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26-year-old youth dies during weight loss surgery in Chennai, Tamil Nadu govt orders probe

26-year-old Hemachandran, 150 kg, died in Chennai due to weight-loss surgery complications, prompting Tamil Nadu state government to order an investigation into his death.

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BBC News

around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. let's look at another story making news. the former chief executive of the scottish national party, peter murrell, has been charged in connection with the embezzlement of funds from the snp. mr murrell, who is married to the former scottish first minister nicola sturgeon, was taken into custody for questioning on thursday more than a year after he was first arrested. a police investigation is ongoing. our scotland editor james cook has more. at the heart of this enquiry is nearly £667,000 raised by the snp between 2017 and 2020 to campaign for independence. questions first arose at the end of 2019 when it emerged the party had just under £97,000 in the bank. and tonight, one more development in an enquiry that has sent shockwaves through scottish politics — peter murrell has resigned his membership of the snp.

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BBC News

story making news. the former chief executive of the scottish national party, peter murrell, has been charged in connection with the embezzlement of funds from the snp. mr murrell, who is married to the former scottish first minister nicola sturgeon, was taken into custody for questioning on thursday — more than a year after he was first arrested. a police investigation is ongoing. our scotland editor, james cook, has more. at the heart of this enquiry is nearly £667,000 raised by the snp between 2017 and 2020 to campaign for independence. questions first arose at the end of 2019 when it emerged that the party had just under £97,000 in the bank. tonight one more development in enquiry that has sent shock waves through scottish politics, peter marshall has resigned his membership of the snp. what happens now? well what happens now? the police say in due course, they will send what is known

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BBC News

mulch and soil been transported around the place. but there is around the place. but there is a feeling among critics that the whole system has been a bit of a shambles, and australia has underestimated the threat of fire ants, they have also been detected in the united states, china and japan, in many ways it is a global problem, but this parliamentary enquiry has been investigating the impact of fire ants on the health of australians, agriculture and the environment. i agriculture and the environment. ., �* ., agriculture and the environment. ., ., environment. i don't want to ut environment. i don't want to put pepple — environment. i don't want to put pepple off _ environment. i don't want to put people off the _ environment. i don't want to put people off the porridge l environment. i don't want to i put people off the porridge but it is one of the deadlier threats in australia, deadlier than many other creatures? australia is home to so many creatures that can cause you harm, either with stings or bites, you think big things like crocodiles and great white shark �*s, to smaller creatures such as spiders and jellyfish. but fire ants are another matter altogether, inflicting

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Hawks probe after 13 undocumented Ethiopians found in Parkview house

About 13 Ethiopian nationals were found in a house in Parkview, Johannesburg, at about 9.30pm on Tuesday.

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Breakfast

as mentioned earlier, about the tv and we will speak to him about mr bates versus the post office and how the power of a drummer has ignited a story —— scott bryan. the public enquiry was always under way but it has caught the public consciousness in a way that perhaps a tv show can do more than news reports —— drama. it'sjust coming up do more than news reports —— drama. it's just coming up to 2a minutes past six. she's been helping to deliver babies in the period drama call the midwife for the past 12 years but now, helen george is treading the boards as the governess in the rodgers and hammerstein musical the king and i. the cast has just finished a regional tour before opening back at the dominion in london next weekend. i went to meet helen at the lowry theatre in salford.

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Breakfast

secretary alex chalk has been given this a look at in the round. there are other organisations that could bring about private prosecutions. i think that will take some time. the enui think that will take some time. the enquiry carries on, we know that, a lengthy process. the whole principle is to learn lessons, isn't it, that's the ultimate objective, now we have the tuc asking questions about whether enough has been learned, as we speak now, in terms of the daily operations. yes. learned, as we speak now, in terms of the daily operations.— of the daily operations. yes, what the tuc is — of the daily operations. yes, what the tuc is talking _ of the daily operations. yes, what the tuc is talking about _ of the daily operations. yes, what the tuc is talking about is - of the daily operations. yes, what the tuc is talking about is the - the tuc is talking about is the process of awarding public contracts to private companies. of course, in this instance it was fujitsu who provided the horizon it system for the post office and a piece of legislation passed last year, the procurement act, the government is saying this is all about improving accountability of private companies to get contracts, the tuc�* big gaps in them what they were calling for, for example, was the idea that journalists, individuals, could put

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Breakfast

possible economic impact that these attacks could have. now, last night, president biden warned that the us could act again against the houthis if those attacks didn't stop. he said those attacks were outrageous. and there has been reaction from the houthis, they have promised to carry out a very strong response, a response that would be felt by american and british citizens. but so far this response has been muted. hugo, for the moment, thanks very much. hugo bachega therefore is in beirut. it is 7:06am. there has been enquiry into the post office horizon it scandal, but now there are questions about how it was coming through. this there are questions about how it was coming through-— coming through. this is related to tax and how— coming through. this is related to tax and how much _ coming through. this is related to tax and how much tax _ coming through. this is related to tax and how much tax has - coming through. this is related to i tax and how much tax has been paid. let's take you through what we have been hearing. the post office may have underpaid

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BBC News

to try and do something. great to have your — to try and do something. great to have your perspective - to try and do something. great to have your perspective on - to try and do something. great| to have your perspective on the story tonight. thank you for joining us. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. let's look at a major story making news in the uk now. a post office fraud investigator who was involved in criminal inquiries into sub postmasters has come face—to—face with some of the subpostmasters he investigated. at the public inquiry — stephen bradshaw denied claims that he and others "behaved like mafia gangsters" when looking into losses at branches. our business correspondent, emma simpson, was listening to his evidence. stephen bradshaw admitted to signing a court statement that horizon was robust but he never wrote it. this from a man who said he was not technically minded. the enquiry also heard he was sent a memo about a court case how a guilty plea to a lesser charge of fraud may be acceptable as long as the defendant said it was nothing to do with horizon. hundreds of subpostmasters were wrongly prosecuted between 1999 and 2015 after being falsely accused of stealing money.

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BBC News

stephen bratcher admitted sunning a statement that arise in for a bus. sunning a statement that arise infora bus. he sunning a statement that arise in for a bus. he said sunning a statement that arise infora bus. he said he sunning a statement that arise in for a bus. he said he was not technically minded. the enquiry also heard he was sent a memo about a court case, how guilty plea to a lesser charge of fraud might be acceptable as long as the said it has nothing to do with horizon. hundreds of sub postmasters were wrongly prosecuted between 1999 and 2015 after being falsely accused of stealing money. some of them were at the inquiry today to witness his testimony, including jannet skinner. she said it was disappointing not to receive an apology from mr bradshaw for the damage he caused. the inquiry continues on friday. you're live with bbc news. taiwan will hold presidential and parliamentary elections on saturday. the results are expected to have major implications for the island's relationship with china. under president xi jinping, china has vowed to bring taiwan under its rule, and has not ruled out the use of force to achive this goal. taiwan has accused china of intimidating its citizens in an attempt to influence

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