Chelsea for a british record fee of £115 million. Information released concerning thousands of members of the Police Service in Northern Ireland is in the hand of dissident republican groups. A document posted on a wall in best belfast allegedly shows some of the information from the data breach. The Chief Constable of psni is if simon byrne. We breach. The Chief Constable of psni is if simon byrne. Is if simon byrne. We are confident this set is in is if simon byrne. We are confident this set is in the is if simon byrne. We are confident this set is in the hands is if simon byrne. We are confident this set is in the hands of this set is in the hands of dissident republicans and it is a Planning Assumption they will use this list to intimidate and target officers and staff. I wont go into detail, for operational reasons, but we are working around the clock to assess this risk and take measures to met gate it. Sara girvin is in belfast. This is the news that everyone was dreading . Thi
tonight, israel intensifying strikes on gaza, warning civilians to move south amid what it calls massive attacks. the israeli military says it has cut gaza in two, its forces reaching the sea completely surrounding gaza city ahead of an expected assault there. ian pannell, one of the few journalists to get inside with a close-up look at the devastation and the forces on the ground. protests from washington to europe in support of palestinians. secretary of state antony blinken with an urgent diplomatic push to prevent the war from spreading. matt rivers standing by in tel aviv. also developing, a hit and run at stanford university now being investigated as a hate crime. students on edge on college campuses nationwide with increasing reports of anti-semitism and islamophobia. a california police officer off the job after allegedly sending racist text messages to a colleague. the police chief calling the messages disgusting. the big reveal in iowa. that state s governor e
tonight, israel intensifying strikes on gaza, warning civilians to move south amid what it calls massive attacks. the israeli military says it has cut gaza in two, its forces reaching the sea completely surrounding gaza city ahead of an expected assault there. ian pannell, one of the few journalists to get inside with a close-up look at the devastation and the forces on the ground. protests from washington to europe in support of palestinians. secretary of state antony blinken with an urgent diplomatic push to prevent the war from spreading. matt rivers standing by in tel aviv. also developing, a hit and run at stanford university now being investigated as a hate crime. students on edge on college campuses nationwide with increasing reports of anti-semitism and islamophobia. a california police officer off the job after allegedly sending racist text messages to a colleague. the police chief calling the messages disgusting. the big reveal in iowa. that state s governor e
Welcome to bbc news. President trump has become embroiled in a bitter battle with the american legal system, after a federal Appeals Court refused to reinstate his travel ban, on people from seven mainly muslim countries, entering the united states. It was a judge in seattle who had originally put a temporary stop to the policy, and tonight the president Tweeted Saying just cannot believe a judge would put our country is such peril. If something happens, blame him. Our north america correspondent nick bryant has more. The rush to reach america. Arrivals from mainly muslim countries making it through immigration after an Appeals Court rejected a move by the Trump Administration to reimpose its travel ban. So, impromptu celebrations at us airports, and relief for those looking to head across the atlantic. Tonight, Atjfk Airport in new york, this family from iraq finally made it into the country. They have spent two years obtaining us visas, and have packed up their lives in iraq. The emb
Welcome to bbc news. President trump has become embroiled in a bitter battle with the american legal system, after a federal Appeals Court refused to reinstate his travel ban, on people from seven mainly muslim countries, entering the united states. It was a judge in seattle who had originally put a temporary stop to the policy, and tonight the president Tweeted Saying just cannot believe a judge would put our country is such peril. If something happens, blame him. Our north america correspondent nick bryant has more. The rush to reach america. Arrivals from mainly muslim countries making it through immigration after an Appeals Court rejected a move by the Trump Administration to reimpose its travel ban. So, impromptu celebrations at us airports, and relief for those looking to head across the atlantic. Tonight, Atjfk Airport in new york, this family from iraq finally made it into the country. They have spent two years obtaining us visas, and have packed up their lives in iraq. The emb