discussing today but they said there is no investigation at this time. we can go straight to scotland yard and speak to our correspondent who was there for us now. what more can you tell us? i there for us now. what more can you tell us? ~ , there for us now. what more can you tellus? ~ , ., tell us? i think it s probably worth remindin: tell us? i think it s probably worth reminding our tell us? i think it s probably worth reminding our viewers tell us? i think it s probably worth reminding our viewers as - tell us? i think it s probably worth reminding our viewers as you - reminding our viewers as you mentioned, the allegation against the bbc presenter is that he paid a teenagerfrom the bbc presenter is that he paid a teenager from the the bbc presenter is that he paid a teenagerfrom the age the bbc presenter is that he paid a teenager from the age of 17 years old tens of thousands of pounds in exchange for explicit photographs. under the protection of children act, 1
a former top chinese scientist says it can t be ruled out. but with the question mired in politics and diplomacy will we ever find out what happened? and what do you value more at work? the pay or the perks? amazon offers to let staff work in term time only to help with childcare. critics say it s trying to fend off the threat from unions. more on those stories for you a little later. he moscow has been targeted by multiple drones in the biggest such attack the biggest such attack since the invasion of ukraine. officials said eight drones had reached the russian capital causing some damage, but most had been shot down. ukraine has denied any involvement. russia s president vladimir putin said the drones were aimed at civilian targets and that russia reserves the right to take the harshest possible measures against kyiv. our russia editor steve rosenberg heard the explosions and sent this report. russian television says this is the moment that moscow came under attack. the
The white house has confirmed that an iranian attack on israel is a real and viable threat. National Security Communications adviserjohn kirby has told reporters that the danger was credible and the white house was watching very, very closely. Earlier, a us official told our broadcast partner cbs that strikes could start as early as today although nothing is certain and other outcomes are possible. Iran has been threatening reprisals, for the israeli strike on its consulate in syria, nearly two weeks ago. For its part, israel is threatening to hit back hard if it is subjected to a direct attack by iran. French citizens are being asked not to travel to iran, lebanon, israel and the palestinian territories. The United States has told diplomatic staff and their families, not to travel outside three cities. The uk has also warned against travelling to israel, as has india. Just a moment we will be live in jerusalem and in washington to talk to our correspondence there. First david martin i
there from the uk where early he met king charles and he met prime minister rishi sunak. he is on his way for a nato summit and my colleague, a diplomatic correspondent james landau also colleague, a diplomatic correspondentjames landau also in vilnius covering the events. james, what can we expect from this summit? what is on the agenda over the next few days? what is on the agenda over the next few da s? ~ ., ., few days? whether or not ukraine should become few days? whether or not ukraine should become a few days? whether or not ukraine should become a member- few days? whether or not ukraine should become a member and - few days? whether or not ukraine i should become a member and what language they use is a big subject. lots of other things to discuss. nato is going to be agreeing a massive new strategy, perhaps a radical new strategy since the end of the cold war about how to deal with the long term threat from russia. in recent years they have had small pockets of western a
if western risks for kyiv in this. particularly if western allies start fearing incidents like this might escalate this conflict, but the foreign secretary was asked about this when he was secretary was asked about this when he was on secretary was asked about this when he was on a secretary was asked about this when he was on a visit to estonia and he didn t he was on a visit to estonia and he didn t seem he was on a visit to estonia and he didn t seem unduly concerned, saying that ukraine had every right to project that ukraine had every right to project for us outside of its borders project for us outside of its borders. i think people here will agree borders. i think people here will agree with that because what they would agree with that because what they would view as a small attack on moscow. would view as a small attack on moscow, they would say is not comparable to the blood he onslaught that the comparable to the blood he onslaught that the city has endu