said earlier that israel was starting to lose international support, because of what he called its indiscriminate bombing of gaza. our north america correspondent shingai nyoka explains why the us voted against the resolution. it s no surprise they did that, in fact the text of this particular resolution was similar to the one that was debated on friday, with the security council where the us blocked it, vetoed it, and there really was no expectation that the us was going to vote against it. 153 con trees or member states of the un, voted in favour of this immediate call for a cease fire, or call for an immediate cease fire and those countries include india and canada. 23 countries abstained, and i think it s interesting to note that the uk is increasingly abstaining in these votes. the uk un ambassador barbara woodward said the support for israel that the uk supports israel s right to defend itself against hamas but said it must be targeted at, must be targeted to achieve th
we re out with police, tackling illegal electric motorbikes, tearing around at up to 70 miles an hour. and the terraces move to the streets, as thousands say a final farewell to sir bobby charlton. on bbc london. five people from the same family, including three children, die in a house fire in hounslow. we hear from locals, upset and in shock. hello. with a general election widely expected next year, rishi sunak is circling the wagons with a major reshuffle of his cabinet. the new faces include an old face, the former prime minister david cameron, out of parliament for seven years, but now foreign secretary. lord cameron as he now is says although he disagrees with some individual decisions made by rishi sunak, like the cancellation of part of h52, he believes the prime minister is a strong and capable leader. so who s been chopped from the cabinet? well, most notably, suella braverman, sacked as home secretary, following days of speculation over her future, after ange
Welcome to bbc news. The parents of the terminally ill baby Charlie Gard Have ended their legal battle to take him to the us for experimental treatment. Charlies father, chris gard, gave an emotional statement outside the high court, saying they were going to spend their last precious moments with their son, who would not now make his first birthday in just under two weeks time. Earlier, their lawyer told the court that time had run out for the baby, as an american doctor who examined charlie had said he could no longer offer the therapy after seeing the results of a new mri scan last week. Doctors at Great Ormond Street Hospital say the treatment could never have worked. Heres our medical correspondent fergus walsh. Raw emotion outside the high court, while inside, charlie gards parents we re while inside, charlie gards parents were expect accepting their fight was over. The devastating news their son should be allowed to die. They emerged from an emotional hearing to pay tribute to c
Welcome to bbc news. The parents of the terminally ill baby Charlie Gard Have ended their legal battle to take him to the us for experimental treatment. Charlies father, chris gard, gave an emotional statement outside the high court, saying they were going to spend their last precious moments with their son, who would not now make his first birthday in just under two weeks time. Earlier, their lawyer told the court that time had run out for the baby, as an american doctor who examined charlie had said he could no longer offer the therapy after seeing the results of a new mri scan last week. Doctors at Great Ormond Street Hospital say the treatment could never have worked. Heres our medical correspondent fergus walsh. Raw emotion outside the high court, while inside, charlie gards parents we re while inside, charlie gards parents were expect accepting their fight was over. The devastating news their son should be allowed to die. They emerged from an emotional hearing to pay tribute to c
Welcome to bbc news. The parents of the terminally ill baby Charlie Gard Have ended their legal battle to take him to the us for experimental treatment. Charlies father, chris gard, gave an emotional statement outside the high court, saying they were going to spend their last precious moments with their son, who would not now make his first birthday in just under two weeks time. Earlier, their lawyer told the court that time had run out for the baby, as an american doctor who examined charlie had said he could no longer offer the therapy after seeing the results of a new mri scan last week. Doctors at Great Ormond Street Hospital say the treatment could never have worked. Heres our medical correspondent fergus walsh. Raw emotion outside the high court, while inside, charlie gards parents we re while inside, charlie gards parents were expect accepting their fight was over. The devastating news their son should be allowed to die. They emerged from an emotional hearing to pay tribute to c