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dispense on new york. when we get in a movement that we will cross back over. the bbc has discovered more problems for anyone trying to get a new passport. the passport office had already warned it could take up ten weeks to get your passport renewed. they are offering a more expensive fast track option, where you get it in a week, but it looks like that system is not operating. with more on this is our correspondent paul mossi. first of all, just remind us what the situation is with the passport offices. . . , the situation is with the passport offices. , ., , the situation is with the passport offices. , ., ., offices. this really dates back to 2021 after the offices. this really dates back to 2021 after the end offices. this really dates back to 2021 after the end of offices. this really dates back to 2021 after the end of the - offices. this really dates back to 2021 after the end of the covid l 2021 after the end of the covid lockdown. people were applying ....
china urges calm after the united states said it s tracking a suspected chinese surveillance balloon seen over sensitive sites in recent days. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. the partner of a woman who s now been missing in lancashire for a week says he s focusing on staying as strong as he can for their two daughters. nicola bulley, who s a5, hasn t been seen since last friday morning, as she walked the family dog along a river bank in st michael s on wyre. her partner paul ansell says it s as though she s vanished into thin air. a major search has so far found no trace of her. 0ur north of england correspondent, danny savage has the latest from the village. exactly a week on from when nicola bulley vanished, her friends staged a roadside appeal this morning hoping tojog the memory of anyone who was passing last friday. this is nikki in happier times with her pet spaniel, willow. the dog was found close to where she was last seen alive by the river wyre. it s been ....
looking at inflation or in inflation busting pay rises. at looking at inflation or in inflation busting pay rises. busting pay rises. at prime minister s busting pay rises. at prime minister s questions, - busting pay rises. at prime minister s questions, the l busting pay rises. at prime - minister s questions, the labour leader attacks rishi sunak on his response to bullying claims against dominic raab. the prime minister says he has acted quickly in relation to the allegations. hoar relation to the allegations. how would he feel relation to the allegations. how would he feel if relation to the allegations. how would he feel if one relation to the allegations. how would he feel if one of - relation to the allegations. how would he feel if one of his friends or relatives who is being forced to work for a bully, simply because the man at the top was too weak to do anything about it? man at the top was too weak to do anything about it? when i was made aware of formal ....
we are headed for a catastrophe. this is a serious. it is really going to get worse if nothing more something other than what is already there. and a bbc investigation finds that sexual harassment and bullying went unchecked at international broadcaster al jazeera. live from our studio in singapore, this is bbc news. it s newsday. welcome to bbc new, broadcasting to viewers in the uk and around the world. we begin in the uk where the new finance minister jeremy hunt has been insisting the prime minister liz truss is in charge. 48 hours into thejob, he has the herculean task of restoring market confidence in her economic plans. he s made clear he will be looking at government spending as well as the planned tax cuts. the prime minister s position does not appear secure. three conservative members of parliament have publicly called for her to resign. here s our political correspondent ben wright. behind the gates of the prime minister s country retreat, liz truss met her ....
somalia has a long history of droughts, but due to climate change, the intervals between dry periods are getting shorter, and this one is the worst in a0 years. it s estimated that more than half the population nearly 8 million people are currently living in drought affected areas. it s growing into a full blown famine, where households have no food, and children suffer acute malnutrition. andrew harding s report comes from dolow, where people have come in search of life saving help. a warning that you are likely to find parts of it difficult to watch. from the parched plains of southern somalia, a weary exodus. these families have trekked for days across a hostile wilderness in search of food. tens of thousands have made similarjourneys in recent weeks, drawn to places like this. the crowded outskirts of dolow, a border town where some help is at hand. the local hospital, funded by britain since the last famine here back in 2011, is playing a vital role. the baby i ....