this week won t save tuvalu. the only way to protect our land and our community, given that we are a low lying atoll nation, is to build more land and build upward. so it s raised land reclamation. there are just hours left here to reach a deal, and the most vulnerable nations say they re fighting for their lives. victoria gill, bbc news in sharm el sheikh. a fire in a densely populated refugee camp in the gaza strip has killed at least 21 people, including children. it is thought the blaze began with a gas leak in a kitchen. gaza s interior ministry said an initial investigation revealed that large amounts of fuel had been stored at the site. royal mail workers will walk out on six days in december including christmas eve during one of the busiest days of the year for the company. for later this month,
hugely important part of this whole conference. but still yet to wrap up. we will be waiting until the gavel goes down on a deal that we will be expecting over the next day or so, so we will be here. back to you. or so, so we will be here. back to ou. . , . ., ., or so, so we will be here. back to ou. ,, , . ., ., , or so, so we will be here. back to you. studio: victoria gill, keep us osted. you. studio: victoria gill, keep us posted. victoria you. studio: victoria gill, keep us posted. victoria gill you. studio: victoria gill, keep us posted. victoria gill in you. studio: victoria gill, keep us posted. victoria gill in sharm - posted. victoria gill in sharm el sheikh. returning to the news that the uk government has defended its package of £55 billion of tax rises and spending cuts delivered in the autumn statement yesterday insisting that they are needed to tackle soaring inflation and create the conditions for growth. let s return to mark littlewood, director general of the
manifesto on which all of them were elected. it has now been put off again to beyond the next election. it really is time for all of us to think of social care and the really vulnerable people that are protected by it as a top priority, not the one that can be put aside. the hours are counting down to hammer out a deal at the cop27 climate summit in egypt. negotiations have been going on for almost two weeks. this is supposed to be the final day when the most important commitments and decisions are made, but there s concern the talks could collapse 0ur science correspondent victoria gill has the latest. the brutal reality of climate change. the tiny island nation of tuvalu is disappearing beneath the pacific, and in the last official day of these un climate talks, the issue of loss and damage like this, and how to pay for it,
of state for housing, accused rbh of a terrible dereliction of duty, and admitted that poor housing quality disproportionately affects people from black and ethnic made by awaab s parents. howard johnson, bbc news. un climate talks are due to finish today, but negotiators are struggling to reach an agreement on giving cash to poorer countries, to help them cope with global warming. the idea of phasing down the use of fossil fuels is also the subject of a deep rift, as the cop27 talks come to an end. 0ur science correspondent victoria gill has more. the brutal reality
there are just hours left here to reach a deal, and the most vulnerable nations say they re fighting for their lives. victoria gill, bbc news in sharm el sheikh. victoria gill reporting there. and shejoins us now from sharm el sheikh. victoria. what is the latest you can bring us? still no deal is the latest here. everything to play for and this is the last official day. we are starting to hear noises that this may go on the weekend. some messages around the conference centre itself to say that facilities will be available to people until sunday. still waiting for that deal and that keyissue still waiting for that deal and that key issue of loss and damage, of money for the destruction that is being caused by climate change in the most vulnerable and poorest countries is still on the table, yet