Moment. Tonight, there are just 38 days and tell the election and the president ial candidates have been confronted by this stark new development in the stories that will decide at this campaign. We will have the latest from the mid east in a moment, where is forces have killed a Terror Leader in the strike in lebanon. For we will hear from a spokesperson for the Kamala Harris Campaign after the Vice President gave speeches this week. They have her vision on two issues, voters say they care about most. Immigration and the economy. Plus, the chair of the Congressional Black Caucus joins us to discuss his personal confrontation with one of his republican colleagues who made racist comments about haitian migrants. All this as Vice President nominees tim Walz And J. D. Vance are preparing to square off in just three days, and what could be the final did eight of the 2024 cycle. We will start with the rising tensions in the middle east, following the killing of the leader of hezbollah in an
In the second half. I don t know whether it was delay to the game or whatever, but it s no excuse. Wejust, you know, we kind of shot ourselves to the foot and unfortunately, unfortunately radu and lucas paid the ultimate price for it. But you know, as a team, we just we didn t start the game the way we wanted to and the way we needed to, and made the game sort of challenging for us. Response was great. Absolutely. But yeah, disappointed we had to be in that position. Elsewhere, scottish side rangers earned a first ever victory on swedish soil. They ran out 2 0 winners against malmo. Albania midfielder nedim bajrami scored his first goal for the ibrox club in less than a minute, and then sub ross mccausland sealed the victory“; minutes from time with a low strike. So a look at the other results. There was a big victory for ajax. Four goals for them at home to besiktas, two of them scored by mika gotze. Roma were held to a 1 1 draw by athletic bilbao after conceding a late equaliser. Y
A harley Street Doctor who worked for the Harrods Owner mohamed Al Fayed has denied carrying intrusive Sexual Health tests on women who worked for him. Several women have told the bbc that Dr Ann Coxon carried out the medical checks while working for him, including a woman who was just 16 at the time. Mr Al Fayed is accused of multiple rapes and Sexual Assaults by female staff raising questions about what those around him at the time knew, and how they may have enabled his actions. Those closest to him included his security team, his senior personal assistants, in his private office, the Press Office who defended him over stories of alleged Sexual Harassment and assault, and doctors who would allegedly carry out intrusive medical examinations, including wendy snell, whos since died, and Dr Ann Coxon, who as Helena Wilkinson reports, the bbc spoke to today. Do you have anything to say to the victims, Dr Coxon . This is Dr Ann Coxon, who worked for the former Harrods Boss mohamed Al Faye
Sir Keir Starmer will say there is light at the end of the tunnel in the form of faster ecOnomic growth and falling nhs Waiting Lists, but hell warn there are no easy answers. Well bring you full coverage of that as it happens 2pm. The Home Secretary Yvette Cooper has addressed the cOnference in the last Hour And Lisa nandy, the secretary for culture, Media And Sport is expected to speak in about half an hour. So, dOnt anyOne tell me that was a protest. DOnt anyOne tell me that was about immigratiOn, policing or poverty. Plenty of people have strOng views On immigratiOn, crime, On the nhs and more, but they dOnt pick up breaks and throw them at the police. They dOnt set light to buildings with people inside. It was arsOn, it was racism, it was thuggery, it was a crime. Applause and you know it happened because criminals thought they could get away with it. They saw the cracks in the system, the impunity that built up system, the impunity that built up through the tory years, and when t
Good afternoon. Israel has carried out fresh attacks on hezbollah targets in Southern Lebanon after its Airstrikes Yesterday that killed 558 people, according to the latest figures from the lebanese government. It was the deadliest day in lebanon since the Civil War which ended in 1990, and its prompted a Mass Exodus of civilians from their homes, causing gridlock on the roads. Meanwhile, hezbollah has fired dozens of rockets towards Northern Israel this morning. Our middle East Correspondent Hugo bachega sent this report from beirut. The journey in search of safety. Thousands are still on the move, fleeing Southern Lebanon and Israels Air strikes that show no sign of easing. Its conflict with hezbollah now being felt all across the country. In beirut, this school is one of dozens now turned into shelters for the displaced. 6,000 are here without knowing when or if they will be able to go back home again. 65 year old maryam travelled all night with i2 relatives in just one car. They ha