What is her fate . Kim aris, welcome to hardtalk. Hi, allan, how do you do . Youve been silent all your life, And youre in your mid 40s now, And youve finally decided to seek the limelight And to speak out. Why did you stay quiet for so long . And why have you decided to seek a platform now . Well, ijust feel that the situation in burma is so desperate, And theres so little news coming out on whats going on over there, someone needs to be saying something. And again, my mothers been locked up for completely false charges in prison, And i cant imagine what the conditions are like for her. So, i need to do what i can to try And get her out of there. Unlike her, youre not used to the limelight. Do you find it daunting . It is a little, but you have to do what you can. Until you were ten, you had a pretty normal suburban upbringing. Your mother Was a kind of classic school gates, full time mum at home. And then, things changed dramatically. What are your memories of Family Life in oxford b
Mass killing of israelis in the nations history. The gunmen from hamas broke through the border fence, rampaging through nearby villages, kibbutzes, Military Posts and a music festival. They torched homes, shooting and killing indiscriminately. Hamas is designated as a Terrorist Organisation by the us, uk, and other governments. According to israel, 251 of its citizens and foreigners were taken hostage into gaza. One year on, around 100 people remain unaccounted for. The events of last year have transformed israel and the region. Including In Gaza where nearly 42,000 people have been killed in israels response. Israeli bombs continued to fall on the territory today. Tonight, beirut is being rocked by explosions as israel continues its campaign against hezbollah. But we start with the day of commemorations in israel as it remembers one year on. Clive myrie reports from tel aviv. Their tears are shared. Theres a solidarity in this nations sorrow, uniting strangers and friends, rich and p
The younger of those sons who, after decades of silence, has finally decided to speak out. Leader is approaching 80 And in declining health. What is her fate . Kim aris, welcome to hardtalk. Hi, allan. How do you do . Youve been silent all your life, And youre in your mid 40s now, And youve finally decided to seek the limelight And to speak out. Why did you stay quiet for so long . And why have you decided to seek a platform now . Well, ijust feel that the situation in burma is so desperate, And theres so little news coming out on whats going on over there, someone needs to be saying something. And again, my mothers been locked up for completely false charges in prison, And i cant imagine what the conditions are like for her. So, i need to do what i can to try And get her out of there. Unlike her, youre not used to the limelight. Do you find it daunting . It is a little, but you have to do what you can. Until you were ten, you had a pretty normal suburban upbringing. Your mother Was a
By one who lost her seat. Half a million washing machines are recalled by whirlpool over fears they could catch fire. And a Ground Breaking trial using mri scanning that could transform screening for Prostate Cancer. And coming up on sportsday on bbc news liverpools youngest ever first team is beaten as aston villa reach the semi finals of the carabao cup. Good evening. John worboys, the london taxi driver convicted of rape and numerous sexual offences, has been handed two additional life sentences for attacks on four more women. It has been revealed that worboys has confessed to targeting as many as 90 victims. Last year, the parole board reversed a decision to release him after a widespread public outcry. It prompted other victims to come forward to report attacks dating back nearly two decades. Mrsjustice mcgowan said today she did not know when if ever worboys will would cease to be a risk. Our special correspondent lucy manning has more details. They said the black cab rapist was
It was the third time David Duckenfield had gone on trial the investigation has cost around £65 million. Also tonight. The institute for fiscal studies says neither the conservatives nor labour are offering credible Spending Plans in their election manifestos. The first funerals are held in vietnam for some of the 39 people found dead in a refrigerated lorry in essex last month. And as politicians on all sides pledge to plant trees for the future, we look at the parties plans to tackle the climate crisis. And coming up on sportsday on bbc news a good start for arsenal against Eintracht Frankfurt in the europa league. They only need a draw to reach the last 32. Good evening. 30 years after the hillsborough disaster, no one has been held responsible for the deaths of the 96 fans who lost their lives after being crushed on the terraces. Today, a jury found the policeman in charge on the day at the fa cup semifinal chief superintendent David Duckenfield not guilty of manslaughter by gross