For a humanitarian corridor. More details emerge from the Music Festival attacked by hamas where 260 people died. Imagine yourself using a rocket that is meant to fire on houses or tanks, fired on a group of 20 civilians. This is gaza now, still plumes of smoke rising from the horizon as israeli missiles continue to strike. Well have the latest from both sides of the border. Israeli air strikes israel air strikes have continued strikes through the night in gaza israel says it has struck around two and a half thousand sites linked to hamas. This is the scene live in gaza on tuesday morning. The on tuesday morning. Latest lines coming in are tha we the latest lines coming in are that we know that 900 people have died on the israeli side, and we think more than 700 people have been killed in strikes on gaza, according to palestinian authorities. The Un Childrens Agency is calling for a humanitarian corridor in and out of gaza, but israel has cut supplies of fuel, electricity and water. Th
fair pay agreement modelled on something that already happens in new zealand. the idea is that you bring together employers with employees and they would be great binding wage agreement applying cross a particular sector, and they have one sector in mind to start it off, social care. we expect to hear more on that from angela rayner and she will talk about some of the other key policy issues labour would want to introduce the workers, for example, banning zero hour contracts, banning the practice known as fire and rehire. they want to introduce sick pay to the minimum wage up to £10 per hour and a whole raft of reforms they want to bring in for working people. it is quite significant that is a first speech of the conference, coming from the deputy leader angela rayner. there is also in advance deputy leader angela rayner. there is also in advance of deputy leader angela rayner. there is also in advance of this is also in advance of this conference, there has been a lot of discus
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good afternoon, welcome to bbc news. sir keir starmer is heading for a conference showdown with labour s left over changes he wants to make to the way the party chooses mps and leaders. earlier, he was forced to drop plans to scrap one member one vote for leadership elections. but other measures will go to a conference vote on sunday after they were backed by labour s ruling body. we will be hearing labour deputy leader, angela rayner, speaking at the labour conference in brighton very shortly, but first let s listen intimate dame margaret beckett, former secretary and mp for derby south. listen in to dame margaret beckett. south. listen in to dame margaret beckett. ., ., ., ., beckett. brighton pavilion, we have come to conference beckett. brighton pavilion, we have come to conference knowing - beckett. brighton pavilion, we have come to conference knowing that i beckett. brighton pavilion, we havel come to conference knowing that the first of the black doctors that died from