lot of water cooler conversations about the issue, workplace culture, how is yours? have you experienced workplace bullying? what does it mean? where is the line? and high standards be mistaken for highhandedness? is there an obvious difference between a hard task master and a bully? what do you think? tell us what has gone on in your experience, have you felt bullied at work? where you where you listen to? some of the spare and as jacob rees mogg said recently, a danger of it being snowflakey. what makes a workplace bully? that is hard to get in touch and here is the news. thanks, nicky. opposition parties have accused the prime minister of dither and delay in making a decision about the fate of his deputy, dominic raab. rishi sunak received a report yesterday into complaints of bullying against mr raab, which he denies. a prompt response from downing street had been expected. ofsted says it won t be dropping the single word assessment it uses for schools across england,
for that oscar slap. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. the united nations and the red cross have been asked to investigate the deaths of more than 50 ukrainian prisoners of war who were being held at a detention centre in the russian occupied part of the donetsk region. these are pictures of the rocket attack which is thought to have killed them. ukraine and russia have accused each other of the deaths. ukraine says moscow is trying to cover up evidence of torture and war crimes at the site. the bbc s paul adams is in kyiv with the latest about the incident. this is a war of competing narratives over a particularly gruesome episode. what i ve seen, and i do not recommend that people watch this, is a horrible scene of a warehouse that was housing a significant number of prisoners of war. there are mangled metal bunk beds and in among them, many, many charred bodies. there are also bodies, not burned, but bloody, lying outside on the ground. none of
and there was nothing, just a gate, to go into the plane. people were running towards the aircraft, the airport. there were soldiers| keeping people out. the taliban, who were beating up people with sticks, - with wires, whatever they had, and they were shooting - on the ground and in the air. like the end of the world in hollywood movies. i can t describe what the scene was like. i i have been beaten many times for the way i am. the taliban s interpretation of sharia law means homosexuality is punishable by death. they kill me by stones or maybe killed by fire. maybe hanging. they executed a trans person in kabul. - were you afraid of being killed? yes, many times. what will happen to me? what will have the future for me? many people who don t make it out are forced into hiding. they wait and hope for survival. a secret operation to get some of the most vulnerable to safety begins. we started vulnerable to safety begins. - started getting e mails out of the blue from despe
This situation becomes for the palestinians. The strip under constant bombardment today, a force of 300,000 israeli troops now in position for the ground offensive. We will hear tonight from an Israeli Government spokesmen on when that order might come. 0ur International Editor jeremy bowen is in southern israel, he has been in the remains of the be eri kibbutz today, where at least 100 people were killed. We will speak to the un in gaza, the hostage negotiators, and we will keep one eye on that important vote in the us congress tonight, where republicans are trying and so far failing to elect a speaker. Welcome to the programme. It should come as no surprise, after all the death and destruction inflicted by hamas, that the hearts of israelis are hardened to the fate of gaza and its people. The Prime Ministers Office released pictures today of israeli children that had been butchered and burnt. There was no mercy, it seems there will be none in return. The Gaza Blockade will be enforce