hello, i m annita mcveigh, welcome to bbc news now, 3 hours of fast moving news, interviews and reaction. for weeks, humanitarian agencies have been warning of famine and as a man as they struggle to get it into the territory. the un high commissionerfor human rights has told the bbc there is a plausible case that israel is using starvation as a weapon of war in gaza. he said that if that s as a weapon of war in gaza. he said that if that s intent as a weapon of war in gaza. he said that if that s intent were as a weapon of war in gaza. he said that if that s intent were proven, i that if that s intent were proven, it would amount to a war crime. israel and says it is letting on all the humanitarian aid that is needed. from jerusalem, jeremy bowen. gaza is no place to be ill. noura mohammed had lung and liver problems before the war. now, after months of starvation and without the right medical care, she is deteriorating fast. my daughter can t move, says her mother.
a teaching union in england says its members are reporting that levels of violence and abuse from pupils have risen sharply since the pandemic. nearly one in five teachers who responded to a survey commissioned by the bbc said they had been hit by a student this year. the same number say they have also experienced verbal or online abuse from a parent or guardian since september. here 5 more from education correspondent, elaine dunkley. across the country, clips posted on social media give an insight into the chaos in classrooms. the room got absolutely ransacked. the boards were ripped off the wall, displays were snapped and broken. you re going to get people shouting at you. when it comes to teenagers and what they re saying, quite sexualised. teachers pushed to the brink because of bad behaviour. the behaviour stresses me out. all my fillings fall out because i clench my teeth at night when i m sleeping. in dewsbury, this is stjohn fisher academy. it s a school with a bad r
that was labour leader sir keir starmer launching his party s local election campaign. he said he was wishing he was launching a different kind of campaign today, accusing the prime minister of bottling calling for a general election. let s speak to our political correspondent peter saull who s in westminster. what did you make of sir keir starmer s speech today? very confident sounding labour leader, he said his party was on the march, as you said. it would have rather, he said, been launching a general election campaign. we will have to wait a bit longerfor election campaign. we will have to wait a bit longer for that. election campaign. we will have to wait a bit longerfor that. but really the focus of the kinds of voters he was speaking to today, representative of the place he is in, dudley the kind of post industrial town that voted overwhelmingly for the conservatives and the general election in 2019, formerly traditional labour heartland type of a place. he was saying
happen. specially at this point in the year. so it is a tough way to start the game, but i m extremely proud of every single person that stepped foot on the floor and responded the way they did. because back to back, a team as physical as they are, we got contributions from everybody and it was a beautiful team effort to respond the way we did and get this win. elsewhere, in the nba, kevin durant scored 30 points and took 13 rebounds as the phoenix suns beat the defending champions denver nuggets for the second time in a month. meanwhile, kawhi leonard scored two late three pointers and made a game winning block to help the clippers to a narrow win over the philadelphia 76ers. he got it going late, but stand and be resilient, your not going to make shots every night, we talked of being a defensive team and our fires were good. just you know stand and you can live with yourself if you lose games like that where you play hard and compete and scrap and that is what we have got t
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