A BBC News host had a meltdown live on air over a huge error with the autocue. Maryam Moshiri was at the helm of the BBC news channel this morning as she gave viewers an update on today's headlines. She handed over to film cameras in Berlin, who were listening in to Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskyy give a speech at the Ukraine Recovery conference.
An English translator spoke over Zelenskyy as he gave his speech. The report then handed back over to Maryam who said: "Well there you have the end of President Zelenskyy's speech to the Ukraine Recovery conference, shaking the hand of Olaf Scholz there, the German chancellor. He talked about companies supporting Ukraine, about moving forward.
This is all about reconstruction. It is being held in Germany." President of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen then stood to give her speech.
I am not sure if we are goint to stay with this or move on. Oh we will move on. We'll leave Ursula von der Leyen there to address that.
We will be dipping in and out of the conference today on BBC News I am sure." Now they are known for their big eyes and for being sleepy." Maryam looked cofused as she quipped: "Am I talking about myself here?" She added: "No sorry, no.
Over the last 20 years hazel dormice yes, hazel dormice have declined by about 70% across the UK. It is hoped a new project which sees them re-released into their natural habit could help to restore their population." Maryam then interrupted herself to ask: "Is it habit.
