This programme contains some Strong Language and some discriminatory language. Election night fever, as bbc gets ready to bring you the results of the last big vote before the General Election. Will it be boom time for starmer . Or will it be doom time for sunak . The bbc s Election Programme kicks off in an hours time. You can see just a few of their many live points warming up. With a pick n mix of votes under the count tonight, to discuss them well be joined by the chair of the labour party, a Senior Cabinet Minister and the personification of political analysis, professor sirjohn curtice. Well also talk to the person most likely to be the new First Minister of scotland, john swinney, now that kate forbes has thrown her weight behind him. And with the looming prospect of deportation flights to rwanda, a warning you will hear strong and discriminatory language as a protestor is racially abused attempting to stop Asylum Seekers being moved out of hotels by government contactors. Shout
be born prematurely, and it sets the stage for potential future health issues that one might encountered throughout the course of our lives, so we re talking about respiratory issues that can manifest later on as asthma, so it s notjust about this one particular health issue, it s about all of these health and inequities that have long existed in america that have yet to be rectified. america that have yet to be rectified- rectified. really important reporting rectified. really important reporting now rectified. really important reporting now from - rectified. really important reporting now from kate l reporting now from kate stafford, the national investigative race reporter for the associated press, we thank you for coming, good to talk to you. to talk more about this issue including from a medical perspective, i mjoined including from a medical perspective, i m joined by an obstetrician, gynaecologist at the university of maryland medical centre, also on the faculty of the univ
would look like, violations i should say, it would go like this and then like that with today. there is a massive uptick in the number of major cease-fire violations. you said, this war has been going on for eight years but the front lines have largely been frozen. other than a few violations here and there for the most part it s been relatively quiet. to see a kindergarten where roughly 20 children were there, they happened not to be in that room but were there in the building and it was by the grace of god that the shell hit in a different area, that is absolutely a significant escalation here. no one here is pretending this isn t significant and you could feel a sense of angst and nervousness talking to people on the ground there. it did feel somehow different, that it did feel somehow ominous. what a dangerous, precarious moment. kate l kaitlan we heard president biden not mincing words when asked if he expected russia to invade. did he talk about why?