this is bbc news, the headlines seven people are injured in a car ramming and knife attack in tel aviv, as un agencies voice alarm at the scale of israel s military operation in the west bank. the fighting is continuing. gunfire the crowd are scattering down there. seven people are injured in a car ramming and knife attack in tel aviv, as un agencies voice alarm at the scale of israel s military operation in the west bank. the uk metropolitan police reopen their investigation into potential breaches of covid rules at an event at conservative headquarters in the winter of 2020 un says countries should prepare for extraordinary weather event as el nino climate effect, as the natural phenomenon has begun the united nations has warned countries to start preparing for the effects of an el ni o weather event. the world meteorological organisation says the naturally occuring phenomenon has begun. it involves warmer water rising to the surface of the pacific ocean, pushing heat into
running, but has fewer supporters. ukrainian officials say around 1.5 million households are without power after a new wave of russian attacks. giorgia meloni has been sworn in as the head of italy s latest coalition government. she s the nation s first female prime minister and its first far right leader since the second world war. waron war on the race to become the new conservative leader, which gathers pace. we will be discussing this in more detail with our paper reviews in a moment but some mps are making the support of possible candidates now to try to build the backing. the international trade secretary and a contestant in the last leadership contest, kemi badenoch, has announced support for rishi sunak in announced support for rishi sunak in an article in tomorrow s s sunday times. she says that rishi sunak is a serious, honestly do we need. the former home secretary priti patel has tweeted her support for boris johnson, saying that he can bring together a united t
The stephen lawrence inquiry, bloody sunday inquiry and the hillsborough inquiry. also here is henry hill, from conservative home, and down the line is kirsten sjovoll, a barrister who was involved in the infected blood inquiry that investigated historic infected blood products used to treat patients in the nhs. thank you very much all forjoining us. first of all, henry hill. when rishi sunak came to power, he promises to restore public trust in politics. is this the way to do it? it certainly is really baffling, the politics of this. ever since rishi sunak came in, one of his understandable political priorities has been drawing a really clear line between his government and that of borisjohnson. there was talk that liz truss hoped he would save her. no suggestion of that common a suggestion he would intervene in the borisjohnson vote. yet here we are seemingly with the prime minister and his predecessor on opposite sides. , . , ., , and his predecessor on opposite sides. . , ., , sid