could be a critical moment in the course of the war in gaza. the israel cabinet has been meeting to vote on a proposed deal that will see hamas released dozens of hostages. they were seized when hamas designated a terrorist organisation by the us and uk launched its attack on israel on october seven. it is thought, in return, israel will release more than 100 palestinian pill prisoners and there will be a four day paul s infighting. amid the hope an announcement from the palestinian islamichhad group that one of the hostages it was holding has died. we start with this report from our senior international correspondent who is in tel aviv. after six long weeks, there is hope. here are some of those who could soon be coming home. oriya is four and loves football and ice cream. and kfir is just ten months old and recently started crawling. he is always smiling, relatives say. in tel aviv tonight, campaigners standing together as israel s government debated the deal. # just come h
and drizzle around. as we go through the day, the winds will start to strengthen and we see rain pushing into northern ireland in western scotland. a mild day, 9 12 c. windy across western areas tomorrow evening, gusts of 40 15 mph, may be 70 mph gusts across north west scotland. a weather warning for that. the blustery and wet weather will sink south east into the first part of wednesday. it will try to clear but you can see another pulse of rain pushing in from the south west, and with that, the winds will once again strengthen. that takes us into wednesday night. this will be our stormy spell of weather. a very deep area of low pressure. gales are likely. that will cause some disruption. the wind is only slowly easing towards the end of the week. sophie. hello and welcome to sportsday. i m jane dougall. still significant gaps between men and women s prize money in some sports including football, but a bbc study finds the majority now offer parity at the top level. a decade
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the latest rail strike in the uk ended a short time ago but passengers are still being warned to expect disruption. members of the rmt union are returning to work although many trains will not begin running until later today. our transport correspondent katy austin has this report. we can talk now to the travel journalist simon calder. he s at paddington station in central london, where national rail is showing multiple delays this morning. give us an overview of whether things are getting back to normal. clearly they are not there yet. this is the first train clearly they are not there yet. tn 3 is the first train supposed to be running since the four day our empty strike and unfortunately, here at paddington which is the hub for trains from the capital to the west of england and south wales, there have been no trains all morning! they were due to start about one hour ago, they were due to start about one hourago, but they were due to start about one hour ago, but overrunning engi