translation: we found out - that there were lots of emergency calls before the accident about the seriousness of the place. the calls were about emergencies, telling the danger and urgency of the situation, that a large crowd had gathered before the accident occurred. however, we think the police response on the scene to these emergency calls was inadequate. 0ur correspondent nick marsh is in itaewon district in seoul, where the accident took place. this alleyway has been left practically untouched on saturday night, less than three days ago. it was packed full of young people enjoying a saturday halloween night out. in few hours later, more than 150 would lose their lives. today we
more now from our chief poltitical correspondent poltitical correspondent nick eardley on how much support there is for the home secretary. the honest answer to that is it depends who you ask. some conservative mps are really nervous about some of the accusations about ms braverman not moving fast enough. at the same time there are some supporters adamant she is the right person for thejob, and i think usoro a pitch to them yesterday when ms braverman was talking about an invasion. controversial language that has been criticised by some, but i think the calculation the home secretary has made is that she would rather be discussing the principles of this policy than some of the specifics about decisions taken under her tenure at the home office.
significantly more than that. we are working intensely now everyday to reduce that population. our home affairs and legal correspondent dominic casciani has the latest. once an airfield, now a migrant reception centre, stretched beyond its capacity. manston near the english channel was designed to hold up to 1600 migrants for 24 hours. it s now struggling with almost three times that. a report today from the prisons watchdog raises fresh questions over how the home office has managed arrivals since the summer. manston was opened in february to quickly process migrants arriving over the sea. the report says that injuly it was well equipped and staff were professional. but inspectors concluded challenges remained. the centre had no beds or fresh air. and now the situation has deteriorated. the chief inspector of prisons says his team will be going back soon. what we re saying to the home office
politics. joining us now is tal schneider, a political diplomatic correspondent for the times of israel. people are saying that in yahoo might be able to scrape through, but what would that mean for this shape and structure of israeli politics and structure of israeli politics and jurisprudence? and structure of israeli politics andjurisprudence? people and structure of israeli politics and jurisprudence? people are saying that benjamin netanyahu might be able to scrape through. be able to scrape through. people are sa in: be able to scrape through. people are saying that be able to scrape through. people are saying that partners be able to scrape through. people are saying that partners for- be able to scrape through. people are saying that partners for this i are saying that partners for this next cabinet coming more from israel s 0rthodox communities, conservative communities and ultra right, including people that have a history. you just mentioned one of those parties, i