Friday evening news briefing: BBC names royal figures at centre of racism row
Good evening. The BBC has named the King and the Princess of Wales as the members of the Royal family at the centre of a racism row.
Elsewhere, flurries of snow have fallen on London for the first time this year.
BBC names King and Princess of Wales as royal figures at centre of racism row
The BBC has named the King and the Princess of Wales as the members of the Royal family at the centre of a racism row. Radio 4’s Today programme announced the names to its listeners, just an hour after saying the corporation would not be disclosing them. The decision is understood to have been taken by senior news executives, after multiple British newspapers and broadcasters identified the pair as the royal figures said to have commented on the colour of Prince Archie’s skin.
Snow hits London as temperatures plummet
Flurries of snow have fallen on London for the first time this year. The first sightings of snowflakes were reported at midday from West Hampstead to the City of London. Last year, snow blanketed London on Monday 12 December bringing both festive cheer and travel disruption. London has not had a truly white Christmas since 1999, and the Met Office has said it is too early to predict this year’s chances.
Israel warns Gaza residents to flee towards Egypt border
Israel struck Hamas targets in Gaza after a week-long ceasefire with the terror group ended on Friday. Palestinians in the south of the strip said they had been warned to flee towards the border with Egypt. Explosions were heard throughout the Gaza Strip and air-raid sirens sounded in southern Israel, piercing a relative silence that had fallen over the area in recent days during a tenuous, temporary truce.
Live updates: Hamas now faces ‘the mother of all thumpings’, says Israel
Evening Briefing: Today’s essential headlines
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Telegraph takeover | Abu Dhabi fund blocked from taking control
Politics | EU should be ‘single megastate’, says former Italian PM
Watch | DeSantis holds up map of ‘human faeces’ during debate
Matt Hancock | Discharging patients into care homes saved lives
Defence in Depth | The demise of US superpower - ‘It’s not just China, Russia and Iran’
Pictured: The greatest karaoke band of all time?
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Battle Lines Podcast | As the ceasefire ends we reflect on the hostage releases - and those left behind
In this episode of Battle Lines, Middle East Correspondent Natalia Vasilyeva and Senior Reporter Henry Bodkin join us from on the ground in Israel, where they reflect on a week of hostage releases, and consider what the West Bank settlement of the Israeli finance minister can tell us about Gaza’s future.
Comment and analysis
Bjørn Lomborg | Cop28 won’t acknowledge the real cost of net zero
Kathleen Stock | A new NHS trans scandal is now unfolding across the country
Tom Harris | Travellers must consider the human rights of the people they disrupt
Judith Woods | Nobody asked the Krays about their testosterone levels, so why ask women?
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World news: Putin’s forces ‘advancing on all fronts’
Russia has claimed its troops are advancing along every section of the Ukrainian front, despite observers seeing little movement. “Our servicemen are acting competently and decisively, occupying a more favourable position and expanding their zones of control in all directions,” Russia’s defence minister, General Sergei Shoigu, said.
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Business news: Ryanair finds ‘fake parts’ in aircraft engines
Ryanair has found “fake parts” in two of its aircraft engines during scheduled maintenance checks, becoming the latest airline to be impacted by a brewing scandal. The parts were discovered during assessment in Texas and Brazil over the past few months and have since been removed from the engines, the low-cost carrier’s chief executive Michael O’Leary told Bloomberg News.
Live business news: Pfizer abandons plans for twice-daily weight-loss pill over side effects
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Sport briefing: Today’s essential headlines
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