,,fwbW_-uTPmY,last_search() related(), Society, channel_UCFQgi22Ht00CpaOQLtvZx2A, video_fwbW_-uTPmY,Rescuers searching for a submersible in the Atlantic Ocean have said they "don't know" whether noises picked up by sonar technology from underneath the water are coming from the missing vessel.
Five people - including three British nationals - remain missing after contact was lost with their OceanGate Expeditions submersible last Sunday.
The vessel, named Titan, had been due to complete a voyage to the Titanic shipwreck.
On Tuesday, an internal US government memo revealed that "banging sounds" were detected by search and rescue teams.
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,,eZFApSXjVxY,, Society, channel_UCFQgi22Ht00CpaOQLtvZx2A, video_eZFApSXjVxY,A loud alarm will sound from millions of mobile phones across the UK, with a message also appearing on screens at 3pm on April 23 in a test of a new public alert system.
The system is intended to be used in life-threatening situations including flooding and wildfires.
The government has released the text that will pop up on people’s home screens next Sunday.
The message will be received on 4G and 5G mobile phones, along with sound and vibration for up to 10 seconds even if devices are on silent.
It will say: “This is a test of Emergency Alerts, a new UK government service that will warn you if there’s a life-threatening emergency nearby.
“In a real emergency, follow the instructions in the alert to keep yourself and others safe. Visit gov.uk/alerts for more information. This is a test. You do not need to take any action.”
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,itv news,donald trump,trump,politics,USA,YwQ2f-yjGzY,last_search() related(), Politics,Society, channel_UCFQgi22Ht00CpaOQLtvZx2A, video_YwQ2f-yjGzY,Could Trump go to jail? Could he still run for president?
There are so many questions on his criminal charges. Here are the answers.
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,,aiPmQIMxlKs,, Society, channel_UCFQgi22Ht00CpaOQLtvZx2A, video_aiPmQIMxlKs,• Subscribe to ITV News on YouTube: http://bit.ly/2lOHmNj
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,Brazil,Lula,Bolsonaro,Amazon,QkYg6sCyBtI,last_search(Brazil president) related(), Politics,Society, channel_UCFQgi22Ht00CpaOQLtvZx2A, video_QkYg6sCyBtI,Brazil’s electoral authority says that Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva of the leftist Worker’s Party defeated incumbent Jair Bolsonaro to become the country’s next president.
With 98.8% of the votes tallied, da Silva had 50.8% and Bolsonaro 49.2%, and the election authority said da Silva’s victory was a mathematical certainty.
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,,2rrdipPecNE,last_search() related(), Health,Society, channel_UCFQgi22Ht00CpaOQLtvZx2A, video_2rrdipPecNE,Would you drink toilet water?
Reprocessed sewage water could be part of the solution to water shortages in the future.
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,london,TjlBjUKsfhU,last_search(https://youtube.com/watch?v=tYGMfd3_D1o&si=QxBPJsIN8o51U5-1) related(), Society, channel_UCFQgi22Ht00CpaOQLtvZx2A, video_TjlBjUKsfhU,A man in his 20s has been arrested on suspicion of murder after three women and a man were stabbed to death at a home in Bermondsey, south London on Monday morning.
The Met Police said it is believed all five people were known to each other, and detectives are not looking for anyone else in connection with the incident.
The niece of one of the four victims said her aunt "does not deserve this”.
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,Insulate Britain,Environment,London,Climate change,vnL6SFBicCs,last_search() related(), Society, channel_UCFQgi22Ht00CpaOQLtvZx2A, video_vnL6SFBicCs,A woman was seen pleading with Insulate Britain to let her through to see her mother who she said was in hospital after the climate crisis activists blocked the Blackwall Tunnel in London.
LBC captured the moment a woman stuck in the traffic tearfully clashed with protesters as they blocked her journey to see her mother, who she said was in hospital.
Amid blaring horns from dozens of other angry motorists, she told them: “She’s in the ambulance, she’s going to the hospital in Canterbury, do you think I’m stupid?
“I need to go to the hospital, please let me pass. This isn’t OK … How can you be so selfish?”
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,Moon,Moon landing,Harrison Schmitt,Gene Cernan,Neil Armstrong,Astronaut,Space,hfbsh94ikS0,last_search(hollow moon) related(), Society, channel_UCFQgi22Ht00CpaOQLtvZx2A, video_hfbsh94ikS0,Fifty years after Neil Armstrong spoke mankind's first ever words on the Moon's surface, lunar landings still have the power to fascinate.
But while the first man on the Moon's historic line about a step and a leap is still remembered by most today, some of the last words spoken on there may be a lot remarkable.
"Oh, you won’t believe it. It did it again. There goes the fender… Oh shoot!"
Those words of apparent panic were spoken by the last man on the surface of the Moon, Commander Gene Cernan.
To mark the 50th anniversary of the lunar landings, his companion, Harrison Schmitt, explained to ITV News exactly what went on.
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,knife crime,knives,gangs,GlFGxjavKjs,last_search() related(), Politics,Society, channel_UCFQgi22Ht00CpaOQLtvZx2A, video_GlFGxjavKjs,Theresa May is hosting an emergency knife crime summit at Downing Street to tackle the knife crime epidemic, following a spate of stabbings.
The meeting with experts in youth violence comes after the Government announced plans on Monday, which could see teachers, nurses and police officers held to account if they fail to "spot warning signs" of violent crime among young people.
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,Crime,Social Media,KnPBQTWer-o,last_search(https://youtube.com/watch?v=tYGMfd3_D1o&si=QxBPJsIN8o51U5-1) related(), Society, channel_UCFQgi22Ht00CpaOQLtvZx2A, video_KnPBQTWer-o,Knife crime in London as we know too well remains a serious issue. Almost daily, police respond to stabbings across the capital. What is concerning both police and youth workers, is how the rows that lead to such attacks are now so often played out on social media. One father in Tottenham who has himself used the internet to try to talk teenagers out of violence said unless websites are better policed - the problem may never go away. ITV News London's Ria Chatterjee went to meet him today.
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,7 billion,un,population,Ava_VGeI_sk,related_video_agenda 21, Society, channel_UCFQgi22Ht00CpaOQLtvZx2A, video_Ava_VGeI_sk,The United Nations warned today that urgent action is needed to curb the world's rocketing birthrate.
The current population is fast approaching 7 billion - it could double by the end of the century.
Leading the baby boom are developing countries where resources are already stretched to breaking point.
Our International Correspondent John Irvine has been to India where more babies are born than anywhere else on earth.
,,-60jRZCiM_s,last_search(https://youtube.com/watch?v=kMOvlrT-AFc&feature=share) related(), Society, channel_UCFQgi22Ht00CpaOQLtvZx2A, video_-60jRZCiM_s,Over 100 recordings of air traffic controllers as the hijackings on September 11, 2001 were taking place have been released for the first time.
They include the voice of terror mastermind Mohammed Atta.
The recording have been released by Rutgers Law Review.