duly elected as the scottish national party leader. history is made as humza yousaf becomes the first muslim to lead a major political party in the uk. i will be a first minister for all of scotland. i will work every minute of every day to earn and to re earn your respect and your trust. we ll be looking at the story of the man who s made it to the top of scottish politics, and we ll be asking about the major challenges he now faces. and the other main stories tonight. in israel, mass protests against controversialjudicial reforms force a government delay. but tonight it s supporters of the plans who are on the streets. prince harry unexpectedly appears at the high court, one of several famous names involved in a privacy case. and the families of lost crewmen still searching for answers exactly 80 years after the sinking of hms dasher. coming up on bbc news in halfan hour. france go head to head with the republic of ireland. welcome to bbc news at ten, which comes tonight fr
reporting live from singapore, i m karishma vaswani. the headlines. police in nashville, tennessee say a 28 year old woman and gwyneth paltrow s accuser details the moments before he says the actress collided with him on a ski slope seven years ago. ms paltrow denies responsibility for the incident. welcome to bbc news broadcasting to viewers in the uk and around the world. we begin in nashville, tennessee where police say six people including at least three children aged nine have been killed in a school shooting. the attacker, who was female, is also dead. it happened at a private christian school attended by pupils aged between four and 11. president biden has described the shootings as heart breaking. in a moment, we ll get the latest from our correspondent peter bowes. but first nada tawfik, has this report. children running for their lives in the midst of yet another mass shooting. this time it happened in nashville, tennessee, at the covenant school, a private ch
her generation in uk politics, not just in scottish politics. humza yousaf has made history once, but his supporters will be pressuring him all the time to make history once again. him all the time to make history once again- him all the time to make history once aain. , . ~ , once again. james, thank you very much, once again. james, thank you very much. james once again. james, thank you very much, james cook, once again. james, thank you very much, james cook, our once again. james, thank you very much, james cook, our scotland l much, james cook, our scotland editor, and before that, chris mason, our political editor. that s all from holyrood for tonight. there s much more analysis and detail online at bbc.co.uk/news and the bbc news app. now back to clive in london. many thanks to you and the team in edinburgh, huw. now, the israeli prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, has postponed a series of controversialjudicial reform bills which have provoked mass protests and a natio
enough, including tightening up of background checks for people who can buy guns, that sort of thing. but the president, over many decades has been demanding that congress make more significant moves in terms of banning assault weapons. peter bowes, banning assault weapons. peter bowes. our banning assault weapons. peter bowes, our north banning assault weapons. peter bowes, our north america, - bowes, our north america, respondent, thank you for keeping us up to date. to israel now, and the the israeli prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, has postponed a controversialjudicial reform bill which has provoked mass protests and widespread strikes. he said the delay, until the next session of parliament, would enable dialogue and avoid a civil war. the reforms would give israel s most right wing government in history control overjudicial appointments. opponents say the plans undermine democracy and help mr netanyahu, as he faces an ongoing trial for corruption. our middle east correspond