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BBC News-20220211-09:53:00

one and that is it. so the green drawn, , ., , ., ., one and that is it. so the green drauon. , ., , ., ., , one and that is it. so the green draon. , ., ., , , , one and that is it. so the green drauon. , ., ., ,, , dragon. 25 years ago, this ship lost 62 containers _ dragon. 25 years ago, this ship lost 62 containers 20 _ dragon. 25 years ago, this ship lost 62 containers 20 miles _ dragon. 25 years ago, this ship lost 62 containers 20 miles off - dragon. 25 years ago, this ship lost 62 containers 20 miles off the - 62 containers 20 miles off the coast. one was full of 5 million pieces of lego. where it washes up now as told scientists much about the ocean currents but also about how plastic in our oceans can last notjust how plastic in our oceans can last not just for how plastic in our oceans can last notjust for decades how plastic in our oceans can last not just for decades but how plastic in our oceans can last notjust for decades but hundreds of years. notjust for decades but hundreds of ears. ., , , , ., , , years. one of the biggest problems with lastic years. one of the biggest problems with plastic is _ years. one of the biggest problems with plastic is that _ years. one of the biggest problems with plastic is that it _ years. one of the biggest problems with plastic is that it doesn't - with plastic is that it doesn't break down over time, it breaks up. and what we mean by that as it breaks into smaller and smaller pieces. so all of these pieces that are less than half a centimetre are considered a micro—plastic and eventually these will break up into smaller and smaller pieces and become nano plastic. we have no way of measuring how much is out there in the oceans and how much is coming in the oceans and how much is coming in on every single type. but if you ask everyone that looks at the beaches and the micro plastics that will tell you how many thousands of bits there are.— bits there are. fishermen too are findin: bits there are. fishermen too are finding lego _ bits there are. fishermen too are finding lego pieces _ bits there are. fishermen too are finding lego pieces in _ bits there are. fishermen too are finding lego pieces in their- bits there are. fishermen too are i finding lego pieces in their catches miles out to sea.— miles out to sea. yeah, this legal stuff. miles out to sea. yeah, this legal stuff- this — miles out to sea. yeah, this legal stuff- this is _ miles out to sea. yeah, this legal stuff. this is a _ miles out to sea. yeah, this legal stuff. this is a packaging - miles out to sea. yeah, this legal stuff. this is a packaging you - stuff. this is a packaging you get on pallets —

One , Ship , Pieces , Lego , Oceans , Black-dragon , Coast , Scientists , Ocean-currents , Green-drauon , Green-draon , 5-million

BBC News at One-20220221-13:15:00

and decided to abandon the flats because — and decided to abandon the flats because the fear is that this will come _ because the fear is that this will come up — because the fear is that this will come up and form a ring around the flats, _ come up and form a ring around the flats, it— come up and form a ring around the flats, it will— come up and form a ring around the flats, it will essentially become an island, _ flats, it will essentially become an island, and — flats, it will essentially become an island, and then they would need to be rescued — island, and then they would need to be rescued. we have only been here 90 nrinutes— be rescued. we have only been here 90 minutes or so, but in that time we could _ 90 minutes or so, but in that time we could stand by that bin. so it is creeping _ we could stand by that bin. so it is creeping up. — we could stand by that bin. so it is creeping up, inch by inch, centimetre by centimetre, all the time _ centimetre by centimetre, all the time. people deciding they have had enough _ time. people deciding they have had enough and they are going to go. it is a delayed reaction, this is the rain that— is a delayed reaction, this is the rain that fell a couple of days ago, coming down now and swelling the river~ _ coming down now and swelling the river~ that — coming down now and swelling the river. that is the picture in shrewsbury, let's find out what it is like _ shrewsbury, let's find out what it is like in — shrewsbury, let's find out what it is like in northern ireland with chris— is like in northern ireland with chris page. is like in northern ireland with chris page-— chris page. yes, in northern ireland, chris page. yes, in northern lreland. the _ chris page. yes, in northern ireland, the worst _ chris page. yes, in northern ireland, the worst of - chris page. yes, in northern ireland, the worst of storm l chris page. yes, in northern - ireland, the worst of storm franklin has blown _ ireland, the worst of storm franklin has blown through. _ ireland, the worst of storm franklin has blown through. 0n _ ireland, the worst of storm franklin has blown through. 0n the - ireland, the worst of storm franklin has blown through. 0n the north . has blown through. 0n the north coast _ has blown through. 0n the north coast it— has blown through. 0n the north coast it is— has blown through. 0n the north coast it is still— has blown through. 0n the north coast it is still pretty _ has blown through. 0n the north coast it is still pretty blustery. coast it is still pretty blustery and it — coast it is still pretty blustery and it is— coast it is still pretty blustery and it is expected _ coast it is still pretty blustery and it is expected to- coast it is still pretty blustery and it is expected to stay- coast it is still pretty blustery| and it is expected to stay that coast it is still pretty blustery- and it is expected to stay that way for the _ and it is expected to stay that way for the rest — and it is expected to stay that way for the rest of the _ and it is expected to stay that way for the rest of the day. _ and it is expected to stay that way for the rest of the day. the - for the rest of the day. the strongest _ for the rest of the day. the strongest recorded - for the rest of the day. the strongest recorded gust. for the rest of the day. the. strongest recorded gust was for the rest of the day. the - strongest recorded gust was in county— strongest recorded gust was in county down, _ strongest recorded gust was in county down, 78 _ strongest recorded gust was in county down, 78 mph. - strongest recorded gust was in county down, 78 mph. the - strongest recorded gust was in i county down, 78 mph. the storm strongest recorded gust was in - county down, 78 mph. the storm has left disruption — county down, 78 mph. the storm has left disruption in _ county down, 78 mph. the storm has left disruption in its _ county down, 78 mph. the storm has left disruption in its weight. - left disruption in its weight. workers _ left disruption in its weight. workers from _ left disruption in its weight. workers from the _ left disruption in its weight. workers from the devolvedl left disruption in its weight. _ workers from the devolved government say that _ workers from the devolved government say that they _ workers from the devolved government say that they have — workers from the devolved government say that they have dealt _ workers from the devolved government say that they have dealt with _ workers from the devolved government say that they have dealt with more - say that they have dealt with more than 300 _ say that they have dealt with more than 300 incidents _ say that they have dealt with more than 300 incidents from _ say that they have dealt with more than 300 incidents from flooding l say that they have dealt with more i than 300 incidents from flooding to

Flats , Fear , Island , Ring , It-come-up , That-bin , Nrinutes , 90 , People , Rain , Picture , River

BBC News-20220225-17:59:00

with all the leaders coming can you reassure the public opinion that if there is a genuine threat coming because the rhetoric, the aggressive rhetoric of russia, its behaviour isn't acceptable that all member states are committed to defend and protect every single centimetre of nato. thank you. in protect every single centimetre of nato. thank you.— nato. thank you. in the meeting today with _ nato. thank you. in the meeting today with nato _ nato. thank you. in the meeting today with nato leaders, - nato. thank you. in the meeting today with nato leaders, it - nato. thank you. in the meeting today with nato leaders, it was i nato. thank you. in the meeting| today with nato leaders, it was a very strong message of unity. a very strong message of resolve, that we need to stand together, not only in words, but also in deeds. so we agreed a strong statement calling on russia to stop the attacks on ukraine to withdraw its forces, but also, we agreed to continue to provide the support to ukraine and also continue to strengthen our presence in the eastern part of the alliance to prevent any attack on a

Leaders , Rhetoric , Russian , Threat , Member-states , Behaviour-isn-t , Opinion , Meeting , Nato , Message , Centimetre , Unity

HARDtalk-20220318-00:52:00

there is no need for iron curtain. but there are questions for estonia as well as for ukraine, for estonia it is a question about whether you want in the future to have for example, permanent nato military bases on your territory. your government says that is precisely what they want. we know that but vladimir putin would guard that is yet another provocation. do you think it's wise for estonia to embrace permanent nato forces, missiles, troops on your territory? i think that under current circumstances it's necessary because it's sends clear message that putin is not in the position that he sets the rules. and from nato, the message has also been clear that they are a defence organisation but they represent every square centimetre of their territory. that gives states and nato states some kind of

West-country , Ukraine , Question , Need , Iron-curtain , Questions , Example , Vladimir-putin , Government , Territory , Nato , Message

HARDtalk-20220320-16:53:00

for estonia as well as for ukraine, for estonia it is a question about whether you want in the future to have for example, permanent nato military bases on your territory. your government says that is precisely what they want. we know that but vladimir putin would guard that is yet —— regard that as another provocation. do you think it's wise for estonia to embrace permanent nato forces, missiles, troops on your territory? i think that under current circumstances it's necessary because it sends clear message that putin is not in the position that he sets the rules. and from nato, the message has also been clear that they are a defence organisation but they represent every square centimetre of their territory. —— will defend. that gives nato states some kind of

Ukraine , Vladimir-putin , Example , Estonia , Government , Question , Territory , Nato , Forces , Troops , Provocation , Wise

HARDtalk-20220321-04:53:00

but there are questions for estonia as well as for ukraine, for estonia it is a question about whether you want in the future to have for example, permanent nato military bases on your territory. your government says that is precisely what they want. we know that but vladimir putin would guard that is yet another provocation. do you think it's wise for estonia to embrace permanent nato forces, missiles, troops on your territory? i think that under current circumstances it's necessary because it's sends clear message that putin is not in the position that he sets the rules. and from nato, the message has also been clear that they are a defence organisation but they represent every square centimetre of their territory. that gives states and nato states some kind of feeling of protection but also feeling that they have to provide support to ukraine who doesn't have this kind of umbrella that protects to them

Example , Vladimir-putin , Estonia , Government , Question , Ukrainian , Territory , Nato , Questions , Troops , Forces , Provocation

HARDtalk-20220321-00:52:00

but there are questions for estonia as well as for ukraine, for estonia it is a question about whether you want in the future to have for example, permanent nato military bases on your territory. your government says that is precisely what they want. we know that but vladimir putin would guard that is yet another provocation. do you think it's wise for estonia to embrace permanent nato forces, missiles, troops on your territory? i think that under current circumstances it's necessary because it's sends clear message that putin is not in the position that he sets the rules. and from nato, the message has also been clear that they are a defence organisation but they represent every square centimetre of their territory. that gives states and nato states some kind of feeling of protection but also feeling that

Example , Estonia , Ukraine , Government , Question , Territory , Nato , Questions , Vladimir-putin , Troops , Provocation , Forces

HARDtalk-20220318-04:53:00

for example, permanent nato military bases on your territory. your government says that is precisely what they want. we know that but vladimir putin would guard that is yet another provocation. do you think it's wise for estonia to embrace permanent nato forces, missiles, troops on your territory? i think that under current circumstances it's necessary because it sends a clear message that putin is not in the position that he sets the rules. and, from nato, the message has also been clear that they are a defence organisation but they defend every square centimetre of their territory. that gives baltic states and nato states some kind of feeling of protection

Vladimir-putin , Example , Nato , Government , Estonia , Territory , Provocation , Wise , Forces , Troops , Missiles , Circumstances

BBC News-20220330-08:57:00

the shower is continuing, with shelter to the south and west, increasing amounts of sunshine. brightening up in northern ireland. 0utbreaks brightening up in northern ireland. outbreaks of rain across northern ireland, pushing to wales, the midlands, east anglia and a bit wintry over the tops of the hills. right away that was the far south—west. a lot of cloud and southern parts. highs of 11 degrees. the really cold air is not what you quite yet. that will be from the midlands northwards to the afternoon. this is one we can read on the thermometers. temperatures close to freezing in that win. that cold air which is the south—east. after a spell of rain we will see some sleet and snow around. it shouldn't trouble us too much. a centimetre or two metro here and there to the north and east of scotland. the risk of frost and ice as we go to thursday morning. a brighter start for many on friday. fairly cloudy to southern counties and the the far south—east we will see a sleet and snow mix. sleet and snow flurries across the northern half of the uk, certainly. more

Hills , Sunshine , South , West , Outbreaks , Shelter , Northern-ireland , Midlands , East-anglia , Wales , Shower , Amounts

BBC News at One-20220331-12:30:00

sunshine round as well, today, and that is is really the story of today's weather. sunshine and some wintry shower, the majority of the showers will continue to affect northern and eastern parts of scotland. eastern england, and for the most part will tend to run through so they be fleeting, we have a line of heavier showers pushing into kent. here we will see some aconsume lakeses on the hills over grassy surface, the other thing we will get is the birth winds, continuing across lincolnshire, east anglia, into parts of south—east england, with gust of 40, everyone 50mph. that will make it feel freezing cold. the temperatures are well below average. on the face of it perhaps not so bad but when the showers come along temperatures drop quickly to one or two degrees, so it is certainly going to feel cold. overnight tonight, as temperatures drop, the showers turn more to snow across eastern areas of scotland, eastern england, there further accumulations in place, there is a few more centimetre, a widespread frost and a risk of sighs o —— icy

Majority , Eastern-england , Part , Showers , Scotland , Sunshine , Weather , Parts , Story , Thatis-sunshine-round , Thing , Line