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rishi sunak has told mps the uk will not hesitate to respond again if the houthis in yemen continue their attacks on commercial shipping in the red sea. british and us forces carried out joint air strikes last night for a second time on houthi targets. there are fierce battles continuing between israeli soldiers and hamas fighters in southern gaza. at least 2a israeli troops were killed tuesday, the worst day for the idf since the start of the war. and the met office has issued yellow weather warnings tonight for much of the uk, as storm jocelyn brings high winds and heavy rain to large parts of the country. no scotrail trains are currently running. nominations for the 2024 oscars have been announced during an early morning press conference in hollywood. we will get the latest on that from talking movies s tom brook later this hour. good evening. it might seem odd ten months out from a presidential election to put so much focus on the tiny state of new hampshire and a rep ....
the us born singer songwriter tina turner has died at the age of 83. she was known as the queen of rock and roll. in a statement, her representative says, tina turner, the queen of rock and roll, has died peacefully today at the age of 83. that was after a long illness in her home in zurich near switzerland. with us, david cilento looks back on her life. # when you were a young boy # did you have a puppy # that always followed you around. 1966, river deep mountain high. in yourface, hip shaking, sweat drenched, passionate, pop perfection. however, in america, the song was a flop. it would be another 17 years before tina turner truly made it. anna mae bullock grew up in nutbush, tennessee. her family were sharecroppers. she started singing in ike turner s band when she was a teenager. and poor, largely abandoned by her parents, it was, she hoped, her escape. but it was an escape into a different sort of misery. # rolling down a river powerful woman on stage. but, the aci ....
deputy foreign minister. the chancellor has brought forward by three weeks a fiscal statement he was to deliver in november, in a bid to reassure the financial markets. tonight with the context, the former labour mp and cabinet minister caroline flint and the republican strategist rina shah. welcome to the programme. the french president, emmanuel macron who has tried to maintain an open channel with moscow said today s strikes on ukraine signalled a profound change in the conduct of the war. in a televised address, vladimir putin said he personally had ordered the strikes as revenge for the weekend s attack on the kerch bridge. the targets, he said, were ukraine s energy, command and communication, structures. but as so often is the case, the missiles landed on busy intersections, in parks and tourist areas of kyiv, with an intensity not seen since the early days of the war. there were strikes across the country from the east to the west. ukraine s major cities ....
across north eastern parts of scotland, but otherwise it is looking like a dry and fine day. then, as the winds fall light to start our tuesday morning, it is likely to be a bit frosty first thing with patchy mist and fog around, but otherwise some fine weather around. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are nigel nelson, political editor of people and the sunday mirror and political commentatorjo phillips, tomorrow s front pages starting with. the sunday times leads with the explosion on the only bridge linking russia to the occupied crimean peninsula. the paper says the blast gives ukraine hope and is a serious embarassment for russia. the observer leads on the same story calling the incident a bitter blow for the russian leader vladimir putin. moving on, the telegraph s lead is a call from the prime minister, liz truss, to her mps unite or face or disaster the sunday express says the pm is telling her m ....