To official duties. And not for turning. The chancellor is pressing ahead with her decision to end the Winter Fuel payments. But how many will rebel when it comes to the Vote Tomorrow . Very good evening. Our focus has shifted away from afghanistan. There are other crises that demand our attention. The chaotic withdrawal that left the taliban in charge, still begs uncomfortable questions of the western governments that withdrew. And yet after 20 years of war and investment, and the billions of dollars that was spent, the public Health System in afghanistan is today in ruins. There are millions of children starving. In one hospital, 700 children have died injust the last six months. It is a humanitarian crisis that deepens every day. The un estimates more than 3 Million children under five are malnourished, with aid used as political political leverage, and now much harder to deliver since the taliban took control. The bbc s yogita limaye, Camera Journalist sanjay ganguly, and their pro
indeed politicians in general, this is what politics and democracy can look like. when people here are deciding what happens as far as the government s bait is concerned. and, boy, does the prime minister know it tonight. the government s fate. join us at ten when we will tell you what has happened. now it s time to join the news team is concerned. and, boy, does hello. i m hugh ferris. welcome to a slightly shorter sportsday this evening with events at parliament. but for all the lurching turbulence of manchester united s season so far, they do still have a chance of reaching the last 16 of the champions league tonight. the task is by no means small, nor completely in their control, but a win against bayern munich and harry kane at old trafford, and a draw between the group s other two teams and the picture would once again change for erik ten hag and the team. patrick gearey reports. a dismal, miserable day for manchester united. manchester united havel been thoroughly b
for getting the rwanda bill through parliament. he told bbc breakfast that as a former member of the right wing european research group, he is well placed to help allay their concerns. i was deputy chairman, in fact, of the erg for a number of years. so i know the concerns, the strong concerns that there are that marc and other colleagues have. but myjob is to listen respectfully, to understand their concerns, and then to explain how this bill is going to work. because, it will work. what this does is it addresses those very concerns that the supreme court set out last month. it will deem rwanda as safe, notjust because we say so, but on the basis of a legally binding international treaty with our respected international partners in rwanda. that s what the home secretary went across to rwanda to sign last week. the bill was then tabled last week, and that s what we re going to be debating this afternoon. opposition leader keir starmer told the bbc why labour mps will vote aga
The Finnish government announced last week it is considering abstaining from voting on the long-discussed EU directive on corporate responsibility. The announcement has drawn criticism from not only non-governmental organisations, but also from some companies, reports Helsingin Sanomat.
The High Court Bar Association Allahabad today decided to abstain from judicial work tomorrow, January 22 (Monday), on account of the Ram Mandir Consecration Ceremony in Ayodhya (Uttar Pradesh). .