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glasgow and edinburgh, five for liverpool and then this is what we call anomaly map so it tells us whether it will be above or below average for the time of year. much of the continent below average in spain and portugal slightly warmer. cold weather is with us to stay and you can on newsnight, abigail s parentsjoin other bereaved families calling for a national inquiry into maternity care in england. speaking exclusively to newsnight, katie fowler and robert miller, whose baby abigail died at royal sussex maternity unit, talk about the trauma they went through, and claim that nobody is taking failures in maternity care seriously. also tonight. are we heading for a standoff between the home secretary and the immigration minister over migration policy? the former immigration minister joins us from westminster. and there s to be a two day extension of the ceasefire in gaza to allow more hostages and prisoners to be swapped, but is there anything to suggest the violence wi ....
new zealand, to win, needed 398. well, daryl mitchell proved that even the loudest crowd can be silenced. mitchell kept surprising, kept his team believing, seven sixes in his century. eventually, mitchell found the fielder, ravi jadeja. new zealand finished 70 runs behind. mohammed shami finished with seven wickets. india in the final, excitement to another level. they are not invincible it s just unclear who can beat them. this morning, the government s rwanda plan was in shreds. legislation, saying, quote, i will not allow a foreign court to block these flights . it s the latest government policy to try and stop the boats . immigration minster robertjenrick tells us the government actually won today. 0n the programme, we ll hear from one of the asylum seekers whose case was at the heart of this legal battle. he came to the uk on a small boat in 2022, after he says he was tortured in his home country. but why the uk, when he d travelled through multiple safe count ....
alarm that magma may be nearing the surface nearby. the recent earthquakes are beyond what anyone is used to. the wrench of having to leave your home beyond words. jessica parker, bbc news, in grindavik. time for a look at the weather. here s sarah keith lucas. not for suella braverman, the adage that revenge is a dish best served cold . she delivers a blistering attack on rishi sunak politically and personally and accuses him of never having any intention of keeping his promises. suella braverman s incendiary attack sounds like a rallying call for the right of the party, so how politically dangerous is she for the prime minister? we ll be speaking to the tory mp martin vickers. and ahead of tomorrow s supreme court ruling on the government s rwanda policy, we ll be joined by diana johnson, the labour chair of the home affairs select committee. also tonight. in a major investigation, we have, for the first time, established an apparent financial link between the ....
further east into england and wales but very few will reach east anglia and the south east. temperatures 11-13, and the south east. temperatures 11 13, pretty similar to what we had today. i want to take you back across the atlantic, though, because this mass of cloud is really looking quite threatening. this is a band of cloud and rain, of course. that will come scooting across the atlantic into the uk on tuesday night and wednesday morning. the un says gaza is becoming a graveyard for children . the israeli defence force will enter gaza city within the next 48 hours according to reports in israli media. what happens after that? israeli troops say they have essentially split the gaza strip into two and they have encircled gaza city in the north. we ll talk to the secretary general of the norwegian refugee counciljan egerland who was involved in the oslo peace accords in the 90s. tonight, hundreds of israelis injerusalem have gathered to mark the 30 days since 1,400 ....
tonight the united nations hears a claim that 3,200 children have been killed in gaza injust three weeks, more than the number of children killed annually across the world s conflict zones since 2019. as israel s ground operation continues, what next for this escalting conflict? tonight talking us through israel s strategy for its ground operation inside gaza, mark will be with us. we ll be hearing from the director of a palestinian medical aid charity who refuses to leave northern gaza. everywhere you go right now there is a complete disaster happening right now and gaza strip. people are saying that gazza is the new aleppo, so i am still standing in the north of gaza and i believe i still have my dignity with me, staying in my home, scrapping for whatever food and water. and as the united nations security council holds another emergency meeting tonight, we ll bejoined live by an israeli cabinet minister and the un special rapporteur for the palestinian territories. is ....