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BBC News-20220331-10:20:00

it should be provided. - personally, i'm happy to pay for it because i can afford it. _ i think it should be a balance. that balance is something we as a society have been grappling with since the start of the pandemic. covid is not going away. this next step, the ending of free testing, feels like a significant moment, though, as we start to live alongside the virus. jim reed, bbc news. lateral flow tests will stop being free from tomorrow, april the 1st, for most people. if you have any questions about lateral flow tests or changes to pcr tests, such as who is eligible, how do you get hold of them, we'll be putting them to our health correspondent nick triggle at 12:30pm today. use the hashtag #bbcyourquestions, or e—mail yourquestions@bbc.co.uk.

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BBC News-20220331-09:51:00

but now i feel like people should sort of let the academy deal with the consequences and we should actually celebrate the films that won, like troy and sian and summer of soul and all these great people who worked really hard to get their work recognised. some argue his actions advocated violence, diminished women and perpetuated stereotypes about the black community. but here in downtown la, where people gathered to protest black lives lost, there is a feeling that what happened at the oscars is distracting from more serious acts of violence. well, i don't feel diminished. i do recognise that it is a very, very complicated conversation. there are all kind of things like, did it perpetuate the stereotype of black men and violence? i think most black folks were thinking, oh, this happened in front of an audience of mostly white folks, and what does that mean?

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BBC News-20220331-10:25:00

reports from los angeles chris rock arriving in boston for his first show since being slapped by will smith. the comedian told the audience he was still processing what had happened. he didn't say whether he accepted smith's apology. oh, wow! was it acceptable for the actor to strike another man in the name of protecting his wife? that's the question that's prompted an outpouring of passionate polarised opinion in hollywood and beyond. some, who were in the room, say it was a deeply shocking, traumatic event that overshadowed the historic achievement of others, like the cast and crew of coda, the big winner of the night. when i was in the room it felt quite shocking and quite violent and i felt like it took away the energy of the room. but now i feel like people should sort of let the academy deal with the consequences and we should actually celebrate the films that won, like troy and sian and summer

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BBC News-20220331-09:06:00

on the ground not being fully informed, or indeed shooting having taken place, which stopped people going. but at this point it appears there might be some prospect of people getting out of mariupol, a city of course which has seen the worst of the fighting in ukraine, surrounded by russian forces for the last three weeks, really dire conditions in there. we believe there may be in the region of iso—170,000 people, still in mariupol, who have spent most of the last few weeks sheltering from their intense fighting, so some more of them may get out today if all goes according to plan. elsewhere, president zelensky has been talking about this supposed movement of russian forces away from kyiv. he appears to believe that it is happening, but what he is very clear in his statements to point out is that he believes it is because it is a reflection really of the reality that ukrainian forces stopped the russian advance on kyiv, and were indeed starting to push them back. he said in his statement that he believes the forces are simply going to be redeployed elsewhere, and at the moment that appears to be, to eastern ukraine. it looks like the russians have been talking about this,

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BBC News-20220331-10:11:00

many people in the early days of this conflict. millions of them crossed the border into russia. my colleague was there at the time and has returned to eastern poland for us. ' . , has returned to eastern poland for us. , . , , ., us. the difficulty is that we saw in mariu ol us. the difficulty is that we saw in mariupol is _ us. the difficulty is that we saw in mariupol is overwhelming. - us. the difficulty is that we saw in mariupol is overwhelming. the i us. the difficulty is that we saw in i mariupol is overwhelming. the people fleeing for the safety of their lives. i was at the border at the start of the war and witness thousands of people coming across, predominantly women and children making the hazardous journey across ukraine to get to the border from lviv to the border with poland, to then coming to poland and then work out what they do next. this is an example here of what they do next, in lublin. they are very much welcomed and may have been embraced.

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BBC News-20220331-10:09:00

minutes and drop bombs on mariupol. people were falling and dying in front of my eyes. we very people. —— buried people. front of my eyes. we very people. -- buried people-— buried people. there were air strikes in _ buried people. there were air strikes in lviv _ buried people. there were air strikes in lviv as _ buried people. there were air strikes in lviv as well. - buried people. there were air strikes in lviv as well. what i buried people. there were air i strikes in lviv as well. what must this be like after that? trapped in the cinema by russian attacks, they survived on scraps of food from locals or ukrainian soldiers boiling snow to drink. imitten soldiers boiling snow to drink. when su lies soldiers boiling snow to drink. when supplies ran — soldiers boiling snow to drink. when supplies ran critically _ soldiers boiling snow to drink. when supplies ran critically low, _ soldiers boiling snow to drink. when supplies ran critically low, natalia says everyone without young children was asked to leave to save resources and give the children a chance. there was no way out. you could stay and i will go and die. we couldn't even count minutes between the bombs. ., . , even count minutes between the bombs. ., ., , ., bombs. -- organism. some of the pro-russian _ bombs. -- organism. some of the pro-russian neighbours _ bombs. -- organism. some of the

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BBC News-20220331-09:00:00

this is bbc news with the latest headlines. russia proposes a ceasefire in the besieged city of mariupol to allow civilians to leave. more than 150,000 people remain trapped. western intelligence suggests putin isn't being told how badly russia's offensive is going — with reports of demoralised troops refusing to obey orders. mr putin has not been fully informed by his ministry of defence, at every turn over the last month. it's the last day of free covid tests for most people in england, as the government pushes ahead with its plans for living with ther virus. at 1230 we'll be answering your questions on changes to testing, and the spread of 0micron. you can send us your questions

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BBC News-20220331-10:24:00

slapdash and unimaginative approach to his equipment and the selection process should have been rerun. the report said the process had been drawn out and subject to allegations of political interference and the committee would not fully endorse mr fraser but they cannot actually formally block his appointment. that is a charity commission appointment. it follows a bit of the political pattern about concerns from some about the way the government is appointing people to these public bodies. the 0scars was embroiled in controversy this year. the organisers of the oscars say they asked will smith to leave sunday's ceremony after he slapped the comedian chris rock — but he refused. disciplinary proceedings have now been launched by the academy against the actor, who has since apologised for his actions. it comes as chris rock made an emotional return to the stage overnight for the first time since the awards. our correspondent, sophie long,

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BBC News-20220331-10:21:00

if you would like to know more detail on that and if there is anything you would like to put to nick. he will bejoining us injust over an hour. a review into the windrush scandal has warned the home office must make "much more progress" if it is to bring about the "cultural changes required". ministers were forced to apologise in 2018 for deportation threats made to people who had been living and working in the uk for decades, but who were told they were in britain illegally because of a lack of official paperwork. our community affairs correspondent adina campbell is here what has emerged today? jt what has emerged today? it is clear from this latest _ what has emerged today? it is clear from this latest review _ what has emerged today? it is clear from this latest review there - what has emerged today? it is clear from this latest review there is i from this latest review there is still a long way to go in terms of changing the culture and policy at the home office. the independent adviser has been overseeing this with you and the original report a couple of years ago. she has been holding a briefing and in that briefing that he recommendations were made in 2020 to ensure a scandal like this does not happen again. she confirmed that the 30,

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BBC News-20220331-09:12:00

volunteering organisation, we are grateful, everybody, everybody who helps us to stay here, all are very kind, and they are, so they are really helping for us.— kind, and they are, so they are really helping for us. good luck on our first really helping for us. good luck on your first day- _ really helping for us. good luck on your first day. this _ really helping for us. good luck on your first day. this is _ really helping for us. good luck on your first day. this is your - really helping for us. good luck on your first day. this is your son - really helping for us. good luck on | your first day. this is your son who was working, who was studying here in the polly technic, he was here already as a student, in poland and he said to his mum and said you have to come over, get here because he was worried about the war hand that is what happened and so now tatiana this is her first is what happened and so now tatiana this is herfirst day is what happened and so now tatiana this is her first day at this school, it's a school where its teaching community has been increased, the student community has been increased are. one snapshot about what is happening across this country, because of this enormous number of people who have had to flee from neighbouring ukraine. thank you very much indeed. more in

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