Now on bbc news, the media show. The world s biggest leaders have been face to face in a series of meetings. These are some of them is intensely scrutinised meetings can imagine. But as always, nobody from the press was allowed in the room. So how easy is it for journalists to sort the fact from the spin? and do the politicians even want them there? u nless unless it is to snap them posing grandly on the beach. Let me introduce you to my panel of guests. Steven, you ve been covering this week s international diplomacy from your base in brussels. Tell us, are you the only journalist left in the city? naomi is here too. Part of the problem is that covid has made it very hard to travel. So if you want to go bouncing around, you need to have a whole separate nose for all of the tests. And you have to worry about quarantine and we have enough people on the white house plane and so on and we had someone in london to cover cornwall and moscow covered geneva and i was here in brussels. So ther
Tigray province but has admitted there are problems. Now on bbc news, monday in parliament. Hello and welcome to monday in parliament. Is a shake up of planning rules the way to solve england s housing crisis? we need to take bold steps to provide enough homes in the places where people and communities need them. These proposals are nothing less than a developer s charter that silences local communities so developers can exploit local communities for profit. As convictions for rape hit a record low, thejustice secretary is put under pressure. Enough is enough. Will he reverse these failures within a year or will he resign? also in this programme, a new voice in the commons. Speaks welsh. But first, it was said to be one of the key issues in last thursday s chesham and amersham by election that saw the conservatives lose one of their safest seats. Ministers want to make sweeping changes to england s planning rules as part of a drive to increase house building. The full details have yet
The bbc has been investigating the plight of thousands of children believed to have been separated from their parents as a result of china s treatment of its uyghur population. Beijing has denied that uyghur families are being deliberately split up, but reports have consistently emerged of uyghurs being forced into internment camps, women being sterilised and the use of forced labour. Reporting from taiwan here s our china correspondentjon sudworth. These mothers are marching for their missing children back home in xinjiang. Walking almost 300 miles across turkey where they now live to highlight the years of silence from china. I want them to let me see them, kalbina tells me. In this information age, why can t i contact my children? two years ago, in a meeting hall in istanbul, in dozens of similar accounts, uighurs from xinjiang told us how they d lost all contact with the children. Do you know where your children are now? so where are these children? shown that testimony, the chin
Welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe the bbc has been investigating the plight of thousands of children believed to have been separated from their parents as a result of china s treatment of its uyghur population. Beijing has denied that uyghur families are being deliberately split up, but reports have consistently emerged of uyghurs being forced into internment camps, women being sterilised and the use of forced labour. Reporting from taiwan, here s our china correspondent jon sudworth. These mothers are marching for their missing children back home in xinjiang. Walking almost 300 miles across turkey where they now live to highlight the years of silence from china. I want them to let me see them, kalbina tells me. In this information age, why can t i contact my children? two years ago, in a meeting hall in istanbul, in dozens of similar accounts, uighurs from xinjiang told us how they d lost all contact with the children. Do you know where your children are no
Hello and welcome. The bbc has been investigating the plight of thousands of children believed to have been separated from their parents as a result of china s treatment of its uyghur population. Beijing has denied that uyghur families are being deliberately split up, but reports have consistently emerged of uyghurs being forced into internment camps, women being sterilised and the use of forced labour. Reporting from taiwan, here s our china correspondent jon sudworth. These mothers are marching for their missing children back home in xinjiang. Walking almost 300 miles across turkey where they now live to highlight the years of silence from china. I want them to let me see them, kalbina tells me. In this information age, why can t i contact my children? two years ago, in a meeting hall in istanbul, in dozens of similar accounts, uighurs from xinjiang told us how they d lost all contact with the children. Do you know where your children are now? so where are these children? shown that