ground hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are mo hussein, a former adviser to the conservative party, and benedicte paviot, who s the uk correspondent for france 2a, and chair of the uk advisory board of reporters without borders. tomorrow s front pages, starting with, let s start with the i it says that the possibility of a leadership challenge against the pm inches closer, as more tory mps call for borisjohnson to resign or face a confidence vote. in the telegraph police forces are routinely failing to answer 999 calls within target times in the wake of the pandemic, leaving nearly three million people a year to wait for longer than the national target of ten seconds. in the metro families sleeping on floors and queuing for up to eight hours for flights as staff shortages at uk airports threaten to wreck the jubilee weekend
Prime minister to think carefully about his response after israel vowed to exact a price from iran at a time of its choosing. There has been an Emergency Meeting of the Security Council where it was said that it is vital to avoid any action that could lead to Major Military confrontation on multiple fronts in the middle east. But israels ambassador rejected the call for the violence to stop saying this attack crossed every red line and israel reserves the legal right to retaliate. Irans ambassador said it was necessary and proportionate and carried out carefully to minimise the potential for escalation. They may try to overwhelm air defences with multiple ways of drones and missiles but the advance defence system destroyed most in the air with the help of allies. How is israel able to defend itself with the help of allies . First, they knew about the attack. It was telegraphed in advance. But the scale was significant with more than 300 weapons fired. Including more than 170 armed dron
that is what this entailed trial is about. nada tawfik has been following all the twists and turns. i think we can go to her now. just bring us up to date. absolutely, we have heard thejudge has announced he will call the jury in. we were called in for the jury reading out whether they have found donald trump guilty or not guilty on the 34 donald trump guilty or not guilty on the 3a counts of comp to falsifying it as is. then the otherjurors will have to agree. if donald trump is found guilty onjust have to agree. if donald trump is found guilty on just one of those. he will be a convicted felon. a lot at stake clearly for it on from here. he is clearly hoping that this swift decision not too swift, 11 hours, but that this decision coming on the second day of deliberations will be one that is favourable to him. but we are hearing a lot of tense atmosphere at the defence table right now. donald trump, who was just table right now. donald trump, who wasjustjoking table right
Im jon kay, reporting from alabama. Weve been to another washington washington county, in this state, to hearfrom donald Trump Supporters, and his critics. On this unprecedented day in history, we will have all the latest from washington. Also this lunchtime. Two days after the avalanche, eight people, including two children, have been found alive buried in the snow. Rescuers are trying to dig them out. An inquiry finds widespread abuse at childrens homes run by the church, state and charity in Northern Ireland, dating back to the 1920s. And the british doctors who say theyve transformed the diagnosis of Prostate Cancer the most common kind for men. And coming up in the sport on bbc news dan evans winning run in melbourne continues the british player is in to the fourth round at a grand slam for the first time. Good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. In just under four hours time, donald trump will be sworn in as the 45th president of the united states. Hundreds of thousands
national coalition party claimed victory late on sunday, with 20.8% of the vote, ahead of the right wing populist finns party and a swing away from the centre left social democrats. it is a bitter defeat for prime minister sanna marin, even though her party looks set to increase its share of seats in parliament. translation: this is a great | day because we have done well in the elections. congratulations also to the coalition party and to the finns. democracy has spoken. the finnish people have cast their votes and celebrating democracy is always a wonderful thing. ms marin became the world s youngest prime minister when she burst onto the political scene in 2019. now, at 37 she has steered the country to within days of nato membership and has been praised for finland s response to neighbouring russia s full scale invasion of ukraine. but at home she has become a polarising figure. she came under scrutiny last