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111 years. our starting question, titanic, time to stop exploring? get in touch. here is the news from karishma patel. the co founder of the company that built the titan submersible has rejected some of the criticisms over safety and certification. guillermo sohnlein says the sub was iii years in development and went through rigorous safety checks. banks and building societies are meeting the chancellor, jeremy hunt, this morning to discuss the upheaval in the mortgage market. the government and lenders are under pressure to do more to help those struggling with rising mortgage rates. a man has been charged with three counts of attempted murder in connection with a stabbing at central middlesex hospital in west london on wednesday. matteo bottarelli, who s 43, will appear before magistrates this morning. bbc figures show that 20 councils across england are getting rid of pay and display parking machines, meaning people will have to use an app instead. councils say the change ....
singapore, this is bbc news. it s newsday. hello and welcome to the programme. we start with a notable increase in military activity increase in military activity in the southern and eastern ukraine. the ukrainian armed forces say they ve launched several attacks, forces say they ve launched severalattacks, but forces say they ve launched several attacks, but the russians insist there attacks have been repelled. russian officials are claiming that their troops have succeeded in blocking attacks around donetsk, luhansk and zaporizhzhia. the ukrainian attack on donetsk was set to be on a significant scale, but the eastern city of bakhmut is described as the epicentre of hostilities, where ukraine s ground forces are set to be moving forward strongly against russian positions. in the moment, we will have the latest from moscow, but there is to keep, and our ukraine correspondent, james waterhouse. shhh. in a war of words, a call for quiet from kyiv. shhh. when it comes to ....
tomorrow, one of the most high profile men in the world is cross examined about the stories about him. just put that into some context for our audience. 1 about him. just put that into some context for our audience. context for our audience. i think eole context for our audience. i think peeple will context for our audience. i think people will remember context for our audience. i think people will remember the - context for our audience. i think - people will remember the levenson inquiry in 2011, which was cut off half way through by a big lobby from the corporate press to a government who conceded for the first time ever, cancelled a public inquiry which is going to be fact finding. leveson. ithink which is going to be fact finding. leveson. i think it is as a result of that that prince harry, but other claimants, are determined to make sure that the courts reach a decision on exactly who did what to whom, and so that is going to be the result of this. the ....
edition of ac360. they harry interview, my conversation with prince harry that i did for cbs s 60 minutes. tonight, the interview. and we ll discuss with our correspondents and guests the potential fallout from it. and what harry revealed in his new book, which comes out on tuesday. prince harry may have stepped back from his royal duties in 2020, but he and his wife meghan, the duchess of sussex, certainly haven t stepped away from the spotlight. just last month, they appeared in a six part netflix documentary about their relationship, and their decision to leave the royal life behind. but now, the 30-year-old prince harry is telling his own story in his new memoir, spare, a nod to his backup role in the line of succession. the book is a stunning break with royal protocol. it s deeply personal, and it s an account of prince harry s long struggle with grief after the death of his mother, princess diana, and a revealing look at his fractured relationships with his father ....
welcome to special edition of 360: the harry interview, the special interview i did with cbs 60 minutes. tonight, the interview and the fallout from it and what harry reveals in his new book, which comes out tuesday. prince harry may have stepped back from his royal duties, but he and his wife, the duchess of sussex, haven t stepped back from the spotlight. now the 38-year-old prince harry is telling his own story in his new memoir, spare, a nod to his backup role in the line of succession. the book is a stunning break with royal protocol. it s deeply personal, and it s an account of prince harry s decades-long struggle with grief after the death of his mother, princess diana, and his fractured relationship with his father and his brother, prince william, the heir to his spare. you write about a contentious meeting you had with him in 2021. you said, i looked at will, really looked at him maybe for the first time since we were boy, his familiar scowl, his alarmi ....