Considering buying a bladed weapon with the longer term risks posed by theft of precious Cutting Edge Research from one of our universities . They both matter to our national security. But trying to find the best available way of responding to these competing risks is one of the most challenging parts of our role. And so after this brief appearance for the public, the five eyes will go back to watching. Gordon corera, bbc news, california. Defence secretary grant shapps is holding talks with his american counterpart. In the last half hour he has been asked if the uk government knows about the explosion at the gaza hospital. At the gaza hospital. Absolutely trauic loss at the gaza hospital. Absolutely tragic loss of at the gaza hospital. Absolutely tragic loss of life. At the gaza hospital. Absolutely tragic loss of life. My at the gaza hospital. Absolutely tragic loss of life. My thoughts. At the gaza hospital. Absolutely i tragic loss of life. My thoughts are with the victims, the fam
in a service at the cenotaph in london. i m rich preston, welcome to the programme. hamas says 13 people were killed when a house was hit near khan younis in the south. the incident was witnessed by our correspondent rushdi abualouf. he was buying supplies for his children in the village of bani suhaila when four bombs fell around him in quick succession. he sent these pictures, and says a block of around 10 houses had been destroyed. he told us he saw four dead bodies and more than 100 injured people. the world health organization says it has lost contact with gaza s main hospital, the al shifa. israel s military says it s agreed agreed to evacuate babies in need of oxygen from that hospital and two others. officials at al shifa say two newborns died as a result of the hospital running out of power, with heavy fighting on the streets outside. this photo was sent to the bbc last night showing more than 20 babies being kept in a surgical theatre instead of incubators, despit
armed forces on remembrance sunday at a service in the cenotaph in london. thousandsjoined members of the public and the rest of the uk in a two minute silence at 11am. it has just gone to 30 pm. good afternoon. now, here on bbc news, the interview. we re at the elysee palace in paris. that s the official residence and office of france s president. i ve just been speaking to the current occupant, emmanuel macron, about some of the biggest global challenges facing us today from the wars raging in the middle east and in ukraine, to climate change and the new technologies changing all of our lives. we ve had weeks of aid organisations sounding the alarm about gaza. and so you ve now said that humanitarian pauses in fighting aren t enough and there needs to be work towards a ceasefire. are you disappointed that other world leaders aren tjoining you in that call like the us or the uk? no, i hope they will. and let s be clear, i mean, i was one of the first leaders to call the pr
the ground is very saturated across the ground is very saturated across the country at the moment, so any heavy rainfall will be unwelcome. this system moves through in the early hours of wednesday and into thursday. there will be some snow in scotland, which will not last. but a pretty wet day in scotland. the storm will be driven along by a strong moving and it will intensify in the early hours of wednesday thursday. precision of that low is still subject to uncertainty, but it will bring heavy rain in eastern scotland and southern england. not only heavy rain, we are like to see damaging gusts of winds across england as well. thanks, louise and that s bbc news at six. now it is time for the news where you are. hello and welcome to sportsday, i mjane dougall. ice hockey fans pay tribute to the player killed at the weekend as the league reviews its safety measures. there s a major search under way for the missing father of liverpool midfielder luiz diaz. we ll have the lates
0bviously many of us catching rainfall. not that much rainfall, actually, in western parts of northern ireland. but here, from eastern scotland into the north east of england and into yorkshire, potentially around 80 millimetres of rain. so here s the weather map for today. that low pressure approaching the south. the one that s going to stall over us in the next few days. so initially it does bring rain to southern parts of the uk through the afternoon. very windy with showers in the north east of scotland. and then, elsewhere today, it s a mixture of sunny spells and occasional showers. so gales in the northern isles. later, gales also expected through the english channel. and very blustery along the channel coasts. look at all that rain spreading across the country during the course of the night with this area of low pressure, so it parks itself around about here with heavy rain from northern england through the midlands into the south east. this is early on thursday morning. and th