is one of britain s youngest imams and uses social media to tackle negative assumptions about islam and to speak about men s mental health did you know the beans were use for baked beans are not actually grown in the uk? they are shipped in from all over the world but for 12 years scientists have developed a seed they think will grow here and a farm in lincolnshire has been trying to trying it out. fingers crossed it works. now, ten seconds of ice cream. a man of many, many talents then, eric erling haaland was having a great time whipping up ice cream for football fans. i love it. you are all caught up. see you. voice-over: this is bbc news. we ll have the headlines and all the main news stories for you at the top of the hour, straight after this programme. unintelligible bombs, mortared. let the bombs go from the aircraft let the bombs go from the aircraft. how many young people did we aircraft. how many young people did we actually kill? we aircraft. how many you
of the children killed. china has made a show of strength in the taiwan strait for a second day. the us has accused china of fundamentally irresponsible behaviour after beijing said it was stopping cooperation with the americans on a range of key issues including how to tackle climate change. now on bbc news clickjoins a rehearsalfor a special bbc prom celebrating music in video games. the team looks at the resurgence of vinyl records and tries out the latest summer gadgets. this week we are celebrating music from videogames, orchestral style, music from videogames, orchestralstyle, in music from videogames, orchestral style, in which i get to play in the wind section. then we will spin more tunes while we were some green vinyl that is hopefully not limited addiction. in vinyl that is hopefully not limited addiction.- limited addiction. in the record isn t limited addiction. in the record isn t the - limited addiction. in the record isn t the only - limited addiction. in th
Now theres a global race to get clean aviation off the ground. And some Companies Think theyre close to cracking it. Pretty soon, passengers will be flying in zero emission aircraft. But how did we get here . Archive The New Machine is called, optimistically, the flyer. Weve come a long way since the Wright Brothers first flight in 1903. That day, they lifted the world into a new dimension. Then we achieved bigger, faster planes. Great, but thats also how we ended up with all these emissions. Jet engines burn kerosene, which releases carbon dioxide, one of the main Greenhouse Gases causing climate change. The industry faces an enormous challenge to clean up its act, and that means coming up with new fuels. Lets take a look at some of the options. There are biofuels, which are made out of things like plants or vegetable oils, but they still produce some harmful emissions. Then theres electric. But although batteries are getting far more efficient, the size that youd need to power a pass
by the americans. all this raises the ghosts of 1948 for palestinians, when more than 700,000 of them fled or were expelled byjewish troops as israel won its independence. israel never allowed them home. two of the gaza hostages were in new videos. hanna katsir blamed benjamin netanyahu, israel s prime minister, for their plight. so did yagil yaakov, who s 13. hostage videos are usually made under duress, so the bbc is not broadcasting them. and across the west bank, the other side of the occupied territories, more palestinians were killed as armed groups fought israeli raids. the gaza war is igniting the west bank. the israeli army s reprisals included the destruction of roads and infrastructure. existing tension and hatred have been deepened. the danger remains of the war spreading across the middle east. in yemen, the houthi regime, an ally of iran, posted more videos of attacks on israel with missiles and drones. so far, they ve all been intercepted by american and israel
about 100,000 flights jet around the world every day. flying accounts for 2.5% of all carbon emissions. now, that might not sound like much, but if aviation was a country, it would be among the top ten most polluting nations in the world, and its impact is expected to rise. now there s a global race to get clean aviation off the ground. and some companies think they re close to cracking it. pretty soon, passengers will be flying in zero emission aircraft. but how did we get here? archive: the new machine is called, optimistically, - the flyer. we ve come a long way since the wright brothers first flight in 1903. that day, they lifted the world into a new dimension. then we achieved bigger, faster planes. great, but that s also how we ended up with all these emissions. jet engines burn kerosene, which releases carbon dioxide, one of the main greenhouse gases causing climate change. the industry faces an enormous challenge to clean up its act, and that means coming up with new