Humanitarian aid into the region, and when i met with president sisi earlier today , he president sisi earlier today, he and i had a good discussion about how the uk can provide practical assistance on the ground ensure the ground to ensure the sustainability of that aid through the crossing to the people it. People who need it. Sir keir starmer says former tory voters have put their trust and confidence in the labour party after they overturned and conservative majorities to win two by elections. The video were about to show you contains some flash photography in tamworth. Sarah edwards tamworth. Sarah edwards overturned a tory majority of more than 19,000. Meanwhile, alastair streatham took mid bedfordshire with a 20. 5 swing. Thats the largest labour by election win since. 1945. By election win since. 1945. Storm babet continues to cause major problems across the united kingdom. In suffolk, only kingdom. In suffolk, only essential travel is advised and children have been forced to s
More than 19,000. Meanwhile, alastair streatham took mid bedfordshire with a 20. 5 swing. Thats the largest labour by election win since. 1945. By election win since. 1945. Storm babet continues to cause major problems across the United Kingdom. In suffolk, only kingdom. In suffolk, only essential travel is advised and children have been forced to shelter in schools following severe flooding. This afternoon, severe flooding. This afternoon, a passenger plane came off the runway at Leeds Bradford airport while landing. Emergency services responded as passengers were evacuated. However, there were evacuated. However, there were no reported injuries in scotland , some roads and small scotland, some roads and small bndges scotland, some roads and small bridges have collapsed and three people have died as a result of the storm. Most recently , a man the storm. Most recently, a man in his 60s who was swept away in shropshire. And in bread hill in derbyshire. There are also flooded streets, h
Humanitarian aid into the region, and when i met with president sisi earlier today , he president sisi earlier today, he and i had a good discussion about how the uk can provide practical assistance on the ground ensure the ground to ensure the sustainability of that aid through the crossing to the people it. People who need it. Sir keir starmer says former tory voters have put their trust and confidence in the labour party after they overturned and conservative majorities to win two by elections. The video were about to show you contains some flash photography in tamworth. Sarah edwards tamworth. Sarah edwards overturned a tory majority of more than 19,000. Meanwhile, alastair streatham took mid bedfordshire with a 20. 5 swing. Thats the largest labour by election win since. 1945. By election win since. 1945. Storm babet continues to cause major problems across the united kingdom. In suffolk, only kingdom. In suffolk, only essential travel is advised and children have been forced to s
Welcome to bbc news. Two minutes silence has been observed around the country for Armistice Day. It marked the moment in 1918 when the fighting came to an end in the first world war. There were ceremonies at the National Memorial arboretum in staffordshire, and at the cenotaph on whitehall in london, from where our correspondent Adina Campbell reports. As the crowds gathered into whitehall to the sound of the pipes, looming in front of them the stark cenotaph war memorial, a sobering reminder of the many lives lost in conflict. Big ben was also heard chiming, despite being silent for the last three months, due to repair work. Big ben chimes shortly after the two minutes silence, shortly after the two minutes silence, thousands of people watched on as pipes and drums from the london scottish regiment marched through whitehall in a captivating display. I thought it was really emotional because so many people died. Its a very good way to pay respects. Ive been thinking about the memorial
Two minutes silence has been observed around the country for Armistice Day. It marked the moment in 1918 when the fighting came to an end in the first world war. There were ceremonies at the National Memorial arboretum in staffordshire, and at the cenotaph on whitehall in london, from where our correspondent Adina Campbell reports. As the crowds gathered into whitehall to the sound of the pipes, looming in front of them the stark cenotaph war memorial, a sobering reminder of the many lives lost in conflict. Big ben was also heard chiming, despite being silent for the last three months, due to repair work. Big ben chimes. Shortly after the two minutes silence, thousands of people watched on as pipes and drums from the london scottish regiment marched through whitehall in a captivating display. I thought it was really emotional because so many people died. Yes. Its a very good way to pay respects. Ive been thinking about the memorial coming back in 1920, thinking about the families that