gun safety legislation in the senate tonight. it is minimal legislation by anyone s score. but it is the only legislation that has moved through there they are in the last 30 years. 14 republican senators voting for it, including senator mcconnell, and john cornyn, after he got booed in texas this weekend, for exactly this, either publican state convention in texas. so, something is definitely gonna happen and everyone who was advocating for this cause we ll go back to work advocating for more. as soon as this passes. but it is a very big moment in the history of the subject, and the senate tonight. literally, it s been decades of nothing. and this may be a small something that it is not nothing. and that is big news when it comes to that issue. thank you, lawrence. rachel, you ve worked too hard. get out of here. i ll take it for the rest of the day. thank you, rachel. tonight s other breaking news is that the january 6th committee has secured the cooperation of a docu
applause many said this could not be done. but when i spoke to you at the very start of this cop, i promised a different sort of cop, a cop that brought everyone together. private and public sectors, civilsociety, ngos, faith leaders, youth, and indigenous peoples. everyone came together from day one. everyone united, everyone acted, and everyone delivered. we operationalised the loss and damage and started to fill the fund. we mobilised more than $83 billion us in new financial commitments. we launched alterra, the world s largest catalytic private investor that is 100% focused on solutions to climate change. and we delivered world first after world first. a global goal to triple renewable energy and double energy efficiency. declarations on agriculture, declarations on food, declarations on health. many more oil and gas companies stepping up for the first time. stepping up to deliver against a very ambitious goals and objectives. and, for the first time, to deliver on metha
it s friday the 8th of december. the home office has told mps that the uk has given rwanda a further £100 million as part of the government s plan to relocate some asylum seekers there. the funding is in addition to the £140 million paid to kigali last year. legal challenges have so far prevented any asylum seekers from being sent to rwanda. our political correspondent peter saulljoins us now. we will have more on this story laterfrom our we will have more on this story later from our political correspondent to see exactly how the money has been spent so far, what we have been told so far by the prime minister when it comes to spending on the silent deal with rwanda. let s talk to peter saull in westminster. good morning. that s it, the explanation needed in terms of what we have been told. we thought £140 million had been told. yesterday we had from the prime minister, ain t no money has been spent on this deal, talking about the amendments now being proposed to the
Im stephen sackur. After recent Terrorist Attacks, the uk is preoccupied with questions about how best to counter the jihadist threat. For politicians, the focus is on policing, intelligence and negotiating powers. My guest today has a different point of view. Her son was radicalised in birmingham, went to fight with the Islamic State in syria and was killed at the age of 19. She now offers support to other families facing the dangers of radicalisation at home. How best to slam the door on thejihadis . Nicola benyahia, welcome to hardtalk. Thank you. I wonder what kind of impact the news of the last few weeks has upon you . Weve seen this spate of horrifying Terrorist Attacks in the united kingdom. The focus has been onjihadists inside the uk. This is very personal for you. I wonder what the impact is . Its been very difficult, especially because you have manchester and then recently london in close proximity. It really brings it home, how much of a problem there is and there are days
Im stephen sackur. After recent Terrorist Attacks, the uk is preoccupied with questions about how best to counter the jihadist threat. For politicians, the focus is on policing, intelligence and negotiating powers. My guest today has a different point of view. Her son was radicalised in birmingham, went to fight with the Islamic State in syria and was killed at the age of 19. She now offers support to other families facing the dangers of radicalisation at home. How best to slam the door on thejihadis . Nicola benyahia, welcome to hardtalk. Thank you. I wonder what kind of impact the news of the last few weeks has upon you . Weve seen this spate of horrifying Terrorist Attacks in the united kingdom. The focus has been onjihadists inside the uk. This is very personal for you. I wonder what the impact is . Its been very difficult, especially because you have manchester and then recently london in close proximity. It really brings it home, how much of a problem there is and there are days