are more important than the living. he meant the weight of its bloody past. but it s the last two months and more of killing that have sent palestinians and israelis into new and unknown territory. and here in the holy city, which both sides claim as their capital, they are tense, watchful, waiting. choices lie ahead a cease fire will come eventually. will itjust be a pause before the next war? or will israel and the palestinians decide that the only way to avoid more sorrow and death is to try again to make peace? arabs and jews have contested the land between the mediterranean and thejordan riverfor more than a century. this is hebron on the israeli occupied west bank. do you have many families left here? i can see since october 7th. and this is issa amro, a palestinian activist. since the 7th of october, palestinians who live near hebron s illegaljewish settlement have been mostly under a curfew. so, the army s coming. what do you think they want? intimidation. yeah? eve
youngsters are actually some of the most economically active in the developed world. waving goodbye to the french open for what is likely to be the last time. the record 1a time champion in paris rafael nadal is knocked out in the opening round. good morning. rain is coming in from the south west pushing north east through the day. behind it we see a return to sunshine but some scattered showers. all of the details later. it s tuesday, the 28th of may. the conservatives have promised to raise the tax free pension allowance if they win the general election. they say the proposal would be worth £275 a year to each pensioner by 2030. under the plans, the state pension would always remain below the tax free threshold. rishi sunak says the scheme shows the conservatives are on the side of pensioners but labour have called it desperate . 0ur political correspondent, ben wright, has the details. what do you love about it? there s one particular reason politicians like to present t
A group of leading brexiteers, demand guarantees, before any divorce bill is paid. All four Board Members of the governments social Mobility Commission have resigned, in protest at what they see as a lack of progress towards a fairer britain. Donald trump hits out at the fbi in a series of angry tweets, claiming the agencys reputation is in tatters. And skywatchers begin catching glimpses of this months supermoon when the moon appears larger and brighter in the sky. And coming up in a minute, bbc radio five lives anna foster hosts the biggest conversation about mums and Mental Health thats in mumta keover. Now on bbc news, radio 5 live presenter anna foster hosts the uks biggest conversation about mums and Mental Health at this special event held at the iconic blackpool tower. Hello, everybody. Were here at the beautiful blackpool tower in this gorgeous circus to kick start the uks biggest conversation about mums and Mental Health. Everything from post natal depression, anxiety, loneli
Korea has accused the United States of being a warmonger on the eve of joint military exercises between the us and south korea, monday struggles of the largest ever involving us and south korean troops. President Trumps National security adviser has said the us and its allies are ina race has said the us and its allies are in a race to tackle the problem of north korea before the secretive state achieves its nuclear ambitions. This report. American military might on display near the Korean Peninsula. Here, a rare sight. Three us aircraft carriers, so called super carriers, brought together last month for the first time in a decade. And now the us decision to hold another round of air exercises has raised tensions again. On monday five days of air drills will begin, the largest ever joint drills with us and south korean forces. They will simulate air strikes on mock north Korean Nuclear and missile targets. This comes as president Trumps National security adviser warns the possibility o
Judicial review in general. At about ones personal feelings about a case, ministers should not choose a legal challenge that has no reasonable prospect of success. It is right that public bodies can be held to account for their actions through due process of law and are specificallyjudicial review. There has been significant public debate about the possible basis for a legal challenge in a case like this. It has been speculated there are two grounds open for me to challenge such a decision. It was one of which no board could reasonably have taken that they were significant failings a nyway that they were significant failings anyway that the decision was taken. The barfor a judicial anyway that the decision was taken. The bar for a judicial review to succeed is very high. The test for deciding if a decision it is unreasonable as not simply that the decision makers, in this case the pa role decision makers, in this case the parole board, could have made and turn the decision. But that no