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The government has announced that from april, thousands of nhs patients, visitors and staff will benefit from free parking at hospitals in england. Most visitors to hospitals in scotland, wales and Northern Ireland are already exempt from charges, as our correspondent James Waterhouse reports. For nhs patients and those who visit them, its an age old complaint. Paying to park at hospitals. During the election, the conservatives promised to do something about it in their manifesto for specific groups. So, from april, all 206 hospital trusts in england will be expected to give free parking to those being described as in the greatest need. This includes blue badge holders, frequent visitors to outpatient clinics, parents of Sick Children staying overnight and staff working night shifts. And lets not forget, hospitals make a lot of cash from parking. According to freedom of information requests, trust in england last year made more than £254 million from charges, a further 1. 5 million from fines. This has led to concerns from some energetic bosses about losing out. Well looking for assurances that the costs of these measures will be fully covered, because otherwise theres a risk that funding intended to run Front Line Services could be diverted into running car parks. The government promised a pot of £78 million to help hospitals make the changes. The number of hospitals, some of the best already to give this free parking to these groups. Some dont. We are bringing clarity and consistency across the board here. Its still not clear, though, whether the hospitals themselves, they will have to make up the shortfall. I have made it clear they will not lose out in money for Front Line Services. Will not lose out in money for frontline services. And parking fees were officially scrapped in scotla nd fees were officially scrapped in scotland and wales more than a decade ago, as england follows suit, its not yet how many will benefit. James waterhouse, bbc news. Now on bbc news, its time for our world and one of their most striking programmes of 2019. Was murdered in her bed, the victim of a so called honour killing. In 2016, pakistani social media sensation Qandeel Baloch was murdered in her bed, the victim of a so called honour killing. In november, as the court prepared to deliver its verdict in the case, hani taha returned to qandeels home town to discover how her life and death have changed pakistan. This film contains adult themes right from the start. Qandeel baloch was pakistans first social media superstar. She was both loved and loathed. For conservative pakistan, her videos were provocative. Too provocative. Injuly 2016, she was murdered for bringing shame on herfamily. Six men, one of them are brother, stood trial for the killing. My name is hani taha and for the last three years, i have filming with the parents as they seek justice for their daughter. As the trial concludes, im returning to multan for the verdict and to find out how qandeels life and death have multan high court, central pakistan. Qandeels parents have been coming here almost weekly for the last three years. Waseem, qandeels youngest brother, confessed to killing her sister straight after the murder. Anwar, qandeel and waseems mother, is in court for the verdict. He is too good, my god. Also standing trial for the murder are five other men including mufti abdul qawi, a local celebrity mufti. Qandeel had taken selfies with him in a Karachi Hotel room. It was after these now infamous selfies that mufti qawi lost his high profile job on pakistans religious council. Mufti abdul qawi as he arrives at court, it is clear that mufti qawi still has a lot of support. Barely 10 minutes later, the verdict is announced. And mufti qawi emerges from the courtroom a free man. Qandeels youngest brother, waseem, is given 25 years for her murder. The remaining five accused are acquitted. While qandeels mother slips out the back of the courtroom to avoid the media, mufti qawi holds audience outside. But has justice really been done . Atiya jafri was the investigating officer for the multan police. 1,000 women are murdered in pakistan every year in the name of honour. As a woman, atiya made it her mission to catch qandeels killers. But having pressed charges against six men, including haq nawaz, the alleged accomplice, she now finds that there has only been one conviction. But atiya also feels hopeful. Qandeels case was the first to be tried under a new law, section 3. 11. Previously, families had been able to forgive those responsible for honour killings but section 3. 11 removed that right. In conservative pakistan, thats a huge change. It was passed four months after qandeels death and became known as qandeels law. Mufti qawi was back to his old life teaching at the madrassah, having been acquitted of inciting qandeels murder. I hadnt been to his mosque in three years and i have to say, i was a little nervous. I wanted to know how he felt about the Police Investigation into him. Even since qandeels death, selfie scandals are never far from muft qawi. Here he is in a video with a trans person, sara shayyan. The story went viral and again, mufti qawis behaviour as a cleric was being questioned. When i last interviewed him 2016, our interview took a surprising turn. After our interview finished, and with the camera not running, mufti qawi touched my face. What a character. For a man to touch a woman in pakistan especially for a cleric to do so is a massive deal. It was completely uncalled for. There was no reason for him to come this close and touch me, for whatever reason. When this incident went public, once again, mufti qawi was again in the news for all the wrong reasons. Even as we were leaving, mufti abdul qawi is trying to defend his attitude. Nice to meet you. You dont know what to make of him. Hes just. Its not about misreading the situation. Its about the fact that my body is my temple, you do not have a right to come close to it until i allow you access to it, thats what it is. And that is what women are fighting for day in and day out today. Thats what the me too movement is about. Ask me if you can cross this boundary. When qandeel was murdered, her family, especially her dad, pushed hard for the killers to be punished. But during the trial, it transpired thatjust months after her death, and contrary to what they were telling the press, the parents had been trying to get the court to forgive their son. Qandeels dad has lost his eyesight and is barely mobile. The last three years have taken their toll. When qandeel did eventually make it into showbiz, she became the breadwinner, appearing on tv channels across the country. She was earning enough to rent a house for her parents in multan. Now, with qandeel dead and her brother in prison, the parents have had to move back to the village and are struggling to survive. Mum has had to go back to work in the fields. After qandeels death, supporters of the family helped them financially. The media called forjustice. But as time went on, that Financial Support dried up. The parents felt betrayed by the media who, by calling for justice, had pushed for section 311 to be enforced, sending their son to prison. Qandeels parents may not feel they got the justice they wanted, but what has their daughters death meant for my country . Cheering and applause. In karachi in 2018, the first aurat, or womens march, took place in pakistan. Women from every walk of life came together demanding equal rights. For many, this was the first time they had marched. In 2019, the idea spread and marches took place in every major city across the country. Many women were afraid of being seen at the march in case they would be punished by their families, so whose face did they decide to use to hide their own . It was qandeels. Im on my way to meet the Women Artists who played an integral part in that march. Hi how are you . Nice to meet you. Nice to meet you too thank you so much for having us. Not at all. Samya is one of the artists who took part in that first aurat march in karachi. So this was like a series of artworks i did and the title for this was fast girls, and its this term that is often used to describe girls which dont fit, you know, the conventional or the traditional sort of picture that society has for us, and. Whats happening on the cover . So thats me actually smoking a cigar, and ifaced a lot of backlash from my family when they found out i smoke, and so this was a sort of tongue in cheek kind of an artwork that i made. And so, it was just about girls being girls and then being labelled, you know, fast girls, for something so ordinary. This ones with a girl saying no to marriage, and so she has, like, sort of stomped on the grooms headgear. Youve got the qandeel masks yes did they come from . So these are from the aurat march. Yeah. And this was the first march that ive attended of any kind, and it was a beautiful experience and it was really awe inspiring. And then someone randomly asked if i wanted a qandeel mask, and it was really beautiful because it felt like shes there, or shes part of the march with us. And a lot of the things that we were talking about were a lot of issues that also have a lot to do with qandeel, so it was really good to have these masks there and have her be part of the entire march with us. Ok, im calling her now. Awesome so were here, we were just talking about your masks. Samyas friend raheema is the pakistani artist whose illustration became the mask. Currently in berlin studying for her masters degree, we spoke to her online. That image really became the symbol of all our collective angst about the situation. How does that all make you feel . Why are you so impacted by her death . Do you think qandeel has changed pakistan for the better . This is insane she has 11. 9 million views on this one. While were filming, another young social media star finds herself in the middle of a scandal. She walked into the Foreign Office and went and sat in the prime ministers chair, and the media just went ballistic. Touted as the next qandeel, hareem shah is a young woman from the north of the country. She was abroad when the scandal broke and decided not to return for security reasons, so were going to speak to her online. Hello im heading to qandeels village to go see her mum and dad for the last time. Theirson is injailand, with no money to fund an appeal, he may just stay there. Qandeels mum made one last plea to me. I really did not know what to say to their mother. She was really just. I think she was begging me to understand her position. I could sense what she was trying to tell me was my son has been more dear to me and i dont want my baby to grow old in a prison. I just feel really defeated. The thing that i didnt want to believe is that the value of a woman will always be less than that of a man. The value of a daughter will always be less than a son. Even though there is Great Sadness in qandeels story, women across my country are standing up. We are beginning to see a face of pakistan that no one ever imagined. It is hard to believe that a girl from a village in rural punjab has changed my country for ever. Hello there. Saturday morning is getting off to a mild but rather cloudy and murky start in many parts of the uk. Its going to stay mild throughout the weekend. In fact, by sunday, some spots could get up to 14 or 15 degrees. It should slowly turn a little brighter as well but there will always be some rain at times towards the north west. This is the earlier satellite picture. And what weve had is a moist south westerly flow across the British Isles bringing a lot of cloud, some mist, some murk, some drizzle, and the thicker cloud up to the north west associated with this waving frontal system here, which will continue to feed rain into parts of Northern Ireland and scotland through the day ahead. So this is how saturdays weather shapes up. Across england and wales, yes, a lot of cloud, mist and murk to start. The odd spot of drizzle, but it should be basically a dry day. And im hopeful that cloud will break up to some extent particularly across parts of north wales, and merseyside and parts of north east england as well. Rain will feed into parts of Northern Ireland. Some particularly heavy rain across western scotland. But for the north east of scotland, with some shelter from the mountains, well, here, a fighting chance of seeing some brightness. And for the moray coast, we could see temperatures up to 13 degrees. But generally speaking, 10, 11 or 12 that is above where we should be at this time of year. At least for a time across the west and the north of scotland. Further south, Northern Ireland, england and wales, predominantly cloudy, but an increasing chance of seeing some breaks in that cloud by the end of the night. It is going to be another mild night as well temperatures typically between 7 and 10 degrees. And some really mild air is heading our way for sunday. This plume of orange here on the chart is particularly heading towards the north west of the country, and that is where we will see the highest of the temperatures. But at the same time, im hopeful we will start to tap into this drier air to the south, which should allow us to break the cloud up a little bit and give us a bit more brightness. Sunday, still lots of cloud around but you can see some holes appearing in that cloud. There is a chance of seeing some spells of sunshine across england and wales, also Northern Ireland and southern and eastern scotland. A bit of rain to the far north west, where it also stays breezy. But look at the temperatures. The north coast of Northern Ireland, the north east coast of scotland, 14 or 15 degrees. It will turn a little bit cooler as we head into the start of next week and, indeed, the final couple of days of 2019, particularly in northern areas. Those temperatures back down into single digits, closer to where they should be at this time of year. And further south, after a very mild monday, it will turn a little bit cooler as we get on into tuesday. And then during tuesday night, if you are out celebrating on new years eve, it should stay mostly dry. It will be fairly chilly and there could be some patchy fog. This is bbc world news, im james reynolds. Our top stories the un says parts of Idlib Province in syria are almost deserted as nearly 250,000 people flee from a government offensive. Russia puts into Service Strategic missiles it claims can travel 27 times the speed of sound. As chiles president gives in to one of the key demands of Anti Government protesters. We have a special report on how months of unrest have changed what was once one of latin americas most stable nations. And as new Year Celebrations fast approach, how parisians are seeing the dangers of drink driving close up. Hello and welcome to bbc news

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