Africa now, where rescue workers and residents fear for the stability of buildings as earthquake aftershock shocks hit the country of morocco , more the country of morocco, more than 2100 people have already lost their lives after the 6. 8 magnitude quake struck remote parts of the Atlas Mountains on friday. The moroccan military have cleared roads to allow aid and medical treatment to get through to the injured people who are still there. The country has declared three days of National Mourning and the Prime Minister says he has confronted the chinese premier, li keqiang , at the g20 summit in new delhi over spying allegations in westminster. The sunday times reporting a man in his 20s and a man in his 30s were arrested back in march under the official secrets act. One of the men was a researcher with links to tory mps. And finally , sir mo farah mps. And finally, sir mo farah has completed the final race of his career , sealing fourth place his career, sealing fourth place in the gre
Overcrowded. But he says the government is doing all it can to provide resources as out of an abundance of caution. Weve taken 40 hours to move elsewhere just as we get to the bottom of what happened. Now, thatis bottom of what happened. Now, that is a sensible interim precautionary step and i just also want to make the point about about wandsworth. You know, there have been issues with crowding, which i accept, which goes back not just which goes back for not just five or years, but five years or 25, 30 years, but the difference is we are doing something about it. So very, very investment very significant investment going. Three well, going into prisons. Three well, two already built, one currently under construction and these are big, big jails. Well, in other news today , well, in other news today, the trades Union Congress says its going to report the government to the United Nations over a new uk law which requires staff to work during strikes. Staff to work during strikes. The tu
BMJ rejecting research 'because of their views on the trans debate' The British Medical Journal has been accused of 'abandoning science' after it rejected research from top academics over their views on the trans debate. One researcher had his.