Up to shore more than 100km away. Heres one survivor whose home was destroyed by the flooding. Translation the flood came and completely washed away l the valley, destroying everything around it. My life before was stable, everything was 100 good i had my house and my family, but now there is nothing, there is no life any more. Earlier, i spoke to our middle east correspondent lina sinjab, who gave us the latest. It is really a devastating situation, day in, day out, people are still shocked with the traumatic experience they have lived, with the loss that they have had, you know, everywhere around people are looking for bodies of their beloved ones, some families are counting, like, Tens Of Members of theirfamilies have disappeared or confirmed dead. Imagine you are sleeping in your bed and floods and the waters sweep you away into the water, this is really terrible, you know. The storm hit the city of derna, and because of the floods and the rain, you know, two dams collapsed, breaki
hello. welcome to the programme. we start this hour here in the uk with the general election campaign. labour says it s committed to reducing the number of people legally migrating to britain if it forms the next government. but speaking earlier, the shadow home secretary yvette cooper refused to set a target or any date by which a reduction would be achieved. net migration, the difference between the number of people arriving in the uk and leaving, stood at 685,000 last year. labour s plans include more apprenticeships in jobs that are currently reliant on a significant level of migrant workers. here s our political correspondent ione wells. immigration is a sticky issue in this election campaign, and both major parties say they want to control it. labour says it would train more uk workers to fill skills shortages and it says firms that pay exploitative wages would be banned from hiring foreign workers. but labour have not put a figure on how much they would reduce it by, a
extremely critical of the involvement in the war, and so netanyahu will want to avoid having to rely on the opposition. we haven t heard from the prime minister yet since the reaction from these two ministers, and so far since this proposal was announced by president biden on friday, we have had only two short, vague statements from the prime minister s office. he hasn t embraced deal, hasn t specifically said he supports the deal, but he also hasn t expressed his denial, rejection of the deal. so we are still waiting to hear what the prime minister has to say, and to hear a clear position from benjamin netanyahu. but honestly he is under a lot of political pressure, not only from these far right ministers who support his government, but also from other members of his government. meanwhile we have had tens members of his government. meanwhile we have had tens of members of his government. meanwhile we have had tens of thousands - members of his government. meanwhile we have had ten