the uk government s plans to send some migrants to rwanda is unlawful, according to the united nations. an official report detailed a chain of failures by authorities in paris who handled the champions league final last month. the latest on the devastating impact of the sharply rising cost of living, and the choices people have to make. it s either you do the washing and you run out of electric, or you don t do the electric and you do the washing by hand. and more than three centuries after the gloucester sank off the coast of norfolk with the loss of hundreds of lives, the wreck has been found. and coming up on the bbc news channel: england s second test match against new zealand is under way, and it s been a frustrating day for the england bowlers at trent bridge. good evening. borisjohnson has ordered ministers to do everything in their power to secure the release of two britons who ve been condemned to death by russian authorities in eastern ukraine. aiden aslin and sha
The big message from the local ballot boxes so far is that The Conservatives remain in deep electoral trouble. Hi, good evening, its friday night, and we have a top Newsnight Panel for you tonight. Polling guru professor sirjohn curtice. Our own Political Editor nick watt. Emma barr, former conservative special advisor. And stephen bush from the financial times, who is an expert on labour. Now four of the five biggest vote swings in by elections from conservatives to labour have happened in the last year under sir keir starmer including Blackpool South yesterday. However not one further conservative mp has publicly called for rishi sunak to go, despite his party being, according to the experts, in deep electoral trouble. It was a very good night for labour, but theres an acknowledgement that some voters have deserted the party over its stance on gaza. All that and more to come. First, nick, pollsters say these results are bad for The Conservatives. Where does it leave rishi sunak . fi
and now on bbc one, it s time for the news where you are. from the ten team goodnight. she holds one of the most senior offices of state, but has suella braverman sealed herfate by defying downing street and accusing the police of bias. the police of bias? we have an exclusive interview with the minister for london who says we need to lower the temperature. is suella braverman s position tenable? well, ithink, you know, i just say to every minister and every political leader we have to just use our language carefully, and we have to make sure that we concentrate on dampening things down, rather than fuelling that sort of hatred, and that division. we ll be joined by the former conservative attorney general dominic grieve, and the historian and political commentator tim stanley. also tonight. in gaza, israel agrees to daily four hour pauses in their fight with hamas to ensure palestinians can get food and supplies, and travel to the south without fear ofan airstrike. meanwhi
donald trump jr. will respond to all of this. who also have a full report from our crisis, and it is a crisis at our southern border. but first, on saturday without any republican support, the u.s. senate passed their own version of the $1.9 trillion so-called emergency covid relief bill. but unfortunately, this far left a spending spree, socialist spending spree, yeah, has next to nothing to do with the emergency relief. ted cruz, only 9% of the bill is actually dedicated to health care. some, by the way, foreign health care. both of the spending includes a $350 billion budget bailout that will go to irresponsible blue states, compliments of hardworking taxpayers from responsible red states who elect governors and assemblies and senates that actually balance their budget, keep taxes low, fund their pensions. yeah, you get the idea. legislation also provides one time a $1400 payment to certain people while many americans will not be eligible. if you are a felon, you will like