is now more than 30,000. but remarkably, survivors are still being pulled from the rubble. both the un and syria s voluntary group of rescuers known as the white helmets say the international community has failed people in the country s northwest, where thousands of people have died. the head of russia s wagner mercenary army claims his fighters have captured a village on the outskirts of bakhmut, a city they ve been assaulting for months. politicians in the us say the military has shot down an undentified object above lake huron the third such shoot down in as many days. officials haven t disclosed details about the object. the police have arrested two teenagers on suspicion of murder, after the fatal stabbing of 16 year old brianna ghey in warrington park. the bbc chairman richard sharp is accused of making significant errors ofjudgment by mps for not declaring his involvement in helping britain s former prime minister, borisjohnson secure a loan. and on this super bowl
of violent disorder after police in merseyside, north west england, clashed with demonstrators outside a hotel housing asylum seekers. police say a protest and counter protest were initially peaceful, but trouble flared when a van was set alight. in a moment on bbc news, it s newswatch. but first, it s click. when 3d printers first went mainstream, many imagined a world where some households would be creating missing pieces of board games or spare parts to fix their cars. the reality is actually probably been more impressive because we re getting 3d printed houses and even 3d printed body parts. and some of the latest trials involve printing bones for people who ve had cancer. researchers at king s college london and clinicians at guy s and st thomas nhs foundation trust are collaborating on a project to help cancer patients like colin. i d got a few appointments, first of all. i had several tests and a biopsy, which then diagnosed me with cancer. you ve got to look at what
coverage, one of whose findings was that many viewers find the output incomprehensible , and some of the terminology used mystifying . simpler language and more explanation appear to be the answer, and notjust in the area of economics but some members of the audience think that can be taken too far. take these lines seen on the bbc news website on tuesday: clive couzens read that, and this was his reaction. i m wondering what the bbc thinks of its audience, whether they think we have any intelligence at all. in recent days, reporters on the website, on the news website, have felt it necessary to explain that the cabinet is rishi sunak s group of senior ministers and that inflation is the rate at which prices are rising . given that inflation has been in the news daily for several months now, is it really necessary? where will this end? will they soon be telling us that apples are a crispy green fruit, for example? please, give us some credit for some modicum of intelli
controversial or not, in an interview on wednesday on bbc radio nottinghamshire, lee anderson tried to turn the tables on presenter verity cowley. there is a worry by some that you might be a bit dishonest. no, not really. i mean, have you ever told a lie, verity? but we re not here to talk about me, we re here to talk about you. no, no, no, no i asked the question, have you ever told a lie? the mp asked the presenter ten times if she d ever told a lie and ended by asking for the whole ten minute interview to be played in full as he said he didn t trust the bbc to cut it down fairly, or else not to be played at all. radio nottingham did run the whole interview, which also appeared on the bbc website, to the approval of andy brockman. ..
via his mobile phone, and anna foster later tweeted these pictures of the two of them at work. broadcasting in those conditions is a considerable challenge and viewers expressed their admiration, including jules 0, who posted this. but in the days following, there were criticisms of some of the bbc s coverage, particularly a report on wednesday s evening news bulletins which despite a warning of harrowing images to come from the presenter beforehand upsetjanet georghiou. how disgraceful this was to see this as they were dead people pulled from the rubble. cameras should have pulled back out of respect.