on the lockdown gatherings could appear tomorrow. also tonight. another £800 rise in annual energy bills is likely that s the warning from the industry regulator. there has been a shooting at an elementary school in texas. we report from ukraine on the comprehensive medical efforts being made as the conflict shows no sign of abating. you get the feeling that they ve settled in for a long hard attritional struggle. and railway workers in the rmt union have voted in favour of strike action across england, scotland and wales involving 13 train companies. and coming up in the sport on the bbc news channel. au revoirjo wilfried tsonga. the french fan favourite bids farewell in his final match at roland garros, as he retires from the sport. good evening. the prime minister is under renewed pressure tonight over gatherings during lockdown following the latest revelations by people who worked in downing street at the time. they describe a culture in which parties were routine desp
For leaving, but last week, a man appeared at Chelmsford Magistrates Court charged with planning her kidnap and murder. And earlier this year, Phillip Schofield left the programme after lying about a relationship with a work colleague. On tomorrows this morning. She and the audience didnt know at the time, but this last week was her final appearance. Itv says theyre looking forward to working with her on other programmes in the future. See you tomorrow. Lizo mzimba, bbc news. This programme continues on bbc one. Fresh horrors keep appearing in this disputed land, and the violence is unending, so does anyone know how to get the crisis back under control . Weve been in the south of israel, where fresh evidence of what happened during the hamas incursion still has the power to shock, and weve a report about the onslaught on gaza. Well speak live to the former Prime Ministers spokesman about whether they have a viable plan for this war. Also tonight, ill be speaking to a man who believes f
the four-time indicted twice impeached former president donald trump takes the stand as a defendant in new york civil trial accusing him, his family, and other trump organization of fraud. one month on since the horrific attacks on israel, war rages, you unofficial says the death toll in gaza now live from cnn center, this is cnn newsroom with john vause. thank you for joining us wherever you are around the world. we begin with a courtroom almost four hours of testimony, donald trump was argumentative, and at times rambling, the judge and state prosecutors. he really iterated indirect claims he also said it was interference. he also made history during the civil fraud case, you first former u.s. president to take to the witness stand to explain his own actions. the trial is a civil case, which means trump will not face jail time unlike his for criminal indictments. but this new york case strikes at the very heart of trump s business empire, and could and with a ban
coming up on cnn, the four-time indicted twice impeached one term president donald trump takes the stand as a defendant in the new york civil trial accusing him, his son s, and other trump organization executives of business fraud. and it s now been one month since the horrific hospitality on israel as war rages on. even official says the death toll in gaza from israeli airstrikes defies humanity. live from cnn center this is cnn newsroom with john vause. wherever you are around the world, thank you for joining us this hour. we begin with a historic day in a new york courtroom. for the first time in more than a century, a former u.s. president has taken the stand as a defendant and donald trump stayed true to form. during four hours of testimony insulting the court, insulting the judge, and insulting the prosecution. while repeating his favorite and in collect claim from the campaign trail calling is criminal charges part of a criminal witch hunt and election interferen
comcast business, powering possibilities. hello. and welcome to our viewers joining us here in the united states and all around the world. i m rosemary church, live from atlanta, with our continuing coverage of the israeli/hamas war. we begin in gaza, as the war between israel and hamas is about to enter its second month. the israeli military says it is carrying out a significant strike right now on the territory. [ explosions ] an idf spokesperson says the strike was, quotes, very extensive and targeted hamas in in infrastructure above and below ground. its soldiers have reached the gaza coast, in an effort to cut off the northern part of the enclave. this comes as israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu has once again rejected calls for a cease-fire, saying all hostages must first be released. meantime, an intense diplomatic push is under way to prevent a wider conflict in the region. antony blink en landon in turke sunday night. and the corrector of the cia is travel