the centre of the gaza strip. a ministry spokesman said that a densely populated residential block was destroyed in the al maghazi refugee camp, with many people reported buried under the rubble. israel says it s investigating the incident. from bethlehem in the occupied west bank, shaima khalil has more. what we understand from the hamas run health ministry is that the air strike hit a densely populated residential block. so it s several buildings in very close proximity to one another. the health ministry spokesman has said the death toll is very likely to rise given the number of families living in the area. also the fact that many people are still stuck under the rubble. one man who had lost his daughter, his grandchildren and his son in law had said that his family was ordered to evacuate from gaza city because of the israeli military operation. he said, we came to central gaza only to die. he said, there s just no safe place. to big challenges face the first respond
which, pending approval, will see him take control of football operations. he is also promising over £200 million of new investment. the multi billionaire founder of the ineos petro chemicals group, is a lifelong fan of the club. it s hoped by many supporters that it might mean the end of the controlling interest of the glazer family. our sports editor, dan roan, reports. when sirjim ratcliffe toured old trafford earlier this year, the british billionaire was hoping to buy manchester united. instead he will become a minority shareholder of the club he says he has always supported. the founder of petrochemicals giant ineos, ratcliffe has already invested in sailing and cycling teams and owns a third of mercedes in formula 1. the owner of two football clubs, including nice in france, manchester born ratcliffe last year failed in a bid to buy chelsea, at the time hinting to me united was his real goal. some would argue you should be trying to buy the club that you grew up suppo
attack on the company. and coming up we will hearfrom manchester united legend eric cantona, about his new art exhibition which chronicles the relationship between sport and modern society. good afternoon. the manchester city footballer, benjamin mendy, has been found not guilty of six counts of rape, and one count of sexual assault. jurors were unable to reach a verdict on one count of rape and one of sexual assault. it follows a six month trial at chester crown court. our north of england correspondent, danny savage, is there. tell us what happened today. we ve had this trial tell us what happened today. we ve had this trial ongoing tell us what happened today. we ve had this trial ongoing since - tell us what happened today. we ve had this trial ongoing since last - had this trial ongoing since last summer here in chester. thejury began listening to evidence back in august. they retired to consider their verdicts just before christmas and have been back for nearly two
Important landscapes . I cannot see a worse place for the tunnel to come out where it is. Also coming up, how people with dementia are using music to help them cope with their condition. It makes you feel good to play, because they are not worried whether you play the wrong note or nothing, which happens quite a bit anyway. And butterfly expert and enthusiast Matthew Oates takes us on a tour of the cell. No less than 46 of the 59 species in the uk have been found here. That is mega. Plans to re route the tunnel at stonehenge have seen since serious opposition, not least from the woman who farms the tunnel will go. So far, she has refused to speak out publicly. Until now. Stonehenge is one of our top tourist attractions. That noise is the a303, the main route from cornwall to london. About 2a,000 vehicles a day on this road, going up to 30,000 a day in the summer, thats not good for road users, it is not good for local residents, and it is not good for the setting of this World Heritage
Important landscapes . I cannot see a worse place for the tunnel to come out where it is. Also coming up, how people with dementia are using music to help them cope with their condition. It makes you feel good to play, because they are not worried whether you play the wrong note or nothing, which happens quite a bit anyway. And butterfly expert and enthusiast Matthew Oates takes us on a tour of the cell. No less than 46 of the 59 species in the uk have been found here. That is mega. Plans to re route the tunnel at stonehenge have seen since serious opposition, not least from the woman who farms the tunnel will go. So far, she has refused to speak out publicly. Until now. Stonehenge is one of our top tourist attractions. That noise is the a303, the main route from cornwall to london. About 2a,000 vehicles a day on this road, going up to 30,000 a day in the summer, thats not good for road users, it is not good for local residents, and it is not good for the setting of this World Heritage