before hello america i am mark levin and welcome to life, liberty & levin. two great guest tonight we will get to in a moment. matters that affect the country issues that will affect the election. slavery, now mark, how slavery going to affect the election? i am not talking about wondered six years ago. i want you to think about this enough of the candy coating. enough of the propaganda by that media and the democrats in a pointing fingers at competence and immigration reform and we need more money, please listen to me. there are at least four places on the face of the earth were slavery is practiced openly and supported. the continent of africa the middle east region, southeast asia, and america. you have not heard a thing about it from the democrats, biden on down you have not heard a thing about it from the new york times, enjoy it read, or the other bigots. it is being practiced in the united states, on our southern border is it biden ministration policy. the democr
stun brighton 5 1 to move out of the bottom three, but it was a grim day for leicester and southampton. with the first eurovision semifinal tonight, we look at how liverpool has embraced the joy. good morning. the next few days, we are looking at the forecast of sunshine and showers, some will be heavy and thundery and some will be slow moving. by friday, things will be more settled. it s tuesday the 9th of may. the metropolitan police has expressed regret for arresting six anti monarchy protestors before the king s coronation on saturday. the six, who included the head of the campaign group republic, were held on suspicion of planning to disrupt the event but released without charge when the arresting officers failed to provide sufficient evidence. the met police insists it did not intend to prevent protests, as aruna iyengar reports. not my king! the coronation pleased many but not everyone. graham smith, the leader of anti monarchy group republic, seen on the ground here
cambria and anglesey, the rest of england staying dry, it will feel attached milder. hello, this is bbc news. the headlines. police say nine people have been killed in an explosion at a petrol station in county donegal, in the republic of ireland. a massive fire has severely damaged the strategically important road and rail bridge connecting occupied crimea to russia. ukrainian officials say they ve found two mass burial sites in the recently liberated town of lyman one with around 200 graves. strike action leaves just 20% of regular rail services running across england, scotland and wales today, as workers walk out for the 11th time this year. we are hoping to bring you the latest update from creeslough, where police will hold a news conference. just to remind you of the story, at least nine people died following that huge explosion at a petrol station in creeslough in county donegal yesterday. the latest update was nine people who had been killed and a number of injured w
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energy bosses warn that the government s plan to cap the price of electricity produced by older renewable facilities is risky. hello and welcome to bbc news. ten people are now confirmed to have died, after a huge explosion at a petrol station in county donegal in ireland. a search operation is continuing, as some people are still thought to be missing. eight people were also taken to hospital. police say the cause remains under investigation, but are describing what happened as a tragic accident . the explosion happened at an applegreen service station, in the village of creeslough, yesterday afternoon. from there, our ireland correspondent chris page reports. a rescue effort has now become a recovery operation a sad sign that the emergency services don t expect to find anyone else alive. blown out walls, a crumpled roof, and tonnes of rubble showed this was a lethal explosion. the blast triggered a wave of devastation and desperation. local people hurried to what was lef