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diagnosis of dementia, nina has been looking at how important training is for staff in shops and cafes. ashes agony as the aussies edge it. england lose the first test on a nail biting final day but stokes says they ll stick to their attacking approach. more than 200,000 music fans are preparing to pitch their tents as glastonbury opens its gates this morning. it might be muddy underfoot at glastonbury due to the rain in the past days but after that it is mostly dry. all of us looking at a mixture of sunshine and showers. fewest in the south. more frequent in the north. all the details later. it s wednesday, the 21st ofjune. the us coastguard, which is co ordinating the search for a submersible vessel missing in the atlantic, says a canadian rescue team has heard underwater noises in the area. it follows us media reports of banging sounds that lasted forfour hours, and came in 30 minute intervals. there are five people on board, which includes three british citizens, and they ....
You can see, they are the really the backdrop of the stage, sitting listening two of these speeches. Chris makes the point is you can see that most of them are in conventional political gear. They have their smart clothes on, their suits and ties. Except that is for sir keir starmer, who has lost his tie and jacket and he has rolled up his sleeves nearly to his elbows. Chris our Political Editor says it is not hot in there. He says this is a deliberate look from sir keir focused he says on getting stuff done. We know there will be no new policies, it will be sir keir setting out six pledges as his pitch before what we know will be a general election probably this year. He is promising to deliver economic stability, that nhs waiting times, create a new Border Security, and, set up a publicly owned firm called Great British< ....
rishi sunak. also on the programme this lunchtime. as fighting rages around gaza s largest hospital, the world health organization says it s no longer working and the situation is perilous. environmentally friendly, but a public menace at times why police are cracking down on electric motorbikes. and the football world gets ready to say goodbye to england and manchester united legend sir bobby charlton. good afternoon. the former prime minister david cameron has made a dramatic return to politics. he s been appointed foreign secretary as part of a major cabinet reshuffle by rishi sunak. he s been made a peer so he can take up the position. mr cameron says that while he has disagreed with some individual decisions made by sunak, he believes the pm is a strong and capable leader. mr cameron replaces james cleverly, who had been serving as foreign secretary. he was made home secretary this morning after suella braverman was sacked from that position. ms braverman sjob had be ....
coalition that we have to thank for the disruption we are seeing on our roads today. for the disruption we are seeing on our roads today- roads today. for now, suella braverman roads today. for now, suella braverman will roads today. for now, suella braverman will return - roads today. for now, suella braverman will return to - roads today. for now, suella braverman will return to the | braverman will return to the backbenches. it seems unlikely, though, she ll do it quietly. helen catt, news, westminster. a day of big moves in westminster, notjust a day of big moves in westminster, not just the departure a day of big moves in westminster, notjust the departure of suella braverman, but david cameron back in front line politics as foreign secretary and home secretary is now james cleverly. they have been a number of other notable moves, not least the departure of steve barclay from the health brief, that s been taken by victoria atkins, and i m joined by our health ....
we will get reaction tonight from msf, whose doctors are working both inside gaza and on the outside, in egypt. qatar has played a crucial role in these negotiations. but the officials in doha say the uptick in israeli attacks is complicating the process. there was another huge israeli strike today in the jabalia refugee camp. amid unverified reports from hamas that seven hostages were killed. we will hear tonight from the former hostage negotiator, oliver mcternan on what he makes of the israeli governments tactics. good evening. the gates of the rafah crossing opened today to peoplebut the flow the gates of the rafah crossing opened today to people, but the flow across the border was more a trickle, than a flood. over 400 people with dual nationality are thought to have crossed the border, that is a fraction of the 5,000 dual nationals thought to be currently in gaza. the foreign office says the first british nationals are among those that have made it across today. m ....