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good morning. it s thursday october 20th. our main story. the prime minister s position is looking increasingly vulnerable today after some of her own mps called for her to resign. it followed a chaotic day for the government with the resignation of the home secretary, accusations of bullying, and confusion over whether the chief whip had resigned. our political correspondent ione wells reports. reporter: is this a coalition of chaos, mr schapps? - another day, another new cabinet minister. grant shapps, sacked just six weeks ago by liz truss, returns as her new home secretary. look, obviously it s been a turbulent time for the government, but i think the most important thing is to make sure that people in this country know that they ve got security and that s why it s a great honour to be appointed as home secretary. he stepped up after suella braverman stepped down, resigning over two data breaches. but have a look at her resignation letter. she wrote to the prime min ....
i m across the city at the kayll road, one of sunderland s warm spaces as at survey conducted on the half of the bbc say many people are delaying putting the heating on this winter to try to save cash. the other main headlines this morning: a report on failings in maternity care at the east kent hospitals trust is to be published families have been warned it s likely to be harrowing. good morning. a terrific turnaround from crystal palace they come from behind to beat wolves in the premier league, with wilfried zaha s winner sending them up to tenth in the table. we are in for another unseasonably mild day across much of the uk and we also have some rain pushing up the western side of the country. the sunnier skies will be in the outer hebrides and parts of the southeast. i will have all the details later. good morning. it s wednesday, 19th october. welcome to the national glass centre here in sunderland. we are here to talk about the rising cost of living and how i ....
withjohn simpson. hello, and thank you for joining me for another edition of unspun world, where we find out from the bbc s unmatched team of correspondents and broadcasters what s really going on in the world. israeli forces are encircling gaza s hospitals, but what s their basic strategy? the israeli army can probably go in and patrol the shattered streets of the gaza strip for some indefinite period. but what then? who is actually going to rule gaza? the us and china. why are the chinese noticeably less antagonistic than they used to be? the united states is china s biggest threat, but it s also china s biggest customer, and they really need to do some good customer relations at the moment. and can spain s interim prime minister stave off catalan independence? he s doing this because it will reduce those tensions that catalonia has been seeing, really over the last decade. western support for israel s war against hamas in gaza has been tested as never before, by the ....
late on friday. gaza s two main telecoms companies said mobile phone networks had been partially restored after receiving a delivery of fuel. our correspondent yogita limaye has been working with journalist majdi fathi in gaza it includes the story of one family brought into al aqsa hospital in central gaza, including a young child who later died. there are distressing images from the start. monday in central gaza. shouting tuesday. he cries wednesday. thursday. and today, another air strike, all in so called safer areas, away from the north where israel is conducting ground operations and had asked civilians to evacuate. this family was bombed in deir al balah. we re being killed and no one is doing anything about it, this man shouts. abed is still breathing, in critical condition. doctors scramble to treat the boy. on the floor, by his bed, they check his father for a heartbeat. they can t hear it. his family in shock, still finding out. ..who s been rescued, who ....
too, but i will have all the details here on bbc breakfast. good morning. it s saturday the 18th of november. israel has agreed to allow two tankers of diesel a day into gaza to help deliver food aid but the united nations is warning that much more is needed. exactly six weeks since the hamas attacks of october 7 which killed 1200 israelis and saw around 230 taken hostage aid workers say civilians in gaza are now facing the immediate possibility of starvation . with the latest developments, here s our middle east correspondent tom bateman. palestinians wait, desperate for bread. the un says people are facing the immediate possibility of starvation after the supply chain for aid collapsed due to the lack of fuel. bakeries and windmills have been cut off from power. the delivery of fuel is the most critical need for the people of gaza. the humanitarian crisis has deepened amid israel s near total siege. now, it says, under us pressure, it will allow in two trucks of fuel a ....