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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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want to see an extension of the conflict in gaza broader into the region and will continue to work hard on that. but at the same time, we can't allow the houthis to continue to conduct these attacks, putting innocent mariners' lives at risk and affecting the global economy. the houthis are backed but not controlled by iran. the clear worry now is that what's happening in gaza and the red sea spreads and escalates to the wider region. graham satchell, bbc news. hugo bachega. 0ur middle east correspondent hugo bachega is in beirut this morning. good morning to you. we have had another strike by the united states and the reactions have been coming through internationally. yes.

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the americans say they don't want a major confrontation but are warning the houthis they are ready to respond. hugo bachega, bbc news, beirut. stay with us here on bbc news. hello there. although the weekend has started off on a largely fine note with some sunshine around, things are set to turn much colder as we head into sunday. and certainly into the start of next week, it looks very cold as we open the floodgates — these arctic northerlies, which will be feeding plenty of snow showers into northern areas and around some coastal areas, too. and you can see, as we reach the latter parts of sunday, the dark blue colours will be pretty much across the board. so, through tonight, it'll be mostly dry, a few showers around coastal areas — showers across northern scotland turning increasingly wintry

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aggression would not go unanswered or unpunished. the americans maintain air strikes are a proportionate response, and they're talking down a wider conflict. we absolutely do not want to see an extension of the conflict in gaza broader into the region and will continue to work hard on that. but at the same time, we can't allow the houthis to continue to conduct these attacks, putting innocent mariners' lives at risk and affecting the global economy. the houthis are backed but not controlled by iran. the clear worry now is that what's happening in gaza and the red sea spreads and escalates to the wider region. graham satchell, bbc news. earlier, i spoke to our middle east correspondent hugo bachega and asked him how leaders in the region are reacting

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travelling around africa. it means delays and extra costs. the houthis accuse the us and its allies of an escalation on israel's behalf. they say the attacks have had no significant impact on its forces and threaten with what they describe as a very harsh and painful response. so far, their reaction has been muted. they fired a missile yesterday which didn't hit its target. also yesterday, a huge protest against the strikes was held in sanaa. the americans say they don't want a major confrontation but are warning the houthis they are ready to respond. hugo bachega, bbc news, beirut. mikey kay is a former uk military strategic planning adviser and a former raf helicopter pilot. he has told me earlier

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commercial vessels are now travelling around africa. it means delays and extra costs. the houthis accuse the us and its allies of an escalation on israel's behalf. they say the attacks have had no significant impact on its forces and threaten with what they describe as a very harsh and painful response. so far, their reaction has been muted. they fired a missile yesterday which didn't hit its target. also yesterday, a huge protest against the strikes was held in sanaa. the americans say they don't want a major confrontation but are warning the houthis they are ready to respond. hugo bachega, bbc news, beirut. we've just got some latest pictures of houthis holding military

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and to hit israel's allies. iran gives them weapons and training and the houthis say the attacks will continue unless there is a ceasefire in gaza. the attacks have disrupted the key red sea trade route — commercial vessels are now travelling around africa. it means delays and extra costs. the houthis accuse the us and its allies of an escalation on israel's behalf. they say the attacks have had no significant impact on its forces and threaten with what they describe as a very harsh and painful response. so far, their reaction has been muted. they fired a missile yesterday which didn't hit its target. also yesterday, a huge protest against the strikes was held in sanaa. the americans say they don't want a major confrontation but are warning the houthis they are ready to respond. hugo bachega, bbc news, beirut.

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the houthis didn't hit anything, according to the pentagon, but i think the expectation of american officials is that the houthis are going to respond to these attacks. hugo, thank you very much for the moment, hugo bachega in beirut. i'm joined now by dr david wearing. he is a lecturer in international relations at the university of sussex. thank you forjoining us on bbc news. can you give us a bit of history? houthis are now the focus of global attention, butjust take us through who they are? they are a paramilitary group with origins in the northern part of yemen, they were at odds with the former central government in yemen but the central government in yemen at that time fought a series of small wars with them and then during the uprisings at around 2010, 2011,

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that was hugo bachega reporting from beirut. now it's time for a look at today's sport with mike. we start, with more var controversy in the premier league. burnley�*s part—owner, and retired nfl starjj watt, called it "truly disgraceful" that luton's late equaliser stood, after a var check. burnley had led 1—0, but a late goal from carlton morris made it 1—1, in what could be a huge point at the bottom of the table. the video assistant checked for a foul, where burnley goalkeeper james trafford collided with a luton player in the box, but the goal was awarded, much to the dismay of burnley boss vincent kompa ny. my view�*s the same as at least anybody who's played the game, you know. fair play to the striker, he tries his luck, he blocks the goalkeeper, has a look, blocks him, then has

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the us and the uk launched dozens of strikes against houthi targets in yemen on thursday night, and there was a fresh air strike last night on a radar site which it says was being used by the group. the action is in response to houthi rebels attacking vessels in the red sea, causing huge international shipping delays. for more on that, let's listen to hugo bachega. before and after — these satellite images show the impact of the american and british attacks on houthi targets in yemen. the us says airfields and weapons storage depots were destroyed. overnight, the us carried out more strikes, targeting a radarfacility in the capital, sanaa. british forces were not involved. american officials say the strikes are designed to reduce the ability of the houthis to attack ships in the red sea and called them "legitimate and proportionate". the houthis, who captured a ship in december, say they are acting to support palestinians in gaza

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