Stay updated with breaking news from Iain faulkner. Get real-time updates on events, politics, business, and more. Visit us for reliable news and exclusive interviews.
today 110 people were killed in air strikes on the jabalia refugee camp in the north of the strip on sunday. a residential block was hit, with reports of many more people being trapped under rubble. the israeli military hasn t given any details about reported air strikes. but the idf says operations injabalia like this one on friday have destroyed hamas tunnels, explosives and military equipment, and soldiers found more than a £1 million claimed to be designated for terrorist activity . fierce fighting continues elsewhere in gaza with at least one child killed in a strike on the nasser hospital according to the hamas run health ministry. the bbc has been filming there as a middle east correspondent yolande knell reports from jerusalem. a warning you may find some of the images distressing. panic at the nasser hospital last night. children newly injured by an artillery strike, the hospital says. iis year old who already lost her parents, hersibling, her leg, her li ....
go back braverman? she was told it was not a matter for the civil service and she wanted to take the points on her licence. some see her as the embodiment of evil, other is the personification of common sense. she annoys all the right people in her phrase the guardian reading tofu eating wokerati, a book of her quotes would be a stocking filler, wouldn t it? she said those on the left were embarrassed by history, and her own political history is interesting, check it. so this speeding row, is she snookered? do you back braverman? and here is the news from bethan holmes. rishi sunak is expected to meet his ethics advisor later to consider claims that the home secretary suella braverman broke the ministerial code after she was caught speeding. she s alleged to have asked civil servants about arranging a private speed awareness course for her so she could avoid attending as part of a group. labour leader sir keir starmer has told 5 live he wants to make the nhs fit for the futur ....
welcome to the program. in iceland european leaders are talking about how to support ukraine and how to manage migration. we ll have the very latest live. also on the programme. we look at the threat of ai artificial intelligence. politicians in the us are trying work out what to do about it. also in the us president biden is in talks right now to try to make sure the country can pay its bills, the so called debt ceiling looms. and five men are found guilty of a huge jewel heist in germany. we head into the world of art theives and priceless artefacts. first to the summit in reyjavik in iceland. these are live pictures that you can see the crowd there for the playing music, it seems a musical interlude right now for the over the last hour we have seen european leaders stand up we have seen european leaders stand up and give speeches and crucially give ongoing commitment to support and stand by ukraine. the technicalities, this is a meeting of the council of europe ....
a 14 year old schoolboy is arrested in the serbian capital belgrade suspected of shooting dead eight of his classmates in a history lesson. new evidence about who was behind the underwater explosions on the nordstream gas pipelines last year an investigation points the finger at russia. banks are urged to speed up new high street hubs where they share premises. and a song for the coronation children imagine being king for the day. and coming up on bbc news. sam allardyce is the new manager of leeds, he has four games left to keep them in the premier league as he takes over from javi gracia. good afternoon. the government are praising police for their quick response after a man was arrested after what appeared to be shotgun cartridges were thrown into the grounds of buckingham palace last night. ministers say a very complex security operation is in place for the king s coronation this weekend, which will be attended by leaders and royalty from around the world. we ve ....
or rather an old one. and it s all change from the brechin - or rather an old one. and it s all change from the brechin begins| or rather an old one. and it s all l change from the brechin begins as the national part will now be known by its welsh language in name only. hello and welcome. we start in moscow, where a prominent critic of vladimir putin has sentenced to 25 years in prison. there s been widespread international condemnation of the decision by court in moscow to jail the opposites and spokesmen. he was found guilty of treason and spreading false information about the russian army. kara murza, who played a key role in persuading western governments to sanction russian officials or human rights abuses and corruption, the us says is evidence of an exploited campaign of repression in russia. the eu called it an acceptable, the uk some of the russian ambassador. here steve rosenberg. handcuffed and in a bullet proof cage, one of president putin s most prominent critics ....