damaged, water systems, electricity. welcome to the programme. we will have all the very latest from we will have all the very latest from . .,, we will have all the very latest from . , ,., , from jenin including those reports from jenin including those reports from the israeli from jenin including those reports from the israeli army from jenin including those reports from the israeli army that - from jenin including those reports from the israeli army that they i from jenin including those reports| from the israeli army that they are withdrawing we have not intimately confirmed that, but that is what we are working on over the next couple hours, we ll bring you the latest details as we get them. tonight on the panel the trade economist rebecca harding, and the writer and broadcaster chris morris. we will say hello to both and just a moment. also on the programme tonight: the metropolitan police is reopening an investigation into breaches of covid regulations at a
also this lunchtime. lower energy bills for many households after the regulator brings in a new price cap. the chief constable of police scotland the uk s second biggest force admits it is institutionally racist and sexist. and by public demand, a fitting farewell for an raf hero who fought in the second world war. and coming up in the sport later in the hour on bbc news: history for brighton, their highest finish in the premier league and a first european campaign to look forward to next season. good afternoon. net migration to the uk has hit a record high, despite the government s promise to reduce it. the office for national statistics say that last year 606,000 more people moved to the united kingdom than left it. that s up around 118,000 on the previous year s figure. the rise is driven by people from outside the eu, including ukraine and hong kong. the prime minister says the figures are too high labour claim they show the government has lost control of immigratio
hello and welcome to bbc world news. the president of the european commission, ursula von der leyen, will arrive in the uk tomorrow for face to face talks with prime minister rishi sunak, to discuss an imminent deal for trade in northern ireland. it all revolves around the post brexit trading arrangements for northern ireland. the irish taoisoech leo varadkarsaid. earlier, the deputy prime minister, dominic raab, began to outline what might be in the deal including the right for politicians in northern ireland to have a say over any new eu rules that affect them. with more here s our political correspondent, iain watson. what better way to flag that an agreement with the eu is coming closer? the eu commission president, ursula von der leyen, will meet the prime minister tomorrow in london for the talks that could seal a deal. there is no deal done until the whole deal is done. but i think we ve made progress. and what s emerging is exactly what the deal could involve. post br
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