One of labours most high profile left wIng politicians criticises Keir Starmer fOr treatIng her, In her wOrds, as a Non Person and accuses him of tryIng to get rid of her from the party. Welcome to newsnight, live each night with Insight and Interviews. Earlier, Sir Ed Davey gave his leaders address to the Liberal Democrat conference. Insight this evenIng from the woman who led the party befOre him, jo swInson. Welcome to you. And Labour Peer LOrd falconer is here too, as is nick. Hello. Hello. Welcome back from briahton. Our maIn Interview Tonight is with one of the countrys most well known politicians, Labour Mp Diane abbott. In an Exclusive Bbc Interview, she tells newsnight she felt that Keir Starmer treatEd Her as a Non Person In the aftermath of comments from a conservative donOr that Ms Abbott needed to be shot. Those remarks, by the way, she says actually made her feel In danger. And she estimates that through her WOrkIng Life as an mp, shes received Tens Of Thousands of Death
hello, thank you forjoining us. the presidential candidates in turkey are gearing up for their last day of campaigning ahead of sunday s crucial election. president recep tayyip erdogan will hold a rally in istanbul, where he built his popular support as mayor more than 20 years ago. in the evening, he is expected to pray at the hagia sophia, which he controversially converted into a mosque to please religious conservatives. his secular challenger, kemal kilicdaroglu, will also be touring istanbul with the current mayor. the 74 year old has been appealing to the young promising to restore democracy and improve relations with the west. let s talk now to our correspondent in istanbul, silin girit. thank you very much for talking to us. the two men at the forefront of this race are very different, aren t they? talk to us about the different personalities and policies. yes. personalities and policies. yes, the are personalities and policies. yes, they are exact personalities
and in ukraine, russian forces advance on the centre of the key city of severa donetsk in the eastern donbas. good evening and welcome to bbc news. breaking welcome to bbc news. news on our top story toda with breaking news on our top story today with the problems at the football over the weekend. we are just hearing in the last couple of moments that you aare launching an independent report, commissioning and independent report into what happened. let s look at the events of saturday night. the french government has blamed what it called industrial scale ticket fraud, for the chaos at this weekend s champions league final in paris. french ministers held emergency talks earlier today with police, and french and european football officials, as the row continued about what happened at the match. there s been widespread condemnation of the tactics of the police, who used tear gas and pepper spray on thousands of liverpool fans as they queued for hours to get into the stadium.
hello. this is bbc news. i m lukwesa burak. we ll be taking a look at tomorrow morning s papers in a moment. first, a reminder of the top stories: real madrid has won the uefa champions league. the final was delayed by more than half an hour as fans struggled to get into the stadium with some liverpool fans saying french police used pepper spray and tear gas as they tried to enter. in the united states, president biden has renewed his appeal for tighter gun control following the texas elementary school massacre, after former president donald trump dismissed calls for gun reform, saying the shooting in uvalde was a reason to arm, not disarm. france and germany have urged vladimir putin to engage in peace talks with ukraine, as russia continues its offensive in the donbas region. meanwhile, russia s ambassador to the uk has told the bbc he does not believe moscow will use tactical nuclear weapons in the war in ukraine. protests have erupted in the brazilian city of rio de ja
try and do is to try and skewer rishi sunak and suggest that he has, over the years, whether as chancellor between 2020 and 2022 failed to front the refurbishment of school buildings, and as well, point to research done by bbc verified that shows that a school buildings programme but was cancelled by the conservative led government after they took power in 2010, that 13 schools affected by this crisis were on that list. with the conservatives are going to try to do, and rishi sunak will know very well what labour are prying to bring up on premises questions, is the tory party seem to be really trying to contextualise this crisis, saying that 95% of schools are not a chilly affected but they have been funding refurbishment of schools and they are being ultra safe in their approach. there was an instance over the summer of one school building, this led to a reassessment of the risk and that they are just being very safe, trying to ensure that no children are hurt but it is cert