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hostages during the course of a temporary ceasefire which would last forfour temporary ceasefire which would last for four days. temporary ceasefire which would last forfour days. there temporary ceasefire which would last for four days. there would also be women and children, palestinian prisoners released from israeli jails. israel s war cabinet and security cabinet discussed this deal which has been talked about for weeks now. it has been such an important priority for the israeli government. and we heard in the last few hours they had finally agreed this deal. a statement from the office of the prime minister benjamin netanyahu says. at least 50 hostages women and children will be released over four days, during, which a pause in the fighting will be held. the release of every additional ten hostages will result in one additional day in the pause. this deal has been approved after discussions went on into the night. and here in tel aviv, it has been really int ....
In parliament, our look at the day at westminster. The headlines reassurance about the governments intentions towards eu citizens living in the uk after brexit. No eu citizen currently in the uk lawfully will be asked to leave at the point the uk leaves the eu. We want you to stay. But labour says this should have been settled long ago. This is not a generous offer. This is confirmation the government is prepared to use people as bargaining chips. And hostility from many scottish and welsh mps in the commons to a £1 billion Government Deal with the Democratic Unionist Party. My first thought in seeing it was that the government had scraped the bottom of the pork barrel in reaching it. But i have to tell him, i suspect, as he will learn in the months to come, there is probably no bottom to that particular barrel. We want you to stay, theresa may has told eu citize ....
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From a prime minister totally unworthy of his responsibilities. keir starmer presented a choice, but mrjohnson s supporters reject it. the prime minister has come to the dispatch box today. he s given his apology. he has now left the report to the met and we ll wait to see what theirfindings are. there is, though, a fine line being walked by mrjohnson. in december, he told the liverpool echo, no covid rules were broken, and there you go. today, when pushed, he said this. i do care deeply about the hurt that is felt across the country, about the suggestion that things were going on in number 10 that were in contravention of the covid rules. the prime minister talks of the suggestion rules were broken, but without explaining, given what we know about the events, how it s possible the rules weren t broken, and he says, we must wait for the police. and sure enough, the met s work goes on. today, we heard from commander catherine roper, who revealed we had a bundle ....
Starting to feel that freedom there all the rest of it, if we are perhaps moving out of that period of the public health response to covid, as we do feel like we re getting slightly back on even keel you re right. demand on the economy has been very high. and there are still a lot of growth opportunities, despite everything that s around us. but confidence is a fragile thing. and confidence is the elephant in the room at the dispatch box today. i d say to the chancellor double down on british confidence, double down on economic growth show everybody, that you the government, alongside we in business, want to tackle the headwinds you describe with real opportunity and growth it s the only way to deal in the long run with cost of living, rising inflation and rising energy prices. tony danker good to have you on this morning. ahead of the spring statement later today, the ....