secrets of big donors to the conservative party. in this reporter says, we relied very much on the services of mr xy. who is mr xy? are the rules on political donations up to the job? come and have supper with the prime minister, come and have supper with the leader of the opposition. the opposition. what is really important the opposition. what is really important is the opposition. what is really important is the the opposition. what is really important is the access - the opposition. what is really important is the access and i the opposition. what is really. important is the access and the influence. but that is what is always on sale, isn t it? it is the time always on sale, isn t it? it is the time of always on sale, isn t it? it is the time of year always on sale, isn t it? it is the time of year when - always on sale, isn t it? it is the time of year when political parties get together. but where their money comes from is not on the agenda. parties can ta
the families of disabled children tell us their worries about the impact of high energy costs on their childrens conditions. have you told them, lady grantham? she s told us nothing. do sit down. and downton abbey is back on the big screen we talk to the film s stars. and coming up on the bbc news channel: ralf rangnick will become the new austrian national team coach at the end of the season, but he will continue with manchester united in a consultancy role. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc s news at one, live from kyiv. well, russia has confirmed that it attacked this city last night it says it was targeting a missile factory. the attack coincided with the visit here of the united nations secretary general, antonio guterres, who had just finished a meeting with ukraine s president zelensky. we heard the explosions, and shortly afterwards, and shortly after the secretary general told me he was shocked by the attack. ukraine says it was an attempt to humiliate the u
in the middle east. the head of the united nations agency for palestinian refugees says israel has told him it will no longer approve its food convoys to enter northern gaza. in a post on social media, unrwa s head, philippe lazzarini, described the move as outrageous . he said israel s decision meant many more people would die of hunger, dehydration and lack of shelter. there s been no word from israel. it comes as the country s defence minister, yoav gallant, is set to travel to washington, with israeli leadership under increasing pressure from the us to halt its planned assault on rafah in southern gaza. israeli forces continue to carry out ground and air attacks in northern and central gaza, including around the al shifa hospital. juliette touma is from unrwa. she says if aid from the organisation is blocked from entering gaza, famine will take hold. well, it s simply outrageous. and the clock is ticking, and with this recent decision, the clock will be ticking even fast
agency for palestinians says israel is stopping the organisation from delivering lifesaving aid to people in northern gaza. philippe lazzarini said in a post on x that: israeli authorities informed the un that they will no longer approve any unrwa food convoys to the north. this is outrageous and makes it intentional to obstruct lifesaving assistance during a man made famine. by preventing unrwa to fulfill its mandate in gaza, the clock will tick faster towards famine and many more will die of hunger, dehydration and lack of shelter. this cannot happen, it would only stain our collective humanity. mark lowen has more from jerusalem without unrwa getting the food out on the ground, there are few alternatives. they re essential, really, because they are the biggest un mission in the palestinian territories. they employ about 30,000 staff, and so without unrwa getting the food in on the ground, there are few alternatives. i mean, another body, the world food programme, whic