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good afternoon. at the covid inquiry, the prime minister, rishi sunak, has apologised to all those who suffered as a result of the government s decisions during the pandemic. he s also expected to face questions about his controversial eat out to help out scheme, aimed at helping the hospitality sector. scientific advisers have already told the inquiry they didn t know about the plan until it was announced and there were concerns it would spread the virus. our political correspondent pete saull has been watching. it was at news conferences like this that many of us got to know rishi sunak. he had been promoted to chancellorjust before sunak. he had been promoted to chancellor just before a sunak. he had been promoted to chancellorjust before a global pandemic struck. of course a lot of politics has happened since then. he has moved from number 11 to number ten and this morning made the trip across london for a grilling of his actions at the time of covid. quite someth ....
arriving in north east scotland later. details throughout the programme. good morning. it s monday, the 20th of november. our main story. it s the start of a big week for the covid inquiry, which will hear evidence from the high profile doctors and scientists who helped to shape and explain the government s response to the pandemic. the former chief scientific adviser, sir patrick vallance, whose diaries from that time accused boris johnson of chaotic leadership, will appear today, followed by professor sir chris whitty, jonathan van tam and damejenny harries over the coming days. our health reporter jim reed reports. patrick, over to you. thank you very much. numbers are increasing and they re increasing across europe and in the uk. sir patrick vallance was up there at the downing street podium in some of the darkest days of the pandemic. we re also recommending increased social distancing. that s the phrase that you hear. already the inquiry has heard extracts from hi ....
criticising the tories record in government after the past 13 years and when you put it in that kind of context, that they have been in power for all of that time and they are talking about these issues, the amount of time they have to make a difference and for voters to feel the difference is really quite narrow. ., ., ., ., ., narrow. for now, thanks for “oining us. this narrow. for now, thanks for “oining this is narrow. for now, thanks for “oining us. this is what is h narrow. for now, thanks forjoining us. this is what is happening - narrow. for now, thanks forjoining us. this is what is happening in - narrow. for now, thanks forjoining us. this is what is happening in the building behind me. you will have seen the speaker preparing for what is a big day. he has to manage this debate in the house of commons that will go on for quite a while yet. we will go on for quite a while yet. we will hearfrom mps will go on for quite a while yet. we will hear from mps ....
restraining us here at the united states and all around the world as we continue our coverage of israel at war. i m paula newton, as israel steps up its ground offensive in gaza with the israeli prime minister says there will be no end to the war and no cease-fire until hamas is resigned, quote, to the dustbin of history. calls for a cease-fire are calls for israel to surrender to hamas, to surrender to terrorism. to surrender to barbarism. that will not happen. ladies and gentlemen the bible says that there is a time for peace and a time for war. this is a time for war. a war for our common future. benjamin netanyahu there rejected criticism over civilian casualties, insisting hamas with preventing people from moving into the safe zone in southern gaza. the israeli military says dozens of hamas fighters have been killed during the recent advance. meantime, hamas claims israel s attempts to enter gaza have not been successful. quote, except in some limited areas, bu ....
Made desperate appeals to try to find her. Good morning. French Interior Minister said that the Manchester Bomber Salman Abedi is believed to have been travelled to syria and had proven links with so called Islamic State. This from the French Interior minister. He said that the manchester bomber, salman abedi, is believed to have travelled to syria and had, proven links with the Islamic State terror group. Good morning from manchester. Its a cool good morning from manchester. Its a cool, grey morning and this is a city thats still grieving, clearly. A city thats still in shock. So many people have said to me, they still cannot believe it happened. Let me tell you where were broadcasting from t ....