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china, russia, india and saudi arabia. the report said that there was no region in the world where the security situation had improved in 2023. a bbc investigation has traced how deadly synthetic drugs have been getting into the uk. nitazenes, which are more deadly then heroin, have recently been linked to more than two uk deaths a week. made in labs in china, nitazenes are being advertised on social media platforms and smuggled into the country, before being mixed into other illegal drugs by criminal gangs. 0ur correspondent colin campbell has more. 21—year—old southhampton musician dylan died after a unknowingly taking synthetic opioids called nitazenes that were hidden in heroin. i wanted to cuddle him, _ were hidden in heroin. i wanted to cuddle him, put— were hidden in heroin. i wanted to cuddle him, put my - were hidden in heroin. i wanted to cuddle him, put my head - were hidden in heroin. i wanted to cuddle him, put my head on| to cuddle him, put my head on his chest. i was really scared,

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divide. angus crawford, bbc news. ecuador�*s national prison agency say they are trying to establish who is behind the death of a prison director who died on sunday. his death comes as ecuadorians have been voting in a referendum to bolster security in response to a surge in violence by drugs gangs. measures include an expansion of military and police powers that will allow the military to patrol the streets alongside the police. they'll also signicantly boost gun controls(ani)and impose harsher prison sentences for "terrorism" and drug trafficking. president daniel nob—oh—a also wants to change the constitution so ecuadoreans wanted abroad for organised crime—related offences can be extradited. 0ur correspondent ione wells sent this report from the ecuadorean capital, quito. this referendum was really all

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Sportsday

this game first 70 minutes totally in control and we played very well and we scored great goals but then we allowed them to return in the game and we should not have allowed them. i we should not have allowed them. ., �* ~' . , ., them. i don't think any other team has _ them. i don't think any other team has been _ them. i don't think any other team has been as _ them. i don't think any other team has been as closed - them. i don't think any other. team has been as closed getting into a _ team has been as closed getting into a final without getting there _ into a final without getting there i_ into a final without getting there. i don't think we deserved it. ithink there. i don't think we deserved it. i think we deserve to go— deserved it. i think we deserve to go through. we were literally 20 seconds away from going — literally 20 seconds away from going to — literally 20 seconds away from going to the final and a toenail_ going to the final and a toenail off side. it is ridiculous really but it is what _ ridiculous really but it is what it _ ridiculous really but it is what it is. 0ur correspondent andy swiss was watching at wembley, he says united will have to put on a much improved performance, if they're to beat their rivals from across manchester in the final. if manchester united are have thrown away a three goal lead against a championship side goodness knows what that would have meant. jim radcliffe of course, the new manchester united co—owner, he was in the crowd, what he would have made a it and what possibly it might have meant for erik ten hag's future had united loss from being three goals up. we can

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Asia Business Report

0ur correspondent andy swiss was watching at wembley, he says united will have to put on a much improved performance, if they're to beat their rivals from across manchester in the final. if manchester united have thrown away a three goal lead against a championship side goodness knows what that would have meant. sirjim radcliffe of course, the new manchester united co—owner, he was in the crowd, what he would have made of it and what possibly it might have meant for erik ten hag's future had united lost from being three goals up. we can only speculate. but certainly as far as united are concerned they will need to perform far better than they did today in that final against manchester city. a repeat obviously of last year's final. city won last year. united will be hoping they can turn things around this year but certainly will have to show an awful lot more composure than they did here against coventry city. in the premier league, everton's hopes of staying up

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Breakfast

to change. wednesday itself, a brisk northerly wind and we also will see some of the show is coming across north—east england but we could catch a shower almost anywhere in the east. some central areas, as well. 0ut the east. some central areas, as well. out to the west, it will be drier and brighter and you can see the temperatures are slipping a bit. seven to 12 degrees. after that, thursday and friday, some showers. temperatures starting to creep up and we have the rain coming in on saturday night into sunday, but it is a long way off and could still change. let's enjoy this dry period while we have it. thank you, carol.- have it. thank you, carol. thank ou. when you think of children learning, you probably think of a school classroom — but what about a screen at home? that's where bbc education comes in — and this month it's celebrating 100 years since the first schools broadcast was aired. over the last century, it's evolved from radio programmes to interactive websites like bitesize, which helped provide lessons during lockdown. 0ur reporter ricky boleto

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11 people have been reported missing and tens of thousands have been evacuated from their homes after heavy rain caused severe flooding in parts of southern china. rescue teams have been sent to the province of guangdong after days of heavy rain have swollen rivers and caused landslides. 0ur china correspondent laura bicker has the latest. guangdong is the most populated province in china with 127 million people living there, which is why the government dispatched rescue teams early. we are monitoring the situation here in beijing and we see river levels are receding but, overnight, water levels were as some weather officials described it, grim. they said heavy rain and local storms has turned quiet rivers into fast—flowing torrents of water. in some places, around 30 centimetres, around a foot

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the government says it is determined that its flagship bill shouldn't face any further delays and that when it returns to parliament today, mps and peers will have to keep sitting and voting until it's passed. 0ur reporter simonjones has more. in the world's busiest shipping lane, another group of migrants reaches uk waters. they are picked up by the border force and taken to dover. the government's big plan to stop the boats is and remains sending some asylum seekers thousands of miles away to rwanda to act as a deterrent. it's faced repeated opposition in the house of lords, but the prime minister says enough is enough. at the end of the day, we've got to get this bill passed and i've said now very clearly we're going to get this done on monday. we don't want any more prevarication or delay. enough from the labour party, we're going to get this bill passed and then we will work to get flights off so we can build that deterrent, because that is the only way to resolve this issue. 6,265 migrants have crossed the channel in small boats so far this year, according to the home office.

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far yesterday. today, not quite the 19.3 we saw yesterday. 1a. 16 in glasgow and 8—10 as we move south. this evening and overnight, the weather front continues the descent south, taking cloud, light rain with it. clear skies follow behind. under clear skies, it. clear skies follow behind. under clearskies, it it. clear skies follow behind. under clear skies, it will be a cold night. temperatures for— five in the north. maybe seven in the night. temperatures for— five in the north. maybe seven in the south. thank you. an estimated 1.4 million across england, scotland and wales are currently in receipt of an allowance of £81.91 each week, for providing unpaid support to a friend or relative. calls for that figure to increase in line with the national living wage will be highlighted during a debate in westminster later, as carers face growing demands on their finances amid the cost of living crisis. 0ur reporter abi smitton has been

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the synthetic drugs — which are more dangerous than heroin — have been linked to a hundred deaths in the uk sincejune last year. 0ur correspondent colin campbell has more. the 21—year—old southampton musician dylan rocha died after unknowingly taking synthetic opioids called nitazenes that were hidden in heroin. just really wanted to cuddle him. i put my head on his chest, really scared. i didn't want to put my head on his chest because because his heart wasn't beating. we've discovered the super—strength manmade drugs linked to more than 100 uk deaths are being openly advertised by chinese suppliers on major social media sites. 0n x, formerly twitter, we found more than 700 adverts for nitazenes. 0n the music sharing platform soundcloud, we found almost 3,000. finding adverts on this scale — hundreds, thousands of adverts — it is horrifying with potentially a very significant

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