they have chris sutton trust is the biggest worry for these students? the biggest for them is what comes next. we are all living through a cost of living crisis at the moment, but next year is when students really think they re going to be struggling. prices have risen throughout the year, but maintenance loans are not keeping pace with that. student support comes in to make main components, you have the tuition fees, they have been frozen at £9,250 for the next two years. the maintenance loan is meant to cover things like rent, food and bills. that is going up by a 2.8%, from september. but at the time of the announcement, inflation was at 10.7%. the main concern for students that i have spoken to is what comes next. from september, are they going to be able to afford their rents, which is going up by a far more than the 2.8% rise in maintenance loans. thank you so much forjoining us from leedsjust to thank you so much forjoining us from leeds just to outline some of the co
The Rafah Crossing is on the egyptian border and is the only route not bordering israel which means its currently the only potential way to deliver humanitarian aid into gaza. Well have the very latest on the aid trying to get into gaza in the next hour. In other developments in the conflict today, israel has confirmed that 212 people are being held hostage in gaza. Defence officials said israeli strikes overnight killed dozens of palestinian fighters, including the deputy chief of hamas rocket forces. Israel has been carrying out intensive aerial bombing of gaza since the hamas Attacks Inside Israel two weeks ago, in which 1,400 people were killed. The Palestinian Health Ministry Says about 4,600 gazans, mainly civilians, have been killed in the israeli air strikes. 4700. That includes 55 people overnight. Israels military has warned civilians in gaza to keep moving south for their own safety, as it prepares to increase pressure on hamas, which is designated a Terrorist Origanisation
Foreign correspondent Kylie Kobe Reporting on the ground in jerusalem. Kylie, you are on the ground in jerusalem, as i just said. The deadline to evacuate gaza ends in less than an hour. What are you hearing from israeli officials . Well, they are not saying that there is any sort of imminent ground offensive but then you wouldnt expect them to announce it. They have made it very clear that that will be the next step. This is going to intensify. They have not said whether political leaders have made it official have actually ordered it but that is the direction we are heading can you hear me okay . So, the first 24hour deadline did approach and then pass. People are still being allowed to leave. In fact, the idf opened those o corridors from the north of gaza down to the south. Seeing evacuees would be allowed to pass safely along those two corridors. That came after an israeli airstrike Hit A Convoy Of Palestinian Evacuees on friday. 70 people were killed, many of them women and child
and the most cramped refugee camp in the world because more than 1 million people are living in a very simple, small area. authorities are saying they are trying to have the rohingya people so that they can get back to their shelters come as early as possible. some international communities are saying that they will help the rohingya people so they could come back to their homes from as early as possible. 150 international organisations, local ngos, international organisations, local ngos, other organisations working in that area said that their main focus now is to build houses for the rohingya people so that they can come back and restore their lives as quickly as possible. has come back and restore their lives as quickly as possible. quickly as possible. has the fire also affected quickly as possible. has the fire also affected some quickly as possible. has the fire also affected some of quickly as possible. has the fire also affected some of those - quickly as possible. has
west coast of the western hemisphere from alaska to chile are the sanitation plants in southern california. they are taking water 500, 600 miles away, cleaning it, use it once, clean it to a higher standard than the day it arrives and dump it in the ocean, so we re going to see recycling, we ll see desalinization and we have to have storage. you ve got to have new reservoirs, offstream and om onstream and we need to make better use of the aquifers and let s make it clear that southern california, the metropolitan water district is really way ahead of the rest of the state. they began storing water years ago. they have about two years of water supply in southern california. even with this severe drought. the rest of the state, large parts of the state, didn t do that and they re in a world of hurt. yeah, you re dealing with a very tough situation there. turning now to a little political news and the continuing concerns over obamacare. we re seeing more democrats distancing themselves