good evening. we start tonight with the escalating legal battle between rishi sunak s government and the independent public inquiry, into the handling of the covid pandemic. government officials in the cabinet office missed a deadline, earlier today, to hand over all of boris johnson s private messages and papers, to the inquiry. what s more, the government is now launching a legal challenge, arguing that some of the material is not relevant to the inquiry s work. the chair of the inquiry, baroness hallett, a formerjudge at the court of appeal, says it s for the inquiry to decide what is or is not relevant. and she s hinted that the inquiry could launch its own legal action against the government. labour has accused the government of undermining the work of the inquiry, as our political correspondent alex forsyth reports. the covid pandemic had a huge and lasting impact. now a public inquiry is examining what happened, the decisions taken in government that affected so many l
night. do you think more people would pay attention to the price of the eggs if you gave the good economic news in an ugly christmas sweater? possibly. i just i was remarking i don t know where that sentence was going to end. i have never seen hris hayes with an over the shoulder monitor that says tiz the season. and the holiday cheer people want to see you in the santa hat. i m going to be in an ugly christmas sweater doing this throw before the holiday season is out. whatever it takes to get people to pay attention to good news. america, you are owed that. thank you, my friend. thank you to you at home for joining us this hour. we are beginning with some breaking news this evening. the israeli government has voted to accept a deal that would free 50 hostages currently being held by the terrorist group, hamas. that is according to the office of the prime minister benjamin netanyahu. what we do know is that the 50 hostageerize all women and children, and they
tonight on all in i m now very close. we could bring some of these hostages home. a potential deal for hostages. it s not going to be done until it s done. tonight, the delicate negotiation going on in israel, it will take some time to get some of the hamas hostages home. then, the latest on the gag order against the ex president as authoritarianism keeps spreading beyond trump. i will rain hell on washington, dc. plus, the reason why the polls are so tight and why inflation just ain t what it used to be. we went to go buy a turkey today. it was $90 for a turkey! when all in starts right now. good evening from new york. i m chris hayes. we are having some big news tonight. it has been 45 days since the october 7th hamas attack on israel, which precipitated the nearly constant bombardment of gaza by the israeli army and a nearly full scale ground invasion. and today at this hour there is a glimmer of hope that some of the over 200 hostages c
and that was a very, very grave error. now, it was consensual, but it was my fault. in bournemouth, following the deaths of two young swimmers yesterday, there s still no clarity about what happened. survivors of abuse in the church of england say they ve risked further trauma, because of failings in the church s support scheme. and the sign that summer is coming england s cricketers start their first test match of the season, against ireland at lord s. and on newsnight at 10.30. we will go deeper behind the headlines and speak live to key players in today s egg stories plus we did a first look on what s tomorrow s front pages.
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