numbers without proper shelter. the un estimates that in turkey alone, at least 1.5 million people who are still within the disaster zone are homeless. the true figure could be even higher. 0ur correspondent anna foster, who s been covering the tragedy from the start, sent this report from hatay province in southern turkey. surviving in the ruins. turkey s south is unrecognisable, ripped apart by the power of the quakes. this new landscape brings new challenges. those with nowhere to live now sleep where they can. some try to stay close to their damaged houses, songol tells me it s all they have left. the earthquake killed 17 members of her family. home is now a tent, but she isn t leaving.
something sufficiently radical that it makes a difference, but stays within the law and, crucially, stays within the law and, crucially, stays within the law and, crucially, stays within the european convention on human rights and how can they pull that off? there is scepticism from the opposition parties as to whether it is doable. why is it happening now? the prime minister has done a deal with the european union over northern ireland and that makes things a little easier diplomatically and he is due to see the french president on friday. if he can pull it off, it would be quite a political achievement, but, my goodness, it is really difficult. 0ur political editor chris mason. former colleagues of the deputy prime minister dominic raab have spoken to the bbc about their experience of working with him, as an inquiry into bullying claims against him is thought to be reaching its final stages. 0ur political correspondent ione wells has been speaking to people who have worked closely wi
here in wales, the welsh government has announced it s scrapping the majority of new road building projects , because of the potential harm to the environment. here is the current major road network across wales. in 2021, the welsh government announced that all new road building projects were being put on hold. today, a review of 59 new roads has given the go ahead to only 15 projects, the remainder have been rejected or will need to be revised. in future, all new routes will need to show they can reduce carbon emissions. 0ur wales correspondent hywel griffith has this report. the green fields of flintshire, where for 14 years plans for a new a road have been up in the air. just the impact on the landscape as well, it would have completely changed it. and forever, wouldn t it?
projects because of the potential harm to the environment. this is the shape of the major road network across wales. in 2021, the welsh government announced that all new road building projects were being put on hold. today a review of 59 new roads gave the go ahead to only 15 projects, the others have been rejected or will need to be revised. in future, all new routes will need to show they can reduce carbon emissions. 0ur wales correspondent hywel griffith has this report. the green fields of flintshire, where for 14 years plans for a new a road have been up in the air. just the impact on the landscape as well, it would have completely changed it. and forever, wouldn t it? never the same again. today, finally for these campaigners, the news they had hoped for. the so called red route here won t go ahead as planned, along with most new road projects in wales.
uncovered claims of bullying and sexual harassment. on monday, the wru s chief executive steve phillips resigned. 0ur wales correspondent wyre davies is in cardiff. ever since the bbc wales investigation a week ago, which outlined allegations of sexist behaviour, union bosses have admitted the industry is facing an existential crisis. today the interim chief executive of the union, nigel walker, appeared with the chair of the union at a senedd committee hearing in cardiff. they admitted they perhaps turned a blind eye to many of the accusations in the bbc investigation for far too long. this is similar to the racism allegations in yorkshire cricket and allegations of bullying in british gymnastics. both men face questioning from the committee and they had already commissioned a survey to look into the allegations raised in the programme and a task