She also has Breaking News tonight involving donald trump, after the Supreme Court said it would take up trumps immunity appeal. Tonight, special counsel jack smith and what hes now requested. The horrific scene in gaza. What were learning. More than 100 palestinians killed and 700 injured amid israeli gunfire, a stampede. As muchneeded food was arriving. What the Israeli Military is now saying tonight. Tom soufi burridge in the region. Here in the u. S. Tonight, the horrific images coming in, the fires raging. And theyve now turned deadly. The Smokehouse Creek fire now the largest in texas history. Matt gutman is there. The fiery moments on capitol hill. Defense secretary lloyd austin grilled about why he kept his hospital visit from the president. Martha raddatz reporting. Vladimir putins stark warning tonight to the u. S. And nato allies about any western troops on the ground, and the risk putin says of nuclear war. James longman reporting. Back here at home, the Deadly Police shoot
It took 19 years to bring iain packer tojustice, leaving him free to attack other women. Emma caldwell s family lawyer says she was failed by a toxic culture within the police of misogyny and corruption. Our correspondent steve godden is at the First Ministers residence, bute house. Like bring us the latest. The Caldwell Family arrived here around ten minutes ago and have gone into the building behind me. We expect the building behind me. We expect the meeting to last around an hour. It is an opportunity for Margaret Caldwell, Emma Caldwell s mum, to ask First Minister humza yousaf and the justice ask First Minister humza yousaf and thejustice minister, to hold a Public Inquiry, that she has been calling for since iain packer was convicted of murdering Emma Caldwell and sexually and physically assaulting 21 other women. After that verdict Police Scotland apologised for failings in the original inquiry and one of the questions the Caldwell Family want the Public Inquiry to answer is why
Its thursday, 29th of february. Our main story. A group of mps have urged ministers to consider the implications for the uk, if assisted dying is legalised in the isle of man and jersey. The Health Select committee has published a report, which it hopes will provide evidence for future debates about the law. Opponents say the current legislation prevents people from coming under pressure to end their lives. Heres our medical editor, fergus walsh. The mps dont Make Recommendations for or against assisted dying. Rather, the aim of their report is to serve as a basis for debate on what they call this difficult, sensitive, yet crucial subject. More and more countries in europe have legalised assisted dying in some form, along with new zealand, australia, canada and ten states in the us. The mps say they saw no evidence that palliative and end of life care had deteriorated as a result, and in some instances it had improved. The Committee Calls for more money for hospices in england, which o
Moment and i think it is going to be tough. That is why we need to feel full confidence and with energy. Well, jurgen klopp s Young Liverpool side managed to beat chelsea and win at wembley on sunday. They play southampton at anfield and klopp says hes trying to ignore how injury depleted his squad is. Its a good moment. It is actually a very bad moment because with so many injuries it is not good, and stuff like this. But we could do so far and that is why i love the game so much. Just ignore who we are missing. Wejust ignore it as much as we can. It is just on about how can we set up a team who is difficult, still difficult to play. And that is what we will do again. You can follow those ties on the bbc sport website and app. Former Manchester United defender john oshea has been appointed Republic Of Ireland interim head coach for their march friendlies against belgium and switzerland. Oshea won 118 caps for ireland and also had a spell as assistant to former manager stephen kenny, w