after russia launches more missile strikes across the country. a victorious comeback brazil s former president lula da silva beats his far right opponent jair bolsanaro to win his old job back. and funerals begin for some of the 154 victims who died after a deadly crush in seoul. hello and welcome if you re watching in the uk or around the world. labour is expected to demand that the home secretary, suella braverman, addresses mps today about worsening conditions at a migrant processing centre in kent. many migrants that arrive in small boats are processed at the port of dover. but some are moved to a holding facility further north in manston where there is overcrowding, and there has been reports of a diptheria outbreak. let s take a look at what s been happening in more detail. over the weekend there was a petrol bomb attack at a home office migrant centre in dover. hundreds of people were then taken to a migrant processing centre in manston. last week, the independent bo
I ll be really going to be asking people aged 6a age idea . Let s see what you think about this. Maybe we should go even further. Maybe he has bottled it. Should wejust should go even further. Maybe he has bottled it. Should we just ban smoking . Do get in touch. Rishi sunak has been defending his plan to phase out smoking. He announced at the conservative Party Conference yesterday that the ban on people Buying Cigarettes would go up by a year every year, so eventually no one can buy them. The Prime Minister also confirmed he ll scrap the northern leg of the proposed hs2 rail line. Rents in britain have reached record levels. The Property Website rightmove says the average monthly rent was £1,278, while in london it rose by 12 compared with last year, to £2,627. Complaints about two Water Companies have pushed up the number of customers contacting the regulator. Many of the grievances about thames water and southern water were related to bills. The uk s Cloud Computing market is to
an adviser to prime minister benjamin netanyahu told the bbc that israel was making the maximum effort to avoid killing civilians. israel has been dropping leaflets with maps, showing gazans the areas it plans to strike. our diplomatic correspondent paul adams explains why that often isn t protecting civilians. this has been a problem throughout the past two months. israel believes and says it is giving as much notice as it possibly can to the civilian population to leave certain areas where the fighting is most concentrated. they believe these new maps, with this detailed grid, numbered grid, should help that process because they are saying to people in certain numbered areas, these are the areas you have to leave. the trouble is people don t know where they should leave to. israel is also hitting targets outside of those demarcated areas. anything that the israelis regard as a high value target where hamas might have some of its infrastructure or where acre hamas commande
committed to releasing another 20 women and children over the next two days. in exchange, 33 palestinians are to be freed by israel and just two hours ago we have also seen the first pictures from the west bank where the bus carrying those detainees released by israel arrived there. memo, on the humanitarian aid front that is flowing into gaza as a result of that temporary truce, further truckloads of supplies entered the gaza strip on monday with food, fuel and medicines being distributed by aid organisations. he is more from the bbc, on all the days development. inseparable and coming home tonight. emma and yuli, twin girls just three years old, released with their mother sharon. their father is still being held in gaza. they ll be picked up by military helicopter. like these boys, freed last night. the government here has been sharing footage of every release. israelis very invested in this and the prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, needs a victory even a partial one.