hello and thank you forjoining us. we start in israel, where nationalists attack journalists covering a march through palestinian neighbourhoods in an occupied eastjerusalem. stones, sticks and bottles were thrown at palestinian and international reporters. some palestinians were also seen being attacked along the route and marches chanted, recent slogans to people have said to been injured. the controversial far right national security minister joined the controversial far right national security ministerjoined the parade claiming jerusalem is ours forever. let s show you life it pictures of the flag parade which is part of jerusalem day marking the capture of eastjerusalem in the 1957 war. these are some pictures that we have been following and looking at. thousands of nationalists gathering there. forthat thousands of nationalists gathering there. for that parade we have also been reporting, over 2000 police were deployed for this with those rising tensions. this parade ha
on her knee injury but will she be ok for the world cup? also coming up on sportsday. a huge scalp taken in the world snooker championship seven time winner ronnie o sullivan is out. we ll show you how belgian luca brecel beat him. plus, emma raducanu is out the madrid open and it could seriously impact her world ranking. welcome to the programme. it s been billed as the title decider and while tonights match between manchester city and arsenal won t crown them champions it will change the dynamic of the league. if city win they will be just two points behind arsenal with two games in hand. if arsenal win, then they will go eight points clear at the top of the table. patrick geary reports. commentator: another arsenal win. the champions have come here to the emirates and they have won. what a significant moment this could be for arsenal! a 10th win in a row for manchester city. a missed opportunity for arsenal. only time will tell howi pivotal tonight will be. in
proceedings are now live so we can t say what happened. needless to say it s been an extensive search, 200 officers involved in members of the public, as well. you heard there from detective superintendent bassford his thanks for the help they ve had from the public notjust in the search button locating the couple who have been on the run since the first weeks of january. but clearly that s not the outcome anybody who s been following the story would ve wanted, and our hearts go out to the extended family on that development from brighton this evening. we will of course continue to cover the breaking news from brighton, i ll hand you to outside source. multiple carriages came off the tracks, and intern caught fire. the extent of the destruction became clear in daylight. the front carriages of the passenger train were mostly destroyed. many of the victims are thought to be university students. survivors describe panicked scenes as they tried to escape. let s hear from one. tra
israel s due to the source system. the critics say it threatens israel s democracy. occupying the west bank and raising questions over the strategic direction of netanyahu s orchard nationalist neta nyahu s orchard nationalist government. netanyahu s orchard nationalist government. my guess simcha rothman is an architect of those judicial reforms. rothman is an architect of thosejudicial reforms. it s israel plunging into chaos? simcha rothman in jerusalem, welcome simcha rothman injerusalem, welcome to hardtalk. simcha rothman in jerusalem, welcome to hardtalk.- simcha rothman in jerusalem, welcome to hardtalk. thank you for havin: welcome to hardtalk. thank you for having me. welcome to hardtalk. thank you for having me. it welcome to hardtalk. thank you for having me. it is welcome to hardtalk. thank you for having me. it is a welcome to hardtalk. thank you for having me. it is a pleasure i for having me. it is a pleasure to have it for having me. it is a pleasur
we ll have a special report. hello, very warm welcome to the programme. the financial times is reporting that ubs switzerland s biggest bank has agreed to buy credit suisse for more than two billion dollars. there s been no confirmation yet of whether the offer has been accepted. it s thought an earlier offer of $1 billion was considered too low. the swiss banking giant had been caught up in the market uncertainty triggered by the collapse, nine days ago, of america s silicon valley bank. it had been offered an emergency credit facility of more than $50 billion by switzerland s central bank, but that had not prevented a sharp fall in its share price. our business correspondent marc ashdownjoins me. we spoke a little earlier. it s not offering to billion. offering to billion. they have aareed offering to billion. they have agreed that offering to billion. they have agreed that figure. offering to billion. they have agreed that figure. it s - offering to billion. they