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donald trump guilty of sexual abuse a new yorkjury donald trump guilty of sexual abuse a new york jury finds. donald trump guilty of sexual abuse a new yorkjury finds. where does this verdict leave the former president and his hopes of real action? re election. a civil case jury has delivered a verdict which means donald trump is officially a sexual abuser. he has weathered all kinds of political storms but can his ambitions to return to the white house survive this? a live reaction from a lawyer who has represented women who have accused the former president in the past and one of his key lieutenants. also tonight, victory day is a pared back event. does adversity make putin more dangerous? i will be joined by an adviser to ukraine s ministry of defence, the political journalist and historian and a former commander. will technical advancesin former commander. will technical advances in al kill live music? johnny borrell is here to say that itjust might. good evenin ....
west, more cloud and a few spots of rain in the morning and that could be more persistent into northern ireland on the western isles in the afternoon. not as cool as it has been close to the east coast, we are tending to lose the breeze. through into the middle of the week for the front tracks its way gradually southwards and eastwards. it will bring a spell of wet weather for many others. on wednesday, quite a lot of cloud moving on, rain putting in as well and the breeze picking up. down towards east anglia and the south east you are more likely to stay dry and bright to a good part of the day and around ten to 13 degrees. look ahead towards easter, a few showers on the map and things looking dry for most of us easter sunday. thanks, sarah. and that s bbc news at ten on monday the 3rd of april there s more analysis of the days main stories on newsnight with kirsty wark, which isjust getting under way on bbc two. the news continues here on bbc one, as now it s time t ....
Hands another, more large scale war on our hands as another, more large scale war on our hands as an another, more large scale war on our hands as an international community. thank hands as an international community. thank you hands as an international community. thank you all hands as an international community. thank you all very much indeed. politics now. the coronation weekend came hot on the heels of the local elections. now we can draw breath and examine some of the politics of both events. first, today the commisioner of the metropolitan police sir mark rowley gave no quarter to calls for him to apologise for the arrest of six people from republic on coronation day the pressure group calling for the abolition of the monarchy. of the 64 protesters arrested, the six from republic were the only ones detained under new legislation specifically section 2 of the public order act 2023 david davis, the former brexit secretary, who has a very strong record on civil libert ....
Yet, bear in mind there s a sizeable recruitment problem for teachers in england, which unions say is a consequence of a deep fall in real pay and an increase in workload over many years. the horizontal line shows the target for post graduate teacher trainee recruitment in england. it s being missed by an increasing margin just 71% achieved in 2023/23. if properly staffed, schools are an educational and economic benefit. this suggests long term economic damage too. so this is the broad economic context for these strikes and the dispute over teacher pay. schools really do matter for the economy, both in the short term and the longer term. sir mark rowley, the commisioner of the met, has passed his self imposed deadline to make public the results of operation onyx, the first of many steps he promised to take to clean up the met and transform it into a police force the people of london and beyond can trust. ....