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said we will appeal vigorously. he said they will be going to the supreme court and he believes the government is likely to win its case there but he was asked what would you do if that fails, and if rwanda is allowed to go ahead it could only take a small proportion of those who have arrived already, and he said at that point, well, the policy is open ended, suggesting it could send many more thanjust open ended, suggesting it could send many more than just a few hundred people to rwanda. then there was a very, the most difficult exchange for him, with chris bryant, who was questioning him about various things, various votes and debates that the prime minister had not turned up for, so he asked him about the fact he s not turning up for prime minister s questions this week and next week, and this week he has and next week, and this week he has an engagement with the 75th anniversary of the nhs and next week he will be at a nato summit. chris bryant asking him about thi ....
he doubled down, no ifs, no buts, a lot of ifs and buts: taking back control, we are in control of legal migration, we grant the work visas, study visas, are you worrieded this is unsustainable, driving down wage, straining public services? are you encouraged, pleased we have the people we need the worker, the students keeping the great academic institutions solvent. migration, if we need it, we need it. and ukraine and hong kong are very much part of the mix here as well. we have top bbc experts, the best kind on hand, we have you on the phone, get in touch, if you have come here, you a business that needs migrant workers get in touch. here is news. figures out figures out in around half an hour are likely to show net migration to show net migration reached a record high last year. the office for national statistics is expected to put the figure at around 700,000 well above the previous high of 500,000. the energy regulator has cut its price cap for england, wales and scotla ....
hello. we start with the latest on the israel gaza war. britain and germany are calling for an urgent sustainable ceasefire in gaza. in a change of language, the foreign ministers of both countries say too many civilians have been killed in the fighting between hamas and israel and the sooner a truce comes the better. france has called for an immediate ceasefire. we will get more reaction to that in a moment. the israeli prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, has indicated that new negotiations are under way to recover israeli hostages held in gaza, after israel revealed that three hostages were mistakenly killed by israeli soldiers in gaza, despite being shirtless and waving a white flag. an israel defence forces official said they re investigating what happened at the highest level. families of israeli hostages held a rally in tel aviv on saturday night. they said the current policy of using military force wasn t working and demanded more action from the government to br ....
and children were part of a cult 200 bodies have been discovered. he can finish it here, can he? yes, he can! west ham, glory, glory. and celebrations for west ham, who make it through to their first major european final for 47 years. on bbc london and the row over ulez as more data suggests more car owners could be affected by the expansion, but the mayor of london rejects the figures. good evening. in testimony at manchester crown court a nurse accused of murdering seven babies and attempting to murder ten others accused four doctors of conspiring against her. lucy letby, who worked in a neonatal unit, said blame was put on her to cover up failings at the countess of chester hospital, where she worked. in court today were some of the parents of babies she is accused of killing. she denies all charges against her. our north of england correspondent judith moritz was one of the few journalists in the courtroom. for the last seven months, prosecutor nickjohnson kc ....
not like that the government of the day did not like. and i think that is a very dangerous not like. and i think that is a very dangerous place to be in. us regulators have shut down silicon valley bank. it is the biggest banking failure since the 2008 financial crisis. officials in the german city of hamburg say the gunman, who shot dead seven people at a jehovah s witness meeting hall, was a former member of the religious group who left on bad terms. and we ll catch up with lesley paterson, the triathlete who is nominated for numerous awards at this weekend s oscars, for her screenplay of a german first world war epic. i went iwent up i went up to tom cruise, and i said my name is lesley paterson. he said, i know your story, how many hours of the day. 7 hello, and welcome to bbc news. the turmoil over the bbc s effective suspension of its highest paid presenter, gary lineker, has intensified in the last few hours. after the presenters of some of the corporation s ....