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Stop welcome to
Bbc News
now, three hours welcome to
Bbc News
now, three hours of fast moving news, interviews and reaction. Ukraines
President Zelensky
says that a russian
Missile Strike
has killed more than 41 people. It happened in
Poltava
a city in the east of ukraine. President zelensky said that more than 180 people were wounded. Speaking in the last hour, he said it was a very difficult day for ukraine. The ukrainian
Defence Ministry
called it a � barbaric strike against an educational establishment. This is what
President Zelensky
said a short while ago. Translation i have received preliminary l reports on the russian attack on
Poltava
. According to the information available now, two ballistic missiles hit the territory of an educational institution and a neighbouring hospital. One of the buildings in the institute of communications was partially destroyed. People were trapped under the rubble. Many of them were rescued. More than 180 people were injured. Unfortunately, there are many dead. As of now, 41 people have been reported dead. My condolences go to all the families and friends. Bbc
Monitorings Russia
and ukraine specialist, vitaly shevchenko, gave us the latest update. The ukrainian
President Isnt
really giving much details about exactly what was hit, saying it was an educational establishment and a hospital nearby.
0ne Building
was partially destroyed, according to volodymyr zelensky. But there is
Speculation Online
that this educational establishment had to do with the military, particularly a russia are to saying russia are used to ballistic missiles and the people at the targeted facilities just did not have enough time to evacuate. It was hit when they were evacuating to the bomb shelter. Officials in ukraine are saying numerous people were trapped under the rubble, 25 people were rescued, and 11 of them from under the rubble. Now,
Poltava
is not very close to the
Front Line
. It is a city in sort of central, eastern ukraine, that has not been as badly affected by incessant russian
Missile Strike
s as some of the other cities, but it clearly has military targets which russia is very keen to destroy. And todayis is very keen to destroy. And today is a very tragic day for ukraine, and particularly the city of
Poltava
. City of
Poltava
. The bbcs vitaly shevchenko. Well meanwhile,
President Putin
has been holding talks with his mongolian counterpart in ulaanbaatar. Its mr putins first visit to a country that recognises the
International Criminal Court
since it issued an
Arrest Warrant
for him last year. Kyiv condemned
Mongolias Decision
not to arrest the russian leader, accusing it of sharing responsibility for war crimes. Russia has been looking to build a
Gas Pipeline
through mongolia to china to increase its
Fossil Fuel
exports and compensate for losses of european markets. Lets speak to the
Defence Analyst
at the university of bath, patrick bury. Patrick bury, just tell me in terms of the significance of this and why it
Poltava
has been targeted, what is your assessment from the information we have at the moment . As assessment from the information we have at the moment . We have at the moment . As your last correspondence we have at the moment . As your last correspondence said, we have at the moment . As your last correspondence said, we last correspondence said, we dont have all the details yet. What i would say is that this kind of
Mass Casualty Scenario
is unusual. We really havent seen this many people are killed and wounded, and it indicates that people probably were in a confined space, whether that was outdoors, and we know there was a
Building Hit
indoors so a lot of people congregated somewhere it would be my first takeaway. And clearly again, a lack of warning, and this points to probably and
Iskander Kind
of missile which uses a
Steep Trajectory
which is difficult to detect and when you do detect it you have very little warning so its probably points to those two scenarios as being the most likely at the moment. Russia is really getting into what you would call a groove in terms of being able to use the missiles or the stand off blind bombs launched by its strategic
Aircraft And Fighter
bombers which have already hammered ukrainian
Energy And Water
infrastructure and are also starting to have an impact on the
Front Line
and it looks like, from what we know, they can hit targets of opportunity further back into ukraine as well. W further back into ukraine as well. �. ~ further back into ukraine as well. �. ,~. ,. , further back into ukraine as well. ,. ,. , well. Nick beake, one of our correspondence well. Nick beake, one of our correspondence in well. Nick beake, one of our correspondence in kyiv, well. Nick beake, one of our correspondence in kyiv, has| correspondence in kyiv, has said this comes a month to the date since key of� s troops entered
Russias Kursk Region
which was the first of its kind into russia since
World War
ii and russia has said there would be punishment so is it possible to assess whether this is it . I think ukraine has received the punishment from about two weeks after the
Kursk Incursion
when it was hit by waves of the largest attack so far with over 200 drones and missiles, including in kyiv as well, about 30 got through, so it has already hit that and whether thatis already hit that and whether that is
Part And Parcel
of that, i dont know, maybe they just send the assets out to try to find and strike targets of opportunity and this is one that has come up. You just dont know in terms of maybe there is a
Human League
and it has got out that way but there is an interesting thing here about deterrence and what is going on and we have seen reports emerged that the us is considering giving ukraine a missile which would beat the step in the right direction but would not spill
The Uk
rainian requirements for being able to hit the
Air Bases
which are responsible for a lot of the strikes from ukraine now inside russia and i think this game of russia and i think this game of russia trying to signal deterrence and you have seen some
Sabotage Operations
against
Nato Air
bases in norway being foiled and others were actually successful and so there is a big game here and i think an important game going on about
Signalling Deterrence
about what would actually happen if the clearance was given for western weapons to hit a russian
Air Bases
inside russia. Is hit a russian
Air Bases
inside russia. ,. ~ , russia. Is that likely, in your view . Because russia. Is that likely, in your view . Because obviously view . Because obviously everyone can see the escalation here. It everyone can see the escalation here. ,. Everyone can see the escalation here. , m,. Here. It is escalating and i think it is here. It is escalating and i think it is escalating think it is escalating relatively quickly, actually, since the
Kursk Incursion
and heated foot at scale of the attacks happening now and the severity of these attacks for ukraine in the winter. Tit for
Tat Scale
of the attacks. We dont have a historical precedent i can think of where one nuclear power is given nuclear arms to its ally to allow to strike its rivals nuclear power� s
Air Bases
on its own territories and i think there are better brains than mine and better intelligence in the us which is potentially pointing to that, that that would be a highly risky thing to do. That that would be a highly risky thing to do. Patrick, we are grateful risky thing to do. Patrick, we are grateful for risky thing to do. Patrick, we are grateful for your risky thing to do. Patrick, we are grateful for your time risky thing to do. Patrick, we | are grateful for your time and knowledge and your assessment on this so soon after it has happened. Thank you for speaking to us from the university of bath. French officials say at least ten people have died after a
Boat Carrying
migrants capsized in the english channel. Of these are the latest pictures from the scene. A large
Search And Rescue
operation is under way. A spokesperson for the french coastguard says over 50 people are being rescued, and are in need of medical treatment. Several people are understood to be in critical condition. Its understood to have happened off the coast between cap gris nez, and wimereux thats a stretch of the coastline between boulogne and calais, one of the shortest distances away from the english coast. Emergency services have been responding since around 11. 30 local time. I spoke to our reporter simon jones. I spoke to our reporter simon jones. ,. , i spoke to our reporter simon jones. ,. ,. ,. , jones. This was clearly another dangerously jones. This was clearly another dangerously overloaded jones. This was clearly another dangerously overloaded boat i dangerously overloaded
Boat Carrying
more than 50 migrants and we know it got into difficulties shortly after setting off from the coast of
Northern France
and all the people on board that dingley ended up in the water so that has prompted a huge
Rescue Operation
and we understand from the french coastguard that at least five people have lost their lives in this incident and the french media are reporting the number who have died may be higher than that but at the moment we are told from the french coastguard at least five people have died. It is the latest tragedy in the channel with people desperately trying to get from
Northern France
over to
The Uk
in these boats which are overloaded and very badly constructed. Before today, 25 people had lost their lives attempting the journey so far this year and that is a big rise on the figure we saw last year which is almost double the figure we
Saw Fort Last
year. In terms of the
Rescue Operation
, that is still very much ongoing and we have helicopters up in the air and boats out in the sea because when you have so many people that ended up in the water, you have to make sure everyone is accounted for and those rescued have been taken back to the shore where many of them are receiving medical treatment and ten of them are in critical condition and five are confirmed to have died but this is another sign of the risks people are taking in the worlds busiest
Shipping Lane
getting on these boats to try to reach
The Uk
. Just getting on these boats to try to reach
The Uk
. To reach
The Uk
. Just briefly, the political to reach
The Uk
. Just briefly, the political backdrop the political backdrop continues with a lot of pressure on the government in
The Uk
to try to stop these crossings because we are seeing the risk to
Human Life
here. More than 20,000 people have made the crossing so far this year and that is putting pressure on the new government who say they are determined to get a grip on this issue not least because of the dangers. This is the worlds busiest
Shipping Lane
and people are dying to attempting the country so the government says it is trying to set up the new
Border Security Command
and wants to go after the criminal gangs organising these crossings because they say the gangs are simply trading in human misery. Our reporter, simonjones, our reporter, simon jones, there. Around the world and across
The Uk
. This is
Bbc News
. Israels
Prime Minister
, benjamin netanyahu, attacked
The Uk
s decision to suspend some
Arms Sales
to his country as � shameful� and � misguided. He said the move would embolden hamas, but the
Defence Secretary
, john healey, has defended the legaljudgement. It marks a shift in
The Uk
s approach to the conflict from the positon held by the previous conservative government. Our political correspondent
Damian Grammaticas
reports. Shame on
David Lammy
from supporters of the israeli government, outrage. Shame on
Keir Starmer
dont abandon israel, they shouted outside the
Foreign Office
this morning. Earlier,
The Uk
s
Chief Rabbi
had shared his own criticism. The
Defence Secretary
today insisted
The Uk
s broader support for israel is unchanged. We are a staunch ally of israel. We remain a staunch ally of israel. Weve made this legaljudgment as a result of the process were required to follow. But our determination to stand with israel, to be part of the collective defence if they come under direct attack again, as they have done before, remains resolute and absolute. The decision was made on the basis of new legal advice commissioned by the foreign secretary,
David Lammy
, when the new government took office. He told the
Commons Yesterday
The Uk
had to suspend export of some items which could be used in gaza. For certain
Uk Arms
exports to israel, there does exist a clear risk that they might be used to commit or facilitate a serious violation of international humanitarian law. Thats prompted criticism from some mps on the left, saying the legal position means all
Arms Exports
should be stopped. We have to also make sure that we are not complicit
In Breaching International Law
and violating
Human Rights
across the world, and therefore suspending all
Arms Sales
would make that quite loud and clear. The shadow security minister, tom tugendhat, launching his bid to be conservative leader, criticised the decision and its timing. It will be a decision that has been heard notjust in
Washington And Tel
aviv, but around the world, because if were not willing to stand by our allies when they are literally discovering the bodies of their murdered citizens, what is
The Point
of an alliance . In two months,
David Lammy
has made two trips to israel urging a ceasefire. Today, israels
Prime Minister
, benjamin netanyahu, said the
Arms Suspensions
were shameful and would only embolden hamas. His government says with or without british arms, israel will fight and win its war. Damian grammaticas,
Bbc News
, westminster. Lets speak to
Phil Rosenberg
who is . . President of the
Board Of Deputies
of britishjews. What is your response to the decision by the
British Government
. Decision by the
British Government
. Decision by the british covernment . , government . The timing of the decision could government . The timing of the decision could hardly government . The timing of the decision could hardly be government . The timing of
Thej Decision
could hardly be worse. Yesterday, israel was burying for young people who had been kidnapped from a
Music Festival
like
Bbc News<\/a> now, three hours welcome to
Bbc News<\/a> now, three hours of fast moving news, interviews and reaction. Ukraines
President Zelensky<\/a> says that a russian
Missile Strike<\/a> has killed more than 41 people. It happened in
Poltava<\/a> a city in the east of ukraine. President zelensky said that more than 180 people were wounded. Speaking in the last hour, he said it was a very difficult day for ukraine. The ukrainian
Defence Ministry<\/a> called it a \ufffd barbaric strike against an educational establishment. This is what
President Zelensky<\/a> said a short while ago. Translation i have received preliminary l reports on the russian attack on
Poltava<\/a>. According to the information available now, two ballistic missiles hit the territory of an educational institution and a neighbouring hospital. One of the buildings in the institute of communications was partially destroyed. People were trapped under the rubble. Many of them were rescued. More than 180 people were injured. Unfortunately, there are many dead. As of now, 41 people have been reported dead. My condolences go to all the families and friends. Bbc
Monitorings Russia<\/a> and ukraine specialist, vitaly shevchenko, gave us the latest update. The ukrainian
President Isnt<\/a> really giving much details about exactly what was hit, saying it was an educational establishment and a hospital nearby.
0ne Building<\/a> was partially destroyed, according to volodymyr zelensky. But there is
Speculation Online<\/a> that this educational establishment had to do with the military, particularly a russia are to saying russia are used to ballistic missiles and the people at the targeted facilities just did not have enough time to evacuate. It was hit when they were evacuating to the bomb shelter. Officials in ukraine are saying numerous people were trapped under the rubble, 25 people were rescued, and 11 of them from under the rubble. Now,
Poltava<\/a> is not very close to the
Front Line<\/a>. It is a city in sort of central, eastern ukraine, that has not been as badly affected by incessant russian
Missile Strike<\/a>s as some of the other cities, but it clearly has military targets which russia is very keen to destroy. And todayis is very keen to destroy. And today is a very tragic day for ukraine, and particularly the city of
Poltava<\/a>. City of
Poltava<\/a>. The bbcs vitaly shevchenko. Well meanwhile,
President Putin<\/a> has been holding talks with his mongolian counterpart in ulaanbaatar. Its mr putins first visit to a country that recognises the
International Criminal Court<\/a> since it issued an
Arrest Warrant<\/a> for him last year. Kyiv condemned
Mongolias Decision<\/a> not to arrest the russian leader, accusing it of sharing responsibility for war crimes. Russia has been looking to build a
Gas Pipeline<\/a> through mongolia to china to increase its
Fossil Fuel<\/a> exports and compensate for losses of european markets. Lets speak to the
Defence Analyst<\/a> at the university of bath, patrick bury. Patrick bury, just tell me in terms of the significance of this and why it
Poltava<\/a> has been targeted, what is your assessment from the information we have at the moment . As assessment from the information we have at the moment . We have at the moment . As your last correspondence we have at the moment . As your last correspondence said, we have at the moment . As your last correspondence said, we last correspondence said, we dont have all the details yet. What i would say is that this kind of
Mass Casualty Scenario<\/a> is unusual. We really havent seen this many people are killed and wounded, and it indicates that people probably were in a confined space, whether that was outdoors, and we know there was a
Building Hit<\/a> indoors so a lot of people congregated somewhere it would be my first takeaway. And clearly again, a lack of warning, and this points to probably and
Iskander Kind<\/a> of missile which uses a
Steep Trajectory<\/a> which is difficult to detect and when you do detect it you have very little warning so its probably points to those two scenarios as being the most likely at the moment. Russia is really getting into what you would call a groove in terms of being able to use the missiles or the stand off blind bombs launched by its strategic
Aircraft And Fighter<\/a> bombers which have already hammered ukrainian
Energy And Water<\/a> infrastructure and are also starting to have an impact on the
Front Line<\/a> and it looks like, from what we know, they can hit targets of opportunity further back into ukraine as well. W further back into ukraine as well. \ufffd. ~ further back into ukraine as well. \ufffd. ,~. ,. , further back into ukraine as well. ,. ,. , well. Nick beake, one of our correspondence well. Nick beake, one of our correspondence in well. Nick beake, one of our correspondence in kyiv, well. Nick beake, one of our correspondence in kyiv, has| correspondence in kyiv, has said this comes a month to the date since key of\ufffd s troops entered
Russias Kursk Region<\/a> which was the first of its kind into russia since
World War<\/a> ii and russia has said there would be punishment so is it possible to assess whether this is it . I think ukraine has received the punishment from about two weeks after the
Kursk Incursion<\/a> when it was hit by waves of the largest attack so far with over 200 drones and missiles, including in kyiv as well, about 30 got through, so it has already hit that and whether thatis already hit that and whether that is
Part And Parcel<\/a> of that, i dont know, maybe they just send the assets out to try to find and strike targets of opportunity and this is one that has come up. You just dont know in terms of maybe there is a
Human League<\/a> and it has got out that way but there is an interesting thing here about deterrence and what is going on and we have seen reports emerged that the us is considering giving ukraine a missile which would beat the step in the right direction but would not spill
The Uk<\/a>rainian requirements for being able to hit the
Air Bases<\/a> which are responsible for a lot of the strikes from ukraine now inside russia and i think this game of russia and i think this game of russia trying to signal deterrence and you have seen some
Sabotage Operations<\/a> against
Nato Air<\/a> bases in norway being foiled and others were actually successful and so there is a big game here and i think an important game going on about
Signalling Deterrence<\/a> about what would actually happen if the clearance was given for western weapons to hit a russian
Air Bases<\/a> inside russia. Is hit a russian
Air Bases<\/a> inside russia. ,. ~ , russia. Is that likely, in your view . Because russia. Is that likely, in your view . Because obviously view . Because obviously everyone can see the escalation here. It everyone can see the escalation here. ,. Everyone can see the escalation here. , m,. Here. It is escalating and i think it is here. It is escalating and i think it is escalating think it is escalating relatively quickly, actually, since the
Kursk Incursion<\/a> and heated foot at scale of the attacks happening now and the severity of these attacks for ukraine in the winter. Tit for
Tat Scale<\/a> of the attacks. We dont have a historical precedent i can think of where one nuclear power is given nuclear arms to its ally to allow to strike its rivals nuclear power\ufffd s
Air Bases<\/a> on its own territories and i think there are better brains than mine and better intelligence in the us which is potentially pointing to that, that that would be a highly risky thing to do. That that would be a highly risky thing to do. Patrick, we are grateful risky thing to do. Patrick, we are grateful for risky thing to do. Patrick, we are grateful for your risky thing to do. Patrick, we are grateful for your time risky thing to do. Patrick, we | are grateful for your time and knowledge and your assessment on this so soon after it has happened. Thank you for speaking to us from the university of bath. French officials say at least ten people have died after a
Boat Carrying<\/a> migrants capsized in the english channel. Of these are the latest pictures from the scene. A large
Search And Rescue<\/a> operation is under way. A spokesperson for the french coastguard says over 50 people are being rescued, and are in need of medical treatment. Several people are understood to be in critical condition. Its understood to have happened off the coast between cap gris nez, and wimereux thats a stretch of the coastline between boulogne and calais, one of the shortest distances away from the english coast. Emergency services have been responding since around 11. 30 local time. I spoke to our reporter simon jones. I spoke to our reporter simon jones. ,. , i spoke to our reporter simon jones. ,. ,. ,. , jones. This was clearly another dangerously jones. This was clearly another dangerously overloaded jones. This was clearly another dangerously overloaded boat i dangerously overloaded
Boat Carrying<\/a> more than 50 migrants and we know it got into difficulties shortly after setting off from the coast of
Northern France<\/a> and all the people on board that dingley ended up in the water so that has prompted a huge
Rescue Operation<\/a> and we understand from the french coastguard that at least five people have lost their lives in this incident and the french media are reporting the number who have died may be higher than that but at the moment we are told from the french coastguard at least five people have died. It is the latest tragedy in the channel with people desperately trying to get from
Northern France<\/a> over to
The Uk<\/a> in these boats which are overloaded and very badly constructed. Before today, 25 people had lost their lives attempting the journey so far this year and that is a big rise on the figure we saw last year which is almost double the figure we
Saw Fort Last<\/a> year. In terms of the
Rescue Operation<\/a>, that is still very much ongoing and we have helicopters up in the air and boats out in the sea because when you have so many people that ended up in the water, you have to make sure everyone is accounted for and those rescued have been taken back to the shore where many of them are receiving medical treatment and ten of them are in critical condition and five are confirmed to have died but this is another sign of the risks people are taking in the worlds busiest
Shipping Lane<\/a> getting on these boats to try to reach
The Uk<\/a>. Just getting on these boats to try to reach
The Uk<\/a>. To reach
The Uk<\/a>. Just briefly, the political to reach
The Uk<\/a>. Just briefly, the political backdrop the political backdrop continues with a lot of pressure on the government in
The Uk<\/a> to try to stop these crossings because we are seeing the risk to
Human Life<\/a> here. More than 20,000 people have made the crossing so far this year and that is putting pressure on the new government who say they are determined to get a grip on this issue not least because of the dangers. This is the worlds busiest
Shipping Lane<\/a> and people are dying to attempting the country so the government says it is trying to set up the new
Border Security Command<\/a> and wants to go after the criminal gangs organising these crossings because they say the gangs are simply trading in human misery. Our reporter, simonjones, our reporter, simon jones, there. Around the world and across
The Uk<\/a>. This is
Bbc News<\/a>. Israels
Prime Minister<\/a>, benjamin netanyahu, attacked
The Uk<\/a> s decision to suspend some
Arms Sales<\/a> to his country as \ufffd shameful\ufffd and \ufffd misguided. He said the move would embolden hamas, but the
Defence Secretary<\/a>, john healey, has defended the legaljudgement. It marks a shift in
The Uk<\/a>s approach to the conflict from the positon held by the previous conservative government. Our political correspondent
Damian Grammaticas<\/a> reports. Shame on
David Lammy<\/a> from supporters of the israeli government, outrage. Shame on
Keir Starmer<\/a> dont abandon israel, they shouted outside the
Foreign Office<\/a> this morning. Earlier,
The Uk<\/a>s
Chief Rabbi<\/a> had shared his own criticism. The
Defence Secretary<\/a> today insisted
The Uk<\/a>s broader support for israel is unchanged. We are a staunch ally of israel. We remain a staunch ally of israel. Weve made this legaljudgment as a result of the process were required to follow. But our determination to stand with israel, to be part of the collective defence if they come under direct attack again, as they have done before, remains resolute and absolute. The decision was made on the basis of new legal advice commissioned by the foreign secretary,
David Lammy<\/a>, when the new government took office. He told the
Commons Yesterday<\/a>
The Uk<\/a> had to suspend export of some items which could be used in gaza. For certain
Uk Arms<\/a> exports to israel, there does exist a clear risk that they might be used to commit or facilitate a serious violation of international humanitarian law. Thats prompted criticism from some mps on the left, saying the legal position means all
Arms Exports<\/a> should be stopped. We have to also make sure that we are not complicit
In Breaching International Law<\/a> and violating
Human Rights<\/a> across the world, and therefore suspending all
Arms Sales<\/a> would make that quite loud and clear. The shadow security minister, tom tugendhat, launching his bid to be conservative leader, criticised the decision and its timing. It will be a decision that has been heard notjust in
Washington And Tel<\/a> aviv, but around the world, because if were not willing to stand by our allies when they are literally discovering the bodies of their murdered citizens, what is
The Point<\/a> of an alliance . In two months,
David Lammy<\/a> has made two trips to israel urging a ceasefire. Today, israels
Prime Minister<\/a>, benjamin netanyahu, said the
Arms Suspensions<\/a> were shameful and would only embolden hamas. His government says with or without british arms, israel will fight and win its war. Damian grammaticas,
Bbc News<\/a>, westminster. Lets speak to
Phil Rosenberg<\/a> who is . . President of the
Board Of Deputies<\/a> of britishjews. What is your response to the decision by the
British Government<\/a> . Decision by the
British Government<\/a> . Decision by the british covernment . , government . The timing of the decision could government . The timing of the decision could hardly government . The timing of the decision could hardly be government . The timing of
Thej Decision<\/a> could hardly be worse. Yesterday, israel was burying for young people who had been kidnapped from a
Music Festival<\/a> like
Glastonbury Or Reading<\/a> and held for 11 months in the hamas terrorist organisations dungeons and forced to film videos begging for their lives and then machine gunned to death and they were being buried yesterday as
The Uk<\/a> decided to announce it was suspending
Arms Sales<\/a> to its key ally and im afraid that decision sends a painful message to israel but also a difficult message to hamas who will read from that that they cant commit these atrocities and it will be israel that will be
Punished<\/a>. And it will be israel that will be unished. ,. ,. , be
Punished<\/a>. They have repeated that they consider be
Punished<\/a>. They have repeated that they consider israel be
Punished<\/a>. They have repeated that they consider israel as be
Punished<\/a>. They have repeated that they consider israel as a that they consider israel as a key ally and it wont make a big difference to israels capacity to defend itself because exports are very small in terms of the percentage of what israel needs. In terms of the percentage of what israel needs. That is part ofthe what israel needs. That is part of
The Point<\/a>. What israel needs. That is part of
The Point<\/a>, it what israel needs. That is part of
The Point<\/a>, it wont what israel needs. That is part of
The Point<\/a>, it wont really of
The Point<\/a>, it wont really change things on the battlefield so it is principally symbolic and what is the symbolism . Israel is burying its young people taken from a
Music Festival<\/a> and murdered by hamas and is being
Punished<\/a> on the very same way it is burying those people and it is burying those people and it really beggars belief. It is also important to note that
The Uk<\/a> buys a lot more arms from israel than israel buys from
The Uk<\/a> so you have been reporting on the horrific attacks on ukraine by russia and
European Partners<\/a> of
The Uk<\/a> has been buying
Israels Arrow Missile<\/a>
Defence System<\/a> which will protect ukraine and
Western Allies<\/a> and it beggars belief. In
Western Allies<\/a> and it beggars belief. ,. , belief. In terms of the government belief. In terms of the. Government assessment, belief. In terms of the government assessment, they belief. In terms of the government assessment, they say it was based on conduct of, treatment of detainees and humanitarian aspects. They say that humanitarian supplies arent reaching where they need to beat so that is one element, so did you accept that . We want all parties so did you accept that . We want all parties involved so did you accept that . We want all parties involved to so did you accept that . We want all parties involved to abide all parties involved to abide ljy all parties involved to abide by international humanitarian law and we have been putting the case to officials and the israeli government over the last few months that they should comply with international humanitarian law but i think the timing of
Yesterdays Decision<\/a> really does undermine the message that
The Uk<\/a> it was perhaps trying to send as israel is burying these young people,
The Uk<\/a> is sending this message and it was a poorly and
Insensitively Times Decision<\/a> and sends the wrong message to both israel and add a series like hamas and we have also heard that the
White House<\/a> is concerned about the decision and they are exposed so there is a problem with
The Uk<\/a> is positioning itself geopolitically and our allies wonder whether
The Uk<\/a> will stand by your side and our adversaries see that when they commit atrocities it will be israel that is
Punished<\/a>. Late commit atrocities it will be israel that is
Punished<\/a>. We are showina israel that is
Punished<\/a>. We are showing pictures israel that is
Punished<\/a>. We are showing pictures from israel that is
Punished<\/a>. We are showing pictures from israel. Showing pictures from israel and there have been many people out on the streets protesting, including families of those still held hostage, asking the government now there to focus on the return of the hostages and to get a deal. All of this adds international pressure on the
Prime Minister<\/a> and israel, doesnt it . Is your sense that the is ready
Governments Position<\/a> is to change . We all want to see position is to change . We all want to see a position is to change . We all want to see a swift position is to change . We all| want to see a swift resolution to this conflict that sees the
Hostage Bill<\/a> returns and i need into gaza that sees the hostages returned. We also want to see a two
State Solution<\/a> that sees a permanent end to this
Conflict Riven<\/a> israeli state alongside a
Viable Palestinian State<\/a> and the attacks of hamas predictably created a massive wave of chaos, as they wanted it to, sponsored by iran and we have seen the houthis attacking
Shipping And Chaos<\/a> in the region and we need to see all those things brought to an
End And Israel<\/a> and other partners must play a part in that too. Thank you for speaking to us, paul rosenberg. Three people have been arrested on suspicion of murder after an 80 year
Old Man<\/a> died after an assault in a
Park And Leicestershire<\/a> where he was walking his dog and he has since died after the attack. , has since died after the attack. ,. , attack. That gentleman was walkinu attack. That gentleman was walking his attack. That gentleman was walking his dog attack. That gentleman was walking his dog here attack. That gentleman was walking his dog here in walking his dog here in
Franklin Park<\/a> in leicestershire on
Sunday Evening<\/a> and he has now died in hospital and the police have not made this a
Murder Investigation<\/a> and leicestershire police have told us they have arrested five children as part of their inquiries and they have been arrested on suspicion of murder. That includes a free children who are 12 years old, a boy and two girls, and 21a year olds, a boy and a girl, and they are being questioned by detectives. This happened on
Sunday Evening<\/a> at 630 in the evening and police say the elderly man was attacked by a group of young people who then left the area before the
Emergency Services<\/a> arrived. Due to the serious nature of the injuries he sustained, he was taken to the
Queens Medical Centre In Nottingham<\/a> where he has since passed away stop leicestershire police say they have stepped up patrols in this area and they are also, they voluntarily referred themselves to the iopc, the independent office of police conduct, because they had had prior contact with this victim, and they are also appealing for any witnesses who had seen the
Attack Or Anyone<\/a> who had seen a young group of people leaving this area to contact them. Victoria hicks there. An independent review has found that
School Inspector<\/a> of state was defensive and complacent in its response to the suicide of complacent in its response to the
Suicide Complacent<\/a> in its response to the suicide of
Head Teacher<\/a> at
Ruth Perry<\/a> the suicide of
Head Teacher<\/a> at
Ruth Perry<\/a> who the suicide of
Head Teacher<\/a> at
Ruth Perry<\/a> who took the suicide of
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Ruth Perry<\/a> who took her the suicide of
Head Teacher<\/a> at
Ruth Perry<\/a> who took her life | the suicide of
Head Teacher<\/a> at |
Ruth Perry<\/a> who took her life in january last year after learning that ofsted was done gritting her
Schools Rating<\/a> and of said say they accept the results of the review released to date. Ofsted sake. Ruth to date. Ofsted sake. Ruth perry had to date. Ofsted sake. Ruth perry had a to date. Ofsted sake. Ruth perry had a happy to date. Ofsted sake. Ruth perry had a happy family to date. Ofsted sake. Ruth perry had a happy
Family Life<\/a> | perry had a happy
Family Life<\/a> and a job that she loved but last year she took her life. An ofsted inspection, and inadequate grade, shattered her health, but this report says ofsted was defensive and complacent and the
Education Secretary<\/a> says it shows the need for change. It secretary says it shows the need for change. Secretary says it shows the need for change. It is deeply concerning need for change. It is deeply concerning and need for change. It is deeply concerning and underlines i need for change. It is deeply l concerning and underlines the view concerning and underlines the view i concerning and underlines the view i have had for some time about view i have had for some time about the view i have had for some time about the need for a wider reform about the need for a wider reform of ofsted and moving away reform of ofsted and moving away from those one word judgments as being the first
Step Judgments<\/a> as being the first step in judgments as being the first step in the changes we need to see and step in the changes we need to see and i step in the changes we need to see and i am determined to work with the see and i am determined to work with the
Chief Inspector<\/a> to drive with the
Chief Inspector<\/a> to drive forward that change and have drive forward that change and have a drive forward that change and have a culture that encourages openness have a culture that encourages openness and transparency. Ofsteds openness and transparency. Ofsteds boss at the time was
Amanda Spielman<\/a> who has defended their approach and refused a
Bbc Request<\/a> to comment on the criticism. This morning, the new
Chief Inspector<\/a> announced steps to reduce the pressure of inspection and told the bbc ofsted was changing. I inspection and told the bbc ofsted was changing. I want to reset our relationship ofsted was changing. I want to reset our relationship and reset our
Relationship And Focus<\/a> on the positives now and build a system which raises standards for parents but is reducing the pressure for the hard working teachers and staff out there. Hardworking teachers and staff out there. , \ufffd , hardworking teachers and staff outthere. , \ufffd , , out there. Roufs sister, julia, out there. Roufs sister, julia. Has out there. Roufs sister, julia, has campaigned. Out there. Roufs sister, l julia, has campaigned for out there. Roufs sister, julia, has campaigned for that change. In the months after her death, ofsted made no attempts to contact the family. My family has to contact the family. My family has been to contact the family. Ij\ufffd i family has been on the
Receiving End<\/a> of that defensive and complacent culture for many, many months, and that was incredibly hurtful, but you now see what its courses are within the organisation, does not fill me with confidence that reform of ofsted is going to be easy or quick. Of ofsted is going to be easy or auick. ,. Of ofsted is going to be easy or i uick. ,. ,. , of ofsted is going to be easy or auick. ,. , or quick. Since he took over in january. Or quick. Since he took over in january, ofsteds or quick. Since he took over in january, ofsteds new or quick. Since he took over in january, ofsteds new boss. Or quick. Since he took over in | january, ofsteds new boss has done a lot of listening. Schools will know each monday if an inspection is due that week, and they are working towards a new
Report Card<\/a> for parents next year. Head teachers say he has taken the first steps. Teachers say he has taken the first steps first steps. Since the new leadership first steps. Since the new leadership has first steps. Since the new leadership has taken first steps. Since the new| leadership has taken over first steps. Since the new leadership has taken over the reins at ofsted, we have seen a change in their
Openness And Willingness<\/a> to take on change and we are looking forward to working with martin to make sure we can co construct the this week, julia welcomes the scrapping of one or two word judgments. Cert martin. The first step towards a different system. Greek and it says that king charles is doing well with his
Cancer Treatment King<\/a> charles is doing well with his
Cancer Treatment Queen<\/a> camilla. The king is being treated for an undisclosed form of cancer and has been receiving treatment from an outpatient since february. This is
Bbc News<\/a>. We are back soon. Good afternoon. Some differences in the feel of the weather today, depending on where you are, and that was certainly the case last night with parts of
Eastern England<\/a> only getting down to 13 celsius, and you compare that with three degrees in the highlands and
East Coast<\/a> of scotland and that fresher air is slowly sinking its way southwards for the middle part of the week but it is unlikely to last long, because for the end of the week we will pick up this
Humid Airfrom<\/a> the near continent. With that, some of us will see some outbreaks of rain in the short term. High pressure trying to build from the west, but still the remains of a couple of
Weather Fronts<\/a> bringing some cloud and some showers. This band of showery rain pushing across northern ireland, the
Western Side<\/a> of scotland. Also some pretty sharp showers down towards the
South East<\/a> of england here. A warm afternoon 23 2a, 25 degrees, but that a warm afternoon 23, 2a, 25 degrees, but that cooler, fresher air in place further
North And West<\/a> and that will steadily push a little bit further southwards and eastwards overnight. Therell be some areas of low cloud, mistand murk, some showers, perhaps most especially across south
West Scotland<\/a> and into northern ireland. But temperatures in the highlands again could get down to around four degrees celsius. 1a in london, so not quite as warm or as muggy as it was last night. Into tomorrow, well, really it is a sunshine and showers day. Some of the showers will be on the heavy side. Little cluster here of heavy showers and thunderstorms likely to move across eastern, central and eventually southern parts of scotland. But it is going to be a fresher day across the
Board 1a<\/a> to 20 c. The
Board 1a<\/a> to 20c. Now this little frontal system here through
Wednesday Night<\/a> into thursday, its going to sink its way southwards and will then start to join forces with this broader area of low pressure developing over continental europe. For a time, that could bring some pretty wet weather across southern parts of england, the midlands, into wales. There could be enough rain to cause some localised disruption, but further north, something a little bit drier. The winds in the north, relatively light, but it will be blustery in the south and we will start to pick up a humid feel, which will take us towards the end of the week. Temperatures for some could get into the mid 20 celsius, but there will be some rain, especially in the south. Youre watching
Bbc News<\/a> with luxmy gopal. Some
Breaking News<\/a> to bring you. At least some
Breaking News<\/a> to bring you. At least 12 some
Breaking News<\/a> to bring you. At least 12 people some
Breaking News<\/a> to bring you. At least 12 people have now died after a
Boat Carrying<\/a> migrants capsized in the english channel, a large
Search And Rescue<\/a> operation is under way. That is numbered that 12 people now are known to have a diet is according to the french interior minister. He added that two people are missing and several are injured. It is not clear hamely people were on board the vessel in total when it capsized off the coast of france. We will bring you more on that when we get it. Lets get more on that
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