diane abbott, is free to stand for election in her north london constituency. it follows days of wrangling over her future, following suspension from the party, over comments she made about how jewish, irish and traveller people, experience racism. she was re admitted to labour on wednesday. ms abbott has yet to say, if she ll stand. here s our political correspondent, helen catt. the story that s been rumbling on for most of this week has now come to a sort of conclusion after sir keir starmer said that diane abbott, a very long serving labour mp, she was the first black woman elected to parliament, is free to stand as a labour mp at this election. she had claimed she was being blocked by the party. so what we re waiting to hear from in the next few days is to hear from diane abbott herself. she hasn t commented publicly since sir keir starmer said this yesterday, so we re waiting to hear from her to confirm if she will indeed do so. the crucial thing, though, is that it is
three part plan that would begin with a six week ceasefire in which the israeli forces would withdraw from populated areas of gaza. there would also be a surge of humanitarian aid as well as an exchange of some hostages for palestinian prisoners. the president said it was time for this war to end hamas issued for this war to end and hamas issued a statement saying it was ready to deal positively with any proposal offering a permanent ceasefire and a complete israeli withdrawal. the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu said the plan was in line with israel s demands that the war would not end until its hostages were released and hamas no longer ruled gaza or posed a military threat. our first report this hour is from vincent mcaviney. after almost eight months of israeli response to the 7th october attacks by hamas, gaza lays largely in ruins, with the lives of palestinians who call it home turned upside down. more than 36,000 have been killed across the region, accord
the different parties again. that was jess park with the the different parties again. that wasjess park with the conservative party. damian grammaticas with the labour party who we spoke to earlier, and damien was telling us about that clip that sir keir starmer had done this morning. jess was talking about the clip she did with the prime minister. different broadcasters come together, they all decide the different questions they want to put forward, and those of the ones that get put forward by one journalist. let s turn to the liberal democrats. they say that if they win the election, they will ensure ten premier league games per season are available to watch on free to air television. the party s leader, sir ed davey, said the plan was aimed at tearing down the paywall of high stadium ticket and tv subscription prices, and giving premier league football back to the country . let s speak to our political correspondent, ione wells. it is headline grabbing when it
if they win the election they will ensure ten premier league games per season are available to watch on free to air television. the party s leader, sir ed davey, said the plan was aimed at tearing down the paywall of high stadium ticket and tv subscription prices, and giving premier league football back to the country . but the conservatives have dismissed the pledge as sad and desperate . s getan s get an update, on all of the parties. 0ur political correspondent, ione wells. a busy weekend, what can we expect? as he outlined, all the parties have different policy announcement they will speak to this we can. for labour, they are keen to move on from what has been a difficult week for them after that row that broke out over whether the veteran mp diane abbott would be able to run