our main story: the foreign secretary, david cameron, has said the uk had no choice but to take military action against houthi targets in yemen following weeks of attacks on vessels in the red sea. the uk and the us launched dozens of strikes on thursday night after houthi fighters had caused major disruption along the shipping route. simonjones reports. they are af typhoon jets called into action on thursday to strike targets in yemen. action the foreign secretary argues that the uk had to take stock writing in the sunday telegraph, lord cameron says. and this is what the houthi militia have been doing, targeting ships off the coast of yemen. sometimes boarding them, other vessels have been attacked with drones and missiles. what the group shows although to support. today marks the 100th day of the ongoing conflict between israel and hamas. yemen has a key strategic position in the middle east, especially when it comes to global shipping. the red sea shipping route typi
accidents is being hugely under reported to police. and we hear about the anti choking devices one family want installed at every nursery in memory of their son oliver. in sport, kevin de bruyne is back to help manchester city beat newcastle. he equalised, then sent this ball in to oscar bobb for a 90th minute winner to send city second in the table. good morning. a colder day ahead of us leading into a cold week ahead. we could split the country into two. cloudy with a fuse of rain across england and wales. further north, plenty of sunshine but also some wintry showers and strong winds. i will have all the details coming up shortly. it s sunday january 14. good morning to you.