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narratives. ., ~' , ., , the public into the israeli arms and narratives. ., ~ , ., , . narratives. thank you very much indeed for _ narratives. thank you very much indeed for that _ narratives. thank you very much indeed for that insight _ narratives. thank you very much indeed for that insight there. - and injust over an hour — 11.30 gmt, that'512.30 british summer time — we will answer all your questions on the iran—israel situation live during �*your questions answered'. so get in touch and send in your questions using the hashtag #bbcyourquestions — or email yourquestions@bbc.co.uk.

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we're joined now by armed forces ministerjames heappey. thank you for your time. can you update us on what you know about the scale of the operation and what happened. ! scale of the operation and what happened-— scale of the operation and what happened. scale of the operation and what ha ened. ., ., ,':ii happened. i can confirm around 7.30 uk time yesterday _ happened. i can confirm around 7.30 uk time yesterday evening, - happened. i can confirm around 7.30 uk time yesterday evening, four - happened. i can confirm around 7.30j uk time yesterday evening, four raf typhoon jets departed and were joined by two voyager air to air refuelling tankers to support the mission and flew south, joined up with us colleagues and prosecuted two targets in houthi —controlled yemen, both of which had been used for the launching of drone and missile attacks on shipping. our initial assessment is the targets were successfully prosecuted at 11.30 last night and alljets were

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will to hold a closed cemetery. we'll have more on this when we get it. we start here in the uk where the government has told airlines they must "fulfil their duties" to passengers who've had their flights cancelled or delayed due to monday's air traffic control problems. hundreds more flights have been cancelled on tuesday — and thousands of passengers remain stranded. the disruption is expected to continue for several more days. this report from our transport correspondent — katy austin. the august bank holiday descended into flight chaos, with hundreds cancelled yesterday and more today. we are still at rome airport trying to get home, we have been here since 11.30 yesterday morning. it's now been more than 2a hours. we boarded ourflight last night and then were told to get off the flight because the aircrew have been flying for too long. ourflight has been rescheduled

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heathrow saw the highest number of cancellations, followed by gatwick and manchester. there were also reports of thousands of passengers stranded in airports overseas. tenerife airport set up camp beds to assist stranded passengers. in the last hour, the air traffic control service nats says their systems are operating as normal after the technical fault was fixed and they're working to clear the backlog of flights. they added that an investigation has started to understand the root cause of what happened. this report from our transport correspondent, katy austin. the august bank holiday descended into flight chaos, with hundreds cancelled yesterday and more today. we are still at rome airport trying to get home, we have been here since 11.30 yesterday morning. it's now been more than 2a hours. we boarded ourflight last night and then were told to get off the flight because the aircrew have been flying for too long.

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this grave. —— the kremlin. and whether it will attract yevgeny prigozhin�*s supporters, and whether they will be able to organise themselves into a force to be reckoned with.— themselves into a force to be reckoned with. ., , ., ~ , ., ., reckoned with. vitaly, thank you for that update. — reckoned with. vitaly, thank you for that update, vitaly _ reckoned with. vitaly, thank you for that update, vitaly shevchenko, - reckoned with. vitaly, thank you for| that update, vitaly shevchenko, our russia editor with bbc monitoring. the government has told airlines they must "fulfil their duties" to passengers who've had their flights cancelled or delayed due to monday's air traffic control problems. hundreds more flights have been cancelled on tuesday — and thousands of passengers remain stranded. the disruption is expected to continue for several more days. the august bank holiday descended into flight chaos, with hundreds cancelled yesterday and more today. we are still at rome airport trying to get home, we've been here since 11.30 yesterday morning so it's now been 2a hours. we boarded ourflight last night

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BBC News at One

good afternoon. airline passengers are still being delayed or left stranded after a technical fault which caused hundreds of flight cancellations yesterday. the glitch that hit the uk's air traffic control system was fixed within a few hours, but the knock on disruption is expected to last for several days. airlines are warning passengers they should check what's happening to their flight before they leave for the airport. 0ur transport correspondent katy austin reports. the august bank holiday descended into flight chaos, with hundreds cancelled yesterday and more today. we are still at rome airports to get home, we have been here since 11.30 yesterday morning. it's now been more than 2a hours. we boarded our flight last night and then were told to get off the flight because the

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BBC News Now

heathrow saw the highest number of cancellations, followed by gatwick and manchester. there were also reports of thousands of passengers stranded in airports overseas. the technical fault was repaired within hours but the impacts continue today, with an estimated 281 flights affected so far. this is liverpool airport, where there's been confusion over cancelled departures. our transport correspondent, katy austin, reports. the august bank holiday descended into flight chaos, with hundreds cancelled yesterday and more today. we are still at rome airport trying to get home, we have been here since 11.30 yesterday morning. it's now been more than 2a hours. we boarded ourflight last night and then were told to get off the flight because the aircrew have

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Breakfast

one goal in this win coming from an unliekly source from an unlikely source in the shape of rafa varane, with new wolves manager gary 0'neil, having taken overjust days before the start of the season, opening with a defeat. it looked like a foul. so ijust think if you go for the ball and you miss it, and clatter into an opposing player that hard, ijust don't see how it's not a foul. so i think they were fortunate to get away with that one probably. yeah, disappointed it didn't go our way because it would have been the least we deserved really to score a last—minute equaliser and leave it 1—1. a big a8 hours to come at the women's world cup. sweden face spain for a spot in sunday's final today. before england then face australia at 11.30 tomorrow morning, for the right to join the winners. jane dougall is in sydney for us this morning.

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to step in and do a job. colombia are the lowest ranked team left in the tournament, but they make up for it with enthusiasm. england's lionesses will be steeling themselves to do battle with tigers. colombia is going to win! jane dougal, bbc news, sydney. jane's in sydney, where the match kicks off 11.30am. what an atmosphere! yes, i left my costume at home, i will try to dig one of a next time. atmosphere is building here, even though it is still a good couple of hours to go before kick—off. this is the tunnel where both teams will come out. the pitch is immaculate. this is the england dugout, where the physios and coaching staff and substitute will set. the pitch hasjust been

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at the moment, i'm not hearing any of that from the labour party. if there's a real commitment, the kind of commitment that we saw in boris johnson was the leader, i would be very tempted to support them in any way. it's the only thing that matters. , matters. interesting interview there. matters. interesting interview there- you — matters. interesting interview there. you can _ matters. interesting interview there. you can see _ matters. interesting interview there. you can see the - matters. interesting interview there. you can see the full. there. you can see the full interview with the former environment minister on hardtalk. environment minister, zac goldsmith on hardtalk with stephen sackur here on bbc news tomorrow at 4.30 in the morning — if you are wake — or at 11.30 in the evening, and of course later on bbc iplayer. mark drakeford mark dra keford is mark drakeford is expected to quit as first minister before 2026 although no date is set. he said it was important to have a refresh. thousands of people on the universal credit are having money deducted to pay for their utility bills despite a legal case challenging it it isn't

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