would benefit israel. he said we do urge them to stop this bombing in gaza. he spoke to the bbc s europe editor katya adler. we have had weeks of aid organisation sounding the alarm about gaza, and you have now said that humanitarian pauses and fighting aren t enough and there needs to be worked towards a ceasefire. are you disappointed that other world leaders aren tjoining you in that call it like the us are the uk? i you in that call it like the us are the uk? ., , , you in that call it like the us are the uk? .,, , a, you in that call it like the us are theuk? , a, a the uk? i hope they will and let s be clear, the uk? i hope they will and let s be clear. i the uk? i hope they will and let s be clear, i was the uk? i hope they will and let s be clear, i was one the uk? i hope they will and let s be clear, i was one of the uk? i hope they will and let s be clear, i was one of the - the uk? i hope they will and let s be clear, i was one of the first. be clear, i w
the ground is very saturated across the ground is very saturated across the country at the moment, so any heavy rainfall will be unwelcome. this system moves through in the early hours of wednesday and into thursday. there will be some snow in scotland, which will not last. but a pretty wet day in scotland. the storm will be driven along by a strong moving and it will intensify in the early hours of wednesday thursday. precision of that low is still subject to uncertainty, but it will bring heavy rain in eastern scotland and southern england. not only heavy rain, we are like to see damaging gusts of winds across england as well. thanks, louise and that s bbc news at six. now it is time for the news where you are. hello and welcome to sportsday, i mjane dougall. ice hockey fans pay tribute to the player killed at the weekend as the league reviews its safety measures. there s a major search under way for the missing father of liverpool midfielder luiz diaz. we ll have the lates
from him live shortly. the heat s off england for now, after victory in their first game, but what s the drink helping them to keep their cool in germany? let s get to that press conference now, and the weight is talking. andy white. i’m now, and the weight is talking. andy white- now, and the weight is talking. andy white. i m from bbc scotland and i ho -e andy white. i m from bbc scotland and i hepe you re andy white. i m from bbc scotland and i hope you re well. andy white. i m from bbc scotland and i hope you re well. just - andy white. i m from bbc scotland and i hope you re well. just give i andy white. i m from bbc scotland i and i hope you re well. just give us and i hope you re well. just give us a wee and i hope you re well. just give us a wee insight into how difficult the past few a wee insight into how difficult the past few days have been but how big the determination is to right the wrongs, the determination is to right the wrongs, if the de
where the crowds are ready for a hugely significant historic event that dates back more than two centuries. this is trooping the colour, as we mark the king s official birthday. all five regiments of the fog cards making their way onto centre stage. the footguards. led by the irish wolfhound known as seamus, the regimental mascot of the irish guards. because this year, it is number nine company irish guards who have the honour of providing the escort and trooping their colour. and with them comes the musical flair of the pipes and drums. we have a real treat in store. in about 15 minutes, his majesty the king will set off from buckingham palace for his second birthday parade as monarch and he will be accompanied by other members of the royal family. there is huge excitement around that. we can offer a number of ways to enjoy our coverage this morning. we have audio described commentary for those who are blind or partially sighted, that is via the red button. and you can fi
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