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BBC News

what it is all about.— what it is all about. with the charity runners, _ what it is all about. with the charity runners, there i what it is all about. with the charity runners, there are i what it is all about. with the i charity runners, there are personal best, i will ask you your time, but it isn't about the time for a lot of people, it is the fact they have managed to achieve that personal landmark of running a marathon. it is so much about the marathon distance. 26.2 miles, neverforget the two, runners will not thank you for forgetting the 0.2! the two, runners will not thank you forforgetting the 0.2! for the two, runners will not thank you for forgetting the 0.2! for many people come out runners tend to say the finish line of finish time. they are saying, are you going for a time orjust looking to complete it? it doesn't really matter because once you complete this distance, you are a marathon runner. for some people, they were completed in just under three hours, some might take eight hours. these final roads hoping to be reopened at 8:30pm, they started being closed for preparations at 4am. that shows just how inclusive this distance is for people. with a little bit of training, some people do 12 weeks leading up if they have

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Newsday

lebanon whether they were constant or attack is not unexpected. what you watch for is israel or has blood violates the rules of the game and goes be on a skirmish into a wider attack. ., �* , ., , , ~' attack. you've previously liking the long-running _ attack. you've previously liking the long-running tensions _ attack. you've previously liking the long-running tensions is _ attack. you've previously liking the long-running tensions is a - attack. you've previously liking the long-running tensions is a cold - attack. you've previously liking the j long-running tensions is a cold war long—running tensions is a cold war proxy battle in the main not direction did not direct because of a wider war. do you still think that? , ., �* , ., a wider war. do you still think that? , ., ~ , ., ., , a wider war. do you still think that? , ., a ., ., �*, that? yes, i do. as large as iran's demonstration _ that? yes, i do. as large as iran's demonstration attacks _ that? yes, i do. as large as iran's demonstration attacks or - that? yes, i do. as large as iran's demonstration attacks orjust - that? yes, i do. as large as iran's| demonstration attacks orjust over that? yes, i do. as large as iran's i demonstration attacks orjust over a week ago with more than 320 missiles and drones, they telegraphed the attack, they let the americans know through turkey, switzerland that it was coming. the americans would've worked with the israelis. which is why every cruise missile, drone was intercepted before reach israeli motel with territory. iran to simply

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BBC News

what you think will happen with the bill briefly and the future of the speaker?— the bill briefly and the future of the speaker? yes, well, this will apparently _ of the speaker? yes, well, this will apparently get _ of the speaker? yes, well, this will apparently get through, i of the speaker? yes, well, this will apparently get through, if| will apparently get through, if we had to guess right now, who knows what will happen between now and saturday. there is a lot of objection on both sides of the aisle to different elements of this. but, not only to get this back to the senate, but to maintain his position, directly or indirectly, the speaker is going to have to rely on democrat, and some republicans to them that is an act of betrayal, they are going to start a movement to oust him, and he presumably would be saved by the democrats voting to keep him, orjust walking off the floor and in these hard—core republicans would not have enough votes to get rid of him. so there is going to be a lot of drama head, but mr johnson has made it very clear, he is willing to stake his

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Verified Live

as it moves across scotland pushing into northern england and wales this afternoon. more in the way of cloud but some sunshine in the southeast corner and a degree or so warmer than yesterday with lighter winds here, 15 degrees. that cloud and rain sinks south of the then at clear skies and a brisk, northwesterly wind picking up some scattered showers. symptom wintry overa for the elevation in scotland. here, chillier night to come but across england and wales we keep the cloud, orjust holding up. a drab start to friday morning as that weak frontal system eases away. the cloud will break up gradually, brighter conditions into the afternoon. scattered showers and a blustery wind particular in the far northeast of scotland, and here that would have an impact, 8 degrees the high. we could see 15 or further south. into the weekend, the location will

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Newscast

30 backbenchers on the right of the party are backing plans to change it in one direction to one extent or another, and one of them's here with us. robertjenrick, conservative mp for newark. hello! hello, good evening. good evening! _ so, robert, give us a sense, first of all, for newscasters, about what it is that you guys are suggesting. well, our only interest is in making this work. if we're going to pursue this policy, and i strongly believe in it, i think it's absolutely critical that we do have a deterrent, and i think that illegal migration is one of the big ills facing not just this country, but all developed countries around the world today and for years to come, as we live in an age of mass migration, with millions of people on the move looking to leave, either fleeing wars and persecution, orjust for better economic prospects. so we have to put in place a deterrent like this, but we've got to be honest with ourselves about whether this actually works or not. and having been one of the authors of this policy for many, many months

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World Business Report

the factory of the world, many of whose goods travel through the red sea towards europe. export data for december has been published today. it shows that over 2023 as a whole, chinese exports to the rest of the world fell for the first time in seven years. but data for december alone was better than expecations, rising 2.3% in dollar terms. meanwhile, china's consumer prices continued to decline for a third month, while factory—gate prices also fell. so, how worried should china be about the disruption to shipping? claire huang, chief strategist at the amundi institute, shared her thoughts with us. we expect the impacts from the supply chain disruption to be very temporary, orjust like an episode in covid. and we've already seen some degree of recovery as we move towards the end of 2023. and this year, like the other asian

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Verified Live

what this country needs is more military support, and that's what the prime minister promised. i'm pleased to be here today to announce an increase in the aid that we're providing. the aid that we've got in place already runs through to the early part of this year, so we're acting in advance of that expiring with a new commitment of £2.5 billion — more than we've provided in previous years — that represents the seriousness of the situation here and our determination to stand with ukraine. his new financial commitment — a bit larger than previous years — will focus on providing long—range missiles, air defence and artillery, with £200 million spent on thousands of drones — most built in the uk. is the purpose of this military aid to help ukraine defeat russia orjust to survive the year? the purpose of this military aid is to make sure that ukraine can first and foremost keep its people safe and regain its freedom and its sovereignty. rishi sunak�*s come here notjust to see the devastation for himself,

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BBC News

orjust to survive the year? the purpose of this military aid is to make sure that ukraine can first and foremost keep its people safe and regain its freedom and its sovereignty. that's what it's fighting for. it's fighting for freedom. it's fighting for sovereignty. those are the values that it's fighting for, those values are dear to us, too. they're important to us, too. it's notjust the security of its people and the protection of its country that it's fighting for. those values are universal, and they also speak to the security of the european continent. that's why our investment in ukraine security is ultimately investment in our own security at home as well. and i believe that what we're doing today, again, just demonstrates the uk's leadership. i'm the first foreign leader to visit ukraine this year. this is my first foreign visit of the year. we're the first country to formalise our long term bilateral security agreement. again, all demonstrates uk leadership. i hope it galvanises others, because collectively all of us need to support ukraine so they can win this fight and restore security to their people.

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BBC News at Six

james landale is travelling with the prime minister. the train to kyiv, snowy, secure, but even here there is no escaping what ukraine wants. rishi sunak came to offer just that, military and, yes, moral support too, for a country under fresh attack. prime minister, when you come here and you see the sheer scale of the devastation, how does it make you feel? i was here a year ago, talking to people who were impacted by what was happening, and doing the same thing again today is incredibly moving, reminds us why it is so important that we continue to support ukraine. but is the purpose of this military aid to help ukraine defeat russia orjust to survive the year? no, the purpose of this military aid is to make sure that ukraine can first and foremost to keep its people safe and regain its freedom and sovereignty. the prime minister saw the devastation of russia's latest strikes, meeting one woman who lost

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The Daily Global

rishi sunak came to offer just that, military and, yes, moral support too, for a country under fresh attack. prime minister, when you come here and you see the sheer scale of the devastation, how does it make you feel? i was here a year ago, talking to people who were impacted by what was happening, and doing the same thing again today is incredibly moving, reminds us why it is so important that we continue to support ukraine. but is the purpose of this military aid to help ukraine defeat russia orjust to survive the year? no, the purpose of this military aid is to make sure that ukraine can first and foremost to keep its people safe and regain its freedom and sovereignty. the prime minister saw the devastation of russia's latest strikes, meeting one woman who lost family, seeing first—hand the impact of ukraine's weakening air defences, something he hopes £2.5 billion of military aid can address. we are one of ukraine's most

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