underdogs, but borussia dortmund are through to the champions league final after beating paris saint—germain in their own back yard. and who will they meet? could it be an all—german final? bayern munich play real madrid on wednesday in the second leg of the other semifinal. plus, we hearfrom an emotional olympic marathon champion eliod kipchoge, who says he feared for his family's safety after trolls wrongly blamed him for the death of a rival. welcome to the programme. well, despite the home side hitting the post six times across both legs of the semifinal, paris saint—germain failed to score and are out of the champions league. it's borussia dortmund who will play in the final at wembley on the 1st ofjune after a breathtaking second leg in france. dortmund went into the match 1—0 up from the first leg and
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this is bbc news. the ukrainian security service says it's foiled a russian plot to assassinate president zelensky. two colonels have been detained, suspected of passing on secret information to russia's security agency, the fsb. 0ur ukraine correspondent james waterhouse says mr zelensky has not commented on the plot well, there's been no mention by president zelensky about his evening address on this attempt in this plot against his life which suggests how routine and such attempts have become but is intelligence services been very keen to talk about these two arrests of two serving members of the service were responsible for keeping officials safe and be out of allegations they face is being hired as moles before the full—scale invasion where meetings overseas where they were large amounts of money exchanged and trying to recruit some of president zelensky and his top officials security guards who might be willing to kidnap and kill them and are alleged to have brought weapons to kyiv including an
this is bbc news. the ukrainian security service says it's foiled a russian plot to assassinate president zelensky. two colonels have been detained, suspected of passing on secret information to russia's security agency, the fsb. 0ur ukraine correspondent james waterhouse says mr zelensky has not commented on the plot well, there's been no mention by president zelensky about his evening address on this attempt in this plot against his life which suggests how routine and such attempts have...
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this is bbc news. airports across the uk are suffering a nationwide failure of passport e—gate systems. passengers have been reporting long queues to get to passport control — at airports including manchester, gatwick and heathrow. the home office said it was working to resolve the issue. jo mcmanus is a passenger traveling from australia to london — she spoke to us earlier from the queue at heathrow airport. this crowd, i reckon that it goes back at least a kilometre and it's quadruple and they've been walking around with cans of water for everybody but everyone�*s been patient and i will see, you cannot really get an idea because it is wall—to—wall people. someone said it was a system outage nationwide ended sitting on the airports we have been here for a 45 minutes, we cannot get to passport and all the people at passport control and it is chaotic. let's cross to the newsroom in london and speak to our correspondent chi chi izundu. chi chi, what more can you tell us? we have been told sp
this is bbc news. airports across the uk are suffering a nationwide failure of passport e—gate systems. passengers have been reporting long queues to get to passport control — at airports including manchester, gatwick and heathrow. the home office said it was working to resolve the issue. jo mcmanus is a passenger traveling from australia to london — she spoke to us earlier from the queue at heathrow airport. this crowd, i reckon that it goes back at least a kilometre and it's quadruple...
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and, you know, the whole point of a tax funded, news corporation like the bbc is that they should be doing it without fear or favour . and they should be favour. and they should be brave. they're not beholden. they're not advertisers aren't going to go, oh, we're going to pull your adverts. we're going to pull adverts because you reported on this crime by an illegal immigrant. so, i mean, i think this is why we need gb news because gb news isn't afraid to report on without fear or favour. no, on anywhere in society. >> absolutely . and maybe the bbc >> absolutely. and maybe the bbc could pay us a bit of money. yeah to in that part of their job. anyway. leo telegraph now and the latest in liverpudlian pigeon lavatories . pigeon lavatories. >> so yeah. so levelling up chess tables costing £50,000 and being installed across the north west. so this is 20 stone chess tables, each costing two and a half grand, have been set up around merseyside, greater manchester, lancashire and cumbria . they don't include cumbria. they don't include pieces so you got to bring your own pieces and then y
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news, tell ilzyat khramtsova. for another 6 years , the western press cannot cope with the disappointment from the choice of the russian people, with their hearts breaking, broadcasting live from moscow. bbc, skynews, independent and others. western media the footage of russian television crews was rebroadcast, and so that the viewer did not miss the main thing, vladimir putin’s speech was carried out with simultaneous translation. to our heroes, special. constitutional order, and the way they react to it, well, those who don’t come, it doesn’t do them credit, of course, and in this regard, the new york times made a headline that the ceremony took place against the backdrop of isolation from the outside west, but at the same time, the liberal publication emphasized, putin demonstrates domestic political power, which seems stronger than ever. however, moscow never considered itself isolated in the halls of the kremlin, diplomats from all over the world. russia is ready to develop relations with those partners
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announcer: and now, "bbc news" s america. s israeli forces cut off access to the rafah aid crossing. meanwhile, cease-fire talks are down to the wire. heated exchanges and donald's criminal trial as adult film star stormy daniels takes the stand. ukraine says it has foiled a russian plot to assassinate president zelenskyy. ♪ welcome to world news america. tense negotiations for a cease-fire in gaza continue. delegations from israel, hamas, the u.s. and qatar and egypt are convening to consider a proposal hamas approved on monday but israel dismissed. the stakes could not be higher as hamas warns this is israel's last chance to secure its release of the hostages in the israeli army closing in on rafah. troops seized the egypt side of the rafa delivery. it comes days after israel closed the other nearby aid crossing of kerem shalom. the white house says that is expected to open as early as wednesday. israel says is limited operation will continue until hamas forces are destroyed or the group hands over the first of the hostag
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remember you can find more on all the days news at our website, bbc dot com slash news. hello there. for some of us, the bank holiday weekend was rather soggy. some lucky ones did get to see some drier and sunnier weather, but conditions have slowly improved. on tuesday, high pressure has built and brought a lot of dry weather around — glorious weather watcher picture here from bolton with the rhododendron flowers in full bloom this time of year. but it's looking pretty good for the rest of this week thanks to the high pressure — it's going to be mostly settled, there should be increasing amounts of sunshine, and as result, it's going to feel warmer, temperatures reaching the mid—20s celsius, particularly across england and wales. wednesday, high pressure's the dominant force, but we do have these weather fronts affecting the far north—west corner of the uk. i think most places starting dry, quite a bit of cloud around, the sunshine will break through and it becomes sunny across england and wales, southern and eastern scotland, parts of northern ireland, but it'l
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you're watching the context on bbc news. long delays at airports in the uk tonight due to an outage affecting passport e gates at the border. we will get to the border situation shortly, but we had a fairly robust conversation earlier. she sits on the national security committee, so we went at length in that interview, because we don't often get that opportunity. rachel shabi and julio ricardo varela were listening, apologies for not bringing you off the bat, but i thought i would get your thoughts on what you heard, ritual, what did you make of that? i think it's outrageous for a member of the knesset to create massive —— massive humanitarian disaster in gaza and have the audacity to blame the un for not dealing with it when clearly un agencies have been screaming and pleaded and implored four months along with other aid agencies for israel to one, open the borders to facilitate the transfer of aids, including essentialfood and water and medical supplies, and number two, and water and medical supplies, and numbertwo, en
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first the latest bbc news. stormy daniels, the adult film star at the centre of donald trump's criminal trial in new york is giving testimony about their alleged sexual encounter in 2006. the prosecution argue that since she was paid right before the 2016 election, that constituted a campaign finance crime. donald trump says there is no case. the intelligence service in ukraine say they have uncovered a russian plot to assassinate president volodymyr zelensky. two colonels from the governments protection unit suspected of passing on secret information to the russian fsb have been arrested. the white house says it is still hopeful israel and hamas can close the �*remaining gaps�* on a ceasefire agreement the palestinians have accepted but israel has rejected. the talks have begun again in cairo, while the fighting in gaza continues. the israeli's have cut off the main crossing point in rafah. rescuers in south africa had made contact with some of the construction workers trapped under the rubble in a collaps
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first the latest bbc news. stormy daniels, the adult film star at the centre of donald trump's criminal trial in new york is giving testimony about their alleged sexual encounter in 2006. the prosecution argue that since she was paid right before the 2016 election, that constituted a campaign finance crime. donald trump says there is no case. the intelligence service in ukraine say they have uncovered a russian plot to assassinate president volodymyr zelensky. two colonels from the governments protection unit suspected of passing on secret information to the russian fsb have been arrested. the white house says it is still hopeful israel and hamas
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you are watching bbc news. the white house said this afternoon it is still hopeful israel and hamas can close the �*remaining gaps' on a ceasefire agreement the palestinians have accepted, but israel has rejected. so why did the israelis appear blindsided by a negotiation the cia director bill burns was so involved in those close to the talks say director bill burns was so involved in. those close to the talks say the us invited the israelis to cairo over the weekend but they declined to send a team. one israeli official told axios this morning that was a mistake that led to israel to having less visibility on the final stages of the talks. the talks have begun again today in cairo. and the israelis have now sent a mid level delegation. hamas say the ball is in their court. hamas, a prescribed terrorist organisation by the uk and other organisations. translation: we emphasise that the ball is now _ in benjamin netanyahu's and the extremist pillars of his governments court. their behaviour after hamas's approv
you are watching bbc news. the white house said this afternoon it is still hopeful israel and hamas can close the �*remaining gaps' on a ceasefire agreement the palestinians have accepted, but israel has rejected. so why did the israelis appear blindsided by a negotiation the cia director bill burns was so involved in those close to the talks say director bill burns was so involved in. those close to the talks say the us invited the israelis to cairo over the weekend but they declined to send...
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james cook, bbc news, edinburgh. a woman accused of poisoning people with deadly mushrooms was charged not guilty. she allegedly killed her parents—in—law with a beef wellington dish and as well as her sister, heather wilkinson. wellington dish and as well as her sister, heatherwilkinson. mrs patterson has always maintained her innocence. the lunch took place at her home back injuly last year. police say the group were served at death cap mushrooms, which are highly lethal. mrs patterson was named as a subject after she and her children appeared unharmed. it is also alleged that she tried to kill her estranged husband on three occasions. mrs patterson said she did not intentionally poison her guests. her case will be fast—track to trial for the end of may. more details on the case, here's katy watson. this was the first time her legal team said she would be pleading not guilty. the —— relate to a lunch at her home a few hours from here in melbourne. she served a beef wellington when mushrooms and attending
james cook, bbc news, edinburgh. a woman accused of poisoning people with deadly mushrooms was charged not guilty. she allegedly killed her parents—in—law with a beef wellington dish and as well as her sister, heather wilkinson. wellington dish and as well as her sister, heatherwilkinson. mrs patterson has always maintained her innocence. the lunch took place at her home back injuly last year. police say the group were served at death cap mushrooms, which are highly lethal. mrs patterson...
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sarah smith, bbc news, new york. let's speak to nada tawfik, our north america correspondent she's there for us, it sounds like at times there was a heated exchange, was there not, between ms. daniels and indeed the judge and the lawyers on both sides? daniels and indeed the “udge and the lawyers on both sides?— lawyers on both sides? yeah, certainly stormy _ lawyers on both sides? yeah, certainly stormy daniels - lawyers on both sides? yeah, certainly stormy daniels for l lawyers on both sides? yeah, l certainly stormy daniels for the dead judges liking it was going into too much detail, he said much of it he found into much detail. told her just to get as answer the questions that were posed to her. i can bring an upside from inside court right now. —— an update. thejudge is arguing for a mistrial. the guard rails for stormy daniels testimony and those guardrails were thrown out. he called it prejudicial against trump and claims that daniels has changed her story about the alleged encounter. so it kind of a
sarah smith, bbc news, new york. let's speak to nada tawfik, our north america correspondent she's there for us, it sounds like at times there was a heated exchange, was there not, between ms. daniels and indeed the judge and the lawyers on both sides? daniels and indeed the “udge and the lawyers on both sides?— lawyers on both sides? yeah, certainly stormy _ lawyers on both sides? yeah, certainly stormy daniels - lawyers on both sides? yeah, certainly stormy daniels for l lawyers on both...
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monitor how it will happen, editor the bbc 's russia monitoring service, vitaly shevchenko was with us, well, that's the end of our broadcast and we'll see you next time tomorrow at 9:00 pm, if you happened to miss our news broadcast on air, you can watch it on youtube bbc newszy ukraine. on youtube watch, leave your comments, see you tomorrow. congratulations, friends, the second part of the verdict program is on the air of the tv channel, my name is serhiy rudenko, today in the release. the uncertain status of the russian dictator, part of the world community refuses to recognize putin's legitimacy. what consequences will this have for the head of the kremlin? the big power reset that didn't happen. rumors about possible staff rotations are denied in the cabinet of ministers. why is the ukrainian government losing the trust of its citizens. the evolution of the telethon. public. can leave the single news and resume broadcasting on the first channel, or will the independent broadcaster be allowed to return to its own air. we will talk about this and other things in our broadcast for t
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and that's bbc news at six. now it's time to join our colleagues for the news where you are, goodbye. hello and welcome to sportsday. i'm gavin ramjaun. plenty on the way. nottingham forest lose their appeal against their premier league points deduction, as the struggling side battle to avoid the drop. can things get any worse for manchester united? another resounding defeat — they could be heading for their lowest ever premier league finish. and olympic marathon champion eliod kipchoge tells us about the impact of being wrongly blamed for the death of a rival. also coming up on sportsday — a first world snooker championship for kyren wilson, and he tells us he's not stopping there. i would not be happy with only one world title. i want multiple, i think that's the way you to train your brain. hello there and welcome along to sportsday, and we start with news around the battle to avoid the drop in the premier league — a blow for nottingham forest fans. the club has lost its appeal, against a four point ded
and that's bbc news at six. now it's time to join our colleagues for the news where you are, goodbye. hello and welcome to sportsday. i'm gavin ramjaun. plenty on the way. nottingham forest lose their appeal against their premier league points deduction, as the struggling side battle to avoid the drop. can things get any worse for manchester united? another resounding defeat — they could be heading for their lowest ever premier league finish. and olympic marathon champion eliod kipchoge tells...
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release from our colleagues at the bbc. in the second part of our program, we will have people's deputies of ukraine, mykyta poturaev, rostislav pavlenko and yulia klymenko. stay tuned to our channel, watch espresso. we will be back on the air very soon. putin took the oath of the president of russia on the fifth day. the pompous inauguration took place in the kremlin and in his speech he spoke about the dialogue with the rivne event. what dialogue what me? when putin is waging a war against ukraine, we are talking about it on the bbc live from london, i am yevgenia shedlovska. putin's fifth inauguration and six more years in power after what is widely believed to be russia's most controversial election in which he was declared the winner. the ceremony was not particularly different from the previous one. grand kremlin palace, putin.
release from our colleagues at the bbc. in the second part of our program, we will have people's deputies of ukraine, mykyta poturaev, rostislav pavlenko and yulia klymenko. stay tuned to our channel, watch espresso. we will be back on the air very soon. putin took the oath of the president of russia on the fifth day. the pompous inauguration took place in the kremlin and in his speech he spoke about the dialogue with the rivne event. what dialogue what me? when putin is waging a war against...
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and coming up on bbc news... nottingham forest fail in their appeal against a four—point deduction for breaking premier league spending rules. they're just three points above the relegation places with two matches left. good evening. she's the woman at the centre of donald trump's hush money trial. the porn star stormy daniels has begun giving evidence in court in new york. the former us president denies having a sexual encounter with her or paying her more than $100,000 dollars to keep quiet about it in the run—up to the 2016 presidential election. let's go straight to new york and our north america editor sarah smith. and there's been plenty of detail from stormy daniels this afternoon? there certainly has. the woman who donald trump paid $130,000 to to keep quiet has been speaking out in great detail in court. he of course vehemently denies having had any kind of sexual encounter with her just before she appeared his lawyers in court, trying to limit how much salacious detail could actually be heard on the
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alison holt, bbc news. let's speak to lauren seager smith, ceo of for baby's sake trust, one of the charities being evaluated for the project. lauren, thank you very much. why the focus on intervention when we're talking about babies, even when a mother is pregnant?— talking about babies, even when a mother is pregnant? well, we know the first 1001 _ mother is pregnant? well, we know the first 1001 days _ mother is pregnant? well, we know the first 1001 days in _ mother is pregnant? well, we know the first 1001 days in our _ mother is pregnant? well, we know the first 1001 days in our lives - mother is pregnant? well, we know the first 1001 days in our lives is - the first 1001 days in our lives is really the most critical for our long—term development, and we also know there's a really significant chance that domestic abuse can begin when there's a baby in the room. so it's so important to intervene in that critical point in the lives of children. ~ , ., ,, ~ that critical point in the lives of childre
alison holt, bbc news. let's speak to lauren seager smith, ceo of for baby's sake trust, one of the charities being evaluated for the project. lauren, thank you very much. why the focus on intervention when we're talking about babies, even when a mother is pregnant?— talking about babies, even when a mother is pregnant? well, we know the first 1001 _ mother is pregnant? well, we know the first 1001 days _ mother is pregnant? well, we know the first 1001 days in _ mother is pregnant? well, we...
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this is bbc news. putin has been in power since 1999 begins his new mandate after he sent tens of thousands of troops into ukraine. in march, vladimir putin wona ukraine. in march, vladimir putin won a landslide victory in a tightly controlled election from which to anti—war candidates were barred on technical. france said it would send its ambassador. ukrainian intelligence says it's foiled a russian plot to assassinate president zelensky. it's arrested two colonels from the government protection unit suspected of passing on secret information to a russian fsb cell. according to the statement, it was to be timed for president putin's inauguration as a present. let's get more on this with our kyiv correspondent james waterhouse. yes, this was quite a plot that was allegedly uncovered by the intelligence service of ukraine. we had fruitage released appearing to show two men, to serving kernels in the country's security service which is responsible for keeping officials safe, being arrested, and they a
this is bbc news. putin has been in power since 1999 begins his new mandate after he sent tens of thousands of troops into ukraine. in march, vladimir putin wona ukraine. in march, vladimir putin won a landslide victory in a tightly controlled election from which to anti—war candidates were barred on technical. france said it would send its ambassador. ukrainian intelligence says it's foiled a russian plot to assassinate president zelensky. it's arrested two colonels from the government...
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katy austin, bbc news. back to the house of commons where we believe a statement from the uk defence secretary grant shapps is imminent. this is a statement about a hack which has compromised the payroll system of the british armed forces, both current serving members and some veterans as well with details of bank account numbers, addresses and so forth. government officials have told the bbc that china was most likely responsible but the chinese foreign ministry has dismissed this as absurd. it comes as president xijinping is in france today, having lunch in the pyrenees with president macron. who has been campaigning for better access for european firms in china. this is grant shapps. european firms in china. this is grant shawn-— european firms in china. this is grant shanna-— european firms in china. this is grant shapps. involving activity by a malian grant shapps. involving activity by a malign actor _ grant shapps. involving activity by a malign actor and _ grant shapps. involving activity by a m
katy austin, bbc news. back to the house of commons where we believe a statement from the uk defence secretary grant shapps is imminent. this is a statement about a hack which has compromised the payroll system of the british armed forces, both current serving members and some veterans as well with details of bank account numbers, addresses and so forth. government officials have told the bbc that china was most likely responsible but the chinese foreign ministry has dismissed this as absurd....
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nick marsh, bbc news, singapore. that is the business today. stay with us here on bbc news. let's return to the middle east — where aid agencies say the closing of the two main crossings into southern gaza makes it virtually impossible to assist civilians there. the united nations says israel is not allowing humanitarian workers access to the rafah crossing, after taking control of the gaza side of the border with egypt. let's speak to doctor nick maynard, senior surgeon at oxford university hospital who was one of the last to leave rafah yesterday. thanks forjoining us. what was a situation like as you left rafah? it was terrible, to be honest, it was chaotic, we were surrounded by farms going off around us, we heard gunfire from any direction throw —— bombs. there was uncertainty as to whether we were going to get out or not and it was only at the last moment that we found out we were going to get out and got through to the egyptian side of the border but even then we could still hear the vast noise of the bombs going off and the buildings were shaking even on the eg
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stay with us here on bbc news. just a reminder that we are expecting a statement from the uk defence secretary about a hack which has compromised the payroll system of the british armed forces. government officials have told the bbc that china was most likely responsible — something china has dismissed as absurd. hello there. finally, a spell of settled weather, not just for the next few days but in fact for much of the upcoming week and this weekend. the best of the sunshine will always be for england and wales but we will have weather fronts in the north west of the country at times, which bring a little bit of rain, more cloud here but it will be quite warm in the sunshine for all of those, but certainly for england and wales. this is the high pressure starting to build in today across the country. there is a weak weather front across the north of the uk, that will generate quite a lot of cloud for scotland, early sunshine across northern ireland will tend to fade as well and we will see patchy cloud for north
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bbc, skynews, independent and other western media rebroadcast the filming of russian television crews, and so that the viewer did not miss the main thing, vladimir putin’s speech was carried out with simultaneous translations. and the way they react to this, well, those who don’t come, it doesn’t do them credit, of course, and in this regard, the new york times made a headline that the ceremony took place against the backdrop of isolation from the west, but at the same time, the liberal publication emphasized, putin is demonstrating domestic political power, which seems stronger than ever. however, moscow never considered itself isolated in the halls of the kremlin; diplomats are from all over the world, and russia is ready to develop relations. these attempts to play on the fact that oh, we were invited, but we won’t appear here, it’s cheap, it’s not serious, respectable people don’t behave like that, however, we have long had no illusions about manners, our opponents have not left, cnn placed the text about the new presidential term of the russian leader on the main pa
bbc, skynews, independent and other western media rebroadcast the filming of russian television crews, and so that the viewer did not miss the main thing, vladimir putin’s speech was carried out with simultaneous translations. and the way they react to this, well, those who don’t come, it doesn’t do them credit, of course, and in this regard, the new york times made a headline that the ceremony took place against the backdrop of isolation from the west, but at the same time, the liberal...
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around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. aduu adult actress stormy daniels, the person at the centre of the first criminal trial of a former us president, donald trump, is being called as a witness today. it comes as prosecutors continue to argue donald trump was responsible for illegally covering up a hush money payment to the pawn star in the run—up to the 2016 election. mr trump denies he's ever had sex with daniels. let's speak to nada tawfik, who's following the trial for us. this is box office stuff, isn't it? absolutely, we are gearing up for what is promising to be one of the most dramatic days of testimony in this trial yet. stormy daniels will take the stand evidently, we are told she's the second witness today. and really, the defence tried to block some of her testimony about the alleged sexual encounter with donald trump, saying this is a case about books and records. the prosecutors then order and —— establish that they need to ask her minimal questions about that alleged encounter, they sayjust minimal q
around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. aduu adult actress stormy daniels, the person at the centre of the first criminal trial of a former us president, donald trump, is being called as a witness today. it comes as prosecutors continue to argue donald trump was responsible for illegally covering up a hush money payment to the pawn star in the run—up to the 2016 election. mr trump denies he's ever had sex with daniels. let's speak to nada tawfik, who's following the trial for...
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live from london, this is bbc news. aid agencies warn it's almost impossible to help civilians in southern gaza after israeli forces move into rafah, sealing off the two main crossings into the city. these are the pictures live from rafah, where people anxiously await news of the latest cease—fire talks. ukrainian intelligence says it's foiled a russian plot to assassinate president zelensky — reportedly timed for president putin's inauguration. donald trump is back inauguration. donald trump is back in new york as storied —— stormy daniels is due to appear on the witness stand. i’m daniels is due to appear on the witness stand.— daniels is due to appear on the witness stand. �* ., , . ., witness stand. i'm outside the court in new york — witness stand. i'm outside the court in new york and _ witness stand. i'm outside the court in new york and what _ witness stand. i'm outside the court in new york and what promises - witness stand. i'm outside the courtl in new york and what promises to be one of the m
live from london, this is bbc news. aid agencies warn it's almost impossible to help civilians in southern gaza after israeli forces move into rafah, sealing off the two main crossings into the city. these are the pictures live from rafah, where people anxiously await news of the latest cease—fire talks. ukrainian intelligence says it's foiled a russian plot to assassinate president zelensky — reportedly timed for president putin's inauguration. donald trump is back inauguration. donald...
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stay with us here on bbc news. hello from the bbc sport centre. we'll learn the first of the two champions league finalists later as paris st—germain meet borussia dortmund in the second leg of their semi—final. on wednesday real madrid and bayern munich meet again with the scores level, but first dormund take a narrow 1—0 advantage over the french champions to the parc des princes. psg got the better of borussia at home when they met in the group stage and european football expert, andy brassell, says it's something both sides will learn from. paris saint—germain looked the part, a true collective in the first game. they gave dortmund a lesson. in terms of going into this, this gives them dortmund a lot of what not to do because they were really bad back in december, way too passive. mbappe struggled to get into the game at the beginning when he was at centre forward, so that should give them food for thought. how much pressure is on mbappe? it feels like destiny and all of that puts a lot of pressure on him? yes, but the way the club has
stay with us here on bbc news. hello from the bbc sport centre. we'll learn the first of the two champions league finalists later as paris st—germain meet borussia dortmund in the second leg of their semi—final. on wednesday real madrid and bayern munich meet again with the scores level, but first dormund take a narrow 1—0 advantage over the french champions to the parc des princes. psg got the better of borussia at home when they met in the group stage and european football expert, andy...
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hello, welcome to bbc news now. we start today in the middle east — where israel's army says it has seized gaza's rafah crossing with egypt, after continuously bombarding eastern rafah overnight. there's a massive plume of smoke over the south of gaza. the israeli defence forces say they now have operational control on the gaza side of the rafah crossing, after continuously bombarding eastern rafah overnight. these images have been issued by the israel defense forces — and show tanks moving in on the area, a vital entry point for aid, a day after israel ordered civilians to evacuate the area. aid agencies say that could be disastrous for civilians caught up in the conflict. these pictures show lorries queuing up at the rafah crossing waiting to get into gaza. the un has accused israel of not allowing aid into the area and any delay would put their gaza operation in its grave. there was a brief glimmer of hope yesterday. these were the scenes outside the al—aqsa hospital as palestinians celebrated news that ham
hello, welcome to bbc news now. we start today in the middle east — where israel's army says it has seized gaza's rafah crossing with egypt, after continuously bombarding eastern rafah overnight. there's a massive plume of smoke over the south of gaza. the israeli defence forces say they now have operational control on the gaza side of the rafah crossing, after continuously bombarding eastern rafah overnight. these images have been issued by the israel defense forces — and show tanks moving...
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kristian johnson, bbc news. we have followed the story of former rugby league legend rob burrow and his family since his diagnosis with motor neurone disease in 2019. rob's wife lindsey is his full—time carer, mum to their three young children and a physiotherapist for the nhs. now, lindsey is sharing her own experiences to help raise awareness of the millions of unpaid carers across the uk. graham satchell has their story. looks like it's a nice day today. did you sleep all right? let me clean your teeth, rob. the day starts early for lindsey burrow. let's pop your collar on. since her husband rob's diagnosis with motor neurone disease, she's become his full—time carer. next on the list, getting breakfast ready for her three children. got some clothes on? yep, 0k. upstairs, macy and maya are up and dressed. good morning. morning. jackson needs a bit more persuading. quick, before that smile turns into a frown. there you go. lindsey is constantly juggling. she's a mum, a physiotherapist for the nhs, a wife a
kristian johnson, bbc news. we have followed the story of former rugby league legend rob burrow and his family since his diagnosis with motor neurone disease in 2019. rob's wife lindsey is his full—time carer, mum to their three young children and a physiotherapist for the nhs. now, lindsey is sharing her own experiences to help raise awareness of the millions of unpaid carers across the uk. graham satchell has their story. looks like it's a nice day today. did you sleep all right? let me...
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from me and the rest of the team at the bbc sport centre, goodbye. this bbc news. sadiq khan is begining his third term as london's mayor, and has pledged to make the capital the best city in the world to grow up in. he beat his conservative rival susan hall by more than a quarter of a million votes in last thursday's election. let's take a listen to what he had to say. many of you will have heard me talk about the idea of the london promise, that if you work hard and get a helping hand you can achieve anything. for another four years city hall will redouble its efforts to be that helping hand londoners need to move forward and achieve their aspirations. we will do our utmost to ensure london becomes a byword for opportunity again, a place where the barriers of class, race and gender are finally woken down and where ladders of advancement are extended upwards for all. and so today i am pledging to make london the best city in the world to grow up in. in london today, the shadow chancellor rachel reeves has been talking about labour's plans for the economy. this of
from me and the rest of the team at the bbc sport centre, goodbye. this bbc news. sadiq khan is begining his third term as london's mayor, and has pledged to make the capital the best city in the world to grow up in. he beat his conservative rival susan hall by more than a quarter of a million votes in last thursday's election. let's take a listen to what he had to say. many of you will have heard me talk about the idea of the london promise, that if you work hard and get a helping hand you can...
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shingai nyoka, bbc news, george. new research shows that that more than 800,000 children in england and wales have spent the last year living in an abusive home. that's more than the number of children who started primary school this year, according to foundations, a leading family research centre. it's launching a project to try to find the best way to support children and families experiencing domestic violence, as our social affairs editor alison holt reports. this is an important time for peter and amy. their two—year—old daughter rosie is thriving, and they have another child due soon. hard work and finding the right family support has transformed their lives, because when amy was pregnant with rosie, the couple's relationship was abusive. peter describes his behaviour as controlling. we've protected their identities. bombarding your partner with texts and phone calls and, you know, asking questions like, "where are you? "who are you with? "what are you doing?" and if that wasn't kept up with, then i was...
shingai nyoka, bbc news, george. new research shows that that more than 800,000 children in england and wales have spent the last year living in an abusive home. that's more than the number of children who started primary school this year, according to foundations, a leading family research centre. it's launching a project to try to find the best way to support children and families experiencing domestic violence, as our social affairs editor alison holt reports. this is an important time for...
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i ran the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. personal information about serving members of the uk armed forces has been accessed by a system used by the ministry of defence. government official told the bbc that china was most likely responsible, we were talking about this a little earlier. we have just heard this from the prime minister's official spokesperson who said the government is reviewing the operations of a third—party contractor whose systems were hacked in the cyber attack on the ministry of defence. he said in relation to the specific contractor involved in this incident, a security review of their contract as operations is under way. appropriate steps will be taken after that. downing street declined to attribute the reported cyber attack to a specific state or a doctor, and asked whether china was responsible for the attack, the prime minister's spokesperson said the defence secretary was going to give update to parliament this afternoon, i am obviously limited in what i can see until then other than that the mo
i ran the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. personal information about serving members of the uk armed forces has been accessed by a system used by the ministry of defence. government official told the bbc that china was most likely responsible, we were talking about this a little earlier. we have just heard this from the prime minister's official spokesperson who said the government is reviewing the operations of a third—party contractor whose systems were hacked in the cyber attack...
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due to stay with us on bbc news. hello. at long last, a little bit of welcome news in the forecast for the rest of this week, after what has been a particularly wet spell for some southern and eastern areas. at the isle of portland in dorset, we've already exceeded our main rainfall in the first seven days. contrast that with kinloss on the moray coast where, we've not seen a drop of rain recorded yet. we'll switch things round a little bit through this week and when we need a bit of rain, the north and west of scotland, the will be some at times. still some dry weather here and warm with the sunshine out later. but where we've seen the wettest conditions, a largely dry picture, only isolated showers and feeling warm as the sunshine develops more widely. and even today, an improving picture. the weather front which brought the rain in the southeast has cleared through. 0ne weather front, though, still tangled in across parts of scotland, producing lots of cloud and a few spots of light rain or drizzle. a few light showers p
due to stay with us on bbc news. hello. at long last, a little bit of welcome news in the forecast for the rest of this week, after what has been a particularly wet spell for some southern and eastern areas. at the isle of portland in dorset, we've already exceeded our main rainfall in the first seven days. contrast that with kinloss on the moray coast where, we've not seen a drop of rain recorded yet. we'll switch things round a little bit through this week and when we need a bit of rain, the...
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this is bbc news. israel claims control of the gazan side of the rafah crossing, as ceasefire talks are set to resume in cairo. vladimir putin is sworn—in as russia's president for a fifth time, extending his quarter—of—a—century rule over russia by another six years. personal information of serving uk military personnel has been compromised in a hack — china is suspected to be behind the attack. we're live from gaza where thousands of people are on the move. hello, i'm lucy hockings, welcome to bbc news now, 3 hours of fast—moving news, interviews and reaction. we start today in the middle east, where israel's army says it has seized gaza's rafah crossing with egypt, after continuously bombarding eastern rafah overnight. these images have been issued by the israel defense forces and show tanks moving in on the area, a vital entry point for aid, a day after israel ordered civilians to evacuate the area. the idf says it has "operational control" of the gaza side of the rafah crossing. aid ag
this is bbc news. israel claims control of the gazan side of the rafah crossing, as ceasefire talks are set to resume in cairo. vladimir putin is sworn—in as russia's president for a fifth time, extending his quarter—of—a—century rule over russia by another six years. personal information of serving uk military personnel has been compromised in a hack — china is suspected to be behind the attack. we're live from gaza where thousands of people are on the move. hello, i'm lucy hockings,...
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here on bbc news. but for now, for one final time, from me, and the team, you've been watching world business report. hello from the bbc sport centre. erik ten hag insists he's the right man to turn around the fortunes of manchester united despite watching his side get thrashed four nil by crystal palace in the premier league. the result leaves them 8th and in danger of missing out on european competition next season. i prepare the team in the best way i can, and we have many problems, so the only focus i have — to perform better with my team. so just finally, tonight doesn't add to any concern for yourself about your position? i don't think about this — that is, i think only about making my team better, and it's necessary because we are underperforming. the first finalists in this season champions league will be decided later when paris st germain host dortmund. the german side take a one nil lead into the second leg.... european football expert says the pressure is on the home side. lets to back
here on bbc news. but for now, for one final time, from me, and the team, you've been watching world business report. hello from the bbc sport centre. erik ten hag insists he's the right man to turn around the fortunes of manchester united despite watching his side get thrashed four nil by crystal palace in the premier league. the result leaves them 8th and in danger of missing out on european competition next season. i prepare the team in the best way i can, and we have many problems, so the...
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stay here with us on bbc news. hello. a long last a little bit of welcome news in the forecast for the rest of this week, after what has been a particularly wet spell for some southern and eastern areas. at the isle of portland in dorset, we've already exceeded our main rainfall in the first seven days. contrast that with kinloss on the moray coast where, we've not seen a drop of rain recorded yet. we'll switch things round a little bit through this week and when we need a bit of rain, the north and west of scotland, the will be some at times. still some dry weather here and warm with the sunshine out later. but where we've seen the wettest conditions, a largely dry picture, only isolated showers and feeling warm as the sunshine develops more widely. and even today, an improving picture. the weather front which brought the rain in the southeast has cleared through. one weather front, though, still tangled in across parts of scotland, producing lots of cloud and a few spots of light rain or drizzle. a few light showers pos
stay here with us on bbc news. hello. a long last a little bit of welcome news in the forecast for the rest of this week, after what has been a particularly wet spell for some southern and eastern areas. at the isle of portland in dorset, we've already exceeded our main rainfall in the first seven days. contrast that with kinloss on the moray coast where, we've not seen a drop of rain recorded yet. we'll switch things round a little bit through this week and when we need a bit of rain, the...
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this is bbc news. vladimir putin is sworn—in as russia's president for a fifth time, extending his quarter—of—a—century rule over russia by a further six years. israel claims control of the gazan side of the rafah crossing, as ceasefire talks are set to resume in cairo. personal information of serving uk military personnel has been compromised in a hack — china is suspected to be behind the attack. and floral extravagance on the red carpet, as stars attend the met gala in new york. president vladimir putin has been sworn in for a new six—year term at a ceremony at the kremlin. putin, who's been in power as president or prime minister since 1999, now begins his new mandate, more than two years after he sent tens of thousands of troops into ukraine. in march, vladimir putin won a landslide victory in a tightly controlled election from which two anti—war candidates were barred on technical grounds. britain, canada and most european union nations decided to boycott the swearing—in, but fran
this is bbc news. vladimir putin is sworn—in as russia's president for a fifth time, extending his quarter—of—a—century rule over russia by a further six years. israel claims control of the gazan side of the rafah crossing, as ceasefire talks are set to resume in cairo. personal information of serving uk military personnel has been compromised in a hack — china is suspected to be behind the attack. and floral extravagance on the red carpet, as stars attend the met gala in new york....
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dominic hughes, bbc news. you are watching bbc news. a safety issue has prevented the launch of boeing's space flightjust hours before it was due to launch. astronauts butch wilmore and suni williams were already in position inside the starliner when the decision to halt was made because of a potential issue with an oxygen relief valve. it was due to be the second privately operated craft to send astronauts to the space station. yeah, rodger. so, the engineering team has evaluated that the vehicle is not in a configuration where we can proceed with the flight today. so, we are going to initiate our scrub and recycle operation. but all i want to say first is that good things are worth waiting for and we'll get a chance to see that rocket and spacecraft lift off the pad here soon. it was really impressive to watch the launch team as the issue popped up. the count had been going very smoothly, and they spotted the issue. they followed their flight rules and made the decision to scrub so that they could do some more troubleshooting and deci
dominic hughes, bbc news. you are watching bbc news. a safety issue has prevented the launch of boeing's space flightjust hours before it was due to launch. astronauts butch wilmore and suni williams were already in position inside the starliner when the decision to halt was made because of a potential issue with an oxygen relief valve. it was due to be the second privately operated craft to send astronauts to the space station. yeah, rodger. so, the engineering team has evaluated that the...
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fergal keane, bbc news, jerusalem. let's show you the sea and live in rafah where we can see smoke rising into the air —— let's show you the scene. the israel defense forces said it has operational control of the gazan side of the rafah crossing following the announcement that the idf was having targeted strikes against hamas in eastern rafah, while in the past few hours the military has said their forces were scanning the area after launching this ground and air operation in parts of eastern rafah on monday. diplomatic efforts are continuing to try to achieve a new truce. let's speak to louise wateridge from unrwa, whojoins me now from rafah. welcome, tell us what the situation is right now where you are.- is right now where you are. things are very tense _ is right now where you are. things are very tense year _ is right now where you are. things are very tense year in _ is right now where you are. things are very tense year in rafah. - is right now where you are. things are very tense year in rafah. the | are ve
fergal keane, bbc news, jerusalem. let's show you the sea and live in rafah where we can see smoke rising into the air —— let's show you the scene. the israel defense forces said it has operational control of the gazan side of the rafah crossing following the announcement that the idf was having targeted strikes against hamas in eastern rafah, while in the past few hours the military has said their forces were scanning the area after launching this ground and air operation in parts of...
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katy austin, bbc news. a safety issue has prevented the launch of boeing's starliner spaceship just hours before it was due to blast off to the international space station. the mission, which has been delayed for years, was due to be the second privately—operated craft to send nasa astronauts to the space station, after elon musk�*s spacex. two astronauts were strapped into their seats preparing for lift off when the call for a scrub came following concerns from engineers. a scrub? that sounds really technical. let'sjust a scrub? that sounds really technical. let's just stop everything. it is 11 minutes past six. a—listers have hit the green carpet with a flourish at this year's garden—inspired met gala. the prestigious fashion event, held in new york, welcomed celebrities who were invited to show off their best floral outfits. you should have warned that today, sally! this is one of my favourite moments of the year, seeing these outfits. brooklyn beckham is there. and raye. shall we go next year? i
katy austin, bbc news. a safety issue has prevented the launch of boeing's starliner spaceship just hours before it was due to blast off to the international space station. the mission, which has been delayed for years, was due to be the second privately—operated craft to send nasa astronauts to the space station, after elon musk�*s spacex. two astronauts were strapped into their seats preparing for lift off when the call for a scrub came following concerns from engineers. a scrub? that...
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nick marsh, bbc news, singapore. entertainment giant disney releases its second—quarter results later today. the main focus for investors will be the performance of its streaming business, still the new frontier for the television industry. disney+ lost 1.3 million subscribers after its price went up in october. since then, taylor swift has been roped in to help. swifties can now watch her eras tour on disney+. live now to paul verna, vp of content, emarketer. thank you forjoining us. based on what we know before the results actually come out, how do we think it is working out for disney plus?— do we think it is working out for disney plus? they have had a re for disney plus? they have had a pretty good _ for disney plus? they have had a pretty good run _ for disney plus? they have had a pretty good run in _ for disney plus? they have had a pretty good run in the - for disney plus? they have had a pretty good run in the last. a pretty good run in the last few months, just since the last quarter, actually, it is a
nick marsh, bbc news, singapore. entertainment giant disney releases its second—quarter results later today. the main focus for investors will be the performance of its streaming business, still the new frontier for the television industry. disney+ lost 1.3 million subscribers after its price went up in october. since then, taylor swift has been roped in to help. swifties can now watch her eras tour on disney+. live now to paul verna, vp of content, emarketer. thank you forjoining us. based...
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rebecca henschke, bbc news. the chinese president, xijinping, has been urged by european leaders to use his influence to halt russia's war against ukraine. mr xi has been attending talks in paris with the head of the european commission, ursula von der leyen, and the french leader. president macron welcomed renewed assurances from his chinese counterpart that beijing would not sell arms to moscow, and would strictly control the export to russia of dual—use goods that can be turned to military purposes. president xi, for his part, urged mr macron to show independence and help prevent what he called a new cold war between blocs. vladimir putin will be sworn in as russia's president for the fifth time later. the ceremony — in the throne hall of the grand kremlin palace — promises to be a glittering ceremony designed to cement mr putin's image as a modern—day russian tsar. the united states and most european union nations will boycott the ceremony, but france and some other eu states were expected to send an
rebecca henschke, bbc news. the chinese president, xijinping, has been urged by european leaders to use his influence to halt russia's war against ukraine. mr xi has been attending talks in paris with the head of the european commission, ursula von der leyen, and the french leader. president macron welcomed renewed assurances from his chinese counterpart that beijing would not sell arms to moscow, and would strictly control the export to russia of dual—use goods that can be turned to military...
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and bbc news and sky news. show what's happening in got mazda 2 palestinians. i don't see any good journalism in the coverage of the campus partners. i see the journalist joining in a bit to whip up his syria to misrepresent facts on the ground, to swear and abuse students. and he will protest is, where's the coverage of the guy who turned up with a nice a pro palestine demonstration of pro is rel protester? where is the coverage of the, the pro israel protest as he shouted, killed the jews sarcastically at the university. what interested was profile this time student thinking? they said it, i mean, it's just a cover. just so one side of the tweet of mind that you went from was, was a direct response, just a cnn segment from a straight news anchor. basically smearing all of the kids on campuses and do so much. and comparing america today to 19 thirty's, germany, people have lost their minds. or do you think it has anything to do with the fact that these are american institutions that are under attack as opposed
and bbc news and sky news. show what's happening in got mazda 2 palestinians. i don't see any good journalism in the coverage of the campus partners. i see the journalist joining in a bit to whip up his syria to misrepresent facts on the ground, to swear and abuse students. and he will protest is, where's the coverage of the guy who turned up with a nice a pro palestine demonstration of pro is rel protester? where is the coverage of the, the pro israel protest as he shouted, killed the jews...
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live from london, this is bbc news. israel's pm rejects a proposed peace deal hamas has signed up to, but agrees to continue negotiations. the personal information of serving uk military personnel has been compromised in a hack targeting the ministry of defence. boeing cancels its first starliner astronaut launch after identifying a safety issue. and floral extravagance on the red carpet as stars attend the met gala in new york. hello. i'm tadhg enright. welcome to the programme. we start with the latest developments in the middle east. israel's prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, has warned that a ceasefire dealfor gaza — proposed by mediators and approved by hamas — is a long way from meeting his country's demands. but he's sending israeli negotiators for further talks about the proposal, which would involve a three—phase truce with the goal of a permanent end to the war. it includes the release of israeli hostages in return for palestinian prisoners. thousands of people in gaza are again on the move after israe
live from london, this is bbc news. israel's pm rejects a proposed peace deal hamas has signed up to, but agrees to continue negotiations. the personal information of serving uk military personnel has been compromised in a hack targeting the ministry of defence. boeing cancels its first starliner astronaut launch after identifying a safety issue. and floral extravagance on the red carpet as stars attend the met gala in new york. hello. i'm tadhg enright. welcome to the programme. we start with...
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you're live with bbc news. thejudge overseeing donald trump's first criminal trial threatened to throw the former president in jail. judgejuan merchan found mr trump in contempt of court for a 10th time, saying he violated his gag order by commenting on the jury and how it was selected. thejudge said he recognises that mr trump could very well be the next president, and said that throwing him in jail is the last thing he wants to do. but he said he has a job to do to uphold the judicial system. our north america correspondent, nada tawfik, sent this update. documents don't lie. prosecutors showed evidence they say proves trump cooked the books to conceal election crimes. today in court it turned from tales of conspiracy to cover—up as the former trump organization controller jeffrey mcconney took the stand. he detailed how he was called to a meeting with then cfo allen weisselberg in january 2017. he said he was given a copy of cohen's bank statement showing his $130,000 wire to stormy daniels' lawyer. mcconn
you're live with bbc news. thejudge overseeing donald trump's first criminal trial threatened to throw the former president in jail. judgejuan merchan found mr trump in contempt of court for a 10th time, saying he violated his gag order by commenting on the jury and how it was selected. thejudge said he recognises that mr trump could very well be the next president, and said that throwing him in jail is the last thing he wants to do. but he said he has a job to do to uphold the judicial system....
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live from washington, this is bbc news. hamas agrees to a gaza ceasefire proposal, while israel says the terms don't meet its demands. high—stakes negotiations are set to continue. french president macron welcomes new assurances from xi jinping that china will not provide russia with weapons to use against ukraine. and a judge in new york threatens donald trump with jail if he continues to defy a gag order in his hush money trial. hello. i'm caitriona perry. you're very welcome. the israeli defense forces continued with what they call "targeted strikes" into the southern gaza city of rafah, just hours after hamas leaders announced they had accepted a ceasefire proposalfrom egyptian and qatari mediators. the multi—stage deal could involve the initial exchange of palestinian prisoners for 33 israeli hostages held since the 7 october attacks, though the full details have not yet been made public. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu said the agreement is farfrom meeting israel's demands but that he would send a delega
live from washington, this is bbc news. hamas agrees to a gaza ceasefire proposal, while israel says the terms don't meet its demands. high—stakes negotiations are set to continue. french president macron welcomes new assurances from xi jinping that china will not provide russia with weapons to use against ukraine. and a judge in new york threatens donald trump with jail if he continues to defy a gag order in his hush money trial. hello. i'm caitriona perry. you're very welcome. the israeli...
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nick ransom, bbc news. now, this is bad news, or could be bad news for tennis fans in this man's breakthrough year. world number two jannik sinner says he'll only play at this month's french open if he's 100%. the australian open champion has pulled out of this week's italian open because of that injured hip that also saw him withdraw midway through madrid masters last week. he would have been a big draw in rome, in what is his home event. obviously, it's a tough call for me to not play here, but i have to take care of the body firstly. it's one of... it's the most special tournament i have throughout the whole year, so it's a tough one to swallow, but i just try to get back to 100% as soon as possible, hopefully trying to play in paris, and then wimbledon and all the rest. so we'll take our time. there is no rush. and, yeah, hopefully i can get back very, very soon. it's 70 years since one of sport's greatest feats. british runner roger bannister was warned by doctors not to even attempt running a mile in
nick ransom, bbc news. now, this is bad news, or could be bad news for tennis fans in this man's breakthrough year. world number two jannik sinner says he'll only play at this month's french open if he's 100%. the australian open champion has pulled out of this week's italian open because of that injured hip that also saw him withdraw midway through madrid masters last week. he would have been a big draw in rome, in what is his home event. obviously, it's a tough call for me to not play here,...
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nick marsh, bbc news, singapore. it's a good gig if you can get it, nick! taking you to some live pictures, some pictures from the met gala earlier that is under way in new york. plenty of celebritiesjoining under way in new york. plenty of celebrities joining and the event raises money for the metropolitan museum of art. it is also a showcase for designers of high fashion. there is a lot of money involved. tickets are rumoured to cost upwards of $70,000. that is it for the final ever addition of asia business report. hard to believe it has been over 20 years as the programme launched here in singapore. starting from tomorrow we will have a new look and feel that what won't change is our dedication to bring you all the business stories from around the world that mattered to you. see you tomorrow. —— that matter to you. hello there, i'm 0lly foster. here's what's coming up for you on sportsday. kyren wilson is on top of the world. there's a new name on snooker�*s greatest prize. another low for manchester united, humbled at crystal palace. and merlier
nick marsh, bbc news, singapore. it's a good gig if you can get it, nick! taking you to some live pictures, some pictures from the met gala earlier that is under way in new york. plenty of celebritiesjoining under way in new york. plenty of celebrities joining and the event raises money for the metropolitan museum of art. it is also a showcase for designers of high fashion. there is a lot of money involved. tickets are rumoured to cost upwards of $70,000. that is it for the final ever addition...
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ione wells, bbc news, their food. ione wells, bbc news. and _ their food. ione wells, bbc news, and when _ their food. ione wells, bbc news, and when aires. i one of the biggest nights in the fashion industry's calendar is under way in new york where celebrities are gathering for the annual met gala. the event, hosted by vogue editor—in—chief anna wintour and held at the metropolitan museum of art, is known for its extravagant red carpet fashion and star—studded guest list. this year's theme is the garden of time. if you want to see more about that, go to our website, bbc.com/news, where we have a live page showing all the styles in fashion and the rest of the day's news. thanks for watching. i am caitriona perry. stay with us here on bbc news. hello. well, your bank holiday monday probably came with a rain interruption at some point. it was pretty unsettled. some lengthy spells of rain across the southeast of england, but plenty of showers elsewhere. others, though, managed some sunshine. and in lincolnshire, we had 11 hours of sun, so it wasn't so b
ione wells, bbc news, their food. ione wells, bbc news. and _ their food. ione wells, bbc news, and when _ their food. ione wells, bbc news, and when aires. i one of the biggest nights in the fashion industry's calendar is under way in new york where celebrities are gathering for the annual met gala. the event, hosted by vogue editor—in—chief anna wintour and held at the metropolitan museum of art, is known for its extravagant red carpet fashion and star—studded guest list. this year's...