Live Breaking News & Updates on It ii

Stay informed with the latest breaking news from It ii on our comprehensive webpage. Get up-to-the-minute updates on local events, politics, business, entertainment, and more. Our dedicated team of journalists delivers timely and reliable news, ensuring you're always in the know. Discover firsthand accounts, expert analysis, and exclusive interviews, all in one convenient destination. Don't miss a beat — visit our webpage for real-time breaking news in It ii and stay connected to the pulse of your community

BBC News-20220124-22:47:00

problems. i think it's a shame in a way that lord agnew has resigned, and wonder if other ministers have shared his fear. i remember when ben wallace, now the secretary... was talking about fraud and the way it supports organised crime, and his efforts to take it seriously when he was at the home office. i think what you have to do as a minister is find a network of people across that you can work with. it's clear that, whether through his own fault or simply because the government is distracted — or i think is right, the governmentjust does not understand the seriousness of a set of crimes which are absolutely growing exponentially, but working out exactly how to operate and change the system of the government is the real neck, and i certainly think that thinking people don't necessarily know how to do it. it’ii necessarily know how to do it. it'll be interesting to see if he does any

Agnew , Way , Ministers , Problems , Ben-wallace , Shame , Wonder , Fear , People , Network , Minister , Efforts

Context-20220120-21:35:00

there have been successes, but also there have been successes, but also there have been challenges and we have got to do better in the areas in which there have been challenges. we focused this week on the programme on the row in virginia with the governor wanting parents to decide on masking in school. he is a hugely contentious issue in here today, the health secretary says that masks for children in school has a dramatic impact on their learning. so what can you say to people who have been critical of you and the administration about the impositions you put on schools around the country? you impositions you put on schools around the country? you know, it de-ends around the country? you know, it depends on _ around the country? you know, it depends on how _ around the country? you know, it depends on how you _ around the country? you know, it depends on how you look at - around the country? you know, it depends on how you look at it. i i depends on how you look at it. i would not describe it as an imposition. it's a public health intervention that has proven to be effective. we know that it is not easy to implement some of these, but we are in the middle of a public health crisis. the same has to do

Programme , Areas , Challenges , Successes , Governor , Parents , Row , Virginia , Issue , Children , School , Masks

Breakfast-20220221-06:36:00

well, no, you're not welcome but here we are. " it led up to the occasion _ a six—goal thriller — a 4—2 win for manchester united that tightens their grip in the top four in the premier league but the tension between these two sides did go too far at one point, after manchester united re—took the lead in the second half. fred scored their equaliser and, in the celebrations, young swedish winger anthony elanga was struck by an object, thought to be a coin, from the crowd while united were celebrating. he was fine to continue, and even went on the score their fourth. united play in the champions league last 16 next on wednesday. this is what we have to show. this is exactly that kind of attitude that we need if we want to be successful in the end this season — both in the premier league and in the champions league. and i think this — not only the result, but the way that we achieved it, the way that we played — could really be of help for the future, as well — for wednesday, and for the upcoming games of the premier league. wolves are still very much

Occasion , It-led-up , Six , Point , Fred , Manchester-united , Half , Anthony-elanga , Sides , Lead , Thought , Premier-league

Breakfast-20220225-06:43:00

earlier, as we were going through some of the affected areas. we can speak now to british ex—pat peter cribley, who's lived in ukraine for six years. he's now in the west of the country, after leaving kyiv a few weeks ago. good morning to you. tell me about your situation. you left kyiv. yes. your situation. you left kyiv. yes, i left k iv your situation. you left kyiv. yes, i left kyiv several _ your situation. you left kyiv. yes, i left kyiv several weeks - your situation. you left kyiv. yes, i left kyiv several weeks ago, - your situation. you left kyiv. yes, i left kyiv several weeks ago, it i i left kyiv several weeks ago, it seemed like a prudent matter and i had a bit of a plan to visit ivano—frankivsk and a working holiday. that was delayed due to meet catching a covid and finally i managed to leave three weeks ago. the situation in ivano—frankivsk is a bit different to kharkiv. kharkiv was the first place i moved to when i first came to ukraine so i can picture it pretty precisely, as it has been described. i can understand

Left-kyiv , Russian , West , Ukraine , Uk , Areas , Some , Peter-cribley , Six , Bit , Plan , Situation

Breakfast-20220221-06:21:00

until tonight — where they're striking out at the lanes bowling alley in bristol. we used to have an occasion like this once a month, yeah. so we've missed out mostly two years' worth of it. yeah. i mean, how important is it to do something like this? very. they work in birmingham, we work in bristol, people work in wales, and it's times when you meet up like this, you can actually discuss things that you don't normally discuss. so when it's about the business side of it, but then again, it's building bonds with the guys in birmingham. so yeah, it is important. the debate about if, when and by how much restrictions should be lifted goes on. meanwhile, what was once mandatory now becomes discretionary. the decisions are all ours to make. john maguire, bbc news.

Occasion , Lanes-bowling-alley-in-bristol , It-ii , People , Something , Times , Wales , Birmingham , Bristol , Two , Things , Restrictions

Breakfast-20220221-06:40:00

and finally... we've already had one hat—trick for celtic this morning — how about another? on paper, well, it's perfect. left foot. right foot. header. however, new zealand's meikayla moore did just that at the shebelieves cup against the usa. the only problem? they were all own goals — and all inside the first 36 minutes of play. 0h, oh, dear! she had actually scored the first two within six minutes, and then when the third went in her manager, surely out of sympathy rather than anything else, decided to substitute her. the liverpool player was then comforted by her team—mates on the bench. ican imagine i can imagine it is a hard time for her~ _ i can imagine it is a hard time for her. , . it is i can imagine it is a hard time for her-_ it is a _ i can imagine it is a hard time for her._ it is a record. - i can imagine it is a hard time for her._ it is a record. it i i can imagine it is a hard time for. her._ it is a record. it has her. dear me. it is a record. it has been done — her. dear me. it is a record. it has been done before, _ her. dear me. it is a record. it has been done before, in _ her. dear me. it is a record. it has been done before, in the - her. dear me. it is a record. it has been done before, in the german | been done before, in the german league _ been done before, in the german learue. �* been done before, in the german league.- there _ been done before, in the german league.- there are - been done before, in the german league.- there are bad i been done before, in the german i league.- there are bad days league. don't. .. there are bad days and there are _ league. don't. .. there are bad days and there are bad _ league. don't. .. there are bad days and there are bad days. _ league. don't. .. there are bad days

Paper , Left , Another , Foot , Header , Celtic , Hat-trick , New-zealand , Meikayla-moore , One , All , Problem

Breakfast-20220221-06:08:00

and following all guidelines. 0ur royal correspondent daniela relph is outside windsor castle. good morning to you. the statement from the palace appears to be quite positive, doesn't it? yes. from the palace appears to be quite positive, doesn't it?— positive, doesn't it? yes, ithink it is cautious _ positive, doesn't it? yes, ithink it is cautious and _ positive, doesn't it? yes, ithink it is cautious and no _ positive, doesn't it? yes, ithink it is cautious and no sense - positive, doesn't it? yes, ithink it is cautious and no sense of. positive, doesn't it? yes, i think. it is cautious and no sense of alarm is the best way to describe it. we have been told by palace officials the queen has mild, cold like symptoms at this stage. a statement yesterday said she tested positive but there was not a lot of information in it. a couple of significant bits. firstly, she wants to carry on with light duties this week. it gives a sense she wants as much as possible to carry on as normal. that will mean things like dealing with paperwork, looking through correspondence and perhaps even taking a phone call. in addition they said the queen had been well enough yesterday morning

The-palace , Statement , Doesn-t , It , Daniela-relph-is-outside , Guidelines , Windsor-castle , Yes , 0ur , 0 , Queen , It-ii

Dateline London-20220318-19:50:00

might— military stalemate and then that might push— military stalemate and then that might push putin, _ military stalemate and then that might push putin, he _ military stalemate and then that might push putin, he will- military stalemate and then that might push putin, he will be i military stalemate and then that i might push putin, he will be quite happy— might push putin, he will be quite happy with— might push putin, he will be quite happy with the _ might push putin, he will be quite happy with the separation - might push putin, he will be quite happy with the separation of- might push putin, he will be quite happy with the separation of eastl happy with the separation of east and west ukraine _ happy with the separation of east and west ukraine so _ happy with the separation of east and west ukraine so that- happy with the separation of east and west ukraine so that will- happy with the separation of east. and west ukraine so that will push them _ and west ukraine so that will push them to— and west ukraine so that will push them to compromise. _ and west ukraine so that will push them to compromise. in— and west ukraine so that will push them to compromise.— and west ukraine so that will push them to compromise. in the sense, boris them to compromise. in the sense, iboris johnson _ them to compromise. in the sense, boris johnson said _ them to compromise. in the sense, boris johnson said this _ them to compromise. in the sense, boris johnson said this week - them to compromise. in the sense, boris johnson said this week that i them to compromise. in the sense, | boris johnson said this week that he borisjohnson said this week that he thinks the terrible mistake was 2014 when the west did not do enough to respond to the annexation of crimea and having already taken the part that ukraine is not part of ukraine any more, that's quite hard to go to war over let's say donestk and luhansk. he war over let's say donestk and luhansk. , . ., , luhansk. he starting with crimea but i will no luhansk. he starting with crimea but i will go back — luhansk. he starting with crimea but i will go back to _ luhansk. he starting with crimea but i will go back to 99 _ luhansk. he starting with crimea but i will go back to 99 and _ luhansk. he starting with crimea but i will go back to 99 and chechnya i luhansk. he starting with crimea but i will go back to 99 and chechnya it i i will go back to 99 and chechnya it frankly— i will go back to 99 and chechnya it frankly and — i will go back to 99 and chechnya it frankly and we go to syria. we had all this— frankly and we go to syria. we had all this stuff with ben wallace talking — all this stuff with ben wallace talking about appeasement at the beginning of the work. the appeasement began in 99. it is as simple _ appeasement began in 99. it is as simple as— appeasement began in 99. it is as simple as that, when gross neat was level _ simple as that, when gross neat was level that _ simple as that, when gross neat was level that is— simple as that, when gross neat was level. that is where the west fell down _ level. that is where the west fell down on — level. that is where the west fell down on its own principles and everything that it believes it

Putin , Sense , Over-the-edge , East , Ukraine , World-war-i , Stalemate , Push-putin , Boris-johnson , Military-stalemate , Separation-of-east-and-west-ukraine , Eastl

Dateline London-20220318-19:46:00

kind of change of approach by nato was meant obviously... there will be a much was meant obviously. .. there will be a much tougher— was meant obviously... there will be a much tougher attitude _ was meant obviously... there will be a much tougher attitude because - was meant obviously... there will be a much tougher attitude because of i a much tougher attitude because of the pressure — a much tougher attitude because of the pressure of— a much tougher attitude because of the pressure of public— a much tougher attitude because of the pressure of public opinion - a much tougher attitude because of the pressure of public opinion in. the pressure of public opinion in the countries _ the pressure of public opinion in the countries which they- the pressure of public opinion in the countries which they have i the countries which they have discussed _ the countries which they have discussed what _ the countries which they have discussed what we _ the countries which they have discussed what we are - the countries which they have discussed what we are seeingj the countries which they have i discussed what we are seeing on television — discussed what we are seeing on television and _ discussed what we are seeing on television and the _ discussed what we are seeing on television and the refugees - discussed what we are seeing on television and the refugees andl discussed what we are seeing on l television and the refugees and all that _ television and the refugees and all that the — television and the refugees and all that. the problem _ television and the refugees and all that. the problem again— television and the refugees and all that. the problem again is- television and the refugees and all. that. the problem again is germany because _ that. the problem again is germany because ifjoe — that. the problem again is germany because ifjoe biden _ that. the problem again is germany because ifjoe biden does _ that. the problem again is germany because ifjoe biden does not - because ifjoe biden does not personally— because ifjoe biden does not personally choose _ because ifjoe biden does not personally choose to - because ifjoe biden does not personally choose to get - because ifjoe biden does notl personally choose to get along because ifjoe biden does not - personally choose to get along with all the _ personally choose to get along with all the europeans, _ personally choose to get along with all the europeans, and _ personally choose to get along with all the europeans, and eastern- all the europeans, and eastern europe, — all the europeans, and eastern europe, to _ all the europeans, and eastern europe, to reinforce _ all the europeans, and eastern europe, to reinforce ukraine, i all the europeans, and eastern- europe, to reinforce ukraine, europe won't _ europe, to reinforce ukraine, europe won't be _ europe, to reinforce ukraine, europe won't be able — europe, to reinforce ukraine, europe won't be able to— europe, to reinforce ukraine, europe won't be able to do— europe, to reinforce ukraine, europe won't be able to do more. _ europe, to reinforce ukraine, europe won't be able to do more. so, - europe, to reinforce ukraine, europe won't be able to do more. so, the i europe, to reinforce ukraine, europe| won't be able to do more. so, the us i won't be able to do more. so, the us i think will— won't be able to do more. so, the us i think will not — won't be able to do more. so, the us i think will not do _ won't be able to do more. so, the us i think will not do more _ won't be able to do more. so, the us i think will not do more either- won't be able to do more. so, the us i think will not do more either and . i think will not do more either and as a consequence _ i think will not do more either and as a consequence it _ i think will not do more either and as a consequence it might - i think will not do more either and as a consequence it might be - as a consequence it might be a missed — as a consequence it might be a missed opportunity. _ as a consequence it might be a missed opportunity.— as a consequence it might be a missed opportunity. picking up on that oint, missed opportunity. picking up on that point. i— missed opportunity. picking up on that point, i think _ missed opportunity. picking up on that point, i think you _ missed opportunity. picking up on that point, i think you are - missed opportunity. picking up on that point, i think you are going . missed opportunity. picking up on| that point, i think you are going to see a shift— that point, i think you are going to see a shift was nato's attitude and ithink— see a shift was nato's attitude and i think what nato has been doing since _ i think what nato has been doing since this— i think what nato has been doing since this war began is say what is not willing — since this war began is say what is not willing to do. i think you will start— not willing to do. i think you will start seeing a bit more of a proactive _ start seeing a bit more of a proactive move towards saying what they will— proactive move towards saying what they will do. proactive move towards saying what they will do— they will do. because i was wondering _ they will do. because i was wondering why _ they will do. because i was wondering why does - they will do. because i was i wondering why does president they will do. because i was - wondering why does president bliss to keep making out about a no—fly

Problem , Germany , Countries , All , Nato , Pressure , Kind , Attitude , Public-opinion , Refugees , Television , Change

Dateline London-20220318-19:55:00

russia being in league with china, they had _ russia being in league with china, they had in— russia being in league with china, they had in the no holds barred patch _ they had in the no holds barred patchiust— they had in the no holds barred patch just before the war started. does _ patch just before the war started. does xi _ patch just before the war started. does xi jinping want to be saddled with a _ does xi jinping want to be saddled with a loser? does he want to be saddled — with a loser? does he want to be saddled with a russia that is a pariah— saddled with a russia that is a pariah around the world, has sanctions _ pariah around the world, has sanctions on it, that is bringing down _ sanctions on it, that is bringing down the — sanctions on it, that is bringing down the prestige of the chinese? this is— down the prestige of the chinese? this is a _ down the prestige of the chinese? this is a difficult decision that he has got — this is a difficult decision that he has got to— this is a difficult decision that he has got to make. does he stick with the guy— has got to make. does he stick with the guy he — has got to make. does he stick with the guy he thought he had or does he cut and _ the guy he thought he had or does he cut and run— the guy he thought he had or does he cut and run now?— cut and run now? thank you all very much for the _ cut and run now? thank you all very much for the ability _ cut and run now? thank you all very much for the ability to _ cut and run now? thank you all very much for the ability to see - cut and run now? thank you all very much for the ability to see you - cut and run now? thank you all very much for the ability to see you all. much for the ability to see you all here and levy to have your company for dateline this weekend we are back around this table at the same time next week with a good question for clive to leave us with there, is putin now a loser? we will not know the answer that for perhaps months to come. goodbye.

World-war , Russia , China , World , Patch , League , Xi-jinping , No , Pariah , Patchiust , Being , Loser