and new columnist at the times, and for the first half of our programme, professor peter hotez is with us, expert in molecular virology and microbiology at the baylor college of medicine. what we ve known for some time about the uk s response to the covid pandemic is that the protective ring the government claimed to have thrown around care homes wasn t very protective at all. between march 2020 and april 2021, some 39,000 people died in care homes from covid. the public inquiry, which is still to begin, will examine whether more could have been done. in the interim, some of the evidence the panel will consider is now being tested in the court of public opinion. the reporter isabelle 0akshott, who co authored a book with matt hancock, has now shared with the telegraph 100,000 whatsapp messages which the former health secretary had shared with government officials. the goal of 100,000 tests per day by the end of this month. in one message, from april 14th 2020, mr hancock te
in the women s nations league this evening. northern ireland went into today s albania game and tuesday s match against the republic of ireland with promotion and relegation both still a possibility. with promotion and relegation both and after a dominant first half the irish took the lead just before the break. marissa callaghan saw her shot blocked by the albianian goalkeeper but aston villa forward simone magill was on hand to give her side thelead. they made it 2 0 just a minute into the second half. mcgill with her second and it is now 3 0. later wales must beat iceland in cardiff to avoid being relegated with one game to spare in their group. scotland need to finish with wins away to belgium tonight. and then at home to england to have a chance of avoiding relegation. while lionesses themselves have a big night at wembley. sarina wiegman s side have to beat the netherlands to keep their hopes alive of qualifying for the olympics on behalf of team gb england currently
this is bbc news. the headlines: the ceasefire is over and fighting resumes, the gaza health ministry says more than 100 people have been killed in the hours since the temporary truce ended. each side blames the otherfor temporary truce ended. each side blames the other for breaching the ceasefire terms, aid and fuel trucks are now being stopped from entering gaza. world leaders officially recognise the role of food and farming in globalwarming. king charles pleads with cop28 to be a turning point for the planet. and former uk health secretary matt hancock tells the covid inquiry schools could have stayed open if the government had acted more swiftly. let s return to the israel gaza war, where the temporary ceasefire ended at around 7am local time. since then, the hamas run health ministry in gaza says more than a hundred people have been killed in fighting. israel says it has had more than 200 targets today. the sides have blamed each other for the violence restarting after
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