if you re an organisation that cares about truthful honest journalism if you re an organisation that cares about truthful honestjournalism and proper practice, i think it is a very difficult read. the un secretary general calls for a ceasefire in the conflict between israelis and palestinians in gaza ijust i just received a ijust received a message in the message says victory! elation as hundreds of women are declared eligible for compensation after being given faulty breast implants. and proposals for the biggest shake up of the rail network in 25 years, including a new state owned body to set timetables and ticket prices. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. the bbc has issued a full and unconditional apology after a highly critical report into the way it obtained an interview with diana, princess of wales in 1995. it was on that occasion that diana for the first time publicly spoke about why her relationship to prince charles had broken down, famously tel
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businesses and parents, of course. hello and welcome to bbc news. the chief of the minneapolis police department took the stand today in the trial of derek chauvin, the white former police officer who is being charged with the murder of george floyd. thejury also heard from the emergency room doctor who treated mr floyd and pronounced him dead. the bbc s gary o donoghue reports from minneapolis. week two of the most significant trial in recent years, one which has reignited america s unresolved history of racial tension. derek chauvin is the latest police officer to stand accused of killing a black man, an event that reverberated around the world. do you swear or affirm on the penalty of perjury that the testimony you are about to give will be the truth and nothing but the truth? i do. it s rare for a police chief to testify against one of his own, but this one did not mince his words when it came to derek chauvin s actions. once mr floyd had stopped resisting, and certainly
the education secretary has said shortening the covid isolation period in england would be helpful in dealing with staffing shortages. nadhim zahawi said any decision would be made on the basis of advice from the uk health security agency and said absences among teachers would rise now that schools are back. the us recently shortened isolation for those testing positive for covid from seven days to five. our health correspondent dominic hughes has more. the good news is that booster jabs are holding fast against the omicron wave. even as new cases have surged, hospital admissions remain a long way off the peak seen this time last year. but hundreds of thousands of people are currently isolating for at least seven days, so now there s a suggestion that in england, at least that period could be cut to five days instead. i think if the experts, and i have to defer to the uk health and security agency, deem it appropriate that you can have two negative tests on consecutive