Qatari and egyptian officials calls the International Red cross saying they are currently transporting them out of gaza. This evening, we understand the families have been informed. Its not known if the hostages that have been released are Israeli Citizens or dual nationals. If we get any more detail on that, well bring it to you right here, gb news. In the meantime, the Prime Minister has confirmed that the gaza hospital blast last week was likely caused by a missile launching towards israel. Rishi sunak said in the house of commons today that the blast was caused by a missile or part of a missile that came from within gaza. He missile that came from within gaza. He also said the uk missile that came from within gaza. He also said the uk is providing an additional £20 million in aid to civilians in gaza, as well as deploying raf and royal naval personnel to the region. The British Government judges that the explosion was likely caused by a missile or part of one that was launched fro
Say, is lacking moral clarity. Say, is lacking moral clarity. So has the corporations coverage of the israel hamas war brought shame on britain . John mayor craig duncan and Charlie Lawson are riled up and ready for the clash and has the conflict thrown the labour party into chaos after 23 councillors quit over comments like these from keir starmer . From keir starmer . A siege is appropriate cutting off power, cutting off water sophia. I think that israel does have that right. I think that israel does have that right. It is an ongoing situation in one particular councillor has just cut up her Party Membership in half and she lets rip on the Labour Party Leader very shortly. Leader very shortly. As always youll get a first look at tomorrows newspaper front pages, hot off the press and fleet street icon Kelvin Mackenzie uncancelled later mackenzie is uncancelled later in the show, a blockbuster two hours up with my hours coming up with my big opinion next and woke british policing. Firs
Jason Atherton at Pollen Street Social
“Loneliness is a luxury for people like me,” Karl Lagerfeld once said. Having spent the past 20 years of my life living in restaurants for work and pleasure, for a long time I agreed with the legendary designer. What could be more restorative than supper alone at home after five straight nights eating and partying my way the length and breadth of London?
The past 12 months have taught me to be careful what I wish for. I used to long to spend a Christmas free from family obligations, instead cycling through the empty avenues and cloistered squares of the City and West End. This year, my wish was finally granted – only for it to feel no different to the previous, shuttered-up two weeks. Every day now looks like Christmas Day in the deserted streets of central London. Except, like Narnia, it is always winter but never Christmas.