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Vaccination programme
In Gaza
is progressing well. People in
Eastern Germany
are voting in regional elections with a far right
Anti Immigration
party on track for a landmark win. And back to the old rule book. European airports
That
scrapped carry on liquid restrictions are made to reintroduce them today. Hello. We will find you and we will settle the score with you. The hostages and missing
Families Forum
has again urged the israel
Prime Minister
to agree to a ceasefire to secure the release of the remaining hostages. They plan a major protest
On Sunday
to reinforce their call. 97 people taken on the
7th October
are still believed to be held
In Gaza
. It is thought 64 are still alive, although hamas claims this number is lower, with 33 reported by the idf to be dead, but still
In Gaza
. The remains of 37 hostages have been recovered from gaza. 117 hostages have been released or rescued. Our correspondent in jerusalem, jon donnison, outlined the differing views within israel over any deal to get the hostages released. It reflects the divisions within the government but also with israeli society. In his short
Statement Benjamin Netanyahu
this morning said those who kill hostages dont want a deal, referring to the allegation from the israeli military
That
these hostages were brutally murdered in their words by hamas shortly before the bodies were found. But you have to remember back in november last year we had a ceasefire, a temporary ceasefire, where hostages were being exchanged for palestinian prisoners every day. That went on for about a week with roughly 10 hostages per day coming out and a lot of questions being asked about why did israel not continue with
That
process for a longer period and then some of those we now know have died might have been freed . Certainly
That
hostage
Families Forum
say today
That
the people whose bodies have been fine today bodies have been found today would have been alive today if a
Hostage Deal
could have been
Oliver Mcternan
is the director of forward thinking, an organisation addressing issues related to the
Middle East
Peace Process
he told me how he thought the latest developments might affect peace talks. First of all, the tragedy of those deaths i think could have been avoided and negotiations being given priority. But, it illustrates the risk if you pursue a double strategy. On the one hand you are saying i want negotiate for the release of the hostages but on the other hand you are pursuing a
Military Strategy
aimed at the total demise of those holding the hostages. I think the risk we see today, it is high, very high risk of people being killed in the process. How do you think this affects hamas. The awful reality is
That
these hostages are
Bargaining Chips
for them . Exactly, you know in explaining i dont endorse it but it doesnt make sense to me
That
they would kill hostages because theyve kept, we forget
That
had two young with another
In Gaza
, for almost ten years. They were there as
Bargaining Chips
to get released long term israeli prisonsers. So, it really doesnt fit the narrative, the picture, the experience
That
suddenly i think the
End Game
has to be negotiations. I cannot see
That
happening as long as netanyahu is pursuing his
Military Goal
because lets face it, if he signs a ceasefire which is essential, if were going to have the exchange of hostages, he is effectively signing his own resignation. Because, the day he signed a ceasefire will be the day of accountability of day he signs a ceasefire will be the day of accountability of
October 7th
happened, why there was a breach in israeli security, and also he returns to court because weve got to remember
That
when this sad episode began he was appearing in court each morning. So, i think it is not in his best interests to cease the military objective and as we see, the results of
That
, is extremely high risk. Un officials and local
Health Workers
In Gaza
are rolling out a mass polio
Vaccination Programme
. Israel and hamas have agreed to a series of limited pauses in fighting so the scheme can proceed safely. The
World Health Organization
says at least 90 of children under 10 will need to be vaccinated for the campaign to succeed. The
Roll Out
was organised after a
Io Month
old baby was partly paralysed by the first case of the virus
In Gaza
in a quarter of a century. Healthcare workers hoping to vaccinate 640,000 children under the age of 10 against polio over the course of the next few days. The
World Health Organization
has approved the release of 1. 6 million doses of the polio vaccine. The rollout will take place in several phases from the 1st to the 5th of september. On saturday, medics vaccinated children at one hospital in a symbolic move a day before the official campaign began. A short while ago i spoke to salim oweis, a spokesperson for unicef, which has teams in
Gaza Area
specific so, so far its going well and the turnaround is really good. We hope
That
it continues. We are seeing now
That
most these even small pauses, for us to be able to continue our work and deliver the vaccines to all the children under ten
In Gaza
. How are you going to ensure
That
you reach the children you need . Is there a way of having some sort of
Registration Process
because im sure relying on
Parents Volunteering
to come forward and do
That
one of course, they are in a war zone, they will have other things on their minds. There is a lot going on right now, festival parents bringing their children to the
Distribution Centres
but also unicef and who are trying to reach everyone wherever they are so theyre distributing in their shelters, there are thousands of workers on the ground trying to reach all the children so some of them are based in centres but some of them are model teams. Over 300 of them. This will hopefully get us to the 90 goal
That
we are looking for and will protect the children from polio spread. A lot is happening on the ground,
That
is why it is really crucial to continue the effort and its really crucial to have those pauses and being able to do the job. What happens if you dont reach
That
90 figure . That is really a catastrophe if
That
happens. Unfortunately if you dont get the 90 there is a risk of polio to spread and it is very highly contagious and fast spreading disease. The consequences are really bad, were talking about paralysis even death. The only way to fight polio is by preventing it through ventilation so
That
is really why we need this and we can not do without it. Airports in the
European Union
and other
Schengen Zone
countries which had scrapped 100
Millilitre Liquid
limits for
Hand Luggage
are reinstating them from sunday. The
European Commission
said its a temporary measure to address a technical issue with new equipment but its not said how long it will remain in place. Heres our transport correspondent, katy austin. For a while, it looked like the era of the tiny toiletry was nearly over all major airports in the uk were told to put in new state of the art scanners, allowing the 100ml limit on liquid containers going through
Security And Cabin
bags to be lifted. There have been delays getting the kit in place at the biggest hubs, but some regional ones had fully installed it beforejune this year and dropped the old rules. Then injune, the government suddenly announced
That
100ml restriction was back, and has given no date for scrapping it again. Now any eu airports which had moved over to the new scanners are also having to revert to the old limit. With the equipment needs sorting. The big
Issue Weve
got now is there is real lack of clarity to the consumers so we are seeing in the busy periods when people are travelling real confusion
That
entails and people are not sure what the processes are now when theyre travelling with liquids, and we have real disparity, not only across uk airports, but also across the eu as well. Rome and amsterdam are among the locations which had brought in the high
Tech Scanning
machines. Some others had started to roll them out and it is a very mixed picture but what is for sure
That
anyone who had the scanners in place and eased their rules are now having to revert to the old rules of 100ml. As with the eu, the uk has given no indication as to when those restrictions will end. Katy austin,
Bbc News
. Now its time for a look at
Todays Sport
with jane. There are two big for
Blood Donors
in the uk
On Sunday
, celtic and rangers approaching half time in the first derby. The new scottish season. It could have top of the table with a win and they are well positioned to do
That
, 2 0 doesnt matter what the first with the second. What a performance of the first have to go. The biggest game in the
English Premier
league takes place at
Old Trafford
as
Manchester Host
liverpool. Itll be the first time liverpools new
Head Coach
will come up against the other in england. They met in a friendly in the us which liverpool won. But he knows his countrymen but not well enough to call him a friend. No friends. Not well enough to call him a friend. No friends. Friends are something friend. No friends. Friends are
Something Else
friend. No friends. Friends are
Something Else
i friend. No friends. Friends are
Something Else
i think. Friend. No friends. Friends are
Something Else
i think. But i friend. No friends. Friends are
Something Else
i think. But a
L Something
else i think. But a very
Something Else
i think. But a very good relationship, a friend very good relationship, a friend or very good relationship, a
Friend Or Someone
you see a lot and go
Friend Or Someone
you see a lot and go out
Friend Or Someone
you see a lot and go out with to dinner. But,
That
and go out with to dinner. But,
That
is and go out with to dinner. But,
That
is not and go out with to dinner. But,
That
is not something
That
weve
That
is not something
That
weve done in the past. For
That
, weve done in the past. For
That
, we weve done in the past. For
That
, we dont know each liverpool is clear, they are in a different liverpool is clear, they are in a different phase of the life cycle, a different phase of the life cycle, they have a team which is mutuat cycle, they have a team which is mutual is mutual. They have, so players is mutual. They have, so players already is mutual. They have, so players already who is mutual. They have, so players already who are l is mutual. They have, so players already who are playing well together players already who are playing well together and players already who are playing well together and who players already who are playing well together and who are players already who are playing well together and who are very| well together and who are very exrrerienced well together and who are very experienced. We well together and who are very experienced. We have well together and who are very experienced. We have
That
well together and who are very i experienced. We have
That
much more experienced. We have
That
much more mixed, experienced. We have
That
much more mixed, we experienced. We have
That
much more mixed, we need experienced. We have
That
much more mixed, we need build more mixed, we need build together more mixed, we need build together more mixed, we need build touether. �. ,. ,. , together. Before we move away from football, together. Before we move away from football, some together. Before we move away from football, some sad together. Before we move away from football, some sad
News L
together. Before we move away| from football, some sad news to bring you. The ivory
Coast Defender
has died at the age of 39, he played 46 times
That
his country, he began his career with paris also represented the street clubs. He overcame non
Hodgkins Lymphoma
in 2021 during his playing days at cardiff and had been working at a club. Day four of the paralympics is well under way in paris, rowers left it late to claim a thrilling gold in the mixed doubles aiming for britains third successive gold in the division. But the hundred metres to go but time the charge patiently to snatch a dramatic victory. After
Ben Pritchard
won gold and another in mens singles. Top seed safely into the fourth round after canterbury beating
Australias Player
in straight sets and match
That
lasted less than two hours. Clear favourite to win the title. He won four titles on the service including his first
Grand Slam
at the australian open. As the womens, the 22 champion in new australian open. As the womens, the 22 champion in
New York
eager to pass rusher� s york eager to pass rusher� s player 6 4, 6 2. She said a player 6 4, 6 2. She said a chat with
Serena Williams
give chat with
Serena Williams
give a positive kick, another is a positive kick, another is also into the last 16. Lando also into the last 16. Lando norris. The italian
Grand Prix
norris. The italian
Grand Prix
with matt for stefan. This is a with matt for stefan. This is a seventh pole in rural and they seventh pole in rural and they didnt his career combined with didnt his career combined with a difficult session. This is a difficult session. This is what he needed as he looks to what he needed as he looks to close a 70 point gap. He starts close a 70 point gap. He starts third head of the ferraris and third head of the ferraris and ahead of his team mate. If ahead of his team mate. If third head of the ferraris and third head of the ferraris and ahead of his teammate. If not madrid, ahead of his teammate. If not madrid. So ahead of his teammate. If not madrid. So i ahead of his teammate. If not madrid, so i felt ahead of his teammate. If not madrid, so i felt better ahead of his teammate. If not madrid, so i felt better out madrid, so i felt better out there today. It the ahead of his teammate. Sir
In Gaza<\/a> is progressing well. People in
Eastern Germany<\/a> are voting in regional elections with a far right
Anti Immigration<\/a> party on track for a landmark win. And back to the old rule book. European airports
That<\/a> scrapped carry on liquid restrictions are made to reintroduce them today. Hello. We will find you and we will settle the score with you. The hostages and missing
Families Forum<\/a> has again urged the israel
Prime Minister<\/a> to agree to a ceasefire to secure the release of the remaining hostages. They plan a major protest
On Sunday<\/a> to reinforce their call. 97 people taken on the
7th October<\/a> are still believed to be held
In Gaza<\/a>. It is thought 64 are still alive, although hamas claims this number is lower, with 33 reported by the idf to be dead, but still
In Gaza<\/a>. The remains of 37 hostages have been recovered from gaza. 117 hostages have been released or rescued. Our correspondent in jerusalem, jon donnison, outlined the differing views within israel over any deal to get the hostages released. It reflects the divisions within the government but also with israeli society. In his short
Statement Benjamin Netanyahu<\/a> this morning said those who kill hostages dont want a deal, referring to the allegation from the israeli military
That<\/a> these hostages were brutally murdered in their words by hamas shortly before the bodies were found. But you have to remember back in november last year we had a ceasefire, a temporary ceasefire, where hostages were being exchanged for palestinian prisoners every day. That went on for about a week with roughly 10 hostages per day coming out and a lot of questions being asked about why did israel not continue with
That<\/a> process for a longer period and then some of those we now know have died might have been freed . Certainly
That<\/a> hostage
Families Forum<\/a> say today
That<\/a> the people whose bodies have been fine today bodies have been found today would have been alive today if a
Hostage Deal<\/a> could have been
Oliver Mcternan<\/a> is the director of forward thinking, an organisation addressing issues related to the
Middle East<\/a>
Peace Process<\/a> he told me how he thought the latest developments might affect peace talks. First of all, the tragedy of those deaths i think could have been avoided and negotiations being given priority. But, it illustrates the risk if you pursue a double strategy. On the one hand you are saying i want negotiate for the release of the hostages but on the other hand you are pursuing a
Military Strategy<\/a> aimed at the total demise of those holding the hostages. I think the risk we see today, it is high, very high risk of people being killed in the process. How do you think this affects hamas. The awful reality is
That<\/a> these hostages are
Bargaining Chips<\/a> for them . Exactly, you know in explaining i dont endorse it but it doesnt make sense to me
That<\/a> they would kill hostages because theyve kept, we forget
That<\/a> had two young with another
In Gaza<\/a>, for almost ten years. They were there as
Bargaining Chips<\/a> to get released long term israeli prisonsers. So, it really doesnt fit the narrative, the picture, the experience
That<\/a> suddenly i think the
End Game<\/a> has to be negotiations. I cannot see
That<\/a> happening as long as netanyahu is pursuing his
Military Goal<\/a> because lets face it, if he signs a ceasefire which is essential, if were going to have the exchange of hostages, he is effectively signing his own resignation. Because, the day he signed a ceasefire will be the day of accountability of day he signs a ceasefire will be the day of accountability of
October 7th<\/a> happened, why there was a breach in israeli security, and also he returns to court because weve got to remember
That<\/a> when this sad episode began he was appearing in court each morning. So, i think it is not in his best interests to cease the military objective and as we see, the results of
That<\/a>, is extremely high risk. Un officials and local
Health Workers<\/a>
In Gaza<\/a> are rolling out a mass polio
Vaccination Programme<\/a>. Israel and hamas have agreed to a series of limited pauses in fighting so the scheme can proceed safely. The
World Health Organization<\/a> says at least 90 of children under 10 will need to be vaccinated for the campaign to succeed. The
Roll Out<\/a> was organised after a
Io Month<\/a> old baby was partly paralysed by the first case of the virus
In Gaza<\/a> in a quarter of a century. Healthcare workers hoping to vaccinate 640,000 children under the age of 10 against polio over the course of the next few days. The
World Health Organization<\/a> has approved the release of 1. 6 million doses of the polio vaccine. The rollout will take place in several phases from the 1st to the 5th of september. On saturday, medics vaccinated children at one hospital in a symbolic move a day before the official campaign began. A short while ago i spoke to salim oweis, a spokesperson for unicef, which has teams in
Gaza Area<\/a> specific so, so far its going well and the turnaround is really good. We hope
That<\/a> it continues. We are seeing now
That<\/a> most these even small pauses, for us to be able to continue our work and deliver the vaccines to all the children under ten
In Gaza<\/a>. How are you going to ensure
That<\/a> you reach the children you need . Is there a way of having some sort of
Registration Process<\/a> because im sure relying on
Parents Volunteering<\/a> to come forward and do
That<\/a> one of course, they are in a war zone, they will have other things on their minds. There is a lot going on right now, festival parents bringing their children to the
Distribution Centres<\/a> but also unicef and who are trying to reach everyone wherever they are so theyre distributing in their shelters, there are thousands of workers on the ground trying to reach all the children so some of them are based in centres but some of them are model teams. Over 300 of them. This will hopefully get us to the 90 goal
That<\/a> we are looking for and will protect the children from polio spread. A lot is happening on the ground,
That<\/a> is why it is really crucial to continue the effort and its really crucial to have those pauses and being able to do the job. What happens if you dont reach
That<\/a> 90 figure . That is really a catastrophe if
That<\/a> happens. Unfortunately if you dont get the 90 there is a risk of polio to spread and it is very highly contagious and fast spreading disease. The consequences are really bad, were talking about paralysis even death. The only way to fight polio is by preventing it through ventilation so
That<\/a> is really why we need this and we can not do without it. Airports in the
European Union<\/a> and other
Schengen Zone<\/a> countries which had scrapped 100
Millilitre Liquid<\/a> limits for
Hand Luggage<\/a> are reinstating them from sunday. The
European Commission<\/a> said its a temporary measure to address a technical issue with new equipment but its not said how long it will remain in place. Heres our transport correspondent, katy austin. For a while, it looked like the era of the tiny toiletry was nearly over all major airports in the uk were told to put in new state of the art scanners, allowing the 100ml limit on liquid containers going through
Security And Cabin<\/a> bags to be lifted. There have been delays getting the kit in place at the biggest hubs, but some regional ones had fully installed it beforejune this year and dropped the old rules. Then injune, the government suddenly announced
That<\/a> 100ml restriction was back, and has given no date for scrapping it again. Now any eu airports which had moved over to the new scanners are also having to revert to the old limit. With the equipment needs sorting. The big
Issue Weve<\/a> got now is there is real lack of clarity to the consumers so we are seeing in the busy periods when people are travelling real confusion
That<\/a> entails and people are not sure what the processes are now when theyre travelling with liquids, and we have real disparity, not only across uk airports, but also across the eu as well. Rome and amsterdam are among the locations which had brought in the high
Tech Scanning<\/a> machines. Some others had started to roll them out and it is a very mixed picture but what is for sure
That<\/a> anyone who had the scanners in place and eased their rules are now having to revert to the old rules of 100ml. As with the eu, the uk has given no indication as to when those restrictions will end. Katy austin,
Bbc News<\/a>. Now its time for a look at
Todays Sport<\/a> with jane. There are two big for
Blood Donors<\/a> in the uk
On Sunday<\/a>, celtic and rangers approaching half time in the first derby. The new scottish season. It could have top of the table with a win and they are well positioned to do
That<\/a>, 2 0 doesnt matter what the first with the second. What a performance of the first have to go. The biggest game in the
English Premier<\/a> league takes place at
Old Trafford<\/a> as
Manchester Host<\/a> liverpool. Itll be the first time liverpools new
Head Coach<\/a> will come up against the other in england. They met in a friendly in the us which liverpool won. But he knows his countrymen but not well enough to call him a friend. No friends. Not well enough to call him a friend. No friends. Friends are something friend. No friends. Friends are
Something Else<\/a> friend. No friends. Friends are
Something Else<\/a> i friend. No friends. Friends are
Something Else<\/a> i think. Friend. No friends. Friends are
Something Else<\/a> i think. But i friend. No friends. Friends are
Something Else<\/a> i think. But a
L Something<\/a> else i think. But a very
Something Else<\/a> i think. But a very good relationship, a friend very good relationship, a friend or very good relationship, a
Friend Or Someone<\/a> you see a lot and go
Friend Or Someone<\/a> you see a lot and go out
Friend Or Someone<\/a> you see a lot and go out with to dinner. But,
That<\/a> and go out with to dinner. But,
That<\/a> is and go out with to dinner. But,
That<\/a> is not and go out with to dinner. But,
That<\/a> is not something
That<\/a> weve
That<\/a> is not something
That<\/a> weve done in the past. For
That<\/a>, weve done in the past. For
That<\/a>, we weve done in the past. For
That<\/a>, we dont know each liverpool is clear, they are in a different liverpool is clear, they are in a different phase of the life cycle, a different phase of the life cycle, they have a team which is mutuat cycle, they have a team which is mutual is mutual. They have, so players is mutual. They have, so players already is mutual. They have, so players already who is mutual. They have, so players already who are l is mutual. They have, so players already who are playing well together players already who are playing well together and players already who are playing well together and who players already who are playing well together and who are players already who are playing well together and who are very| well together and who are very exrrerienced well together and who are very experienced. We well together and who are very experienced. We have well together and who are very experienced. We have
That<\/a> well together and who are very i experienced. We have
That<\/a> much more experienced. We have
That<\/a> much more mixed, experienced. We have
That<\/a> much more mixed, we experienced. We have
That<\/a> much more mixed, we need experienced. We have
That<\/a> much more mixed, we need build more mixed, we need build together more mixed, we need build together more mixed, we need build touether. \ufffd. ,. ,. , together. Before we move away from football, together. Before we move away from football, some together. Before we move away from football, some sad together. Before we move away from football, some sad
News L<\/a> together. Before we move away| from football, some sad news to bring you. The ivory
Coast Defender<\/a> has died at the age of 39, he played 46 times
That<\/a> his country, he began his career with paris also represented the street clubs. He overcame non
Hodgkins Lymphoma<\/a> in 2021 during his playing days at cardiff and had been working at a club. Day four of the paralympics is well under way in paris, rowers left it late to claim a thrilling gold in the mixed doubles aiming for britains third successive gold in the division. But the hundred metres to go but time the charge patiently to snatch a dramatic victory. After
Ben Pritchard<\/a> won gold and another in mens singles. Top seed safely into the fourth round after canterbury beating
Australias Player<\/a> in straight sets and match
That<\/a> lasted less than two hours. Clear favourite to win the title. He won four titles on the service including his first
Grand Slam<\/a> at the australian open. As the womens, the 22 champion in new australian open. As the womens, the 22 champion in
New York<\/a> eager to pass rusher\ufffd s york eager to pass rusher\ufffd s player 6 4, 6 2. She said a player 6 4, 6 2. She said a chat with
Serena Williams<\/a> give chat with
Serena Williams<\/a> give a positive kick, another is a positive kick, another is also into the last 16. Lando also into the last 16. Lando norris. The italian
Grand Prix<\/a> norris. The italian
Grand Prix<\/a> with matt for stefan. This is a with matt for stefan. This is a seventh pole in rural and they seventh pole in rural and they didnt his career combined with didnt his career combined with a difficult session. This is a difficult session. This is what he needed as he looks to what he needed as he looks to close a 70 point gap. He starts close a 70 point gap. He starts third head of the ferraris and third head of the ferraris and ahead of his team mate. If ahead of his team mate. If third head of the ferraris and third head of the ferraris and ahead of his teammate. If not madrid, ahead of his teammate. If not madrid. So ahead of his teammate. If not madrid. So i ahead of his teammate. If not madrid, so i felt ahead of his teammate. If not madrid, so i felt better ahead of his teammate. If not madrid, so i felt better out madrid, so i felt better out there today. It the ahead of his teammate. Sir
Keir Starmer<\/a> this week gave a speech in which he said things will get worse before they get better. Our political correspondent
Damian Grammaticas<\/a> explained why the
Governments Message<\/a> has been so bleak. Keir starmer,
Rachel Reeves<\/a> the chancellor, all talking about the inheritance
That<\/a> they say they have received from the last government, from the conservatives, saying they looked into the books and there is this huge deficit overspend,
Unbudgeted Items<\/a> and they need to take action. So warnings about what may come in the budget
That<\/a> is coming at
The End<\/a> of october, and the likelihood of tax rises. And of course also saying
That<\/a> difficult decisions have already been taken, like cutting the
Winter Fuel Allowance<\/a> for millions of pensioners making those limited to those on pension credit. What we have had today interestingly is the leader of the commons,
Lucy Powell<\/a>, who has been asked exactly about this, and about whether the government is being too gloomy, lets listen to what she said. What we have inherited was much worse not just what we thought it was going to be, but what the office for budget responsibility, the institute for fiscal studies, much worse in terms of the in
Year Situation<\/a> for the countrys finances. So we have had to take some really difficult decisions
That<\/a> we would not have wanted to have taken around things like targeting and the
Winter Fuel<\/a> payments. The reason we do
That<\/a> is because the deficit was much higher than anyone thought, and the spending was higher than anyone thought, if we hadnt taken
That<\/a> action we would have seen a run on the pound, the
Economy Crashing<\/a> and the people who pay the price for
That<\/a> of the poorest and pensioners and those on fixed incomes. That was mp
Lucy Powell<\/a> a little bit earlier. But is there a positive
That<\/a> the government is trying to highlight . There are certainly labour mps who want to see
That<\/a>, they want more of a positive message because they worry there is too much gloom. Part of the job of
Lucy Powell<\/a> is timetabling the agenda of parliament and what she was to say is
That<\/a> there is this packed agenda of legislation
That<\/a> the government is going to bring in, the biggest one day same of any government in decades and theres going to be all sorts of measures on rail franchising, measures to do with tougher
Action Water<\/a> bosses, the energy markets, setting out energy, they want to say
That<\/a> there will be measures to lower
Energy Bills<\/a> in the long term but also the short term. They want to have a campaign to encourage pensioners to, if they are eligible, not yet getting pension credit,
That<\/a>ll be a way to then access
That<\/a> help with
Energy Bills<\/a> of is
That<\/a> sort of thing. They are talking about. What she was saying was
That<\/a> it about fixing the foundations of the country but i think what the government is going to find when the comeback is
That<\/a> the
Opposition Party<\/a>, the conservatives and the others, are going to start questioning them about their choices. Are they making
Trade Offs<\/a> here, weve already seen
That<\/a>, giving pay rises to
Public Sector<\/a> workers like
Junior Doctors<\/a> and the like, at the expense of pensioners. That will be one for the
Trade Off Being<\/a> pointed out but i think one thing the government may find is
That<\/a> the
Opposition Party<\/a> particularly the conservatives, there are a bit wrapped up in their internal arguments. Leadership, campaigns, in orderto arguments. Leadership, campaigns, in order to be, there will be
That<\/a> process which is starting to whittle down the contenders. That is all going to consume quite a bit of time. Derbyshire police say the pilot of a
Light Aircraft<\/a> was killed when his plane crashed near chesterfield. The man was the only person on board. Flightradar data suggests the plane was a two seater evektor sportstar, typically used by flight schools. It appears to have taken off from
Coal Aston Airfield<\/a> before reaching about 2,000 feet, before making a sharp descent over chesterfield. People on
Social Media<\/a> reported hearing a
Loud Bang<\/a> and seeing black smoke. One of the first patients in england to be matched to a personalised
Cancer Vaccine<\/a> has received his jab. The hope is
That<\/a> the vaccine will train the
Immune System<\/a> to recognise the
Cancer And Delay<\/a> or stop it from returning. Jen smith has more. We need to give it to you before ten oclock tonight. Stephen was diagnosed with
Bowel Cancer<\/a> in september last year after taking part in a screening programme. His treatment has been successful, but there remains a risk the cancer could return. This new vaccine could change
That<\/a>. The trials are such
That<\/a> because theyll be testing my blood against, um, my treatments, they will, um, i understand, be able to use
That<\/a> information as to know where how far were moving forward. I was told i wouldnt be able to give blood. So this is my way of helping the society and hopefully down the line this will be a case
That<\/a>, um, will be in the same scenario as smallpox, which will be a thing of the past. Tests have showed
That<\/a> stephen still had fragments of cancerous dna in his blood, which puts him at increased risk of his cancer coming back. So his dna was studied and sequenced ahead of today, resulting in his own personalised vaccine. This trial is
That<\/a> we are notjust putting in a
Vaccine Against<\/a>, in this case,
Bowel Cancer<\/a>. Were putting in the
Vaccine Against<\/a> a patient\ufffd s own
Bowel Cancer<\/a>. So the vaccine has been completely tailor made to the patient and its about as personalised as it gets. Everything we do is about getting the right treatment to the right patient, and you dont get more personalised than this. Unlike vaccines
That<\/a> protect us from disease,
Cancer Vaccine<\/a>s are for patients who already have cancer. They help the bodys
Immune System<\/a> recognise and
Attack Cancer<\/a> cells. But research is at an early stage, so patients involved are currently included in
Clinical Trials<\/a>. A lot of the treatments coming through on our
Clinical Trials<\/a> offer lots of hope and potential. The world of
Cancer Research<\/a> is expanding rapidly, with loads of different avenues for treatment and potential options. So to have
That<\/a> in our armoury to offer it to our patients is brilliant for our consultants and hopefully gives options they otherwise wouldnt have. Stephen will be monitored over a year to see if the cancer reappears. Hes the first of a handful of patients to receive the treatment, with other
South West<\/a> hospitals helping to identify potential candidates. Scientists say were not yet at the stage of a vaccine to prevent cancer, but trials like this one in torbay are hugely helping push us in the right direction. Jen smith,
Bbc News<\/a>. Voting is taking place in two elections in
Eastern Germany<\/a> where the far right
Afd Party<\/a> is expected to perform strongly. The party is
Anti Immigration<\/a>; wants to replace the euro with the deutschmark; and opposes the national
Governments Approach<\/a> to the war in ukraine and climate change. The us
Vice President<\/a> , kamala harris, has accused her republican rival, donald trump, of
Disrespecting Sacred Ground<\/a> during his recent visit to arlington national cemetery. The democratic president ial nominee accused
Mr Trump<\/a> of carrying out a political stunt at the
Military Cemetery<\/a> on monday. His visit was recorded and used on
Social Media<\/a> for
Election Campaign<\/a> purposes. The
Us Army<\/a> has already criticised the trump campaign team. Commemorative events are taking place in the russian town of beslan to mark the twentieth anniversary of the beslan school siege. More than
Three Hundred<\/a> people. Including at least 180 children, were killed when
Chechen Separatists<\/a> burst into
The School<\/a> on its first day of term. They took more than
A Thousand<\/a>
People Hostage<\/a> to demand independence for chechnya. Children, parents and teachers were held at the
School Gymnasium<\/a> for three days. The siege ended suddenly when russian
Security Forces<\/a> stormed
The School<\/a>. Witnesses described the operation as chaotic, saying the russian special troops used excessive force and heavy weapons. Where there is a flower competition, a contest where the idea is to create the most decorative and elaborate floats all made from flowers. They look absolutely beautiful. Stay with us here on
Bbc News<\/a>. Hello. Its a new month and
That<\/a> means meterologically days we generally got a low
Pressure Close<\/a> by with
Weather Front<\/a>s and were picking up quite a bit of
Humidity And Warmth<\/a> of the new continent so
That<\/a>is warmth of the new continent so
That<\/a> is going to really complicate the story somewhat with where showers and thunderstorms will appear. For many, it is going to feel warm and humid for part two of the weekend. As we draw this air of the continent and there will be scattered showers and thunderstorms but also some sunshine. The best of the century will be across the
South East<\/a> with a high of 20 celsius. Across the west, there will be more clouds and thunderstorms becoming more widespread through part of the midlands into wales, spreading further northwards. High teens across the north, we will see some warmth in the highlands and very warm in the
South East<\/a>. It stays muddy and humid tonight, we will see showers and longer spells of
Rain And Thunder<\/a> pushing into
England And Scotland<\/a> and it will be a
Warm And Muggy<\/a> night across scotland and no lower than 70 degrees in the
South East<\/a>. Monday, weve got
Weather Front<\/a> across the uk, a lot of clout around with some distant nook but thunderstorms across northern and eastern england, pushing into scotland. The odd spend some. And temperature is not quite as high but still up to 25 degrees in the
South East<\/a>. As you move into tuesday, we started this area of
High Pressure<\/a> begin to exert its force across the country. That will try and push the
Weather Front<\/a> away so if tuesdayis the
Weather Front<\/a> away so if tuesday is quite a mixed picture, we could see a
Weather Front<\/a> bringing mixed showers and there could be showers or thunders across the south. Temperatures are below so 20 or 20 degrees. From wednesday, i think this area of
High Pressure<\/a> will exerted force across the country, it could bring a few showers into the north western areas and low pressure of the new continent will loiter in the south of the uk. There is a chance of some heavy showers or thunderstorms toward southern areas but generally speaking, particularly further north, it should settle down. This is
Bbc News<\/a>, the headlines
Prime Minister<\/a>
Benjamin Netanyahu<\/a> says israel \ufffd will not rest\ufffd until it catches those responsible for the killing of six people who had been held hostage by hamas. Relatives of hostages are planning to hold a demonstration. Again calling for a ceasefire deal. The first full day of a mass
Vaccination Programme<\/a>
In Gaza<\/a> is being hailed as a success by humanitarian agencies. They are aiming to immunise more than 600,000 children against polio. People are voting in regional election in
Eastern Germany<\/a>. The far right
Party Alternative<\/a> for germany\ufffd is forecast to win its first state, in a ballot labelled a \ufffd litmus test\ufffd for next years federal election. Airports in nearly 30 european countries, which had scrapped limits for liquids in
Hand Luggage<\/a>, are made to reinstate the restrictions from sunday. The eu says the reversal is a temporary measure to address a technical issue with new equipment. Martin will be with you for your headlines at 2 00pm and the rest of the news. Now on
Bbc News<\/a> the
Travel Show<\/a>. On the show this week. Probably the best way to think about this coastline, which is endlessly shifting down the centuries, is as a living sand dune. Why do we do
That<\/a> . Because we love to drink the cider with the bubbles. Did picasso ever come here . No. Well, i camejust searching the wind. It was a paradise for windsurfing. Wind every day. The
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