Of this. Surely its tax cuts or die for the tories. And thats all coming up in your next hour. Thank you for joining all coming up in your next hour. Thank you forjoining me on the thank you for joining me on the show. Your company is always a pleasure. Now you might say, why do people in politics give as much interest to gaza as they do to glasgow or gateshead or gillingham or gloucester . Well, gillingham or gloucester . Well, theres a huge vote tonight on this matter. A massive protest outside and later in the show weve got an exclusive interview with a councillor from a tiny cumbrian town on the coast called hillam. Then theyve had for three Asylum Seekers dumped on their town, where theres a critical shortage of housing for locals. No gp appointments, no dentists. The nearest hospital 40 minutes away, the nearest cop shop 45 minutes away. Theyre voiceless. Theyve been trampled voiceless. Theyve been trampled down. Were going to give them a voice and try and get action thats coming
Was a really dull pmqs. I thought that it was pretty flat between starmer and sunak, but the real excitement and there was something exciting came after pmqs ended. There were two points of order in the house of commons, one put down by liam byrne, whos the trade Committee Chair and one put down by lucy powell, whos the shadow leader of the commons to senior labour mps. And they both put down mps. And they both put down points of order about Kemi Badenoch. Now to some extent an badenoch. Now to some extent an impartial observer might look at these two leading labour mps putting points of order down about the business and trade secretary and thinking is this a coordinated attempt. Is this coordinated attempt. Is this a sort of gunning for her . Arent they . Theyre gunning for her. And i wonder if it has something to do with the fact that she could potentially a that she could potentially be a future conservative leader. I think thats highly , highly i think thats highly, highly likely.
Of this. Surely its tax cuts or die for the tories. And thats all coming up in your next hour. Thank you for joining all coming up in your next hour. Thank you forjoining me on the thank you for joining me on the show. Your company is always a pleasure. Now you might say, why do people in politics give as much interest to gaza as they do to glasgow or gateshead or gillingham or gloucester . Well, gillingham or gloucester . Well, theres a huge vote tonight on this matter. A massive protest outside and later in the show weve got an exclusive interview with a councillor from a tiny cumbrian town on the coast called hillam. Then theyve had for three Asylum Seekers dumped on their town, where theres a critical shortage of housing for locals. No gp appointments, no dentists. The nearest hospital 40 minutes away, the nearest cop shop 45 minutes away. Theyre voiceless. Theyve been trampled voiceless. Theyve been trampled down. Were going to give them a voice and try and get action thats coming
Was a really dull pmqs. I thought that it was pretty flat between starmer and sunak, but the real excitement and there was something exciting came after pmqs ended. There were two points of order in the house of commons, one put down by liam byrne, whos the trade Committee Chair and one put down by lucy powell, whos the shadow leader of the commons to senior labour mps. And they both put down mps. And they both put down points of order about Kemi Badenoch. Now to some extent an badenoch. Now to some extent an impartial observer might look at these two leading labour mps putting points of order down about the business and trade secretary and thinking is this a coordinated attempt. Is this coordinated attempt. Is this a sort of gunning for her . Arent they . Theyre gunning for her. And i wonder if it has something to do with the fact that she could potentially a that she could potentially be a future conservative leader. I think thats highly , highly i think thats highly, highly likely.
after their captain, tom lockyer, collapses on the pitch. he s in a stable condition. hello, i m tanya beckett. the israeli army says three hostages who were mistakenly shot dead by troops in gaza had been holding a white flag. early findings from an official investigation said the men were fired on in breach of the army s rules of engagement. an israeli soldier began shooting when three shirtless men emerged from a building in the suburbs of gaza city. alon shamriz, yotam haim and samer el talalqa were killed in shejaiya, in the north of gaza. the idf has called their killing very tragic . an army spokesman told the bbc the soldier and his colleagues had made a mistake and would not be punished. from tel aviv, here s hugo bachega. for the families of the hostages who remain in gaza, it s an agonising wait. made worse by a tragic mistake. the israeli military has given new details about how three is really captives were shot dead by its own soldiers. alon shamriz, yotam haim