was working. we are piling misery on misery. parry was working. we are piling misery on misery. parry ask my honourable friehds misery. parry ask my honourable friends to misery. parry ask my honourable friends to make sure the british government renews its plea for as great government renews its plea for as great as government renews its plea for as great as precision as possible in the pursuit of the terrorists so we don t the pursuit of the terrorists so we don t lose the pursuit of the terrorists so we don t lose more civilian lives in that don t lose more civilian lives in that way? don t lose more civilian lives in that way? he don t lose more civilian lives in that way? don t lose more civilian lives in thatwa ? ,, . , . that way? he speaks with experience, and we are doing that way? he speaks with experience, and we are doing exactly that way? he speaks with experience, and we are doing exactly that. - that way? he speaks with experience, and we are
and then there are the families who have not been contacted. who spend every day by the phone, and tonight will know the wait will go on. it is exhausting, it is hell. in the past seven weeks all the it is exhausting, it is hell. in the past seven weeks all the families have been in the nightmare. all israelis, actually. we have been doing everything we can to bring our loved ones back, talking to the press, like i am doing right now. meeting through government officials, meeting with the israeli government. joining me in the studio tonight isjustin crump, a former british army officer and ceo and founder of sibylline an intelligence consultancy, and also guto harri, a former director of communications at downing street. welcome to the programme. guto, i shudder to think what the families are going through, seven weeks of war, and some of them will know their loved ones are not coming out tomorrow? it their loved ones are not coming out tomorrow? , their loved ones are not
last christmas, scotland s health secretary michael matheson went on a week long holiday to morocco. he brought along his ipad, which was issued by parliament, and while he was there he racked up a data roaming bill of almost £11,000. this is a breakdown of his ee usage, which was released by parliament, and it shows that he used more than six gigabytes of data while on that trip. he assured staff that the ipad was being used for parliamentary business, and of that business the parliament said that they would cover the bill, but that £3,000 should come out of the expenses budget from mr matheson s office. it then transpired that the sim card in the ipad should have been updated a year earlier, and that mr matheson had been made aware of that information by e mail. so, on that basis, he has since agreed to pay the bill in full, but there are still questions about how exactly he managed to use such a huge amount of data. the opposition scottish conservatives have pointed out
coverage which led more people to come forward saying that they had also been abused. victim said the agency needed to do more to make amends. let s bring in an entertainment commentator whojoins us let s bring in an entertainment commentator who joins us live. thank you so much forjoining us at newsday. now, of course, within now deceased we cannot give him the right of reply. but there were rumours of abuse and even court cases when he was alive. in your view, how significant is this investigation s outcome? significant is this investiuation s outcome? ~ investigation s outcome? well, there is a couple investigation s outcome? well, there is a couple of investigation s outcome? well, there is a couple of ways - investigation s outcome? well, there is a couple of ways to - there is a couple of ways to answer that. there is a couple of ways to answerthat. in there is a couple of ways to answer that. in terms of the company which was by far the most powerful agency in japanese music
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