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BBC News at One

life—threatening conditions you should call 999 and you should seek emergency care. if you don't. then please avoid coming to end the occupation of a long wait. for an overview of _ occupation of a long wait. for an overview of what _ occupation of a long wait. for an overview of what has _ occupation of a long wait. for an overview of what has been - occupation of a long wait. for an overview of what has been going occupation of a long wait. for an i overview of what has been going on in hospitals are crossing and here is our health correspondence will be hutchison. ~ ., ., ., �*y hutchison. what do we want? by restoration- _ hutchison. what do we want? by restoration. a _ hutchison. what do we want? by restoration. a new _ hutchison. what do we want? by restoration. a new year - hutchison. what do we want? by restoration. a new year but - hutchison. what do we want? by restoration. a new year but stilll hutchison. what do we want? by l restoration. a new year but still no end in sight _ restoration. a new year but still no end in sight to _ restoration. a new year but still no end in sight to the _ restoration. a new year but still no end in sight to the junior— restoration. a new year but still no end in sight to the junior doctors . end in sight to the junior doctors pay dispute that started last spring. the six—day work—out is the longest yet and comes in this first week of january, longest yet and comes in this first week ofjanuary, a longest yet and comes in this first week of january, a notoriously tough time for hospitals. they have been bracing themselves. it is unprecedented - bracing themselves. it is unprecedented to - bracing themselves. it is unprecedented to have l bracing themselves. it 3 unprecedented to have six days of strike. we have been preparing for this now for the last two weeks. 0ur teams feel ready and confident to cover gaps but we are really anxious and worried about how we will look after our patients during that period. after our patients during that eriod. , , ., ., , period. this is no doubt the toughest — period. this is no doubt the toughest strike _ period. this is no doubt the toughest strike the -

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Breakfast

when do we want it? now! _ a new year, but still no end in sight to the junior doctors�* pay dispute, which started last spring. the six day walk—out is their longest yet, and comes in this first week of january, a notoriously tough time for hospitals, and they've been bracing themselves. i mean, it's unprecedented to have six days of strike. we've been preparing for this now for the last two weeks. 0ur teams feel ready and confident to cover the gaps, but we are really anxious and worried about how we're going to look after our patients during that period. this is no doubt the toughest strike the nhs has faced. but over the past 12 months a series of walk—outs by staff has resulted in well over a million cancelled appointments. and paul geoghegan�*s hip replacement is one of those. i got a telephone call eight days before the operation to say

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BBC News Now

with the number of people who are injured? bring us up to date. to this injured? bring us up to date. trr this moment our teams have dealt with around nine murders in 106 injuries ranging from moderate to critical. 0ur teams are still working on the grounds responding to the emergency situation injenin. we are in close coordination with international organisation partners trying to coordinate our efforts in terms of the humanitarian response in thejenin. 0ur teams are still working on giving aid to families evacuated to shelters. we heard different reports _ evacuated to shelters. we heard different reports about - evacuated to shelters. we heard different reports about those - evacuated to shelters. we heardl different reports about those who have been killed. 0ne different reports about those who have been killed. one report i saw is said that two are young people, children. can you confirm? i

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Verified Live

war. but of course we are reminded around this city that conflict. we have seen the military personnel, we have seen the military personnel, we have seen the military personnel, we have seen billboards that show the number of soldiers who have been killed in this conflict. so we do get reminded, but of course at the same time, you are also seeing a city that is very much alive. brute city that is very much alive. we will talk again _ city that is very much alive. we will talk again in the coming hours and days, but thank you very much from ukraine for us. just a quick word, because i know that president putin has been talking in the last little while saying that the ukrainian counteroffensive has started. he hasjust been making comments, so we will keep an eye on that and bring you more on that. we will take a short break, and when we are back we have a special programme and a countdown to the champions league final. 0ur teams will be there. all of that is coming up in a moment or two. hello there. today is likely to be the hottest day of the year so far,

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BBC News Now

than a year ago. speculation suggested to be one of the directions in which our ukrainian counteroffensive could come. in those situations it is undoubtedly the case that some of this western supplied equipment is being used, and probably to quite considerable effect. ., ~ and probably to quite considerable effect. ., ,, , ., 0ur teams at bbc verify have been hard at work, investigating the drone attacks across moscow. let's get the latest now from data journalist, daniele palumbo. as of this morning, moscow has been under a significant drone attack. it is the first time we have seen so many drones in operation in a single day. bbc verify has started to gather a lot of footage from twitter and telegram channels to actively understand what is the whole picture. this is a map of moscow. we were able to map the videos that were able to map the videos that were identified. russian media talk

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BBC News

chances. the british tv presenter phillip schofield resigns from itv after acknowledging he had an affair with a younger male colleague from his daytime show. problems at airports in the uk. longer waiting times at passport control. problem with the border force e—gates system. let's look at the impact. this picture, tweeted on saturday morning from london heathrow�*s terminal 5, gives an idea of some of the delays which have been building up. heathrow airport said — "we are aware of a nationwide issue impacting the egates, which are operated by border force. 0ur teams are working closely with border force to help resolve the problem as quickly as possible." the issue is being felt at all points of entry to the uk — notjust aiports.

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BBC News

minister held a crisis meeting and said that the government is getting ready to approve emergency aid. but people here told us they are very disappointed with the government response. they're trying to get rid of the water that has flooded their homes with pots, pans, buckets, anything they can find there has been zero help from the government officials. authorities are warning people to be extremely careful because more rain is expected in the coming days. which means that this emergency is farfrom coming days. which means that this emergency is far from over. 0ur teams on the ground will continue to monitor events there as this —— is the third quarterfinally starts to recede but that clean—up operation is well under way. more on the bbc news website. let's turn our attention to what's happening in ukraine and has been described as good news for the world, the view of the un secretary—general talking about the extension of a deal with russia on wheat. that agreement

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Newsday

i began by asking her what her priorities are as she prepares to fly there. at this point in time i want to say that while we have been in this region for more than a decade, we feel like the work that we're doing has never been this important. 0ur teams have been running around the clock sense yesterday morning. providing the emergency care to the injured while continuing to provide the ongoing and much needed care that was needed. the facilities were overburdened and we're working very hard to make sure that we can continue

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Newsday

priding this and scale up, we could deal with the numbers that are coming to us for help. at the same time we also look into mobilising our emergency and humanitarian aid support and trying to identify the needs and the gaps and mobilising resources and supplies to be able to respond to the much needed supplies that we're facing in the communities. having said that, we're also having our team, around 300 people also affected. 0ur teams and their families in their region. we're also prioritising providing support that teams need as they are trying to deal with the situation. also working very hard to continue providing the humanitarian support and medical aid that is needed. as you said, you already have some medical teams there. compared to other big earthquakes, for example, other any particular challenges and do they notice the impact from the war in syria? absolutely.

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Newsday

corpses litter every pavement here. in a city where time is running out for the living, the dead must wait. quentin somerville, bbc news, in southern turkey. earlier, i spoke to azedeh husani from she's flying to the affected area tomorrow. i began by asking what her first priorities will be. at this point of time, i want to say that while we have been in this region for more than a decade, we feel that the work we are doing has never been as important. 0urteams we are doing has never been as important. 0ur teams in the health facilities have been running around the clock since thursday happened yesterday morning, providing emergency healthcare to the injured while continuing to provide the ongoing and much—needed help that was needed. the facilities are overwhelmed and we are working very hard to make sure

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