industrial oxygen is now having to be used in hospitals. government borrowing hits the highest level since the end of world war ii with hundreds of millions spent supporting the economy during the pandemic. on its way to wembley england is given an extra euro 2020 match, as dublin misses out. hello, good afternoon. 39 former subpostmasters who were convicted of theft and false accounting because of a defective post office accounting system have been cleared by the court of appeal, after the uk s most widespread miscarriage ofjustice. some had gone to prison, and many sawjobs, marriages and reputations ruined after being wrongly accused of financial irregularities. the court heard that a computer software system called horizon had problems from the beginning of its installation. the post office has apologised for the impact the scandal has had on the men and women who were convicted. katie prescott reports. unsure whether to laugh or cry. after year of being labelled crimi
jurgen klopp has been explaining at length, the thinking behind his decision to leave liverpool at the end of the season. the german, who has truned the club around after almost the german, who has turned the club around after almost nine years at anfield, still has another two years left on his contract but he says he just doesn t have the energy levels to be the best version of himself in the role. he says he told the club last november that he would be leaving in the summer. the important things they had to do was to tell, of course have to tell them but our supporters and the players and to play was top. and really good and i don t say things like that and walk away but i am here and i am fully here and besides that, it sjust here and i am fully here and besides that, it s just the here and i am fully here and besides that, it sjust the right here and i am fully here and besides that, it s just the right thing to do and i am convinced in the right moment because the club
is facing mounting pressure from within his own cabinet, from the israeli public, and from the relatives of the hostages, who over the weekend stormed a parliamentary session injerusalem to demand more action to secure the release of their loved ones. live now to doha nawaf al thani is qatar s former director of defence intelligence operations and defence attache to the united states. hejoins me now. thank you for being here with us. what are you hearing about the framework of some sort of new deal? thank you for having me. i think first there are two parts of this. the first is the qatari statements in the past days and weeks that they have continued their efforts to restart negotiations and have not stopped their efforts. but the second part of this is also, at least from the qatari perspective, they ve played very close to the vest when it comes to negotiations, it s very sensitive and they don t talk a lot about it before it happens, but all reports indicates we are hea
in a contract killing in 1988. here s our north america correspondent david willis. after more than three decades on death row at this prison in alabama, kenneth smith s last minute appeals to the us supreme court were denied and he was finally put to death. at 7.53 central time tonight, the state of alabama started carrying out the execution of kenneth eugene smith by nitrogen hypoxia at the william c holman correctional facility in atmore. in a statement, alabama s governor, kay ivey, said the execution had been lawfully carried out using nitrogen hypoxia. but witnesses described an unnerving scene as kenneth smith s life came to an end. among those witnesses were family members and his spiritual adviser. what we saw was minutes of someone struggling for their life. we saw this mask tied to the gurney and him ripping his head forward over and over and over again. and we also saw correction officials in the room who were visibly surprised at how bad this thing went. kenneth