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with territorial responsibility for london. _ territorial responsibility for london, and on our ready reckoner, we think— london, and on our ready reckoner, we think that — london, and on our ready reckoner, we think that there are something like 9 _ we think that there are something like 9 million people within the area _ like 9 million people within the area for— like 9 million people within the area for which you have responsibility, is that right? that's— responsibility, is that right? that's right. in london there are more than 9 million people who live and during the normal working day more than 10 billion come to london as tourists and visitors and workers and so forth. fiend as tourists and visitors and workers and so forth-— and so forth. and using another ratio, that _ and so forth. and using another ratio, that 9 _ and so forth. and using another ratio, that 9 million _ and so forth. and using another ratio, that 9 million people - and so forth. and using another - ratio, that 9 million people equates to something like 13% of the uk population. to something like
with territorial responsibility for london. _ territorial responsibility for london, and on our ready reckoner, we think— london, and on our ready reckoner, we think that — london, and on our ready reckoner, we think that there are something like 9 _ we think that there are something like 9 million people within the area _ like 9 million people within the area for— like 9 million people within the area for which you have responsibility, is that right? that's— responsibility, is that...
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and the impact was going to london and the impact was going to he _ to london and the impact was going to be huge — to london and the impact was going to be huge. you said you had limited powers. _ to be huge. you said you had limited powers, supposing that message had come _ powers, supposing that message had come from _ powers, supposing that message had come from government as opposed to chris whitty _ come from government as opposed to chris whitty who is a government employee, — chris whitty who is a government employee, what would you have done differently? employee, what would you have done differentl ? ., , ., differently? some of the things that ha en differently? some of the things that happen subsequently, _ differently? some of the things that happen subsequently, it _ differently? some of the things that happen subsequently, it was - differently? some of the things that happen subsequently, it was me - differently? some of the things that| happen subsequently, it was me that lobbied the prime minister to go to lock down. it was me that lobbied the prime minister in rel
and the impact was going to london and the impact was going to he _ to london and the impact was going to be huge — to london and the impact was going to be huge. you said you had limited powers. _ to be huge. you said you had limited powers, supposing that message had come _ powers, supposing that message had come from _ powers, supposing that message had come from government as opposed to chris whitty _ come from government as opposed to chris whitty who is a government employee, — chris...
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london, and ifelt almost winded in relation to what was happening in london. but also, realising there are things we could have done in relation to some of these issues. some we did. enhanced cleaning on the underground. others, we did not do. i was quite clear, not in any way to sound panic driven, but i was alarmed by what i was being told in relation to where we were, and we may go to. i will never forget that sort of feeling of lack of power, lack of influence, not knowing what is happening in our city. our reporter has listened to all of that at the inquiry, joins us now from outside. what really struck me from outside. what really struck me from the mayor of london, the biggest city in the uk, our capital city, with a nine people, it was his sort of impotence, lack of ability to influence anything when it came to influence anything when it came to covid apart from making sure that the underground had better cleaning. yes, he said it was very much an understatement to say that he was frustrated at his lack of ability. he spoke about how on st patrick's da
london, and ifelt almost winded in relation to what was happening in london. but also, realising there are things we could have done in relation to some of these issues. some we did. enhanced cleaning on the underground. others, we did not do. i was quite clear, not in any way to sound panic driven, but i was alarmed by what i was being told in relation to where we were, and we may go to. i will never forget that sort of feeling of lack of power, lack of influence, not knowing what is happening...
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london's metropolitan police says it is facing a challenging situation in london, where a large pro—palestinian demonstration is taking place. now on bbc news, time for future earth. ever since a certain swedish teenager skipped school for a climate protest, new waves of young people around the world have been making their voices heard on climate change. from school strikes to mass marches, the generation that will be inheriting our planet is calling for change and for a seat at the table. i'm carl nasman and this is future earth.
london's metropolitan police says it is facing a challenging situation in london, where a large pro—palestinian demonstration is taking place. now on bbc news, time for future earth. ever since a certain swedish teenager skipped school for a climate protest, new waves of young people around the world have been making their voices heard on climate change. from school strikes to mass marches, the generation that will be inheriting our planet is calling for change and for a seat at the table....
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. , ., london. the focus of formal remembrance _ london. the focus of formal remembrance services. - london. the focus of formal remembrance services. this london. the focus of formal. remembrance services. this is london. the focus of formal- remembrance services. this is a start of a weekend of remembrance. as you rightly say, tomorrow is remembrance sunday and, again, we're going to see a service at the cenotaph. that will be led by king charles were two other senior members of the royal family will also be there and there will also be whitehall as well. this evening, the king is also expected to attend remembrance service at the royal albert hall as well. so a weekend of reflection, remembrance, starting today with that two—minute silence and tomorrow as well, there will be and tomorrow as well, there will be a further two—minute silence when the nation will come together and remember. the nation will come together and rmember-— the nation will come together and remember. �* , ., remembe
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live from london. this is bbc news. with continued even more witnesses in london. it did conclude, or rather breakfor lunch in london. it did conclude, or rather break for lunch five minutes late, which is why the scheduled time of tpm has been put back to five past two, when we will be hearing from doctor ben weiner. now, just to remind you who he is, he is a former downing street adviser and earlier we heard from a former adviser to the treasury. also, speaking earlier, was a former civil servant on it the prime minister's team. you will remember him because he featured in one of those pictures that many of us are familiar with now with the tinsel, the green tinsel hanging around his neck. so, thatis tinsel hanging around his neck. so, that is who we are going to be hearing from later. just to bring you a little bit more, the former chief economic adviser who is currently an economist, she was also the government's chief economist adviser for five years, she actually left the treasury earlier this year. the
live from london. this is bbc news. with continued even more witnesses in london. it did conclude, or rather breakfor lunch in london. it did conclude, or rather break for lunch five minutes late, which is why the scheduled time of tpm has been put back to five past two, when we will be hearing from doctor ben weiner. now, just to remind you who he is, he is a former downing street adviser and earlier we heard from a former adviser to the treasury. also, speaking earlier, was a former civil...
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outside the us embassy in london, next week. outside the us embassy in london. thank — next week. outside the us embassy in london, thank you _ next week. outside the us embassy in london, thank you very _ next week. outside the us embassy in london, thank you very much. - there�*s growing concern for staff and patients at gaza�*s largest hospital — al—shifa. in the past hour, the israeli military has said that it will assist in the evacuation of babies from the paediatric department at the hospital on sunday. the idf�*s chief spokesman, rear admiral daniel hagari, said the decision was taken following a request from the hospital administration. a surgeon at the hospital had earlier sent the bbc a voicenote saying they had run out of water, food and electricity — and that the intensive care unit has been hit. israel has repeatedly accused hamas of operating from tunnels underneath the hospital. hamas denies that. lucy williamson sent this report from jerusalem. gaza�*s main hospital is now the eye of this military storm. staff here say they�*ve been under constant
outside the us embassy in london, next week. outside the us embassy in london. thank — next week. outside the us embassy in london, thank you _ next week. outside the us embassy in london, thank you very _ next week. outside the us embassy in london, thank you very much. - there�*s growing concern for staff and patients at gaza�*s largest hospital — al—shifa. in the past hour, the israeli military has said that it will assist in the evacuation of babies from the paediatric department...
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been texting their staff here in london. been texting their staff here in london. earlier i spoke to dr rebecca inglis. she is an intensive care doctor who has travelled to gaza every year to teach medical students about trauma management. i began by asking her what the medical staff in gaza must be going through at this time. well, over the past few weeks, we've been getting increasingly desperate updates and these are from colleagues that we know well. i go back, as you say, every year and teach was that these are people that we know very well, very competent medics. they are telling us what is currently happening is currently beyond belief, beyond words. the updates we have in having in the past 48 hours from al—shifa hospital which, as you say, is the trauma hospital, that means it is dealing with huge numbers of people being injured in the current bombardment and the things that have been happening there in the past 48 hours are really beyond belief. the happening there in the past 48 hours are really beyond belief.— are really beyond belief. the thing we
been texting their staff here in london. been texting their staff here in london. earlier i spoke to dr rebecca inglis. she is an intensive care doctor who has travelled to gaza every year to teach medical students about trauma management. i began by asking her what the medical staff in gaza must be going through at this time. well, over the past few weeks, we've been getting increasingly desperate updates and these are from colleagues that we know well. i go back, as you say, every year and...
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live from london. this is bbc news. an image of vulnerable newborns at gaza's main hospital, the al—shifa, where doctors say two babies have already died because of the lack of power. israel says it will evacuate the babies from al—shifa hospital but it's not clear how or whether other hospitals in gaza are able to care for them. israel says a number of civilians have been killed or wounded in israel by missiles fired from lebanon. police in london condemn violence by right wing protesters during a pro—palestinian march held yesterday. and the king leads tributes to the armed forces on remembrance sunday. the israeli military says it has agreed to evacuate babies in need of oxygen from gaza's main hospital, al—shifa, to a safer place on sunday. officials there said two newborns died as a result of the hospital running out of power with heavy fighting. this photo was sent to the bbc last night — showing more than 20 babies being kept in a surgical theatre instead of incubators, despite being reportedly in need
live from london. this is bbc news. an image of vulnerable newborns at gaza's main hospital, the al—shifa, where doctors say two babies have already died because of the lack of power. israel says it will evacuate the babies from al—shifa hospital but it's not clear how or whether other hospitals in gaza are able to care for them. israel says a number of civilians have been killed or wounded in israel by missiles fired from lebanon. police in london condemn violence by right wing protesters...
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we begin here in london where a pro—palestinian march is under way. these are live pictures of the march, which began an hour ago at hyde park and is heading to the us embassy. the met expects the demonstration to be the largest since weekly marches began in early october, and has deployed nearly 2,000 officers across central london. it comes on the same day armistice day commemorations are taking place, and police say �*while the two minutes�* silence was marked respectfully and without incident on whitehall. officers have faced aggression from counter protestors who are in the area in significant numbers.�* scuffles broke out as police attempted to stop them from reaching whitehall but the group pushed through as officers hit out with batons. the met police said a group threw missles at officers. let's speak now to leroy logan, former superintendent of the met police. former superintendent good former superintendent to have you with us. first 0 all, good to have you with us. first of all, your assessment on this police operation right now? we
we begin here in london where a pro—palestinian march is under way. these are live pictures of the march, which began an hour ago at hyde park and is heading to the us embassy. the met expects the demonstration to be the largest since weekly marches began in early october, and has deployed nearly 2,000 officers across central london. it comes on the same day armistice day commemorations are taking place, and police say �*while the two minutes�* silence was marked respectfully and without...
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arrived at london's natural history museum.— finally arrived at london's natural history museum. we will separate these fragments. _ history museum. we will separate these fragments. scientists - history museum. we will separate these fragments. scientists have i these fragments. scientists have been waiting _ these fragments. scientists have been waiting for— these fragments. scientists have been waiting for years _ these fragments. scientists have been waiting for years for - these fragments. scientists have been waiting for years for the - been waiting for years for the chance of a closer look and to get their gloved hands on this precious extraterrestrial material. i their gloved hands on this precious extraterrestrial material.— extraterrestrial material. i think it is beyond _ extraterrestrial material. i think it is beyond our— extraterrestrial material. i think it is beyond our wildest - extraterrestrial material. i think| it is beyond our wildest dreams. extraterrestrial material. i think. it is beyond our wildest dreams. it is an incredibly beautiful rocks, it is
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live from london, this is bbc news. thousands take to the streets of the british capital in the largest pro—palestinian rally of its kind since the war in gaza began. police confirm officers faced aggression from what they describe as counter—protesters. more than 80 people have been arrested. doctors inside the biggest hospital in gaza say one baby's died and more than 30 are at risk, as electricity is cut. the israeli military says the main road through gaza has been opened for evacuations, with a tactical pause in fighting under way. french president emmanuel macron calls for a ceasefire and tells the bbc israel must stop killing civilians in gaza. hello. i'm lucy hockings. let's begin by showing you some live pictures from london. a large pro—palestinian march is under way. it began a few hours ago at hyde park, moving slowly towards the us embassy. as you can see from these pictures, there are thousands of people attending. people with families, elderly people as well and so far police are saying it has been
live from london, this is bbc news. thousands take to the streets of the british capital in the largest pro—palestinian rally of its kind since the war in gaza began. police confirm officers faced aggression from what they describe as counter—protesters. more than 80 people have been arrested. doctors inside the biggest hospital in gaza say one baby's died and more than 30 are at risk, as electricity is cut. the israeli military says the main road through gaza has been opened for...
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let's begin by showing you some live pictures from london. a large pro—palestinian march is under way. it began a few hours ago at hyde park, moving slowly towards the us embassy. as you can see from these pictures, there are thousands of people attending. people with families, elderly people as well and so far police are saying it has been peaceful. these marches have been happening since early october but police have been expecting this will be one of the largest. that is quite a dramatic shot we can see now from the helicopter which shows you that many of them crossing the bridge to the us embassy. nearly 2,000 officers have been deployed across central london. the march is happening on the same day as armistice commemorations. police say the two minutes�* silence, which look place at ”am local time, was marked respectfully and without incident. but, as you can see from these pictures, officers have faced aggression from counter—protestors who are in the area in numbers. scuffles broke out as police attempted to stop them from reac
let's begin by showing you some live pictures from london. a large pro—palestinian march is under way. it began a few hours ago at hyde park, moving slowly towards the us embassy. as you can see from these pictures, there are thousands of people attending. people with families, elderly people as well and so far police are saying it has been peaceful. these marches have been happening since early october but police have been expecting this will be one of the largest. that is quite a dramatic...
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live from london. an image of babies reportedly in need of oxygen but gaza's main hospital is without power and doctors say two newborns have already died israel says it will evacuate the vulnerable babies from al—shifa hospital but a medic there warns other hospitals in gaza will struggle to care for the 37 others who need medical care london's metropolitan police condemn violence by right—wing protesters during a pro—palestinian march suggesting politics was to blame for increased tensions in london. and the uk pays tribute to the armed forces on remembrance sunday alongside commonwealth and other european countries hello, i'm ben thompson. the israeli military says it has agreed to evacuate premature babies from gaza's main hospital al—shifa to a safer place on sunday. an idf spokeswoman was unable to say how the evacuation would be carried out and the head of surgery at al—shifa says no other hospital in gaza could accommodate the 37 infants at risk. this photo was sent to the bbc last ni
live from london. an image of babies reportedly in need of oxygen but gaza's main hospital is without power and doctors say two newborns have already died israel says it will evacuate the vulnerable babies from al—shifa hospital but a medic there warns other hospitals in gaza will struggle to care for the 37 others who need medical care london's metropolitan police condemn violence by right—wing protesters during a pro—palestinian march suggesting politics was to blame for increased...
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live from london. operations are reportedly suspended at gaza's main hospital after it ran out of fuel — doctors tell the bbc two patients on ventilators — one a baby — have died as a result heavy fighting has been reported from at least four major hospitals in gaza. israel has accused hamas of operating from tunnels underneath the structures, which hamas denies. leaders of arab and muslim countries are arriving in the saudi capital riyadh in an attempt to end to the war and london's metropolitan police prepares for an unprecedented security operation on armistice day ahead of a pro—palestinian demonstration. hello and welcome to bbc news. a reminder of our top story — the hamas—run health ministry says al—shifa hospital has been forced to suspend operations — after reports of intensified israeli attacks on gaza's largest medical facility overnight. the bbc heard from a doctor at the hospital who says two patients on ventilaros have since died — one a baby. earlier, i spoke to our cor
live from london. operations are reportedly suspended at gaza's main hospital after it ran out of fuel — doctors tell the bbc two patients on ventilators — one a baby — have died as a result heavy fighting has been reported from at least four major hospitals in gaza. israel has accused hamas of operating from tunnels underneath the structures, which hamas denies. leaders of arab and muslim countries are arriving in the saudi capital riyadh in an attempt to end to the war and london's...
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— and the world premiere in london? ., , ., , london? yeah, when you put it like that it _ london? yeah, when you put it like that it makes _ london? yeah, when you put it like that it makes me _ london? yeah, when you put it like that it makes me nervous! | like that it makes me nervous! honestly really glad we have the welcome in england, grateful to share it with my friends and family, and really proud of what we�*ve made, it�*s a really good film and i hope people enjoy it. a really good film and i hope people enjoy it— a really good film and i hope people enjoy it. people en'oy it. dedicated fans aueued people enjoy it. dedicated fans queued from — people enjoy it. dedicated fans queued from six _ people enjoy it. dedicated fans queued from six o'clock- people enjoy it. dedicated fans queued from six o'clock in - people enjoy it. dedicated fans queued from six o'clock in the | queued from six o�*clock in the morning to get onto the red carpet. many clutching copies of the book. something this actress can relate to. $5 of the book. something this actress can relate to
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the three women are accused of attending a protest in london a i of attending a protest in london a month ago where they displayed or war images of paraglider does, in which the offence comes about because allegedly this shows that they were supporting hamas. now hamas in the uk are a band organisation, they are designated a terror organisation. and where paraglider is come terms of a terror offence, is because they were used in the attack by hamas on israel on the 7th of october. in prosecuting at the magistrates' court today said, "there is a clear and unique association between a paraglider and hamas, especially at a palestinian protest and in the context of a unique and successful tactic." now the women arejointly unique and successful tactic." now the women are jointly charged with carrying or displaying an article, namely an image displaying a paraglider, in a way for such circumstances to arouse reasonable suspicion that she is a supporter of a prescribed organisation. so that is the official charge. now the judge granted the women unconditional bail, and interestingly he said that
the three women are accused of attending a protest in london a i of attending a protest in london a month ago where they displayed or war images of paraglider does, in which the offence comes about because allegedly this shows that they were supporting hamas. now hamas in the uk are a band organisation, they are designated a terror organisation. and where paraglider is come terms of a terror offence, is because they were used in the attack by hamas on israel on the 7th of october. in...
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i'm in a park lane, in the centre of london, _ heading to. i'm in a park lane, in the centre of london, and - heading to. i'm in a park lane, in the centre of london, and what i heading to. i'm in a park lane, inj the centre of london, and what is going to happen is the roads around here will be temporarily shut and the protest will pass by trafalgar square, and then it will go on to whitehall, past downing street and into the heart of westminster. the heart of politics here in the uk. we are expecting events to last until around five pm this evening, that is when the cut off is from the police. certainly, once again, tens of thousands of people out on the street saying we need a ceasefire and that needs to be immediate. simon, thank you very much for that, reporting from central london. officials in ukraine say russia has launched the largest drone attack since moscow's full—scale invasion began. these pictures show the drones being shot down by ukrainian anti—missile defences. the attack, which was the most sustained in months, brought
i'm in a park lane, in the centre of london, _ heading to. i'm in a park lane, in the centre of london, and - heading to. i'm in a park lane, in the centre of london, and what i heading to. i'm in a park lane, inj the centre of london, and what is going to happen is the roads around here will be temporarily shut and the protest will pass by trafalgar square, and then it will go on to whitehall, past downing street and into the heart of westminster. the heart of politics here in the uk. we are...
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london, tahani mustafa, thank fearing. joining a flight from - london, tahani mustafa, thank you for your time london, tahani mustafa, thank you foryourtime —— london, tahani mustafa, thank you for your time —— joining us life. more now on the premature babies who have been moved from the al—shifa hospital in northern gaza — which has been the scene of fighting — to the emirati hospital in rafah in the south of gaza. we should warn you, you may find the following images distressing. these are the pictures that have emerged today, showing the children being cared for. doctors say 31 have survived, but eight passed away. they say a lack of medical provision made caring for them in al—shifa very difficult. teams are now working to stabilise their condition. here's the director general of the palestinian health ministry in gaza. translation: we found that even the water with which _ their baby formula was made was polluted. it wasn't sanitised because sanitisation was not available, and that caused vomiting, diarrhoea and weight loss. instead of gaining weight, they lost
london, tahani mustafa, thank fearing. joining a flight from - london, tahani mustafa, thank you for your time london, tahani mustafa, thank you foryourtime —— london, tahani mustafa, thank you for your time —— joining us life. more now on the premature babies who have been moved from the al—shifa hospital in northern gaza — which has been the scene of fighting — to the emirati hospital in rafah in the south of gaza. we should warn you, you may find the following images...
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live from london. this is bbc news. the uk home secretary thanks police officers for the handling of armistice day protesters in london, but she also condemned what she called criminal chance at the pro—palestinian march. several people have been charged following violence on saturday. israeli air strikes continue across southern gaza. our reporter on the ground witnesses a bombing injuring hundreds of people and killing 13, according to hamas. the world health organization says it lost all contact at gaza's main hospital, and has grave concerns for staffs and patients. another hospital says it has now ran out of fuel. the french foreign minister works alongside two former presidents in a march against anti—semitism, to counter a steep rise in attacks on the jewish counter a steep rise in attacks on thejewish community counter a steep rise in attacks on the jewish community since counter a steep rise in attacks on thejewish community since october thejewish community since october the 7th. and king charles leads tri
live from london. this is bbc news. the uk home secretary thanks police officers for the handling of armistice day protesters in london, but she also condemned what she called criminal chance at the pro—palestinian march. several people have been charged following violence on saturday. israeli air strikes continue across southern gaza. our reporter on the ground witnesses a bombing injuring hundreds of people and killing 13, according to hamas. the world health organization says it lost all...
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live from london. an image of babies reportedly in need of oxygen but gaza's main hospital is without power and doctors say two newborns have already died israel says it will evacuate the vulnerable babies from al—shifa hospital but a medic there warns other hospitals in gaza will struggle to care for the 37 others who need medical care london's metropolitan police condemn violence by right—wing protesters during a pro—palestinian march suggesting politics was to blame for increased tensions in london. and the uk pays tribute to the armed forces on remembrance sunday alongside commonwealth and other european countries
live from london. an image of babies reportedly in need of oxygen but gaza's main hospital is without power and doctors say two newborns have already died israel says it will evacuate the vulnerable babies from al—shifa hospital but a medic there warns other hospitals in gaza will struggle to care for the 37 others who need medical care london's metropolitan police condemn violence by right—wing protesters during a pro—palestinian march suggesting politics was to blame for increased...
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live from london. this is bbc news. 23 people have been killed in eight air strikes across southern gaza. our correspondent witnessed the events and took these images from khan younis. the world health organization says it lost all contact ——seven people are charged after violence during armistice day protests in london. the home secretary thanks the police. iceland evacuates thousands of people from towns in the west of the country, as experts say the chance of a volcanic eruption is rising. hello from the bbc sport centre. hello, welcome to the programme, and much more in all of those stories coming up. but now, sport round up from the bbc sport centre. hello, we're starting with a busy day in the premier league. news of leaders manchester city to come but liverpool are up to second after beating brentford 3—0. it was an easy win for jurgen klopp's side who've won every home game this season. two goals from mohamed salah and another from diegojota saw them move above arsenal and tottenham. it w
live from london. this is bbc news. 23 people have been killed in eight air strikes across southern gaza. our correspondent witnessed the events and took these images from khan younis. the world health organization says it lost all contact ——seven people are charged after violence during armistice day protests in london. the home secretary thanks the police. iceland evacuates thousands of people from towns in the west of the country, as experts say the chance of a volcanic eruption is...
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in london. there have also been protests right across european countries today and in the middle east so it has been a huge event today and this is the fourth week in london of these protests and that there is more planned for next week. as i sit in the report, armistice day is next saturday, the prime minister here has said that could be provocative if there is a mass rally next week. so the police are on to this, the home secretary has been talking about this today, it is cause for concern for politicians and for people who want their voices to be heard. he and for people who want their voices to be heard-— to be heard. he said protests have been happening — to be heard. he said protests have been happening in _ to be heard. he said protests have been happening in london - to be heard. he said protests have been happening in london where l to be heard. he said protests have i been happening in london where you work to but also across the uk and in washington we saw some live pictures earli
in london. there have also been protests right across european countries today and in the middle east so it has been a huge event today and this is the fourth week in london of these protests and that there is more planned for next week. as i sit in the report, armistice day is next saturday, the prime minister here has said that could be provocative if there is a mass rally next week. so the police are on to this, the home secretary has been talking about this today, it is cause for concern...
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live from london. this is bbc news. hamas says 13 people have been killed after israeli air strikes near khan younis in southern gaza. our reporter on the ground witnessed the bombing. israel's army has agreed to evacuate premature babies from al—shifa hospital, where doctors say two babies have already died, because of the lack of power. iceland evacuates thousands of people from towns in the west of the country, as experts say the chance of a volcanic eruption is rising. and king charles leads tributes to the armed forces on remembrance sunday in a service at the cenotaph in london. hello, i'm rich preston. welcome to the programme, good to have you with us. hamas says 13 people were killed when a house was hit near khan younis in the south of gaza. the incident was witnessed by our correspondent rushdi abualouf. he was buying supplies for his children in the village of bani suhaila when four bombs fell around him in quick succession. he sent these pictures, and says a block of around 10 houses had been destroyed. r
live from london. this is bbc news. hamas says 13 people have been killed after israeli air strikes near khan younis in southern gaza. our reporter on the ground witnessed the bombing. israel's army has agreed to evacuate premature babies from al—shifa hospital, where doctors say two babies have already died, because of the lack of power. iceland evacuates thousands of people from towns in the west of the country, as experts say the chance of a volcanic eruption is rising. and king charles...
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ben thomson in london. also this hour... crossing into egypt. the so—called �*crypto king' sam bankman—fried is found guilty of fraud and money laundering. and authorities in delhi shut all primary schools for the first time this season — as the air quality level drops to severe. hello, this is bbc news live now from jerusalem. i'm anna foster. the us secretary of state, antony blinken, has been meeting the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu at the start of another round of diplomacy in israel and the rest of the region.
ben thomson in london. also this hour... crossing into egypt. the so—called �*crypto king' sam bankman—fried is found guilty of fraud and money laundering. and authorities in delhi shut all primary schools for the first time this season — as the air quality level drops to severe. hello, this is bbc news live now from jerusalem. i'm anna foster. the us secretary of state, antony blinken, has been meeting the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu at the start of another round of...
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the installation has become a staple of the london holiday season. around 6,000 people are expected to visit each night across its six—week run. now it's time for a look at the weather with ben rich. hello. last night was the coldest night of the autumn so far — in northern scotland temperatures dropped below —7 celsius with some fog patches, too. but that is where we've seen some of the best of the sunshine today, whereas further south, this hook of cloud, which was named storm frederico by the french weather service, has brought some rain and some brisk winds in the far south of england and the channel islands — that is now clearing away south eastwards. we do have this frontal system pushing in from the west, some outbreaks of rain with that, but actually quite a lot of dry weather as we end the afternoon and head into the evening. and then overnight, this band of cloud and rain will make some further progress eastwards. some showers following on behind. in the north east of scotland, if we hold on to clear skies once again, we will see so
the installation has become a staple of the london holiday season. around 6,000 people are expected to visit each night across its six—week run. now it's time for a look at the weather with ben rich. hello. last night was the coldest night of the autumn so far — in northern scotland temperatures dropped below —7 celsius with some fog patches, too. but that is where we've seen some of the best of the sunshine today, whereas further south, this hook of cloud, which was named storm frederico...
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mark easton, bbc news, central london. the protest in london sparked a tense week at the height of government — home secretary suella braverman is facing calls to be sacked after an article she wrote in which she accused the police of bias and playing favourites by treating pro—palestinian marches differently to demonstrations by right—wing groups. the prime minister rishi sunak has just issues this statement. earlier, i spoke to our political correspondent helen catt about the statement. he's put out a statement condemning what he says are the "violent, wholly unacceptable scenes that we've seen today from the edl and associated groups". that's the english defence league and then the far right protesters. they were talking about and the scenes that we saw near the cenotaph. but also, he said he condemns those he refers to as "hamas sympathisers" who attended the national march for palestine. and he talks about remembrance weekend and how this is a time who fought and died for our freedoms. he says, "the actions that
mark easton, bbc news, central london. the protest in london sparked a tense week at the height of government — home secretary suella braverman is facing calls to be sacked after an article she wrote in which she accused the police of bias and playing favourites by treating pro—palestinian marches differently to demonstrations by right—wing groups. the prime minister rishi sunak has just issues this statement. earlier, i spoke to our political correspondent helen catt about the statement....
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live from london. this is bbc news. an estimated 300,000 people have been marching through central london in support of palestinians. it's believed to be the biggest such demonstration in britain since war broke out. almost 2000 officers have been deployed and the police say they've arrested more than 100 people that they describe as counter—protesters. doctors at gaza's biggest hospital say two babies have died — and other patients are at imminent risk of dying — amid the israeli offensive. a palestinian surgeon at al—shifa hospital says most of the civilians there — including patients and some medical staff — have now left the hospital. the french president has said israel must stop killing babies, women, and the elderly in gaza. speaking to the bbc, emmanuel macron said that while he condemned hamas and recognised israel's right to defend itself there was "no legitimacy" or "justification" for israel's killing of civilians. hello i'm lucy hockings. we will have more from gaza and from israel shortly. we w
live from london. this is bbc news. an estimated 300,000 people have been marching through central london in support of palestinians. it's believed to be the biggest such demonstration in britain since war broke out. almost 2000 officers have been deployed and the police say they've arrested more than 100 people that they describe as counter—protesters. doctors at gaza's biggest hospital say two babies have died — and other patients are at imminent risk of dying — amid the israeli...
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, was part of the gang and guns culture in parts of west london, converted to islam. and there he knew two men, at least one called mohammed emwazi, who later became nicknamed jihadi john and the other called alexander kotey. and those two men went on to become key members in that kidnap and murder gang that beheaded british and american hostages. there was a third british member there as well called el shafee el sheikh, who also came from west london. so of those three key members, aine davis knew at least two of them. jihadi john was then killed by a drone strike in syria. the other two men are now serving life sentences in america for their role in killing american hostages. and that left aine davis in prison in turkey. so everyone thought that when he finished his prison sentence in turkey, he might go to america to stand trial in america, or he might stand trial here for being a member of the islamic state beatles gang. but that didn't happen. and no—one quite knows what it was, whether the intelligence changed or what else it is that meant that he is now no lo
, was part of the gang and guns culture in parts of west london, converted to islam. and there he knew two men, at least one called mohammed emwazi, who later became nicknamed jihadi john and the other called alexander kotey. and those two men went on to become key members in that kidnap and murder gang that beheaded british and american hostages. there was a third british member there as well called el shafee el sheikh, who also came from west london. so of those three key members, aine davis...
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live from london — this is bbc news. israel's prime minister once again vows to eradicate hamas, and has this message for militants in the north. translation: iwarn hezbollah, do not make that mistake _ and start a war, because it'll be the mistake of your lives. an estimated 300,000 people march through the streets of london, calling for a ceasefire in gaza. police officers clashed with what they described as counter—protesters. more than 120 people were arrested. the situation in hospitals in gaza becomes increasingly desperate as israeli forces continue their offensive against hamas. hello, i'm rich preston. welcome to the programme. the israeli prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, has again vowed to eradicate hamas. speaking in the last couple of hours, he said israeli would not stop until it won the war and brought back the hostages. mr netanyahu said israeli forces had killed thousands of hamas terrorists near the al—shifa hospital and they had lost their stronghold in that area. he also warned the lebanese grou
live from london — this is bbc news. israel's prime minister once again vows to eradicate hamas, and has this message for militants in the north. translation: iwarn hezbollah, do not make that mistake _ and start a war, because it'll be the mistake of your lives. an estimated 300,000 people march through the streets of london, calling for a ceasefire in gaza. police officers clashed with what they described as counter—protesters. more than 120 people were arrested. the situation in...
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we are going to get the latest from the covid inquiry in central london now on bbc news. first, look at the weather with carol kirkwood. hello again. the weather forecast for today is one of sunshine and showers. now, most of the showers are going to be in the south, in the west where they could be heavy with some hail and also some thunder and lightning. and on the tops of the scottish hills, we could well see some wintriness. low pressure is driving our weather. it's anchored to the northwest of scotland. but look at these isobars. it's going to be very windy today across the south—west of england and that won't moderate until tomorrow. so into the afternoon, we continue with all these showers in the west and the south. still windy, fewer showers central and eastern areas and across northern scotland. so here we will see more sunny intervals. temperatures nine to about 11 degrees north to south. as we head on through the evening and overnight period, we hang on to some of these showers and then a new weather front comes in and brings some rain across wales and also so
we are going to get the latest from the covid inquiry in central london now on bbc news. first, look at the weather with carol kirkwood. hello again. the weather forecast for today is one of sunshine and showers. now, most of the showers are going to be in the south, in the west where they could be heavy with some hail and also some thunder and lightning. and on the tops of the scottish hills, we could well see some wintriness. low pressure is driving our weather. it's anchored to the northwest...
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i'm sarah campbell in london. the other headlines: president biden and china's xijinping meet for the first time in a year. they agree to resume high—level military communications. hello. welcome to bbc news. i'm mark lowen. we are coming to live from southern israel, overlooking gaza, where israel, overlooking gaza, where israel says it will provide proof that the group which it calls a terrorist group, mac, has been operating what it calls an operational command centre inside shifa hospital, the largest hospital in gaza, where israeli troops have been conducting a military operation. hamas has repeatedly denied the allegations. president biden says the us has asked israel to be incredibly careful, as its military operation at al—shifa hospital, which began yesterday, continues. the one thing that's been established is that hamas does have a headquarters, weapons, material, below this hospital, and i suspect others. our correspondent lucy williamson has been with the idf at al—shifa hospital. they say they
i'm sarah campbell in london. the other headlines: president biden and china's xijinping meet for the first time in a year. they agree to resume high—level military communications. hello. welcome to bbc news. i'm mark lowen. we are coming to live from southern israel, overlooking gaza, where israel, overlooking gaza, where israel says it will provide proof that the group which it calls a terrorist group, mac, has been operating what it calls an operational command centre inside shifa...
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live from london, this is bbc news. israeli air strikes in southern gaza — our correspondent says there've been eight air strikes around khan younis, with 23 people killed. the world health organization says it lost all contact with gaza's main hospital. hamas says it is suspending hostage negotiations because of the fighting there. seven people are charged after violence during armistice day protests in london. the home secretary thanks the police. and in france, thousands of people gather in paris to march against anti—semitism. hello, i'm samantha simmonds. israeli air strikes have continued across southern gaza. our correspondent on the ground says there've been eight air strikes in and around khan younis today, with 23 people killed and around 200 injured. israeli forces have repeatedly told palestinians to leave northern gaza for the south. the bbc�*s rushdi abualouf witnessed one of the air strikes while he was buying supplies for his children in the village of bani suhaila. four bombs fell around him in qu
live from london, this is bbc news. israeli air strikes in southern gaza — our correspondent says there've been eight air strikes around khan younis, with 23 people killed. the world health organization says it lost all contact with gaza's main hospital. hamas says it is suspending hostage negotiations because of the fighting there. seven people are charged after violence during armistice day protests in london. the home secretary thanks the police. and in france, thousands of people gather...
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protests in support of palestinians have been taking place in cities around the world — here in london 11 arrests were made. the uk home secretary suella braverman says homelessness is a "lifestyle choice" and proposes fines for charities that provide tents to people sleeping rough. the us finds itself diplomatically stuck between its arab allies and israel. at a meeting in amman today, arab foreign ministers told us secretary of state antony blinken that there must be an immediate ceasefire in gaza. but mr blinken wants "humanitarian pauses". israel, though, insists there will be no temporary truce until all hostages are released. thejordanian foreign minister ayman safadi said the killing of civilians by israel could not be justified by its claim of self defence. he said the entire region was sinking into a "sea of hatred" that could define generations to come. secretary blinken�*s visit is exactly four weeks after the hamas attacks on israel in which 1,400 people were killed, and there is no let up in the israeli military response in gaza. its offensive is focused on the north of
protests in support of palestinians have been taking place in cities around the world — here in london 11 arrests were made. the uk home secretary suella braverman says homelessness is a "lifestyle choice" and proposes fines for charities that provide tents to people sleeping rough. the us finds itself diplomatically stuck between its arab allies and israel. at a meeting in amman today, arab foreign ministers told us secretary of state antony blinken that there must be an immediate...
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at the cenotaph in london, the focus of the nation's remembrance. they gathered to remember those who've served and sacrificed, marking the end of the first world war on the 11th hour on the 11th day of the 11th month. big ben chimes after the two minutes' silence, wreaths were carefully placed at the foot of the monument. then, the poem "perhaps" by vera brittain, who was a nurse in the first world war, was read. perhaps some day the sun will shine again and i shall see that still the skies are blue, and feel once more i do not live in vain although i feel bereft of you. this evening, the king and queen will attend the festival of remembrance at the royal albert hall ahead of tomorrow's remembrance sunday service. helena wilkinson, bbc news. a reminder of our top story — prime minister benjamin netanyahu has used a televised address to say that his troops will continue with their operations inside gaza until the war is over, until they have achieved their goals of destroying hamas. he called on arab leaders to play their part in dismantling the h
at the cenotaph in london, the focus of the nation's remembrance. they gathered to remember those who've served and sacrificed, marking the end of the first world war on the 11th hour on the 11th day of the 11th month. big ben chimes after the two minutes' silence, wreaths were carefully placed at the foot of the monument. then, the poem "perhaps" by vera brittain, who was a nurse in the first world war, was read. perhaps some day the sun will shine again and i shall see that still...
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king charles has led the national service of remembrance at the cenotaph in central london. the service honours the contribution of military and civilian servicemen and women in world wars one and two, and other conflicts. ata time at a time of turmoil and division, a pause for reflection and remembrance. at one minute to 11 the king led senior members of the royal family to their positions in readiness for that national two minutes�* silence for those who lost their lives in the two world wars and other conflicts. big ben strikes the hour. in whitehall the king laid his wreath on behalf of the nation, to stand upright against the cenotaph�*s northern face. the political leaders laid their wreaths, followed by the high commissioners and that military chiefs. then it was the turn of the veterans, some 10,000 men and women, among them are 98—year—old who landed on d—day, all with their own memories of service, many with memories of service, many with memories of service, many with memories of loss. let's start at the cricket world cup, the final match before the semi
king charles has led the national service of remembrance at the cenotaph in central london. the service honours the contribution of military and civilian servicemen and women in world wars one and two, and other conflicts. ata time at a time of turmoil and division, a pause for reflection and remembrance. at one minute to 11 the king led senior members of the royal family to their positions in readiness for that national two minutes�* silence for those who lost their lives in the two world...
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mark easton, bbc news, central london. both pro—palestinian and pro— israeli protests around the world. these are live images in sydney, australia, a pro—palestinian demonstration taking place there and you can see many palestinian flags. those are live images of sydney australia. pro—palestinian protests taking place down under. here in washington, the deadline to avoid is it less than a week away. house speaker had a plan to see funding expire at different times. the plan is facing criticism from the party's right wing. a small rebellion could sink mrjohnson�*s proposal. presidentjoe biden late wreath at the tomb of the unknown soldier. he and the vice president thank the members of the armed services. in london two minutes silence was observed. the annual armistice day commemorations mark the end of world war i. stay with us on bbc news. hello there. we're starting our sunday morning off on a cold and frosty note across much of the north and east of the uk, with some lingering dense mist and fog patches around
mark easton, bbc news, central london. both pro—palestinian and pro— israeli protests around the world. these are live images in sydney, australia, a pro—palestinian demonstration taking place there and you can see many palestinian flags. those are live images of sydney australia. pro—palestinian protests taking place down under. here in washington, the deadline to avoid is it less than a week away. house speaker had a plan to see funding expire at different times. the plan is facing...
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central london. there are speeches taking place behind me. there has been quite a large police presence along the route of the march. in fact, around 1,500 officers are on duty this weekend to oversee these protests. rather unusually, they have been handing out leaflets. i have been handing out leaflets. i have got one of them here, it says, keep on the right side of the law. and it is basically saying to anyone taking part in these demonstrations that police will not tolerate any form of words or images that are seen to be racist or to incite hatred against any form of a religious group. i have spoken to the organisers, who say they don't actually feel that these leaflets are necessary because they say they have claimed ultimately overall that they've said they have made it clear they've said they have made it clear they are against all forms of any form of racism. now, in terms of the numbers here, protesters say they are expecting around 100,000 to 300,000, it is difficult to get an idea in a stat
central london. there are speeches taking place behind me. there has been quite a large police presence along the route of the march. in fact, around 1,500 officers are on duty this weekend to oversee these protests. rather unusually, they have been handing out leaflets. i have been handing out leaflets. i have got one of them here, it says, keep on the right side of the law. and it is basically saying to anyone taking part in these demonstrations that police will not tolerate any form of words...
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mark easton, bbc news, central london. iceland has declared a state of emergency after a series of earthquakes raised fears of a volcanic eruption. large amount of magma, or molten rock is spreading on the ground. the increased seismic activity has prompted the closure of the lagoon geothermal spa is one of the main tourist attractions. now thousands of residents have been told to evacuate from the nearby town of grindavik. ison has seen a number of volcanic eruptions. i spoke to cinematographer who has been documenting it. —— iceland. where are you right now? are you safe and have you been evacuated to a different location? i evacuated to a different location?— evacuated to a different location? ., . , location? i am currently in reykjanes. _ location? i am currently in reykjanes, the _ location? i am currently in reykjanes, the town - location? i am currently in reykjanes, the town of. reykjanes, the town of grindavik 30 minutes from you is a town that has been evacuated. that is due to a magma tunnel that is now 1
mark easton, bbc news, central london. iceland has declared a state of emergency after a series of earthquakes raised fears of a volcanic eruption. large amount of magma, or molten rock is spreading on the ground. the increased seismic activity has prompted the closure of the lagoon geothermal spa is one of the main tourist attractions. now thousands of residents have been told to evacuate from the nearby town of grindavik. ison has seen a number of volcanic eruptions. i spoke to...
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tonight on bbc london, one in five queen tonight on bbc london, one in five queer, gay or transgender people in the capital say they have suffered abuse on public transport. we will be speaking to some of those affected.
tonight on bbc london, one in five queen tonight on bbc london, one in five queer, gay or transgender people in the capital say they have suffered abuse on public transport. we will be speaking to some of those affected.
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i will now hand you back to london. we will bejoining mark now hand you back to london. we will be joining mark for latest on the conflict in the hours to come. a high courtjudge has ruled that prince harry can continue his legal action against associated newspapers — that's the media organisation that includes titles such as the daily mail. the prince has accused the company of unlawful information gathering. lawyers for the newspapers had argued he and other high—profile people, including sir eltonjohn and baroness lawrence of clarendon had run out of time to bring the privacy claims.prince harry has been involved in five other legal battles at the high court in recent months, including cases brought against mirror group newspapers, which publishes the mirror, and the murdoch—owned news group newspapers, publisher of the sun and the now—defunct news of the world. let's cross live now to our home affairs correspondent, tom symonds, who isjust outside the royal courts ofjustice in central london. talk us thorugh the ruling and the significance of it. thejudge had
i will now hand you back to london. we will bejoining mark now hand you back to london. we will be joining mark for latest on the conflict in the hours to come. a high courtjudge has ruled that prince harry can continue his legal action against associated newspapers — that's the media organisation that includes titles such as the daily mail. the prince has accused the company of unlawful information gathering. lawyers for the newspapers had argued he and other high—profile people, including...
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later, in another part of london, tens of thousands will take to the streets, calling for a ceasefire in an ongoing conflict in the middle east. a political row has erupted about the policing of these two events. scotland yard says a huge security operation is under way, far greater and more complex than previous years�*. we do have intelligence that there will be people coming for a counterprotest, and the police�*s job this weekend is to keep everybody safe, whether exercising their right to protest, whether coming down to counterprotest, but particularly for those veterans and our really vulnerable communities who are scared and who are frightened. and ourjob is to ensure that they are safe and that they feel safe, and that is what our plan is there to do. these weekly demonstrations have prompted the home secretary to accuse the police of favouritism. in the times, she wrote that "pro—palestinian mobs" were largely ignored while right—wing protesters were met with a stern response. are you resigning, home secretary? her article wasn't approved by downing street. there's be
later, in another part of london, tens of thousands will take to the streets, calling for a ceasefire in an ongoing conflict in the middle east. a political row has erupted about the policing of these two events. scotland yard says a huge security operation is under way, far greater and more complex than previous years�*. we do have intelligence that there will be people coming for a counterprotest, and the police�*s job this weekend is to keep everybody safe, whether exercising their right...
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i'm frankie mccamley in london. also in the programme... there are growing calls for the uk prime minister to sack his home secretary — who accused police of bias over pro—palestinian marches. the high court rules prince harry — and other prominent figures — can continue their lawsuit against welcome to bbc news broadcasting live from southern israel about three kilometres away from the gaza strip where the israeli military is continuing to push deeper into gaza city. we are at the largest hospital in —— the largest hospital in gaza, al shifa, is reportedly surrounded by israeli forces. our gaza correspondent is hearing the military is on all four sides of al shifa. other hospitals in the territory are also said to be surrounded.
i'm frankie mccamley in london. also in the programme... there are growing calls for the uk prime minister to sack his home secretary — who accused police of bias over pro—palestinian marches. the high court rules prince harry — and other prominent figures — can continue their lawsuit against welcome to bbc news broadcasting live from southern israel about three kilometres away from the gaza strip where the israeli military is continuing to push deeper into gaza city. we are at the...
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live from london. this is bbc news. hamas officials say 13 people have been killed — in an explosion at gaza's biggest hospital. tanks are seen outside a gazan children's hospital. the world health organization says 20 hospitals there are now entirely out of action. thousands continue to leave northern gaza along two humanitarian corridors as israel agrees to daily military pauses. this is the scene live in central gaza. i'm mark lowen in southern israel. israeli troops pushed further into gaza city, surrounding it on four sides. surrounding it on four sides. the high court in london rules prince harry and other prominent figures can continue their lawsuit against the publisher of the daily mail. there are growing calls for the uk prime minister to sack his home secretary, who accused police of bias over pro—palestinian marches. as rising sea levels threaten the very existence of tiny tuvalu, australia opens a pathway for its citizens to resettle. hello, i'm lucy hockings. welcome to bbc news now, three hours of fas
live from london. this is bbc news. hamas officials say 13 people have been killed — in an explosion at gaza's biggest hospital. tanks are seen outside a gazan children's hospital. the world health organization says 20 hospitals there are now entirely out of action. thousands continue to leave northern gaza along two humanitarian corridors as israel agrees to daily military pauses. this is the scene live in central gaza. i'm mark lowen in southern israel. israeli troops pushed further into...