tonight at ten the un says gaza is close to starvation as palestinians say they face a slow death. nearly six weeks into the war israel says fuel to allow minimal support for water and sewage systems will be allowed in the un says more is needed. bring them home now! the families of israelis held hostage by hamas march to call for their return as another body is recovered. we ll report from jerusalem and on one family s battle for survival in gaza. also tonight. the biggest points deduction in premier league history as everton are found to have broken financial rules. openai sacks its chief executive sam altman a year on from releasing chat gpt. and the story of napoleon in the latest film from sir ridley scott. he s so fascinating, revered, hated, loved, and more famous, probably, than any man or leader or politician and on newsnight at 10.30, we ll go deeper behind the headlines and speak live to key players on today s big stories. plus, we take a first look a
coming up on bbc news sean dyche just led primarily out of the relevant agent zone out of points deduction. good evening. football is notjust the uk s national game, it is big international business and today everton football club has dramatically fallen foul of the strict financial rules which regulate the premier league. the club has received a ten point deduction that s the biggest sanction in the premier league s history and means it drops from 14th to 19th in the table it s now in the relegation zone. it happened after an independent commission found it breached the rules governing how much clubs are allowed to overspend by. everton said it was shocked and disappointed and that it intends to appeal against the ruling. it raises questions for other major clubs such as manchester city, who are currently being investigated for breaching financial rules. our sports editor dan roan reports. it s everton who win! everton have been on a decent run of form in recent wee
scotland and even in northern ireland and parts of oxygen, below freezing but take a look at what to expect when you wake up tomorrow parts of oxfordshire. some places a good 10 degrees up on what we had this morning. it is all because of the cloud and rain that will spoil the cloud and rain that will spoil the child is the meteor shower. as you can see, moving in is a south westerly wind get a great spoil the chances. it will bring a way start for many for our saturday morning. the rain clearing steadily east, there will be a heavier pulse going into the morning across parts of london, easing away, nine or ten o clock, gradually and quite a clearance behind it but further north, it will be quite a murky and misty and damp start with a few scattered showers around and more frequent showers in northern ireland and scotland pondered the winds is a feature, gus exposed coast up to 50 mph and the blustery star to the weekend. into the afternoon, a case of sunny spells and scat
to discuss, not least the ongoing disputes over trade, technology, taiwan, and fentanyl. the bbc s james clayton is in san francisco and he s filed this report. apec has started here and it is a huge moment for the city of san francisco, the biggest summit to be held here since the united nations charter was signed here in 1916. this is a huge economic summit. you are talking about more than 50% of all of the world s trade belongs to the 21 nations who will be attending here this week. and we are talking about 40% of the world s population. so it is a big economic conference, but by far the biggest ticket item here is the meeting between president biden and his counterpart in china, president xijinping. relations between those two nations have not been good as late. they last met last year in indonesia and since then you have had that moment where the american government shot down the chinese spy balloon and flaming tensions in the south china sea and also joe biden ramping u
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