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of course, we accept what comes from god, but i should tell the world enough. for aisha, there is one more heartbreak to come as the family finally recovered the last person they were looking for the body of their son in law ten days after the earthquake. nafiseh kohnavard, bbc news, hatay. the bafta film awards are under way at the royal festival hall in london. they have just finished. the first world war german language film, all quiet on the western front , has won five of its 1a categories so far. the dark comedy, the banshees of inisherin is on its fourth win of the night. joining me now with the best and latest from tonight s awards is film critic and writer, siobhan synnot. good to see. let s start with all quiet on the western front. for
nafiseh kohnavard, bbc news. borisjohnson has warned that it would be a great mistake for the government to abandon legislation he agreed on northern ireland s trading arrangements when he was prime minister. rishi sunak is trying to reach a new deal with the eu following brexit, that would have the support of all communities in northern ireland. here s our political correspondent, tony bonsignore. the northern ireland protocol was borisjohnson s attempt to try and solve the problem of northern ireland and brexit. it hasn t proved successful. despite that, borisjohnson has today intervened again, saying a bill he introduced threatening to rip up the protocol if the eu doesn t renegotiate, should be kept, even though the government has hinted it could be dropped. some politicians are furious. hopefully, we are on the brink of a deal over the coming days,