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BBCNEWS Newsnight July 5, 2024

is an exit from the european convention on human rights now on the agenda? the judges based their decision on our adherence to the echr. might we ditch the human rights treaty? if we don t resolve this we will not be in government after the next election. i think the prime minister realises that, i hope my colleagues realise that. this is an absolutely existential issue for the conservative government. we ll be asking conservative and labour mps and a pollster whether an attempt to leave the convention could define the next election and how it would go down with voters. also tonight the interim report into the actions of a unit of undercover cops who entered sexual relationships with women activists says if the public knew what the unit was doing it would have been scrapped. we speak to three women who were targeted. it didn t make any sense, this man had been one of my best friends for seven years, who lived in my house. i d had, you know, i d had an intimate relationship ....

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BBCNEWS Newsday July 2, 2024



ceasefire. instead, the pauses are intended to allow humanitarian aid in. and to help civilians move south to avoid the air strikes and fighting in the north. two humanitarian corridors will open. there are growing concerns about the conflict spreading, bringing in countries like yemen. jeremy bowen reports from israel. more palestinians left their homes moving along salah al din street, the road to southern gaza, after israel said they would not be attacked if they left the battle zone to the north. pauses in israeli combat operations were welcomed by the americans. all this raises the ghosts of 19118 for palestinians, when more than 700,000 of them fled or were expelled byjewish troops as israel won its independence. israel never allowed them home. two of the gaza hostages were in new videos. hanna katsir blamed benjamin netanyahu, israel s prime minister, for their plight. so did yagil yaakov, who s 13. hostage videos are usually made under duress, so the bbc is no ....

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