just expanding. we were speaking to a political analyst in tel aviv are a political analyst in tel aviv are a little earlier, dahlia scheindlin, she was at the protests in her own city and she said that she could hear protesters chanting about protecting the independence of the judiciary, strengthening democracy, calling for a constitution. she seemed to believe that all of the protesters, whatever their political background, are increasingly unified under the banner of democracy. i m joined now by yuval shany, legal scholar and senior research fellow at the israel democracy institute. he is currently in london. thank you for finding time to talk to us here on bbc news. talk to us about the changes and how far they have got in legislative terms? 50. have got in legislative terms? 50, the ministry have got in legislative terms? so, the ministry of have got in legislative terms? srr, the ministry ofjustice have got in legislative terms? s57, the ministry ofjustice announced have got
census here. here s senator josh hawley pressing him on perceived biases against religious institutions, watch. the fbi field office in richmond on the 23rd of january this year issued a memorandum in which they advocated for, and i quote, the exploration of new avenues for trip wire and source development against traditionalist catholics. attorney general are you cultivating sources and spies in latin mass parishes and other parishes around the country. the justice department does not do that. it does not do investigations on religion. i saw the document. it s appalling. i m in complete agreement with you. i understand that the fbi has withdrawn it, and is now looking into how this could have ever happened. how did it happen? that s what they re looking into? how many informants do you
quite some time now. i m sure many will be very pleased to hear that. the outlook for the rest of the week and into the weekend, temperatures rising to double figures. overall we are approaching something closer to the norm for the time of the year. thanks, tomasz. and that s bbc news at ten on the 23rd of january. there s more analysis of the day s main stories on newsnight with kirsty wark, which isjust getting under way on bbc two. the news continues here on bbc one, as now its time to join our colleagues across the nations and regions for the news where you are but from the ten team it s goodnight. good evening i m tulsen tollet and this is your sports news where we start with football and sixth tier darvel who ve knocked seven time winners aberdeen out of the scottish cup to reach the last 16 for the first time. jordan kirkpatrick managed to manouvre the ball past defenders with less than 20 minutes played
kevin corke. can y ou kevin , what can you tell c us ? evening, laura . now, the incident inid questioen happened back on the 3rd of january in venice neighborhood. now,ne according to police 1 who released a 19 minute editede video of the encounter, witnesses accused thirty one year old keenan anderson oft attempting to steal a car after he had caused a traffict accident at a busy intersection strewas then seen running in the middle of the street exhibiting, quote, erratic behavior. tion now, during his interactionh with officers, anderson, initiall y complied with demands. but later he became agitated, rar e n away, got caught., and n then, after more than a half dozen warnings that officers would deploy a taser if he didn t stop resisting. r an officer used the stun gun multiple times as what happened next, the lapd, kelly muni s tells fox newst happen this whit the hospital. and after approximately four and a halfe mately hours followg the use of force, anderson experienced a medi
with ministers to try to avert more industrial action. there has been no breakthrough so far. the unite union which represents workers across several sectors of the economy says the government has missed yet another opportunity to put this right, and the meeting was an insult to his members . strikes in the health service next week involving unite are now likely to go ahead. the prime minister, rishi sunak, says he wants an honest, two way conversation about pay, but the unions insist there can only be a breakthrough if current wage deals are renegotiated. well, ambulance staff in england are scheduled to stage two more strikes, one on wednesday and on the 23rd of january. nurses will also strike next week for two days, on the 18th and 19th of january. this week in scotland, there ll be two days of industrial action by teachers, and others on strike include driving instructors in england and wales, and bus drivers in london. with more, here s our political correspondent, david walla