regarding the escape terror suspect daniel khalife. a couple of new bits of information. first let me show you these pictures we have just received. this is an outfit similar to what it believed daniel khalife would have been wearing, chefs clothes, remember he was working in the kitchen in wandsworth prison when he escaped. it s believed these will be the kind of clothes that he would have been wearing. we arejust seeing these images for the first time. and the other bit of breaking news is that police had been talking about a member of the public and a sighting of daniel khalife about a mile from the prison coming out from under the lorry, the delivery lorry, that was in the prison, left the prison and it s believed he was strapped to the underside of it. the first sighting that we are aware of, that was on wednesday morning. the other piece of information we have, £20,000 is the reward currently for information leading to his arrest. a couple of crucial updates for you, p
in london on wednesday morning. in the last hour, we re learned that he was accused of trying to gather information which might be useful to an enemy. and we understand that the enemy referred to is iran. we ve also learned that mr khalife was due to stand trial in november. so far, he remains at large, despite a country wide search, and additional security measures being put in place at ports and airports. more on that in a little, but now, let s look at some of the key questions arising from the escape. here s our analysis editor, ros atkins, who has been looking at the key questions arising from the escape. a terror suspect has escaped from prison. this is daniel khalife. he s accused of placing fake bombs at a military base while he was a soldier. and these are some of the questions we have about his escape. first of all, when did it happen? well, just before 8:00 on wednesday morning, from wandsworth prison in south west london, which is a category b prison category a
the march is happening on the same day as armistice commemorations. police say the two minutes silence, which look place at ”am local time, was marked respectfully and without incident. but, as you can see from these pictures, officers have faced aggression from counter protestors who are in the area in numbers. scuffles broke out as police attempted to stop them from reaching an area. the group pushed through as officers hit out with batons. london s police say objects were also thrown at officers. the latest we re hearing is that police have begun making arrests at a counter demontration that is under way. we re told more than 82 people have been arrested in the city s centre. these pictures are of more counter protestors are being held inside a pub by police, as the main protests goes past. we understand that some are being held inside the pub by police. the latest we have had, just in the past few minutes or so from the met police, i am just monitoring what they are te
who says its intensive care unit had been hit. he says, separately, because of fuel shortages, two patients on ventilators have died, one a baby. according to the world health organisation, there are currently 130 babies on incubators in gaza. 45 of them are believed to be at the al shifa hospital. the gaza health ministry say 39 of them are now at serious risk of death, give the lack of fuel and power. let s take a listen to that surgeon from al shifa now, he sent this audio update. those two patients who were in a ventilator, one in the icu, one in the neonatal icu unit. it is very, very dangerous, very critical situation. there is no water even in the main building, no electricity, no food even, and no fuel. the generator stopped to work in the main subspecialty building, shooting and bombardment everywhere. you hear it at every second here around the shifa hospital. and no one can get out from the shifa hospital. no one can come to the shifa hospital. the situation is ver
officers have faced aggression from counter protestors, who are in the area in significant numbers . scuffles broke out as police attempted to stop them from reaching whitehall, but the group pushed through as officers hit out with batons. we have just had to retreat from the mayor of london, talking about the situation in central london. he said that the scenes of disorder that we witness from the far right are at direct result from the home secretary s words. he says the job of the police has been made much harder. the met have made full support and take action against anyone found spreading air from breaking the law. let s speak to perry benton, a former detective chief inspector for the met police. what is your assessment looking at the scale of it, the number of people they are, and what we have heard already, with scuffles with counter protesters near at the cenotaph and police trying to form some sort of defence around that central area. we know that accordion is in pl