opinion column titled: this is just this isjust a newspaper column in the new york times by tom friedman but it has had a lot of coverage in the israeli media over the last 2a hours and i think that s because it adds to the sense of noise of the sense of tension between the sense of tension between the current american administration and the current israeli government. there have been a series of statements now over the last week from various senior american officials voicing displeasure about what is going on in israel so, for example, the outgoing us ambassador to israel tom nida saying is thejob ambassador to israel tom nida saying is the job of the americans to stop israel going to off the rails and he said that we have the white house s security council calling for the right for people peaceful assembly for israel is amid a sea of internal dissent, civil disruption and protest thomas nides. but was on
nationally and internationally. the committee chairman described approval for a new coal mine in cumbria is total nonsense and slammed plans to give the go ahead to a major new oil field off the coast of the shetland islands. the government, however, denies it is off course. we ve met all our carbon budgets to date, we are confident of doing so in future, but it is extremely ambitious and the committee is right, it is its job to challenge us on areas where we need to go further and faster. and challenge it has. it says there needs to be a major increase in pace and urgency if the government is to meet its legally binding climate commitments. justin rowlatt, bbc news, london s guildhall. the conservative daniel korski, who is facing a formal complaint over an allegation of groping, has pulled out of the race to be london mayor. the tv producer daisy goodwin accused him in a newspaper column of touching her inappropriately in downing street a decade ago. mr korski says he categorically d
formal vote would have shown up exactly how much or how little support borisjohnson has left among his conservative parliamentary colleagues. it is also more convenient for rishi sunak, downing street would not say whether and how the prime minister plans to vote on the findings against his predecessor. borisjohnson himself of course has left parliament but he still plans on making himself heard around here with the weekly newspaper column you mentioned. but in taking that rp has broken some different rules. the advisory body which looks into ministers taking up newjobs said he only told them about it about half an hour before it was published, which amounted to a clear breach of the ministerial code. and we will have full coverage of that vote in the house of commons in the uk on monday. it s an annual tradition here in the uk, but the first under the new monarch.
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out, and said medvedev did work for the group. he has said his account is not true of what he has said so far and labelled him a highly dangerous individual. him a highly dangerous individual. ,, , ., ., ~ individual. stephanie, thank ou. the british television presenter and newspaper columnistjeremy clarkson says he has written to the duke and duchess of sussex to apologise over a newspaper column in which he said he hated meghan. the article, published last year, has since been taken offline by the british newspaper, the sun. our culture and media editor katie razzall told us more about what he said, and the repercussions. if you remember, there was outrage because he said he wanted to see her paraded naked through the streets and that he wanted excrement thrown at her. more than 25,000 people complained to the press regulator it is investigating. so today, we had a much more fulsome apology. six pages on instagram in which he reveals that on christmas day he reached out to the