from new york in just a moment. right now, let s take you live to khan younis in southern gaza. this is the hospital and there has been another day of intense fighting there. our international editor jeremy bowen reports, and a warning, it contains some images you may find distressing. gaza is on the brink of a full blown collapse, says the un. almost 2 million people have been driven from their homes by israeli forces. civil order, the un warns, is breaking down. in deir al balah, the mosque was bombed with such force that the yafa hospital next door was put out of action. the hospital director said gaza s health care system is being targeted systematically. israel said it launched a50 strikes in the last 2a hours. it released these night vision pictures without a soundtrack. the americans repeated warnings that israel is killing too many civilians. it is a war crime to target civilians or harm them with an indiscriminate attack. more pictures are emerging on social media of
as many of us look forward to a summer holiday, the cost of being dropped off at the airport is now higher than ever. i ll have the details on how much it s gone up. it s gold in rome for keely hodgkinson. despite struggling with illness, she wins the european 800m title once again, with the olympics just around the corner. after a brighter, sunny start in central and eastern areas, rain in the west will cross us all except for the far east and it will be windy especially in the west. all the details later. it s thursday the 13th ofjune. our main story. labour will publish its election manifesto this morning, with sir keir starmer saying he is putting wealth creation at the heart of his plans for government. he s said there will be no surprises on tax and has ruled out increases in vat, income tax and national insurance. the conservatives have challenged labour to match their own range of tax pledges for families and businesses. our political correspondent damian grammaticas
Good morning. Its friday 28th april. Im annita mcveigh. Police say theyve arrested six people following a Counter Terrorism operation in North West London, in which a woman was shot by armed officers. The female suspect, whos in her 20s, is under police guard in hospital. Officers believe theyve thwarted an active Terrorist Plot. The raid is not connected with yesterdays arrest near Downing Street of a man carrying knives. Our correspondent andy moore is in willesden at the scene for us now. Whats the latest you have on this investigation . We now have a total of six people arrested in connection with this investigation. There was a raid on the street at about 7pm yesterday and we can bring you some video filmed by a neighbour. You can see Police Officers with long barrelled guns, we understand cs gas was fired into the property, you can see today one of the windows is broken, so you can see those armed Police Officers. We can see what appears to be a woman who is brought out of the pr
tomorrow, the winds pick up again in england and wales, especially the south and, across these areas, 40 mph quite widely in lad and it could be stronger than that around the coast, with some travel disruption and perhaps damage. perhaps not too many across east anglia and the south east but, as you can see, showers will develop widely across the uk tomorrow they will be heavy and thundery, perhaps not quite so windy across scotland and northern ireland, but temperatures typically around 80 on 19th tip and improved on today to dip it could make 22 in the south east and east anglia. that error of low pressure continued to move north. as it does so, it should take away the worst of the weather for sunday. it will be windy for a while in scotland, and some heavy showers in the north east. otherwise, further south, not as windy on sunday, with some sunshine and still some showers and they could on the heavy side. it s not getting anyone desecrate any warm up to tip top temperatures of 21 f