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thousands of people take to the streets of the canary islands in protest at what they say are unsustainable levels of mass tourism. they say it's damaging the environment and driving up costs for local people. the head of a uk government watchdog has told the bbc that rishi sunak has "set us back" on climate change. chris stark says the pm has left the uk at risk of falling behind other countries. now on bbc news it's the travel show. europe by train. for generations of backpackers, interrailers — and, well, for me — it's what travel�*s all about. and in germany, the railways are booming, partly because of this — it's called the deutschlandticket. it costs me 49 euros a month and it allows me almost unlimited use of the country's

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in protest at what they say are unsustainable levels of mass tourism. they say it's damaging the environment and driving up costs for local people. the head of a uk government watchdog has told the bbc that rishi sunak has "set us back" on climate change. chris stark says the pm has left the uk at risk of falling behind other countries. iran's foreign minister has questioned whether israel was involved in friday's attack on iran, saying the weapons used were like "toys our children play with". but in an interview with nbc news, he said if israel did take "decisive action" against iran, the response would be "immediate" and "to the maximum". us officials said an israeli missile hit iran on friday. israel reportedly targeted an air defence radar system

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in protest at what they say are unsustainable levels of mass tourism. they say it's damaging the environment and driving up costs for local people. the head of a uk government watchdog has told the bbc that rishi sunak has "set us back" on climate change. chris stark says the pm has left the uk at risk of falling behind other countries. now on bbc news it's the travel show. europe by train. for generations of backpackers, interrailers — and, well, for me — it's what travel�*s all about. and in germany, the railways are booming, partly because of this — it's called the deutschlandticket. it costs me 49 euros a month and it allows me almost unlimited use of the country's

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for river pollution. it comes amid concern over high levels of e.coli in the river thames during last month's oxford and cambridge boat races, when one rower fell ill before the race. temperatures below the average for the time of year. it's been colder than what we would have expected to see in april. we've had snow in helsinki today. three degrees, flurries of snow. central parts of europe not making double figures. we are feeling the chill as that cold air arrives from the north. the weather is quiet. a lot of welcome,

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chris stark says the pm has left the uk at risk of falling behind other countries. thousands of people have taken to the streets of the canary islands in protest at what they say are unsustainable levels of mass tourism. they say overtourism is damaging the environment and drives up costs for local people. now on bbc news, it�*s newscast. where in the world is chris mason? hello. i am in the west midlands. i am in birmingham. oh, because there�*s a mayoral contest there fairly soon. yeah, i thought i would spend the day examining the structures of government of england. why not? because, you know, we�*ve got these local and police and crime commissioner elections in england and wales in a fortnight and also mayoral contests too. and these mayors are relatively new, aren�*t they? you go back to 2000 for london, much more recently for the west midlands and plenty of other places beside.

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has told the bbc that rishi sunak has "set us back" on climate change. chris stark says the pm has left the uk at risk of falling behind other countries. and thousands of people take to the streets of the canary islands in protest at what they say are unsustainable levels of mass tourism. they say it's damaging the environment and driving up costs for local people. time for sport now, and a full round—up from the bbc sport centre with lizzie greenwood—hughes. hello there. we're starting with football and the fa cup, where manchester city are in semifinal action against chelsea at wembley. they've been playing for about 15 minutes. it is goalless at the moment, but pretty evenly matched between the two sides. city are the defending champions, but they've had a difficult week after being knocked out of the champions league and they're also without their star striker erling haaland.

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so let's unpick that. so they make the argument, and have made it repeatedly, that they think the rwanda idea is kind of an expensive waste of time, but at the same time, they do not want to appear to be soft on finding solutions to the whole issue of illegal migration. so that's what they are attempting to do. that's how their actions are motivated, by how they perceive what they're doing might be seen. so that's what's going on here. and it's important to say for labour, because there's a lot of government criticism which is, "if you don't support the rwanda plan then you don't have a scheme", to which labour would say, "we do have a scheme — it's basically going upstream. it's using counterterrorism legislation to go after the people—smugglers, it's using the intelligence that we have to go into the czech republic, where these dinghies are being built". go upstream is the labour view. but i also think privately, labour, expecting that they _ might win the next election and this could be their problem very soon, . are also quite worried about levels

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to hold water companies to account for river pollution. it comes amid concern over high levels of e.coli in the river thames during last month's oxford and cambridge boat races, when one rower fell ill before the race. now it's time for a look at the weather with tomasz schafernaker. hello. quite a chill in the air earlier on, but at least that sun's quite strong. talking about cold weather, this is what we call the anomaly map across europe. where it's blue, temperatures are below the average for the time of the year and you can see across many countries, it's been colder than what we would expect in april. in fact, across some northern parts of europe, we have had snow. here's helsinki today — three degrees, flurries of snow. central parts of europe not even making double figures. and we are feeling that chill as we see colder air arriving from the north. but at least it's high pressure, so that does mean that the weather's quiet, so a lot of welcome dry weather. here's the satellite picture.

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let's speak to our correspondent in washington, helena humphrey. she's there at capitol hill following the vote. it's been a long haulfor this bill. tell us what is happening right now. certainly has been a long haulfor this bill. now we've got to this stage where they're dumb at those debates have wrapped up. we have the first bill coming to the floor right now, it's got about six minutes left on the clock for that, with or goes to border security. it's likely to fail. it would need a two thirds majority. this is calling for more stringent restrictions with regards to the southern border at a time when we have seen record levels in recent months of migrant crossings. then we move onto this kind of catchall bill with regards to potential for a tiktok band, iranian sanctions, using russian assets and seizing them to pay for funding for that aid for ukraine, and then we go to the real nuts and bolts of what we are going to be watching very closely today about foreign aid

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