Just a week away from The New School term for most State Schools in england, the government has said more than 100 of them will have shut some buildings immediately because of the danger of crumbling concrete. Why so last minute . The Department Of Education said today, this may come as a shock and is likely to cause disruption. That sounds like a lesson in stating the obvious. Well be speaking to an expert about the danger of aereated concrete panels, the shadow Education Secretary and a headteacher. Also tonight today was the deadline for afghans on the governments Resettlement Scheme to leave Hotel Accomodation in the uk. Weve spoken to some who are still there. A former mp has objected to being named by an academic as the descendant of a slaving family. Joining us are two experts in slavery the academic in question and a historian from oxford university. And the Prime Minister plans to criminalise possession of Nitrous Oxide otherwise known as laughing gas by the end of the year, d
When . Weeks and still has not ruled. Nbc news justice and intelligence correspondent ken dilanian. Where do things stand after todays arguments . Reporter judge Aileen Cannon said she would rule promptly on these two motions to dismiss and seemed skeptical this afternoon of the argument about the president ial records act. Remember, what donald trump is saying under the president ial records act he could deem any record in the white house whether classified document about Nuclear Secrets or identity of the cia officer, foreign asset, he could deem that a personal record, take it home and store it in his bathroom. Special counsel jack smith says than an absurd argument and eastern the judge said i dont see how that gets dismissal of the indictment. That one. Another argument, motion to dismiss on the grounds the Espionage Act is unconstitutionally vague. Argued that this morning. A long shot. A law used hundreds of times to prosecute people who have taken home or leaked classified docu
hello and welcome. ukraine s president zelensky has left the british prime minister s country residence, following a surprise visit to the uk. after talks between the two, rishi sunak pledged long term support for ukraine to ensure that it s able to defend itself into the future. mr zelensky said the pair had discussed western nations providing kyiv with fighter jets, with the aim of creating what he called a jets coalition . our world affairs correspondent caroline hawley reports. the latest stop in the whirlwind tour. his visit here only announced this morning. president zelensky arrived at chequers fresh from talks in france with president macron. the mission to get from the west of the weapons he needs to fight back against russia. it is a second trip to the uk this year and he says he and his team are here to discuss substantive negotiations. you are the first foreign leader i have had the privilege of welcoming here as prime minister. yes, a privilege to be here. you
the backlash to is no coalition government. and whether it plans to help women s war with russia. including militarily, and his relationships with both the current and former president. of the united states. we started our conversation on the surge of violence between israelis and palestinians which in recent days have set off fears of perhaps a new uprising that could lead to a bloody, deadly war. tonight, the u.s. state department confirms senior u.s. officials are remaining in the middle east after traveling hair to try to help israel and the palestinian authority lower the temperature. that s where i started our exclusive conversation with prime minister netanyahu earlier tonight. netanyahu, thanks for so much for joining us. my pleasure. wait a minute, i have to tell you something and i spent some years in philadelphia. i don t want to intervene in politics but i understand that you ve made it to the super bowl. we did. i offer you my congratulations. all right
disgrace. dashed hopes. chaos absolute abject chaos. a radical conservative agenda causes full scale collapse of the british government. sounding just like the commitment to america. tonight, how a republican house can make the uk meltdown look calmed by comparison. then, congresswoman zoe lofgren on the forthcoming trump subpoena. andrew weissmann that looks like new evidence on an attempt to defraud the united states. republicans unveiled their sweeping don t say gay bill. and 19 days from november 8th. i take an image to pencil and write this down. all votes don t count. more notes on what could be an early start of your intimation. when all in starts right now. good evening from new york and chris says. we re just 19 days from midterm elections. all signs are pointing to a tight battle from both majority houses around the country. races we expect to be close are close. as some we did not expect to be close. most forecasters expect the republicans are favor