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BBCNEWS BBC News September 15, 2024
And you can see that from the
turnout today.
There were easily thousands of people here coming to pay their last respects to somebody they describe as humble, who was willing to help members of the community and who inspired many children to take up athletics. Earlier in the day, local councillors met here at Bukwo District and passed a motion to name a street and a Sports Venue after her. Earlier, we heard from paris, which is the city she ran her last marathon that they are also planning to to name a Sports Venue after her. Her death,
atjust 33,
has shocked many members of this community. She is the third athlete to die as a result of Domestic Violence in kenya, where she lived in just three years, and therefore this death has cast a spotlight on an endemic issue in the country. And those conversations are going on here today. Fellow athletes are wearing black T Shirts with the inscription, say no to gender based violence.
Sunita caminya
is the un womens ending violence against Women Policy Specialist in east and
southern africa,
she shared her reflections. Its a really its a horrible day, and its a reminder that rebeccas story is all too common, and we have a public emergency of violence against women and girls that is not being adequately addressed. Um, we really we need to learn that Rebeccas Experience could have been prevented. And without more urgent and collective action, we will continue to fail many women and girls just like rebecca. You talked there about urgent collective action. What does that mean . What kind of action . Well, what we know is that we need. Violence against women and girls is preventable, and everyone needs to be involved through comprehensive approaches that engage all members of society. We know that by increasing long Term Funding to womens and support to womens rights organisations, we can play a more critical role because they are developing the solutions to end, to prevent and respond to violence against women, by promoting the Leadership And Participation of women and girls in Decision Making and Policy Spaces that can also help ensure that the policies and programmes meet the realities of their of their lives, and strengthening Protection Mechanisms to prevent and eliminate violence before it begins. Addressing different forms of discrimination, including against womens womens Human Rights defenders, and investing in adequate research and data so that we can better understand what is Driving Femicide in certain contexts and how to better prevent it, and ultimately really stepping up our investments in prevention, because we know that there are various strategies that can that have been proven effective to prevent violence and reach that
critical mass,
to break the cycle of violence against women and girls. And weve been Hearing Voices raising their concerns, specifically in east africa, in this region. Is there a particular issue here . We know that the intentional killing of women or femicides and all forms of violence against women happen
all over the world.
That is not unique to
east africa.
But we do know that there are factors that can either protect women and girls from violence or increase their risk. So for example, recognising violence against women as a violation of Human Rights grounded in discrimination and Gender Inequality rather than an individual. Isolated case is an important Starting Point when we know when we can support relationships being equitable, not based on power over our control over one another, its also less likely that violence will take place. And when womens socio economic empowerment is celebrated and recognised as a benefit to everyone, regardless of their
gender identity,
women in public positions or successful will not be targeted for going against stereotypes, for example. And, of course, we know that when laws and policies are enforced, violence against women will be recognised as a crime and perpetrators of violence will be held to account for their actions. So these are some of the factors that can contribute to making the region and and the world safer for women and girls. And you listed there some of the things that need to change and the differences, i appreciate that. What kind of time frames are we talking about, though, to try and implement that . Well, we know that violence against women is a complex issue, but that doesnt mean that Action Cant be taken. So there are immediate actions that can be taken, right . Like upholding the laws. Ensuring that the laws that are in place are enforced. Theyre resourced annually in
state budgets,
that the institutions who are responsible for protecting rights to live free of violence are actually staffed adequately and have mechanisms to monitor progress against their commitments, and ensuring that there is also support for wider society to be looking at this issue from a lens of its something that can be prevented, violence is not normal, its notjustified, and everyone has a role to play in taking action. And these investments also need to be made over time in our
education systems,
in our
health systems.
So really working to transform society that is grounded currently in Gender Inequality to one that is based on tolerance non Violence And Equality for all. These are the life pictures of the funeral. Lets listen in. Trumpets play. Music
the last post.
We pray. And just to explain here that Rebecca Cheptegei was, as well as a
marathon runner,
a former soldier, and that explains the military elements of the funeral we are seeing right now. Today you can see the numbers that have turned out for the funeral of Rebecca Cheptegei. She was set on fire by a former boyfriend. That was in kenya where she lived and trained. Her body was brought back here to uganda where she is from, and you can see mourners, her family there, her fellow athletes there, as well as soldiers there, as a former soldiers there, as a former soldier herself, the Military Component of this funeral explained. We will leave the coverage there of the funeral taking place in uganda. A former senior us official says president zelensky s frustration over the use of long Range Missiles against russia is palpable and justified.
Kurt volker,
previously the special representative for ukraine negotiations, was speaking to the bbc after Sir Keir Starmer and President Biden wrapped up their talks in washington with no public announcement of any change in
policy on ukraine.
Aruna iyengar
has this report. The latest attacks in ukraines
sumy region.
Volodymyr zelensky
has accused the west of emboldening Vladimir Putin with its hesitation over long Range Missiles.
President biden
and Sir Keir Starmer had met to decide whether to allow kyiv to use Storm Shadow missiles against targets inside russia. I dont think much about Vladimir Putin. Despite this put down there is still a cautious approach and no official change in policy. This wasnt a meeting about a particular capability, that wasnt why we got our
heads down today.
It was to allow ourselves the space, which we took, and the time, which we took, to have a strategic discussion. These long Range Missiles are at the heart of the talks. The uk already supplies Storm Shadows to ukraine, but only for use within ukraine. The coming weeks could see that the change with them being allowed to be fired into russia at
military installations.
Some military observers say Ukraine Isjustified in wanting to stop the attacks at source. Now, what may happen here is some of us may get loosened up
behind the scenes,
you may see the us not object to the uk allowing the Storm Shadows to go, you may see some shift in the us Position Butjust not announced as some sort of new policy. But ukrainian frustration is palpable and i think it is justified. And former Uk
Defence secretary
Ben Wallace said this. All of that delay, all of that
tug of war,
favours russia. It allows putin to insert in the delay threats and new red lines and efforts to divide and rule in the international community. The russian president , Vladimir Putin, chaired a meeting of the Security Council yesterday. Russia says if restrictions are lifted, that would be an attack by
nato and russia.
Meanwhile, the former president of russia,
dmitry medvedev,
has increased the rhetoric and he said, what arrogant Anglo Saxon Dimwits failed to admit though is you can only test someone s patients for so long. There is a delicate balance here for the west, weighing up the effects of action against the effects of inaction. Added to the mix is worrying evidence that Iran And
North korea
are supplying weapons to russia.
President zelensky
of ukraine is begging for help from the west.
Translation putin
and his accomplices must feel all the problems that war brings, the war must become significantly harderfor russia. This is the reality of war in ukraine. It is a country desperate for ongoing help. Its allies are working out what is the best way to do it. Now its time for a look at
todays sport.
Hello from the
bbc sport centre.
After two defeats in their first three Premier League Games
Manchester united
have after two defeats in their first three Premier League Games
Manchester united
have returned to winning ways following the international break with a much needed win at southampton. Relief for manager eric ten hag. His side could have gone behind but Cameron Archer saw his penalty saved by
goalkeeper andre onana.
Summer signing matthijs de ligt
then put united in front, his first goal for The Club before Marcus Rashford added a second before half time.
Alejandro garnacho
added a third in stoppage time, all to the delight of the united boss who admits his side rode their luck at the start. The start was not easy, also some credit to southampton who were very energetic, but i think the penalty was the turnaround in the game and then not so far after we scored a goal. I think it was very important from that moment on.
We saw glimpses
of what Marcus Rashford is capable of, the first goal since march, how important is that the him for his confidence as much as Anything Else . His confidence as much as an Hinu Else .. Anything Else . Very important. For every striker, Anything Else . Very important. For every striker, they Anything Else . Very important. For every striker, they want Anything Else . Very important. For every striker, they want to | for every striker, they want to be in the Scoring List and was the first is in, then more is coming. Once they dry, i was telling them that the
ketchup bottle,
once it is going, there is coming. Bottle, once it is going, there is coming is coming. We are still in the name, is coming. We are still in the game. I is coming. We are still in the game. I felt is coming. We are still in the game, i felt we is coming. We are still in the game, i felt we were is coming. We are still in the game, i felt we were getting
j game,
i felt we were getting into
it game,
i felt we were getting into it more, and then we had a man into it more, and then we had a man sent into it more, and then we had a man sent off and it became impossible to claw it back and then impossible to claw it back and then it impossible to claw it back and then it is impossible to claw it back and then it is about a too much damags then it is about a too much damage. The mentality with the
players damage.
The mentality with the players was great until the 96th players was great until the 96th minute, we let a
ball inside 96th minute,
we let a ball inside the box and i am annoyed about inside the box and i am annoyed about that inside the box and i am annoyed about that. But i saw so much to be about that. But i saw so much to be positive about today. Seven more Premier League matches on saturday, most of them are now under way. The Champions Manchester City are taking on the last side to beat them At Home, that was brentford two years ago. Its currently 1 0 to the visitors.
Johann vissa
with the goal. The only other team like City Whove won all three opening games are liverpool, At Home to
nottingham forest,
you can see in the late game, chelsea go to bournemouth. With their new manager Enzo Maresca not feeling under pressure to deliver despite the huge money The Clubs been spending. Ifi if i spend my energy about something different, i think it is not worth it. I spoke with told, i think when we play city that more or less, and i spoke days ago so im sticking with both of them, there is not any problem at all. Ferraris Charles Leclerc has taken pole for sundays Azerbaijan Grand Prix there was a big shock as mclaren s Lando Norris was eliminated in the first part of qualifying, hell only start 17th in baku, but his championship rival Max Verstappen In The Red Bull did not take advantage, he starts sixth while leclerc was fastest of all in the final session to take a fourth consecutive pole in baku ahead of norris Team Mate Oscar piastri and the second ferrari of
carlos sainz.
Next to the biggest Team Competition in
womens golf.
Europe are attempting to overturn an already imposing lead for Team Usa on day two of the Solheim Cup in virginia. The hosts won both the foursomes and fourballs to establish a 6 2 lead. Europe have made a fine start to saturdays foursomes emily Pederson And
Carlota ciganda
leading the way, they are currently one up over the World Number one Nelly Korda and
allisen corpuz.
Europe also currently up in two of the other ties while america lead the other. In tennis, the united states have beaten germany to top their group in the
davis cup.
Both teams had already clinched their place in the Quarter Finals after winning their opening two Group Matches in China But
Brandon nakashima
sealed the tie for the usa after beating Maximilian Marterer in straight sets. And thats all the sport for now.
Typhoon yagi
has caused severe flooding in myanmar with more than 230,000 people forced to leave their homes, according to officials. The Countrys Military has called for foreign aid to help cope with the disaster.
Michael bristow
has more. The Burmese Military has become isolated from the outside world since it seized power three years ago. But such is the extent of the flooding in myanmar and its now appealing for outside help. Images show burmese people rescuing what they can, including livestock from the rising water. Translation its terrible to experience flooding because we cannot live our lives well when it happens. It can be ok for people who have money, but for the people who have to work day to day for their meals, its not ok at all. So im afraid of the floods.
Heavy rain
has also caused the Mekong River to break its banks, causing flooding in areas of Northern Thailand and across the border in laos.
Typhoon yagi
was the most powerful storm in asia this year. Its after effects has still been felt. Michael bristow,
bbc news.
During the covid lockdown it became more common to order Food Shopping Online and the trend has continued, whether its for convenience, Health Reasons or transport issues. But it seems some supermarkets are keeping the costs higher for online shoppers, making own brand items unavailable, and charging them more than those who head in store.
Simon spark
has more. Totally disappeared. Lee is a loyal
asda shopper.
He pays for their annual Delivery Pass so he can order his shop online and get it to his door, something he needs to do for his family. Im a full time carer. I look after my Wife And Son so its very difficult for us to get out. But recently hes been forced to pay more. For baked beans, about 27p per tin for the essentials. Totally disappeared. Next one is
a2p or heinz.
These are the items lee couldnt get online.
Lees list
includes
apple sauce,
in
store price 72p.
Cheapest online 1. 70.
Baked beans
in
store 27p.
Online 42p.
Baked beans
and sausages in
store 50p.
Online 56p.
Instant coffee
in
store 99p.
Online 2. 25.
Garden peas
in
store 28p.
Online 55p. New
Potatoes 38p
in store, online 75p. So what should have cost 3
turnout today.<\/a> There were easily thousands of people here coming to pay their last respects to somebody they describe as humble, who was willing to help members of the community and who inspired many children to take up athletics. Earlier in the day, local councillors met here at Bukwo District and passed a motion to name a street and a Sports Venue after her. Earlier, we heard from paris, which is the city she ran her last marathon that they are also planning to to name a Sports Venue after her. Her death,
atjust 33,<\/a> has shocked many members of this community. She is the third athlete to die as a result of Domestic Violence in kenya, where she lived in just three years, and therefore this death has cast a spotlight on an endemic issue in the country. And those conversations are going on here today. Fellow athletes are wearing black T Shirts with the inscription, say no to gender based violence.
Sunita caminya <\/a>is the un womens ending violence against Women Policy Specialist in east and
southern africa,<\/a> she shared her reflections. Its a really its a horrible day, and its a reminder that rebeccas story is all too common, and we have a public emergency of violence against women and girls that is not being adequately addressed. Um, we really we need to learn that Rebeccas Experience could have been prevented. And without more urgent and collective action, we will continue to fail many women and girls just like rebecca. You talked there about urgent collective action. What does that mean . What kind of action . Well, what we know is that we need. Violence against women and girls is preventable, and everyone needs to be involved through comprehensive approaches that engage all members of society. We know that by increasing long Term Funding to womens and support to womens rights organisations, we can play a more critical role because they are developing the solutions to end, to prevent and respond to violence against women, by promoting the Leadership And Participation of women and girls in Decision Making and Policy Spaces that can also help ensure that the policies and programmes meet the realities of their of their lives, and strengthening Protection Mechanisms to prevent and eliminate violence before it begins. Addressing different forms of discrimination, including against womens womens Human Rights defenders, and investing in adequate research and data so that we can better understand what is Driving Femicide in certain contexts and how to better prevent it, and ultimately really stepping up our investments in prevention, because we know that there are various strategies that can that have been proven effective to prevent violence and reach that
critical mass,<\/a> to break the cycle of violence against women and girls. And weve been Hearing Voices raising their concerns, specifically in east africa, in this region. Is there a particular issue here . We know that the intentional killing of women or femicides and all forms of violence against women happen
all over the world.<\/a> That is not unique to
east africa.<\/a> But we do know that there are factors that can either protect women and girls from violence or increase their risk. So for example, recognising violence against women as a violation of Human Rights grounded in discrimination and Gender Inequality rather than an individual. Isolated case is an important Starting Point when we know when we can support relationships being equitable, not based on power over our control over one another, its also less likely that violence will take place. And when womens socio economic empowerment is celebrated and recognised as a benefit to everyone, regardless of their
gender identity,<\/a> women in public positions or successful will not be targeted for going against stereotypes, for example. And, of course, we know that when laws and policies are enforced, violence against women will be recognised as a crime and perpetrators of violence will be held to account for their actions. So these are some of the factors that can contribute to making the region and and the world safer for women and girls. And you listed there some of the things that need to change and the differences, i appreciate that. What kind of time frames are we talking about, though, to try and implement that . Well, we know that violence against women is a complex issue, but that doesnt mean that Action Cant be taken. So there are immediate actions that can be taken, right . Like upholding the laws. Ensuring that the laws that are in place are enforced. Theyre resourced annually in
state budgets,<\/a> that the institutions who are responsible for protecting rights to live free of violence are actually staffed adequately and have mechanisms to monitor progress against their commitments, and ensuring that there is also support for wider society to be looking at this issue from a lens of its something that can be prevented, violence is not normal, its notjustified, and everyone has a role to play in taking action. And these investments also need to be made over time in our
education systems,<\/a> in our
health systems.<\/a> So really working to transform society that is grounded currently in Gender Inequality to one that is based on tolerance non Violence And Equality for all. These are the life pictures of the funeral. Lets listen in. Trumpets play. Music
the last post.<\/a> We pray. And just to explain here that Rebecca Cheptegei was, as well as a
marathon runner,<\/a> a former soldier, and that explains the military elements of the funeral we are seeing right now. Today you can see the numbers that have turned out for the funeral of Rebecca Cheptegei. She was set on fire by a former boyfriend. That was in kenya where she lived and trained. Her body was brought back here to uganda where she is from, and you can see mourners, her family there, her fellow athletes there, as well as soldiers there, as a former soldiers there, as a former soldier herself, the Military Component of this funeral explained. We will leave the coverage there of the funeral taking place in uganda. A former senior us official says president zelensky s frustration over the use of long Range Missiles against russia is palpable and justified.
Kurt volker,<\/a> previously the special representative for ukraine negotiations, was speaking to the bbc after Sir Keir Starmer and President Biden wrapped up their talks in washington with no public announcement of any change in
policy on ukraine.<\/a>
Aruna iyengar <\/a>has this report. The latest attacks in ukraines
sumy region.<\/a>
Volodymyr zelensky <\/a>has accused the west of emboldening Vladimir Putin with its hesitation over long Range Missiles.
President biden <\/a>and Sir Keir Starmer had met to decide whether to allow kyiv to use Storm Shadow missiles against targets inside russia. I dont think much about Vladimir Putin. Despite this put down there is still a cautious approach and no official change in policy. This wasnt a meeting about a particular capability, that wasnt why we got our
heads down today.<\/a> It was to allow ourselves the space, which we took, and the time, which we took, to have a strategic discussion. These long Range Missiles are at the heart of the talks. The uk already supplies Storm Shadows to ukraine, but only for use within ukraine. The coming weeks could see that the change with them being allowed to be fired into russia at
military installations.<\/a> Some military observers say Ukraine Isjustified in wanting to stop the attacks at source. Now, what may happen here is some of us may get loosened up
behind the scenes,<\/a> you may see the us not object to the uk allowing the Storm Shadows to go, you may see some shift in the us Position Butjust not announced as some sort of new policy. But ukrainian frustration is palpable and i think it is justified. And former Uk
Defence secretary <\/a>Ben Wallace said this. All of that delay, all of that
tug of war,<\/a> favours russia. It allows putin to insert in the delay threats and new red lines and efforts to divide and rule in the international community. The russian president , Vladimir Putin, chaired a meeting of the Security Council yesterday. Russia says if restrictions are lifted, that would be an attack by
nato and russia.<\/a> Meanwhile, the former president of russia,
dmitry medvedev,<\/a> has increased the rhetoric and he said, what arrogant Anglo Saxon Dimwits failed to admit though is you can only test someone s patients for so long. There is a delicate balance here for the west, weighing up the effects of action against the effects of inaction. Added to the mix is worrying evidence that Iran And
North korea <\/a>are supplying weapons to russia.
President zelensky <\/a>of ukraine is begging for help from the west.
Translation putin <\/a>and his accomplices must feel all the problems that war brings, the war must become significantly harderfor russia. This is the reality of war in ukraine. It is a country desperate for ongoing help. Its allies are working out what is the best way to do it. Now its time for a look at
todays sport.<\/a> Hello from the
bbc sport centre.<\/a> After two defeats in their first three Premier League Games
Manchester united <\/a>have after two defeats in their first three Premier League Games
Manchester united <\/a>have returned to winning ways following the international break with a much needed win at southampton. Relief for manager eric ten hag. His side could have gone behind but Cameron Archer saw his penalty saved by
goalkeeper andre onana.<\/a>
Summer signing matthijs de ligt <\/a>then put united in front, his first goal for The Club before Marcus Rashford added a second before half time.
Alejandro garnacho <\/a>added a third in stoppage time, all to the delight of the united boss who admits his side rode their luck at the start. The start was not easy, also some credit to southampton who were very energetic, but i think the penalty was the turnaround in the game and then not so far after we scored a goal. I think it was very important from that moment on.
We saw glimpses <\/a>of what Marcus Rashford is capable of, the first goal since march, how important is that the him for his confidence as much as Anything Else . His confidence as much as an Hinu Else .. Anything Else . Very important. For every striker, Anything Else . Very important. For every striker, they Anything Else . Very important. For every striker, they want Anything Else . Very important. For every striker, they want to | for every striker, they want to be in the Scoring List and was the first is in, then more is coming. Once they dry, i was telling them that the
ketchup bottle,<\/a> once it is going, there is coming. Bottle, once it is going, there is coming is coming. We are still in the name, is coming. We are still in the game. I is coming. We are still in the game. I felt is coming. We are still in the game, i felt we is coming. We are still in the game, i felt we were is coming. We are still in the game, i felt we were getting
j game,<\/a> i felt we were getting into
it game,<\/a> i felt we were getting into it more, and then we had a man into it more, and then we had a man sent into it more, and then we had a man sent off and it became impossible to claw it back and then impossible to claw it back and then it impossible to claw it back and then it is impossible to claw it back and then it is about a too much damags then it is about a too much damage. The mentality with the
players damage.<\/a> The mentality with the players was great until the 96th players was great until the 96th minute, we let a
ball inside 96th minute,<\/a> we let a ball inside the box and i am annoyed about inside the box and i am annoyed about that inside the box and i am annoyed about that. But i saw so much to be about that. But i saw so much to be positive about today. Seven more Premier League matches on saturday, most of them are now under way. The Champions Manchester City are taking on the last side to beat them At Home, that was brentford two years ago. Its currently 1 0 to the visitors.
Johann vissa <\/a>with the goal. The only other team like City Whove won all three opening games are liverpool, At Home to
nottingham forest,<\/a> you can see in the late game, chelsea go to bournemouth. With their new manager Enzo Maresca not feeling under pressure to deliver despite the huge money The Clubs been spending. Ifi if i spend my energy about something different, i think it is not worth it. I spoke with told, i think when we play city that more or less, and i spoke days ago so im sticking with both of them, there is not any problem at all. Ferraris Charles Leclerc has taken pole for sundays Azerbaijan Grand Prix there was a big shock as mclaren s Lando Norris was eliminated in the first part of qualifying, hell only start 17th in baku, but his championship rival Max Verstappen In The Red Bull did not take advantage, he starts sixth while leclerc was fastest of all in the final session to take a fourth consecutive pole in baku ahead of norris Team Mate Oscar piastri and the second ferrari of
carlos sainz.<\/a> Next to the biggest Team Competition in
womens golf.<\/a> Europe are attempting to overturn an already imposing lead for Team Usa on day two of the Solheim Cup in virginia. The hosts won both the foursomes and fourballs to establish a 6 2 lead. Europe have made a fine start to saturdays foursomes emily Pederson And
Carlota ciganda <\/a>leading the way, they are currently one up over the World Number one Nelly Korda and
allisen corpuz.<\/a> Europe also currently up in two of the other ties while america lead the other. In tennis, the united states have beaten germany to top their group in the
davis cup.<\/a> Both teams had already clinched their place in the Quarter Finals after winning their opening two Group Matches in China But
Brandon nakashima <\/a>sealed the tie for the usa after beating Maximilian Marterer in straight sets. And thats all the sport for now.
Typhoon yagi <\/a>has caused severe flooding in myanmar with more than 230,000 people forced to leave their homes, according to officials. The Countrys Military has called for foreign aid to help cope with the disaster.
Michael bristow <\/a>has more. The Burmese Military has become isolated from the outside world since it seized power three years ago. But such is the extent of the flooding in myanmar and its now appealing for outside help. Images show burmese people rescuing what they can, including livestock from the rising water. Translation its terrible to experience flooding because we cannot live our lives well when it happens. It can be ok for people who have money, but for the people who have to work day to day for their meals, its not ok at all. So im afraid of the floods.
Heavy rain <\/a>has also caused the Mekong River to break its banks, causing flooding in areas of Northern Thailand and across the border in laos.
Typhoon yagi <\/a>was the most powerful storm in asia this year. Its after effects has still been felt. Michael bristow,
bbc news.<\/a> During the covid lockdown it became more common to order Food Shopping Online and the trend has continued, whether its for convenience, Health Reasons or transport issues. But it seems some supermarkets are keeping the costs higher for online shoppers, making own brand items unavailable, and charging them more than those who head in store.
Simon spark <\/a>has more. Totally disappeared. Lee is a loyal
asda shopper.<\/a> He pays for their annual Delivery Pass so he can order his shop online and get it to his door, something he needs to do for his family. Im a full time carer. I look after my Wife And Son so its very difficult for us to get out. But recently hes been forced to pay more. For baked beans, about 27p per tin for the essentials. Totally disappeared. Next one is
a2p or heinz.<\/a> These are the items lee couldnt get online.
Lees list <\/a>includes
apple sauce,<\/a> in
store price 72p.<\/a> Cheapest online 1. 70.
Baked beans <\/a>in
store 27p.<\/a>
Online 42p.<\/a>
Baked beans <\/a>and sausages in
store 50p.<\/a> Online 56p.
Instant coffee <\/a>in
store 99p.<\/a> Online 2. 25.
Garden peas <\/a>in
store 28p.<\/a> Online 55p. New
Potatoes 38p <\/a>in store, online 75p. So what should have cost 3
. 14 <\/a>in store actually costs 6. 23 online. Multiply that out by everything you can see in this picture. And thats a difference of over 29. Its affecting a lot of families, and other people out there with low incomes are forced to pay them bigger prices and we just cant afford it. But it seems asda are not the only supermarket being selective with what goes on their website, weve found that Morrisons Saver Range has also gone missing. So weve brought Lees List and again, it was a similar story with all Saver Ranges in store, but not on the website, this time on five items. What should have cost 2. 50 in store would cost customers 5
. 69 <\/a>online, more than double. We also checked Lees List against tescos and
sainsbury s,<\/a> but they did list their Budget Range online. In response, asda says they have one of the largest Value Ranges on the market and like any retailer, we regularly review and adjust that range to reflect Customer Shopping habits. As a result, we removed some just essentials products from asda online earlier this year and morrisons told us they offer online customers great value through our Aldi And Lidl Price Match and more card offers. Our minimum online order is also one of the lowest in the market at 25. Normally our Shopping Budget is about 50 a week, but thats gone up to 70, 80 now. Its completely unfair. Simon spark,
bbc news.<\/a> The
trailblazing ballerina,<\/a> michaela deprince, has died at the age of 29. A Family Statement said she was an inspiration to everyone
who heard her story.<\/a> Deprince was born during sierra leones
civil war,<\/a> which took the lives of both her parents. She was taken to the us as a four year old, where her adopted family nurtured her love of ballet. She became the youngest ever principal dancer at the Dance Theatre of harlem. Michaela deprince told
hardtalk s <\/a>Stephen Sackur how her experiences impacted her as a dancer. I think it is very important for people to not forget about the struggles that theyve been through because it creates who you are. And if i didnt go through those things, i wouldnt be as strong as i am today. Because i go through horrible things every single day in my
dance career,<\/a> and people say things to me that maybe i would cry about but i dont, it doesnt necessarily faze me any more because of the things ive been said to before. You can use the things that you have been through to connect with the audience and that is what art is, and thats what makes it so passionate. And i mean, sometimes it is hard but at the same time you have to have the right
support system,<\/a> the right people who can help you bring you back into reality. Makena did prince who has died at the age of 29
foot michaela deprince,<\/a> who has died at the age of 29. Weve got quite a mixed Weather Picture around this afternoon for large parts of england and wales, were looking at dry weather with some decent sunshine. Certainly been fine so far today in pembrokeshire, if a little breezy. Further north and west though for scotland and Northern Ireland you can see the cloud piling in here. We do have a Weather Front thats bringing outbreaks of rain across northern Ireland Thats going to be working into
west scotland,<\/a> where there will also be some quite brisk
winds today,<\/a> gusts reaching into the 50 miles an hour at times in the
western isles,<\/a> as that Rain Works in. The rain towards the evening time will turn a little bit lighter and patchy in Northern Ireland very gradually, whereas england and wales still hanging on to a fair bit of sunshine and with the winds turning to a
southwesterly direction,<\/a> its milder compared with recent days. Top temperatures reaching 20 c overnight. Tonight, ourWeather Front moves southwards across from
scotland into northern england,<\/a> northern parts of wales. A few showers for
western scotland.<\/a> Weve still got the dry air and relatively cold air across east Anglia And
Southeast england,<\/a> where its going to be another chilly night. Weve got these Weather Fronts pushing southwards towards an area of High Pressure. Starting off on a sunny and chilly note across
east anglia,<\/a> the midlands, southern counties of england. A band of
rain for northern england,<\/a> North Wales gradually moving southwards through the day. And for scotland and Northern Ireland, broadly speaking, its a day of sunny spells and showers. Temperatures reaching the high teens to
low 20s,<\/a> which should feel okay in the best of the
days sunshine.<\/a> Well, that takes us on into next week, and well see another change in the Weather Pattern as High Pressure builds in across the uk. And so for monday, it might start off with a bit of cloud, maybe an odd bit of drizzle across southernmost areas, a few Mist And
Fog patches,<\/a> but otherwise theres that High Pressure. Builds in most of the uk will have dry weather with lengthy spells of sunshine. Just a little bit of high cloud in The Skies at times. Temperatures reaching generally around 17 to 21, so feeling pleasant in the sunshine. And as we go into next week deeper, it looks like the High Pressure is going to hang around, with an easterly wind starting to pull in some slightly milder air from the near continent, so theres going to be a lot of dry weather around with temperatures for more of us reaching the
low 20s,<\/a> which will feel quite pleasant after the recent
cool spell.<\/a> Bye for now. This is bbc news, the headlines. We are guilty, as government, but also the community is guilty. Thousands of people turn out for the funeral of olympic athlete, Rebecca Cheptegei in uganda. She was killed after being set on fire by a former boyfriend. A former senior us official tells the Bbc
President zelensky <\/a>s frustration over the use of long Range Missile against russia is palpable and justified. He was speaking after President Biden and Sir Keir Starmer Wrap Up Talks in washington with no public sign of changing their policy over ukraine. Two us astronauts stranded in space for months say it was hard to watch their Malfunctioning Craft Depart the international Space Station without them, but they are happy and trained to
expect the unexpected.<\/a> The Liberal
Democrats leader,<\/a> Sir Ed davey, has told his Partys Conference that people are absolutely ecstatic after the party won 72 seats in
westminster injuly <\/a>s general election. As the conference opened at lunch time, Sir
Ed made a <\/a>typically unusal Entry Riding in on a
jet ski,<\/a> before speaking to
waiting media.<\/a> At the
conference centre,<\/a> Chief Whip Wendy Chamberlain laid out the partys desire to push for changes to parliamentary procedures so the lib dems could have more influence as the third largest bloc in the commons","publisher":{"@type":"Organization","name":"archive.org","logo":{"@type":"ImageObject","width":"800","height":"600","url":"\/\/ia800102.us.archive.org\/22\/items\/BBCNEWS_20240914_140000_BBC_News\/BBCNEWS_20240914_140000_BBC_News.thumbs\/BBCNEWS_20240914_140000_BBC_News_000001.jpg"}},"autauthor":{"@type":"Organization"},"author":{"sameAs":"archive.org","name":"archive.org"}}],"coverageEndTime":"20240915T12:35:10+00:00"}