News, time for Tuesday In Parliament. Bbc news. Hello there and welcome to Tuesday In Parliament. On this Programme Labour demands a full Public Inquiry after wrongly convicted post Office Workers have their names cleared. 900 false prosecutions, each one its own story of persecution, fear, despair, careers ruined, families destroyed, reputation smashed and lives lost. After Nazanin Zaghari ratcliffe is sentenced to another year injail, her local mp makes an emotional appeal. Please minister, please to everyone from the opposite benches, get nazanin the release, stand up to iran, and bring my constituent home. And peers urge greater help for indias covid crisis stressing its crucial role in global vaccine production. At the time has come for us to reciprocate that goodwill and not forget the Invaluable Partnership that the uk and india have. But first a minister has told mps that former subpostmasters wrongly convicted of offences must be fairly compensated as quickly as possible. Hund
The us changes its advice on masks. Americans fully vaccinated against the coronavirus will no longer be obliged to wear face masks outdoors. Music plays. And a look at the future of large public gatherings. Spanish Event Organisers say they have held a succesfful test concert in barcelona. Hello, thank you forjoining us here on bbc news. India is seeing Record Number of infections and deaths in the second wave of the covid pandemic. There is widespread anger as the Healthcare System struggles to cope and people lose lives without oxygen supplies, icu beds and ventilators. The bbc s divya arya has spoken to two families who are united in grief. One from a humble background in the countryside, the other from a wealthy family in the capital delhi. A warning, you may find some of the details distressing it was the worst, most Night Of My Life that i was not able to save, no money, no contacts, nothing helped me out. Translation nothing helped me out. Tuna mom nothing helped me out. Transl
And the Sydney Morning Herald in australia. Here in the studio, the bbc s buiness editor, simonjack. Cop26, which begins in glasgow this weekend, is supposed to be the moment when the worlds nations present individual beefed up pledges to mitigate Climate Change, agree rules to prevent double counting, and honour previously agreed plans to ensure the poorest countries, too, can adapt to survive. The summit s host, that perennial optimist borisjohnson, says its success or failure is in the balance. The queen, a valuable asset in the last minute lobbying and arm twisting that characterises summits, wont now be there. On medical advice, say courtiers. Still, her majesty was caught on microphone recently, saying of cop26 it is very irritating when they talk, but they don t do. Henry, when might we be in the realm of Expectation Management for the summit . , of Expectation Management for the summit . , . , of Expectation Management for the summit . , summit . Certainly Boris Johnson has bee
the un warns that global food shortages and mass hunger in poorer countries could follow russia s invasion of ukraine. soul legend diana ross, queen and duran duran are among the star studded line up for the queen s platinum jubilee concert. and, we will meet the couple who have won £181; million on the euro millions lottery. britain s biggest ever lottery win. they go public with a press conference in just over half an hour. hello, and welcome if you re watching in the uk or around the world. ministers are facing growing calls to bring forward large increases in benefits and the state pension which will be paid from next april. charities say they want benefits to increase now to help people. last night the chancellor rushi sunak warned the next few months will tough, as he spoke to business leaders. inflation to business leaders. in the uk has hit a a0 year inflation in the uk has hit a a0 year high of 9%. 0ur political correspondent jonathan blake reports. thank you. high
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