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BBCNEWS BBC News July 7, 2024

this video claiming to show the horizon this lunchtime as more russian rockets strike. explosion and once again civilians are in the firing line. a residential block in the centre of kyiv ripped apart and smouldering. screams inside rescuers reach a young girl pinned down by debris. they manage to bring her to safety and then take her to hospital. moments later a ukrainian official appears outside brandishing a russian passport, saying that one woman still trapped is from moscow. among those arriving at the site kyiv s former boxing champion mayor who makes clear that this is the latest of hundreds of missiles russia has fired at his city. around 6.30 kyiv had a rocket attack. i want to remind more than 300 buildings in our home town was destroyed. 220 apartment buildings. whether or not this was the intended target it s shattered the relative calm that had returned to the capital kyiv in recent weeks. it feels like this is vladimir putin sending his own message at a time whe

BBCNEWS BBC News July 7, 2024

away from ukraine. there is no getting away from ukraine. among the leaders at the summit is borisjohnson who s said he is actively thinking about a third term, amid criticism of his leadership after by election losses. at least 20 people are reported to have been found dead at a nightclub in the south african city of east london. the prince of wales accepted a suitcase containing a million euros in cash from a former qatari prime minister, according to the sunday times. there is no suggestion the payments were illegal. sir paul mccartney wows glastonbury and brings on surprise guests bruce springsteen and dave grohl. welcome to bavaria. russian missiles have struck the ukrainian capital kyiv, just hours after president zelensky warned that the war was entering a difficult phase, and as the g7 group of world leaders gathered in germany. the creation as they put it, progress towards a just world. a nine storey residential building in one district was damaged during the s

BBCNEWS BBC News June 4, 2024 13:23:00

depends s former chief executive of the foundation actually resigned. it emerged he coordinated over an honorary cbe for a millionaire businessman. it is really important just to say there was no evidence that any other trustees were aware of what was happening at the time. we will leave it there for now. thank you very much. thank you. thank you. morecambe bay is known for its quicksand and fast rising tides, but every year horse riders take to the sands under the watchful eye of the queen s guide. it s michael wilson s job to make sure everyone crosses safely and this weekend he had more than 50 horses and riders under his care, as judy hobson reports. a mass trek in morecombe bay. this is treacherous terrain, but these horses and riders couldn t be in safer hands. they re being led by the queen s guide, michael wilson. this is now an annual event but, with 46 horses, it is the biggest so far, and is open to all riders and all organised by the vale of lune harriers. without micha

BBCNEWS BBC News June 4, 2024 12:28:00

would be too dangerous. i don t know what they re expecting, but when they get out there, it s just a vast open space. it will be a unique experience for the horses, as well there are no fences or edges. they ll go nuts, i imagine? they tend to want to go and run. there s nothing to hold them back. morcombe bay is obviously notorious for its quicksand. that s the main thing we re looking out for. we don t want to lose any of them. so there is 120 square miles of dry sand. that s why we are doing it at low tide. there is a lot of dry sand. there is some wet area, too. there s a big pool of water for them to have a splash. hopefully the weather will stay fine and we will have a good time. the role of queen s guide dates back to henry viii. he set up the guides to guide people across the bay, because what was happening was people were taking a short cut across the bay with horses and carriages, and obviously falling

BBCNEWS BBC News June 4, 2024 12:27:00

then, of course, we will. every month, a quiet session will now take place at the life dcience centre, informed by a team hopeful their enjoyment will also be matched by others, too. megan paterson, bbc news, newcastle. morecambe bay is known for its quicksand and fast rising tides, but every year, horse riders take to the sands under the watchful eye of the queen s guide. it s michael wilson s job to make sure everyone crosses safely and this weekend he had more than 50 horses and riders under his care, as judy hobson reports. a mass trek in morecombe bay. this is treacherous terrain, but these horses and riders couldn t be in safer hands. they re being led by the queen s guide, michael wilson. this is now an annual event but, with 46 horses, it is the biggest so far, and is open to all riders and all organised by the vale of lune harriers. without michael s help it,

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