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Yet seen the precise details of this despite Westminster Frothing with speculation about what will happen because this announcement has been so long in the making, and will be a few hours yet before we see the details in black and white. In a complaint familiar to regular News Watch viewers and events have continued to move quickly In Afghanistan with the taliban announcing a new Interim Government on tuesday and clothing at an islamic emirate. Meanwhile protesters have been taking to the streets and kabul objecting to the Support Pakistan is to the taliban. This is the biggest challenge to the taliban authority have seen so far and it is not coming from a militia force, it is coming from peaceful protesters from both women and men. The situation across the country remains highly volatile which has led to several viewers contacting us with concerns like this articulated recently by lindsay. One of the senior staff overseeing the Bbc Presence In Afghanistan is jamie angus senior control of news output. Nice to have un the studio. I am surely viewers appreciated. How Safe Are Bbc In Afghanistan . It is a very dangerous Safe Are Bbc In Afghanistan . It is a very dangerous place Safe Are Bbc In Afghanistan . It is a very dangerous place and Safe Are Bbc In Afghanistan . It is a very dangerous place and it Safe Are Bbc In Afghanistan . It is a very dangerous place and it is Safe Are Bbc In Afghanistan . It is a very dangerous place and it is nice | very dangerous place and it is nice to hear the concerns about audience but the bbc is a News Organisation used to operating a difficult and dangerous situations and we have a whole structure in place, high risk teams and support for correspondence to mean me minimise the risk to the safest possible level and re evaluate for each individual activity whether we are able to undertake the risk involved so it is kind that people are concerned and we do everything we can for the people working with as and afghan national journalist still there to make sure even when things are uncertain and dangerous that we can minimise the risk to them. Minimise the risk to them. Everyone knows the taliban minimise the risk to them. Everyone knows the taliban reputation minimise the risk to them. Everyone knows the taliban Reputation On knows the taliban Reputation On human rights and particularly women, how comfortable are you about bbc journalists you about bbcjournalists being there. You about bbc ournalists being there. , , you about bbc ournalists being there. , you about bbc ournalists being there. ,. ,. , there. Clearly this is a story of hue there. Clearly this is a story of huge international there. Clearly this is a story of huge international interest there. Clearly this is a story of| huge international interest and there. Clearly this is a story of i huge international interest and it is right to be at their participating on the ground and holding those in authority to account. However difficult and dangerous and unpleasant that regime as it is absolutely right that internationaljournalists as it is absolutely right that international journalists and as it is absolutely right that internationaljournalists and they are seeking answers to important questions about whether the taliban will in some measure continue to protect the safety of some particularly vulnerable groups in the country, particularly women, also international journalists and particularly women, also internationaljournalists and of course afghan journalist themselves, both working for the bbc and others who are particularly at risk of reprisals from the afghans, from the taliban and it is something we are particularly worried about, the safety of independentjournalists as well as those working for larger News Organisations. Well as those working for larger News Organisations. There are lots of live twoways News Organisations. There are lots of live twoways from News Organisations. There are lots of live twoways from cabo, News Organisations. There are lots of live twoways from cabo, does| of live two ways from cabo, does that have risks . It of live twoways from cabo, does that have risks . That have risks . It does, you are very visible that have risks . It does, you are very visible and that have risks . It does, you are very visible and any that have risks . It does, you are very visible and any risky that have risks . It does, you are l very visible and any risky positions of the times during the fall of kabul particularly the terrible Suicide Attack at the airport when we pulled back completely from doing those because the risk was simply too high and we went dark for a period essentially. Now be assessed the risks to be acceptable in most circumstances but obviously as a journalist you are putting yourself out there when you are standing on the lights and doing those live two ways so we try to strike the balance between not having people standing out doing them endlessly for the sick of it but we do have the responsibility to our audiences to show we are live and bringing our version of events from afghanistan. The afghan World Service is a very big local team, what is the Bbc Planning to do with current afghan staff . ,. ,. , , staff . Some have been able to come out and some staff . Some have been able to come out and some Havenots Staff . Some have been able to come out and some havenots will staff . Some have been able to come out and some havenots will be staff . Some have been able to come out and some havenots will be a. Out and some Have Nots will be a very concerned to make sure over the coming weeks and months that everyone who is currently employed by the bbc In Afghanistan who wishes to come out can do so with their families. We are not completely in control of those events because we have to work with our own government and others to make sure they can leave safely which is our main concern that they do not take on any additional rest but clearly that is not something we can see completely into the future how clearly and quickly all they will be able to arrive in the uk. figs quickly all they will be able to arrive in the uk. Quickly all they will be able to arrive in the uk. As that affects whether they arrive in the uk. As that affects whether they will arrive in the uk. As that affects whether they will be arrive in the uk. As that affects l whether they will be broadcasting withIn Afghanistan for the World Service. ,. ,. ,. , service. They are not currently broadcasting service. They are not currently broadcasting within service. They are not currently L Broadcasting withIn Afghanistan service. They are not currently broadcasting withIn Afghanistan for the World Service, we have maintained a Lifeline Services and some iranian language services but they are mainly been supported by staff in london. Do they are mainly been supported by staff in london. Staff in london. Do you think you will have to staff in london. Do you think you will have to pull staff in london. Do you think you will have to pull out staff in london. Do you think you will have to pull out bbc will have to pull out bbc journalists . Will have to pull out bbc ournalists . ,. , journalists . That is an impossible. Uestion journalists . That is an impossible question to journalists . That is an impossible question to answer, journalists . That is an impossible question to answer, we journalists . That is an impossible question to answer, we very journalists . That is an impossible| question to answer, we very much wish to retain a small staff In Afghanistan that enables us to tell this absolutely vital story for our international audiences. This absolutely vital story for our internationalaudiences. If this absolutely vital story for our international audiences. If it becomes prohibitively dangerous of course to both throw all our journalists but along with other international broadcasters we believe it is vital for the interests of Licence Repairs in the uk and a global audience to get the benefit of the bbc services and our footprint there need only be as large as is safe, we will not have huge numbers of staff there in the near future just for the sake of it. Thank you. Bbc news last sunday covered extensively the death of the singer Sarah Harding who had Breast Cancer including items about the incidence of the disease amongst young women and It Led news at ten that night. She was part of one of the most successful british female bands of all time, formed on a Reality Show they had 21 top ten hits. Sarah Hardings Mother described that as a bright Shining Star and her Band Mate Nadine coyle said she is absolutely devastated. For those unfamiliar older viewers they said the coverage was disproportionate. This they said the coverage was disproportionate. They said the coverage was disproportionate. They said the coverage was disroortionate. ,. , disproportionate. This was an I Lady i had disproportionate. This was an I Lady i had never disproportionate. This was an I Lady i had never heard disproportionate. This was an I Lady i had never heard of disproportionate. This was an I Lady i had never heard of any disproportionate. This was an I Lady i had never heard of any band disproportionate. This was an I Lady i had never heard of any band i disproportionate. This was an I Lady i had never heard of any band i had | i had never heard of any band i had never heard of and honestly a very tragic story for her friends and family, please understand i desperately sympathetic to families who are going through such trauma, all families have studies like that. But i do not think that should have been headline news, i am a little disappointed with the bbc, there is so much going on in the world right now with home policies and foreign policies and what is happening with Covid And Afghanistan i know we are probably weedy of it but it is a bit more important and i expect better i think of the bbc headline news. This think of the bbc headline news. As we mentioned last week regional News Bulletins for English Viewers returned to breakfast this week after an absence of six weeks. The service had continued over the summerfor audiences and service had continued over the summer for audiences and the rest of the uk, a fact which we fail to make the uk, a fact which we fail to make the last week so apologies for that but the return to a full regional service was warmly greeted by a number of you including charles who E Mailed. On friday there were more disappointed viewers and the Midlands Region who receive the local news for london rather than their own local. Middles today apologised wentworth for what they said was technical problems which were resolved in time for the last bulletin of the programme. Thank you for all your comments this week if you want to shed your opinions about what you see are here on the Bbc News, Tv Radio Online and social media, E Mail us. Ortwitter. You can call us and have a look at our website. We will be back to hear your thoughts about Bbc News coverage again next week. Goodbye. Good evening. With low pressure sitting across the uk today, it has been a showery picture. There have been sunny spells between the showers as we saw in suffolk earlier in the day, but weve also seen a lot of lively showers through the second half of the afternoon across the eastern half of england. The weekend, though, will bring fewer showers for many of us with some sunny spells, but itll feel fresher. And the reason . The low pressure thats been bringing those Showers Yesterday and today thats sitting across us is moving out into the north sea, so bringing wet and windy weather to scandinavia. Weve still got the remnants of that Weather Front sitting in the north, but the other change i talked about is the wind direction. So, as we go around to the north and the northwest, its a fresher feel. You can see the heat gradually ebbing away through the day on saturday. So, still a few thunderstorms around this Evening Northeast parts of england, lincolnshire, east anglia, possibly one or two in Northern Ireland but they fade away as we go through the night. The wet areas really dominated by the area of low pressure and its trailing Weather Front across north scotland. Notjust Tonight But Tomorrow as well, we could see some very significant Rainfall Totals building up here. Its one to watch. For most of us as showers fade away, its misty and grey and quite warm again. We havent lost that humidity yet. Its quite a warm start to the day, but also quite grey and misty, particularly over the hills in North And West areas, but there could be some fog just about anywhere. It does take a little longer to kick in this time of year. Once it does so, some brighter spells coming through and very few showers for england and wales. Still a scattering for Northern Ireland, but not as many as today. South and Eastern Scotland faring quite well with some drier weather, but it is really looking quite wet across northern scotland. Temperatures are, as i say, starting to drop away, a fresher feel and a generally quite fairly brisk breeze blowing. That Weather Front weekends as it heads south on sunday, but there is the fly in the ointment this area of low pressure and how far north and east it will spread its influence, spread its rains by the time we get to sunday. Cloudier for the eastern side of England And Scotland on that weakening Weather Front, but drier further north and brighter. Itll be a little bit fresher. Fewer showers for Northern Ireland, we feel, and further east across england as well, some drier weather. And it could be that that Weather Front gets stuck across western areas, so even by monday, most of the rain is in the west. As i say, theres quite a lot of uncertainty surrounding that next area of low pressure at this stage. So, as ever, theres more on the website, including the warnings, and well keep you up to date. This is Bbc News. The headlines at nine oclock. 20 years since rod was reshaped by the 9 11 attacks, people across the united states and the world prepare to reflect on the event and remember all those killed and injured. Whether its 9 11, whether its january 13, whether its july 7, i miss my dad, and that will never change. As afghanistan as afg ha Nista N returns as afghanistan returns to taliban control, the former Nato Secretary general accuses the us of turning their back on the afghan government before the fall of kabul. This mission ended in a way where there were many, many mistakes made. Firstly, never ever give your

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