This is bbc news, the headlines. A warning from the un that the gaza conflict could lead to a broader conflagration across the middle east. The Us Supreme Court has ruled that donald trump can stand as a republican president ial candidate in the colorado primary. A State Of Emergency is declared in the capital of haiti after armed gangs carry out majorjailbreaks, freeing thousands of inmates. Night curfews are in force until wednesday. George galloway is to be sworn in as mp for rochdale. Speaking outside parliament, he said britain is at a dangerous crossroads for community relations. And we talk to a member of russian Protest Group pussy riot about the death of alexei navalny, and their hopes for the future. Sport and a full round up from the bbc sport centre. After wins for liverpool and Manchester City over the weekend its now down to third placed arsenal to keep themselves in touch in the Premier League. They are at bottom side sheffield united, a win at bramall lane would see them move two points off the top. Theyve won their last 6 in the Premier League and the Gunners Manager was asked what will it take to win the title. I dont know. You might have to win every game. I dont know. We have crazy schedules. It may be different to last season. Anything under 90 points it will be difficult. The way i see them training it gives me more reason to believe that we have a chance because we really want it. We have to get that balance right, we cant sit back for 95 minutes. We might get pushed back at times and we have to accept that but we want to be a threat the other way and we want to put attacking players on the pitch as well, so we want to give them some problems as well. But as i said, i dont think it needs much explaining, the form that they are in, they are massively in the title race. We try to dress it up as a cup match for us but we just say to the players, you have nothing to lose, lets go for it. Weve heard from the Republic Of Ireland interim bossjohn oshea in the last hour. The former Manchester United defender played 118 times for the republic and was an Assistant Coach under previous manager stephen kenny. Hes taking charge for the friendlies against belgum and switzerland later this month, but what about the permanent role . Ultimately for me, i am focusing on these two games and then well see what happens then. At the minute, i have been given the chance to lead the team for the games against belgium and switzerland. Going forward, who knows . Ive spoken about this in the past about when management changes, everyone has their own ideas, head coaches have their own ideas, head coaches have the own ideas, as always i would be p the own ideas, as always i would be up for a conversation but that is for further down the line. Spains la liga is investigating alleged racist abuse towards real madrids viniciusjunior during their game at valencia. He scored twice as real came from behind to draw 2 2. The brazilian forward was also targeted with abuse at the mestalla last season. Valencia were then fined and three of their fans arrested. La liga are looking at video from yesterdays match that allegedly shows a child supporter abusing viniciusjunior. Next weeks Cheltenham Festival, the highlight of the jump racing season, will be missing one of its stars. Constitution hill will not defend the champion hurdle on the opening day. His trainer Nicky Henderson says hes failed to recover sufficiently from a respiratory infection so wont be ready to run. Lizzie Greenwood Hughes has more. This is the best hurdler in the world, possibly the best racehorse in the world. If we could just see him a bit more often see how good he could be. He won lasts race by nine lengths. 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More on that on the bbc| Sports Website or the app, but to me thatis Sports Website or the app, but to me that is all for now. Uk Prime Minister rishi sunak� s rwanda bill is coming under more scrutiny as the House Of Lords debates and votes on amendments. The legislation which must be approved by both houses of Parliament Orders the courts to disregard key parts of the human rights act. Ministers are trying to sidestep a decision made by the supreme court, which ruled that the governments plan to send some Asylum Seekers to rwanda was unlawful. The Prime Minister appealed to the House Of Lords injanuary to pass the legislation and not to frustrate the will of the people. Recently the governments Spending Watchdog revealed that the uk will pay at least £370 million to rwanda as part of its plan to relocate Asylum Seekers there labour calling the figures a national scandal. Joining me now is Amnesty International uks chief executive sacha deshmukh. We have talked about this bill before in the past. Just tell us what you would say to members of the House Of Lords who are debating this right now if you have that opportunity at this moment . I think i would say loud opportunity at this moment . I think i would say loud and opportunity at this moment . I think i would say loud and clear opportunity at this moment . I think i would say loud and clear to i would say loud and clear to members of parliament, members of the House Of Lords who are looking at this bill, that there are really four major laws and they are major. One is that the bill in no way addresses the biggest floor at the heart of the uk governments approach to asylum which is that the Asylum System should be made to work so that there is a swift and thorough processing of Asylum Claims and actually this bill does nothing to really tackle many years of failing to do that. There is also within this bill, some other worrying traits. It is a bill that somehow seems to try and bend its way about human rights obligations, obligations that we expect other countries around the world to adhere to and we are very vocal about adhering to stop it is a bill that does nothing to address some of the cost issues that you have outlined and it is also a bill that rather extraordinarily, tries through the means of legislation, to state facts about what is happening in Human Rights Situation around the world. The kind of slightly unusual and rather alarming approach. It is a piece of legislation that is really fundamentally flawed but it is also critically piece of legislation that shows no qualities that were actually tackle the need for there to be fair, humane processing. Their Asylum Claims. Let to be fair, humane processing. Their Asylum ClaimsAsylum Claims. Let me put the British GovernmentAsylum Claims. Let me put the British Government has Asylum Claims. Let me put the British Government has s British Government has � S Perspective to you. They see this as a key deterrent for people crossing via small boats across the english channel. It is a very dangerous route that people take. They believe that this is one very key way to stop people making these crossings. There is no doubt that people being at risk of people smuggling and people feeling a desperation to flee and cross oceans, wherever that is in the world, can be a dangerous thing, terribly dangerous thing. But what this bill is in the continuation of years of a failed uk Government Policy that has attempted to say, if we dont really have an effective asylum Processing System and approach, that somehow deter people. That is flawed, both in terms of the obligations of the people and their rights but also for years, it has been shown not to work. Absolutely no reason to believe that just adding work. Absolutely no reason to believe thatjust adding to that failed approach, which is all this rwanda approach would do, would in any way tackle these fundamentals or deter people as the last few failed years have shown. The . Deter people as the last few failed years have shown. Years have shown. They would say that this hasnt years have shown. They would say that this hasnt actually years have shown. They would say that this hasnt actually happened| that this hasnt actually happened yet. Do you think in the end of this will actually lead to people being sent to rwanda, because that is the question whether this going back and forth, notjust in parliament at the moment but in the past in the courts . , � courts . You say this hasnt happened et. Courts . You say this hasnt happened yet several courts . You say this hasnt happened yet. Several years courts . You say this hasnt happened yet. Several years of courts . You say this hasnt happened yet. Several years of failed yet. Several years of failed policies that have seen failures to probably process asylum. The uk government probably process asylum. The uk government has probably process asylum. The uk government has not probably process asylum. The uk government has not yet probably process asylum. The uk government has not yet sent probably process asylum. The uk i government has not yet sent refugees to rwanda, thats what i meant. But whether or to rwanda, thats what i meant. Emit whether or not, something that has not yet happen would do anything other to add to the failure, who knows . It has been stored for so long. What it definitely wont do is change any of the fundamentals in the Asylum System and that is what needs to happen, the people who deserve to have an Asylum System that works but also that is something that the country is crying out for there to be fundamentally much better Asylum Systems as well. What is the answer to this . I have spoken to people, particularly people who want to come to the uk from afghanistan, pakistan and other countries. It is often a situation of extreme desperation alleys to people going to People Smugglers in a way that they default up the bigger question is, if you dont like this rwanda plan, what would you suggest as a way to ensure that the government goals of regulating, with people who want to seek asylum in a safer place . In a safer place . Lets be clear, this rwanda in a safer place . Lets be clear, this rwanda plan in a safer place . Lets be clear, this rwanda plan is in a safer place . Lets be clear, this rwanda plan is not in a safer place . Lets be clear, this rwanda plan is not a in a safer place . Lets be clear, this rwanda plan is not a new l this rwanda plan is not a new approach, it isjust this rwanda plan is not a new approach, it is just a this rwanda plan is not a new approach, it isjust a new this rwanda plan is not a new approach, it is just a new approach to a long standing approach for several years which is not to have an Asylum System that is effective at Processing Claims. He asked what they should be. There should be a system that effective, speedy at Processing Claims within this country so that people who come here, who are seeking asylum can have these claims properly assessed, when they are therefore correctly and rightly claiming the right to asylum, they can be supported to actually play a role in British Society and instead of the system that we have now, whichjust leads many people in limbo, adds to costs, adds to frustration and hurt, not just for the people within it but the Wider Society as well. This rwanda plan is nothing of the sort. It is just a sticking plaster addition to a failed system that has been operating for many years, allegedly on the basis to deter people. It has been shown not to do that. We need an Asylum System that properly processes claims in the uk. Thank you very much for sharing your thoughts on this story. Around the world and across the uk. This is bbc news. The Church Of England set up an Investment Fund to help repair the damage caused by historic links to slavery. We can speak to our correspondent ali price who has been watching the story for us. No, we cant. Apologies. I willjust remind you of Breaking News from the us. That is that donald trump has held a big win on a Social Media Platform Truth social. But there was the news that the Us Supreme Court struck down a bid from colorado to effectively kick on from the ballot from the republican president ial primary. That is fair accusing him of engaging in insurrection. It is seen as a huge victory for mr trump and as a huge victory for mr trump and as i say, we had just had in the last ten minutes or so that he has posted a reaction to that decision ljy posted a reaction to that decision by americas top court on his platform truth social. He said big win for america. We will continue to get reaction on that Significant Development in the united states. Just a reminder there of that news. Around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. Exactly two weeks after a young father died in a horror crash, a collective call for action. Collective call for action. Every sinale collective call for action. Every single fortnight, collective call for action. Every single fortnight, someone collective call for action. Every single fortnight, someone is i collective call for action. Every single fortnight, someone is killed in this way on Birmingham Streets and every single day, someone else is seriously injured in the same way. 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