strength in the darkness they feel right now? education staff are preparing feel right now? education staff are preparing counselling - are preparing counselling sessions for those affected. my heart is sessions for those affected. m heart is broken today, sessions for those affected. mg heart is broken today, our small community, we need a press to get us through the. one of the headline the sour, russia says it is ready for a prolonged conflict in ukraine as its forces continue to make progress in the east of the country. we report from the front in ukraine s easternmost region luhansk. thank you forjoining us. a gunman who shot dead at least 18 pupils and at least one teacher at a primary school in the us state of texas. the pupils were in second, third and fourth grades, that s means they were aged between seven and ten years old. the mass shooting within the small town of uvalde, west of san antonio, at robb elementary school, made up at robb elementary school, made up
at a warehouse in the city of deir al balah. mr netanyahu described the incident as tragic, noting that it happens in war . the israeli military says it s conducting a review into the incident. here s mr netanyahu speaking earlier. translation: unfortunately in the last da , translation: unfortunately in the last day. there translation: unfortunately in the last day, there was translation: unfortunately in the last day, there was a translation: unfortunately in the last day, there was a tragic - last day, there was a tragic incident of un unintended strike that ourforces on incident of un unintended strike that our forces on it is people in the gaza strip. this happens in war. we are checking this thoroughly. we are in touch with the governments and will do everything for this to not happen again. in a video message, idf spokesperson rear admiral daniel hagari, pledged an independent investigation into what happened. we also express sincere sorrow to our allied we al
here at the nato meetings for the next two days. it s absolutely vital that britain and other countries in this alliance get the weapons, get the ammunition and get the support to ukraine that they need. it is vital for us that ukraine wins and putin loses. it s notjust an investment in their defence and their security, it s an investment in our defence and our security. we will be safer in britain if we ensure the right outcome to this conflict, and it s vital that we talk about that over the two coming days. it s also important that we commemorate the 75th anniversary of this alliance, the most successful defensive alliance in history, and nato is strong and is getting stronger. today we ll be having the first time a swedish foreign minister has attended this meeting as a full member of nato. and with sweden and finland joining, nato s has become stronger. the most important thing we can do to make sure this alliance continues to grow and continues to strengthen is to ensur
as we ve been hearing, a review has concluded the release of personal information by police investigating nicola bulley s disappearance was avoidable and unnecessary. the mum of two went missing in lancashire, prompting a huge search before her body was eventually found in the river wyre. lancashire police was criticised for revealing she had been struggling with the menopause and alcohol issues. live now to zoe billingham who previously served as his majesty s inspector of constabulary. iam i am interested for your reaction to these findings. thoughts first of all to the family of nicola bulley. this report is quite right. i remember the news that the police were releasing personal information about someone who had been missing for a number of weeks, stopped us in our tracks, and it s caused lots of women in particular to question whether such deeply personal information relating to perhaps someone s mental health, the fact that they were going through menopause, what on ear