from her and rishi sunak, the prime minister, said yesterday that it is not in his gift, but he encouraged the honest forfeiture committee, a slightly elusive body that is not often used, to look into whether that should take place the honours forfeiture committee. paula vennells has not publicly commented since the itv drama came out, but has previously said she is very sorry for the distress caused to the sub postmasters who she now sees were wrongly prosecuted. sub-postmasters who she now sees were wrongly prosecuted. were wrongly prosecuted. henry zeffman, thank were wrongly prosecuted. henry zeffman, thank you. south korea s parliament has voted to ban the killing and selling of dogs for their meat. it s a move welcomed by animal rights groups. under the law, people who farm, butcher and sell dogs to eat will face up to three years in prison though it won t be illegal to consume the meat. the bill to end the centuries old practice is supported by pet lovers including the
lost control yersterday after it hit freezing rain, crashing into parked cars, before skidding into a garden wall and finally coming to a stop. it had been on its way to a local primary school. luckily, no passengers were onboard and no one was injured. you re live with bbc news. south korea s parliament has voted to ban the killing and selling of dogs for their meat. under the law, people who farm, butcher, and sell dogs to eat will face up to three years in prison though it won t be illegal to consume the meat. the bill to end the centuries old practice is supported by pet lovers including the first lady and animal rights groups, but has faced protests from dog farmers. our seoul correspondent, jean mackenzie, has the latest. a warning her report contains images of dog meat being cooked. this alleyway is one of the few places you can still come to eat dog meat here in seoul in one of these specialist restaurants. dog meat is considered a delicacy among some older koreans, but it
a double decker bus in kirkcaldy lost control yersterday after it hit freezing rain, crashing into parked cars, before skidding into a garden wall. it had been on its way to a local primary school. luckily no passengers were onboard and no one was injured. an amber health alert has been issued for much of england until friday. you re live with bbc news. south korea s parliament has voted to ban the killing and selling of dogs for their meat. under the law, people who farm, butcher, and sell dogs to eat, will face up to three years in prison though it won t be illegal to consume the meat. the bill to end the centuries old practice is supported by pet lovers including the first lady and animal rights groups but has faced protests from dog farmers. 0ur seoul correspondent, jean mackenzie, has the latest. her report contains images of dog meat being cooked. this alleyway is one of the few places you can still come to eat dog meat here in seoul in one of these specialist restaurants. dog
in such clashes since 2021 so a huge number. this violence is notjust inside the prisons, but also outside, and this is because there is fighting between drug cartels, over of cocaine roots to the us and europe, so there is a huge swell of violence. this reasonably new president is desperately trying to quell and regain some control as to why he is finally really stating this state of emergency. thank ou so this state of emergency. thank you so much this state of emergency. thank you so much indeed this state of emergency. thank you so much indeed for- this state of emergency. thank. you so much indeed for updating us on that situation. something we will keep a close eye on. now, we want to fill you in on what is happening in south korea today. the south korean parliament is considering a bill to ban the killing and selling of dogs for their meat in a move welcomed by animal rights groups. under the proposed legislation, people who farm, butcher and sell dogs to eat will face up to