safeguarding individual personal data are significant and i know from my time in the nhs that my colleagues there spent a significant amount of effort and time making sure that data was treated appropriately. sure that data was treated appropriately- sure that data was treated appropriately. sure that data was treated auroriatel. ., ~ ., ., ~ appropriately. thank you for talking to us tonight so let s take a look at some of the front pages. the daily telegraph biggest tax cut for businesses in 50 years. the photographs of the four teenagers, so upsetting, the four missing boys who were found deaded in a submerged car. on the front page of the guardian, the photographs of four boys. the sun, so young, it is their main story. we have the independent, hunt s ultimatum to the disabled, work from home or lose your benefits. that s all from us tonight. kirsty s here tomorrowv to analyse exectly how the autumn statement will affect you. goodnight. let s cross live now to terence
in the talks to say that a deal could be on the way. us officials have previously said an agreement is closer than ever before. it s believed negotiators have been discussing a multi day truce, aid deliveries and an exchange for palestinians held in israeli jails. but the talks, mediated by qatar, are complex, and israel is yet to comment. live now to my colleague mark lowen, who s injerusalem. thank you very much indeed. the families of the 240 or so hostages still held since hamas since the 7th of october are waiting anxiously for news to try to soothe their trauma. there are signs that weight that progress has been made, with the president of the international committee of the red cross and qatar, the country apparently leading negotiations on the release of the hostages. you will remember that the icrc was involved in bringing back four hostages in october. but there is growing anger 0ctober. but there is growing anger here from some family members of hostages on th
here, whereas in central and western scotland there will be clearer skies tonight so a little bit colder in the morning, around three degrees. so start off fairly overcast for the majority of the uk tomorrow, but the thinking is that as we go into the afternoon the skies will clear after afternoon the skies will clear after a damp start in east anglia and the south east, so there will be some sunshine for places like norwich, london, possibly southampton too, and also it may be 15 in glasgow. but for many of us it will remain fairly cloudy. saturday is the spring equinox, so the first day of astronomical spring. spring equinox, so the first day of astronomicalspring. high spring equinox, so the first day of astronomical spring. high pressure still very close by and that will hang around for quite a while. if you look at the outlook into next week, not a lot of change at all. fairly cloudy with that high pressure and temperature is around 11 to 13 degrees for most of us. thank
Today. Britains governing Conservative Party has made dramatic gains in local elections, a month before a general election takes place. As well as winning hundreds of Council Seats, their candidates were elected as mayors in the north east and midlands, traditional strongholds of the opposition labour party. Brexit and the unpopularity of the labour Leaderjeremy Corbyn appear to be the main reasons for their success. The conservatives picked up more than 500 extra seats across the country. They gained many from the left of Centre Labour party, which lost more than 300. The Scottish National party, which is currently in government in scotland, also lost seats to the conservatives. But it was the uk independence party, which campaigned for the country to leave the european union, that fared the worst, losing almost all of its councillors in seats it contested. Reacting to her partys huge gains, the Conservative Party leader and british Prime Minister stressed her need for a big mandate a
Dont you understand english . Please, please, please, lets be respectul. It comes as ukip says theresa may has some responsibility for the manchester bombing. And net migration to the uk falls by 84,000 most of those leaving the country were eu citizens. Good evening and welcome to bbc news. A Major International row has erupted after key images from the investigation into the Manchester Arena terror attack were leaked to the New York Times by Us Intelligence officials. Police here condemned the leak, which could have damaged the investigation. And said they would now limit the amount of information theyre willing to share with counterparts in america. Today, President Trump promised to root out the source of the leak, which he called deeply troubling. In other developments, officers investigating the attack have described the arrests made so far as significant , eight people remain in custody; 75 people injured in the attack remain remain in hospital, 23, including several children, a