Us know your thoughts this morning. Vaiews gbnews. Com is the as always. The email address as always. First, though, heres alison with. News for thanks. With your. News for thanks. Thanks, guys. Good morning. Its 931. Our top stories. Israel intensified airstrikes on gaza overnight, israel intensified airstrikes on gaza overnight , rejecting calls gaza overnight, rejecting calls for a ceasefire. The military says it targeted hamas infrastructure following one of the deadliest days for palestinians. There are growing concerns , signs that the concerns, signs that the conflict could spread across the region. This morning, the leaders of terrorist groups reportedly met to discuss the so called resistance axis against israel. Lebanons against israel. Lebanons hezbollah leader is said to have held talks with the head of hamas and Palestinian Islamic jihad. The United Nations warns jihad. The United Nations warns the crisis in gaza is deepening , the crisis in gaza is deepening, with more th
After we, have said we will raise taxes, weve set out what we will raise and what well spend the money on. So what you did hear this morning is that were going to get rid of the tax break for private schools and use that money for the teachers we need in our state secondary schools. We did here is were going to get rid of the non dom status properly and use that money towards reducing reducing waiting lists. The tax reducing waiting lists. The tax burden on people is as high as its ever been under this government, you know, this has been the tax rising government of all time. Of all time. In other news, around 16,000 households in devon have been told to boil their water before drinking it for another week after a parasite was found in a key reservoir. The Uk Health Security Agency says 22 people are confirmed to have become sick , and as many as 70 other sick, and as many as 70 other cases of diarrhoea and vomiting are under investigation. The tory mp for totnes and south devon critic
Directors, shareholders and bondholders can feel consequences of their decisions. State of the nation starts now. Ill also be joined by my most intellectual panel this evening. Gb news is senior political commentator nigel nelson, and the journalist and conservative peer lord goodman. As you know, as always, i want to hear from you. Its a crucial part of the programme. Email me. Mail blog gbnews. Com but now its what youve all been waiting for. The news bulletin with tatiana sanchez. Jacob. Thank you. The top stories this hour. Sir keir starmer has told gb news therell be no tax cuts under a Labour Government until the economy is back on the path to growth. The labour leader says that while he wants to keep the tax burden as low as possible, he also wants to ensure that Living Standards improve. He said british people deserve to know that future generations will enjoy better opportunities, but that can only be achieved with tangible steps. After we, have said we will raise taxes, weve
The eu single market. And, hundreds of people turn out to cheer prince harry and Meghan Markle on their First Official public visit since announcing their engagement. And coming up in the sport on bbc news, the second ashes test starts tomorrow. Moeen ali may not be fit to bowl while Craig Overton joins the squad. Good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. A former Scotland Yard detective claims he was shocked by the amount of pornography on a parliamentary computer seized from the office of the now first secretary of state, damian green. Neil lewis says he examined the device during an inquiry into government leaks in 2008, when mr green was an opposition spokesman. Damien green, in effect theresa mays deputy, has again this morning strongly denied looking at pornography on his computer. Scotland yard says its examining allegations that the former detective had disclosed confidential information. Our Home Affairs Correspondent danny shaw reports. Hes theresa mays oldest and mo