Meanwhile, the us carried out its first airdrop of humanitarian aid for gaza on saturday with more than 30 thousand meals parachuted by three military planes. Here s our correspondent wyre davies who is Injerusalem 7 with the latest on the chances of a ceasefire. There are increasingly positive signs around the hope for a cessation in hostilities, a temporary ceasefire, that could last perhaps as long as six weeks over the muslim holy month of ramadan. But i think it s really important not to get ahead of ourselves here because there are still key differences between israeli demands and the demands of hamas. It s understood the negotiators have arrived in cairo today. It s not clear if there is an israeli delegation but hamas officials are said to have arrived. The israelis will probably want to know how many of the hostages being held by hamas are still alive and which ones would be released by hamas under the terms of this deal. It s not clear, equally, how many palestinian prisoners
There may be an imminent agreement for a ceasefire however temporary between how hamas and is real. They expressed hope that a deal could be reached and optimism grew but there were significant obstacles and anybody covering the story of the past few months knew that hopes of a ceasefire are dashed by realities on the ground and one of visual s obstacles and demands was that hamas should give a detailed list of hostages who would be released under the terms of any future agreement. Of course, in exchange for palestinian prisoners in israeli jails. That list has not been provided by hamas. There are thought to be about 134 hostages held by hamas and other groups in gaza. About 30 of those may actually be there. If you wanted to know who was still alive, there. If you wanted to know who was stillalive, he there. If you wanted to know who was still alive, he was going to be released. That has not been forthcoming so we understand it is not official, but we understand from several well pla
Has overtaken the number of women dying from Breast Cancer. A bears eye view. How polar bears are struggling in the wild because of melting ice in the arctic. Sterne brings a whiskey. And its into the trenches in the world war one drama journeys end. Mark kermode is here to review that, and the rest of this weeks top releases, in the film review. Its five oclock. Our main story a man who drove his van into a crowd of muslim worshippers in north london, killing one person and injuring 12, has been jailed for life. Darren osborne, has been sentenced to a minimum term of 43 years, for the attack near Finsbury Park mosque in london last year. Thejudge said he had been on a Suicide Mission terror attack and had wanted to sow long lasting terror among the muslim population. Jess parker reports. Asummer a summer night lastjune, Darren Osborne mows down worshippers outside a mosque in Finsbury Park. Several were injured, one man died. 51 year old makram ali was crushed by the van. Today, outsi
To norway. And coming up in the sport on bbc news a record january transfer window sees premier league clubs outspend their counterparts in spain, italy, france and germany put together. Good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. The Prime Minister says britain and china are enjoying a golden era in their relationship, after meeting the countrys president xijinping in beijing. On the second day of her trip to try to boost trade between the two countries, theresa may said she hoped her visit would strengthen the Global Strategic Partnership between the uk and china. Robin brant reports from china. There is some flash photography in this report, from shanghai. Day two of her trip, it was time to see the sights. With her husband, philip, at her side, the Prime Minister toured the forbidden city but there was no stopping talk of brexit following her. In beijing, with one eye on brussels, the Prime Minister signalled she will fight proposals to give uk residency rights to eu citizen
Look at yesterdays super blue moon, this picture taken from the richmond area looking over the london city skyline. Today we are going to keep largely clear skies, for a number of people some sunshine but showers will continue to affect northern and Western Areas and we have a clump of showers working down from the North York Moors where they could be sleet and a bit of snow over the tops, the clu b and a bit of snow over the tops, the club of showers working at east anglia through the afternoon. It feels colder this afternoon on account of the brisk and gusty north and north westerly winds, continuing to blow around coastal counties over night to night. We could see one or two icy patches developing overnight as the road temperatures dipped below freezing. But in the towns and cities we are looking at lows of 24d. Cities we are looking at lows of 2 4d. Tomorrow the winds will be a bit lighter but there will be plenty of sunshine around so it went the us chilly. They will be showers in