Paddy oconnell and henry zeffman. Newscast. Newscast from the bbc. Hello, its laura in the studio. Its paddy in the studio. And its henry in the studio. Hooray its so nice to have you here with us. Now, you tantalised us on the saturday episode that there was a scoop in the making. The scoop in the making ended up being a defection. Yes, defection, and defections are important because they are rare and defections are important because they really spook political parties. And in this case, a Conservative Mp until yesterday was dan poulter, a part time nhs doctor, who has decided that it is time for him to go from the Conservative Party. And he didntjust sort of say, because i think ive had enough and theyve gone in the wrong direction. He accused them of not caring about public services, about not caring about the nhs and of losing their compassion. So, defections are big news stories, even if, newscasters, i will say, the person in question is not someone who necessarily is a massive p
Happy thursday, everyone. So is it really so great to have president ial debates. Yeah its time to review the futile rally in simi valley. Yeah well as you can sees yo in the lower right hand corner of your screen, its been 23 hours since the second gop president ial debate, and no ones ever done that befor one and much like the vegas hair line, my migraine is finally receding. The debate was held at the Ronald Reagan president ial library. A reminder, an era whena a President Leaving Office at the age of 78 was considered too old and a reminder that itol is still legal to park a jet in a library. Excuse me, maam. Where can i find the classic literature section . Right behind the 747. Okay, so in case you it lets get right to the highlights here. All the best partss get. How would you, as president , protect American Farmers and ranchersow would from that r of retaliation from a Foreign Government like china . Eikehow you think about dealing with the root causes of crime, especially th
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this is gps , the global public square. welcome to all of you in the united states and around the world. i m fareed zakaria coming to you live from new york. we re going to get right into it this morning as we await the next release of hostages from gaza. israel and hamas are now two days and ten hours into their four-day truce. on friday, 13 israelis and 11 foreign nationals were released from captivity in gaza. yesterday after a long delay, another 13 israelis and four foreigners were released, bringing the total to 26 israelis and 15 foreigners who have been freed during the truce. on the flip side of this arrangement, 39 possesses were released from israeli prisons on friday and 39 again on saturday. another major aspect of the deal was getting aid into gaza. and hundreds of trucks filled with food and water and fuel and medical supplies and more have crossed into the territory since the truce began on friday. let me bring there cnn s oren liebermann who is in tel aviv
five judges unanimously ruled against his flagship policy to deal with illegal migration. they said rwanda has a poor record on human rights and also that if they go to rwanda, there would then be a a real risk of genuine refugees being sent back to the countries they d originally fled from. mr sunak said the ruling was not the outcome we wanted but he said he s now looking at a new agreement with rwanda in the form of a treaty. here s our political correspondent, ione wells. today was judgment day. does the government have the right to send some asylum seekers to rwanda? the verdict, no. the judges agreed there were substantial grounds to believe there was a real risk that genuine refugees could wrongly be sent back from rwanda to countries they fled from. the changes needed to eliminate the risk of fulfilment may be needed in the future but they have not been shown to be in place now. the home secretary s appeal is therefore dismissed. they also agreed there hadn t