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america's top diplomat antony blinken held talks in ankara with his turkish counterpart, as he continues to push for humanitarian pauses in the fighting. in other news, prince william has been dragon boat racing and meeting with singapore's leaders ahead of his annual earthshot prize ceremony. # memories, like the corners of my mind... # the funny girl on the way we were — barbra streisand reflects on the challenges of being a woman at the top of her profession during her six—decade—long career. you are watching bbc news. i am sarah campbell. more now on the israel gaza war — and the us is devoting several senior members of the biden adminstration to try to find a diplomatic way forward. vice—president kamala harris will host a phone call with world leaders later on monday, the director of the cia is in israel to talk about intelligence co—operation and the secretary of state, antony blinken, has arrived in turkey for talks with his counterpart in ankara. it's the fourth day of his second tour of the region since the war broke out and he's already met with the israelis, the palestinian authority, and regional leaders at a gathering in baghdad. with more on mr blinken�*s visit to turkey, let's speak to our turkish correspondent emre temel in the newsroom. hello again. you were telling us there are nojoint hello again. you were telling us there are no joint statement its planned or a joint press conference is planned so do we know what discussions are taking place? sarah, to be honest. _ discussions are taking place? sarah, to be honest, the _ discussions are taking place? sarah, to be honest, the meeting _ discussions are taking place? sarah, to be honest, the meeting started . to be honest, the meeting started quite tense in front of the cameras. a request for a cordial handshake with antony blinken was refused. turkey says an immediate ceasefire is needed for protection of civilians in gaza. the turkish foreign minister raised this again during his meeting with the us secretary of state. turkey has also strongly condemned the israeli attacks on gaza which led to the deaths of almost 10,000 palestinians. ankara has always been suggesting to the us and other world powers to press israel for a ceasefire on start talks for a comprehensive and lasting solution to the israeli—palestinian conflict based on a two state solution. we didn't expect the turkish president to host the us secretary of state, president and again previously accused antony blinken of using sectarian language during the aunt antony blinken was not included in the first middle eastern tour. sounds like a tricky diplomatic mission but bring us up to date with the situation in turkey with regards to the public opinion in terms of what is going on in israel and gaza. we had news that there was growing anti—us sentiment in the country, yesterday a group of pro—palestinian protesters reportedly try to enter an air base for us forces are stationed so clearly, tensions are rising? stationed so clearly, tensions are risin: ? , ~ , stationed so clearly, tensions are risinu? , ~ , rising? yes indeed. turkey has ste - ed rising? yes indeed. turkey has stepped up _ rising? yes indeed. turkey has stepped up its _ rising? yes indeed. turkey has stepped up its criticism - rising? yes indeed. turkey has stepped up its criticism of - rising? yes indeed. turkey has. stepped up its criticism of israel as the humanitarian crisis in gaza has worsened. and since the israeli hamas war erupted, protests have erupted across the country. earlier this week an islamic aid agency the ihh organised a contour to travel to an airbase that we just mentioned, the base is located in southern turkey and the base has us troops as well and it is being used by the united states and the coalition partners for the operations against the isis targets in syria and israel. 0bviously, yesterday there was a pro—palestinian rally in front of the base and protesters called for the airbase to be closed down. they tried to storm the base yesterday, protesters toppled the barricades and clashed with police in the turkish police used teargas to disperse protesters. we in the turkish police used teargas to disperse protesters.— to disperse protesters. we will leave it there _ to disperse protesters. we will leave it there for _ to disperse protesters. we will leave it there for the _ to disperse protesters. we will leave it there for the moment | to disperse protesters. we will. leave it there for the moment but to disperse protesters. we will- leave it there for the moment but i know you will keep us updated on any diplomatic progress while the secretary of state visits turkey. thank you. more on breaking news that british steel will shut down its blast furnace at scunthorpe. unions say it could mean the loss of up to 2000 jobs. british steel has just released a statement. and it says while decarbonisation is a major challenge for our business, we are committed to transforming british steel into a green and sustainable company providing long—term skilled and well—paid careers for thousands of employees and many more in our supply chains. this is as part of ourjourney supply chains. this is as part of our journey to supply chains. this is as part of ourjourney to net supply chains. this is as part of our journey to net zero and supply chains. this is as part of ourjourney to net zero and it is prudent to evaluate different operational scenarios to help us achieve our ambitious goals and we are continuing to assess our options. 0nce are continuing to assess our options. once again, that is a statement from british steel after it made that announcement earlier today. we will bring you any more that we have on this as soon as we haveit that we have on this as soon as we have it on bbc news. another bit of breaking news. pope francis has skipped reading a prepared speech for a meeting with european rabbis — telling them he wasn't feeling well. the pope appeared to be short of breath and handed out copies of his speech instead. in the past he has not read speeches in order to preserve his strength. later today, he's hosting children from around the world at the vatican. again, we will bring you any latest updates we have on that. here in the uk, the inquiry into the handling of the pandemic resumes. it was quite an explosive week last week, so what can we expect today? live now to our correspondent ellie price. bit ofan bit of an understatement there, quite an explosive week last week so how is today looking?! it quite an explosive week last week so how is today looking? i— how is today looking?! it was. i think today _ how is today looking?! it was. i think today will _ how is today looking?! it was. i think today will be _ how is today looking?! it was. i think today will be what - how is today looking?! it was. i think today will be what is - how is today looking?! it was. i think today will be what is one | how is today looking?! it was. i - think today will be what is one down from explosive? we will have people you will quite frankly never have heard of but were very much at the centre of things in the background during the pandemic, clear lambert telling the chief advisor to the treasury at the time. that will be interesting because her boss at the treasury was rishi sunak the now uk prime minister so this will be one of the first times we will get to grips with what decisions were made by rishi sunak and that has an implication on somebody who is still serving most of the prime minister, very senior. there are political implications to that and conversations will no doubt turn to theissues conversations will no doubt turn to the issues of fellow and also that which was seen at the time is pretty a pretty good thing. more critical what some critics of the issue of eat 0ut what some critics of the issue of eat out to help 0ut, what some critics of the issue of eat out to help out, the scheme introduced in the uk after the first lockdown which was a way of getting the hospitality industry moving again, people given £10 towards an e—mail that they went out for. criticism at the time that it was overconfidence on the part of the government which essentially do not forget, there was subsequently a second lockdown. there will be other people from downing street this morning, the deputy, principal private secretary to the prime minister, plenty of explosive revelations last week about boris johnson and the way decisions were made at this afternoon we hear from ben on a data scientist alongside the prime minister during the brexit campaign, remind a year or two earlier, had been essentially in the background working with the prime minister and dominic cummings. background working with the prime ministerand dominic cummings. i think that will centre on a meeting held in early march when there was a distinct shift in strategy from essentially seeing what was going to happen with the pandemic to my god we need to do something quickly and that and went on to its first lockdown on the 23rd of march. i think there will be plenty more questions to be asked about how decisions were made at the top level and in downing street during the pandemic. i suspect some little explosions to go off as well! thank ou so explosions to go off as well! thank you so much- _ explosions to go off as well! thank you so much. really— explosions to go off as well! thank you so much. really quite - explosions to go off as well! thank you so much. really quite daring i explosions to go off as well! thank| you so much. really quite daring to weigh interviews in central london so thank you so much for bearing with us final we did that interview. viewers in the uk can hear the covid inquiry. viewers around the world will be able to stream medicine as it starts. thousands of people in surrey are without water this morning and a major incident has been declared — after a technical issue at a thames water treatment works. the company says the problems were caused by storm ciaran. bottled water stations have been set up to help residents. 0ur reporter aruna iyengar is at a temporary water station in godalming. people have been coming to this car park in godalming all morning by foot and by car to try and pick up bottled water after their water supplies at home were cut off. around 12,000 people in surrey are without a water supply which got cut off from around saturday morning. businesses have also been affected, bars and restaurants which would have been expecting a large number of people coming in over the bonfire weekend say they lost business as well. thames water say they have apologised for this and says it is due to a problem at a water treatment centre in guildford. they say, hopefully in the next day or so water supplies will be back on tap. one million volunteers have now signed up for the uk's biggest medical research project — which is called our future health. the programme launched one year ago and aims to create the most detailed picture ever of the nation's health — to find better ways to prevent and treat diseases. our medical editor fergus walsh has more. a retail park outside 0xford — not the first place you'd associate with medical research. but there are mobile units like this cropping up all over the country in supermarket car parks, where participants of our future health come to enrol. you can take a seatjust here. like jaap, who's 45 and originally from the netherlands. so we're going to do some assessments today. we've got two blood pressure readings to do. i'll check your heart rate, see if it's regular or not. he's one of a million participants so far. by 2028, the target is 5 million adults. each will be offered feedback regarding their risk factors for major diseases. my parents have got heart issues, so i want to make sure that i don't have them. and if i have something, i can make sure my children are well prepared for their future. this is the uk's — probably the world's — biggest health research project, and its ambitions are immense, too. this is an opportunity to really transform our model of health care much more towards prevention. what we're trying to do is to identify people who are at high risk much earlier, detect those diseases earlier, intervene earlier, and thereby prevent those diseases, or at least delay them so that everyone has the opportunity to live a longer, healthier life. our future health will have ten times the number of participants as another long standing research project called uk biobank, which is tracking the health of half a million adults. is it gillian? yeah. do you want to follow me through? gillian, who's 67, has now signed up to both and is wearing a heart monitorfor a study. ijust think going forward, for the future health of our children, our grandchildren and for everyone, it's a good thing. i've also signed up to our future health. it's open to anyone in the uk over 18. you'll need to fill out an online questionnaire and roll up your sleeve. so it'sjust going to be a little scratch, 0k? yeah, sure. my blood test and all the data collected across 5 million participants will enable scientists to explore the complex relationship between genetics, lifestyle and environment and how each affects our health. don't expect breakthroughs overnight but, in the years ahead, as the data and the participants mature. fergus walsh, bbc news. an update on the story i mentioned about the pope, we have had news from the vatican saying the recent pope francis skipped the speech was because he is suffering from a cold. this is the vatican spokesman who said the 86—year—old pope would continue with the remainder of his scheduled engagements for monday including the meeting we talked about with children from across the world this afternoon. the reason he skipped that speech is according to the vatican the pope has a cold. india's capital delhi remains trapped in a thick, toxic haze of smog. measures to tackle it now include a temporary halt to construction projects in the city, plus a ban on diesel vehicles and commercial trucks. half of all government and private employees have been told to work from home. the pollution, which is being affected by crop burning in the region, is currently being measured at dozens of times the world health organisation's recommended amount. pollution levels has also led to bangladesh and sri lankan cricket teams cancel their trainining sessions ahead of their world cup encounter today in delhi. earlier, we heard from our south asia correspondent samira hussain, who's in delhi following the story. you can see the haze is lingering behind me and it has really enveloped the entire city. right now the levels of pollution are within the 4—500 range but earlier today when pollution levels are at their peak, you saw some parts of the city were between 700 and 900 in terms of pollution levels so by comparison, on a regular day in a city like new york, you see pollution levels at about 50 or even some north american cities you'd see pollution levels at five so it gives you a sense of how thick and pervasive this is. the problem is why there is such high pollution at this time of year, you have crops, farmers are burning crops and the pollution from that comes over into delhi and then there is very little wind to dissipate the pollution and that is why you feel this hanging, resting on the city and it will be here for several days. presumably pretty bad for health, you don't want to be breathing that in? right, so right now pollution levels are 20 times higher than the recommended levels by the world health organization. anyone with respiratory diseases, those with asthma should limit their time outside. people should not be outside at all and if you are going outside the recommendation is wear a mask but this is a country that depends heavily on day labourers. these are people that cannot work from home. although the government has implemented measures to try and curb some of the pollution, it's not something that is available for absolutely everyone. prince william has continued his visit to singapore ahead of the awards ceremony for his earthshot environmental prize on tuesday. already today the prince has met the president and prime minister of singapore, as well as getting active on the water. earlier, we heard from asia business reporter suranjana tewari who is in sinagpore now. prince william had a very warm welcome to singapore yesterday evening. this morning he was out on the river here in singapore, the longest river here and he went up against the high commissioner of singapore, the british high commissioner in a dragon boat race, ancient sport but very popular nowadays amongst expats and fresh from that he went to visit the leaders of singapore, the prime minister and president as you mentioned. now the focus has shifted to the united for wildlife event, another annual summit started by prince william and the royal foundation in 2014 with the aim of trying to find solutions to combat illegal wildlife trade, bringing together governments, leaders, the private sector to try and find a solution for the illegal wildlife trade which is estimated to be worth $20 billion annually. 61 years ago, a penniless singer entered a talent competition in new york, hoping to win a free meal. her name was barbra streisand and not only did she win — she went on to become one of the world's biggest stars. she's sold more than 250 million albums — won ten golden globes and two 0scars — and now, she's written an autobiography about her award—winning career. she's been speaking exclusively to our music correspondent, mark savage. the most wonderful voice, the marvellous miss barbra streisand. what i realised in writing this book, this is my legacy. # memories.# i wrote my story. you know, i don't have to do any more interviews after this. it's because i'm not attractive enough, isn't it? barbra streisand's memoir has taken 2a years to write. the finished manuscript is almost 1,000 pages long, reflecting on the award—winning career of a girl from brooklyn. one of your earliest memories is standing in the hallway of your apartment block singing with the other girls. were you thinking about the acoustics even then? i think i was. it's a built—in echo. it was great sound. that's what i remember very distinctly. you fell in love with acting so much you took a job as an usher in a theatre so that you could get in to see the plays you couldn't afford to see otherwise. yeah, and got paid. $4.50, i think it was. but i hid my face. i hid my face because i thought, some day, i don't want them to recognise me when they see me on the screen and know that i once showed them to their seat. in 1964, streisand secured her break—out role in the broadway musical funny girl. hello, gorgeous. but she couldn't enjoy the success because her co—star, sidney chaplin, was constantly undermining her. it is a painful story. i don't like to even talk about it. it's just a person who had a crush on me, which was unusual, and when i said to him i don't want to be involved with you, he turned on me in such a way that was very cruel, i think. he started muttering under his breath while i was talking on stage. he would mutter terrible words to me. sort of curse words. he wouldn't look into my eyes any more. it threw me into analysis. how to talk logic to somebody who wouldn't stop doing this. # who told you you're allowed to rain on my parade?# there was one passage in the book that really interested me, where you said you can't listen to music at home. # time won't change the meaning.# i imagine people must be very surprised about that. your life seems to revolve around music. no, music is work to me, meaning after i make a record — which i love making records — but what i have to go through to get it out is listening to it, you know, mixing it. listening to it, listening to it on different systems. it is work. i mean, it takes time. so by the time it's over, i never want to hear it again. until maybe 25 years later. you said instead you'd rather play games on your phone. what are the games you play? oh, that's the way i take the problems of the world out of my head, out of my brain. because otherwise, i couldn't be able to sleep. so when i'm playing backgammon, when i am playing solitaire, you know, you have to think i want to win, i want to win that game. that calms me. so even when you are trying to relax, you are competitive? well, i like to win the games i'm playing with the phone. streisand's memoir seems like a full stop on a long and storied career. so what comes next? i want to live life. i want to get in my husband's truck and just wander, go around. hopefully, with the children somewhere near us. when they come over, they love playing with the dogs. we have fun. i haven't had much fun in my life, to tell you the truth. and i want to have more fun. # are the luckiest people in the world.# let me show you some pretty spectacular pictures. parts of england were treated to a spectacular display of the northern lights on saturday night. here is st mary's lighthouse in whitley bay in the north east of england. 0n the other side of the country in kendal in the lake district — scout scar was bathed in a green glow. and this is dunstanburgh castle in northumberland, with a vivid light show illuminating the ruins. absolutely stunning. now it's time for a look at the weather with carol kirkwood. hello again. the weather this week is much quieter than it was last week. for most, notjust today, but for much of this week we're looking at sunny spells and scattered showers. some of the showers will be heavy and thundery, particularly in the west. and on wednesday, we'll see some rain crossing from west to east. more on that later. but what we have this afternoon are still a lot of showers in the west, some of them spreading into the midlands and northeast england. but in between and ahead of them, we will see some sunshine, especially northeast scotland, parts of eastern england and the southeast. the temperatures today ranging from 9 to about 14 degrees. so feeling fresh if you are out and about. through this evening and overnight, the breeze will tend to ease a touch in the english channel. there still will be some showers in the west and also parts of northeast england, the midlands, but under clear skies the temperature will fall away to around freezing in the northeast of scotland. so here there will be a touch of frost, but it will be a chilly start to the day wherever you are. and during the course of tuesday, again, we start off with all these showers in the west. some of them could still be heavy. but then we've got this ridge of high pressure building in. so things will ease, the showers will ease as we go through the course of the afternoon with temperatures 9 in the north to about 13 as we push further south. now, moving on into tuesday evening and overnight and through wednesday, we've got this clutch of weather fronts coming in from the atlantic, bringing in some rain. you can see from the isobars there will be strengthening winds with it too. so a wet start to the day, parts of western scotland, northwest england could have as much as 20 to 30 millimetres of rainfall. and that will continue to push eastwards lingering longest across the far southeast and also the northern isles. behind it, some sunshine, but also some showers with temperatures 8 in aberdeen, 10 in belfast and 13 in cardiff. now, moving towards the latter part of the week, you can see how that rain clears quite quickly. then low pressure starts to dominate the weather. there's a squeeze in the isobars and when we look at the direction the winds coming from, it's coming from the northwest. so the temperatures will be very similar to what we're looking at during the week. with that change in wind direction, it will feel that bit fresher than it has done. and by the weekend, we'll be looking at some more rain coming our way. live from london, this is bbc news. huge plumes of smoke rise over gaza after one of the most intense bombardments of the territory since the start of the conflict. israel says it's "coordinated" with thejordanian army to drop medical aid into gaza, as the heads of all major un agencies call for an immediate humanitarian ceasefire. america's top diplomat antony blinken held talks in ankara with his turkish counterpart as he continues to push for humanitarian pauses in the fighting. i am mark lowen, i will bring you the latest from southern israel. israel says it has completed its encirclement of gaza city in effect splitting it into north and south. # memories, like the corners of my mind...#. the funny girl on the way we were — barbra streisand reflects on the challenges of being a woman at the top of her profession during her six—decade long career. hello, i'm sarah campbell. welcome to bbc news. we start with the latest from the israel—gaza conflict. it's been one of the heaviest nights of bombardment in gaza since the start of the war with israeli air strikes hitting the north of the territory — and reports of huge explosions.

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