Protests had been wrapped up. But early this evening, if youre watching on television, youre watching on television, you can see there are waving palestinian flags , free palestinian flags, free palestinian flags, free palestinian banners and fireworks being let off as chants of israel is a terrorist state rang out. The metropolitan police said it was looking into suspected criminal damage. Well, the Prime Minister, rishi sunak, has attended a Prayer Service tonight in a synagogue reaffirming the uks unwavering support for israel and the foreign secretary, James Cleverly says the government will also stand by israel reaffirmed our support court to israel in its self defence sense against this terrorist attack perpetrated by hamas, against unarmed civilians in many instances, this is an ongoing situation and of course we will be reviewing our support to israel and of course, british nationals in israel as the situation progresses. Well, in situation progresses. Well, in politics today,
Through the city and out to sea. Now to give you a sense of the power of that reverse tsunami 20 centimetres of fast moving water, is enough to knock adults off theirfeet here you had three metres of water sweeping everything in its path. It is an appalling loss of life the man in these pictures had onlyjust found his son, and was begging Rescue Workers not to move him. Desperate scenes repeated again and again there are some people who have lost 30 50 members of their extended family. Heres one survivor describing what he went through. Translation we woke up at around 33. 30am, i we heard a large bang. Anyone who was awake in derna for sure must ve heard it. The water was unbelievable, everyone could hear it coming. When we went outside, the city was gone, it had been raised to the ground. Well, to begin with, there are around 14 15 families which were swept away by the sea. Anyone who was in the valley was just swept away. Nine other people who live directly on the coast are gone, ma
further showers were longer spells of rain, whether we can turning milder but the weekend could be pretty wet and blustery. plenty more to come. thanks, ben. and that s the bbc news at six. you can keep up with all the latest developments on the bbc website. from the six team, it s goodbye. the news continues here on bbc one, as now it s time to join our colleagues across the nations and regions for the news where you are. goodnight. hello and welcome to sportsday. a final farewell to a footballing great. thousands line the streets, as the funeral of manchester united and england legend sir bobby charlton takes place. he was one of the greatest players that ever lived. a proper gentleman. the sport will be a lot worse without him. wales captain ben davies says their backs are to the wall but they still believe, as they aim to qualify for euro 202a. and we ll reflect on another gripping weekend of wsl football including arsenal s remarkable comeback win against leicester. al
The story of mali who fought through bullets, explosives and his own injuries to save british troops. Coming up on sportsday on bbc news. Chris colemans left his job with wales to take over as manager of the championship side sunderland. The deal should be confirmed by sunday. Good evening. The brexit secretary david davis says the uk has made compromises in the brexit negotiations and hasnt seen the same level of compromise back. Hes urged the other eu countries to be more flexible. But at a summit of eu leaders in sweden, the president of the eu council, donald tusk, has insisted the uk has much more work to do if talks on trade are to start next month. And the irish Prime Minister leo varadkar says without a guarantee therell be no physical border with Northern Ireland, discussions on trade cannot begin. Our Political Editor Laura Kuenssberg reports from berlin. Siren. Here in berlin, where the decisions matter so much. There in dublin, this morning. Thank you very much, thank you v
Million for the first time. In sport, the man who took wales to the semi finals of the euros has stepped down. Chris coleman has gone to manage the championships bottom side, sunderland. And philip has the weather. Good morning. A bit of everything in the weekends forecast. The bulk of the weekends forecast. The bulk of the sunshine in northern parts for saturday and more cloud in southern areas. All the details in a few minutes. Good morning. First, our main story air accident investigators are trying to work out what caused a plane and a helicopter to collide over buckinghamshire yesterday, killing four people. Teams will continue scouring the area around the National Trusts waddesdon estate, near aylesbury, for wreckage. Ian palmer reports. Beneath the canopy of autumn colour belies the wreckage of two light aircraft. This is the tale of the cessna plane. Nearby lies its wing and a little further away in a clearing are the remains of what is believed to be the helicopter. Two people