and the transfer of medication and the visit of the international red cross will then visit everyone, and they ve denied that they knew about that. they will, yes. it has been agreed and i expect the red cross to do its job and to visit them all and bring them the medication that they need. among the 50 hostages held by hamas who could be freed shiri bibas and her two young sons, ariel, who s four and kfir, who isjust nine months. shiri s cousin yiffat has been speaking to the bbc about their potential release. i don t know what kind of children will come back to us. the trauma, what they saw. and. until i see them in my own eyes, i don t believe any lists of names and i don t believe any news coming today from anywhere. i need to see them in my own eyes, i need to hold my cousin in my arms. the deal between israel and hamas does provide for an extension. the four day pause could be extended by an extra day, for every ten additional hostages that hamas releases. the deal wa
coalition that we have to thank for the disruption we are seeing on our roads today. for the disruption we are seeing on our roads today- roads today. for now, suella braverman roads today. for now, suella braverman will roads today. for now, suella braverman will return - roads today. for now, suella braverman will return to - roads today. for now, suella braverman will return to the | braverman will return to the backbenches. it seems unlikely, though, she ll do it quietly. helen catt, news, westminster. a day of big moves in westminster, notjust a day of big moves in westminster, not just the departure a day of big moves in westminster, notjust the departure of suella braverman, but david cameron back in front line politics as foreign secretary and home secretary is now james cleverly. they have been a number of other notable moves, not least the departure of steve barclay from the health brief, that s been taken by victoria atkins, and i m joined by our health editor
used to, i don t debate as good as a user, but i know what i do know, i know what to tell the truth and i know what millions of americans know, when you get knocked down you get back up. cheering and applause. meanwhile, former president trump held a rally of his own just hours later, where he also dismissed speculation that mr biden would bow out of the race. we had a big victory against them and that really is looking to destroy our country. he is the worst, he is the most corrupt, the most incompetent president in the history of our country. many people are saying that after last night s performance thatjoe biden is leaving the race but the fact is, i do not really believe that because he does better in polls than any of the democrats they are talking about. to understand the national reaction to the debate, i spoke to david wiegel, who covers politics at semafor. everybody today still talking about this debate. is that a historic moment? it about this debate. is that a hi
and a chinese spacecraft has landed on the far side of the moon. hello, i m kasia madera. here in the uk, campaigning in continuing in the run up to the general election on the fourth ofjuly. sir keir starmer has pledged to reduce the number of people legally migrating to the country, if labour wins the general election. in a newspaper interview, he set out plans to prioritise british workers and crack down on businesses that break employment laws. meanwhile, the conservatives have promised to build 100 new gp surgeries in england and boost the number of available appointments by allowing more treatments in the community if they win the election. and in the coming hoursjohn swinney, leader of the scottish national party will formally launch the party s campaign. he s hoping to gain ground from conservatives in north east scotland. with me is our political correspondent ione wells. what do we need to look out for? from labour that is the pledge from keir starmer to cut net mig
they have seen. some politicians coming here to try and put their side of the equation. that is when the hubbub goes through the roof after the debate, as people react to what they have seen. let s look ahead to what may be coming any direction of sir keir starmer and rishi sunak. they will all have been gaming out what kind of questions they might want to get. where do you think each will be put under the most pressure? think each will be put under the most pressure? what is different about this one most pressure? what is different about this one as most pressure? what is different about this one as they most pressure? what is different about this one as they have - most pressure? what is different about this one as they have been through a couple of these already so they will be attuned to what is coming. but they won t really know where the audience will be coming from. but i m sure cost of living, taxation, the environment, all those things will come and i think bo