The BBC says it’s suspending its FM radio broadcasts to Sri Lanka because of continued interruption and interference in its Tamil Language programming. The BBC World Service director Peter Horrocks said Sri Lanka’s state broadcast was warned last week about interference in breach of its broadcasting agreement with the BBC. The suspension came after further disruption to programmes on Monday. Audiences in Sri Lanka can still access the BBC on shortwave and through the internet.
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[00:01.25]BBC News with Mike Cooper.
[00:03.13]Lawyers representing two same sex couples from California have been arguing in the U.S. Supreme Court
[00:09.12]for California’s ban on same sex marriage to be overturned.
[00:12.70]One of the lawyers Theodore Orson compared the ban to that on interracial marriages which was overturned by the court in the 1960s.
[00:20.13]Jonny Dymond reports
[00:21.26]There will be no ruling for three or so months.
[00:24.58]But the transcript of Tuesday’s proceedings gives an indication of which way the justices are leaning.
[00:30.66]Justice Anthony Kennedy described the issue of same sex marriage as uncharted waters.
[00:35.97]He asked openly if the case should have come to court at all.