Next in your next hour. Well, the show always a delight to have your company 40 years in the making. Delay after delay, a systemic cover up, failures by the Civil Service, failures by the Civil Service, failures by the nhs, potentially its biggest ever scandal today was a momentous and emotional victory for those who put so much energy and effort into their campaigning work to see justice for those of the infected blood scandal. Ill be joined by campaigners, those infected themselves and also those who lost family members. How did this happen . How can we make sure it never happens again . And will those people be compensated adequately . Of course, some have passed away and some of those who assisted with the cover up will now never face justice, as they have also died. A huge talking point and lots of fun in the show too. Were cross into the show too. Were cross into ireland to hook up with some campaign goers who just stopped a migrant camp from going ahead. Real inspiring act of pe
Entertainment along the way. And live in the studio, not just my top pundits, but Ann Widdecombe answering your questions. Lots answering your questions. Lots to get through. My big opinion on the way and the bbc. But first, heres the news. And lisa hartle. Im first, heres the news. And lisa hartle. Im lisa hartle. Here are the latest headlines. Gaza has been hit by a fresh wave of airstrikes, a number of explosions have been seen after israel issued a warning to residents to leave the area. Leaflets were dropped in the north of the strip , in the north of the strip, saying if they stayed, their life was in danger and they may be identified as terrorist sympathisers. Earlier, prime sympathisers. Earlier, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told troops the war against hamas is do or die for his country. Troops the war against hamas is do or die for his country. A do or die for his country. A second convoy carrying humanitarian aid had to abort a delivery into gaza. Earlier, witnesses say
Boots and superdrug . Ill be talking to two leading experts about about their views on this critical topic and who should pay critical topic and who should pay. And of course, the pay. And of course, the government this week has voted in favour of a new law that would ensure that cyclists are held accountable , particularly held accountable, particularly with regard to fatalities that they may cause in the same way as motorists. But actually, should cyclists just have to obey the rules like motorists do . I mean, why should they be allowed to, you know, ride recklessly on the road and cause chaos injury . I think they should be the subject of the same laws. Ill be joined by the law. And nick freeman , aka mr. Law. And nick freeman, aka mr. Loophole, as hes been described , and also britains most hated cyclist. Goodness me, thats quite a title, isnt it . See if the brakes should be applied on this law. And of course, the arts. Weve got the great Stefan Kyriazis, the arts editor, to talk
South tyneside has been held by the labour party, 28 seats, the number needed for a majority but 15 have been taken by independent candidates and the 11 seats to the green party. We knew the greens were doing well, but look at that, labour losing ten and the independent party is gaining nine and the tories losing one and we will try to get to the bottom of what has gone on for quite a dramatic shift, so thatll be interesting and we will try to get to the bottom of that in the next a while after the news and i will say welcome to mark harper, the Transport Secretary who has just joined us and Jonathan Reynolds is still here and sarah olney from the Liberal Democrats and we will talk to you in a while. Lets tell you where things have got to in the total tally. Where things have got to in the totaltally. Labour where things have got to in the total tally. Labour have a9, gaining one and the Conservatives 19, losing 15. The lib dems 16. One and the Conservatives 19, losing 15. The lib dems