i think a lot of farmers will stand behind the eat less, but eat better. i think that is something we can do in the uk. we are net food importers, so all farmers will be looking at, are you going to apply this to the imports? this is potentially a future government policy. it could be the start of a huge change in our lives. danny savage, bbc news. the south african government says it plans to deploy 25,000 troops after days of looting and violence. clashes were sparked by the jailing of the former president, jacob zuma, who had refused to appear at a corruption inquiry. at least 117 people have died and more than 2,000 have been arrested in the country s worst unrest in years. the prime minister has set out some more details of the government s plan to level up the uk insisting it would be a win win for everyone. in a speech in coventry boris johnson promised more powers outside london and the south east of england and said deprived areas
two young men lying dead beside a railway line 48 hours after they died. this is what six days of looting and rioting in kwazulu natal and gauteng provinces in south africa looks like. violent protests began hours after south africa s former president, jacob zuma, was jailed for failing to comply with a court order to give evidence at a corruption inquiry. however, speculation is rife that even though this may have started out as a pro zuma protest, it was a well orchestrated plan designed to embarrass the current president, ciryl ramaposa, and to ensure he doesn t get another term in office. but yesterday, amid fear and desperation, a moment of hope. people were screaming, throw her, throw her, throw her. i was scared, i was really scared but there were
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but there were people down in the street. i wasn t. .. like, the way i was panicking, i was trusting anyone to take my baby away from me, because the place was burning, and there was smoke outside. this is day six of looting and rioting in kwazulu natal and gauteng provinces in south africa. violent protests began hours after south africa s former president, jacob zuma, was jailed for failing to comply with a court order to give evidence at a corruption inquiry. the pro zuma protesters took to the streets demanding the former president s immediate release from prison. but what started as a political statement has now been taken over by what the secret service described as opportunism and criminality. even the army and police could not initially control the situation. here in durban, firefighters lined the streets to start cleaning up. armed with broomsticks, residentsjoined in, chasing away anyone trying to loot
out is the fact that it is the first time the south african constitutional court is actually sentenced anyone to a jail sentence, and that is what they are taking issue with it, because they are saying that the judge in the constitutional court just did saying that the judge in the constitutional courtjust did not want to see the former president having the last laugh, because he has been saying that he will not take part in the corruption inquiry thatis take part in the corruption inquiry that is investing in corruption which allegedly took place in the nine years that he was in power. and nine years that he was in power. and hel me nine years that he was in power. and help me understand the politics of this. eversince help me understand the politics of this. ever since the end of apartheid, the anc has won each election in south africa very comfortably. could this be a moment where the unity within the party is put under intolerable pressure? well, currently, the anc does look set to