to the impact of his tourette s. we ll be learning a bit more about it. i want to start by introducing my panel for the next hour. tonight, i mjoined by the broadcaster and political reporter at politics home, nadine batchelor hunt, and bryan lanza, who is a former director of communications on presisent trump s transitions team and a partner at the global on president trump s transitions team and a partner at the global strategy firm mercury. hello. a proper hello in a moment, but i want to bring details out of that ukrainian city of kramatorsk, that city centre, you can see the pictures, which has been hit by a russian missile attack. we know that potentially people are trapped under the rubble as they are attempting to be rescued. we know there are injuries and we know there are fatalities there. this is effectively city centre, so an area with restaurants, and the attack happened about 7:30pm in the evening, so it would have been busy at the time. the latest numbers are t
had it been, i am that being brought to my attention. had it been, lam highly that being brought to my attention. had it been, i am highly confident that i would have said that we should put in place such a provision because the impact on the overall virus would have been relatively low because, although the numbers are far too big, they are as part of the population relatively low. and in the same way that we realise that our initial regulations, in terms of how they impacted funerals, for example, were much firmer in their interpretation on the ground than we had intended so we therefore changed them, that is the sort of thing that i certainly would have been open to considering and i am pretty sure i would have been in favour of it had it been brought to my attention, but i haven t seen any paperwork on this question. i haven t seen any paperwork on this cuestion. , ., , , , question. open to considering it is helful, question. open to considering it is helpful. thank qu
that should happen over the next three days, during that negotiated pause in the fighting. there is also scope for that pause to be extended if the two sides can agree a further exchange of prisoners and hostages. however, israel has not withdrawn its military from gaza and has made clear that it intends to continue its operation against hamas. meanwhile, more aid is being allowed into gaza. on friday, around 150 trucks carrying medical supplies, fuel and food entered the strip through the rafah crossing. returning to the 2a hostages released from gaza on friday, they have spent the night in hospitals in israel. the israeli children s hospital has released a video of hostages reuniting with their loved ones. this is the moment nine year old ohad, his mother and grandmother, greeted their relatives. amazing pictures. let s take a moment to look at what we know about those freed hostages all of whom were captured during the hamas attack on israel on the 7th of october. qa
west not abandon its commitments to ukraine and really double down, but i think putin will feel the pressure to show that his military can deliver, it will be a key aspect of undermining prigozhin s a narrative that this is really a wagner victory, that the russian military is incompetent, cannot manage this more, so if putin wants to take back the narrative, we can expect, i imagine, to see him take some stronger measures over the coming days to show some kind of effort at effectiveness. whether it succeeds or not is the million dollar question. or not is the million-dollar question- or not is the million-dollar cuestion. ., ., ., question. noreen and our panel, nadine and bryan question. noreen and our panel, nadine and bryan, question. noreen and our panel, nadine and bryan, thank - question. noreen and our panel, nadine and bryan, thank you - question. noreen and our panel, | nadine and bryan, thank you very much. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. let s loo
26% of their members run dry today. 27% run dry yesterday. small improvements, but they want that to go faster. the picture is very patchy across the uk. so scotland on the north of england seem to be improving. not quite the case in london on the south east. it is also getting more political. so, the labour leader keir starmer said today that the government need to be taking emergency action to tackle the crisis, and that includes trying to get temporary visas for foreign drivers through faster. the government have had their tankers out on the road for the last few days, and we have been told to expect the army in the next few days. they promised these 5000 additional visas. those drivers won t arrive until, at the earliest, later this month. quite a lot of the measures they have introduced will take time to work through. it still hasn t reassured people. the big question is, what will? question is, what will? caroline davies, thank question is, what will? caroline davies, thank yo