Regional escalation in gaza is ready for us is theyve been far on civilians trying to return the so wed be getting into the way as well as will cabinet is reportedly being unable to agree on what action to take off the unprecedented the rainy and miss all and try and strike over nights. It is the 1st time the radiance of directly targeted israel from iran. Ministers once responds, but a divided over the timing and its scale. The right in say they both in response to the bombing of that conflict in syria 2 weeks ago. Revolutionary going, come on, this were killed in that attack. Speaking ahead of me, thing will cover that member and again said that israel will respond when it feels the time is right. Well, now you should be gone. And the interface well see are honestly, that we will do the regional coordination, but exactly the price from it on, you know, we, on the time that suits us on so on. Most importantly, in the face of the board and was designed to how much we will unite and bec
Be able to open his shop again. Why . Well, because a mob have decided he is racist. Decided that he is a racist. Really . Well, have all of that to come. But first, well get the News Headlines as. Michelle. Thank you. Good evening. Thank you. Good evening. Will. The top story tonight, is that around i in 7 brits are waiting for routine treatment from the nhs in england , new from the nhs in england, new figures show 7. 68 Million People are currently on the waiting list. And theres also been a rise in longer waits of a year or more. Earlier, the government or more. Earlier, the government announced the nhs will be receiving £200 million to help them with the coming winter. But labour says that money is a sticking plaster. The prime sticking plaster. The Prime Minister says the government is trying to improve waiting times. Winters always a challenging time for the nhs and this year we started planning for winter earlier than ever before. Today were announcing £200 million, which wil
And outcomes for the United Kingdom, the European Union and the United States. Panel ivets discuss a study on the Rand Corporation about the implications of brexit. The u. K. Will exit the European Union in march of 2019. His is just under two hours. Good morning, everyone. Welcome to all of you and to the Wilson Center for our discussion this morning of brexit. Id just like to open by remembering, go back a year and and f or so, june, 2016, the u. K. Publics vote in favor of brexit felt like a tectonic shift and it was a major change with consequences that were both arreaching and unclear. Brexit changes everything, but how . So businesses, institutions and policymakers have been looking at this ever since. Rands study that were going to talk about today looks at some possible outcomes and what they mean for our Economic Policy and for our cooperation. So im delighted to see many friend of the Wilson Center here today and of rand. Im going to introduce our expert panel and my idea is
To his board. Police are searching for at least two people over the Fatal Shooting of a Marketing Executive who was killed in his dorset home. The german chancellor Angela Merkel will meet Vladimir Putin in her first visit to russia for two years. Also this hour. Dueting with britains favourite songbird. As they return from migration, folk singers welcome them back in the First National nightingale festival. And why marathon runner Paula Radcliffe could lose her world record under new proposals by European Athletics. Good morning. Welcome to bbc newsroom live. The labour Leaderjeremy Corbyn has said he is not posted offender the Home Secretary as she stated the wrong cost. This morning, diane abbott initially told Lbc The Policy would cost Three Hundred Thousand pounds, before correcting herself to about 80 million. Mr corbyn has said the policy will cost £300 million. Following developments from westminster is our assistant Political Editor, norman smith. Todayis today is meant to be
One we take its really seriously. Has absolutely nothing to do with any negotiations inside the house of commons. Let me on this Pointjust Reaffirm the fact that we have begun at the highest level. The british promises adviser, my deputy in these negotiations. I think this shows its own right we put on this issue. Given the range of the technical issues at stake, i think it is very much justified issues at stake, i think it is very muchjustified in our issues at stake, i think it is very much justified in our dialogue. Issues at stake, i think it is very muchjustified in our dialogue. The dialogue should indeed represent a safeguard to all concerned. We are very much consisted to this as a priority. I wont pick up on but the political discussion within the United Kingdom is of course very interesting. It is not the only one i follow, it is one i follow closely of course. I have known david davis for quite some time. In fact, we go back to 1995. European Affairs Ministers in the United