let s go live to our uk political correspondent rob watson he s on college green, outside parliament. thank you very much, so you couldn t come to us minutes ago, but you re with us now and most importantly, i have two senior conservatives with me to chew over the budget and the state of the uk economy. let me introduce you to baroness nikki morgan i should mention the loud music, if you can hear it, is the match of the day theme tune, which is connected to a certain issue concerning the bbc and some politicians, and a famous presenter, but we will move on from that. i also have robin walker, a conservative mp and for our purposes, importantly the chairman of the education committee amongst mps. i want to begin by asking, used to be in the chair to make a treasury, on days like this do you miss it? , , ., . miss it? sometimes, it s an exciting day in westminster, miss it? sometimes, it s an exciting day in westminster, lots miss it? sometimes, it s an exciting day in westm
wouldn t want extra children, but there are certainly some who would if they can do that safely. i think that s really up to the child minder. ., ~ , ., that s really up to the child minder. . ~ , ., , that s really up to the child minder. ., ~ , ., , . minder. 0k, thank you very much indeed, minder. 0k, thank you very much indeed. brett minder. 0k, thank you very much indeed, brett wigdortz minder. 0k, thank you very much indeed, brett wigdortz from - minder. 0k, thank you very much indeed, brett wigdortz from the l indeed, brett wigdortz from the agency tiney. let s go to pakistan, where authorities have temporarily stopped the operation to arrest the former prime minister imran khan. police have clashed with his supporters outside his unrest has continued through the night after the authorities made another attempt to arrest him, enforcing a court order. imran kahn accused the authorities of acting outside the law . pakistan s information minister said the government had nothi
police have now left the stretch just outside zaman park, which is imran khan s home. the police might have left but the remnants of what happened here have not. you can see the charred remains of burned chairs, you can see rocks on the floor. we know from eyewitnesses that there were rocks and sticks used by the pti, which is imran khan s party, supporters. we also know the police used water cannon and tear gas and it s that tear gas you can still sense in the air, you can feel it in the back of your eyes and throat. this is because the police arrived yesterday afternoon, saying they intended to arrest mr khan and that is because they say that he did not turn up to multiple court appearances. now imran khan has said he didn t appear because of security concerns. he was worried about his own safety, turning up to those courts. we ve heard today from the minister of information for punjab, that the police operation has been temporarily suspended and that is because the pakistan super le
in belgium for the first time in more than 100 years as numbers rise across europe. hello and welcome. we begin in pakistan where authorities have temporarily stopped the operation to arrest the former prime minister imran khan. police have clashed with his supporters outside his residence in lahore. unrest has continued through the night, after the authoroities made another attempt to arrest him enforcimng a court order. imran kahn accused the authorities, of acting outside the law . pakistan s information minister said the government had nothing to do with the move but the court was only trying to enforce the arrest warant in connection with a corruption case. our pakistan correspondent carrie davies reports.
as well. she was the armourer responsible for safety of weapons on the set. we are told that neither will be arrested as long as they comply with their court appearances. what will happen next, if it goes to trial there will be a preliminary hearing. in pakistan, the number of people killed in monday s suicide bomb attack in a mosque in peshawar has risen to over 100. the vast majority of those killed are police officers. the blast is the latest sign of the deteriorating security situation in peshawar. the city is in the north west of pakistan, near the country s border with afghanistan. the mosque where the attack happened is in a compound in one of the most tightly controlled areas of the city, which includes police headquarters and intelligence bureaus. 0ur pakistan correspondent, carrie davies reports from peshawar. holding back tears.