Queen elizabeth ii. Those are the headlines on bbc news. You are watching bbc news. Now on bbc news, amol rajan interviews ian hislop. Even by recent standards, 2022 has been a tumultuous year in news. Russia launched a War In Europe. Her late majesty Queen Elizabeth ii died just months after her Platinum Jubilee. And britain went through three Prime Ministers and even more chancellors. One man whos tried to make sense of it is ian hislop, whether on tv or as editor of private eyes fortnightly magazine and latest annual. I visited his office for a conversation not just about recent news, but also why its been a turn off for some and why we need proper journalism more than ever. Ian, thank you so much for talking to me and to bbc news. Lets start, if youre happy to, with a few kind of reflections on this year, because in recent years the news agenda has often felt pretty crazy. Yeah. And overwhelming, but this year, even more than most, weve had War In Europe, the death of her late maje
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in interview with the us media describing the queen consort is dangerous over her relationship with the british press. he also told the british media he never intended to hurt his family by writing a memoir. now on bbc news, the big cases: killing my children s abuser. a warning, this programme contains themes some viewers may find distressing. a woman has beenjailed for stabbing to death a convicted paedophile. paedophiles tear lives apart. it s what they do. her children had been sexually abused. were you glad he was dead? yeah. oh, yeah. definitely. she stabbed michael pleasted repeatedly. he bled to death. 20 minutes later, she re emerged. you can see the knife. i bring life into the world. it never occurred to me that i would be guilty of taking life out of the world. did a man need to die? did children need to be hurt for the truth to come out? i had the knife in my left hand and i remember him trying to grab it. i had taken the law into my own hands, i had done that. i
mohammad hosseini had appealed against their sentences for killing a member of the security forces during nationwide protests against the government last year. now on bbc news, the big cases: killing my children s abuser. a warning this programme contains themes some viewers may find distressing. a woman has beenjailed for stabbing to death a convicted paedophile. paedophiles tear lives apart. it s what they do. her children had been sexually abused. were you glad he was dead? yeah. oh, yeah. definitely. she stabbed michael pleasted repeatedly. he bled to death. 20 minutes later, she re emerged. you can see the knife. i bring life into the world. it never occurred to me that i would be guilty of taking life out of the world. did a man need to die? did children need to be hurt for the truth to come out? i had the knife in my left hand and i remember him trying to grab it. i had taken the law into my own hands, i had done that. in 2014, sarah sands, a single mum, and her youn
president biden has arrived in texas to visit the us border with mexico for the first time since taking office. record numbers of migrants have crossed over recently. the uk prime minister, rishi sunak, says the government will discuss a pay deal that s affordable with the nurses union to settle strikes. that s welcomed by the biggest nursing union as a chink of optimism . there ve been emotional reunions at airports in china after the country fully reopened its borders for the first time since the start of the pandemic nearly three years ago. at ten o clock, jane hill will be here with a full round up of the day s news. first, the big cases: killing my children s abuser. a warning, this programme contains themes some viewers may find distressing. a woman has beenjailed for stabbing to death a convicted paedophile. paedophiles tear lives apart. it s what they do. her children had been sexually abused. were you glad he was dead? yeah. oh, yeah. definitely. she stabbed mich