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BBC News at One

point of saying that they understand this is a very difficult situation. easyjet, tui, all of them have sent out similar messages about the health and well—being of their customers, but the problem is that when you have gone through traumatic events like this, it is hard to feel like that is enough, in fact one of the people i spoke to said, i am disgusted, where are they? but it is important to say that there have also been real acts of kindness from the people of rhodes. there is a table here that airport staff have set up which is replenished every few hours with greek treats and water for people who need them. azadeh moshiri there at the airport in rhodes. so, a concerning time for holidaymakers in those areas hit by wildfires in greece. well, theo leggett has been looking at the details of the return flights being planned by travel companies and also at what your rights are if you've already booked a holiday but are now thinking of cancelling. thanks, clive. as the fires still rage on rhodes

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BBC News at One

0ur correspondent azadeh moshiri is on the island of rhodes. you are at the airport, azadeh, what are people there telling you about their experiences clive, people here rhodes airport are angry, and that angry is firmly directed at the airlines. i spoke to a family who had to leave their hotel to reach a beach where thousands were trying to get on boats, only to be told to go to another hotel and sleep on sunbeds. they expected to get support from their airline, they didn't. they kept saying the words, where are they? since then, because there have been so many some of the story to this which i have heard and others have heard across the bbc, support has come in. there is the uk rapid appointment team which is here to guide british holidaymakers to their airlines. to guide british holidaymakers to theirairlines. 0ur to guide british holidaymakers to their airlines. 0ur lines have sent more staff and they have made a

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2023 Clive Festival wraps up for the year

CLIVE, Iowa — Food trucks, beer tents and activities for family and kids at the Greenbelt Landing. The two-day Clive Festival ends with a bang with the “Thunder Over Clive” fireworks display at 9:30 p.m. Beginning at 11:30 a.m. on Friday, with the Clive Aquatic center having half-priced tickets and extended swimming hours. Eight food […]

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BBC News at Six

| in him being released fairly soon. | he won't be short of company, he won't be short of help, he won't be short of shoulder to cry on if he needs them, you know? we are there for him, not just today but every day. i can see the lovely blue sea there. this was meant to be david hunter's future. the one these teenage sweethearts planned together. now his future lies in thejudge's hands. 0ur our real sense of compassion from thejudges here in cyprus our real sense of compassion from the judges here in cyprus today. our real sense of compassion from thejudges here in cyprus today. he told us, he only felt love for his wife, they said, we have no hesitation in accepting that. even the prosecutor told us, i convey my sincere condolences. you can lose a parent because of age but in these circumstances, it is devastating. they got�*s lawyers just hope those feelings will be reflected in the sentencing next week, clive. fiona, thank you for that. the time is 6.16.

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BBC News at Ten

before the presidential election next ear. , , , before the presidential election next ear. , , .._ before the presidential election nextear. ,, ,�* next year. yes, pretty crazy, isn't it, clive and — next year. yes, pretty crazy, isn't it, clive and nothing _ it, clive and nothing constitutionally stops donald trump from running for the white house and in some case probably strengthens his bid because his legal woes, certainly there is evidence that boosts his standing amongst republican voters. now, with this trial trump faces 37 counts of allegations relating to withholding allegations relating to withholding allegations of withholding classified documents relating to national security at his home in mara largo, he is accused of making false statements, conspiring to obstructjustice, he denies all of this. the actual trial date is the 20th of may, and this is right in the middle of the election season and it will be at a point where the primaries are pretty much wrapped up, he will probably be well on his way to being the republican party's presidential nominee, and there are other legal cases also going on trial in new york, a criminal trial, over allegations of falsifying

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BBC News at Ten

the hands of the people and last night as on so many nights they leave plenty for all of our political leaders to ponder. qm. political leaders to ponder. 0k, chris mason, political editor there. and there's more analysis of the results over on newsnight on bbc two, after this programme, with mark urban. clive, tonight the parties are trying to make sense of that big swing against the conservatives, looking afresh at what appeals to voters and what turns them off. we'll be talking to senior figures in the parties and leading experts, all in search of a better idea of the choices we'll get as voters come the next general election. that's to come in newsnight over on bbc two. a judge has ruled that the former us president, donald trump, will face trial next may, on charges of unlawfully possessing classified documents at his home in florida. 0ur correspondent, nomia iqbal, is at white house for us tonight. this is just this isjust six months potentially before the presidential election next year.

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BBC News at Ten

our political editor, chris mason, is here to explain more. clive, by—elections are a quirky thing — people being asked to elect a member of parliament but not contribute to choosing a government, as happens at a general election. but by—elections are a big deal in making the political weather. do parties think they are on the up or sinking? and that's because they're not opinion polls — they are actual votes, albeit in particular pockets of the country. let's head first to north west london, to uxbridge and south ruislip. we can drop into the queensmead sports centre — no badminton or basketball tonight, but nocturnal arithmetic. this seat was held by one boris johnson, the former prime minister, until he packed it in after mps concluded he'd lied to them. it's a long time conservative seat but labour have had their eyes on it for a while and will face awkward questions if they don't win.

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BBC News at Ten

may get a resolution sooner rather than later? the may get a resolution sooner rather than later?— than later? the answer, clive, is no, the than later? the answer, clive, is no. the two _ than later? the answer, clive, is no, the two side _ than later? the answer, clive, is no, the two side to _ than later? the answer, clive, is no, the two side to seem - than later? the answer, clive, is no, the two side to seem as - than later? the answer, clive, is no, the two side to seem as far. no, the two side to seem as far apart as ever, and there is another day of strike action by consultants tomorrow. health leaders in england are already looking ahead to action next month, because the bma, representing consultants, has said there will be a two day walk—out in late august. we know the junior doctors have said they will carry on striking every month until a deal is reached, so there is every possibility of at least a three—day strike byjunior doctors in august, and actually there is a strike by radiographers for the first time in this dispute in england next week. and undoubtedly it is having an impact and resulting in the backlog of care continuing to build up in hospitals in england. one leading hospitals in england. one leading hospital told me today that 90% of planned operations had had to be cancelled today and tomorrow, the highest percentage of any day of

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BBC News at One

temperatures?— are people coping with these tem eratures? , , temperatures? clive, it is extremely hot here today. _ temperatures? clive, it is extremely hot here today, as _ temperatures? clive, it is extremely hot here today, as you _ temperatures? clive, it is extremely hot here today, as you just - hot here today, as you just mentioned, a red alert warning has been issued for ten cities today. of course, it's the middle ofjuly, as you can see, there are lots of tourists here in italy, and some of them have collapsed in the last few days due to heat stroke, and that includes a british tourist who passed out in front of the colosseum. this heatwave could cause temperatures to reach 48.8 celsius, in some parts of the country. and that would break a record for the hottest temperature ever recorded in europe. of course, clive, as you mentioned, climate change is causing heat waves like this one. they are becoming more frequent and more severe. and they can be quite dangerous. last year was the hottest summer on record and more than 60,000 people across europe died

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