colombian media reports say the father of the liverpool footballer luis diaz has been released by the eln rebel group. he was abducted nearly two weeks ago. live now to bogota and our correspondent daniel pardo. he correspondent daniel pardo. was given away by co| old est he was given away by columbia s oldest guerrilla group, who took him 12 days ago and happy to agonise a complicated and generated a huge memory for most colombians for the past 12 days. he was given into un officials, take it into a helicopter and then he went, now he is being seen by doctors. huge relief from colombians, but also anger because colombians, but also anger because colombians are tired of dealing with this situation, especially with a gorilla group that has no political means, according to colombians, and they are only looking for money and trying to increase their capital. i know this story has onlyjust broken but is anything emerging about how this release was actually secured because it has
good afternoon. downing street says it did not clear a controversial newspaper article in which the home secretary suella braverman has claimed police are biased in the way they treat pro palestinian demonstrations. the home secretary said scotland yard treat left wing protests more favourably than other groups, and she accused officers of double standards. she said they largely ignore what she calls pro palestinian mobs even when they break the law. labour say suella braverman is inflaming tensions. our political correspondent peter saull reports. another pro palestinian march like this in london is planned this weekend, on armistice day. but not at the same time as the commemoration and away from the cenotaph. the police believe the risk of major unrest is not high enough to warrant calling it. there is an almighty row about in westminster, though, with the home secretary at its heart. take a look at the language suella braverman uses here in an article for the times. she
that includes almost four children. four four. the number of palestinians killed in the ground is more than one and 70. we ll bring you all the latest from our correspondents on the ground shortly. but first i want to bring you up to date with a developing story happening in the uk. because a political row over pro palestinian protests has escalated, after the home secretary wrote a controversial newspaper article for the times, attacking the police and branding protesters hate marchers . suella braverman said london police are softer on left wing protesters than other groups, largely ignoring what she called pro palestinian mobs even when they break the law. we are hearing that downing street says it did not clear the article, while labour has accused the home 0ur political correspondent peter saull reports. another pro palestinian march like this in london is planned this weekend, on armistice day. but not at the same time as the commemoration and away from the c
control of northern gaza after intense fighting. 50,000 palestinians fled to gaza city yesterday three evacuation routes after israel open a safe passage on the road to the south for several hours. meanwhile, a senior un official has accused both sides of committing war crimes. here is more from yolande knell. israel s vast military might on display once again. it says hamas has lost control of northern gaza and its troops are battling inside gaza city. this is a critical point in the war. and for the first time the bbc was given access behind israeli lines in gaza, escorted by soldiers. while the bbc had editorial control of the report, these pictures were cleared for use by the israeli military. i made it a huge disruption, officers showed what they said was a hamas weapons factory, set up below a family apartment. they insisted hamas, not israel, was responsible for civilian loss of life. we israel, was responsible for civilian loss of life- loss of life. we know intellig
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