the country s biggest children s short story competition 500 words is back for the first time in three years. it will be supported by camilla, the queen consort. welcome to the bbc news channel. a postmortem examination is to be carried today out on the body of a baby found by police searching for the missing child of constance marten and mark gordon. the couple disappeared in earlyjanuary and were arrested earlier this week. in earlyjanuary and were they are currently being held on suspicion of gross negligence manslaughter. the news comes after a days long search by police of a 90 square mile area near brighton, which ended with a baby s body being discovered near to where the couple was arrested on monday. vincent mcaviney has more. yesterday, at locations from newhaven to brighton, the search for the missing baby was in full swing over a 90 square mile area. officers from the sussex force were joined by those from the metropolitan police and volunteer experts in search an
of a baby were found in the search for their missing child. the pair are being held on suspicion of gross negligence manslaughter. the government has published a plan to improve learning for children with special educational needs and disabilities in england. it includes ending postcode lottery support. the duke and duchess of sussex have been asked to vacate their british home, frogmore cottage in windsor. the couple s spokesperson has confirmed the request. the duke and duchess of sussex have been asked hello and welcome, if you re watching in the uk or around the world. 43 people are now confirmed to have died in greece s worst ever rail crash. a passenger train collided head on with another carrying freight near the city of larissa late on tuesday night. the station master accused of causing the crash is due in court, amid rising public anger at the failure to prevent the disaster. nick beake reports. the aftermath of greece s worst ever rail disaster. a station master in
provided in a statement. he is denying he said anything menacing. on those disparaging comments about teachers and unions, that presents a very different private face to the public face, to what the two ministers, then ministers, were saying in public. what problems do you foresee this causing? will there need to be an apology? possibly. it is a bit embarrassing for gavin williamson and matt hancock. i don t think they made any bones about criticism of some of the unions in private, but it was pretty clear some of the language being used was not the sort of language ministers would want to get out in the public domain, clearly slightly at odds with the praise of teachers we saw at the time. and one of the things that is most fascinating reading some of the exchanges published by the telegraph is just how
in a statement. he is denying he said anything menacing. on those dis-harain said anything menacing. on those disparaging comments said anything menacing. on those disparaging comments about - said anything menacing. on those - disparaging comments about teachers and unions, that presents a very different private face to the public face, to what the two ministers, then ministers, were saying in public. what problems do you foresee this causing, well they need to be an apology? an apology? possibly. it is a bit embarrassing an apology? possibly. it is a bit embarrassing for an apology? possibly. it is a bit embarrassing for gavin - an apology? possibly. it is a bit. embarrassing for gavin williamson and matt hancock. i don t think they made any bones about criticism of some of the unions in private, but it was pretty clear some of the language being used was not the sort of language ministers would want to get out in the public domain, clearly slightly at odds with the praise of
argument as it would have been come at anywhere in the right place for it to be properly analysed, the public inquiry, he argues. isabel 0akeshott argues, actually, the public inquiry would take far too long and the stuff might never see the light of day and therefore there was a public interest in getting it out. she also in an interview she did last night accused mr hancock of sending her menacing messages. interesting that mr hancock is completely denying that, says it is not true. in a statement he put out this morning, he says he simply asked her. he called her on tuesday night when he heard something was coming saying he was asking her if there were any clues of what it was and when he saw it, he said to her that it was a big mistake, the quote he has provided in a statement. he is denying he said anything menacing. fin