humanitarian ceasefire in gaza. every other member of the council backed the resolution, apart from the uk, which abstained. palestine condemned the result as a terrible day for the council, but israel thanked the us, saying a ceasefire would give hamas - which is classed as a terror group by many western governments, including the uk a chance to regroup. our correspondent hugo bachega reports. in gaza, there is no safe place, says the un secretary general. the healthcare says the un secretary general. the healthca re system says the un secretary general. the healthcare system is collapsing, hospitals have come battlegrounds, and palestinians have no shelter or anything else needed to survive, he says. this was the scene in khan younis in the south yesterday, in the aftermath of an israeli abstract, as the military pushes ahead with its against hamas. hours later, the un in new york, the secretary general called for a ceasefire and how did this warning. there is a high risk
ione wells, reports from westminster. what we know is that the metropolitan police have sent these questionnaires and are sending them to more than 50 people who are alleged to have been at various different events between april may 2020 and april 2021. people receiving the questionnaires, including the prime minister now, will be expected to account for why they were there and also expected to answer all the questions fully and truthfully as well. now, the fact that the prime minister has received this questionnaire doesn t necessarily mean the police will find him to have broken rules or that he will get a fine. this is all part of their ongoing inquiry, but i think it s fair to say that politically, this is an incredibly uncomfortable situation for the prime minister to be in. ione wells there. it s not long now until what is supposed to be the most romantic day of the year.
talks, so i think what this kind of reveals is that the government itself does not yet have the answer for this, they do not have the pot of cash these firms are calling for, and this is certainly something that will be an ongoing talk of discussion particularly with the government s own spending review coming up later this month. meanwhile, pressure really building on them both from the firm, some of them have already had to halt production in the last couple of weeks, but also in the opposition, too. labourtoday weeks, but also in the opposition, too. labour today accusing these two departments of spending the morning fighting over whether or not they are in talks, while the prime minister is on holiday, and the shadow chancellor rachel reeves has also said, the treasury is not in talks with the department for business, then why are they not. thank you very much, ione wells there, a political correspondent with the latest. the irish foreign minister simon coveney says the uk s demand