vimarsana.com

Card image cap



bring the same vigour to - significant years i know he will bring the same vigour to the l significant years i know he will - bring the same vigour to the equally significant _ bring the same vigour to the equally significantiob— bring the same vigour to the equally significantjob of— bring the same vigour to the equally significant job of home _ bring the same vigour to the equally significantjob of home secretary. . suella braverman had to go, and she had made a sort of habit of using language which was quite unsuited to that of a home secretary. there are now two prime ministers around the cabinet table in downing street, as former pm david cameron re—enters number 10 as the new foreign secretary. on our panel, the journalist and author jenny kleeman and lanhee chen, former policy advisor to mitt romney, now director of domestic policy studies at stanford. we'll look at who's in, who's out, and assess the reaction to rishi sunak�*s major government reshuffle after the sacking of home secretary suella braverman. we'll also have the latest from gaza, as the war enters its sixth week. the largest hospital there says it can no longerfunction properly as heavy fighting continues in the north of the strip. and the eldest son of donald trump has returned to the stand in a new york court to testify in the civil fraud trial involving his father's real estate business. it's been a big news day here in the uk, with former prime minister david cameron making a dramatic return to government as foreign secretary, as part of a major cabinet reshuffle by rishi sunak. the uk's prime minister has just made a speech at the lord mayor's banquet in london, which he began with this acknowledgement of his new appointment. take a listen. these are deeply challenging times for our world. these are deeply challenging times for ourworld. events these are deeply challenging times for our world. events far beyond our short echo here at home with implications for our security, our economy and a very social fabric. it falls to us to do everything we can to shape these events and so, we have delivered one of the most significant years for british foreign policy in recent times. that is due in no small part to james cleverly and i know that he will bring the same vigour to the equally vitaljob of home secretary. and i am pleased to have appointed a new foreign secretary who will build on everything that we have achieved in the last year. what did you make of what we heard there? it is an annual event, you lays out his foreign policy and interesting day to do it. he's got a new foreign secretary. there are two wars going on in the world i dabbled up wars going on in the world i dabbled up to big ones, events in ukraine, as events in gaza top of the agenda. and a slight change in language that we will look into when it comes to israel's response to those attacks on october seven. international reaction is growing, particularly around that humanitarian situation. attacks in hospitals and people who are seeking safe places to be, what did you make of what you heard from rishi sunak? in the mid—ist of all, i would say that he looked calm and in the light of what has been quite a turbulent day for government, many huge change of personnel at the top levels of government and, as you say, two prime ministers now around the cabinet table footer may be will come to talk about that in greater detail. �* , , i. come to talk about that in greater detail. , , ~ ., come to talk about that in greater detail. , , ~' ., ., detail. but, yes, you know, growing ressure detail. but, yes, you know, growing pressure on — detail. but, yes, you know, growing pressure on israel _ detail. but, yes, you know, growing pressure on israel for _ detail. but, yes, you know, growing pressure on israel for humanitarian | pressure on israel for humanitarian pauses and for particular the a cessation in the striking nearby or the failure of provision of energy to hospitals. we know that babies have not been able to be incubated there and calls for the united states, for there to be more mercy, basically, at the same time as israel saying that, you know, hamas has built headquarters underneath these hospitals deliberately and using them as human shields. a shift, certainly, tone, about that. but, in general, i think, shift, certainly, tone, about that. but, in general, ithink, you know, the prime minister looked calm. this had been a good day for him. the appointment of lord cameron as he is now, we are going to have to get used to calling him that. perhaps the cleverest thing that rishi sunak has done since he has become prime minister put up at a bar because we're not talking about suella braverman today at the home office, we are talking about the foreign office and david cameron. and also because there was no leak of this. this was a surprise to everyone. your there as you showed. it shows a particular kind of display at the top of government that he is able to keep his move is quiet and he is able to keep things under control. so i think this is a high point in his premiership, perhaps. interesting point, isn't it? some would say that discipline that has been lacking of late. we will talk about that appointment of lord cameron injust a moment because about that appointment of lord cameron in just a moment because are so many implications of that is not just how he wasn't a sitting mp and is now back in cabinet. let me bring you in at this point that alpert is that changing my midge which is it comes to what rishi sunakjust said. israel must act within international law, take all measures to protect innocent civilians, including hospitals, stop extremist violence in the west bank and allow more aid into gaza. and as a depot deliberate diplomatic correspondence was telling us that is a significant shift in my mid and i miss that sick reflects what we have in the white house, too. president biden say he has not been reluctant in expressing his concern about what is going on. his hope and expectation they will be less intrusive action relative to the hospital. it feels like things are changing in response to israel's actions in gaza.— actions in gaza. there is a little bit of a shift — actions in gaza. there is a little bit of a shift and _ actions in gaza. there is a little bit of a shift and i _ actions in gaza. there is a little bit of a shift and i think- actions in gaza. there is a little bit of a shift and i think you - actions in gaza. there is a littlej bit of a shift and i think you see that, _ bit of a shift and i think you see that, certainly in the united states. _ that, certainly in the united states, and i think the political consensus does remain overwhelmingly pro-is— consensus does remain overwhelmingly pro-is reat— consensus does remain overwhelmingly pro—is real but even those, for example. _ pro—is real but even those, for example, the us congress, who have been exceedingly pro—israel, have also had _ been exceedingly pro—israel, have also had to— been exceedingly pro—israel, have also had to recognise that the recent— also had to recognise that the recent images that they are seeing on their— recent images that they are seeing on their television screens, the way in israei— on their television screens, the way in israet has — on their television screens, the way in israel has prosecuted this war against — in israel has prosecuted this war against hamas has produced some very difficult _ against hamas has produced some very difficult images as well and i think that is— difficult images as well and i think that is the — difficult images as well and i think that is the kind of feedback that you are — that is the kind of feedback that you are getting. also from within government, there is been reporting recently— government, there is been reporting recently aboutjoe biden government, there is been reporting recently about joe biden was made own state — recently about joe biden was made own state department, people within the state _ own state department, people within the state department pushing back on this notion _ the state department pushing back on this notion that israel can do no wrong — this notion that israel can do no wrong so— this notion that israel can do no wrong so i_ this notion that israel can do no wrong. so i think that you are starting — wrong. so i think that you are starting to— wrong. so i think that you are starting to see the shift in the us now reflected in the uk. what will be interesting, of course, the us side, _ be interesting, of course, the us side, is _ be interesting, of course, the us side, is the — be interesting, of course, the us side, is the degree to which funding for israei— side, is the degree to which funding for israel gets caught up in potential government shutdown which --oin potential government shutdown which going to _ potential government shutdown which going to talk about it a little bit but how — going to talk about it a little bit but how the politics and the dynamics around its basic funding of the us— dynamics around its basic funding of the us government and disagreements between _ the us government and disagreements between republicans and democrats andindeed between republicans and democrats and indeed within the republican party— and indeed within the republican party will potentially impact funding for what has been stated to be a very— funding for what has been stated to be a very crucial priority for the president — be a very crucial priority for the president as well as for leaders around — president as well as for leaders around the western world. i'd make that is— around the western world. i'd make that is why— around the western world. i'd make that is why we love the show, isn't it? we _ that is why we love the show, isn't it? we can — that is why we love the show, isn't it? we can bring together all these different— it? we can bring together all these different strands and prove how interconnected of them are. thank you for— interconnected of them are. thank you for now— interconnected of them are. thank you for now because i want to run shoe _ you for now because i want to run shoe that— you for now because i want to run shoe that reshuffle as promised. let's take a closer look at the reshuffle, the biggest surprise was former prime minister david cameron, now lord cameron, returning to government as foreign secretary. it was a surprise, not least, because he's not an elected mp. he quit as an mp seven years ago, after britain voted to leave the eu, a referendum he instigated. so, to get him back into downing st, he was made a peer and will take up a seat in the house of lords. as expected suella braverman has been sacked as home secretary. in a statement after the announcement, she said "it has been the greatest privilege of my life to serve as home secretary", and then added: "i will have more to say in due course." she's been replaced by the former foreign secretary james cleverly, who quickly appeared on the steps of the home office. iam i am absolutely committed to stopping the boats, as we promised. it also making sure that everybody in the uk feels safe and secure, going around, going about their daily business, knowing that the government is here to protect them. said that as new home secretary james cleverly put back the headline grabbing news that david cameron returns to government. our political correspondent chris mason has been speaking to him. lord cameron, foreign secretary. quite a thing. i know it's not usual for a prime minister to come back in this way, but i believe in public service, the prime minister asked me to do thisjob, and it's a time when we have some daunting challenges as a country. the conflict in the middle east, the war in ukraine and, of course, i hope that six years as prime minister, ii hope that six years as prime minister, 11 years leading the conservative party, gives me some useful experience and contacts and relationships and knowledge that i can help the prime minister to make sure we build our alliances, we build partnerships with our friends, we deter our enemies and we keep our country strong. that is why i am doing the job country strong. that is why i am doing thejob and i'm delighted to accept. doing the “0b and i'm delighted to acce t. ., ., doing the “0b and i'm delighted to accet. ., ., , ,, , , ~, accept. you have expressed publicly recently disagreements _ accept. you have expressed publicly recently disagreements with - accept. you have expressed publicly recently disagreements with the - recently disagreements with the prime minister put up how do you promise to button it? is it collective responsible to from here on in question might get met on the whole, the next prime minister, tried to keep quiet about politics, stay out of politics. it is hard enough being prime minister without having your successors and predecessors endlessly giving a running commentary. but predecessors endlessly giving a running commentary.— predecessors endlessly giving a running commentary. but of course i disauree running commentary. but of course i disagree with — running commentary. but of course i disagree with some _ running commentary. but of course i disagree with some individual - disagree with some individual decisions but politics is a team enterprise. i have decided tojoin this team because i believe rishi sunak is a good prime minister doing a difficultjob at a hard time and i want to support him. i am a member of the team and i accepted the cabinet collective responsibility that comes with that. we can speak now to francis, ex—political editor of the times, and also a david cameron biographer, who has written two books on him. good to have you with theirs. there is so much i want to talk to you about. you've written two books about. you've written two books about him and you know the man. this is a great bit of political theatre, isn't it? it stops us talking about sacking suella brother men after days of indecision. and he wants is backin days of indecision. and he wants is back in to downing street. he is not even sitting mp, how does it all happen? even sitting mp, how does it all ha en? .,, ., , even sitting mp, how does it all hauen? .,, ., , , even sitting mp, how does it all hat-en? ., , , i ., even sitting mp, how does it all hauen? ., , , �* ., happen? fabulous coup d'etat as your anel happen? fabulous coup d'etat as your panel member said. _ happen? fabulous coup d'etat as your panel member said. downing - happen? fabulous coup d'etat as your panel member said. downing street l panel member said. downing street won the lobby, zero. they had not an inkling this was happening. so great theatre and, in itself, sort of small mark of competence, you know, that you can do that thing, that these don't always leak and you can do of that. how does that happen in terms of him being accountable to the house of commons? it is a good and open ended in question. i'd make you sit in the house of lords, that is the issue. is not totally unprecedented. you can talk mandelson in a bit, there is an interesting echo. there will have to be some sort of novel, you can appear before foreign affairs committee, for instance. you can appear in special debates in westminster hall. he will have to make yourself available. but it will be awkward and it will be a little bit messy. be awkward and it will be a little bit mess . , �* ., be awkward and it will be a little bit messy-— bit messy. yes. but for the man himself, the _ bit messy. yes. but for the man himself, the man _ bit messy. yes. but for the man himself, the man that _ bit messy. yes. but for the man himself, the man that you - bit messy. yes. but for the man himself, the man that you have| himself, the man that you have written about in your two books now, haven't you? this is a bit of political redemption for him, isn't it? he left, he stood down as an mp after the break said referendum and he was off, that was it. this is quite a comeback for him and he will want to leave on better terms, one with a. �* .., want to leave on better terms, one with a. �* .. ., want to leave on better terms, one with a. ~ .. ., ., with a. are called a referendum and his closest political _ with a. are called a referendum and his closest political ally _ with a. are called a referendum and his closest political ally told - with a. are called a referendum and his closest political ally told him - his closest political ally told him not to do it. william hey, i think, possibly also told him not to do it at though he has bit more careful about that. but he went ahead. he was going to persuade the germans, he was going to get a better deal, and then know what happens next. and it has not been plain sailing for him since. he has had his fair share of bumps and humiliations and he is not a man without some, you know, pride. so, yeah, this is a sort of a second chapterfor him. and i am sure, complete the believing his remarks about public service, there is a large slice of, i will show them. probably one bjohnson, in particular. i admit i would love to be a fly on the wall in downing street tonight and work out how all of this will go down. let me bring in at the panel. we're talking about david cameron will now meet when he goes on his foreign trips to make these diplomatic visits.— goes on his foreign trips to make these diplomatic visits. europe is laruel these diplomatic visits. europe is largely welcome _ these diplomatic visits. europe is largely welcome to _ these diplomatic visits. europe is largely welcome to mother - these diplomatic visits. europe is largely welcome to mother they l these diplomatic visits. europe is i largely welcome to mother they are these diplomatic visits. europe is - largely welcome to mother they are a few new characters across europe, too, since the break said referendum. nonetheless, they welcome back a player who is known and perhaps trusted in political circles. how will that go down in the us, do you think? san miguel, think the familiarity is something, there are people within the biden administration who will have dealt with david cameron previously in his role as prime minister and anything which provides a steadying influence in an admittedly challenging time, with multiple regions across the world, will be welcome. it with multiple regions across the world, will be welcome.- with multiple regions across the world, will be welcome. it will be interesting _ world, will be welcome. it will be interesting to _ world, will be welcome. it will be interesting to see, _ world, will be welcome. it will be interesting to see, to _ world, will be welcome. it will be interesting to see, to what - world, will be welcome. it will be | interesting to see, to what degree he is _ interesting to see, to what degree he is synced — interesting to see, to what degree he is synced up— interesting to see, to what degree he is synced up with _ interesting to see, to what degree he is synced up with the _ interesting to see, to what degree he is synced up with the united i he is synced up with the united states— he is synced up with the united states on— he is synced up with the united states on the _ he is synced up with the united states on the us, _ he is synced up with the united states on the us, and - he is synced up with the united states on the us, and the - he is synced up with the united i states on the us, and the broader question— states on the us, and the broader question of— states on the us, and the broader question of china _ states on the us, and the broader question of china and _ states on the us, and the broader| question of china and engagement with china — question of china and engagement with china i— question of china and engagement with china. i think— question of china and engagement with china. | think that— question of china and engagement with china. i think that is- question of china and engagement with china. i think that is a - question of china and engagement with china. i think that is a big - with china. i think that is a big concern, — with china. i think that is a big concern, particularly— with china. i think that is a big concern, particularly with - with china. i think that is a big concern, particularly with the i concern, particularly with the summit— concern, particularly with the summit going _ concern, particularly with the summit going on _ concern, particularly with the summit going on this - concern, particularly with the summit going on this week . concern, particularly with the | summit going on this week in concern, particularly with the - summit going on this week in san francisco. — summit going on this week in san francisco, that— summit going on this week in san francisco, that is— summit going on this week in san francisco, that is a _ summit going on this week in san francisco, that is a topic - summit going on this week in san francisco, that is a topic of - francisco, that is a topic of conversation, _ francisco, that is a topic of conversation, certainly, . francisco, that is a topic of . conversation, certainly, what francisco, that is a topic of - conversation, certainly, what is happening _ conversation, certainly, what is happening in— conversation, certainly, what is happening in the _ conversation, certainly, what is happening in the middle - conversation, certainly, what is happening in the middle east. conversation, certainly, what is i happening in the middle east and then continued _ happening in the middle east and then continued engagement- happening in the middle east and then continued engagement on. happening in the middle east and - then continued engagement on ukraine and russia _ then continued engagement on ukraine and russia and — then continued engagement on ukraine and russia. and the _ then continued engagement on ukraine and russia. and the degree _ then continued engagement on ukraine and russia. and the degree to- then continued engagement on ukraine and russia. and the degree to which. and russia. and the degree to which having, _ and russia. and the degree to which having, again. — and russia. and the degree to which having, again. and _ and russia. and the degree to which having, again, and more _ and russia. and the degree to which having, again, and more steadying l having, again, and more steadying influence _ having, again, and more steadying influence will— having, again, and more steadying influence will help _ having, again, and more steadying influence will help that _ influence will help that conversation. - influence will help that conversation. at - influence will help that conversation. at the l influence will help that - conversation. at the familiar influence will help that _ conversation. at the familiar face, the idea _ conversation. at the familiar face, the idea of— conversation. at the familiar face, the idea of bringing _ conversation. at the familiar face, the idea of bringing a _ conversation. at the familiar face, the idea of bringing a familiar- conversation. at the familiar face, the idea of bringing a familiar face back is— the idea of bringing a familiar face back is something _ the idea of bringing a familiar face back is something that _ the idea of bringing a familiar face back is something that i— the idea of bringing a familiar face back is something that i think- the idea of bringing a familiar face back is something that i think will| back is something that i think will be welcomed _ back is something that i think will be welcomed in— back is something that i think will be welcomed in the _ back is something that i think will be welcomed in the united - back is something that i think will| be welcomed in the united states, notwithstanding _ be welcomed in the united states, notwithstanding the _ be welcomed in the united states, notwithstanding the fact, - be welcomed in the united states, notwithstanding the fact, of - be welcomed in the united states, i notwithstanding the fact, of course, there _ notwithstanding the fact, of course, there may— notwithstanding the fact, of course, there may be — notwithstanding the fact, of course, there may be ideological— notwithstanding the fact, of course, | there may be ideological differences between _ there may be ideological differences between the — there may be ideological differences between the biden _ there may be ideological differences between the biden government - there may be ideological differences between the biden government in l there may be ideological differences i between the biden government in the us and _ between the biden government in the us and the _ between the biden government in the us and the government _ between the biden government in the us and the government here - between the biden government in the us and the government here in- between the biden government in the us and the government here in the i us and the government here in the uk, i_ us and the government here in the uk, ithink— us and the government here in the uk, ithink putting— us and the government here in the uk, i think putting those _ us and the government here in the uk, i think putting those aside, - uk, i think putting those aside, there _ uk, i think putting those aside, there will— uk, i think putting those aside, there will be _ uk, i think putting those aside, there will be a _ uk, i think putting those aside, there will be a welcome - uk, i think putting those aside, there will be a welcome sigh. uk, i think putting those aside, there will be a welcome sigh of| there will be a welcome sigh of relief— there will be a welcome sigh of relief certainly— there will be a welcome sigh of relief certainly for— there will be a welcome sigh of relief certainly for someone - there will be a welcome sigh of| relief certainly for someone who there will be a welcome sigh of. relief certainly for someone who is familiar~ _ relief certainly for someone who is familiar~ dr— relief certainly for someone who is familiar. �* , ., ., familiar. a sigh of relief for some but, familiar. a sigh of relief for some but. jenny. _ familiar. a sigh of relief for some but. jenny. it— familiar. a sigh of relief for some but. jenny. it is _ familiar. a sigh of relief for some but, jenny, it is interesting - familiar. a sigh of relief for some but, jenny, it is interesting that l but, jenny, it is interesting that we have had some mix, haven't we? from conservative what's at grips today. not everyone is happy. one pointing out that an unelected foreign secretary has been appointed an unelected prime minister. it tells us a lot about the politics and how to get around some of these things. while he might bring experience, he might bring attention on the world stage, we shouldn't forget to, mired in that green silver scandal, forget to, mired in that green silverscandal, remind forget to, mired in that green silver scandal, remind us what that was and how difficult it has been for him to shake that off. so i am out what some people might call experience other people categorise as baggage. there is the scandal of him lobbying and financially benefiting from a situation that has been shown to be dodgy. and i think thatis been shown to be dodgy. and i think that is not something that is very much in the public imagination at the moment. it much in the public imagination at the moment-— much in the public imagination at the moment. , ., the moment. it is not something the --eole are the moment. it is not something the people are thinking _ the moment. it is not something the people are thinking about _ the moment. it is not something the people are thinking about at - the moment. it is not something the people are thinking about at the - people are thinking about at the moment— people are thinking about at the moment but when you actually look at foreign _ moment but when you actually look at foreign policy during this time, as prime _ foreign policy during this time, as prime minister, it was not something that he _ prime minister, it was not something that he was— prime minister, it was not something that he was great at. he was encouraging greater cooperation with china and _ encouraging greater cooperation with china and particularly the failed intervention in libya. it was strongly— intervention in libya. it was strongly criticised by the foreign affairs— strongly criticised by the foreign affairs select committee. his failure — affairs select committee. his failure in _ affairs select committee. his failure in syria as well and, of course, — failure in syria as well and, of course, the break said referendum, which _ course, the break said referendum, which he _ course, the break said referendum, which he quite arrogantly called, assuming — which he quite arrogantly called, assuming that he would just win. the tory party— assuming that he would just win. the tory party has grown very fractured and some _ tory party has grown very fractured and some members of the, you know, conservative _ and some members of the, you know, conservative mps are of course going to be upset _ conservative mps are of course going to be upset with anybody who isn't extremely — to be upset with anybody who isn't extremely right—wing but there are hridges _ extremely right—wing but there are hridges to— extremely right—wing but there are bridges to be called one nation tories — bridges to be called one nation tories were breathing a sigh of relief — tories were breathing a sigh of relief. many people who felt that they were in the political wilderness now feeling like there is a familiar— wilderness now feeling like there is a familiar face, somebody with at least _ a familiar face, somebody with at least some experience although i do find this— least some experience although i do find thisjustification least some experience although i do find this justification of his that he motivated by public service, guite _ he motivated by public service, quite strange, lord cameron, given that not— quite strange, lord cameron, given that not only did the quitter as per minister— that not only did the quitter as per minister during a critical time for this country but he quit as an mp. theresa _ this country but he quit as an mp. theresa may carried on as an mp so make _ theresa may carried on as an mp so make no— theresa may carried on as an mp so make no mistake, this is about burnishing _ make no mistake, this is about burnishing his own reputation after a particularly bruising time. but, you know. — a particularly bruising time. but, you know, it is very interesting for is a very— you know, it is very interesting for is a very interesting move by receipts— is a very interesting move by receipts in egg and you will feel emboldened by it. i'd met with the interesting, isn't it? to have both of them _ interesting, isn't it? to have both of them around that cabinet table. there _ of them around that cabinet table. there will— of them around that cabinet table. there will be questioned today about, — there will be questioned today about, you know, rishi sunak painting — about, you know, rishi sunak painting him as a change candidate, that he _ painting him as a change candidate, that he is— painting him as a change candidate, that he is offering something different and yet bring back the man who started some of their recent chaos— who started some of their recent chaos within the conservative party lry chaos within the conservative party by calling _ chaos within the conservative party by calling that referendum on break said. �* . , , by calling that referendum on break said. �* ., , , , ., , said. and it raises questions, doesnt said. and it raises questions, doesn't it? — said. and it raises questions, doesn't it? about _ said. and it raises questions, doesn't it? about where - said. and it raises questions, doesn't it? about where the l said. and it raises questions, - doesn't it? about where the next generation of politicians will come from. what where are the new faces in politics right now? dare from. what where are the new faces in politics right now?— in politics right now? are there an ? in politics right now? are there any? there _ in politics right now? are there any? there is— in politics right now? are there any? there is always _ in politics right now? are there any? there is always a - in politics right now? are there | any? there is always a pipeline. in politics right now? are there - any? there is always a pipeline. you know, there will be a few others poking around. just above the parapet, just there. the change in question is absolutely critical. take the people in the government and they think it is a good thing and they think it is a good thing and tactically very good. it totally drowned out so well there. —— makes brother men. but they cannot answer the question. heavy elections at the time for a change it is you are on at the right track, don't turn back. what is it question may change or incumbency, mr sunak, because i am really confused. your conference it was all definitely going to be change and now were getting the grown—ups back in the room, all stability, big challenges ahead, trust us, we are the ones that can keep the wolf from your door. i had my guess, we shall see when they get a chance to decide on that when there is that general election as is expected. pare there is that general election as is exected. �* , ., ., there is that general election as is exected. , ., ., expected. are they good to have you with us. thank _ expected. are they good to have you with us. thank you. _ expected. are they good to have you with us. thank you. around - expected. are they good to have you with us. thank you. around the - expected. are they good to have you | with us. thank you. around the world and across the uk, you are watching bbc news. let's look at some other stories making news. the uk government is understood to be considering more powers for police to monitor protests. the new measures could include stopping people climbing on statues, bus stops and scaffolding, during demonstrations. about 300,000 people attended the latest pro—palestinian march in london on saturday, and far—right counter protesters clashed with police near the cenotaph war memorial. royal mail has been fined five point six million pounds by the uk communications regulator, ofcom, after what it calls a "significant" failure to meet its postal delivery targets in the past financial year. the watchdog found that the company had fallen short in the delivery of both first and second class mail. the uk's doctors' regulator is warning there are "worrying signs" that a growing number of doctors are planning to leave the health service due to burnout and dissatisfaction. the general medical council also says that attracting skilled doctors from overseas will remain "crucial" for the service to operate efficiently. that's despite the government launching a major plan to train and recruit more healthcare workers in england. you're live with bbc news. the world health organization says that gaza's main hospital al—shifa can no longerfunction as a hospital. 2000 people are camped there, sheltering from israeli bombardment. there's a lack of power due to fuel shortages. this is the kind of image we are getting from there. premature babies, not in incubators but laid together on a bed, who doctors say need to be moved immediately from the hospital to egypt, if they are to survive. gaza's health officials say seven have already died. israel says they are attacking hamas tunnels under the hospital, which is based in gaza city. hamas is classed as a terrorist organisation by the uk and us governments. gaza's health ministry says more than 11,000 people have been killed in gaza since the start of the conflict — including a,500 children. our senior international correspondent orla guerin has more. and a warning that her report contains some distressing images: in the last hour president joe biden has been war is closing in and they are running out of time. these premature babies at al—shifa hospital fighting for life without incubators. since these pictures were taken at the weekend, seven newborns have died, according to a localjournalist who has seen the bodies. the hospital grounds already look like a war zone. palestinians say this was the aftermath of a recent israeli air strike. israel denies targeting the hospital. the world health organization says there are constant bombings in the area. and crammed inside, along with 600 patients, about 2,000 people who have sought refuge. israel says it has opened a safe evacuation corridor. a source in the hospital told the bbc that's totally untrue. translation: there are bullets everywhere, especially - near the windows, so nobody inside the hospital can move. some people left through the corridor they are talking about, but the men were taken. only the women escaped. one man was shot. when we tried to reach him, they fired at us. he was shot again in the chest and he died. israel claims that hamas hides beneath al—shifa and operates a command centre below ground. hamas denies this and so do doctors at the hospital. further south in khan younis, more wounded today. more children who witnesses say were bombed in their own homes. there is growing concern internationally about how israel is fighting this war, about who is being killed. but the country's foreign minister says significant international pressure might be two to three weeks away. orla guerin, bbc news, jerusalem. in the last hour, presidentjoe biden has been speaking to some reporters in the oval office about the situation in gaza. he told them the al shifa hospital must be protected. it is my hope and expectation that there will be less intrusive action at al—shifa hospital. we are in contact with this wheel. the result of an effort to take this pause to deal with release of prisoners. —— we are in contact with israel. the language is starting to change and we touched on it at the start when it came to rishi begin tonight foot of the language they're changing. president biden reiterating that israel needs to be careful. and it comes to the humanitarian situation that those hospitals must be protected. welcome i think that hospitals must be protected. welcome | think that the _ hospitals must be protected. welcome i think that the shift _ hospitals must be protected. welcome i think that the shift in _ hospitals must be protected. welcome i think that the shift in tone _ hospitals must be protected. welcome i think that the shift in tone is - hospitals must be protected. welcome i think that the shift in tone is a - i think that the shift in tone is a reflection — i think that the shift in tone is a reflection of two things. first of all, reflection of two things. first of all. the — reflection of two things. first of all, the reality of the images that are being — all, the reality of the images that are being seen each day, some of this dialogue, in particular, around the hospital, is certainly troubling, and i think it is very difficult — troubling, and i think it is very difficult to _ troubling, and i think it is very difficult to ignore that. but, look, there _ difficult to ignore that. but, look, there is— difficult to ignore that. but, look, there is a — difficult to ignore that. but, look, there is a political angle here as well for— there is a political angle here as well for president biden. he has been _ well for president biden. he has been undergoing a significant amount of pressure _ been undergoing a significant amount of pressure from people in michigan, in particular, arab american voters in particular, arab american voters in michigan — in particular, arab american voters in michigan who have expressed disappointment about biden plasma climate _ disappointment about biden plasma climate in _ disappointment about biden plasma climate in the biden administration has the _ climate in the biden administration has the climate on what is going on in israel— has the climate on what is going on in israel and — has the climate on what is going on in israel and so there is increased political— in israel and so there is increased political pressure on the president is to acknowledge that this is not a simple _ is to acknowledge that this is not a simple conflict with a simple answer~ _ simple conflict with a simple answer. in fact, there are other dimensions— answer. in fact, there are other dimensions that have to be understood, the dimensions that have to be acknowledged and i think the president _ to be acknowledged and i think the president is facing notjust to be acknowledged and i think the president is facing not just the reality— president is facing not just the reality of— president is facing not just the reality of the imagery but also the reality _ reality of the imagery but also the reality of — reality of the imagery but also the reality of the imagery but also the reality of the politics that confront him as he enters a presidential election he able to buy think you _ presidential election he able to buy think you can say that enough. at the political factors in american foreign — the political factors in american foreign policy are becoming incredibly acute for the president. absolutely. that isjust as incredibly acute for the president. absolutely. that is just as true here, isn't it? voters will be looking at these images as we passed that grim milestone, 10,000 palestinian deaths in gaza. they will be wondering what it means at the ballot box, too. crass as that sounds but they will be looking for their political future. you sounds but they will be looking for their politicalfuture. you must sounds but they will be looking for their political future. you must of course. and politicians of all stripes will be thinking about that and particularly those images that we saw in the report there. fiur we saw in the report there. our babies, we saw in the report there. oi" babies, premature babies who are, by definition, the most vulnerable human beings on earth. it may be that her master in turners but there should be a way to make those baby say. i'd met with a guitar you with us. stay with us, though, you were watching bbc news. hello there. good evening. well, storm debi brought strong, gusty winds, heavy downpours of rain and some large waves across the north—west of the uk earlier on today. here's the isle of man as recorded by one of our weather watchers. gusts of wind here in ronaldsway, recorded at 68mph, but those wind gusts were even stronger still across parts of north—west england, northern ireland and north wales — 77mph recorded in aberdaron. you can see storm debi really quite nicely with a curl of cloud here on the satellite picture as the storm worked its way further eastwards. it's rattling along quite quickly, clearing out into the north sea overnight tonight. you can see that on the pressure chart quite nicely. it's still blustery towards the south with the tightness of the isobars, but the winds have eased down further north. but still some showers moving in to eastern scotland. more showers moving across northern ireland, wales, north—west england and some heavy thundery downpours approaching south—west england as we head towards the end of the night. there could be a rumble or two of thunder on these. but it's a mild, frost—free start to the day pretty much across the board. lows between five and 11 or 12 degrees celsius. staying windy in the south tomorrow morning. this line of heavy, thundery downpours works its way further eastwards through the morning to coincide with the morning rush hour. some heavy downpours of rain, some showers too across wales and northern ireland, but it will tend to brighten up from the west as we head through the course of the afternoon. the showers across scotland again pushing further eastwards with the centre of that low pressure. in the colder air across northern scotland, some of those showers could turn out to be a bit wintry. a drop in temperature across the board, so we're losing a couple of degrees from where we were earlier on today. the area of low pressure again pulls out into the north sea as we head through tuesday night and into wednesday. still some rain across south—west scotland. in fact, that rain will stretch down as far as perhaps north—east england as we head through the day on wednesday, but brightening up for many northern areas of scotland, across caithness and sutherland, also aberdeenshire through the afternoon. to the south of that band of rain, again, some more sunshine for northern ireland, wales and england. another drop in temperature. the winds will also lighten in the south as we head towards the end of the day. in the cooler—feeling air and with the lighter winds there could be a touch of frost perhaps in the south as we head into thursday morning. thursday, a lot of dry weather around towards the south, but raining again towards the north. the air will turn milder on friday into the weekend. bye— bye.

Related Keywords

Bbc News , Context , Turn , Christian Fraser , David Cameron , Foreign Secretary , Downing Street , Don T Know , Hasjust , 10 Downing Street I , 10 , Country , Everything , World , Alliances , Partnerships , Friends , Boats , Difficult , Work , One , Significant , Mostl , Home Secretary , Language , Vigour , Significantjob , Sort , Suella Braverman , Home , Job , Habit , Significantiob , Ministers , Cabinet Table , Jenny Kleeman , Panel , Number , Journalist , Director , Policy Advisor , Lanhee Chen , Mitt Romney , Two , Government , Rishi Sunak , Reaction , Who S In , Domestic Policy Studies , Major , Sacking , Stanford , Al Shifa Hospital , War , In Gaza , Fighting , Latest , Longerfunction , Son , North , Strip , Real Estate Business , Stand , Father , Eldest , Civil Fraud Trial , Donald Trump , New York , Uk , News , Prime Minister , Part , Cabinet Reshuffle , Return , Appointment , Mayor , Banquet , Listen , Speech , Acknowledgement , London , Western World , Events , Times , Implications , Echo , Security , Ourworld , Foreign Policy , James Cleverly , Economy , Fabric , Vitaljob , Event , Ukraine , Change , Wars , Agenda , Big Ones , People , Israel , Hospitals , Situation , Wall , Response , Attacks , Growing , Places , Mid Ist , Seven , Levels , Personnel , Flight , Pressure , Detail , Cabinet Table Footer , I , Pauses , Ressure Detail , Failure , Babies , Cessation , Provision , Energy , United States , Hamas , Calls , Headquarters , Mercy , Shift , Tone , General , Calm , Human Shields , Ithink , Thing , Home Office , Bar , Leak , Foreign Office , Kind , Things , Move , Everyone , Surprise , Display , Top , It , Isn T , Point , Discipline , Cameron Injust , High Point , Premiership , Some , Mp , Midge , Cabinet , Rishi Sunakjust , Measures , Correspondence , Sick , Violence , Aid , Extremist , Law , Depot , Civilians , White House , West Bank , Aboutjoe Biden , Concern , Actions , Action , Expectation , Hope , Bit , Us Congress , Example , Consensus , Littlej , Pro Is , Images , Way , Television Screens , Feedback , Israei , Israet , War Against , Notion , Joe Biden , State Department , Estate , Reporting , Wrong , Course , Politics , Degree , Side , Funding , Interesting , Government Shutdown , Dynamics , Israei Side , Oin , Disagreements , President , Show , Republicans , Leaders , Priority , Republican Party , Democrats , Democrats Andindeed , Interconnected , Reshuffle , Shoe , Look , Strands , Referendum , Eu , Peer , Elected , Statement , Seat , Announcement , House Of Lords , Life , Privilege , Steps , Iam , Everybody , Daily Business , Chris Mason , Headline , Conflict , Public Service , Challenges , Middle East , Thisjob , Conservative Party , Six , 11 , Experience , Contacts , Knowledge , Relationships , Enemies , Question , 0b , Button It , Whole , Quiet , Accet , Country Strong , Acce T , Next , 0 , Running Commentary , Commentary , Predecessors , Team , Disagree , Team Enterprise , Successors , Decisions , Individual , Tojoin , Cabinet Collective Responsibility , Member , Difficultjob , Doing , Oman , Francis , Books , Biographer , Editor , Political Theatre , Indecision , Sacking Suella Brother Men , Coup D Etat , Panel Member , Hauen , Theatre , Inkling , Hat En , Anel , Lobby , Downing Street L Panel , Zero , Terms , In The House Of Lords , Don T , Competence , Mark , House Of Commons , Issue , Novel , Mandelson , Yes , Foreign Affairs Committee , Instance , Debates , Mess , Westminster Hall , Break , Comeback , Redemption , Haven T You , Rally , A , Closest , William Hey , Deal , Sailing , Share , Germans , Pride , Bumps , Humiliations , Sort Of A Second Chapterfor Him , Remarks , Slice , Bjohnson , Fly On The Wall , Visits , Europe , Trips , Visits , Something , Mother , Player , Familiarity , Circles , Characters , San Miguel , Administration , Steadying Influence , Regions , Role , Anything , Engagement , Summit , China , China I Question , States , United , Welcome , Face , Conversation , Influence , Of Francisco , Francisco , Idea , Russia , San Francisco , Steadying L , What Francisco , Bringing A , Engagement On , Fact , Aside , Differences , I Us , In Back , United Back , Relief , Someone , Sigh , Haven T We , Conservative , Familiar , Welcome Sigh , Welcome Uk , Dr , Welcome Sigh Of , Lot , Attention , Unelected , The World Stage , Scandal , Baggage , Green Silverscandal , Imagination , Dodgy , Cooperation , Intervention , Foreign Affairs , Failure Affairs , Foreign Affairs Select Committee , In Affairs Select Committee , Libya , Syria , Upset , Anybody , Mps , Members , Hridges , Bridges , Breathing A Sigh , One Nation , Somebody , Wilderness , Breathing A Sigh Of Relief , Per Minister , Quitter , Theresa May , Justification , Theresa , Guite , Mistake , Both , Receipts , Reputation , Burnishing , You , Egg , Candidate , Chaos , Calling , Lry Chaos , Rishi Sunak Painting , Rishi Sunak Painting Him , Questions , Politicians , Pipeline , Faces , Doesn T , Generation , Sl , Dare , Others , Parapet , Brother Men , Elections , It Question , Conference , Incumbency , Track , Election , Stability , Ones , Chance , Trust Us , Grown Ups Back , Pare , Exected , Room , Door , Guess , Wolf , Stories , Powers , Thank , Police , Pro Palestinian March In London On Saturday , Statues , Counter , Demonstrations , Protests , Bus Stops , Protesters , Scaffolding , Cenotaph War Memorial , 300000 , Ofcom , Company , Mail , Watchdog , Delivery , Delivery Targets , Class , Royal Mail , Five , Six Million , Doctors , Warning , Health Service Due , Service , Regulator , Signs , Burnout , Overseas , Dissatisfaction , General Medical Council , Planning , North West England , Plan , Healthcare Workers , Image , Black , Power Due , Shortages , World Health Organization , Israeli Bombardment , No Longerfunction , 2000 , Hospital , Tunnels , Incubators , Bed , Egypt , Health Officials , Children , Governments , Start , Health Ministry , Terrorist Organisation , 500 , 11000 , Report , Orla Guerin , Human Beings , Localjournalist , Closing , Pictures , Newborns , Bodies , War Zone , Al Shifa Hospital Fighting , Hospital Grounds , Palestinians , Area , Aftermath , Air Strike , Patients , Inside , Bombings , 600 , Source , Refuge , Safe Evacuation Corridor , Nobody , Translation , Everywhere , Windows , Bullets , Corridor , Women , Chest , Men , South , Homes , Ground , Say , Khan Younis , Command Centre , Foreign Minister , Jerusalem , Three , Presidentjoe Biden , Reporters , Office , Contact , Result , Pause , Wheel , Effort , Release , Prisoners , Rishi Begin Tonight Foot , Biden Reiterating , Reality , Reflection , Particular , Dialogue , Arab American Voters , Angle , Amount , Michigan , Climate , Disappointment , Answer , Simple , Biden Plasma Climate , Imagery , Factors , Dimensions , Notjust , Enough , American Foreign Policy , Voters , Milestone , Isjust , Deaths , Palestinian , 10000 , Thinking , Politicalfuture , Stripes , Ballot Box , Sounds , Crass , Turners , Guitar , Definition , Master , Fiur We Saw , Earth , Oi , Baby Say , Rain , Downpours , Gusty Winds , North West , Stay , Waves , Isle Of Man , Storm Debi , Northern Ireland , Parts , Wind , Gusts , Weather Watchers , North Wales , Aberdaron , Ronaldsway , Wind Gusts , 77 , 68 , Satellite Picture , Storm , Cloud , Curl , Rattling , North Sea , Showers , Winds , Pressure Chart , Eastern Scotland , Isobars , Tightness , Wales , South West England , Board , Thunder , Rumble , Lows , 12 , Afternoon , Line , West , Heavy , Rush Hour , Hair , Drop , Temperature , Couple , Centre , Northern Scotland , South West Scotland , Northern Areas , Brightening Up , Caithness And Sutherland , Band , Sunshine , England , Weather , A Touch Of Frost , Weekend , Bye ,

© 2024 Vimarsana

vimarsana.com © 2020. All Rights Reserved.