Good afternoon. The Police Officers wounded in a sword attack in hainault yesterday suffered horrific injuries according to the metropolitan Police Commissioner sir mark rowley. He says one of the officers came close to losing her hand and shes had several hours of surgery. A 1a year old boy was killed in the attack. One of the victims of the Nottingham Stabbings Last year. Graham satchell reports. Devastation this morning at bancroft� s school in east london and confirmation that one of their students, a 14 year old boy, was killed in the sword attack yesterday. Its the second time in less than a year that bancroft� s is in mourning for one of its own. Former student grace omalley kumar, who was killed in a knife attack in nottingham, was also a student here. The final moments of yesterdays terrible attack were captured on a doorbell camera. The 36 year old man still carrying a sword is cornered and met Police Officers move in. A taser is fired and then a female officer approaches and again uses a taser and the man falls to the ground. Police were on the scene in 12 minutes and detained the suspect 22 minutes after that. The bravery of the Emergency Services was extraordinary. Here an officer confronts the suspect just feet away. At this point, one person is already dead and a number of others injured. Youve got officers running towards someone whos waving a sword. What they do is absolutely extraordinary and its a privilege to to work with them and lead them. Come here. Drop the sword. Two officers who tried to stop the man ended up with serious injuries. One nearly lost her hand. Lock your doors i was talking to the family and colleagues of the officer, a Woman Officer who has a really badly damaged arm, really seriously damaged. And the surgeon spent sort of many, many hours sort of basically putting her arm back together. One eyewitness who didnt want to be filmed describe the moment of the attack. Police were on their way because sirens, you could hear the sirens coming. And then he started shouting about god and whether you believe in god and things like that. I came at my house to go to help the boy as i know him and his family. As i came out, he literally was five feet away from me on the left. So when i saw him, i went straight back inside my house. I wasnt sure if hed been detained or anything like that. The investigation into the events of yesterday morning will focus on the man now in hospital and under arrest. Police have yet to interview him but have said this wasnt a targeted attack or terrorism related. Today, a school and a whole community is trying to understand why a 14 year old boy lost his life in the most horrific way. Graham satchell, bbc news. A 17 year old boy has been arrested on suspicion of Attempted Murder after three people were injured at a Secondary School in south yorkshire. A child was assaulted and two adults suffered minor injuries at the Birley Academy in sheffield this morning. Our correspondent nick garnett is outside the school now. What more can you tell us . Police were called after an incident at 8 50am. ,. , police were called after an incident at 8 50am police were called after an incident at 8 50am. ,. ,. ,. , at 8 50am. They say than involved a sharp object at 8 50am. They say than involved a sharp object. Registration at 8 50am. They say than involved a sharp object. Registration at at 8 50am. They say than involved a sharp object. Registration at this sharp object. Registration at this school sharp object. Registration at this School Starts at half past eight, the school for 11 16 year olds went into planned the school for 11 16 year olds went into planned lockdown procedures. Parents into planned lockdown procedures. Parents were informed and children were allowed to go home and all of the children are now safe. A 17 year boy has the children are now safe. A 17 year boy has been arrested, or an Attempted Murder, remains in Police CustodyAttempted Murder, remains in Police Custody. You can see the Police Car Behind custody. You can see the Police Car Behind me. Custody. You can see the Police Car Behind me, that will remain here all day. Behind me, that will remain here all day the behind me, that will remain here all day. The Education SecretaryGillian Keegan day. The Education SecretaryGillian Keegan has said shes up disturbed at what keegan has said shes up disturbed at what happened, the Prime Minister mentioned at what happened, the Prime Minister mentioned that during pmqs. The general mentioned that during pmqs. The General Secretary of the teachers union. General secretary of the teachers union. The General Secretary of the teachers union, the neu has been talking, he said two union, the neu has been talking, he said two teachers and people were involved said two teachers and people were involved and that the government has to recognise the scale of the problem to recognise the scale of the problem going on and adopt a Health Approach problem going on and adopt a Health Approach to tackling youth violence. Thereve been dramatic scenes in new york where police have stormed into Columbia University to break up a protest against the war in gaza. And theres also been violence at a university in los angeles where pro palestinian protestors have clashed with supporters of israel. In recent weeks, demonstrations against the war in gaza have swept College Campuses across the us theyve been compared to the Student Protests of the 19605 and � 70s against the vietnam war. From new york, nomia iqbal reports. As the darkness came, so did the violence. The tension between the pro Palestinian Protesters encamped at ucla and the pro israel demonstrators boiled over. Screams ring out as fireworks are let off in the dense encampment. Pieces of plywood turned into weapons. Thankfully i am physically safe. A lot of my peers are not physically safe. Its not clear yet what sparked the fighting. The Los Angeles Police were called to the scene at the request of the university. The Vice Chancellor has condemned the events as a horrific act of violence. On the other side of the country, at Columbia University in new york, where the protests originally started, police entered the campus. It comes nearly two weeks since they last went in, sparking huge controversy. And a day after some demonstrators seized a building inside campus, breaking the windows and barricading themselves in. For the university it was a red line. Dozens have been arrested in this new police raid. Dozens of riot police are behind us here. We are at Columbia University, the actual entrance to the campus is just to my left. You cannot get anywhere near it. The police have blocked it off entirely. Just earlier we saw some students being arrested. They had their hands behind her back, with white zip ties, being loaded onto buses and further to the right to have more student protesters, more pro Palestinian Protesters on the other side of the barricade shouting, shame, shame, shame at the police. University are set a deadline of monday to clear the captain. Students who did not agree are now being suspended. Protesters told us they were hopeful talks could still continue with the university. Their demands included cutting off economic and academic ties with israeli institutions. But given this latest police action, hope for reconciliation seems even further away. Well in a moment well be live with regan morris in los angeles, on the violence thats erupted there as we just saw but first nomia, in new york. And nomia, these protests against the war in gaza have been spreading across College Campuses for weeks now. They have. And i think it is worth mentioning that they haventjust come out of nowhere. Just to let you know, it is pretty normal here in new york. A complete contrast to last night when our team is here in the thick of it, New York Police had carried out coordinated raids on several encampments and several universities here. But tensions have been bubbling up, ever since october the 7th, when there have been huge divisions among students on campus over how israel has responded to the hamas attacks, the rising death toll in gaza, american support for israel as well. President biden has been across all of this. He has said that free speech is allowed on campus, but he has criticised some of these protesters for being anti semitic which has been denied by a lot of the pro Palestinian Protesters, and they arejudging president the pro Palestinian Protesters, and they are judging President Biden the pro Palestinian Protesters, and they arejudging President Biden on his response, which is crucial in an Election Year when he will be relying on young people to get out and vote. And also, what it came down to for many of the universities, certainly here at Columbia University, is that they feel that is a distinction between protest and disruption. They have said that they want to get their campus back under control, especially considering we have got Graduation Dayjust round the corner, but how they have done it, how they have got the campus back under control, sending in armed police to arrest students, for many inside and outside the university, Thatis Inside and outside the university, that is deeply, deeply disturbing. Over to regan morris in los angeles. Bring us up to date on the violence we have seen at the university there. , , there. There were incredibly intense clashes here there. There were incredibly intense clashes here overnight. There. There were incredibly intense clashes here overnight. I there. There were incredibly intense clashes here overnight. I have clashes here overnight. I have spoken with students on both sides of that protest. Both sides say that they were sprayed with pepper spray or mace or bear spray, they are not sure exactly what it was. We saw Bottle Rockets being fired by pro israel students on protesters, into the palestine solidarity camp, and some students told me that they came down with medical supplies when they heard the Bottle Rockets, and said that some people were hurt, mainly from pepper spray in their eyes. Heavy Police Presence here now. University didnt comment, there is a lapd at our california highway control. It is relatively calm now, there are helicopters out, lots of police keeping both sides separate, but i have seen both sides fortifying the lines with protesters setting up barricades, as well as the police. Setting up barricades, as well as the Police Setting up barricades, as well as the olice. ~. , the police. Thank you, regan morris rerortin the police. Thank you, regan morris reporting from the police. Thank you, regan morris reporting from los the police. Thank you, regan morris reporting from los angeles, the police. Thank you, regan morris reporting from los angeles, and reporting from los angeles, and thank you to nomia iqbal, in new york. The first migrants to be deported to rwanda have been detained. The home office says a series of operations took place across the country this week, with more scheduled in the near future. The government wants the first flights carrying migrants to rwanda to take off this summer. Live now to westminster and our political correspondent, hannah miller. Hannah, what more can you tell us . There are still lots of questions. We have no idea how many people have been detained. The home office has not given any details about their backgrounds. It will be at least nine weeks until the first flight to rwanda takes off and all of the individuals who have been detained still have the right to launch a legal challenge, if they believe that they should remain in the uk. So, why are we hearing about this now . The Liberal Democrats have suggested this announcement has been timed to coincide with the local elections, which are taking place tomorrow. Rishi sunak, of course, has made stopping the boats are key Campaign Pledge and believe that sending people off to rwanda is a key part of that. There are questions also about the scale of the whole policy. Official documents showed that around 5700 people have been earmarked as the first group of people to be sent to rwanda, more than that, more than 7000 people, have a dry on small boats so far this year. Have arrived on small boats. Hannah miller, our political correspondent, thank you. The outgoing First Minister of scotland has told the bbc that ending his Power Sharing Deal with the scottish greens was the right thing to do, but that the way he did it meant he paid the price with hisjob. In his first interview since announcing his resignation, humza yousaf said � it� s on me. � our scotland Editorjames Cook is in edinburgh. Youve been talking to him, what did he have to say . I youve been talking to him, what did he have to say . He have to say . I would say that the First Minister he have to say . I would say that the First Minister was he have to say . I would say that the First Minister was reflective he have to say . I would say that the First Minister was reflective and First Minister was reflective and regretful in this, his first interview since announcing that he intends to resign as snp leader as ultimately as First Minister of scotland. That had followed his decision to chop the greens out of government, a decision that so angered the co leaders of that party, Patrick Harvie and lorna slater and as he said, that was on him, that decision was accepting responsibility for it and it followed divisions between the snp and the greens and it should be said within the snp itself on economic and social policy including the issue of gender. Well, for me, the Bute House Agreement was coming to an end anyway. It was coming to an end in a matter of days, possibly a matter of weeks. That process almost had started with the greens, for example, going to be putting that to its membership. It was votes of no confidence coming up. It was going to be a party over gender. Patrick harvie, as you say, and therefore, in my mind, whichever way i looked at it, whether it was a matter of days or it was a matter of weeks, the Bute House Agreement was going to come to an end. So thats why i see, as i have said from the beginning, the ending the Bute House Agreement to me was the right thing to do for the party in the country that i lead. But i accept fully the manner in which it was done clearly caused upset, and therefore ive paid the price of that. He also talked about his concern. He said that political debates were routinely descending into what he called a toxic cultural war, would he endorse any of the potential candidates to replace him, the former deputy Leaderjohn Swinney or former deputy Leaderjohn Swinney or former Finance Minister kate fords, but at the moment, neither of them have actually confirmed whether they are running. House prices fell for the second month in a row in april, according to the uks biggest building society. Nationwide said uk house prices were down by 0. 4 compared with the previous month. It said the average home now cost nearly £262,000, around 4 below the all time highs recorded in the summer of 2022. Our Cost Of Living correspondent Kevin Peachey is with me. Just talk us through some context behind this . Behind this . Economists had redicted behind this . Economists had predicted a behind this . Economists had predicted a rise behind this . Economists had predicted a rise in behind this . Economists had predicted a rise in april behind this . Economists had predicted a rise in april and l predicted a rise in april and clearly these figures have defied expectations with a four albeit quite a small one. Nationwide has based these figures on its own lending data and the picture will vary depending on where you are across the country. I think what it shows is this wider uncertainty f