orders in southern gaza but there is nowhere to go . israel has carried out more heavy aerial bombardment across gaza in its fight against hamas, designated a terrorist organisation by the uk. and the fighting on the ground has intensified in the south particuarly around the city of khan younis. 0ur international editor jeremy bowen reports now on the growing humanitarian crisis and you may find some of the images in his report distressing. more palestinian civilians fled south towards the egyptian border after israel declared a brief pause in combat operations. almost two million gazans have fled their homes. israel says it is killing fewer civilians, as the us has requested. the un says nowhere in this tiny territory is safe. this person offers people lifts. he says he has seen casualties in the street with legs or heads blown off, and no one can reach them. the stream of misery entering the hospital in khan younis does not stop, and neither is growing condemnation fro
in 20km of from anaklia, the ochamchira military base is under construction now. the government says it is reviving the port project. it denies acting in russian s interests. absurd. it s absurd. but it admits georgia is under constant threat from its northern neighbour. in the last 30 years, we had three wars with russia. if there is something, we are there alone, fighting russians. we do not have the nato security umbrella. we do not have the eu s economic solidarity. but what georgians might get by the end of this year is eu candidate status. like ukrainians, they see themselves as victims of russian aggression, and while ukraine s success in the black sea has exposed russia s vulnerabilities, russia s establishment of a new naval base on occupied georgian territory demonstrates its continued dominance in this region. so let s take a look at some of the front pages. the daily mail, will the tories ever give up fighting each other and start fighting labour? andj lo looking
in a major blow to the prime minister tonight, the minister responsible for immigration, robertjenrick, has resigned at the very moment legislation on asylum seekers was being announced to the commons. his resignation came over a bill attempting to enable the government s policy of sending some migrants to rwanda to go ahead after the supreme court ruled it unlawful. mrjenrick said it didn t go far enough and it would not end what he called the merry go round of legal challenges which risked paralysing the scheme. our political editor chris mason is here. a huge embarrassment this for rishi sunak? it this for rishi sunak? is a huge embarrassment. bu quite it is a huge embarrassment. but quite the thing to do so in the very week that you are attempting a reset on, yes, you guessed it, immigration policy. on monday we had government plans to cut legal immigration adjuster the home secretary james cleverly went to rwanda to set out part of the approach on illegal immigration
anglia may not see much. another muqqy anglia may not see much. another muggy night, temperatures not much lower than 15, 16 celsius, could see some mist and fog developing in clearer skies. this band of rain lingers in north east scotland. elsewhere sunshine but showers getting going. many will stay dry however we are keeping an eye on this area of more persistent showers coming up into south west england and south wales. quite a breezy day, the strongest winds will be for irish sea coast where we could see gusts of 45 mph. in the sunshine and temperatures up to 25 celsius and temperatures up to 25 celsius and temperatures quite widely in the low 20s celsius. the shower is becoming more persistent once again, pushing up more persistent once again, pushing up into the midlands, northern england and northern ireland as we head through monday evening. this area of low pressure still with us on tuesday. it is slow moving across the uk, we keep it for much of the week and on tuesday we wil
that we would not raise national insurance. during the campaign rishi sunak made it clear he d target help to the poorest households and rule out immediate tax cuts. but today thoughts also turned to what he d do if he doesn t make it to number ten. i m going to stay as a member of parliament and i was really delighted, actually i finished this campaign on friday at home in yorkshire with my own members, which was really lovely. it s been a great privilege to represent them as their member of parliament for richmond and north yorkshire. i d love to keep doing that as long as they will have me. preparations are under way to welcome the new prime minister to downing street on tuesday, but the question that cannot be answered just yet is how well prepared they are to confront the cost of living crisis. iain watson, bbc news, westminster. the german chancellor, olaf scholz, has announced 65 billion dollars worth of new measures to help people and businesses hit by soaring energy costs link