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Baroness Mone-linked company ordered to repay UK government £122m over PPE contract | BBC News
A company linked to peer Baroness Mone and her husband Doug Barrowman has been ordered to pay £122m ($164m) in damages after a judge ruled it breached a UK government contract for the supply of personal protective equipment (PPE) during the Covid pandemic.
The Department of Health and Social Care sued PPE Medpro over claims the medical gowns it supplied did not comply with relevant healthcare standards.
The High Court ruled Medpro failed to prove whether or not its surgical gowns, which were to be used by NHS workers, had undergone a validated sterilisation process.
In response to the ruling, Baroness Mone said it was “shocking but all too predictable”.
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Reform UK leader Nigel Farage resigns as MP for Clacton, triggering by-election. #BBCNews
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We attended South Korea’s government-funded dating event | BBC News
In South Korea, Buddhist temples are hosting special dating retreats to boost the nation’s birth rate.
The bi-monthly matchmaking retreats started in 2023, when the country recorded the lowest birthrate in the world.
Today, the country’s births are bouncing back and the interest among young people in dating and marriage is soaring.
BBC Seoul Correspondent Jake Kwon headed into the secluded mountainside temple to meet the singles looking for love.
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00:00 – Introduction
00:40 – About the temple
01:19 – Meeting the participants
01:59 – Talent show
3:55 – Roses are handed out
4:52 – South Korea birth rates
7:17 – Success story
5:45 – Night time
6:36 – Next morning
7:03 – Results
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Victims “trapped in cars” while fleeing Spain’s deadly wildfires | BBC News
At least 12 people have been killed and 23 others are missing in wildfires in southern Spain that emergency workers are battling to contain.
Hundreds of firefighters are trying to extinguish the blaze in Almeria. Andalusia’s health and emergencies minister, Antonio Sanz, said it is the “most devastating fire” the region has ever seen, saying the majority, or even all of the victims may have been foreign nationals.
Four of those killed were trapped inside a car, Sanz said, adding that they are believed to be British. Families have been speaking of fleeing for their lives with their children, as the flames spread in hot, dry conditions.
Lucinda Curtois who was visiting Spain with her partner and teenage children, said: “Within 15 minutes there was a tiny bit of haze, to black smoke, to flames… it was really frightening and unbelievably quick.”
A sustained heatwave with temperatures of around 40C has caused wildfires across Southern Europe this summer. Firefighters have battled major incidents in France, Portugal and Spain, with thousands forced to leave their homes.
Reeta Chakrabarti presents BBC News at Ten reporting by Nick Beake.
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What is Iran thinking as Trump declares the ceasefire over? | Global News Podcast
The US has launched dozens of strikes on Iran, after President Donald Trump declared their ceasefire over, and called Tehran’s leadership “scum”. Iran vowed to respond “fearlessly” to Mr Trump’s “vulgarity”, and has targeted US military sites across the Gulf region.
Washington says this flare-up in violence began when Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) fired on commercial ships crossing the Strait of Hormuz via a route not approved by Tehran.
We ask Parham Ghobadi of the BBC’s Persian service why Iran’s leaders were willing to jeopardise the ceasefire, and what their strategy is now, amid increasing fears of a return to all-out war.
Plus, we look at the week-long funeral ceremonies for the late supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, during which some Iranian officials called for Mr Trump to be killed.
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00:00 Introduction
00:29 Why did Iran fire on tankers in the Strait of Hormuz?
01:39 Routes through the Strait of Hormuz
02:53 Is Iran over-playing its hand?
04:03 Ayatollah Khamenei’s funeral
06:16 Is the US-Iran ceasefire over?
07:14 How do Iranian civilians feel about the war?
08:13 Iran’s economic pressure
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Spain battles to contain Ione of its deadliest wildfires as at least 12 killed | BBC News
Hundreds of firefighters in Spain are still battling to contain pockets of flames in the south east after one of the country’s worst-ever wildfires.
Emergency services have been deployed around the village of Bedar where 12 people have been killed – among them four Britons, according to Spanish authorities. Another 23 people are still missing.
Local officials in the Los Gallardos area of Almería have warned the number of dead could rise, with fears that more Britons are among those killed.
A sustained heatwave with temperatures of around 40C (104F) has caused wildfires across Southern Europe this summer, particularly in France, Portugal and Spain.
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