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diane abbott, is free to stand for election in her north london constituency. it follows days of wrangling over her future, following suspension from the party, over comments she made about how jewish, irish and traveller people, experience racism. she was re admitted to labour on wednesday. ms abbott has yet to say, if she ll stand. here s our political correspondent, helen catt. the story that s been rumbling on for most of this week has now come to a sort of conclusion after sir keir starmer said that diane abbott, a very long serving labour mp, she was the first black woman elected to parliament, is free to stand as a labour mp at this election. she had claimed she was being blocked by the party. so what we re waiting to hear from in the next few days is to hear from diane abbott herself. she hasn t commented publicly since sir keir starmer said this yesterday, so we re waiting to hear from her to confirm if she will indeed do so. the crucial thing, though, is that it is
AreasGazaDealIsrael-defense-forcesCessation-of-hostilitiesRishi-sunakCampaignUkNorth-east-of-englandPartiesElectionTowns good evening and welcome to bbc news. we report tonight a war that has been raging for two years in the middle east country of yemen, with devastating consequences for its people. a fierce civil war has split the country in two. the government backed by a saudi led coalition controls the south of yemen while houthi rebels, backed by iran, control the capital and the north of the country. yemen is now on the brink of famine and has become a breeding ground for disease. cholera has swept the country, with nearly 2000 deaths since the outbreak began in april. access for international journalists is very rare but our middle east correspondent, 0rla guerin with her producer nicola careem and cameraman nico hameon have got in. they ve sent this report from aden and a warning there are distressing images of suffering children throughout. we cross the red sea to reach yemen, past the sunken wreckage of a hidden war. this was the only way to the port city of aden. the saud
NumberMistakePrisonersIncreasePeopleThings-didn-t-changePolicyUsPresidentDirectionDefence-secretaryMilitaryBeing undermined by those trade deals that have been put in place. one of the asks in our manifesto is about the introduction of core standards, which would make it illegal to bring in that product which has been produced to lower standards than ourselves. we can t simply offshore our production and have this out of sight, out of mind, approach to food. question is, though, can farmers get a hearing in a busy general election? the question i put to a wiltshire farmer who s tried former nfu president minette batters. i think it s going to be difficult if i m honest. i think you know, such a short time frame and so much going on and certainly i m not hearing that much about food production or the countryside, really, from any party at the moment. they love old stuff here, but they want farming to thrive, not simply become a quaint piece of industrial heritage. dave harvey, bbc news. there s new data on an issue which is shaping up to be key this election campaign. a record number of mi
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