people killed in shootings in ballymurphy in belfast in 1971 were entirely innocent . a school shooting in russia. seven pupils and a teacher are dead after an attack by a teenage gunman. a 21 year old man appears in court, charged with the murder of police community support officerjulia james. police investigating the disappearance of mary bastholm, who was feared murdered by serial killer fred west, search a cafe in gloucester. covid rules in most of scotland will be relaxed from next monday, with pubs reopening to customers indoors and people able to hug again. and it s the brits tonight, in front of thousands of music fans, as part of an experiment on getting audiences back into venues. here at westminster, the queen has delivered her speech, setting out the government s programme for the coming session of parliament. in a covid secure ceremony in the house of lords, the queen said that the government s priority is to deliver a national recovery from the pandemic that m
coming up at 6.00, breakfast with rogerjohnson and victoria fritz but first on bbc news, the week in parliament. hello again, and welcome to the week in parliament, a week that saw the worlds of money and politics collide. dodgy contracts, privileged access, jobs for their mates this is the return of tory sleaze. the prime minister promises an independent review of lobbying, and acknowledges there s a problem. i, indeed, share the widespread concern about some of the stuff that we re reading at the moment, mr speaker. an mp sanctioned by china takes the campaign against human rights abuses to her own government. and it s shameful that the government s compromised, even though it was good that it tackled genocide, excluded the uighur. also in this programme, memories of prince philip and the advice he offered politicians. when it came to the length of a speech, he advised what the backside cannot endure, the brain cannot absorb . but first, david cameron once predicted lo
we re reading at the moment, mr speaker. an mp sanctioned by china takes the campaign against human rights abuses to her own government. and it s shameful that the government s compromised, even though it was good that it tackled genocide, excluded the uighur. also in this programme, memories of prince philip and the advice he offered politicians. when it came to the length of a speech, he advised what the backside cannot endure, the brain cannot absorb . but first, david cameron once predicted lobbying would be the next big scandal. he didn t know then that he d be at the heart of it. lobbying the art of trying to change a government s mind isn t illegal, and the former prime minister insists he s broken no rules in arguing for the interests of a now failed bank run by lex greensill, previously one of his advisers in downing street. but he has acknowledged that rather than text the chancellor or have a swift drink with the health secretary, he should have gone down more
the week in parliament. hello again, and welcome to the week in parliament, a week that saw the worlds of money and politics collide. dodgy contracts, privileged access, jobs for their mates this is the return of tory sleaze. the prime minister promises an independent review of lobbying and acknowledges there s a problem. i, indeed, share the widespread concern about some of the stuff that we re reading at the moment, mr speaker. an mp sanctioned by china takes her campaign against human rights abuses to her own government. and it s shameful that the government s compromised, even though it was good that it tackled genocide, excluded the uighur. also in this programme, memories of prince philip and the advice he offered politicians. when it came to the length of a speech, he advised what the backside cannot endure, the brain cannot absorb . but first, david cameron once predicted lobbying would be the next big scandal. he didn t know then that he d be at the heart of it. l