in his hush money trial on thursday. today, he delivered a rambling response to the verdict. we ll look at what comes next legally and politically. and after days of uncertainty, labour leader sir keir starmer says diane abbott can run on his party s ticket. and we ll bring you up to date with everything else that s been happening on the campaign trail here in the uk. for weeks now, there have been talks and antipication around a ceasefire deal to end the conflict in gaza, and for weeks, those talks and that anticipation has led to nothing. could there be a breakthrough tonight? president biden has been speaking in the last few hours. he said israel had submitted a comprehensive, new proposal for a ceasefire to end its war with hamas. the plan would involve the withdrawal of israeli troops from populated areas of gaza as well as the release of israeli hostages. mr biden said the proposal has been sent to the palestinian side, and he urged hamas to accept it. let s hear some o
in their ground operation in gaza, but pressure mounting on president biden as the humanitarian crisis worsens in gaza worsens. 400 foreign nationals have crossed into egypt today, but another 6000 trapped and waiting to get on a list. we will hearfrom one man who is desperately trying to extract his parents. 0ur panel this evening security consultant justin crump from sybiline and the washington post s live anchor leigh anne caldwell. we will dip into the ongoing row in congress over israel and ukraine aid. and we will bring you the news from that hour long sit down rishi sunak had tonight with billionaire elon musk. good evening. the israeli prime minister says his country will not agree to a ceasefire with hamas. the calls for a pause in fighting, he said, are calls for a surrender. instead, the idf will be intensifying its military operations. bbc verify have been looking at the satellite pictures for us. this image is from november the ist. the israeli military appear
as frank gardner reports. war planes from another time. memories from 80 years ago. today, a chance to honor those men and women who took part in d day, the operation that helped end the second world war. service chiefs, prime ministers past and present, the royalfamily and of course, the veterans. roy haywood was 19 on that day, a trooper in the sherwood rangers. i landed in on the evening of d day, and three weeks later i was so badly damaged that they had to amputate both my legs below the knee. i returned home eventually, and i have to say that i always considered myself one of the lucky ones that survived because so many of us didn t. this was the largest ever amphibious invasion in human history, over150,000 british, us, canadian and french troops landing on normandy s beaches under withering fire from german defenses. let us once again commit ourselves always to remember, cherish and honor those who served that day and to live up to the freedom they died for. honoring