Fresh scrutiny to this case, to understand what went wrong to ensure that lessons are learned for the future. And to provide answers to all victims and survivors in this case. I have asked my officials to start immediate preparatory work to set up the inquiry. As part of that work, they will explore different options for who would lead to such an inquiry. After discussing this with the family, we are in agreement that what is most important is that the person who leads the inquiry has the person who leads the inquiry has the confidence of the family, understand their trauma and has the necessary expertise to lead an inquiry of this nature and importance. This includes looking at judiciary within and outwith scotland. To be clear, i have faith and confidence in the independence and confidence in the independence and integrity of the scottish judiciary. However, there is some president in looking beyond scotland for a Chair President in looking beyond Scotland Fora Chairand at president
Per cent of the town was gone in what he said was probably the us states largest ever natural disaster. Some properties seem to have been left untouched by the flames whilst others just metres away have been completely destroyed. Locals, who have been there, left to just look at what they have lost, they say there were no warning sirens to alert them as the flames moved towards their homes. Authorities say it will take many years and billions of dollars to repair the damage caused by the wildfires, which firefighters are still battling to contain. Some of the people who managed to escape from the flames gathered in a safe parking lot to spend the night together. They have been describing what they witnessed. All i could take with me, my wife, my son, my car. Fire filled up the parking lot. Everything. As we were leaving, i had triple layers of clothes. Everything was red. We saw the smoke finally. By the time we saw the smoke finally. By the time we got in the house it was like the tim
The newspapers which really pioneered what we say about the need for a sustainable ceasefire in the middle east. We help bring together the munich meeting, where european countries, america, together with gulf and arab partners talked about some of the things we must do to not only bring conflict to an end, but bring peace to the middle east. We work closely together on the issue of how we get more aid into gaza, and i completely agree with what Annalena Baerbock said, we must look happy option, options as we have done of delivering aid by air, as we have recently done with the jordanians, but nothing must distract us from the fact that if we ultimately want to avoid famine, disease, and help people in gaza, we need 500 trucks a day. That means more crossing points, simpler logistics, stopping sending back items that would be perfectly harmless. It means making sure there is more of for un staff so they are able to deliver these things. This need is urgent. I made these points to the M