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to be looked at by both government and the fta, because i really do think the banking sector, the financial services sector is over interpreting the politically exposed persons regulations. the bbc contacted monzo bank about gina miller's case, a spokesperson said... —— for — — for safety —— for safety reasons, many airlines make it —— the bbc has found that major airlines are charging some disabled passengers double to fly from the uk. for safety reasons, many airlines make it compulsory for passengers with mobility problems to travel with a personal care assistant and charge full price for the additionalfare. this is despite civil aviation authority guidance on eu law, maintained by the uk post—brexit, calling on airlines to subsidise the cost. disabled people say the current measures are discriminatory and stop them from flying. bbc news contacted over 100 airlines, including all that fly from heathrow, to find out how many insist on a pa and whether they offer a discount. let's talk to melody powell, a diversity and inclusion consultant.

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The Context

from the uk. for safety reasons, it is compulsory on many airlines for any passenger with mobility problems to travel with a personal care assistant, for which they charge full price for the additionalfare. the civil aviation authority upheld eu law post—brexit, which means airlines are supposed to subsidise the cost. disabled people say the current measures are discriminatory and are stopping them from flying. bbc news has contacted over 100 airlines, including all those that fly from heathrow, to find out how many insist on a pa and whether they offer a discount. and this is what they found. 0nly pakistan international airlines offered pa discounts for both international and domestic travel. a0 carriers, including turkish airlines and delta, do not clearly set out how much it costs, nor whether the individual or the airline should pay. strikingly, around a third of airlines confirmed that they require passengers with mobility problems to purchase an additional pa

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Jose Diaz-Balart Reports

the vatican. that is as a precautionary measure, all papal audiences have been suspended until at least june 18th. and so we will not see him do his weekly audience or he will not have any private meetings in that time. we do know that he is at gemeli hospital. we have no word on whether the surgery has started. we know that this is to repair a hernia that they believe is a result of that surgery you spoke of in july 2021. he will undergo general anesthetic, which is something pope francis has been very public about, he doesn't like it. it is why he has such mobility problems because he could have his knee repaired, but he's refused to do it because he didn't like the way the anesthesia made him feel when he had his colon surgery. so, we know that the vatican says he will be in the hospital for several days. but the key thing here is that it gives him enough time now by having the surgery today, enough

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CNN Newsroom Live

it's of course, a taxing week. how is the pope faring? well that's right, paula. i mean, really, if you consider that just last saturday, was released from the hospital after a bout of bronchitis, um, the fact that he's even here in st peter's square is already quite something you know. he missed the friday evening via crucis at the coliseum. it's at nine o'clock at night in the vatican said look due to the cold weather. we have been having a real cold spell. the pope was going to sit that out and under normal occasion if a pope skips an event, that's a problem, but given all of the events that he's had to do this week, and the fact of the bronchitis and he's 86 years old. it seemed like a wise decision to allow him to rest because he's had so many events. this is the final one of really a long week since palm sunday and i would say paula that he looks fine. you know, as well as you can expect, given all of the things he's been going through, but of course, he has an ongoing mobility problems and he is 86

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BBC News

mobility problems, he is still very active. last month, he went to south sudan and the dsa. �* ., , went to south sudan and the dsa. ~ ., , ., , ., dsa. are there any thoughts on whether the _ dsa. are there any thoughts on whether the pope _ dsa. are there any thoughts on whether the pope might - whether the pope might potentially resign? aha, whether the pope might potentially resign? a few years a . o, potentially resign? a few years a . 0, this potentially resign? a few years ago. this was _ potentially resign? a few years ago, this was unthinkable - potentially resign? a few years ago, this was unthinkable but i ago, this was unthinkable but when his predecessor resigned, he became the first pope in centuries to do so and he said that was because of his poor health, because he could no longer go on, there's been a lot of speculation in the italian media and web vatican insiders that he set a precedent and normalise the idea of the pope stepping down. pope francis did indicate that he would be open to the idea of resigning if his health were to deteriorate.— resigning if his health were to deteriorate. thank you for the u date, deteriorate. thank you for the update. we — deteriorate. thank you for the update, we will _ deteriorate. thank you for the update, we will of _ deteriorate. thank you for the update, we will of course - deteriorate. thank you for the update, we will of course be l update, we will of course be watching that story. prosecutors in mexico say they're treating the deaths of 39 migrants in a fire

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BBC News

public was early that day when he participated in his weekly audience in st peter's square and he seemed on good form, but when he was being held into his car he was photographed grimacing and visibly in pain. this is a really busy time of the year for pope francis, with many events and services scheduled ahead of easter weekend. any sense of whether those will go ahead? that's right. easter is the busiest time for a pope and pope francis had sunday mass scheduled for this weekend in the next week and several celebrations around holy week and easter. what we do know is all of his commitments for the next two days have been cancelled, so it is very possible he will not be able to do everything that he was hoping to do for easter. and, you know, he will be disappointed, because despite the fact he has mobility problems and he has to use a wheelchair, pope francis is still very act of. you know, just last month he went to south sudan and to the dse. one

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BBC News

in public was earlier that day when he participated in his weekly audience in st peter's square and he seemed on good form, but when he was being helped into his car, he was photographed grimacing and visibly in pain. this is a really busy time for pope francis, with many events and services scheduled ahead of easter weekend. any sense of whether those will go ahead? that's right. easter is the busiest time for a pope and pope francis had sunday mass scheduled for this weekend and then next week and several celebrations around holy week and easter. what we do know is all of his commitments for the next two days have been cancelled, so it's very possible that he won't be able to do everything that he was hoping to do for easter. and, you know, he will be disappointed, because despite the fact he has mobility problems and he has to use a wheelchair, pope francis is still very active. you know, just last month he went to south sudan and to the dse. one final thing to consider

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BBC World News

know is that all of his commitments for the next two days have been cancelled so it's very possible that pope francis will not be able to do everything it was hoping to do for holy week, which is next week. it will be disappointed because he has mobility problems, he is in a wheelchair but he is still very stop last month he went to south sudan, for example. one more thing to consider is that pope francis did say he would consider resigning and if he felt he could no longer carry on as pope. could no longer carry on as poe. ., , , let's get some of the day's other news. prosecutors in mexico say they're treating the deaths of 39 migrants in a fire at a detention centre as suspected homicides. it follows the discovery of footage appearing to show uniformed officials seeming to walk away as the blaze erupts in a corner, leaving a group of men behind in what appears

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CNN This Morning

mentioned is 86 years old when he was 21. he had part of his lung removed because of a respiratory illness, so that's something to take into consideration for this issue. we also know of course, he has been suffering from mobility problems , causing him to use a wheelchair. sometimes that's due to a knee problem. and the last time he was here it was the summer of 2021 for 10 days. because of diverticulitis. he had part of his colon removed, so that's his sort of health situation as it were, but this is particularly about the respiratory issue, so we'll have to see in the next few days how he progresses. it is a very busy time here at the vatican easter week coming up, so we'll see how the pope gets on katelyn polantz katelyn polantz gollogly. er, thank you. we're going to continue to bring you the very latest new on new developments on two big stories out of moscow and kentucky all through the morning. we're following rising tensions on public display between president biden and

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BBC News at One

with a respiratory infection. his illness has raised questions about whether he'll take part in upcoming easter services, starting this weekend on palm sunday. let's go live now to our europe correspondent, nick beake, who's outside the hospital in rome, where the pope is being treated. what is the latest? we have had some positive news from the hospital via the vatican in the past hour or so. they say the pope rested well over night and was able to have breakfast and read the newspapers. he then went to a private chapel they have got here where he received communion and he was able to pray. this is the sort of music millions of catholics across the world were hoping for, among them the us presidentjoe biden, he said the pope was in his thoughts and prayers. the pope is 86 years old and does have mobility problems. we see that when he uses a wheelchair and he winces when he is moving around. he has had a busy 2023 so far. he led the funeral

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