lipstick you live to san francisco where you can seejoe biden sitting around a table with china s xi jinping. you can see them all there. we havejust heard jinping. you can see them all there. we have just heard that that meeting, that is just got under way between the two powers, began with a short speech. we will try and bring you back to that, but i can tell you thatjoe biden began that meeting with president xijinping thatjoe biden began that meeting with president xi jinping with a short speech, saying we have known each other for a long short speech, saying we have known each otherfor a long time, our meetings have always been candid, straightforward and useful. he said i think it is paramount that you and i think it is paramount that you and i understand each other and clearly, later to later. joe biden added that we have to ensure that competition does not veer into conflict. a crucial meeting, it is the first time they had met for over a year. joe biden also said to
very long 2a hours. james cleverly who i mentioned just then replaced. i mentioned david cameron. james cleverly replaced her as home secretary and you can see a picture ofjames her as home secretary and you can see a picture of james cleverly now. and i am being told, i keep hearing david cameron in my year. but i can t see david cameron in the street so i m just going to focus on reminding you all of this reshuffle. let me start from the top to keep it simple. suella braverman was sacked yesterday, she was replaced byjames cleverly who is now the home secretary, we saw him coming up the street a few moments ago, james cleverly was foreign secretary, he s now been replaced by former british prime minister david cameron who isn t here yet despite what people were telling me. in the health brief was steve barclay but he s no longer in health, he s been moved to environment secretary replacing coffey. the new health secretary is victoria atkins, another key move, important give
prime minister after the brexit referendum. other notable changes include a new health secretary, victoria atkins, and a new party chairman, richard holden, who takes overfrom greg hands. earlier richard holden had this to say. i think there s two points he was making there. one, you can see with people like me from the north of england being promoted, people like laura trott from the south of england being promoted as well. you re seeing a broad coalition of people, that broad church of the conservative party, being refreshed. but i think there are some things, this is one of the points the prime minister made in that speech in manchester, was that there are some things the conservative party has done very well over the last 13 years, which is delivered real transformation for life chances for people. and one of those, which i know was a major driver of david cameron s time in government, was around education. we saw two thirds of kids attending good or outstanding schools i
said they want the opportunity to do. but that humanitarian pause, to allow for extra time to get into, for aid to get into gaza is in line with what the us are calling for as well. i think it s achievable. not only is it achievable but i think it is essential so that we can alleviate that suffering, get more aid in and make sure that we don t see children as the innocent victims of this conflict. live now to westminster and our political correspondent damian grammaticas. just talk to us about imran hussain s position in the comments he has been making. 50. hussain s position in the comments he has been making. he has been making. so, what was interesting he has been making. so, what was interesting is he has been making. so, what was interesting is this he has been making. so, what was interesting is this came he has been making. so, what was interesting is this came out - he has been making. so, what was interesting is this came out late i interesting is this came
the hamas stronghold from the north and south. hamas is designated a terrorist organisation by the uk. us presidentjoe biden says he has asked israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu for a pause in the fighting in gaza. our middle east correspondent yolande knell reports. flares hanging in gaza s night sky are ominous warnings of incoming israeli fire. but, increasingly, the israeli prime minister s being pressed for a pause in fighting. i did ask him for a pause yesterday. this is a key moment. israeli troops are now said to be in the heart of gaza city, closing in on the stronghold of hamas, ministers say. but the destruction in gaza is already immense, with entire neighbourhoods flattened. the civilian death toll is rapidly mounting. the world health organisation says an average of 160 children are killed here every day. nothing justifies the horror being endured by the civilians in gaza. people in gaza are dying in their thousands and those alive are suffering from trau