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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Verified 20240703



killed the leicester city chairman vichai srivaddhanaprabha in 2018 and four other people on board has found the crash was "inevitable" after a sequence of mechanical failures, and that the pilot could do very little to save all those on board. in the last couple of hours leicester city football club have released a statement. to golf, and rory mciroy says he's optimitic about europe's chances of winning back the ryder cup when they take on the united states in rome later this month. mciroy�*s not concerned about the absence of liv golf players in the team, insisting new players like swedish youngster ludvig aberg add considerable strength to luke donalds�*s team. from people that have watched him play in the states, he turned pro in june and people who had seen him play over there, there was a few of us saying it was a no—brainer that people hadn't seen him play over here, he finishes fourth in czech and windsor in switzerland so that people over here that were maybe sceptical realised what the hype was all about. sceptical realised what the hype was allabout. he sceptical realised what the hype was all about. he is an unbelievable player with probably one of my favourite swings in the world. the build up continues to the start of the rugby union world cup in france, which isjust two days away now, when france will play new zealand. meanwhile, wales coach warren gatland says all his players are fit for selection to face fiji in their opener on sunday in bordeaux. caleb muntz has been ruled out of the entire world cup for the pacific islanders because of a knee inury. despite the loss of such a key player, wales says it won't affect their preparations for the game — nor change how they expect fiji to play. i think their structure has been in place for a long time and whoever they bring in, i am sure they will play well within that structure. there were some good results, they are well aware of what is coming, we hopefully know what they are about and we have prepped for it. the new nfl season gets underway on thursday as the defending champions kansas city chiefs begin their title defence against detroit. two—time super bowl winning quarterback patrick mahones says that the chiefs will have to be on their game from the get go: even throughout the season you could see how they got better and better. they outed players from the steelers and alsojohnson, who has a great football player, they have added players who are great talent and young guys —— they added players from the steelers and alsojohnson. if we do not play our best, we will not win. and the us open semifinal line up will be complete later in the men's and women's draws. china's zheng qinwen plays the favourite to win the tournament, aryna sabalenka. the winner will face either the wimbledon champion marketa vondrousava or america's maddison keys in the last four. we'll also see an all—russian match between childhood friends andrey rublev and former champion daniil medvedev, before the defending champion carlos alcaraz goes up against sasha zverev. get your popcorn out! more build—up on the bbc sport website, but for now, back to you. the russian mercenary group wagner is expected to be proscribed as a terrorist organisation in the uk. its assets could be seized on membership will be illegal. home secretary suella braverman said it was a destructive and destabilising force. wagner has been fighting in ukraine under the parts of the world and was involved in the short lived insurrection against president putin earlier this year, as i am sure you will remember. grant shapps, the uk's defence minister, explained the government's decision. they are a group that we are prescribing today because we don't think that people should be members of it, you know, use their insignias and promote their cause in britain, so the home secretary is prescribing them. of course, their activities are well known, well documented outside of this country. this is about preventing them from having a foothold in britain. the uk defence minister, grant shapps. live now to sorcha macleod, associate professor at the university of copenhagen and member of the un working group on mercenaries. just this make much of the difference? it is not as if the government was particularly thundery with the wagner group before? this is the with the wagner group before? ti 3 is the question, what with the wagner group before? ti 1 is the question, what is the with the wagner group before? t1i1 is the question, what is the point of designating the wagner group as a terrorist organisation, and from a practical perspective it may not have much impact. in terms of sending a message about the status of the wagner group, it is perhaps more effective. from the un working group on mercenaries' perspective we would much rather see the british government becomes a party to the un convention on mercenaries, which criminalises the recruitment, training and financing and the use of mercenaries and also allows for the extradition of suspected mercenaries. this is something i actually told the foreign affairs committee in april 2022 when i was asked what the uk should be doing in terms of addressing mercenaries. what was the government response, is that something they were considering working with you on? i that something they were considering working with you on?— working with you on? i don't know. the members _ working with you on? i don't know. the members of _ working with you on? i don't know. the members of that _ working with you on? i don't know. the members of that committee i working with you on? i don't know. i the members of that committee were surprised to hear that the uk was another party to international treaty and the reports published just a few weeks ago urged the government to consider becoming a party to the convention. i don't know what the government position is on that at this time. in know what the government position is on that at this time.— on that at this time. in terms of how much _ on that at this time. in terms of how much of— on that at this time. in terms of how much of an _ on that at this time. in terms of how much of an existence - on that at this time. in terms of l how much of an existence wagner on that at this time. in terms of - how much of an existence wagner now has, given that as we know prigozhin was killed in the plane crash, lots of the leadership is gone, is there really much of a wagner group in existence for this to apply to? it is really important to understand the wagner group is notjust one person or even one group of persons, it is a fast organisation with thousands and thousands of personnel —— it is a vast organisation. it operates from ukraine to libya to the central african republic, to mali and elsewhere, and it has very deep roots and connections in many of those countries. it will not simply disappear because the likes of prigozhin are no longer around. it is very important to the russian government both geopolitically and economically. the wagner group has been paid in access to minerals and natural resources and that is something that is extremely important for russia because of the international sanctions that have been put in place. there are multiple of a mercenary type organisations operating in russia, lots of overlapping personnel between them, there will be others ready to step in to fill the void. wagner will not disappear any time soon. its form and the name may change but the functions it performs well not disappear.— change but the functions it performs well not disappear. sorcha macleod, associate professor, _ well not disappear. sorcha macleod, associate professor, good _ well not disappear. sorcha macleod, associate professor, good to - well not disappear. sorcha macleod, associate professor, good to speak l associate professor, good to speak to you as always. let's go back to the news that a legal complaint has been filed against the edge of the spanish football federation after he kissed herfollowing spanish football federation after he kissed her following the spanish team has made victory in the women's world cup. she alleges the kiss on her lips was unsolicited, something her lips was unsolicited, something he contests. guy hedgcoe is our middridge correspondence, i hope you can hear us, please bring us up to date on the latest. we can hear us, please bring us up to date on the latest.— date on the latest. we have held that jenni hermoso _ date on the latest. we have held that jenni hermoso has - date on the latest. we have held that jenni hermoso has formally | thatjenni hermoso has formally filed this complaint against luis rubiales before the state prosecutor. a few days ago prosecutors said they were opening preliminary investigations to see if there was enough evidence to bring a lawsuit against luis rubiales for sexual assaults before the kiss, they invited jenni hermoso to testify before the prosecutor, she has now done that, she has given her version of events to the prosecutors' office and the next step is that the prosecutors' office is expected to proceed with this case and bring it before the spanish high court, which normally tackles issues with an international dimension. the reason this court is handling this is because the kiss took place in australia, even though it involved two spaniards took place outside spain. figs it involved two spaniards took place outside spain-— outside spain. as you know, this whole affair— outside spain. as you know, this whole affair has _ outside spain. as you know, this whole affair has rolled _ outside spain. as you know, this whole affair has rolled on - outside spain. as you know, this whole affair has rolled on for - outside spain. as you know, this i whole affair has rolled on for quite a while, how long do you think before the truth of the matter can before the truth of the matter can be established? it is still seriously disputed, as we said. it is seriously disputed by luis rubiales, his family and the supporters. the weight of public opinion could be against than, opinion could be against than, opinion polls, most people think that there is through the la should have resigned. he has pressure from different fronts, there is a criminal investigation by prosecutors, there is the fact that the world governing body, fifa, has opened proceedings against him. fifa suspended them provisionally and the government was trying to remove them from office too, it is very much a sense that luis rubiales is really under pressure, rather thanjennifer under pressure, rather than jennifer hermoso. ., ~ , ., under pressure, rather than jennifer hermoso. ., ~ , , hermoso. thank you, guy hedgecoe in the dredge- — hermoso. thank you, guy hedgecoe in the dredge- -- — hermoso. thank you, guy hedgecoe in the dredge- -- in _ hermoso. thank you, guy hedgecoe in the dredge. -- in middridge. - the global number of cancer cases among people under—50 appears to have risen sharply in the past 30 years, a study suggests. research published in bmj oncology found there had been 3.26 million cases in 2019 — 79% more than in 1990. but experts cautioned against reading too much into the findings. the research did not take into account a 40% rise in the total population, while factors such as better reporting may have contributed to the higher number. let's hearfrom nicola smith, senior health information manager at cancer research uk on this report. as we heard, many caveats around the state but what do we know for sure about the levels of cancer in the under 50 group? we about the levels of cancer in the under 50 group?— about the levels of cancer in the under 50 group? we know cancer is more common _ under 50 group? we know cancer is more common as — under 50 group? we know cancer is more common as we _ under 50 group? we know cancer is more common as we age, - under 50 group? we know cancer is more common as we age, over- under 50 group? we know cancer is| more common as we age, over time under 50 group? we know cancer is - more common as we age, over time the genetic mistakes that can happen in our cells can build up, so cancer is predominantly a disease of older age and only one in ten cancer cases are in under 50s and only one in ten cancer cases are in under50s in and only one in ten cancer cases are in under 50s in the uk. globally, although the numbers might sound alarming, they have looked at numbers and it does not take into account population size but we know the rates of cancer in under 50s are increasing, we have seen about a 33% increase in the last few decades, it is something we are looking into to try to answer that question as to why we might be seeing more early on such cancers in young people. aha, why we might be seeing more early on such cancers in young people. a, bit such cancers in young people. a bit of caution around _ such cancers in young people. a bit of caution around the _ such cancers in young people. a bit of caution around the data and the team of experts agreed no firm conclusions could be drawn but there is concern around lifestyle factors such as diets high in red meat, salt, being overweight. they say that could be pushing up cancer cases, as well as genetic factors. how much do we know with any certainty about what contributes the most, what has the biggest impact, between those factors? we most, what has the biggest impact, between those factors?— most, what has the biggest impact, between those factors? we can't know for sure exactly _ between those factors? we can't know for sure exactly what _ between those factors? we can't know for sure exactly what is _ between those factors? we can't know for sure exactly what is driving - between those factors? we can't know for sure exactly what is driving the - for sure exactly what is driving the increase on the changes in trends over time, increase on the changes in trends overtime, it increase on the changes in trends over time, it is likely better detection plays a key role, we know we are getting better at picking up cancers and recording better on a global scale, so that is playing a role, genetics is likely to, but the exposure to risk factors for cancer early in life is important to note, so particularly weight is important to consider, overweight and obesity is a huge problem in the uk, six in ten adults are overweight or obese so we are very conscious of supporting people at cancer research uk to make healthier changes where possible and if we can encourage people to have healthier lifestyles, eat a balanced diet and move more, we hope we will see fewer cancer cases related to obesity in the future. . ., . ,, ., cases related to obesity in the future. . ,, ., . . future. nicola smith from cancer research uk. — future. nicola smith from cancer research uk, thank _ future. nicola smith from cancer research uk, thank you - future. nicola smith from cancer research uk, thank you so - future. nicola smith from cancerj research uk, thank you so much future. nicola smith from cancer- research uk, thank you so much for your time. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. bbc news, bringing you different stories from across the uk. he was always threatened healthy, better earlier this year became very unwell. about this year became very unwell. about a month before _ this year became very unwell. about a month before diagnosis _ this year became very unwell. about a month before diagnosis you - this year became very unwell. fiarrlt a month before diagnosis you really notice changes and something is not quite right. it was within 2a hours of going to the gp that i was on the wards, being treated. i of going to the gp that i was on the wards, being treated.— wards, being treated. i drove back from wiltshire, _ wards, being treated. i drove back from wiltshire, because _ wards, being treated. i drove back from wiltshire, because i - wards, being treated. i drove back from wiltshire, because i knew. i wards, being treated. i drove back. from wiltshire, because i knew. she went to her— from wiltshire, because i knew. sue: went to her son. he from wiltshire, because i knew. si1 went to her son. he was at hospital in teaching as he underwent urgent treatment for leukaemia. cho is speaking out to raise awareness about leukaemia. we speaking out to raise awareness about leukaemia.— speaking out to raise awareness about leukaemia. ~ :, :, about leukaemia. we have carried out research which _ about leukaemia. we have carried out research which shows _ about leukaemia. we have carried out research which shows that _ about leukaemia. we have carried out research which shows that less - about leukaemia. we have carried out research which shows that less than i research which shows that less than 1% of people in london can identify the four main symptoms of leukaemia which are for tea, repeated infections, unusual bruising and bleeding. he infections, unusual bruising and bleedinu . , infections, unusual bruising and bleedinu. , : ~ infections, unusual bruising and bleedinu. , :, :, ~' bleeding. he is back to work in football and _ bleeding. he is back to work in football and they _ bleeding. he is back to work in football and they feel - bleeding. he is back to work in football and they feel positive | football and they feel positive about the future. for more stories from across the uk, head to the bbc news website. you are live with bbc news. more on the heatwave that is sweeping the uk, where temperatures this week are expected to break 32 degrees. an amber heat health alert has been issued for almost all of england. live now to our correspondentjoe inwood is at a lido in south london. obviously the temperatures are not stopping people from enjoying themselves? stopping people from en'oying themselves?* stopping people from en'oying themselves? : , , ~ themselves? absolutely, i think the messaue themselves? absolutely, i think the message from _ themselves? absolutely, i think the message from people _ themselves? absolutely, i think the message from people here - themselves? absolutely, i think the message from people here as - themselves? absolutely, i think the message from people here as this l themselves? absolutely, i think the| message from people here as this is a batch of summer at last. the uk has had a pretty awful couple of months in weather terms, july was one of the wettest on record and only now and september are we getting into summer temperatures. there is an amber health warning, the implication is that i could be disruption to transport to the nhs and a warning to people's health, but also a chance for people to enjoy themselves. this is brockwell lido in south london, there are no spaces left this week. about 600 people at a time are coming here to enjoy the semester stop people are aware of the potential dangers but for the most part they are just enjoying a bit of nice weather at last —— coming here to enjoy the summer sun. last -- coming here to en'oy the summer s_ last -- coming here to en'oy the summer sun. , :, , :, i. summer sun. the question is how you rronounce summer sun. the question is how you pronounce the — summer sun. the question is how you pronounce the word _ summer sun. the question is how you pronounce the word light _ summer sun. the question is how you pronounce the word light show, - summer sun. the question is how you pronounce the word light show, but i pronounce the word light show, but hopefully you will get a chance to enjoy the pool yourself later. —— how you pronounce the word lido. the rolling stones have unveiled their first new material in 18 years at an event in east london this afternoon. news of the album emerged last month when a mysterious newspaper advert apparently for a glass repair business but containing several references to rolling stones songs appeared in the hackney gazette. l

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