on, it is all about himself and how wonderful he is, and he made a total mess of the eu referendum, including the negotiations with europe that preceded it, and yet this is the man thatis preceded it, and yet this is the man that is now in charge of the foreign office. i ve got very serious doubts. all i can say and i have said it before is that i am very glad that i found the courage to leave the conservative party when i did, because i certainly would be leaving now. did, because i certainly would be leaving ow- did, because i certainly would be leaving nova leaving now. and you are course observed in leaving now. and you are course observed in the leaving now. and you are course observed in the foreign - leaving now. and you are course observed in the foreign office, i leaving now. and you are course | observed in the foreign office, in the home office, i should say, pardon me, before. what advice would you be giving to james cleverly right now? i you be giving to j
pageantry is over. the king and queen are back now buckingham palace. we queen are back now buckingham palace. ~ ., ., ., palace. we will have a debate that will beain palace. we will have a debate that will begin on palace. we will have a debate that will begin on this palace. we will have a debate that will begin on this king s palace. we will have a debate that will begin on this king s speech. . will begin on this king s speech. the prime minister and leader of the opposition will both rise and give their speeches. that debate goes on for some time. in theory that debates, there will be about at the end of that. in theory, it is a test of the government. to see whether it can get through the commons. the last time a government failed to get a king s speech through was 192a. that is not an outcome we would expect. what you can get a bit of a sense of the debate that will happen our conservative mps enthused by this. that is a really big thing, because many of them ar
mp and we have similar issues in scotland around police officer numbers and the conservatives have delivered more numbers but the numbers are stretched and that s before we even get to the courts. the prime minister says these are issues voters care about, like the issues voters care about, like the issues around the frustrations around crime and punishment, and given your experience, you will be following them closely. the idea of the police would have more power to enter a property to seize stolen goods without a warrant which is very frustrating for voters. it may not seem like a big issue but it is something that could make a difference. something that could make a difference- something that could make a difference. , , ., , difference. the issue for me is around community difference. the issue for me is around community policing - difference. the issue for me is| around community policing and difference. the issue for me is - around community policing and seeing polic
you love them, tell them. if you haven t already told them how vulnerable you sometimes feel, tell them. you never know what is coming around the corner. it was a very beautiful ceremony. we ll talk live to the prisons minister damian hinds. here for labour is their shadow health secretary wes streeting. last week the murderer of zara aleena had his sentence cut on appeal. today s king s speech introduced whole life sentences for sexually motivated killings. we ll get the reaction of zara aleena s aunt. also tonight. we report from kfar afza an israeli kibbutz where hamas killed families in their homes a month ago today. we speak to a member of prime minister benjamin netanyahu s party, as israel says its military response to the atrocities has reached the heart of gaza city. we area we are a couple of kilometres from the border with gaza and this is one of the communities worst hit on october the 7th. more than 100 people died here in this community. what was the vision? w
further east into england and wales but very few will reach east anglia and the south east. temperatures 11-13, and the south east. temperatures 11 13, pretty similar to what we had today. i want to take you back across the atlantic, though, because this mass of cloud is really looking quite threatening. this is a band of cloud and rain, of course. that will come scooting across the atlantic into the uk on tuesday night and wednesday morning. the un says gaza is becoming a graveyard for children . the israeli defence force will enter gaza city within the next 48 hours according to reports in israli media. what happens after that? israeli troops say they have essentially split the gaza strip into two and they have encircled gaza city in the north. we ll talk to the secretary general of the norwegian refugee counciljan egerland who was involved in the oslo peace accords in the 90s. tonight, hundreds of israelis injerusalem have gathered to mark the 30 days since 1,400 people