officers in the wake of the kidnap, rape and murder of sarah everard. at least eight people have been killed in an explosion outside a mosque in cobble. it s the first major blast since the withdrawal of international troops dash mac kabul. ethiopia s sisay lemma wins men s london marathon. kenya s joyciline jepkosgei took the women s title. in all, 40,000 are aiming to complete the course. on the first day of the conservative party conference in manchester, borisjohnson has declined to rule out further tax rises. he said the country had been hit by a pandemic, the like of which had not been seen in our lifetimes, and that the government wouldn t be irresponsible with the public finances. asked about the shortage of lorry drivers threatening supplies of food and fuel, he said the country couldn t simply reach for the lever of uncontrolled immigration and suggested firms pay more to attract more staff. here s our deputy political editor, vicki young a lot has happened since
to bring flowers and pay respects to alexei navalny, the kremlin s most vocal critic who has died in prison. move along, you can t stay here, the policeman says. we have a right to be here, she shouts. we want to and we will stand here. someone adds, this street isn t yours, it belongs to everyone. but the riot police don t seem to think so. there are cries of disgrace, shame, as police start to clear the area. and then the arrests. across russia, hundreds of people have been detained at events commemorating the late opposition leader. these are the last known images of alexei navalny from two days ago. the russian authorities claim he died the next day after falling unconscious. today, mr navalny s mother arrived at the remote penal colony where he died, beyond the arctic circle. she was told her son s body had been taken to a local morgue, but. the body of alexei isn t there, so alexei s prison just lied to his lawyer and his mother that the body is there. we don t
the west bank sjenin refugee camp, ending the actions that left 12 palestinians and one israeli soldier dead. gunfire and explosions continued to be heard acrossjenin as news of the withdrawl broke earlier. israel prime minister benjamin netanyahu says the mission was an attempt to root out terrorists, while palestinian leaders accused israel of mounting an invasion . an estimated 3,000 people left thejenin refugee camp since the attacks started. jenin has become a stronghold of a new generation of palestinian militants are frustrated by the west bank based palestinian authority s aging leadership, and the restrictions of israeli occupation. the united nations, meanwhile, has decried the violence in tel aviv and jenin. the united states said its ally israel had a right to defend its people against terrorist groups but called for the protection of civilians. former israeli prime minister naftali bennett spoke to the bbc earlier. he echoed netanyahu s statements about terro
left 12 palestinians and one israeli soldier dead. gunfire and explosions continued to be heard acrossjenin as news of the withdrawl broke earlier. israel prime minister benjamin netanyahu says the mission was an attempt to root out terrorists, while palestinian leaders accused israel of mounting an invasion . an estimated 3,000 people left thejenin refugee camp since the attacks started. jenin has become a stronghold of a new generation of palestinian militants are frustrated by the west bank based palestinian authority s aging leadership, and the restrictions of israeli occupation. the united nations, meanwhile, has decried the violence in the region. the united states said its ally israel had a right to defend its people against terrorist groups but called for the protection of civilians. former israeli prime minister naftali bennett spoke to the bbc earlier. he echoed netanyahu s statements about terrorists in jenin. over the past year or so, we have had over 50 israel
withdrawing from the west bank sjenin refugee camp, ending the actions that left 12 palestinians and one israeli soldier dead. gunfire and explosions continued to be heard acrossjenin as news of the withdrawl broke earlier. israel prime minister benjamin netanyahu says the mission was an attempt to root out terrorists, while palestinian leaders accused israel of mounting an invasion. an estimated 3,000 people left thejenin refugee camp since the attacks started. jenin has become a stronghold of a new generation of palestinian militants who are frustrated by the west bank based palestinian authority s ageing leadership, and the restrictions of israeli occupation. the united nations meanwhile has denounced the violence in tel aviv and jenin. the united states said its ally, israel, had a right to defend its people against terrorist groups but called for the protection of civilians. former israeli prime minister naftali bennett spoke to the bbc earlier, who echoed netanyahu s