hello and welcome, i m marion mcsherry. the results of an investigation into allegations of bullying by the uk s deputy prime minister, dominic raab, have been delivered to rishi sunak. the prime minister is said to be carefully considering the findings before deciding whether mr raab broke ministerial rules. mr raab, who is also justice secretary, denies bullying staff and says he always behaved professionally . nancy kacungira is at college green for us, following all the latest developments. so after all the waiting today, we are hearing no decision is set for today, at least? are hearing no decision is set for today, at least? that s right, when we first started today, at least? that s right, when we first started broadcasting - today, at least? that s right, when we first started broadcasting from | we first started broadcasting from here five hours ago, we thought there would be a matter of an hour or two before we heard about rishi sunak s decision, after him recei
don t. the prime minister has a big decision to make. the british citizens trapped under fire in the sudanese capital khartoum as food and water run out. buildings have been obliterated and pounded continuously. hundreds of people line the streets of kent for the funeral of the entertainer paul o grady. and coming up on bbc news: two own goals in the quarterfinal first leg. can manchester united turn their fortunes around against sevilla in the second leg of the europa league? good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. the biggest and most powerful space rocket ever launched has blown up on its maiden flight. spacex s starship exploded just minutes after lift off from texas. there was no one on board. elon musk, the man behind it, declared the test flight a success. he is trying to develop a reusable space vehicle that will eventually be able to carry up to 100 people on interplanetary flights as well as allowing travel to anywhere in the world in one hour or less. rebe
tonight he is across the border in the republic of ireland, where he ll spend the next two days retracing his irish roots. also on the programme: prince harry will attend his father s coronation next month, but meghan won t be travelling from california. billionaire twitter boss elon musk sits down with the bbc. he defends sacking thousands of staff, and says his time well, it s not been boring! it has been a roller coaster. find well, it s not been boring! it has been a roller-coaster. and is the world on course for been a roller-coaster. and is the world on course for the first - world on course for the first ever fall in fossil fuels producing electricity? because of renewables? on bbc london: and coming up on the bbc news channel. the uk and the republic of ireland submit theirjoint bid to host euro 2028, but two of the proposed stadiums aren t even built yet. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six, live from stormont on the day that president biden was in nort
hi there, thank you for being with us. we start our programme with the war between israel and hamas. benjamin netanyahu benjamin neta nyahu has benjamin netanyahu has ruled out a ceasefire in gaza, declaring this is a time for war. this ad he hailed the rescue of a hostage as evidence that israel s military offensive can free captives while delivering crushing blows to hamas. but as one hostage is rescued, more than 230 are believed to still be trapped in gaza. today, we heard from three of them. this is a still from a video released by hamas. we don t know anything about the conditions under which it was filmed, but the three women appear to be in reasonable health with no obvious signs of injury. prime minister benjamin netanyahu said the video was cruel psychological propaganda . unicef propaganda . has warned the humanitarian unicef has warned the humanitarian situation in gaza is growing worse by the hour but the us has said it is confident there will be an increase in
failure in preparing for the pandemic. the cast of friends pay tribute to matthew perry, saying they are utterly devastated by his death. hi there, thank you for being with us. we start our programme with the war between israel and hamas. the israeli military has announced the first rescue of a hostage, a soldier who was kidnapped by hamas on the 7th of october. she is private ori megidish. she is said to be doing well and has been reunited with her family. no details have been given of the circumstances of her rescue. but as one hostage is rescued, more than 230 are still believed to be trapped in gaza. today, we heard from three of them. this is a still from a video released by hamas. from left to right, you see rimon kirsht, danielle aloni and lena trupanov. we don t know anything about the conditions under which it was filmed, but the three women appear to be in reasonable health with no obvious signs of injury. prime minister benjamin netanyahu said the video was cru