that s the statement from huw edwards s wife, coming very shortly after the metropolitan police issued the statement. so that is the statement they are from the metropolitan police. i m joined now by laura trant from the bbc news room. we also heard from the south wales police, didn t we? we have, we ve had a statement from south wales police who say they first received information about this in april this year regarding the welfare of an adult, saying that no criminality was identified. they said that following recent events, further inquiries had been carried out and officers have spoken to a number of parties to establish whether any criminal allegations are being made. south wales police said that at this time, there is no evidence that any criminal offences have been committed. they have said there are no ongoing inquiries being carried out, but that should any evidence of criminality or safeguarding issues be identified at any point in the future, they will be investiga
does join us. amtrak workers are not involved, but many of the amtrak rails are owned by those freight railroad companies. this news was just announced moments ago in a statement. amtrak said started thursday it would cancel all long distance trains. as you mentioned, that is to avoid possible passenger disruptions while en route. obviously both sides are still negotiating and trying to reach an agreement before friday. it s not only the amtrak lines that will be impacted. for example, here in chicago already at least nine of the 11 metro lines have been suspended due to this possible strike. one travel expert who we heard from says this will be more if that strike happens than a travel nightmare. listen in. it s really going to bottle up the freight system. we have supply chain problems already. the ports are clogged. you throw in a rail strike and tens of thousands of containers can t get to where they want to go. that affects stores in our everyday lives. if this hap
Israel says the offer doesnt meet its key demands, but it will negotiate. It comes after 100,000 palestinians were told to leave the Southern City of rafah ahead of an anticipated Ground Offensive. Refugees were told to move to what israel called a humanitarian zone near khan younis an area gazans say is already overcrowded. 0ur reporter Vincent Mcaviney has more. Overnight, israel conducted what it described as targeted strikes against hamas in eastern rafah. The major Ground Operation anticipated for several weeks has not materialised. Late last night, the Israeli Government deployed a Negotiating Delegation to egypt that it said would explore reaching an agreement under conditions acceptable to israel. Earlier in the day, there had been a jubilant mood in gaza after hamas accepted a Ceasefire Proposal being brokered by qatari and egyptian mediators. The details of the deal are still not confirmed, but its thought to include the release of all hostages in return for palestinian priso
police are concerned. so there are some questions to be answered there. of some questions to be answered there. of course now the bbc, as they have said, will continue their investigation into what has happened here, and i m sure they will consider it not only the first set of allegations, but the three other allegations we ve seen over the last few days. it s right and proper that they do so. flit few days. it s right and proper that they do so- they do so. of course, one of the mainlines they do so. of course, one of the mainlines is they do so. of course, one of the mainlines is very they do so. of course, one of the mainlines is very important - they do so. of course, one of the mainlines is very important to . they do so. of course, one of the i mainlines is very important to take away from today, is the police coming back and saying they see no evidence of criminal activity. where does that leave us with the legal landscape in this case? i mentioned already there landsc
part. joining us from lincolnshire this evening. rather alarming, part. joining us from lincolnshire this evening. ratheralarming, isn t it, to hear that that train could slide off, it seems to me because of leaves on the line. leaves on the line. well, not to rally people leaves on the line. well, not to rally people it s leaves on the line. well, not to rally people it s not. leaves on the line. well, not to rally people it s not. la - leaves on the line. well, not to rally people it s not. la people| rally people it s not. la people have been warning about this for many years and have taken action to stop it, but it s often presented in the media, i have to say, is a bit of a joke and an excuse. that shows how very serious this problem is. what should be done about it? should trees be cleared away from railway lines? ~ , ,., , trees be cleared away from railway lines? ~ , g trees be cleared away from railway lines? , g ., ., trees be cleared away from railway lines? ~ , g .