in terms of conservative reaction, most local tory mps not wanting to speak to us, apart from we did hear from gary streeter there. one female tory mp in devon, selaine saxby, spoke to me a bit earlier. she has an office next to neil parish, she says she s bewildered about this news, but she does think it s fair to hold judgment, she says, until she has more details about the facts. obviously he has been temporarily suspended from his party, but he does still stand as a member of parliament here in this area, for now. we can speak to lord bethell of romford who believes what happened with the mp in the commons is a sign of a wider problem. welcome, thank you forjoining us and i know that you re concerned about the issue beyond the commons because you yourself are someone asked someone to stop looking at pawn on the london underground, so we will come to that, but first of all focusing on the comments, do you
of it after it was bombed and after at least 31 died. attacks have also taken place at schools. it was only last week that at least six people were killed in explosions at this high school in a neighbourhood with a hazara shia community. the taliban say they have a handle on the security situation in afghanistan, and yet, for afghans these killings continue. azadeh moshiri, bbc news. we can return now to lord bethell of romford, the conservative mp i was speaking to just take a few moments ago about neil parish and unfortunately technical issues made us have to stop talking for a moment, butjust to pick up on what you have alluded to a number of times there about the bigger picture. and i said, right at the start of the interview that you had actually stopped somebody the london
age clarification and protect the public from public consumption of pornography and to help those who get drawn into the industry who are very vulnerable to abuse. get drawn into the industry who are very vulnerable to abuse. thank you very vulnerable to abuse. thank you ve much very vulnerable to abuse. thank you very much indeed, very vulnerable to abuse. thank you very much indeed, lord very vulnerable to abuse. thank you very much indeed, lord bethell. - very much indeed, lord bethell. you re watching bbc news. hello there. another bank holiday weekend, but a weekend of contrasting weather conditions across the country. if it is sunshine you are after, you have plenty of that across england and wales, despite a late frost first thing this morning, blue sky and sunshine set to continue, but a different story further north and west, a weather front bringing cloud and eventually rain into scotland and northern ireland today. here it is and you can see a few more isobars around th
hear me? , we have a dodgy connection now, unfortunately. we ll try to go back a bit later, but that was bethell. the headlines on bbc news. moscow claims that more than a million people have been evacuated from ukraine to russia since the start of the conflict. police officers searching for 33 year old katie kenyon who went missing a week ago have found the body of a woman. emergency workers are still counting the casualties after a deadly suicide attack during friday prayers in kabul. the head of a mosque in the afghan capital, kabul, says at least 50 worshippers were killed in a powerful explosion that struck just after friday prayers, thought to be by a suicide bomber. but taliban authorities in the country say only ten people died. it s the latest in a series of attacks during the muslim holy month of ramadan. the bbc s azadeh moshiri reports. prayers ending in bloodshed. it was the last friday of the holy month of ramadan and yet,