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nation. his first visit to a commonwealth country since becoming king. king charles expressed his greatest sorrow and deep regret for the atrocities suffered by canyons during the struggle for independence but stop short of making a full apology for the british empires bloodiest insurgency. more than 10,000 were killed and many others were tortured. in 2013 the uk compensated more than 5000 people in a deal worth £20 million. it is a dealworth £20 million. it is particularly — a dealworth £20 million. it is particularly special _ a dealworth £20 million. it is particularly special to - a deal worth £20 million. it 3 particularly special to be able a deal worth £20 million. it 1 particularly special to be able to return to this extraordinary country in the 60th year of your independence. today, mr president, you and i stood by the mighty tree which marks the spot where almost 60 years ago the kenyan flag was first raised. it seemed to me that the tree is thriving strong and deeply rooted just as this country and people continue to thrive. we rooted just as this country and people continue to thrive. we can go to nairobi and _ people continue to thrive. we can go to nairobi and speak— people continue to thrive. we can go to nairobi and speak to _ people continue to thrive. we can go to nairobi and speak to our - people continue to thrive. we can go to nairobi and speak to our senior. to nairobi and speak to our senior african correspondent. what is the reaction overall been to the kings visit to kenya?— reaction overall been to the kings visit to kenya? there has been a lot of interest because _ visit to kenya? there has been a lot of interest because you _ visit to kenya? there has been a lot of interest because you would - of interest because you would imagine that we do not have royalty here and therefore this is something new. the last time we had was in 1983 and many, many people want at the time for the people have been following the visit with a lot of interest they've been following the conversations, listening to what the king is speaking about. but importantly reflecting on the past. the kings visit has actually brought to the fore that colonial past, which many of the younger generation do not really know much of because of a0 years of independence the fighters who you mentioned those atrocities were committed against, they were made a prescribed group. i remember my mother could not talk about and lower her voice in her own kitchen. afraid was herfear. it was a prescribed group, a terrorist organisation and therefore that part of history was lost. now they are beginning to think that we need to acknowledge that history, children need to be taught that history. also some of the survivors saying well, the king has acknowledge this, it is important, it is welcome. but there is much more that needs to be done. they fought for land, many of them died poor. because the land went to the loyalist. those who fought for the loyalist. those who fought for the colonial list. you the loyalist. those who fought for the colonial list.— the colonial list. you mentioned that the king — the colonial list. you mentioned that the king did _ the colonial list. you mentioned that the king did express - the colonial list. you mentioned that the king did express his - the colonial list. you mentioned - that the king did express his sorrow and deepest regret for atrocities suffered by canyons during that struggle for independence. he did stop short of making an apology. there many people in kenya calling for him to say sorry quite explicitly? for him to say sorry quite exnlicitlv?_ for him to say sorry quite exlicitl ? , ., explicitly? yes. some of the remaining — explicitly? yes. some of the remaining survivors - explicitly? yes. some of the remaining survivors of- explicitly? yes. some of the remaining survivors of the l explicitly? yes. some of the - remaining survivors of the struggle as well is there dependence, those who knew first—hand what that state in the 1950s meant to them. as well as speakers like lawyers, they say the british government and the view that market, the head of state, they say they need to apologise for those atrocities. this is a matter of debate because it is understood that in apology would then be an admission of liability and that would lead to a legal minefield. thank you for bringing us up to date on king charles his visit to kenya. around the world and across the uk this is bbc news. zach is one of 50 meals on wheels delivering 150 hot meals a day into the community. and with the delivery they say the services more important than ever. it's a big help. a great help. i was tickled to death. the food angels are always so happy if you've got the cattle filled with water. fits are always so happy if you've got the cattle filled with water. as the -o - ulation the cattle filled with water. as the pepuiation ages — the cattle filled with water. as the population ages demand - the 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the people of israel is in deep agony and expected agony, unprecedented agony. we're mourning. we're mind boggled. we're a different nation in many respects, at least at this given moment. these atrocities disseminated also to the national psyche. how can anybody accept these atrocities where many of those who are killed, tortured, abducted and burned, literally burnt as families burned with barbed wires and guns around them, where the biggest supporters of peace ever in this country/ in this country? two weeks ago, you said that there were no innocent civilians in gaza. you said an entire nation out there is responsible. do you still say that? because the quote that was quoted, of course, did not complete the entire statement of mine. and i also clarified it in other channels. i said the following — i said that, of course, there are civilians who are innocent in gaza. but on the other hand, let's just look at the exact picture. if you had in your living room or in your kitchen or in your basement, in your shop missiles but huge missiles. missiles that can fly 200 kilometers. missiles that fly on us to kill us. what am i supposed to do? i have to eradicate the infrastructure that launches the missiles. that's your home. i have to ask you to move out. we're operating according to the rules of international law to ask people to move out to a safe zone. we gave them a lot. we're helping them to move out and we've arranged a lot of humanitarian aid. but we heard again from the head of the united nations relief and works agency addressing the un security council. no area is safe in gaza. a million people, he said, have moved south, but israel continues to bomb the south. not true. let us look at the numbers. more than 8000 dead. and last night we heard nearly 70% are women and children. so why have they had to pay the price for...? but you have to enable me to answer. my heart goes out. truly, truly, my heart goes out. but when you deal with the right of self—defense. what kind of self—defense? what kind of self—defense do i have? people went in to our territory. your closest of allies, joe biden is is telling you on a daily basis. we're listening to him and we're operating very closely in conjunction with the united states, but with the british government, with the authorities, we're supplying humanitarian aid. we're doing our best to move all the civilians to go down south to be fully protected. then the army goes in fights and cleans up the place from hamas. then they will be able to go back. and you know what? perhaps there will be a real future for the palestinian people without this atrocious terror regime in gaza. but your allies worry that by — the war in the way in which you are care about, that you will create even more danger for the region and more dangerfor israel. you care about you don't see that danger? we care about... first and foremost, we care of our citizens. i also want to ask you about the news yesterday that a soldier was rescued from gaza. 0ne family's joy, and that was shared by many israelis. but as you know, because you meet the families of the hostages, many are expressing concern that the expansion of the ground operations could endanger the lives of their loved ones. what do you say to them? i must tell you that the meetings with the families are the most difficult meetings i've ever had in my life. they're not knowing the fate of your loved ones is something inconceivable. and the and the stories are terrible. the stories are painful. this is our top priority. we want the hostages back. by the way, there are dozens of nationalities represented in that group of hostages. and incidentally, we're doing many operations and we're trying our best to bring them back. but the negotiations in the gulf state of qatar, it's been confirmed that the head of mossad, your intelligence agency, went to qatar. that seems to suggest that a deal could possibly be in reach. well, we're in contact with the qataris all the time. they are playing an important role in this effort. i hope there will be a result. we all hope and pray this progress is being made. i cannot confirm that. i don't know. i must say that all in all, there hasn't been progress. we haven't seen any real suggestions, any real offers or any real proposals that are worthwhile being considered. mr president, the day after, when this war is over. what next for gaza? who'll run it? so again, i don't want to go into that right now, i believe... but your allies are warning from their own mistakes, truly, that there has to be a mechanism in place to take over and deal with gaza. we will have to deal with our neighbours, our immediate ourfaraway, our friends and allies. the rule that was set by our founding father, david ben—gurion, was first and foremost protect the nation. make sure that we're not threatened again. isaac herzog, president of israel, thank you. thank you. the financial crisis in 2009. the governments latest official figure say the construction retail and hospitality sectors are amongst the hardest hit. with all the details, here's our business editor, simonjack. going, going, gone. wine merchant dean is packing up the last of his stock as he shuts down his business. there wasn't the same spending power in the market. i can pay my suppliers, pay myself and pay all the additional cost. that's when i realise it wasn't about business anymore. 2023 is shaping up to be a little shop of horrors. the number of companies in critical financial distress is up by a quarter in the last three months, and this year is expected to see more business failures than any since the crisis of 2009. around the corner this bakery battles on. it around the corner this bakery battles on— around the corner this bakery battles on. , , ., , �*, battles on. it is precarious there's times i battles on. it is precarious there's times i say. _ battles on. it is precarious there's times i say, please _ battles on. it is precarious 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is under particular stress. that's no surprise to carrie lee. he's got enough work to survive but says it's one of the toughest times he can remember. one of the toughest times he can remember-_ one of the toughest times he can remember. ., . ~ , ., remember. you wake up in the morning thins have remember. you wake up in the morning things have gone _ remember. you wake up in the morning things have gone up. _ remember. you wake up in the morning things have gone up. you _ remember. you wake up in the morning things have gone up. you don't - remember. you wake up in the morning things have gone up. you don't want - things have gone up. you don't want to go back to your customers with out you go back to your customers you might lose herjob. you gotta take it and swallow it. the masses part is peoples interest rate, people spending more money on their mortgages they are less likely to spend money on building work. fin mortgages they are less likely to spend money on building work. on the briuhter spend money on building work. on the brighter side — spend money on building work. on the brighter side inflation _ spend money on building work. on the brighter side inflation has _ spend money on building work. on the brighter side inflation has fallen, - brighter side inflation has fallen, prices are raised to the neck rising less quickly. but keeping your head above water is a challenge many thousands of firms will fail this year. the labour leader sir keir starmer has been defending his decision not to demand an immediate ceasefire in gaza — despite calls to do so from within his own party. in a speech in london, he said such a move would embolden hamas, and insisted a humanitarian pause was the only credible approach to the conflict. 0ur deputy political editor vicki young has more. plenty disagree with the labour leader's response to what's happening in the middle east. he wants a pause in fighting to allow more aid into gaza, but a growing number in his own party are calling for a ceasefire. today, keir starmer came out to explain why he's still against that idea. as we speak, that would leave hamas with the infrastructure and the capability to carry out the sort of attack we saw on october the seventh. sir keir has so far tolerated the dissent in his ranks rather than sacking more than a dozen shadow ministers. in about a year's time you are hoping to be prime minister. if that happens, will you allow your own ministers to undermine your authority and publicly disagree with you on the most important issues of the day? it is for me to address collective responsibility. i recognise that that is my duty, it matters and i take that duty extremely seriously. but i do it in the context of understanding what is driving people in the call for a ceasefire. many labour mp�*s represent areas with large muslim communities privately some are furious at his approach. other senior labour figures have gone public. he's calling for a humanitarian pause. is that not? look, i want us to go further. i want us to talk about an end to the rocket fire and out of gaza, meaning a cease fire. i want to stop the immediate release of hostages. i want immediate access to humanitarian assistance. ——start some labour camps were reassured by today's speech. feeling secure was more critical of israel's actions than he has been before. but the worse the situation gets in gaza, the harder it will be for him to keep his party united around his policy. vicky young, bbc news, westminster. live now to shaista aziz — a labour councillor who has resigned from the party over keir starmer�*s comments on israel's right to self—defence. she is also a former international aid worker and has worked across gaza, including the jabalia refugee camp where dozens are reported to have been killed earlier today. good to talk to you. why have you resigned from the labour party? thank you for having me on. i resigned from the labour party two days after keir starmer was infamous comments on bbc radio where he was asked a very straightforward question, was it ok for israel to cut off water, gas and electricity and food to gaza. his initial response was, yes. then he gave —— he continued talking and said he wanted israel to align itself with international law. i along with my colleague who is also a counsellor in oxford we rode to our national labour leadership to inquire if this was indeed the official line of the labour party, that collective punishment was okay. this was also repeated pretty much by our newsnight. we didn't receive us response it when we did it was a copy and paste response about hamas. 0ur question to the labour party was about the civilians in gaza who are facing catastrophic military and crisis which is deepening. the party weren't able to explain to us but the alignment was in actual to that. i should just say that after those comments on lb ceaser keir starmer later clarified that he meant only that the country had a right to self defense. —— lb c. we heard keir starmer speaking earlier today, he said that hamas would be emboldened by a cease—fire. and start preparing for future violence immediately. what would say to that? the first thin i what would say to that? the first thing i like _ what would say to that? the first thing i like to _ what would say to that? the first thing i like to make _ what would say to that? the first thing i like to make clear- what would say to that? the first thing i like to make clear is - what would say to that? the first thing i like to make clear is that l thing i like to make clear is that keir starmer decided to explain his comments nine days later. this is an astounding at the time given the crisis unfolding. if you come back to his comments today i think it's very shocking that a former international human rights barrister is still not calling for a cease—fire for that many people in the party are calling for a cease—fire. it is inconceivable for anyone in his position and rishi sunak as prime minister of his country to not be calling for a cease—fire. more than 70% of the uk population have been polled saying they want to see a cease—fire. we know the jabalia has been bombed. if you look at the pictures is staggering to see the state of that camp. even before this horrific level of violence in israel, and # the jabalia is a very disparate place with that this is an overcrowded refugee camp. place with that this is an overcrowded refu~ee cam. ~ �* ., , overcrowded refugee camp. we've only not overcrowded refugee camp. we've only . ot 30 overcrowded refugee camp. we've only got 30 seconds — overcrowded refugee camp. we've only got 30 seconds left. _ overcrowded refugee camp. we've only got 30 seconds left. i _ overcrowded refugee camp. we've only got 30 seconds left. i want _ overcrowded refugee camp. we've only got 30 seconds left. i want to - overcrowded refugee camp. we've only got 30 seconds left. i want to pick - got 30 seconds left. i want to pick up got 30 seconds left. i want to pick up on something you said. keir starmer said that a cease—fire always freezes any conflict of the state currently lives are still hostages who are being held by hamas and he also said that a cease—fire would leave hamas with the infrastructure and capabilities to carry out a similar attack to the one on the 7th of october. particularly with the hostages, what would you say to the one on the 7th of october. particularly with the hostages, what would you say the back very briefly if we may. what hostages, what would you say the back very briefly if we may. what i sa as a back very briefly if we may. what i say as a cease-fire _ back very briefly if we may. what i say as a cease-fire is _ say as a cease—fire is needed urgently to ensure the hostages stay alive and don't end up being killed in he is really mentors dues military. aid workers on the ground and supplies coming in, it's not safe for the people of gaza to be there... . ., safe for the people of gaza to be there... . ,, i. , safe for the people of gaza to be there... ., ,, ,, , . ., there... thank you very much for shafinr there... thank you very much for sharing your _ there... thank you very much for sharing your thoughts. _ there... thank you very much for sharing your thoughts. you - there... thank you very much for sharing your thoughts. you are i sharing your thoughts. you are watching bbc news. as we've been reporting saudi arabia is set to host the men's 202a world cup after australia decided against pitting to stage the tournament. here's our sports correspondent, dan roan, on reactions to this latest turn of events. it's no real surprise, not when you look at the billions of pounds that saudi arabia has been investing in sport in recent years. the sense is that all of that has been gearing up to this moment, but i think it will come as a shock to people. after all, because of the extreme temperatures, it's likely that the traditional summer slot will have to be moved again as it was in qatar. with all the disruption that that would entail. there is concern over the way that fifa appear to have pave the way for the saudis bid by accelerating and restricting the bidding process rules. and then, of course, because of saudi arabia's notorious human rights record, its discriminatory laws, there are those accusations of sports washing by campaigners. now, the saudi authorities deny all that. they say this is about growing the game, diversifying their economy, boosting tourism, inspiring their people. they say some of the criticism is hypocritical, but others will say that money has been put before morals here. what is certain is that this once again reinforces that shift in power towards the middle east when it comes to sport. the cast members of the friend said they are utterly devastated by the death of their costar matthew perry. in a joint statement they said they had been more thanjust in a joint statement they said they had been more 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just sat with that person. all night long- they are _ just sat with that person. all night long. they are mourning - just sat with that person. all nightj long. they are mourning someone just sat with that person. all night - long. they are mourning someone who they shared so many special moments with. just before we go let's bring you some news coming into us from the united states. the us senate has confirmed jack lew as a us ambassador to israel. the senate voted to confirm with 53 yes and a3 again. that nomination has been confirmed you may remember that name because jack lew was a former treasury secretary in the united states will talk we will have more on that story and all the latest developments from the middle east on the bbc website. we're running a live page on that story. do stay with us here on bbc news. hello there. the rain in northern ireland has eased, but in 2a hours in county down there was three inches of rain which led to the flooding. there may not be too much rain in northern ireland from storm ciaran as it arrives into thursday. but wet weather elsewhere. saturated ground brings the threat of flooding and the damaging winds are more likely in the far south where we've got an amber wind warning from the met office. more on that in a moment. still some uncertainty, though, because the storm hasn't developed yet. it's going to grow out of this area of cloud streaming in from the other side of the atlantic. ahead of that this area of cloud is arriving in the southwest this evening, bringing some wet weather for trick or treaters. the rain easing in northern ireland and northern england, but still on the cloudy side. and through this evening and overnight, we'll see that rain in the southwest moving back northwards again across the uk. heavy rain for a while perhaps, and then some squally perhaps. thundery downpours sweeping into wales and the southwest driving eastwards early on wednesday morning. chilly start to wednesday across northern scotland. as the rain moves in here. so we could see briefly some snow over the scottish mountains. away from that rain now, it's going to be a day of sunshine and showers on wednesday. the winds will be a bit stronger. some of the showers could be heavy and temperatures may be a bit higher than today in northern ireland, northern england and also southern scotland. but overnight and particularly into thursday, this is when we get the impacts from storm ciaran. there's the centre of the low, the storm tracking eastwards across england and wales. strongest winds are on the southern flank of the storm. so this is where at the moment we've got the amber wind warnings from the met office with stronger winds through the english channel, very large waves, dangerous winds, disruption both to travel but potentially to power as well. other parts of the uk will be windy, notably where we've got this swirl of rain around the storm. in the centre of the storm it's not quite so windy where we'll see some showers and it may not be so wet across northwest scotland, together with northern ireland, temperatures ten to 12 degrees. the winds start to ease down later in the day in the southwest as the storm drifts away and weakens heading up into the north sea in time for friday. so things are not looking quite so bad on friday. it's not going to be as windy, it's not going to be as wet. there'll be some sunshine and some showers, maybe some wetter, windier weather returning to eastern parts of scotland and later into the north east of england. will hello, i'm christian fraser. you're watching the context on bbc news. translation: they are using their own citizens as human shields. - we neutralised and shot and tried in every possible way to let their people go. it seems as though the israeli military net around the heavily populated built up area of gaza city is beginning to tighten. the priority is to get aid into gaza. palestinians do not want to leave gaza. they want aid to come into gaza, and that should be the priority. gaza has become a graveyard for children. it is a living hell for everyone else. a huge explosion at the jabalia refugee camp in northern gaza is reported to have killed dozens of people. israel defence forces have confirmed they were behind the attack, claiming they have successfully taken out a key hamas commander and a section of hamas' underground tunnel network.

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