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To help Homeless People living on the streets. Good morning. Welcome to bbc Newsroom Live. A father who refused to pay a fine after taking his daughter out of school for an unauthorised holiday has lost his case at the Supreme Court. Jon platt, whos from the isle of wight, had argued that all the law required of him was to ensure that his child attended school regularly. The high court had originally ruled that the holiday did not constitute regular absenteeism but this morning the Supreme Court has overturned thatjudgement. This is how lady hale announced the ruling. Unauthorised absences have a disruptive effect. Not only on the education of the individual child, but also on the work of other pupils and of their teachers. If one pupil can be taken out whenever it su ....
Be made, i m sure those changes will be made and flying around the world safely. this will be made and flying around the world safely. the world safely. this is a very unusual the world safely. this is a very unusual incident, - the world safely. this is a l very unusual incident, isn t it? very much so. anthony brickhouse, thank you so much and good to talk to you to get your take on that collision. thank you. your take on that collision. thank yew your take on that collision. thank yon- thank you. let s stay with ja an. the japanese government is stepping up the emergency response to monday s earthquake, which is now known to have killed 62 people. the prime minister, fumio kishida, announced that the number of military personnel involved would be doubled to 2,000. but the emergency effort is being complicated by further aftershocks, as well as heavy rain and the risk of landslides. our correspondent, jean mckenzie, is in the region and has spent the day trying to reach the town ....
Killed five crew members. these are the pictures of what s left of the airbus a350 after it caught fire in the collision. all 367 passengers and 12 crew managed to escape from the burning aircraft, and there s been widespread praise for the cabin crew. five of the six people on board the coastguard aircraft died. and the japanese government is stepping up the emergency response to monday s earthquake, which is now known to have killed at least 64 people. the prime minister, fumio kishida, announced that the number of military personnel involved would be doubled to 2000. but the emergency effort is being complicated by further aftershocks, as well as heavy rain and the risk of landslides. 0ur correspondent, jean mckenzie, is in the region and has spent the day trying to reach the town of wajima close to the epicentre. sirens. this is a race for survival. ....
Five of the six people on board the coast guard aircraft died. the japanese government is stepping up the emergency response to monday s earthquake which is now known to have killed 64 people. prime minister fumio kishida announced that the number of military personnel involved would be doubled to 2,000. but the emergency effort is being complicated by further aftershocks as well as heavy rain and the risk of landslides. 0ur correspondentjean mckenzie is in the region and has spent the day trying to reach the town of wajima close to the epicentre. sirens. this is a race for survival. rescue workers stream throuthapan s isolated noto peninsula, the roads blocking their way. they re trying to reach these worst affected areas in the north where people are trapped under their collapsed homes. ....
Caught fire following the collision. all 367 passengers and 12 crew managed to escape from the burning aircraft and there s been widespread praise for the cabin crew. five of the six people on board the coast guard aircraft died. rupert wingfield hayes reports. we will bring you that report a little bit later. but for now let s turn to the earthquake, staying in japan. the japanese government is stepping up the emergency response to monday s earthquake which is now known to have killed 62 people. the prime minister fumio kishida announced that the number of military personnel involved would be doubled to 2,000. but the emergency effort is being complicated by further aftershocks as well as heavy rain and the risk of landslides. 0ur correspondentjean mckenzie is in the region and has spent the day trying to reach the town of wajima close to the epicentre. ....