Of mismanaging funds. Coming up on afternoon sport now on afternoon live with Chetan Pathak live, all the sport. Its been a good week so far for the english clubs coming up on the sport, tottenham in the Champions League, and tonight spurs will be looking and Manchester City may have already to avenge that heavy defeat to Bayern Munich earlier qualified for the last 16 of the in the competition. Champions league, but they both have tricky away games tonight as they lverpool and chelsea secured their places in mondays look to end the group stages with a draw for the knockout stages of the Champions League. Nothing to worry about for spurs, they are already into the last 16. Win. Theyll finish runners up in their group whatever happens, and matt taylor Bayern Munich have already won it. Has all the weather. Their biggest result was the 7 2 at tottenham. It was the heaviest defeat of mauricio pochetinnos also coming up, would you eat managerial career. A chocolate bar if you knew you had
attacks since october seven. iceland s government has declared a state of emergency and evacuated thousands of people from towns in the west of the country amid a rising chance of a volcanic eruption. now come on bbc news, talking business. hello, everybody. a very warm welcome to this special edition of talking business weekly. with me, aaron hazelhurst, coming to you from long beach, california. let s go and take a look at what s on the show. a flight full of dollars. that s right. the airline industry is on course to return to profit this year after the turbulence of covid. so we re going to find out how they re investing that cash in the next leg of ourjourneys. holy cow. from virtual reality to robot wheelchairs, we re here at the airline passenger experience expo to find out what airlines are doing with the latest technology and innovations to help us enjoy our flights. i m going to be sitting down with one of the most influential figures in the industry, the big boss o
it s one of a number of rallies across france. hello there, i m rich preston, welcome to the programme. israeli air strikes have continued across southern gaza today. our correspondent on the ground says there ve been eight air strikes in and around khan younis today, with 23 people killed and around 200 injured. rushdi abualouf witnessed one of the air strikes while he was buying supplies for his children in the village of bani suhaila. four bombs fell around him in quick succession. he took these pictures, and says a block of about ten houses had been destroyed. rushdie told us he saw four dead bodies, and more than 100 injured people in that particular incident. it comes as the us national security adviserjake sullivan said washington does not want to see firefights in hospitals in gaza. conditions in the two biggest are said to be desperate with patients, staff and the displaced all trapped. the world health organisation says it has lost contact with gaza s main hospital,
Parts of the river severn reach record levels as severe Flood Warnings remain in place in shropshire. And in place in shropshire. On tuesday, where else cou be and on tuesday, where else could we be but only home to the worlds first ever pancake race . The Foreign Office has changed its travel advice for britons travelling to italy, after the coronavirus death toll there rose to ii. The government now says it advises against all but essential travel to ten towns in northern italy, which are currently in isolation. Meanwhile the impact of the coronavirus here and around the world is intensifying. In the Canary Islands hundreds of tourists have been told they cant leave their hotel after an italian doctor staying there tested positive. Here in the uk, two schools have closed after pupils went to affected parts of italy during half term. The vast majority of cases still remain in china, but there are significant clusters elsewhere. There are more than 77,000 cases on the chinese mainland.
"Peel's Principles of Policing"
The nine principles of policing are often attributed to Sir Robert Peel and the founding of London Metropolitan Police Department in 1829.The basic mission for which police exist is to prevent crime and disorder.
The ability of the police to perform their du