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and how much plastic do you throw away in a week? i am with a family in margate who will document every single piece, every pot, every trade they use. and join me deep down in the vaults of the bank of england, surrounded by gold. we re talking about why it s never been more important to understand the economy. good morning, chelsea do the double. a week after winning the league title they lift the fa cup at wembley. and more thunderstorms to come today but a brighter day across southern areas. more wet weather further north. all the details here on breakfast. it s monday the 16th of may. our main story. the prime minister will visit belfast today to urge the main parties there to resume power sharing. the democratic unionist party is currently refusing to re enter the assembly because of the post brexit trading arrangements known as the northern ireland protocol. meanwhile, the government is expected to introduce legislation which would allow ministers to override parts of ....
This time, itll reach the north of Northern Ireland, and will also start to move across scotland. And this is the beginning of a very wet spell across this part of the country. Our temperatures early in the morning between around 8 10 celsius. Now, back to that Weather Front you can see it moving across Northern Ireland and into scotland. If youre underneath that Weather Front, you could have 2 3 days of really wet weather, whereas in the south, closer to the area of high pressure, the weathers looking fine across the bulk of england and wales. Just a few showers here, relatively warm. But that rain front a narrow one keeps on moving in the same place. So in some spots across scotland, we could have 50 millimetres of rain thats a couple of inches and in the highla ....
reserve. live from our studio in singapore, this is bbc news. it s newsday. welcome to the programme. if you ve just joined if you vejustjoined us, if you ve justjoined us, here s a if you vejustjoined us, here s a quick if you ve justjoined us, here s a quick update if you vejustjoined us, here s a quick update on the latest development over the israel gaza war. fighting between israel and hamas continue in gaza and this just in that israel says it s carrying out a precise and covert operation against hamas in a specified area the biggest hospital that al shifa hospital. they said the intent is, quote, no harm is caused to civilians being used by hamas as human shields, however thousands of people including patients and medical staff are said to be sheltering around the hospital. the israeli military says idf was include medical teams and arabic speakers trained specifically to operate in this complex environment. israel says the al shifa hospital compound conceals an ....
phillips. labour had ordered its mps to back the party s own amendments which called for a longer humanitarian pause. labour wanted those mps to abstain on the snp proposal. so the language is really important. the labour proposal had simply been a humanitarian pause, the idea a pause in fighting, a longer pause to allow aid in and people out, should they need medical help. the snp proposal was calling for an outright ceasefire. we know internationally there is growing condemnation, growing criticism of the rising death toll in israel s wore in the middle east. so that is at the centre of these discussions and the votes. we know tonight the un security council in new york is voting on a similar proposal around the wording of whether it is a ceasefire or a humanitarian pause. the un proposal is for a humanitarian pause. let s get the latest on what is happening at westminster, iain watson is an central lobby. you are running through some of the logistics and details of h ....
for talks on the sidelines. the leaders of the world s two biggest economies have a lot to discuss not least their ongoing disputes over trade, technology, taiwan and the drug fentanyl. the bbc s james clayton is in san francisco and sent us the latest. apac has started here and it is a huge apac has started here and it is a huge moment apac has started here and it is a huge moment for apac has started here and it is a huge moment for the apac has started here and it is a huge moment for the city apac has started here and it is a huge moment for the city of san francisco. it is summer to be held here since the united nations charter was signed here in 1945. nations charter was signed here in 1916. this is a huge economic summit. you are talking about more than 50% of the worlds trade belongs to the 21 nations who will be attending here this week. talking about 40% of the world s population. it is a big economic conference but by far the biggest ticket item here is the ....