Earlier in the province of baluchistan where we understand at least 52 people have died by a bomb attack. More than 50 others were injured. A Senior Police officer is also believed to be among the dead. That is Breaking News coming in, a second blast in pakistan at a mosque near to pershore city. Concentrating on the uk now. Leading economists say the government on track to being the biggest tax raising Parliament Since records began. The Institute For Fiscal Studies says that, by the next general election, income from taxes will be at a level similar to post world war ii levels. Opposition parties say the public is paying for conservative failure while the treasury says cutting inflation is the best tax cut it can currently provide. Lets speak to our deputy political editor, vicki young. Talk us through for these economists are saying. I talk us through for these economists are sa inc. ~ , are saying. I think the interesting thin if are saying. I think the interesting thing if you are
in the attack on kibbutz be eri. this is the moment she was reunited with herfather, tom. emily was at a sleepover at a friend s house in the kibbutz when she was abducted, without any family with her. other children freed include hila rotem, aged 12. she was taken captive with her mother, raya rotem, who was not released with her daughter, and remains a hostage in gaza. this is accountant, shiri weiss, aged 53, a hostage released to israel along with her 18 year old daughter, noga weiss. 21 year old maya regev was also freed. also among the women and children released on saturday was shoshan haran, 67, was taken from her home in kibbutz be eri on october 7. shoshan haran s daughter, adi shoham, 38, her children, eight year old son, nave and her three year old daughter gani yahel shoham, were also released on saturday. the hostages were freed in exchange for a group of palestinian prisoners from israeli jails also all women and children. here they are being welcomed back in
fight among themselves. it isa it is a zinger of a letter. sacked on monday rishi sunak manifestly and repeatedly failed to help deliver her key policies. as he agreed to do so when she took the job. we will get reaction to that. the dead bodies are piling up in gaza s biggest hospital and cannot be taken away due to fighting. today, doctors began digging a mass grave in the grounds of the al shifa hospital to prevent disease spreading. we will hear from a palestinian doctor who has worked at the al shifa hospital and is appealing for a cease fire. the climate editor on the future of weather forecasting which could help save lives. good evening. inside cabinet, there is collective responsibilty. outside cabinet, no loyalty is owed, particularly to a prime minister sacked on monday rishi sunak manifestly and repeatedly failed to help deliver her key policies. it isa it is a 3 page assassination of questioning his mandate to be in the job, his confidence to deliver, what he pro
it s one of a number of rallies across france. hello there, i m rich preston, welcome to the programme. israeli air strikes have continued across southern gaza today. our correspondent on the ground says there ve been eight air strikes in and around khan younis today, with 23 people killed and around 200 injured. rushdi abualouf witnessed one of the air strikes while he was buying supplies for his children in the village of bani suhaila. four bombs fell around him in quick succession. he took these pictures, and says a block of about ten houses had been destroyed. rushdie told us he saw four dead bodies, and more than 100 injured people in that particular incident. it comes as the us national security adviserjake sullivan said washington does not want to see firefights in hospitals in gaza. conditions in the two biggest are said to be desperate with patients, staff and the displaced all trapped. the world health organisation says it has lost contact with gaza s main hospital,
which has been ordered to evacuate. the palestinian red crescent say it s impossible to move the hundreds of patients being treated there, including babies in incubators. the un s main relief agency has warned that the social fabric in gaza is starting to break because of a lack of basic supplies. this is the live camera shot from israel looking into gaza where the missile strikes have continued for another day, heading into past three weeks now since this war on hamas started. dr 0mar abdel mannan, a paediatric neurologist who has worked in gaza and the west bank since 2011 as part of medical delegations carrying out training and surgery. he s also co founder of gaza medic voices and has been in close contact with doctors in gaza since the fighting broke out, he described what doctors in gaza have been saying. we ve been in contact with doctors and surgeons on the ground since the first day of the escalation, so it is now more than three weeks. what i ve had this morning, an