disney announces thousands ofjob losses as it tries to make its streaming business profitable. let s continue our coverage of the aftermath of monday s devastating earthquakes and focus on syria, where the first convoy of aid has reached the opposition held north west of the country. rescue workers in the rebel held region say nearly two thousand people have been killed there. the syrian government says another one thousand three hundred have died in areas it controls. doctor mohamed al abrash is a surgeon working at the central hospital in idlib. he told us the situation there is extremely difficult. our equipments and medical staff cannot cope with the huge number of injured people. actually in the first day,
that cannot cope with the investigating its own officers. that, and his senses you end up with somebody like david carrick at the end of the day. somebody like david carrick at the end of the day- somebody like david carrick at the end of the day. such a dark day for the metropolitan end of the day. such a dark day for the metropolitan police. end of the day. such a dark day for the metropolitan police. in - end of the day. such a dark day for the metropolitan police. in britishl the metropolitan police. in british policing as a whole. what needs to change institutionally, do you think? clearly, there are so many questions about those missed opportunities and also about vetting procedures and how he became a police officer and police officer for so long. we police officer and police officer for so long- police officer and police officer for so lonu. ~ . ., , ., for so long. we had a number of re orts for so long. we had a number of reports recently for so long. we had a number
here last year, almost none of them have had their application for asylum processed. the uk s asylum system is now costing more than £2 billion a year. our home editor mark easton reports. wait, wait, wait. and go! children pulled aboard an rnli lifeboat from the english channel just a few weeks ago. breathing? breathing, yeah, breathing, walking. disturbing images illustrating the challenge posed by record numbers of migrants trying to reach the kent coast in flimsy boats. for a brexit campaigner like suella braverman, who promised to take control of britain s borders, every arrival is an embarrassment, but the situation is also a huge practical challenge for the home secretary, because currently her department simply cannot cope. on arrival, migrants are taken here, a short term holding centre at manston in kent. designed for 1,000, there were 2,800 people at the facility on monday when the independent inspector of borders paid a visit to the overflow tents hurriedly erected in the
unison announced that its members from nursing staff to hospital porters and cleaners will vote in the coming weeks on whether to mount a campaign of industrial action. almost a million nhs workers could be involved in strikes and other forms of industrial action before christmas. we ve been asking the government to boost the £1400 that was offered. it s not enough to help health workers pay their bills, and it s not enough to deal with the staffing crisis because as everybody leaves, as more people leave for better paid work outside the nhs, that leaves more work to go around fewer people. so the pressures for those who are left are getting greater and people just cannot cope. you re watching breakfast from bbc news and for the first time that site a proper hand out to matt. that
unison announced that its members from nursing staff to hospital porters and cleaners will vote in the coming weeks on whether to mount a campaign of industrial action. almost a million nhs workers could be involved in strikes and other forms of industrial action before christmas. we ve been asking the government to boost the £1400 that was offered. it s not enough to help health workers pay their bills, and it s not enough to deal with the staffing crisis because as everybody leaves, as more people leave for better paid work outside the nhs, that leaves more work to go around fewer people. so the pressures for those who are left are getting greater and people just cannot cope. it is 70 8am. let s go to matt for a look at this morning s weather and i note you will tell us rain is coming.