parliamentarians we cannot get to. that uk parliament is supposed to be sovereign but parliament is not getting the information it needs to do its job on getting the information it needs to do itsjob on behalf of getting the information it needs to do its job on behalf of the electorate. this man should not be in office, to hold him to account. ian blackford, leader of the snp at westminster, thank you for your time. we will cover this latest statement on the sue gray report this afternoon but for now let s move on to other stories. the government has again insisted that it will put up national insurance in april as planned despite reports that borisjohnson is considering a u turn. ministers say the extra money raised is needed to help clear a backlog of nhs operations in england and to fund social care. some conservative mps want the rise scrapped. a teenager has appeared in court, charged after twojewish men were violently attacked in north london. the police said the incident
is being treated as a hate crime. our correspondent james reynolds is at highbury corner magistrates in north london. james, takea james, take a straight what has been happening in court. the james, take a straight what has been happening in court. happening in court. the hearing took about 25 minutes. happening in court. the hearing took about 25 minutes. 18-year-old - happening in court. the hearing took| about 25 minutes. 18-year-old malaki about 25 minutes. 18 year old malaki thorpe spoke only to confirm his name, date of birth and address. he has been charged with two counts of racially or religiously aggravated bodily harm and one count of possession of an offensive weapon. it relates to an incident on wednesday in haringey in which two jewish men were attacked. they were treated in hospitalfor injuries. malaki thorpe indicated not guilty pleas on all counts. the court remanded him into custody in that case has been sent to it green crown court for trial in march. court for t
he was unvaccinated, his visa was revoked by the government. the serbian was given an exemption to play, having tested positive for coronavirus in mid december. in an attempt to overturn the decision, djokovic s legal team presented two covid test certificates to a federal court in australia. the first, shown to be taken on december 16th, shows a positive result. the second, taken six days later, shows a negative result. a german research company questioned why the unique confirmation code on the earlier test was higher than the later one. the bbc has investigated if codes on tests done in serbia are generated in a chronological order. a total of 56 test certificates were collected, and their unique confirmation codes plotted against the date of each result. in all cases studied, the earlier the result,
gray to publish this account in full and she needs to get on the phone to the police and say this isn t in public interest. [30 the police and say this isn t in public interest. public interest. do you fear a scenario where public interest. do you fear a scenario where we public interest. do you fear a scenario where we never- public interest. do you fear a - scenario where we never actually get to see the sue gray report because of the ongoing police investigation crusher of course, that has to be a consideration at this point. we crusher of course, that has to be a consideration at this point.- consideration at this point. we are used to itoris consideration at this point. we are used to boris johnson consideration at this point. we are used to boris johnson wriggling i consideration at this point. we are | used to boris johnson wriggling out used to borisjohnson wriggling out of tight situations can we know about his character, we now everything that has happened under his