hello, welcome to the daily global, where we ll bring you the top stories from around the world. we begin in the uk where the former home secretary suella braverman has published a scathing letter to the prime minister following her sacking on monday. in it, she accuses rishi sunak of having repeatedly failed to deliver on key policies, saying he s incapable of doing so. ms braverman also accuses mr sunak of a betrayal of his promise to do whatever it takes to stop small boat crossings, she says his plan is not working and he needs to change course urgently. a short while ago, our political editor, chris mason, gave us his assessment. it really is quite a letter. when this was posted on social media about an hour ago, i printed it out and armed with my highlighter pen i thought i would highlight the key bits that stuck out. i found that i was highlighting the whole thing. it was highlighting the whole thing. it was dripping with derision about the prime minister. let me
with malta and north macedonia with a shoulder injury. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. a senior officer involved in the stephen lawrence murder case was corrupt, according to a secret metropolitan police report from the year 2000 uncovered by the bbc. it said ray adams was cleared by a corruption probe which relied on false testimony from a man linked to the family of one of stephen s killers. the revelation contradicts years of police denial about the role of corrupt officers in the case. daniel de simone reports. the spectre of police corruption has long haunted the stephen lawrence murder. for three decades, scotland yard kept the secret we now expose. the met knew about it, that s what s so shocking. today we reveal a met police report concluded that a senior officer involved in the case, ray adams, was corrupt. the early failure to bring stephen s killers to justice has led to suspicion that corruption infected the investigation. the father of one kill
hello, i m lucy hockings. welcome to bbc news now. the head of gaza s biggest hospital says nearly 180 people are being buried in a mass grave there after it ran out of fuel. fighting between the israeli military and hamas continues around the al shifa hospital. that s prompted growing international concern, with president biden saying he wants less intrusive action . medical staff at al shifa say the lives of 36 premature babies are hanging in the balance. this is an image of some made public by the hospital on sunday. it said they had been placed on a bed after the fuel ran out to power the generators to keep their incubators going. their current condition is not known, although a hospital spokesperson on monday said three of the original 39 babies had died. israel insists it is only targeting hamas, and that their command centre is in tunnels beneath the hospital. it has also released these images, which it says are of incubators which it is offering to supply to al shi
language is designed to win over all those labour frontbenchers who want a ceasefire right now. the labour leadership is very nervous, lots of conversations today and the reason they are nervous as they expect an snp amendment tomorrow calling for an immediate ceasefire. labour will be hoping it s amendment will knock out the snp won, but the snp are absolutely confident there amendment will be called because day three of voting or making speeches for the third party and the snp are party. thank you very much. the snp are third party. well, we ve managed to sort our technical gremlins with conservative mp martin vickers, so let s return to our top story suella braverman s blistering attack on prime minister rishi sunak and the judgement on the legality of the government s rwanda scheme due tomorrow morning. thank you, we have finally managed to get through to you. can ijust begin with suella braverman s letter, she said of rishi sunak he was lacking in qualities of leade
this is bbc news, the headlines. the head of gaza s biggest hospital says a mass grave is being dug there as it runs out of fuel. israel says it s co ordinating the transfer of incubators to gaza, but it s unclear whether hospitals will have enough power to use the extra equipment. claims senior officer involved in the stephen lawrence murder was corrupt. iceland evacuates thousands of residents as it braces for a volcanic eruption in the coming days. and the lifelong friendship between the harry potter star and his stunt double. sport and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre. a blow for stefanos tsitsipas at the atp finals in turin he had to retire hurt, against holger rune who claims his first of the round robin phase. tsitsipas was 2 1 down in the first set before having to leave the court, and confirmed afterwards it was due to a back problem.. in a match which lasted just 1a minutes. hubert hurkacz will now step in to play tsitsipas final match against novak