we are deeply concerned that we will lose some of these patients simply because there is no fuel, so that electricity, so then the life saving support cannot be provided. in this picture we don t have to forget the frustration of doctors and nurses who are living an impossible situation where they know what to do to save people but they don t have the means to do so. the israeli government says that these facilities are being used by hamas, that they have tunnels underneath them, they have command centres there. what do your colleagues tell you about that, the ones operating on the ground? i can tell you what our colleagues in al-quds are telling us in gaza city. we don t have this kind of information, but the reality is hospitals must be sanctuaries for all, must be protected by all parties, and this means that hospitals need to have a way in, a way out, needs to get humanitarian aid and of course no one should ever use a hospital for any military purpose. so our whole call
he still is one of the most important people in my life, as he has been for the last, like, 20 years. good morning. there is some sunshine today but there are also some heavy downpours, some of which will be thundery. although it will not be as windy as yesterday, the wind will still be fairly blustery, especially in the south. good morning. it s tuesday, the 14th of november. rishi sunak s newly formed cabinet will meet today, after a reshuffle which saw him sack suella braverman as home secretary, and appoint the former prime minister david cameron as foreign secretary. mr sunak s new team is facing a series of challenging issues at home and abroad, as well as a potential rebellion from unhappy mps within their own party. hannah miller has the latest developments. rishi sunak reaching out for help from a former prime minister. david cameron back in the corridors of power and already keeping busy, meeting the indian foreign minister on his first day in the newjob, and speaki
who got the better of them at the semifinal stage, at the last world cup. india are looking for a first major tournament win in 12 years but their opponents know they ll be up against more than just the players, in mumbai. india have been exceptional. they are one of the, if not the best team going around, and they are playing cricket that matches that. we know as well, on our day, it gives us the best chance and come finals time, anything can happen. we are expecting a fairly blue crowd that will be supporting their team and no doubt they will be very passionate. but at the same time, as a player, when you get the opportunity to play in front of those sorts of crowds as well, it is special. fix, in front of those sorts of crowds as well, it is special. well, it is special. a lot to look forward to well, it is special. a lot to look forward to in well, it is special. a lot to look forward to in that well, it is special. a lot to look forward to in that tournament. j a
how much of a threat is nigel farage to the conservatives and labour? in to the conservatives and labour? in the last couple of minutes the conservatives have announced an annual cap on visas to try to bring net migration down. it s a promise they ve made and broken before. welcome to newnsight, live each weeknight with interviews and insight. let me introduce our political panel tonight: dehenna davison was the conservative mp for bishop auckland. elected in 2019, she was the constituency s first ever tory mp. it was one of those red wall seats, wasn t it, that turned blue, back when borisjohnson was the prime minster. and mhairi black is here. she was an snp mp. she was their deputy leader at westminster. she still holds the record for the youngest mp ever to be elected. you were 20. so long ago! that was back in 2015. both women are standing down. and nick s here as is polling guru professor sirjohn curtice. let s start by showing you the times nigel farage has previously
the opportunity to showcase their work. we ll be covering different aspects of the festival, asking if co founder robert de niro s strident anti trump rhetoric interfered with tribeca s celebration of cinema. he wants to do everything possible to mess things up. we ll also be seeing how activist or political films were making an impact, and films from around the world, including the story of a young somali girl who became an olympic athlete. and we sit down with one of america s great independent film makers, richard linklater. it s not hard coming up with the films you want to make. it s hard to get them financed sometimes, but people are going to make films somehow, some way. since 2002, lower manhattan has hosted the tribeca festival. among those instrumental in bringing it into being was the legendary actor robert de niro and his producing partner, jane rosenthal. originally, it was more of a civic restoration project designed to bring life back to the devastated tribeca