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the eastern donbas. a hospital apologises after a couple who suffered a late miscarriage had to keep the remains of their baby at home in the fridge. even with all the staff and experts, and they re working really hard, and the best will in the world, the processes are so flawed that itjust felt like we d been tipped into hell. the price of some pasta is up 50% in a year new figures show the soaring cost of staple foods. and with the queen at balmoral ahead of thejubilee, scots in the town down the road prepare their celebrations. and coming up on the bbc news channel: ivan perisic will have a medical at tottenham later today. he s expected to sign on a free contract from inter milan with a deal lasting two years. good afternoon, and welcome to the bbc news at one. a bbc investigation suggests police forces in england and wales are taking longer to respond to serious incidents. the charity, victim support, says the new figures are alarming . the figures, based on freedom i
Centre in the population, and it might be stopped very soon. There is no sign of fuel. I have talked to some localjournalists and they said we havent noticed any movement. Fuel is what people need, it is what hamas is having to give 50 dual nationals and civilian hostages if they allow the fuel. We understand from sources there is serious talks about releasing the hostages, and in Exchange Israel reduces its Military Pressure on the south area, and also without the fuel this hospital will be shut. The largest un agency provides six and a thousand people for shelter, food and motor 600,000. We are in a catastrophe. If fuel is not coming. Until now, there is no sign of any fuel coming from the egyptian sign. I billion people are displaced, half the population. There are still over 500,000 people remaining in gaza city and the north. They are struggling, same way we are, the people here are struggling. We understand one willing people are displaced. Imagine, half the population, they are
Security. We will have more on that later myanmar is a country in the grip of a war largely forgotten, by the outside world. And today we have a Special Report from the frontline. Rebel forces there are fighting an intense battle against the military regime. In the past seven months, a country wide insurgency has made gains conquering large swathes of territory. The fighters, among them a group known as kndf, are now presenting the Myanmar Military with the biggest threat to its rule in years. Press freedom in the country is restricted, hundreds ofjournalists have beenjailed, and getting into myanmar to report first hand is tough. But a bbc team has managed. Our correspondent Quentin Sommerville spent a month with the rebels at theirjungle bases and on the frontline. A revolution is rising across myanmar. Hidden from the world by its remoteness. Few countries are more isolated, few conflicts more unseen. We spent a month with the insurgents on back roads and Jungle Tracks in karenni st