Hundreds of outlets are still closed because of a problem with its chicken supply. In the christie goes you reach the first corner. In the christie goes you reach the first corner. And more heartbreak for Elise Christie as hopes of winning a medal at the Winter Olympics are over. Its 5 oclock. Our main story is the crisis at oxfam following allegations of Sexual Misconduct by some of its staff in haiti. The charity has revealed that thousands of people have stopped giving money in the past fortnight. Senior executives have been questioned by mps about the scandal and the head of oxfam gb Mark Goldring apologised wholeheartedly for remarks he made last week when he appeared to downplay what had happened. He also revealed that 26 more Sexual Misconduct allegations have been received by the charity as our correspondent matt cole reports. We should warn you there is flash photography from the top of matts report. If there was any doubt that the senior oxfam leaders were going to face a tou
After months of wrangling, mps release a report accusing rbs of mistreating thousands of small firms. Also in the next hour, hopes of a medical breakthrough. The new treatment bringing hope to children with a rare blood vessel disorder that causes facial disfigurement. And by royal approval the queen makes a surprise appearance at the front row of London Fashion week the first time shes attended it. Hello, good evening. Welcome to bbc news. Oxfam has revealed that its investigating 26 more cases of alleged Sexual Misconduct after it emerged that some of its former staff had paid women for sex in haiti when they were dealing with the aftermath of the earthquake in 2010. Bosses from the charity were questioned by mps in the commons today. They said the scandal had prompted 7,000 people to stop making regular donations to oxfam. 0ur Diplomatic Correspondent James Landale reports. In 2010, haiti was flooded with aid workers, most there to help the country recover from the earthquake. But s
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This is true devolution, making sure every head teacher is in charge of that irschool providing a great education for our children. Finally, pauline latham. Thank you, mr. Speaker. My constituent jackie has been diagnosed with terminal breast cancer. She has shown courage in her fight against the disease but unfortunately jackie did not get the support or compassion of her employer who wanted to dismiss her through capability procedures. Shocking. Now her former partner, andy bradley is trying to get the house they own together repossessed leaving her homeless while dying. Would the Prime Minister agree with me that we require better protection for working people who are diagnosed with a terminal illness . Will he join with me and jackie in supporting the changes as outlined in the dying to Work Campaign . I think the point my right honourable friend makes are absolutely right. I will look very carefully at the case she raises. The truth in all of these things, as well as having clear
Finally, pauline latham. Thank you, mr. Speaker. My constituent jackie has been diagnosed with terminal breast cancer. She has shown courage in her fight against the disease but unfortunately jackie did not get the support or compassion of her employer who wanted to dismiss her through capability procedures. Shocking. Now her former partner, andy bradley is trying to get the house they own together repossessed leaving her homeless while dying. Would the Prime Minister agree with me that we require better protection for working people who are diagnosed with a terminal illness . Will he join with me and jackie in supporting the changes as outlined in the dying to Work Campaign . I think the point my right honourable friend makes are absolutely right. I will look very carefully at the case she raises. The truth in all of these things, as well as having clear rules you also need organizations, whether it is employers, whether its Housing Associations or landlords or indeed trade unions to