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Now, you wont meet people more remarkable than the plumberjames anderson. James andersons acts of kindness moved the nation. His name isjames anderson. Hesa plumber. And we put a shout out on social media. Weve analysed those social media accounts. Hes helped over two Million People across the country. Uncovering misleading false posts, allegations Vulnerable People have been exploited. The most shocking was this injune 2022. A lady covered with an emoji, upset and desperate. It says, when i got there, she had a noose ready to commit suicide. The truth is that her name wasjoyce, and she died years before the story Ofjames Anderson Saving her life. We tracked down joyces daughter, andrea. Joyces kitchen. She had no idea her mothers image was used by depher. When i got there, she had a noose ready to commit sui ....
They thrash kilmarnock to seal the Scottish Premiership in style. Some mist and fog around first thing this morning but for many of us a dry start, rain on the way it parts of england and wales. Scotland and Northern Ireland, sunshine and showers. Im afraid this is corked. Ijust uncorked it, didnt you see me . And almost 50 years after it first appeared on our screens Fawlty Towers is back, this time on the west end stage. Its thursday the 16th may. The bbc can reveal that the firm run by a man dubbed britains kindest plumber faked stories of helping Vulnerable People including one woman who had already died as it raised millions of pounds in donations. Depher, a burnley based social enterprise, used photos of individuals on social media, without their con ....
rises to 1.5 celsius above preindustrial levels. but island nations, which are hardest hit by climate change, are not happy. they say their way of life is being threated because there s not enough emphasis on cutting emissions in the short term. our climate editor, justin rowlatt, reports from dubai. we waited and we waited and then. hearing no objection, it is so decided. ..with the bang of a gavel, the deal was done. applause and it got a standing ovation. so the hammer has just gone down here in dubai, and that was the fastest that an agreement text has ever been agreed. the president, dr sultan aljaber, he s calling this an historic agreement, but it is hedged around with questions and doubts. it calls on countries to contribute to ambitious actions to tackle climate change. now, i could do a single plate and claim to have contributed to doing the washing up, but would you consider that i had really pulled my weight? the president of these talks was in no doubt how ....
our correspondent, graham satchell reports. a long night of last minute wrangling in dubai as delegates embarked on golf buggy diplomacy to reach an agreement. and finally a new draft text with slightly tougher language. the sticking point has always been the future of fossil fuels. the hope from many here was that this cop would agree to phase out the use of fossil fuels by 2050. the first draft agreement listed measures that countries could use to reach net zero. that was described as grossly insufficient. the new draft being scrutinised now calls on countries to transition away from fossil fuels to enable the world to reach net zero by 2050. chanting: fossil fuels phase out! for climate change activists, that won t be enough. it doesn t compel countries to act. scientists agree that without significant global action to dramatically reduce the use of fossil fuels, the consequences will be catastrophic. but the difficulty with cop is that all countries need to agree the te ....
good afternoon. for the first time, there is a global climate agreement which calls on all countries to move away from using fossil fuels. delegates at the un climate summit in dubai reached the deal after negotiating through the night. the president of cop28 said it s an agreement that sets the world in the right direction. but many had wanted a stronger form form of words that called for the phasing out of coal, oil and gas. the latest now from our climate editorjustin rowlatt who s in dubai. justin. well, yes, this is the, some people are disappointed this is a compromise, i have to say these deals always are. we have 198 countries trying to agree on an issue which touches almost every aspect of their society. every country has a different perspective and we are looking for a compromise that charts a course through it. the overall reaction here is that this is an ambitious deal, this deal does make progress, it has got that commitment to transitioning away from fos ....