Immigrants with quality and civil rights that inspired a twitter frenzy, with hashtag go nancy go. But it is not the same marathon as spending years in heightened alert. It is in the back of my mind, what is going to happen after this two years. Reporter maria is a student who just had her daca status renewed but her friends arent so lucky. I asked a 21yearold what she thought of the passionate message for dreamers. I understand what shes doing. Im thankful that shes trying to advocate for us. But at the same time, i think the first time would have they closed down the government. They have a lot of power. [ chanting ] reporter its power. Immigrant youth ask her to flex back in september when they accused her of not demanding more for human rights. Perhaps today a deeply personal approach after that bay shore confrontation with pelosi reading the letters of countless daca recipients. Abigail represents hundreds of such kids in San Francisco ishl. I think what Speaker Pelosi was trying
Welcome to the programme. Were live until 11 this morning. Were going to be talking about Childrens Mental Health this morning. Does your child suffer and are they getting the help they need . Or maybe you didnt get the help you needed when you were at school. What effect has this had . Are you a School Counsellor . Do you have enough resources to do yourjob properly . Do get in touch on this and all the stories were talking about this morning. Use the hashtag victoria live. And if you text, you will be charged at the Standard Network rate. Our top story today. Two british extremists, believed to be members of one of the so called Islamic State groups most notorious cells, have been captured by Syrian Kurdish fighters in syria, according to us officials. They are accused of being part of a unit which executed 27 western hostages and tortured many more. Andy moore reports. Alexanda kotey and El Shafee Elsheikh the two britons captured by Kurdish Forces last month and questioned by the a
At twickenham in a close fought match in the six nations rugby. Good evening and welcome to bbc news. Haitis ambassador to the uk, has told the bbc he believes oxfam did try to cover up details of the use of prostitutes by some of its aid workers in the aftermath of the 2010 earthquake. Oxfams chief executive said the charity could have been more open about its investigation, but insisted there was no cover up. Downing street says the government is reviewing its relationship with the charity. Angus crawford has the details. It was an earthquake that devastated haiti, killing more than 200,000 people, affecting millions more. Aid agencies from around the world stepped into the chaos. Oxfam, with more than 70 years experience, had hundreds of staff in the field. But an investigation by the times found that in 2011, four Staff Members were sacked and three others resigned over allegations of misconduct, including paying local women for sex. The n60 says it launched an investigation and ke
British Islamic State members captured in syria, have called for them to face justice in court. Alexanda kotey and El Shafee El Sheikh were part of a team of four is members whose british accents earned them the nickname the beatles. Us Officials Say the group are accused of executing 27 hostages. Our Home Affairs Correspondent Daniel Sandford reports. They became the most infamous gang of foreign fighters in the self styled Islamic State. Callous torturers and public executioners of hostages. Jihadijohn, his real name, Mohammed Emwazi now dead. Aine davis in prison in turkey. And the two men we now know were captured last months, Alexanda Kotey and el Shafee Elsheikh. The gang are suspected of beheading alan henning, a driver and aid workerfrom eccles, and david haines, a long time aid worker from perth. His daughter now contemplating what punishment his newly captured suspected killers should face. They should die a long, slow, painful death and i think quite a lot of people will und
Good evening and welcome to bbc news. Haitis ambassador to the uk, has told the bbc he believes 0xfam did try to cover up details of the use of prostitutes by some of its aid workers in the aftermath of the 2010 earthquake. 0xfams chief executive said the charity could have been more open about its investigation, but insisted there was no cover up. Downing street says the government is reviewing its relationship with the charity. Angus crawford has the details. It was an earthquake that devastated haiti, killing more than 200,000 people, affecting millions more. Aid agencies from around the world stepped into the chaos. 0xfam, with more than 70 years experience, had hundreds of staff in the field. But an investigation by the times found that in 2011, four Staff Members were sacked and three others resigned over allegations of misconduct, including paying local women for sex. The n60 says it launched an investigation and kept the Charity Commission fully informed, something the commissi