Talking about boris? well, it hasn t actually really got going yet. So i do think that from today and we had, you know, robertjenrick and kemi badenoch sort of trying to be nice to each other this morning here in the studio i do think by the end of today there s going to be much more focus on the different candidates and what they re saying. Some of the very interesting things that kemi badenoch has been saying this morning, for good or for ill, and i kind of think once they get into the next few hours and the meat of the contest between all four of them, that they will get more attention. It s a funny thing, though, isn t it? it s not that bitter. I mean, laura, on your programme, you got robert jenrick and kemi badenoch to try to talk about the ways in which they disagreed. But it really is sort of disagreements in emphasis. You think of conservative leadership campaigns, and they ve had quite a few over the last few years, they over the last few years, they became incredibly per
The body of the hezbollah leader, hassan nasrallah, is reported to have been recovered from the site of friday s israeli airstrike in beirut. According to israel, more than 20 members of the iranian backed group were killed alongside him. And hezbollah has also confirmed that two other seniorfigures have been killed in airstrikes. Israel s defence minister praised the israeli attacks on houthi targets in yemen. Translation: we see | the attack today 2,000 kilometres away in hodeidah and its surroundings, and the achievements as they are reflected are very impressive, and the meaning is very clear those who try to attack us or harm the citizens of israel will pay a very heavy price. Our security correspondent frank gardnerjoins me now. Just talk us through what we know about these attacks again. So, the houthis are a rebel group, backed by iran. They took over most of the populated parts of yemen back in 2014 15 and inherited an arsenal of long range missiles, and with iranian help, t
Helene takes dozens of lives. Plus, adding to the damage, while dams are under the stream. I m jason allen where there are more homes gone than there are left. I m in atlanta where a neighborhood roadway has collapsed into the sink hole here. We also talked to a woman who woke up floating in her bed in helene flood waters. The system now moving into the northnortheast, while the w heats up. We ll have the forecast. Also confirmed. Hezbollah reels from a daring israeli assassination of its leader, with fears of a major escalation. Plus, donald trump rallies in battleground wisconsin. We are going to win wisconsin. We re going to defeat kamala harris. While kamala harris trolls trump over a second debate. Three, two, one. Liftoff. Now ride launch today to eventually bring home the astronauts stuck in space. And later, pushed boundaries. How the people in this california community are making themselves right at home. It was in the last five years that they have really become a nuisance. T
Earlier on friday, huge plumes of smoke could be seen rising from the capital of lebanon, after israel said it fired a series of rockets into beirut. The israeli Defence Force says it was targetting hezbollah s headquarters, as huge explosions leveled buildings in beirut s densely populated Southern Suburbs. Hezbollah S Leader, Hassan Nasrallah was reportedly the target of the explosions. Neither Israel Nor Hezbollah has formally confirmed his status. At least six people died in the attack and more than 90 have been injured according to lebanese officals. The embassy of iran which backs hezbollah called the attack a dangerous, game changing escalation. Our bbc teams on the ground describe the situation as chaos, with ambulances rushing to the scene through roads packed with people trying to flee. Our Correspondent Hugo Bachega has the latest from beirut. Scenes of war in beirut. Hezbollah s conflict with israel returning to its stronghold of dahieh, with a series of massive explosions
Onjuly 19th, a bug infested update was sent to millions of computers running Microsoft Windows Around The World 7 crashing the systems of organisations from banking, to healthca re, and airlines. According to one estimate the Disaster Cost top us firms more than 5 Billion. Microsoft has announced changes to how it interacts with third Party Security firms. Our Technology Editor Zoe Kleinman looks at the effects of the outage. Thousands of flights grounded. Doctors appointments cancelled. Tv channels falling off air. The It Outage felt Around The World injuly has been described as the worst cyber event in history. Microsoft said around 8. 5 million computers Around The World were disabled after a cyber Security Company called crowdstrike sent out a corrupted Software Update to its nearly 2a,000 customers, many of them huge companies we rely on in our everyday lives. Look atjensen. Are we going to disney . Were going to disneyland right now. Jo and her children were among the thousands a