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temperatures in lerwick only around 11 degrees, but for the bulk of the uk, we're looking at around about 18 to 22 degrees. and that warming trend will continue as we head into friday, too. so, high pressure still very much in charge. i think by friday, we'll have less in the way of rain and cloud across the north of scotland, and quite widely across the uk, in those spells of sunshine, temperatures will be above 20 degrees. we could see 23 or even 2a down towards the south—east. again, a little bit cooler, especially across the north of scotland and the northern isles in particular. now, heading into the weekend, it looks like high pressure will be sitting out towards the east there. this weather front will just try and nudge in from the west by the time we get to sunday. but saturday, certainly looking dry, fine, pretty warm for all of us. just that chance of a few showers moving into the west as we head through sunday. bye for now. the adult film star stormy daniels gives evidence in donald trump's hush money trial in new york. israel says it has taken the gaza side of the rafah cros
temperatures in lerwick only around 11 degrees, but for the bulk of the uk, we're looking at around about 18 to 22 degrees. and that warming trend will continue as we head into friday, too. so, high pressure still very much in charge. i think by friday, we'll have less in the way of rain and cloud across the north of scotland, and quite widely across the uk, in those spells of sunshine, temperatures will be above 20 degrees. we could see 23 or even 2a down towards the south—east. again, a...
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around the world and across the uk. 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
around the world and across the uk. 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...
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this incident is further proof that the uk is facing rising and evolving threats . threats. >> grant shapps also apologised to armed forces personnel whose names, addresses and bank details were potentially compromised in that hack. it's understood 272,000 people may have been affected. he set out an eight point plan to support them and announced a full investigation . varne. meanwhile, investigation. varne. meanwhile, beijing has strongly denied those reports that it's behind the hack, saying the accusations are completely fabricated . and are completely fabricated. and in scotland, john swinney says he's over the moon to be voted as the scottish parliament's choice to be their next first minister. he was backed by 64 of his colleagues and his name will now be submitted to the king. he replaces humza yousaf, who sent his own official letter to king charles earlier confirming he was stepping down. speaking from the front bench for the final time in the role, mr yousaf said that his heart would forever belong to scotland and next to worcester, where a woman has admitted to being part
this incident is further proof that the uk is facing rising and evolving threats . threats. >> grant shapps also apologised to armed forces personnel whose names, addresses and bank details were potentially compromised in that hack. it's understood 272,000 people may have been affected. he set out an eight point plan to support them and announced a full investigation . varne. meanwhile, investigation. varne. meanwhile, beijing has strongly denied those reports that it's behind the hack,...
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so i am hopeful that in the uk and the eu, you'll try things. companies need to be held responsible for the external harms they cause to people. do parents need to be held to responsible as well? parents are trying, and even if you're trying, it's almost impossible. it's very hard to raise your kids the way you want because we're stuck in a trap. the reason why we give our kids... we have to give our kids phones when they turn 9,10,11, is because they say, "mum, everyone else has "a phone, i'll be left out." so that's why this is not a biological addiction, although it partly is. it's especially a social addiction. everyone has to be on because everyone else is on. and so the way out is with norms that break the collective action problem. so what i'm proposing, as an american, i can assume that my congress will never do anything. it's completely dysfunctional. so what i propose in the book is, here are four norms that we can do, even if we never get any help from legislators. we can do these ourselves if we can organise in groups — and the sch
so i am hopeful that in the uk and the eu, you'll try things. companies need to be held responsible for the external harms they cause to people. do parents need to be held to responsible as well? parents are trying, and even if you're trying, it's almost impossible. it's very hard to raise your kids the way you want because we're stuck in a trap. the reason why we give our kids... we have to give our kids phones when they turn 9,10,11, is because they say, "mum, everyone else has "a...
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around the world and across the uk. 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
around the world and across the uk. 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...
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it means long queues for passengers arriving in the uk tonight , passengers arriving in the uk tonight, including at edinburgh and stansted. two the disruption comes after border force workers staged a four day strike at heathrow in a dispute over working conditions last week. in other news, the defence secretary told mps the government could not rule out a state involvement in a hack at the ministry of defence, but he refused to confirm reports that china was behind it for reasons of national security. >> we can't release further details of the suspected cyber activity behind this incident. however i can confirm to the house that we do have indications that this was the suspected work of a malign actor and we cannot rule out state involvement . this incident and we cannot rule out state involvement. this incident is further proof that the uk is facing rising and evolving threats . threats. >> well. grant shapps also apologised to armed forces personnel whose names, addresses and bank details were potentially compromised in the. in the hack, it's understood 272,000 people may have been
it means long queues for passengers arriving in the uk tonight , passengers arriving in the uk tonight, including at edinburgh and stansted. two the disruption comes after border force workers staged a four day strike at heathrow in a dispute over working conditions last week. in other news, the defence secretary told mps the government could not rule out a state involvement in a hack at the ministry of defence, but he refused to confirm reports that china was behind it for reasons of national...
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uk border services are faced with a collapse system failures, including problems in manchester and london. tens of thousands of passengers are stranded, as noted the press, there is real chaos at the airports, no one is helping people, many have become ill, children are crying, and drinking water has also run out. the russian army successfully repulsed all attacks in the control center. the groups south, west, east and center occupied more advantageous positions. about the situation on the front line margarita semenyuk. in skillful hands, one attack drone is capable of destroying enemy ammunition depots, strengthened by the enemy and correcting howitzer rocket divisions and the advance of our attack aircraft, as the operators of the southern group of troops destroyed dugout, equipment and personal. having become the vsso in the donetsk direction, let’s say, with objective observation, if even a reconnaissance group is identified there , enemy equipment, the so-called live enemy blendings will be identified, accordingly, how the crew will work there, also with our support, the mortar cre
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the us and uk feared the spread. the soviet union, which was really huge after the victory over germany, there was stalingrad, the battle of stalingrad, all this was known, the soviet union wanted to ensure its security with the help creating such a belt of friendly states around it to prevent a repeat of the situation on june 22 , 1941, yes, when hostile germany was everywhere on the western borders of the ussr, either she or her allies. the nuclear project in the ussr was given a decree by the state defense committee in the year forty-two, but only in august of the forty-fifth year, after their yoroshima and nagasaki, truly large funds began to be allocated for this, the deputy chairman of the state defense committee, it is important to say that the state defense committee - this is in during the war, the highest authority in the ussr, that is, not the politburo, namely the state defense committee, the state defense committee, and so the deputy chairman of the state defense committee, the chairman was stalin, the d
the us and uk feared the spread. the soviet union, which was really huge after the victory over germany, there was stalingrad, the battle of stalingrad, all this was known, the soviet union wanted to ensure its security with the help creating such a belt of friendly states around it to prevent a repeat of the situation on june 22 , 1941, yes, when hostile germany was everywhere on the western borders of the ussr, either she or her allies. the nuclear project in the ussr was given a decree by...
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isn't doing so because they see the uk is risky, unstable, they see the uk is risky, unstable, they haven't got the support of government and they don't believe so the planques system will support their investment.— the planques system will support their investment. gary smith, boss ofthe their investment. gary smith, boss of the gmb — their investment. gary smith, boss of the gmb union, _ their investment. gary smith, boss of the gmb union, an _ their investment. gary smith, boss of the gmb union, an alloy - their investment. gary smith, boss of the gmb union, an alloy of- their investment. gary smith, boss. of the gmb union, an alloy of labour representing oil and gas workers has called your 2030 decarbonisation target impossible. cook, it cannot be done to stop because he says there is a shortage he says of undersea cables available in the global supply chain. irate undersea cables available in the global supply chain.— undersea cables available in the global supply chain. we need to fix all arts of global supply chain. we need to fix all parts of the _ global supply chain.
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place in february, that is, cash payments to academy members will be doubled, there is a collapse at uk airports, border services are faced with a failure in the system, including problems in manchester in london, tens of thousands of passengers are stuck, but it is not yet clear when it will be possible to solve the problem, as the guardian notes, is that there is real chaos at airports. no one is helping people, many have become ill, children are crying, drinking water has run out. the russian army successfully repulsed all attacks in su, groups south, west, east and the center occupied more advantageous positions. zelensky’s formation lost another 1,500 soldiers and mercenary officers. five tanks were destroyed, including an american abrams, a german leopard and 12 other armored vehicles, and 17 self-propelled guns and howitzers were destroyed. a solid rocket fuel production workshop was destroyed, an air defense system was shot down by 32 combat drones and seven french hammer bombs. but in the ssu, peaceful lugansk was shelled. a fire started on the outskirts of the city. accordin
place in february, that is, cash payments to academy members will be doubled, there is a collapse at uk airports, border services are faced with a failure in the system, including problems in manchester in london, tens of thousands of passengers are stuck, but it is not yet clear when it will be possible to solve the problem, as the guardian notes, is that there is real chaos at airports. no one is helping people, many have become ill, children are crying, drinking water has run out. the...
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to a developing story now in the uk. there are reports of long delays at airports — due to an outage affecting passport e—gates at the border. a spokesperson for heathrow airport said they were aware of an issue with uk border systems across the country. in a statement heathrow airport said: our teams are supporting border force with their contingency plans to help resolve the problem as quickly as possible and are on hand to provide passenger welfare. manchester airport and gatwick airport also confirmed they had been affected. the ukrainian security service says it broke up a russian plot to assassinate president volodoymr zelensky. the plan allegedly involved two coronels within the ukrainian state guard. ukraine says they were part of a network of russian agents belonging to the russian state security service, the f—s—b. james waterhouse has more from kyiv. assassination plots are common especially since the invasion when russian paratroopers attempted to land in kyiv and take out president zelensky. this all
to a developing story now in the uk. there are reports of long delays at airports — due to an outage affecting passport e—gates at the border. a spokesperson for heathrow airport said they were aware of an issue with uk border systems across the country. in a statement heathrow airport said: our teams are supporting border force with their contingency plans to help resolve the problem as quickly as possible and are on hand to provide passenger welfare. manchester airport and gatwick airport...
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we have a news alert out of the uk a nationwide issue sadia has all the details. >> reporter: we don't know what has caused this issue, but it's causing massive disruption at the border force, and we've had videos coming into us from passengers who say some of them have had to wait three hours already, lengthy lines at some of the airports in the uk. the issue, home office has confirmed to us, is with the e-gate these are the automated gates that people use when they're arriving in the uk so, this is for british passport holders, but travelers from the eu and other countries like america. and this comes just two weeks after staff at border force held a four-day strike here at heathrow airport, causing massive disruption then. and under a year since the last time that we had problems with the e-gate and that time, officers had to be deployed to check passports by hand, so, those gates were all not in use, and that was for an entire almost 24 hours, it p took for the lines to resolve that time. so, again, this time, passengers facing lengthy lines and no signs of when this might get reso
we have a news alert out of the uk a nationwide issue sadia has all the details. >> reporter: we don't know what has caused this issue, but it's causing massive disruption at the border force, and we've had videos coming into us from passengers who say some of them have had to wait three hours already, lengthy lines at some of the airports in the uk. the issue, home office has confirmed to us, is with the e-gate these are the automated gates that people use when they're arriving in the uk...
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around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. now i lighten the mood. a few weeks ago while on my easter break in scotland, my son, 12 years old, asked me if we could go into town to superdrug. and of course, i said yes, what are you missing? and he said, "i am not missing anything, ijust want to go and smell colognes". which i thought was a wind up. but apparently not. and so off we went to superdrug, in oban, where in fact we had to wait. because there in line, at the cologne counter, were lots of other little boys who were also there to buy colognes. and many of them not much older than my son. so what is going on? well, i have since discovered, this is a thing. driven by social media, i suspect, but certainly for the perfume industry a new and much younger clientele. here's the kind of thing they're watching online... how to apply a fragrance. you do five sprays. one, two, three, four, five. you do one behind each ear — one, two — then on the collar, not on the skin, because the skin makes you red spots after you shave because, as you know, this
around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. now i lighten the mood. a few weeks ago while on my easter break in scotland, my son, 12 years old, asked me if we could go into town to superdrug. and of course, i said yes, what are you missing? and he said, "i am not missing anything, ijust want to go and smell colognes". which i thought was a wind up. but apparently not. and so off we went to superdrug, in oban, where in fact we had to wait. because there in line, at the...
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that's germany, spain , france, italy and the uk. spain, france, italy and the uk. but bookmakers have croatia, switzerland and ukraine as the top three favourites to win . top three favourites to win. those are the headlines. i'll be back at 10:00 with another update. until then, you can sign update. until then, you can sign up to gb news alerts. just scan the qr code on your screen or go to gbnews.com slash alerts . to gbnews.com slash alerts. >> more than 21,000 asylum seekers have gone missing in britain over the past five years. the real number, by the way , will be much, much higher. way, will be much, much higher. the fact is, they've legged it, they're on the run and they're out committing. goodness only knows what kind of crimes. but that's not the official line . do that's not the official line. do you want to know what the official line is? >> so do we now know what's happened to the remainders who have no legal basis on which to still be in the united kingdom? the home office, through our different mechanisms of tracing people are continuing to seek to t
that's germany, spain , france, italy and the uk. spain, france, italy and the uk. but bookmakers have croatia, switzerland and ukraine as the top three favourites to win . top three favourites to win. those are the headlines. i'll be back at 10:00 with another update. until then, you can sign update. until then, you can sign up to gb news alerts. just scan the qr code on your screen or go to gbnews.com slash alerts . to gbnews.com slash alerts. >> more than 21,000 asylum seekers have...
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around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. for uk viewers still with us let me bring you up—to—date with some stories here. there have been reports of long delays at airports in the uk due to this outage affecting people at the border spokesman for heathrow airport said they were aware of an issue within they were aware of an issue within the systems. manchester airport also confirmed that they had been affected. john swinney will become scotland's seventh first minister after being nominated by parliament. the snp leader succeeds humza yousaf who resigned from office earlier today. his appointment will be rubber—stamped by the king before he is officially sworn in at the court of session on wednesday. and it has been revealed that prince harry will not meet the king during his visit to the uk this week. a spokesman for the duke said a meeting between father and son was not possible because of the king's busy schedule. harry is in london to celibate the tenth anniversary of the games he set up to help rehabilitate the wo
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normally, it's leaders from germany, france, and until recently the uk that held the most power. but next month, giorgia meloni's influence in brussels, together with other far right populist parties, seems only set to get bigger. interesting. these parties that were committed to leading the european union, they don't want to get off the bus, they want to drive it, maybe the lesson from brexit, but i want to focus on some of the domestic policy because it informs what giorgia meloni wanted us to do in the next european parliament might particularly in tax and spending. she has postponed spending before, until 2026, which could start some trouble because if you look at the budget deficit, it is just over 7% of gdp, well above the european target. just over 7% of gdp, well above the european target-— european target. absolutely, althou . h european target. absolutely, although there _ european target. absolutely, although there are _ european target. absolutely, although there are some - european target. absolutely, - although there are some one-off although there are some one—
normally, it's leaders from germany, france, and until recently the uk that held the most power. but next month, giorgia meloni's influence in brussels, together with other far right populist parties, seems only set to get bigger. interesting. these parties that were committed to leading the european union, they don't want to get off the bus, they want to drive it, maybe the lesson from brexit, but i want to focus on some of the domestic policy because it informs what giorgia meloni wanted us...
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around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. let's have a look at some of the headlines here in the uk. john swinney will become scotland's seventh first minister after being nominated by parliament. snp leader six skeets humza yousaf who resigned from office earlier today. his appointment will be rubber—stamp of the king before he is officially sworn in on wednesday. there have been no trains on some of the busiest commuter routes in the country today due to strikes by as lift train drivers. disruption is expected to continue throughout the week. tomorrow a different set of operators which will be affected, among them great western. it has been revealed that prince harry will not meet the king during his visit to the uk this week. a spokesman for the duke set a meeting between father and son was not possible because of the king's busy schedule. prince harry is in london to celebrate the tenth anniversary of the infected schemes which he set up of course to rehabilitate wounded or sick service personnel. you are watching bbc n
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i mean, andrew mitchell , the uk mean, andrew mitchell, the uk foreign affairs foreign office minister, said today on monday. sorry, he said that israel is in danger of violating international law with the assault that they are planning on rafah. and everyone is extremely worried because there are hundreds of thousands of refugees. >> there are lots of terrible things going on in the world. we were talking about china and the way it treats the uyghurs and what the way it treats the uyghurs and what the 300,000 way it treats the uyghurs and what the 300,000 people who were killed in syria. but these don't turn out to determine our elections. it is odd to have a domestic election on on events that are outside the control of the politicians. >> it's most definitely not determining our election. people of course, have a right to expect politicians to have certain positions, as there are a lot there are. there are a lot of very valid complaints people can have about israel being a very bad friend to the uk and the uk, really tarnishing its image by the support that we have shown to israel.
i mean, andrew mitchell , the uk mean, andrew mitchell, the uk foreign affairs foreign office minister, said today on monday. sorry, he said that israel is in danger of violating international law with the assault that they are planning on rafah. and everyone is extremely worried because there are hundreds of thousands of refugees. >> there are lots of terrible things going on in the world. we were talking about china and the way it treats the uyghurs and what the way it treats the...
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it is the uk and brits. it is folks from holland. oftentimes people talk about folks from china. china is 1/10 of 1% of that amount. >> yeah. i believe they are the 10th. even though they are 10th in terms of ownership, they still effectively on about half the size of rhode island. >> my concern about china is twofold. one is the location of whatever they own, whether it represents a security issue. we found recently the desire to buy land that was close to defense installations. i have concerns about that. china is also our number one hag when i was meeting the customer from an export perspective and when i was meeting with the agriculture minister, he inquired about certain laws being passed in the united states that is they are sensitive to what they are hearing, and the question is whether or not that will impact their buying decisions and whether that matters to anybody on the ag committee or anybody on the congress. >> to your knowledge, are american companies buying chinese land? >> no. >> why not? >> because china does not provide that. >> yeah. if they don't allow us and
it is the uk and brits. it is folks from holland. oftentimes people talk about folks from china. china is 1/10 of 1% of that amount. >> yeah. i believe they are the 10th. even though they are 10th in terms of ownership, they still effectively on about half the size of rhode island. >> my concern about china is twofold. one is the location of whatever they own, whether it represents a security issue. we found recently the desire to buy land that was close to defense installations. i...
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here's the uk defence secretary addressing mps in the house of commons. mr deputy speaker, for reasons of national security can't release security we can't release further details of the suspected cyber activity behind this incident. however, i can confirm to the house that we do have indications that this was the suspected work of a malign actor, and we cannot rule out state involvement. this incident is further proof that the uk is facing rising and evolving threats, and as i said in my speech in lancaster house injanuary, the world is, i'm afraid, becoming somewhat more dangerous. 0ur security correspondent, gordon corera, explains why grant shapps stopped short of naming china. we haven't had an official accusation against china, i think we should be clear about that. there is a process which is called attribution which the government does where it says, "we've looked at this incident and we think it was china". now, that can often take time. so, for instance, there was a breach of the uk's electoral commission, which happened about three years ago, a
here's the uk defence secretary addressing mps in the house of commons. mr deputy speaker, for reasons of national security can't release security we can't release further details of the suspected cyber activity behind this incident. however, i can confirm to the house that we do have indications that this was the suspected work of a malign actor, and we cannot rule out state involvement. this incident is further proof that the uk is facing rising and evolving threats, and as i said in my...
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legacy of cloud, though, and that's what we're going to see again across parts of the north of the uk and also some sea fog, some mist and murk here and there across north sea coasts in towards the irish sea as well, but generally dry for most with a few clear spells. temperatures 6—20 celsius. high pressure then dominates the scenes, gets a bit stronger across the country, so i think we'll see fewer showers for england and wales. but these weather fronts will bring thicker cloud, more of a breeze. outbreaks of rain to the northwest of the country, most places starting dry, a bit of mist and murk to start off with plenty of sunshine, england and wales, southern and eastern scotland, northern ireland. then we'll start to see splashes of rain with increasing breeze across the north and west of scotland into the afternoon. so, 13—14 degrees here, up to 20 for southern scotland, 21 or 22 in the warmest spots in england and wales, and winds generally light coming in from the south. wednesday night, most places dry again with clear spells, with clear spells, variable cloud. stays quite
legacy of cloud, though, and that's what we're going to see again across parts of the north of the uk and also some sea fog, some mist and murk here and there across north sea coasts in towards the irish sea as well, but generally dry for most with a few clear spells. temperatures 6—20 celsius. high pressure then dominates the scenes, gets a bit stronger across the country, so i think we'll see fewer showers for england and wales. but these weather fronts will bring thicker cloud, more of a...
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the uk representative he she has been speaking out. he says he has an ambivalent relationship with the union flag as it as it can be divisive and nationalistic. let's have a look at him, shall we? make me dizzy from the kisses? >> will you take my hand ? take >> will you take my hand? take me back to the beginning again , me back to the beginning again, again ? again? >> i mean, is that really the best that the uk can offer? and if you have a very strange relationship with the flag, then maybe don't wear two of them across your nipples. it's all very odd what goes on, isn't it? anyway, if you thought that was a little bit odd, let's look at some of the other entrants. this is finland. >> me what? you may see if i care to see me slay. is there something wrong with the way i look? >> is there something wrong with who i am if i'm not all right, tell me why do i cause so beautiful tonight ? beautiful tonight? >> i mean, maybe i'm just getting old. i don't know , this getting old. i don't know, this is ireland. i'm down in my doomsday . blu
the uk representative he she has been speaking out. he says he has an ambivalent relationship with the union flag as it as it can be divisive and nationalistic. let's have a look at him, shall we? make me dizzy from the kisses? >> will you take my hand ? take >> will you take my hand? take me back to the beginning again , me back to the beginning again, again ? again? >> i mean, is that really the best that the uk can offer? and if you have a very strange relationship with the...
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the uk's longest ever rail strikes roll on this week with no services in large parts of the uk. some of britain's busiest commuter routes have been hit today with no services at all because of a fresh strike by aslef train drivers. today's industrial action mainly affects operators in the south of england — including southwestern and the gatwick express. tomorrow it's a different set of operators that will be hit — among them avanti west coast and great western. and on thursday, strike action will impact services in the north of england and scotland. 0ur transport correspondent katy austin has the latest. southampton central station was very quiet this morning. people hurried for the few trains that were running. there is a train, it's not here for another hour and a half and i can't get to work. i need to be at work in 20 minutes. normally it takes 20 minutes for me to get to work from here. 032 service to london... it was a different story at the nearby coach station. services to london were all full. yeah, we've got to get back to kent. what are your options for that toda
the uk's longest ever rail strikes roll on this week with no services in large parts of the uk. some of britain's busiest commuter routes have been hit today with no services at all because of a fresh strike by aslef train drivers. today's industrial action mainly affects operators in the south of england — including southwestern and the gatwick express. tomorrow it's a different set of operators that will be hit — among them avanti west coast and great western. and on thursday, strike...
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the longest ever rail strikes roll on with services being hit across the uk this week. another six years in power — a lavish ceremony at the kremlin as president putin is sworn in for a record breaking fifth time. eurovision favourites croatia — as the first of the semifinals takes place in sweden tonight. 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?
the longest ever rail strikes roll on with services being hit across the uk this week. another six years in power — a lavish ceremony at the kremlin as president putin is sworn in for a record breaking fifth time. eurovision favourites croatia — as the first of the semifinals takes place in sweden tonight. 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...
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uk defence secretary grant sha -s will... uk defence secretary grant shapps making — will... uk defence secretary grant shapps making that _ will... uk defence secretary grant shapps making that statement - will... uk defence secretary grant i shapps making that statement about the hack of the payroll system of the hack of the payroll system of the british armed forces, and external network operated by a contractor. he pointed out that a number of actions has been, have been taken as a result, including taking that system off—line, a full investigation and he talked about a malign actor being behind this. he said we cannot rule out state involvement, government officials have told the bbc that china was most likely responsible, something that chinese foreign ministry has dismissed as absurd, although he didn't mention china specifically there rather a malign actor, he said we can't rule out state involvement. the adult—film star at the centre of donald trump's criminal trial in new york has taken the stand as a witness prosecutors say stormy daniels received $130,000 from
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soldiers and officers of punitive battles to the usa, canada, australia, argentina, brazil and the uk, after which many of them successfully became instructors for nato and... the cia, this is also the legal creation of nationalist radical organizations that continue to this day prepare nazis. for example, in belgium, after the end of the second world war , the daugava hawks organization was created, with the support of which annual nazi marches are held in latvia and which believe that although the latvian ss legion and fought in the ranks of the nazi army, they should be considered not hitler’s accomplices, but latin heroes. so was nazism defeated in 1945 or is it something else? i'm with you ksenia levedeva. hello. on the night of may 2, 1945, the garrison of the berlin reichstag finally capitulated. even on the eve , russian soldiers hoisted the victory banner on the roof of the building. burned, scored, scored. odessa khatyn became the very point of no return when brother became enemy to brother. nazism shrugged, and russophobia became the national ideology in ukraine. in many
soldiers and officers of punitive battles to the usa, canada, australia, argentina, brazil and the uk, after which many of them successfully became instructors for nato and... the cia, this is also the legal creation of nationalist radical organizations that continue to this day prepare nazis. for example, in belgium, after the end of the second world war , the daugava hawks organization was created, with the support of which annual nazi marches are held in latvia and which believe that...
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after brexit, uk exporters were promised new markets. very good. you did say it was good. this is grass fed 100% british beef. and these are the people that british producers are betting on. they want them to know, firstly, that this meat exists and they're hoping, secondly, that they'll like it and eventually, above all, that they're going to buy it. the reality is that exports to asia only represents a fraction of what britain sells to the european union. the uk government told the bbc that it has hosted events at trade shows in the region to try and drive demand for british food. but the suppliers, well, they don't receive any grants to attend these events in the first place. unlike other countries, they had to pay out of their own pocketjust to be here. which makes it very difficult to stand out against the other european groups or other world groups that are almost fully funded by government. this is your vr cheese experience? would you like to try? to keep up, british producers are having to get creative to spread the word, which i enjoyed firsthand. i'm just cleanin
after brexit, uk exporters were promised new markets. very good. you did say it was good. this is grass fed 100% british beef. and these are the people that british producers are betting on. they want them to know, firstly, that this meat exists and they're hoping, secondly, that they'll like it and eventually, above all, that they're going to buy it. the reality is that exports to asia only represents a fraction of what britain sells to the european union. the uk government told the bbc that...
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it's been revealed that prince harry will not meet the king during his visit to the uk this week. a spokesman for the duke of sussex said a meeting between father and son wasn't possible because of the king's busy schedule. harry is in london to celebrate the tenth anniversary of the invictus games, which he set up to help rehabilitate wounded or sick service personnel. 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 e
it's been revealed that prince harry will not meet the king during his visit to the uk this week. a spokesman for the duke of sussex said a meeting between father and son wasn't possible because of the king's busy schedule. harry is in london to celebrate the tenth anniversary of the invictus games, which he set up to help rehabilitate wounded or sick service personnel. stay with us here on bbc news. just a reminder that we are expecting a statement from the uk defence secretary about a hack...
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_ billed as a template for the rest of the uk by— billed as a template for the rest of the uk by the climate change committee. the process to appoint scotland's — committee. the process to appoint scotland's new national park was well under way, scotland's new national park was well underway, driving scotland's new national park was well under way, driving investment into the _ well under way, driving investment into the rural communities, and the proposed _ into the rural communities, and the proposed natural environment bill would _ proposed natural environment bill would have created new protections and legislative tools to help restore _ and legislative tools to help restore nature in scotland. bringing a watertight ban on conversion therapy— a watertight ban on conversion therapy to protect some of the most vulnerable _ therapy to protect some of the most vulnerable people in our society. these _ vulnerable people in our society. these remain our priorities as scottish— these remain our priorities as scottish greens and we will continue to advocate for the fairer, greener,
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in the uk, the ceremony was shown by sky news, and the daily mail and times independent newspapers; in france, bfm tv; in germany , ntv and welt followed putin’s speech in the east. in ally iran, the ceremony was broadcast by the irn news agency. press tv channel online, the ceremony taking place in the kremlin was also shown in saudi arabia qatri and the uae. by the way, the president of the united arab emirates, mohammed bin zeid al-nahyan, was almost the first to congratulate putin on his inauguration. venezuelan president maduro is still before putin took office, called him one of the greatest world leaders, and also noted that after the collapse. soviet union. it was putin who very quickly ensured an incredibly high level of economic, technological and military development in russia. maduro said that venezuela, together with russia, is ready to move towards a multipolar world, which is our destiny. the correspondent of the german welt in moscow, christoph wanner, also talks about putin’s plans to put an end to the hegemony of the west, but unlike madura does it with sadness. h
in the uk, the ceremony was shown by sky news, and the daily mail and times independent newspapers; in france, bfm tv; in germany , ntv and welt followed putin’s speech in the east. in ally iran, the ceremony was broadcast by the irn news agency. press tv channel online, the ceremony taking place in the kremlin was also shown in saudi arabia qatri and the uae. by the way, the president of the united arab emirates, mohammed bin zeid al-nahyan, was almost the first to congratulate putin on his...
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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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uk davis is the latest northern california college to see a pro-palestinian campement on campus. more than two dozen tents have been set up in a large grassy area. the protesters have given the university of a list of demands and are calling for a complete divestment from israel. >> we have a host of academic demands to increase speech around this. we want more teaching, more work that the university should be doing, taught by subject matter experts at uc davis, chancellor gary may released a statement that says, in part, as a public university, uc davis cannot and will not discipline students for speech protected by the first amendment. >> we allow peaceful protests and are committed to keeping everyone safe. we're reviewing the demands we've seen, posted and are working on responding our time now. >> 734 student protesters at san francisco state sat down with the university president, lynn mahoney, and called for the university to stand against the violence in gaza. they talked for more than an hour yesterday afternoon, the students asked the president to declare the israeli oc
uk davis is the latest northern california college to see a pro-palestinian campement on campus. more than two dozen tents have been set up in a large grassy area. the protesters have given the university of a list of demands and are calling for a complete divestment from israel. >> we have a host of academic demands to increase speech around this. we want more teaching, more work that the university should be doing, taught by subject matter experts at uc davis, chancellor gary may...
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flying the flag for the uk is 0lly alexander. and the first semifinal will be held tonight — ahead of saturday's grand final. 0ur correspondent sarah rainsford is in malmo. the fans are starting to gather here in malmo. we expect tens of thousands over the next few days. it is kicking off today with the first semifinal, all the usual sequins and spangles, as you might expect. as you said, 0lly alexander is on stage for the uk. he has a free pass to the final but there are 15 other acts taking part today including the apparent favourite baby lasagna from croatia, with a song with a lyric about meowing like a cat. apart from the feathers and the fun here, there is quite a lot of disquiet, in fact, this year, about eurovision. there have been calls to boycott israel, for israel to be banned from the competition this year because of what is happening in gaza, because of the israeli army bombing gaza, because of the humanitarian crisis there. there have been protests here in malmo, calls for a boycott of israel and there is graffiti
flying the flag for the uk is 0lly alexander. and the first semifinal will be held tonight — ahead of saturday's grand final. 0ur correspondent sarah rainsford is in malmo. the fans are starting to gather here in malmo. we expect tens of thousands over the next few days. it is kicking off today with the first semifinal, all the usual sequins and spangles, as you might expect. as you said, 0lly alexander is on stage for the uk. he has a free pass to the final but there are 15 other acts taking...
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around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. welcome back. 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. earlier we heard from our russia editor, steven rosenberg, who's in moscow following the story... after taking the oval office, he pledged to serve the russian people, but he said he was open to dialogue with the west, with western countries, but accused the west of displaying aggression towards russia, or putting pressure on russia. this of course from the kremlin leader who launched a full—scale invasion of ukraine two years ago, waging a war against ukraine, but russian officials turn all of that round and pointed the finger of blame on the west for waging a war
around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. welcome back. 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....
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-- been rejected as inadequate it's trying to stop international paper from buying a company in the uk, d.s. smith. >> oh, man that's cool. >> these things can be highly unlikely to get to the finish line it has ip shares up. you try to get the shareholder base to change torques drop the smith bid, talk to the other company which apparently is willing to pay a premium you can see what it's dwon to the stock. it had been up even more than that that's all reporting from reuters. >> can you get reutersstle is gy starbucks or poeps co- >> i don't know that i can i'm sure someone can report it as a possibility even though it's highly unlikely to happen would you like that to happen, jim? >> my travel trust has starbucks. i figured this was a good time for you to ask me why we own it. >> well, why do you own it, jim? >> well, i don't know, but my morale will improve when you stop beating me. >> you brought it on yourself that time. >> i'm trying to create something for reuters and you make it difficult for me >> for some reason you choose to continue to own it. >> i'm talking to blackwell ri
-- been rejected as inadequate it's trying to stop international paper from buying a company in the uk, d.s. smith. >> oh, man that's cool. >> these things can be highly unlikely to get to the finish line it has ip shares up. you try to get the shareholder base to change torques drop the smith bid, talk to the other company which apparently is willing to pay a premium you can see what it's dwon to the stock. it had been up even more than that that's all reporting from reuters....
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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 and a full—time carer. have you still got that wipe, or did you chuck it? getting the children to school is just the start of a busy day that is focused primarily around caring for her husband. commentator: burrow. dancing steps by him. and off he goes! rob burrow was a rugby league legend. he won title after title with the leeds rhinos. he was diagnosed with mnd i
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,...
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tomorrow the area of high pressure builds in stronger across the uk but we see weather fronts push into the north west of scotland, bringing outbreaks of rain. more isobars, the south—westerly breeze will be picking up for the hebrides and the western highlands and splashes of rain arriving later. for the rest of scotland, northern ireland, england and wales, mostly dry by the shower and wales, mostly dry by the shower and plenty of sunshine, the best toward southern and eastern areas. temperatures responding, 2i toward southern and eastern areas. temperatures responding, 21 or 22 degrees, even the high teens across scotland where we get sunshine towards these. for thursday, scotland where we get sunshine towards these. forthursday, even better, sunnierfor towards these. forthursday, even better, sunnier for large towards these. forthursday, even better, sunnierfor large parts of england and wales, some sunny spells for northern ireland, more because the northern and western scotland, some showers but elsewhere should be dry, up to 23 degrees and the sun will be strong so feeling real
tomorrow the area of high pressure builds in stronger across the uk but we see weather fronts push into the north west of scotland, bringing outbreaks of rain. more isobars, the south—westerly breeze will be picking up for the hebrides and the western highlands and splashes of rain arriving later. for the rest of scotland, northern ireland, england and wales, mostly dry by the shower and wales, mostly dry by the shower and plenty of sunshine, the best toward southern and eastern areas....
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flying the flag for the uk this year is the it's a sin actor 0lly alexander. and the first semifinal will be held tonight, ahead of saturday's grand final. 0ur correspondent sarah rainsford is in malmo. syrah? the fans are starting to cather in syrah? the fans are starting to gather in malmo, _ syrah? the fans are starting to gather in malmo, we _ syrah? the fans are starting to gather in malmo, we expect i syrah? the fans are starting to l gather in malmo, we expect tens syrah? the fans are starting to i gather in malmo, we expect tens of thousands over the next couple of days. it is kicking off today with the first semifinal, all the usual sequence and spangles, as you might expect, 0lly alexander is on stage for the uk. he has a free pass to the final but there are 15 other acts taking part today including current favourites, baby lasagne from croatia, with a lyric about mewing like a cat. i have been calls for israel to be banned from the competition this year because of what is happening in gaza, because of the israeli army bombing gaza and the humanitari
flying the flag for the uk this year is the it's a sin actor 0lly alexander. and the first semifinal will be held tonight, ahead of saturday's grand final. 0ur correspondent sarah rainsford is in malmo. syrah? the fans are starting to cather in syrah? the fans are starting to gather in malmo, _ syrah? the fans are starting to gather in malmo, we _ syrah? the fans are starting to gather in malmo, we expect i syrah? the fans are starting to l gather in malmo, we expect tens syrah? the fans are...
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it's happening here in the uk as well. these protesters say they are against germany's support of israel in terms of its military assault on gaza. like the american counterparts, they are also demanding an end to the funding of research institutions and universities that comes from israel as well. a little bit of, well, a small bit of action coming to us from berlin, someone being taken away by the police, but on the whole, it looks reasonably calm there too. 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
it's happening here in the uk as well. these protesters say they are against germany's support of israel in terms of its military assault on gaza. like the american counterparts, they are also demanding an end to the funding of research institutions and universities that comes from israel as well. a little bit of, well, a small bit of action coming to us from berlin, someone being taken away by the police, but on the whole, it looks reasonably calm there too. i ran the world and across the uk,...
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and for our part, in the uk. i hope people are proud of the fact that we are proud of the fact that we are getting a huge amount of aid into the region. obviously, lots more needs to get in and that's been a focus of my conversations. but the uk is playing a leading role, getting aid in by land, sea and air. currently working with the us and other allies to build a port in gaza to get aid in across the sea, as well as having done air drops previously , but pushing drops previously, but pushing all parties to get more land aid in as well . in as well. >> finally, on the local elections, are you concerned about the there's been talk about the there's been talk about growing sectarianism in politics and we've seen a number of candidates standing on a pro gaza ticket, specifically , are gaza ticket, specifically, are you concerned about sectarianism in british politics? >> yeah, i've spoken a lot about this in the past, including from the steps of downing street. and, you know, i do worry that there are forces that a
and for our part, in the uk. i hope people are proud of the fact that we are proud of the fact that we are getting a huge amount of aid into the region. obviously, lots more needs to get in and that's been a focus of my conversations. but the uk is playing a leading role, getting aid in by land, sea and air. currently working with the us and other allies to build a port in gaza to get aid in across the sea, as well as having done air drops previously , but pushing drops previously, but pushing...
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around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. the chinese president is continuing his visit to france today. xi jinping has flown to the pyrenees mountains, meeting with emmanuel macron — where they'l go on to have lunch in the mountains, where mr macron's grandmother was born. it's expected he'll continue to press xi jinping to end the sale of dual—use goods to russia and to accept fair trade arrangements. mr xi will then travel on to serbia, where china has invested billions of dollars in steel and mining companies. we will keep across that for you, particularly after they have had lunch in the pyrenees. let's get some of the date of the news now. an australian woman has formally pleaded not guilty to the murder of three relatives who allegedly died over mushroom poisoning at a family lunch last year. erin patterson is facing three murder charges and five counts of attempted murder. police allege she tried to kill her ex—husband on three other occasions. ms patterson has always maintained her innocence. australia's prime
around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. the chinese president is continuing his visit to france today. xi jinping has flown to the pyrenees mountains, meeting with emmanuel macron — where they'l go on to have lunch in the mountains, where mr macron's grandmother was born. it's expected he'll continue to press xi jinping to end the sale of dual—use goods to russia and to accept fair trade arrangements. mr xi will then travel on to serbia, where china has invested billions of...
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funded by the uk space agency, richard flemmings used satellite images to determine the green chlorophyll content in the lake, and then analysed it alongside mobile—phone data. what we've been able to do is to understand how many people were in the catchment on specific days. we could then take that and link that to these chlorophyll events, so we can see a direct statistical correlation between number of visitors and chlorophyll content in the lake. so when there are lots of people around lake windermere, it leads to blooming. we've seen within this that one of the factors that leads to blooming is having more people within the catchment area. so i'm taking you now to langdale final treated effluent pipe. so is sewage the link between visitor numbers and algal blooms? campaigner matt staniek certainly thinks so. the connection is more people here, more pressure on local infrastructure. bubbling, he chuckles. and, lo and behold, we say united utilities, and that starts happening. so this is treated? this is treated sewage. we put our camera in the water. this is what legal treated efflu
funded by the uk space agency, richard flemmings used satellite images to determine the green chlorophyll content in the lake, and then analysed it alongside mobile—phone data. what we've been able to do is to understand how many people were in the catchment on specific days. we could then take that and link that to these chlorophyll events, so we can see a direct statistical correlation between number of visitors and chlorophyll content in the lake. so when there are lots of people around...
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people mainly from the uk and us are on there. they were brainstorming, crowdfunding and then commissioning people in indonesia to torture baby monkeys and then film it for them. in court today, we heard from the prosecutors who said that holly legresley showed a desire to harm vulnerable creatures, and also had a hatred for pregnant women and children. she will be sentenced at a later date. ., ~ , ., an australian woman has formally pleaded not guilty to the murder of three relatives who allegedly died over mushroom poisoning at a family lunch last year. erin patterson is facing three murder charges and five counts of attempted murder. police allege she tried to kill her ex—husband on three other occasions. ms patterson has always maintained her innocence. our correspondent, katy watson, is following the trial. erin paterson has always maintained her innocence, but this was the first time her legal team said she would be pleading not guilty to all charges against her. the charges relate to a lunch that she put on her home which
people mainly from the uk and us are on there. they were brainstorming, crowdfunding and then commissioning people in indonesia to torture baby monkeys and then film it for them. in court today, we heard from the prosecutors who said that holly legresley showed a desire to harm vulnerable creatures, and also had a hatred for pregnant women and children. she will be sentenced at a later date. ., ~ , ., an australian woman has formally pleaded not guilty to the murder of three relatives who...