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so for much of the uk, dry with sunny spells, and that's going to lift those temperatures to somewhere between around 19 to 22 degrees for many of us. just a little bit cooler across the north of scotland. now, through thursday evening, overnight into friday, we've got some more rain that'll push across parts of highland. elsewhere, dry once again, relatively mild temperatures — in double figures for many of us. but again, i think friday morning could see a few misty patches that will gradually clear away. so friday itself, i think longer spells of sunshine on offer, light winds and those temperatures probably up a degree or so. so more widely, we're looking at temperatures in the low 20s, possibly the mid—20s in the south. still a little cooler than that for stornoway and lerwick, for instance. into the weekend, high pressure still close, but it slips away towards the east, and that willjust open the doors for areas of low pressure to try and move in from the west. but i think saturday itself, a good deal of dry weather. cloud will tend to bubble up through the day, and that could
so for much of the uk, dry with sunny spells, and that's going to lift those temperatures to somewhere between around 19 to 22 degrees for many of us. just a little bit cooler across the north of scotland. now, through thursday evening, overnight into friday, we've got some more rain that'll push across parts of highland. elsewhere, dry once again, relatively mild temperatures — in double figures for many of us. but again, i think friday morning could see a few misty patches that will...
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the uk resorted to an outright lie to justify the expulsion of the russian military attaché and the removal of diplomatic status from our real estate properties in london. this was stated by official representative of the russian foreign ministry maria zakharova. she noted that there was no evidence of moscow's guilt in any way. the british once again failed to present themselves in malicious actions, so london is seeking ever greater escalation. with the active participation of the british , a cynical disinformation campaign was launched about the alleged the involvement of the russian military in indiscriminate attacks on civilians in buchei. as is known, this production was staged in order to disrupt russian-ukrainian negotiations. launch a pre-prepared package of western anti-russian sanctions. after this , busche literally became a synonym for the cynicism of ukrainian propaganda, closely patronized by anglo-saxon political strategists. such actions by the british authorities, who are literally choking on russophobia, fully confirm their bias hostility of the british line in the russia
the uk resorted to an outright lie to justify the expulsion of the russian military attaché and the removal of diplomatic status from our real estate properties in london. this was stated by official representative of the russian foreign ministry maria zakharova. she noted that there was no evidence of moscow's guilt in any way. the british once again failed to present themselves in malicious actions, so london is seeking ever greater escalation. with the active participation of the british ,...
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around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. new analysis shows that the world's oceans have broken temperature records every single day over the past year — caused mainly by climate change. the news comes as figures from the eu climate service, copernicus, also show that last month was the warmest april on record for our oceans. they absorb around a quarter of the carbon dioxide that humans produce and soak up excess heat, so evidence that they're heating up at record levels raises concerns they won't be able to do this as effectively as before. activist greta thunberg, who was fined on wednesday by a judge in sweden over a protest blocking the entrance to the swedish parliament, said she disobeyed police orders because she wanted to highlight the climate emergency. with more, here's our climate editor, justin rowlatt. the menai bridge between north wales and the island of anglesey. scientists have been monitoring the plants and animals on the sea shore here for almost 70 years. it's invaluable and it tells us so much about w
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for the latest stories, the uk. for the latest stories, sign up to gb news alerts by scanning the qr code on your screen or go to our website gb news. common alerts . news. common alerts. >> well, two weeks ago it was doctor dan poulter who left the conservative party as a member of parliament, has joined the labour party but will not be standing for re . election standing for re. election defections do happen occasionally , but today was an occasionally, but today was an absolute bolt from the blue. the conservative member of parliament, with a 12,000 majority from dover and deal and remember , dover, of course, is remember, dover, of course, is there on the front lines. that's where the small boats come in. that's where the people first get processed. and in an issue that initially was a constituency and county issue, but is now a massive national issue and the local mp, natalie elphicke, has been deeply critical of the fact she doesn't think labour really have a plan to deal with the boats problem in any way at a
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by soldiers of punitive battalion officers to the usa, canada, australia, argentina, brazil and the uk, after which many of them successfully became nato and cia instructors. this is also a legal creation of nationalist radical organizations that continue to train nazis to this day. for example, in... on the night of may 2, 1945, the garrison of the berlin reichstag finally capitulated; just the day before, russian soldiers hoisted a victory banner on the roof of the building. 69 years later, this date will go down in the history of contemporaries as a revenge of nazism, in the highest degree of fascism. what about those same ones?
by soldiers of punitive battalion officers to the usa, canada, australia, argentina, brazil and the uk, after which many of them successfully became nato and cia instructors. this is also a legal creation of nationalist radical organizations that continue to train nazis to this day. for example, in... on the night of may 2, 1945, the garrison of the berlin reichstag finally capitulated; just the day before, russian soldiers hoisted a victory banner on the roof of the building. 69 years later,...
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so for much of the uk, dry with sunny spells, and that's going to lift those temperatures to somewhere between around 19 to 22 degrees for many of us. just a little bit cooler across the north of scotland. now, through thursday evening, overnight into friday, we've got some more rain that'll push across parts of highland. elsewhere, dry once again, relatively mild temperatures — in double figures for many of us. but again, i think friday morning could see a few misty patches that will gradually clear away. so friday itself, i think longer spells of sunshine on offer, light winds and those temperatures probably up a degree or so. so more widely, we're looking at temperatures in the low 20s, possibly the mid—20s in the south. still a little cooler than that for stornoway and lerwick, for instance. into the weekend, high pressure still close, but it slips away towards the east, and that willjust open the doors for areas of low pressure to try and move in from the west. but i think saturday itself, a good deal of dry weather. cloud will tend to bubble up through the day, and that could
so for much of the uk, dry with sunny spells, and that's going to lift those temperatures to somewhere between around 19 to 22 degrees for many of us. just a little bit cooler across the north of scotland. now, through thursday evening, overnight into friday, we've got some more rain that'll push across parts of highland. elsewhere, dry once again, relatively mild temperatures — in double figures for many of us. but again, i think friday morning could see a few misty patches that will...
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they've been going back to the same places all around the uk, creating a unique record of the changing populations on our country's rocky coasts. in that time, sea temperatures around this country have warmed by an average of about one degree celsius. the big thing that i've seen is species aren't all moving at the same rate — so things are moving further north, but not at the same speed. so, all the community compositions are changing everywhere because different species are moving at different rates. some creatures can't move at all — like barnacles. so, this is a really disruptive process for ecosystems? i think if i was a barnacle, i'd be quite worried, yes! if one species vanishes or a new one comes in, it can affect all the other plants and animals in the system. at aberystwyth university, scientists track the changes with the same technology the police use at crime scenes. i think we're going to put this down about five metres. the researchers collect the traces of dna animals leave in the water. it is known as edna, environmental dna. it's possible to use edna to to track t
they've been going back to the same places all around the uk, creating a unique record of the changing populations on our country's rocky coasts. in that time, sea temperatures around this country have warmed by an average of about one degree celsius. the big thing that i've seen is species aren't all moving at the same rate — so things are moving further north, but not at the same speed. so, all the community compositions are changing everywhere because different species are moving at...
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this week . short visit to the uk this week. that's the latest from the newsroom. for more, you can sign up to gb news alerts. just scan the qr code on your screen or go to gb news. common alerts. now, though, it's time for headliners i >> -- >> hello and welcome to headliners. i'm nik dixon and spnngis headliners. i'm nik dixon and spring is in the air. but you know what else is in the air.7 news. know what else is in the air? news. so let's crack on and introduce our panel. tonight we have the people's gammon. paul cox.look have the people's gammon. paul cox. look at him. there he is. and the people's gaiman scott capurro that's i'm so sorry. >> yeah, it doesn't work. did you plan that? no, no. that was on the plan . someone else told on the plan. someone else told me to say it in my ear, i guess. yeah, but i knew it would upset you slightly. but just because it's so bad. yeah, because it's so bad. but scott. but you were accused of homophobia recently, weren't you? i was, yeah, there's a hate crime posted about me in islingto
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context is record net migration — that's immigration minus emigration — to the uk in the year tojune 2023 of 672,000. that's projected to drop to 350,000 a year in the coming years — but still very high by historical standards. this report proposes a cap on visas with a view to getting annual net migration down to "tens of thousands". you will remember that was david cameron's target which he never succeeded in delivering. how feasible is it to get net migration to the tens of thousands? analysts i have been speaking to are a bit sceptical about that in all honesty front they think it can come down and it might come down quite a lot but it is quite a stretch to get to the tens of thousands. they point out the uk is quite unusual relative to other countries in not having a cap on visas but it's important to bearin cap on visas but it's important to bear in mind that reduced these numbers would have a big impact on the public sector with a lot of foreign doctors and nurses working in the nhs that we could train more doctors and nurses at home... ah, cap doctors and nurses at home...
context is record net migration — that's immigration minus emigration — to the uk in the year tojune 2023 of 672,000. that's projected to drop to 350,000 a year in the coming years — but still very high by historical standards. this report proposes a cap on visas with a view to getting annual net migration down to "tens of thousands". you will remember that was david cameron's target which he never succeeded in delivering. how feasible is it to get net migration to the tens of...
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it's been linked to 81 deaths in the uk. the government has made vaccine damage payments to families and there are a number of ongoing court cases with people claiming to have been harmed by the vaccine. most countries have now stopped using it and switched to other vaccines. today astrazeneca said there was no longer a demand for theirjab and that other vaccines which target new variants of covid have superseded it. it said withdrawing the jab from the market was a commercial decision. sophie hutchinson. there's news tonight that the white house is reviewing other weapons deliveries to israel, after pausing one shipment of arms last week, as it tries to stave off a major offensive on the city of rafah in gaza. the delayed weaponry includes a large batch of 2,000—pound bombs. meanwhile, israel says it's reopened one of the main aid crossings into gaza after intensifying its bombardment of the south of the territory. however, a un relief agency says no supplies have yet passed through. there has been heavy fighting near the
it's been linked to 81 deaths in the uk. the government has made vaccine damage payments to families and there are a number of ongoing court cases with people claiming to have been harmed by the vaccine. most countries have now stopped using it and switched to other vaccines. today astrazeneca said there was no longer a demand for theirjab and that other vaccines which target new variants of covid have superseded it. it said withdrawing the jab from the market was a commercial decision. sophie...
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around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. we are continuing to follow that breaking news and brought you a little earlier in the programme. coming to us from police in manchester. they said they have arrested three men on the suspicion of the commission and preparation and instigation of acts of terrorism. officers said executed for warrants today in bolton. great lever, al brennan and hendley earlier this evening. scenes remain in place at the four addresses that were rated. as the inquiries are being carried out. the assistant chief constable rob potts who holds responsibility for counterterrorism policing in the north—west said that this evening, we have executed a number of planned warrants as part of an ongoing counterterrorism investigation. three men have been taken into custody for questioning. in scenes remain in place as we conduct further inquiries. he also added that although we cannot go into specific details of the investigation at the stage, he was to be sure members of the public that he does not currently b
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they're not representing the uk. they're not representing the uk. they're not representing the uk. they're not representing the british monarchy. and i suspect part of the problem is, is if there are pictures of the king meeting harry and then harry arrives in nigeria saying, my father sends his regards , that is sending his regards, that is sending a very mixed message to the nigerian government. so yeah, that could well be part of the problem. >> yeah. and i think you've hit a point there, which is a question of trust. i mean, laurie, the last thing the king needs now is for a private conversation behind the scenes to find its way into the latest episode of a netflix programme. well exactly. >> i think, you know, we're all wondering when's the next documentary going to be made, when's the next book going to be written? i mean, we were all a bit flabbergasted in speyer when he went to such incredible detail about family spats. and i think there is a certain element of trust now, how much of what is said to him will remain private if it's said by the king? so yeah, he's got to rebu
they're not representing the uk. they're not representing the uk. they're not representing the uk. they're not representing the british monarchy. and i suspect part of the problem is, is if there are pictures of the king meeting harry and then harry arrives in nigeria saying, my father sends his regards , that is sending his regards, that is sending a very mixed message to the nigerian government. so yeah, that could well be part of the problem. >> yeah. and i think you've hit a point...
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opportunity across the uk. but actually, not enough of it in a _ the uk. but actually, not enough of it in a sense — the uk. but actually, not enough of it in a sense has gone to the front line _ it in a sense has gone to the front line there's— it in a sense has gone to the front line. there's been a debate whether it's been— line. there's been a debate whether it's been the right kind of investment. we've seen high—speed to, which— investment. we've seen high—speed to, which is— investment. we've seen high—speed to, which is a big rail planned to provide more capacity —— hsz, to, which is a big rail planned to provide more capacity —— h52, and a bil provide more capacity —— h52, and a big part _ provide more capacity —— h52, and a big part was — provide more capacity —— h52, and a big part was cancelled. in a sense, the promise — big part was cancelled. in a sense, the promise ofjoe biden to people in terms _ the promise ofjoe biden to people in terms of— the promise
opportunity across the uk. but actually, not enough of it in a _ the uk. but actually, not enough of it in a sense — the uk. but actually, not enough of it in a sense has gone to the front line _ it in a sense has gone to the front line there's— it in a sense has gone to the front line. there's been a debate whether it's been— line. there's been a debate whether it's been the right kind of investment. we've seen high—speed to, which— investment. we've seen high—speed to, which is—...
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and ireland last year. what like the one you observed around the uk and ireland last year.— uk and ireland last year. what do warmer sea _ uk and ireland last year. what do warmer sea temperatures - uk and ireland last year. what do warmer sea temperatures due - uk and ireland last year. what do warmer sea temperatures due to | uk and ireland last year. what do i warmer sea temperatures due to the weather system? in warmer sea temperatures due to the weather system?— weather system? in principle, to put it siml , weather system? in principle, to put it simply. a — weather system? in principle, to put it simply, a warmer— weather system? in principle, to put it simply, a warmer ocean _ weather system? in principle, to put it simply, a warmer ocean means - weather system? in principle, to put. it simply, a warmer ocean means that there is more energy available for there is more energy available for the atmosphere. moisture content in the atmosphere. moisture content in the atmosphere. moisture content in the atmosphere can increase, atmosphere can pick up more moisture which can lead t
and ireland last year. what like the one you observed around the uk and ireland last year.— uk and ireland last year. what do warmer sea _ uk and ireland last year. what do warmer sea temperatures - uk and ireland last year. what do warmer sea temperatures due - uk and ireland last year. what do warmer sea temperatures due to | uk and ireland last year. what do i warmer sea temperatures due to the weather system? in warmer sea temperatures due to the weather system?— weather system? in...
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long queues formed at uk airports after identity recognition computers went down. thousands of passengers were forced to wait for the disruption to be resolved spend the night at the airport. there are over 270 electronic facial recognition systems across uk airports and railway stations. this is not the first time such a problem has occurred at british airports. last year, numerous technical problems caused the cancellation of more than 1,500 flights. the european union agreed to allocate profits from russian blocked funds in european banks to ukraine. with this decision, kiev will get about 3 billion dollars, which it can use to buy weapons against russia. since the beginning of the war in ukraine, 210 billion euros from the assets of the central bank of moscow have been frozen in the european union. previously, the russians had warned the members of the group of seven. in case of confiscation of russian property, in addition to the diplomatic reaction , they should also expect economic countermeasures. tik tok reacted to the law prohibiting the activity of this
long queues formed at uk airports after identity recognition computers went down. thousands of passengers were forced to wait for the disruption to be resolved spend the night at the airport. there are over 270 electronic facial recognition systems across uk airports and railway stations. this is not the first time such a problem has occurred at british airports. last year, numerous technical problems caused the cancellation of more than 1,500 flights. the european union agreed to allocate...
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from the uk, or maybe you need to be a dark-skinned man in a dress, by the way, the participants are from australia, the women’s brothers, they call themselves that, if before we watched eurovision, we thought, oh, it turns out that in australia there are such interesting artists, and we thought that there was only the inks group and conditionally... kal minok, but now you ’re thinking, why the hell, what will i see there, but how if only someone were running around in some kind of man in some kind of stockings, why would i want to see this, it’s not very interesting, in general, so i don’t think that we will have any kind of grief. against this rosy background, ukraine’s number clearly stands out or simply does not fit into the return agenda, but the politically faithful chosen finalists, jerry hale and alena alena, are exactly twice as creative. or is this some kind of unconscious parody of the unstable biden? well, i don’t know who the authorities of these perverted competitions will encourage. finland sweden this year too earned the right to win this gathering of perv
from the uk, or maybe you need to be a dark-skinned man in a dress, by the way, the participants are from australia, the women’s brothers, they call themselves that, if before we watched eurovision, we thought, oh, it turns out that in australia there are such interesting artists, and we thought that there was only the inks group and conditionally... kal minok, but now you ’re thinking, why the hell, what will i see there, but how if only someone were running around in some kind of man in...
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also the uk. howard was reliable the us can be in a military confit when push comes to shove —— how reliable. confit when push comes to shove -- how reliable-— how reliable. some on the left of the democratic _ how reliable. some on the left of the democratic party _ how reliable. some on the left of the democratic party in - how reliable. some on the left of the democratic party in one - how reliable. some on the left of. the democratic party in one lesson that was probably lurched from iraq —— learned, you can't end a counterinsurgency and end a prescribed terror group by killing more people. you depend bend a mould —— ultimately on support. people question whether an operation like this in rafah will helping israel end this. i this in rafah will helping israel end this. ~ . . end this. i think this is the decision — end this. i think this is the decision of— end this. i think this is the decision of the _ end this. i think this is the decision of the israeli - end this. i thin
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those are short visit to the uk. those are the latest headlines from the newsroom. another update at 9:00. in the meantime, to stay across all of the latest news, you can scan the qr code on your screen or go to gb news. common alerts . alerts. >> welcome back to state of the nation. the purpose of a business is to make money for its shareholders. this has been true since the dawn of time, or at least since the dawn of business. up until recently, businesses were expected to obey the laws passed by parliament, and any regulations that flowed from such law . however, in the from such law. however, in the last few years, something has dramatically changed with the rise of the sinister phenomenon of environmental , social and of environmental, social and governance. esg as an overlay above and beyond the law of the land. so banks and other businesses have taken it upon themselves to enter the field of politics with their business decisions being determined by some higher overarching power. and there's no better example of this than the case of the de—banking of our o
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the uk authorities now have it. such actions by the british authorities, who are literally drowning in russophobia, fully confirm the bias and hostility of the british line in the russian direction. the recent words of foreign secretary cameron, who said that ukraine could use uk-supplied weapons for attacks on russian territory. he poked the russian bear with a stick and, of course, the russian honey reacted. in response to ukrainian attacks on the territory. the moment chosen for this is interesting: on the next anniversary of the victory over nazism, but such gifts are now being given to russia by former allies in the second world war. alexander khabarov, ilya murdyukov and maxim kolpakchi. news: london. news came from the fronts of the kharkov region today about the liberation by fighters of a group of troops from the west of the village of kislovka, and military personnel from the central groups completely took control of novokalinov in their ovbeevsky direction. 11 counters are also reflected there. so ukraini
the uk authorities now have it. such actions by the british authorities, who are literally drowning in russophobia, fully confirm the bias and hostility of the british line in the russian direction. the recent words of foreign secretary cameron, who said that ukraine could use uk-supplied weapons for attacks on russian territory. he poked the russian bear with a stick and, of course, the russian honey reacted. in response to ukrainian attacks on the territory. the moment chosen for this is...
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around the world and across the uk, this is world today on bbc news. the new scottish first minister has unveiled his cabinet with kate forbes taking the top role of deputy. he is officially sworn in a scotland bus by seven first minister in edinboro. he succeeds the predecessor after stepping down after more than a year in charge and kate forbes says she was deeply honoured to take on the role of deputy first minister. the covid—19 vaccine is being withdrawn globally and is one of the first to be produced during the pandemic and billions of doses are created in the company says its withdrawal decision was for commercial reasons so, what is changed to? than to speak to the professor who was a former member of thejoint committee on professor who was a former member of the joint committee on vaccination and immunisation and thank you very much for your time and there was a time when he spoke a lot on an almost weekly basis about covid—19. and the development of this vaccine was one of the big stories of that period in first, why it's being withdrawn,
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and what should the uk be doing then? we are _ gaza. and what should the uk be doing then? we are seeing - gaza. and what should the uk be | doing then? we are seeing the us pause on this particular shipment, what should the uk be doing? i don't think we provide _ what should the uk be doing? i don't think we provide the _ what should the uk be doing? i don't think we provide the same _ what should the uk be doing? i don't think we provide the same degree, i think we provide the same degree, quantity or nature of military equipment. but i think strong signals about the importance of respect for international law — david cameron said a couple days ago that hamas should accept the very generous offer which was on the table. hamas did accept that cease—fire and truce agreement, get the israelis have ignored it. so i think conveying strong behind—the—scenes messages in conjunction with the americans and now other european allies is an important way to get across to the israelis that the sort of activities we've seen in the past should not be repeated in rafah, and that
and what should the uk be doing then? we are _ gaza. and what should the uk be doing then? we are seeing - gaza. and what should the uk be | doing then? we are seeing the us pause on this particular shipment, what should the uk be doing? i don't think we provide _ what should the uk be doing? i don't think we provide the _ what should the uk be doing? i don't think we provide the same _ what should the uk be doing? i don't think we provide the same degree, i think we provide the same degree,...
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the same m13 uk, improved heap. with those same tangential holes drilled around the circumference, at an angle to it, from these holes the powder gases come out perpendicular to the longitudinal axis, thus twisting the rocket, the rotating projectile flies more accurately than an unguided, simple non-rotating projectile. hitler's troops had orders not to bomb the central aerohydrodynamic institute named after dzhukovsky, where the most advanced developments were carried out, he wanted to get our calculations, our scientists alive, a number of works of mathematicians during the war years are still classified, but even despite the fact that scientific activity did not stop for a minute, many mathematicians in the forty-first decided to take up arms and went to the front as volunteers. we had seven heroes of the soviet union return after the great patriotic war, so all this together helped forge our common victory. valentina solovyova, ekaterina koryaka, ilya repnin, igor kritskov, alexander isaev, alexey bakhvalov and alexander kovalev. first channel. that's all, keep an eye on the time
the same m13 uk, improved heap. with those same tangential holes drilled around the circumference, at an angle to it, from these holes the powder gases come out perpendicular to the longitudinal axis, thus twisting the rocket, the rotating projectile flies more accurately than an unguided, simple non-rotating projectile. hitler's troops had orders not to bomb the central aerohydrodynamic institute named after dzhukovsky, where the most advanced developments were carried out, he wanted to get...
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so this is the picture for thursday, high pressure sitting pretty much on top of the uk. this weather front continues to push northwards to bring more rain to northern scotland but once again, tomorrow morning we could see some dense mist and fog patches first thing. but very quickly, the strong may sunshine will melt it away, we should start to see widespread sunshine for england and wales, northern ireland, central and southern scotland. it looks like the rain will become confined to the far north highlands and the northern isles through the day, so turning drier there. could see up to 20 celsius or so in central and southern scotland, 19—20 for belfast, 22—23 in the warmer spots for england and wales. as we move through thursday night, it looks like it will stay dry once again. light winds, a bit of mist and fog developing here and there. still a few spits and spots of rain for the north of scotland as that weather front loiters around. it could be a little milder as well to start friday, 9—12 celsius. friday, anotherfine looking day, plenty of sunshine around. a
so this is the picture for thursday, high pressure sitting pretty much on top of the uk. this weather front continues to push northwards to bring more rain to northern scotland but once again, tomorrow morning we could see some dense mist and fog patches first thing. but very quickly, the strong may sunshine will melt it away, we should start to see widespread sunshine for england and wales, northern ireland, central and southern scotland. it looks like the rain will become confined to the far...
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what is the response from the uk? one thing they are doing is expelling the russian defence attache, they are declaring him as an undeclared russian spy, although most people have known that he was an intelligence officer, but also closing two premises, one in highgate in north london, and another rather grand —looking building in sussex, that, allegedly, used for intelligence purposes. russia, of course, unhappy about this, says there will be an appropriate response, you can expect similar closures and expulsions of british interests in moscow soon, i would have thought. john swinney has been formally sworn in as scotland's first minister. kate forbes, the formerfinance secretary, has been appointed as his deputy after deciding not to run for the leadership of the snp herself. here's our scotland editor, james cook. when this court first convened, james v was scotland's king, henry viii governed england. by those standards, this ceremony is brand—new. john ramsay swinney, to be first minister of the scottish gove
what is the response from the uk? one thing they are doing is expelling the russian defence attache, they are declaring him as an undeclared russian spy, although most people have known that he was an intelligence officer, but also closing two premises, one in highgate in north london, and another rather grand —looking building in sussex, that, allegedly, used for intelligence purposes. russia, of course, unhappy about this, says there will be an appropriate response, you can expect similar...
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what i would say is that the uk right now has around net immigration of around half a million. now, of course, not all of those people are brits, but even if you go back to 1997, net immigration was around 200,000. we have a birth rate of 1.49, again significantly lower than even 20 years ago. and what i don't like about this whole conversation is that people like robert jenrick aren't being honest about the costs of going to tens of thousands , in terms to tens of thousands, in terms of migration really quickly, what it would mean in terms of inflation, what would it mean in terms of collapsing higher education because you'd have no students . and i don't think, students. and i don't think, like i say, he's being honest. there'll be massive, massive costs if he said within a decade we can reach this point, i would say this isn't sloganeering. that's quite plausible, actually . but he's not done that. he's talking as if this can be executed next year, two years time with no downsides. there would be massive downsides. so i don't think he's being honest. i think it's electioneer
what i would say is that the uk right now has around net immigration of around half a million. now, of course, not all of those people are brits, but even if you go back to 1997, net immigration was around 200,000. we have a birth rate of 1.49, again significantly lower than even 20 years ago. and what i don't like about this whole conversation is that people like robert jenrick aren't being honest about the costs of going to tens of thousands , in terms to tens of thousands, in terms of...
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expelled from london, and the diplomatic status of a number of russian real estate properties in the uk is also being removed, and we are talking about those buildings and confiscation that the ukrainian ambassador had already demanded 2 years ago. our correspondent, alexander khabarov, looked into why all this is happening right now. in london, the decision to expel the russian military attache and deprive diplomatic status of a number of russians. it has long been stated that this is complete absurdity, nothing has been proven anywhere, but this is not the goal, but in the unofficial european ranking of causing harm to russia, the sunak government is once again demonstrating its claim to leadership. the list of objects deprived of diplomatic status included the ambassador’s country residence, the residence of the military attache and a complex of buildings of the russian trade press. the russian trade mission is located outside these gates. the british authorities, according to the geneva diplomatic convention, did not have rights. cross this border without special permission; also,
expelled from london, and the diplomatic status of a number of russian real estate properties in the uk is also being removed, and we are talking about those buildings and confiscation that the ukrainian ambassador had already demanded 2 years ago. our correspondent, alexander khabarov, looked into why all this is happening right now. in london, the decision to expel the russian military attache and deprive diplomatic status of a number of russians. it has long been stated that this is complete...
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nearly 150 children have taken part in the study across five hospitals in the uk. once completed, its hoped there will be enough evidence for the treatment to be offered on the nhs. it's amazing. even small things like going to the theatre, we would avoid the ice cream at half time because it may contain peanut. we don't want to exclude thomas, so we just wouldn't eat it. now we can eat it. children taking part must continue to take small amounts of peanuts or milk to maintain their new tolerance, but, for the first time, they can lead more normal lives. alastair fee, bbc news. do abandoned metal mines pose a danger to public health? a committee of mps have held a one—off session on this subject this morning, with one expert telling the inquiry that an estimated 200,000 people in wales live on land contaminated due to flooding from waters polluted by old mines. and some say those living in areas with a high density of old abanonded metal mines should be tested. tomos morgan has been to ceredigion, home to more than 400 old metal mines. this area of north ceredigi
nearly 150 children have taken part in the study across five hospitals in the uk. once completed, its hoped there will be enough evidence for the treatment to be offered on the nhs. it's amazing. even small things like going to the theatre, we would avoid the ice cream at half time because it may contain peanut. we don't want to exclude thomas, so we just wouldn't eat it. now we can eat it. children taking part must continue to take small amounts of peanuts or milk to maintain their new...
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uk announced an innovation fund on climate. i would like to see our government do more of that to bring this challenge to social entrepreneurs to use government resources to start climate, education. and we talked about the work being done on closing the disparity gap. i the sun and public school in most public schools have taken a hit in terms of math and reading because of the pandemic. when you have your own individual ai tutor, it can accelerate and diminish those gaps faster. and we need to make sure we experiment with that we are funding people. i have incredible entrepreneurs like a woman working on a company that will close the unpaid labor gap. there are so many problems that are out there that generative ai can fix. >> we have very little time left, but i know you're looking at the positives. what structural things is most in the way of this work. if you could change one structural element to make the work you're doing easier, what would it be?>> i was fortunate that i had an idea and i was able to email sam altman an
uk announced an innovation fund on climate. i would like to see our government do more of that to bring this challenge to social entrepreneurs to use government resources to start climate, education. and we talked about the work being done on closing the disparity gap. i the sun and public school in most public schools have taken a hit in terms of math and reading because of the pandemic. when you have your own individual ai tutor, it can accelerate and diminish those gaps faster. and we need...
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so this is the picture for thursday, high pressure sitting pretty much on top of the uk. this weather front continues to push northwards to bring more rain to northern scotland but once again, tomorrow morning we could see some dense mist and fog patches first thing. but very quickly, the strong may sunshine will melt it away, we should start to see widespread sunshine for england and wales, northern ireland, central and southern scotland. it looks like the rain will become confined to the far north highlands and the northern isles through the day, so turning drier there. could see up to 20 celsius or so in central and southern scotland, 19—20 for belfast, 22—23 in the warmer spots for england and wales. as we move through thursday night, it looks like it will stay dry once again. light winds, a bit of mist and fog developing here and there. still a few spits and spots of rain for the north of scotland as that weather front loiters around. it could be a little milder as well to start friday, 9—12 celsius. friday, anotherfine looking day, plenty of sunshine around. a
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prince harry is in the uk to celebrate the 10 year anniversary of his invictus games. we are going straight to st paul's cathedral, where prince harry has just arrived for the thanksgiving service. keep an eye on the pictures. i believe our correspondent, sarah campbell, is there. sarah, to cut through why prince harry is there. —— take us through. pa, prince harry is there. -- take us throu~h. �* , . ., , through. a brief arrival. he is celebrating — through. a brief arrival. he is celebrating ten _ through. a brief arrival. he is celebrating ten years - through. a brief arrival. he is celebrating ten years of- through. a brief arrival. he is celebrating ten years of the l celebrating ten years of the invictus games, which is the paralympic style invictus games, which is the pa ralympic style event invictus games, which is the paralympic style event that was very much his initiative, the first one was held in london in 2014 and there have been several sense. this is a celebration today of what has been achieved in the last ten years. i'm going to stand up for
prince harry is in the uk to celebrate the 10 year anniversary of his invictus games. we are going straight to st paul's cathedral, where prince harry has just arrived for the thanksgiving service. keep an eye on the pictures. i believe our correspondent, sarah campbell, is there. sarah, to cut through why prince harry is there. —— take us through. pa, prince harry is there. -- take us throu~h. �* , . ., , through. a brief arrival. he is celebrating — through. a brief arrival. he is...
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uk communications regulator — says social media firms must "tame toxic algorithms". it has outlined more than a0 practical steps that services will need to take under the new 0nline safety act. they include robust age checks to prevent children seeing harmful content, as saqib bhatti, the uk's minister for the digital economy and tech, explained to the bbc earlier. social media companies are now going to be expected to verify those people who access, and those children actually, who access their online services. what they have suggested is, where it is things like facial id, it might be credit checks, a number of things, they are telling social media companies they must put in mechanisms to verify who accesses social media. we spoke to belinda parmar, a consultant who helps big business become more ethical and empathetic. she says big tech firms have so far failed to address criticism, and need tougher regulation. well, the thing is, these tech firms have had between nine and 20 years, they've been around between nine and 20 years to actually self regulate. the issue
uk communications regulator — says social media firms must "tame toxic algorithms". it has outlined more than a0 practical steps that services will need to take under the new 0nline safety act. they include robust age checks to prevent children seeing harmful content, as saqib bhatti, the uk's minister for the digital economy and tech, explained to the bbc earlier. social media companies are now going to be expected to verify those people who access, and those children actually, who...
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there are over 270 electronic facial recognition systems across uk airports and railway stations. the british home office announced after the disruption was resolved that there was no sign of malicious cyber activity. this is not the first time that such a problem occurs at airports england occurs. last year , more than 1,500 flights were canceled due to technical problems. according to the report of the ministry of health and medical education , the success rate of infertility treatment in the country has increased from 28% to 32% in the last two years. according to the secretary of the international congress of the fertility scientific association of iran, our country is one of the well-known countries in the world in the field of infertility treatment. we have very extensive infertility treatment centers in the regions of our country, where our specialists perform treatment and sometimes research work every year. it is placed and anyway, each of these scientific discussions provide the way to better treat infertile patients. we have very good capacities in the field of infertil
there are over 270 electronic facial recognition systems across uk airports and railway stations. the british home office announced after the disruption was resolved that there was no sign of malicious cyber activity. this is not the first time that such a problem occurs at airports england occurs. last year , more than 1,500 flights were canceled due to technical problems. according to the report of the ministry of health and medical education , the success rate of infertility treatment in the...
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big tech firms are warned they need to do more to protect children online in the uk. but are the new rules tough enough? welcome to business today. let's start in the us, where shares in ride sharing and delivery firm uber have slumped on wall street, after disappointing sales forecasts for the next three months. that's despite a surge in profits for the first three months of the year. uber�*s "core" profits — before various deductions — came in at nearly $1.4 billion betweenjanuary and march. that's up 82% on the same period last year. the company became profitable last year for the first time, after yea rs of losses. so what is wall street worried about? michelle fleury is in new york for us. give us a sense of what investors think about uber. it's profitable and the figures on the face of it look good but it's about the detail, isn't it? �* , look good but it's about the detail, isn't it? ~ , , ., ., look good but it's about the detail, isn't it? ~ , ., ., , look good but it's about the detail, isn'tit? , ., ., , , isn't it? always. demand for uber is robus
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cleverley added that the action was linked to russia's malicious activities across the uk and europe. alexander khabarov is in direct contact with us from london. alexander, hello, what does mitt explain - the decision to expel our military tache is, in fact, a brazen seizure of our property. in principle, steps that have already been taken. and the united states, but london produces them, let me remind you, the next day, 2 days after the british ambassador was summoned to the russian foreign ministry. it is difficult to explain the deepest intentions of the british government, why such decisions were made, the message that was published on the official website of the british government said that this was a response to certain. there were deliberate actions by moscow, not only on the territory of great britain, but also in europe as a whole , and some strange examples were cited, five bulgarian citizens who are accused here of spying for russia, a very vague story about a fire in one of the warehouses here in london, which is called a center for collecting aid to ukraine, and supposed
cleverley added that the action was linked to russia's malicious activities across the uk and europe. alexander khabarov is in direct contact with us from london. alexander, hello, what does mitt explain - the decision to expel our military tache is, in fact, a brazen seizure of our property. in principle, steps that have already been taken. and the united states, but london produces them, let me remind you, the next day, 2 days after the british ambassador was summoned to the russian foreign...
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>> the uk just announced an innovation fund on climate. -- >> and we take you like now to capitol hill, were defense leaders are testifying on the conflict between israel and hamas and the russia-ukraine war. appointing before a senate appropriations -- on the 2025 budget request. you're watching live coverage on c-span3 . >> i want to call this hearing to order. good morning. i want to welcome our witnesses, secretary austin and general brown. we appreciate you being with us here today. general brown, this is your first appearance before the subcommittee. your position today, and i want to thank you for your commitment and long-standing service to our nation. secretary austin, lester, when you testified before this committee, we discussed the -- default. thankfully, cooler heads prevailed and we were able to come together with a bipartisan matter to avoid a catastrophic government shutdown but we have failed miserably in getting the budget down on time. here we are, more than halfway through the fiscal year and you just got your budget, albeit six months late. these repeated delays ha
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all across the uk. coming up on today's show, prince harry has just arrived at saint paul's cathedral. you can see pictures on your screens now just from a few moments ago. he arrived, of course, for a special service to mark the 10th anniversary of the invictus games, my royal correspondents will bring us live updates and we'll also get reaction to that bombshell news rishi sunak earlier on today that one of his mps has dramatically defected to the labour party . natalie elphicke labour party. natalie elphicke says the tories have become a byword for incompetence and division. we'll have the latest on the defection that's divided politics and a new report by two former tory ministers is calling former tory ministers is calling for the home office to be split up because it is incapable of controlling immigration. now, do those guys have a point, or having spectacularly failed to control our borders themselves, are they merely looking for a scapegoat ? that's all coming up scapegoat? that's all coming up
all across the uk. coming up on today's show, prince harry has just arrived at saint paul's cathedral. you can see pictures on your screens now just from a few moments ago. he arrived, of course, for a special service to mark the 10th anniversary of the invictus games, my royal correspondents will bring us live updates and we'll also get reaction to that bombshell news rishi sunak earlier on today that one of his mps has dramatically defected to the labour party . natalie elphicke labour party....
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around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. energy providers in ukraine are warning there could be power shutdowns across the country after russia carried out another massive drone and missile attack. transport and energy infrastructure were targeted, and at least three thermal power plants were seriously damaged. ukraine says its air defence forces downed dozens of russian missiles and drones overnight. the kyiv region was hit — two people were wounded in that strike. with more on the strikes in ukraine, let's cross to our team at bbc verify and our correspondent olga robinson, who has been looking at the latest images. this is an image posted earlier by president zelensky of what appears to be the aftermath of a strike on a ukrainian energy facility. we do not know where this photo was taken but we can see via services at the scene. ukraine says this was a massive attack across all of these regions here you can see on the map, with 55 missiles and 21 drones launched by russia overnight. the air force says most of them shut
around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. energy providers in ukraine are warning there could be power shutdowns across the country after russia carried out another massive drone and missile attack. transport and energy infrastructure were targeted, and at least three thermal power plants were seriously damaged. ukraine says its air defence forces downed dozens of russian missiles and drones overnight. the kyiv region was hit — two people were wounded in that strike. with more on...
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inside prince harry's trip to the uk overnight. kelly cobiella at the palace for us. >> reporter: savannah, good morning. yeah, he's here to promote one of his signature charities, but not meeting up with his father, king charles. a sussex spokesperson explaining why. i will have details for you coming up. >>> all right. okay. this morning we will pull the curtain up on something called spaving. this morning how some stores are getting you to spend more even though they think you are spending less. how you can spot and avoid it. first, this "day" on nbc. less. ho >>> coming up, the return of our popular series "today's five things." experts share their top don'ts. >> with some on the way, what not to do when it comes to your garden, when it comes to the home improvement projects and when it comes to upcoming vacations, as well. >> don't spav. never spav. >> never spav! >> after your local news and weather. ous allergic reactions can occur that can be severe. tell your doctor about new or worsening eye problems such as eye pain or v
inside prince harry's trip to the uk overnight. kelly cobiella at the palace for us. >> reporter: savannah, good morning. yeah, he's here to promote one of his signature charities, but not meeting up with his father, king charles. a sussex spokesperson explaining why. i will have details for you coming up. >>> all right. okay. this morning we will pull the curtain up on something called spaving. this morning how some stores are getting you to spend more even though they think you...
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that was our correspondent - the clinical trial in the uk. that was our correspondent who is in george, a coastal south african city, where a massive rescue operation is under way, a building has collapsed. let's move on to eurovision. croatia and ukraine are among the countries to have qualified for the grand final of the eurovision song contest in sweden. with more on last night's semifinal, david sillitto reports — and there are flashing images coming—up cheering. welcome to the eurovision song contest 202a. and so it begins. eurovision 202a, and the first semifinal. and while the uk is automatically guaranteed a place in saturday's main event, this opening show was a chance for olly alexander to reveal his gravity—defying eurovision routine. it was definitely slightly dizzying, and it's a reminder ofjust how much these days is put into staging and spectacle. # so take me there. # won't you make me dizzy for your kisses...# croatia's baby lasagna with rim tim tagi dim are the bookies' favourites with a song... ..that got the arena si
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it's very different in the uk from some other parts of europe. it's different in europe from china and from america and other parts of the world as well. in the uk, big tech firms are being told they must do more to protect children online. ofcom — the uk communications regulator — says social media firms must — quote — �*tame toxic algorithms'. it has outlined more than a0 practical steps that services will need to take under the new online safety act. they include robust age checks to prevent children seeing harmful content. as saqib bhatti, the uk's minister for the digital economy and tech, explained to the bbc earlier. social media companies are going to be expected to verify those people who access and those children who access their online services, and what they suggest it is, where it's things like facial id, it might be credit checks, a number of things, they are telling social media companies they must put in mechanisms to verify who accesses social media. we spoke to belinda parmar, a consultant who helps big business become
it's very different in the uk from some other parts of europe. it's different in europe from china and from america and other parts of the world as well. in the uk, big tech firms are being told they must do more to protect children online. ofcom — the uk communications regulator — says social media firms must — quote — �*tame toxic algorithms'. it has outlined more than a0 practical steps that services will need to take under the new online safety act. they include robust age checks...
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uk to celebrate their movement he started. what isn't on the schedule is any planned meeting with his father, the king. hello, i'm lucy hockings, welcome to bbc news now, three hours of fast—moving news, interviews and reaction. we start with dramatic developments in uk politics and for the prime minister rishi sunak, who suffered heavy defeats in last week's local elections in england. moments before he stood in parliament for prime minister's questions, one of his own mps natalie elphicke announced that she was defecting from the ruling conservative party to join the labour opposition. this is the moment natalie elphicke crossed the floor in the house of commons. whilst increasing our economic security... you can see her approachng the benches on the right—hand side before taking her seat behind the labour leader, sir keir starmer. she said her former party has become a byword for incompetence and division and criticised what she called the broken promises of rishi sunak�*s tired and chaotic government. sir keir starme
uk to celebrate their movement he started. what isn't on the schedule is any planned meeting with his father, the king. hello, i'm lucy hockings, welcome to bbc news now, three hours of fast—moving news, interviews and reaction. we start with dramatic developments in uk politics and for the prime minister rishi sunak, who suffered heavy defeats in last week's local elections in england. moments before he stood in parliament for prime minister's questions, one of his own mps natalie elphicke...
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the minister also announced that the uk authorities will remove the status of diplomatic property from some russian objects. and besides, london imposes visa restrictions for our diplomats. recently, the british authorities have been openly heating up relations with moscow. earlier, foreign minister cameron declared ukraine right. members of the nato bloc with the exception of ukraine, and we see that both the vaunted leopards and the vaunted abrams were destroyed here by ours. guys, including guardsmen, paratroopers are here, as they say, they beat, we beat and we will beat any equipment, no matter what equipment put the collective west, the power of russian weapons, the strength of spirit of our soldiers, it is incomprehensible. nato may legally prohibit itself from sending troops to ukraine, the italian career writes about this. according to the newspaper, in the first half of july the summit. in washington plans to consider a document that enshrines the abandonment of ground operations. literally translated from english , the wording sounds like no boot on ukrainian soil. the allia
the minister also announced that the uk authorities will remove the status of diplomatic property from some russian objects. and besides, london imposes visa restrictions for our diplomats. recently, the british authorities have been openly heating up relations with moscow. earlier, foreign minister cameron declared ukraine right. members of the nato bloc with the exception of ukraine, and we see that both the vaunted leopards and the vaunted abrams were destroyed here by ours. guys, including...
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there has also been a campaign in the uk to halt weapons deliveries to israel over their potential misuse. what does this say about where israel is? and do you think this will trigger more international response that will further isolate israel? >> well, obviously is under some pressure, but as we all know, that is a security agreement between the us and israel. and it is bilateral issue between the two countries. i'm not going to comment on that it for them to sides, but in all of course, the situation in gas is an enormous tragedy. from the innocent israelis that will killed during the horrific hamas attack on 7th october, as well as all the innocent palestinians and the drainage have a right to defend themselves, but also to take in consideration the humanitarian aspects i want to ask you about this. the biden ministration rushing to complete a report that is due in congress about whether israel violated international law. well, while using us weaponry and the last seven months or so of the war in gaza. here's what the state department said. recently has a conclusion been made as to wh
there has also been a campaign in the uk to halt weapons deliveries to israel over their potential misuse. what does this say about where israel is? and do you think this will trigger more international response that will further isolate israel? >> well, obviously is under some pressure, but as we all know, that is a security agreement between the us and israel. and it is bilateral issue between the two countries. i'm not going to comment on that it for them to sides, but in all of...
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for thursday, then, high pressure pretty much on top of the uk. this weather front loitering across the north of the country. but once again we could start off with some mist and fog through the morning, but it won't last. that strong may sunshine will get going, burning it away. and we should see plenty of sunshine for england and wales, central and southern scotland, northern ireland, just some splashes of rain across the north of scotland. but even here later in the day, it'll start to peter out as it moves its way northwards. temperatures 19 or 20 degrees across southeast scotland, 22 or 23 in the warmest spots across england and wales. and winds will remain light, generally from the south. we do it all again on friday, could start up a bit misty, murky, and then we'll see plenty of sunshine through the afternoon, just a chance of an isolated shower, but most places dry. we'll start to see that warmth and brighter weather pushing into northern scotland as well. so 16 or 17 degrees for stornoway, still on the cool side for lerwick, but mid 20s
for thursday, then, high pressure pretty much on top of the uk. this weather front loitering across the north of the country. but once again we could start off with some mist and fog through the morning, but it won't last. that strong may sunshine will get going, burning it away. and we should see plenty of sunshine for england and wales, central and southern scotland, northern ireland, just some splashes of rain across the north of scotland. but even here later in the day, it'll start to peter...
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nearly 150 children have taken part in the study across five hospitals in the uk. once completed, it's hoped there will be enough evidence for the treatment to be offered on the nhs. it's amazing. even small things like going to the theatre, we would avoid the ice cream at half time because it may contain peanut. we don't want to exclude thomas, so we just wouldn't eat it. now we can eat it. children taking part must continue to take small amounts of peanuts or milk to maintain their new tolerance, but, for the first time, they can lead more normal lives. alastair fee, bbc news. the white house paused a shipment of weapons to israel last week because of concerns about the country's plans to launch a ground offensive in rafah, in southern gaza. the consignment is said to have included large bombs. the us has been urging israel not to invade rafah, where hundreds of thousands of palestinians have been sheltering. mediators in cairo are holding further talks today with delegations from israel and hamas. from jerusalem, our middle east correspondent yolande knell repor
nearly 150 children have taken part in the study across five hospitals in the uk. once completed, it's hoped there will be enough evidence for the treatment to be offered on the nhs. it's amazing. even small things like going to the theatre, we would avoid the ice cream at half time because it may contain peanut. we don't want to exclude thomas, so we just wouldn't eat it. now we can eat it. children taking part must continue to take small amounts of peanuts or milk to maintain their new...
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gb news the uk coutinho told. gb news the uk aims to be the safest in the world. when i was children's minister i looked at wellbeing and one of the things that i was really interested in was the link between how much time our children are spending online and their mental health. >> and for me, there was two things. it's what they could access and i'm really pleased that we're doing the online safety legislation because that that will tackle that part. but it's what it's stopping it's also what it's stopping them doing. that's the things them doing. so that's the things that about. i definitely that i care about. i definitely welcome government's efforts to act make sure that act on this and make sure that we're the safest place in the country when it comes to sorry in the world. when it comes to being online for children, two thirds of nhs trusts are missing their target to treat patients within 18 weeks of referral . within 18 weeks of referral. >> that's according to analysis by labour. the party says 114 trusts out . of 167 have failed trusts out. of 167 have
gb news the uk coutinho told. gb news the uk aims to be the safest in the world. when i was children's minister i looked at wellbeing and one of the things that i was really interested in was the link between how much time our children are spending online and their mental health. >> and for me, there was two things. it's what they could access and i'm really pleased that we're doing the online safety legislation because that that will tackle that part. but it's what it's stopping it's...
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prince harry back in the uk. the king is too busy to see him. spokesperson the duke said in response to many inquiries and know itted speculation whether or not the duke will meet his father while in the uk. it will not be possible due to the majesty's full program. here with reaction is piers morgan. >> ainsley: you're a father, if your child lived in another country and was coming back, you would make time to see your child, this is the king we're talking about. what does this tell you? piers morgan nothing to do with king charles busy schedule, what the duke of sussex tried to refer to. he can do what he likes. if i were suffering cancer and one son lived 6000 miles away and flew to the city i was living in. i was doing events a mile from where i was living, the cathedral is where harry is doing the invictus games. charles has not made time. it has nothing to do with schedule and everything to do with the psychodrama unfolding with the royal family since they went to be royal celebrities in california using their title to enrich themselves. i
prince harry back in the uk. the king is too busy to see him. spokesperson the duke said in response to many inquiries and know itted speculation whether or not the duke will meet his father while in the uk. it will not be possible due to the majesty's full program. here with reaction is piers morgan. >> ainsley: you're a father, if your child lived in another country and was coming back, you would make time to see your child, this is the king we're talking about. what does this tell you?...