but first let s focus in on nottingham and the deadly stabbing of three people in the early hours of tuesday morning. this was the scene a short time ago at the university of nottingham where hundreds of students joined the familes of the two 19 year olds who were killed in the city in the early hours of yesterday morning. grace o malley kumar was a first year medical student and a talented hockey player. barnaby webber, also 19, was studying history and played cricket for his university team. the third victim was named today as 65 year old ian coates a primary school caretaker. our midlands correspondent, navtej johal, reports from the vigil. thousands united in grief. these students have come to express their shock and share their sadness at the loss of two of their own. it s hard to find the words to express their shock and grief felt across our institution at the senseless loss of two talented students who have had their bright future brutally curtailed. barnaby webber
his immigration minister robert jenrick. the bell they have published so far does allow ministers to override some parts of the human rights act, but not completely ignored all european human rights laws, which was something that some mps on the right of the conservative party had been calling for. that has led to backlash from that wing of his party, including the former home secretary suella braverman, who has told the bbc this morning that this would leave the rwanda bill open to further legal challenges from potential asylum seekers and their representatives as well. so i think there will be a couple of key questions that rishi sunak will be facing in this press conference. firstly, there is the question hanging over him today of who on earth will he replace robertjenrick with? or can be the immigration minister at this time? i think this is a tricky question because robert jenrick was somebody who was a close ally of his, was supposed to be someone very loyal to rishi su
like one metre, two metre distances put in place. what was the rationale of the reasoning behind that. and i think importantly, it has been conceded that the initial testing right at the beginning of the pandemic fairly early in 2020 was not sufficient. it was not as good as it should have been. of course that means that the authorities just did not have a very good picture of where the virus was and how much information. where the virus was and how much information- information. let s focus exactly on that in terms information. let s focus exactly on that in terms of information. let s focus exactly on that in terms of the information. let s focus exactly on j that in terms of the preparedness, right at the beginning. what kinds of things ought have too been different? , , ., ., ., ., different? they should have had a better idea. different? they should have had a better idea, more different? they should have had a better idea, more expensive - different? they should have ha
James Kon The Fire and Rescue Department (FRD) captured a two-metre python at the Batang Duri Water Treatment Plant on Friday. The reptile was caught using a snake catcher and released far from residential areas. Four firefighters from the Rataie Fire Station led by ABKS 4 Achau anak Juti responded to the animal disturbance report […]
Alberta has declared a state of public health emergency and will implement new health measures to expand capacity, increase vaccination rates and reduce transmission of COVID-19.