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soon as conditions allow. that will be part of antony blinken's message as he comes here. otherwise we can expect him to continue this conversation about trying to stop the regional spill—over of this war. he says it is imperative that israel takes more action, put a premium on protecting civilians in the gaza strip, and also does more to help in terms of getting aid, notjust into gazza, but allowing that aid to be distributed where it is really needed. figs distributed where it is really needed. �* , ., distributed where it is really needed. a ., needed. as we saw in that report, ben'amin needed. as we saw in that report, benjamin netanyahu _ needed. as we saw in that report, benjamin netanyahu remaining i needed. as we saw in that report, - benjamin netanyahu remaining defiant in terms of any calls for a possible ceasefire. what other talks are ongoing right now in terms of a possible pause in the fighting? that seems to have gone quiet? fir possible pause in the fighting? that seems to have gone quiet? of course, the qataris have _ seems to have gone quiet? of course, the qataris have been _ seems to have gone quiet? of course, the qataris have been important - seems to have gone quiet? of course, the qataris have been important to - the qataris have been important to mediators. this was addressed when mr blinken was meeting qatari

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office and at the minute, fewer than 100 have had their convictions overturned. there is apparently an issue here, that the post office was bringing those prosecutions itself. many people who were prosecuted are very nervous about coming back to bring an appeal to the post office. what the government is looking at is the question of whether the post office can be removed from that process and the whole process handled by the crown prosecution service so the government prosecutors instead. that's one key issue. the other as compensation because people can't actually get compensation until... orfinal compensation until... or final compensation until... orfinal compensation until... orfinal compensation until they are fully exonerated. they can get interim payments, as i understand it. the prime minister was asked about how many people should get payments. everyone has been shocked by watching what they have done over

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hundreds of flood alerts and warnings remain in place across england and wales. getting around isn't easy. dunham bridge connecting lincolnshire and nottinghamshire remains closed. even though we've got some dry weather in the forecast — thank goodness, we're really pleased about that — it's going to take a while for the peaks in the rivers to move down through to the sea and take the pressure off communities like like those we've seen in recent days. the prime minister meets the environment agency team in oxford. the government's been accused of being asleep at the wheel by labour in its response to the widespread flooding chaos. ministers say affected communities in england will be able to apply for funding to help them through these extremely challenging times. now it's set to get a lot chillier, too. a cold weather alert has been issued by the uk health security agency with the cold snap expected to last several days, bringing with it the threat of ice. simon jones, bbc news. the british prime minister,

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mental health issues, the cost—of—living crisis aren't helping. this report suggests parents' attitudes have shifted. almost a third agreed the pandemic showed going every day was not essential. to repair the missing link between school and families, it suggests mental health support for every school, expanding the use of mentors forfamilies, creating a right to sport for secondary pupils, to have five hours of extra activities every week. also looking at how fines are working and investing in youth clubs. some of the solutions can be quite straightforward. it's not necessarily wholesale reform, so i think government needs to think about kind of the wider offer and schools need to be thinking about building a really constructive relationship because parents and schools both have the children's interest front of mind. the government has tried mentoring in a few areas and may extend it.

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and protest, so the bnp, much of the leadership is actually imprisoned and they could not contest in this election if they wanted to and human rights watch estimates up to 10,000 leaders have been put in prison since october of last year. tell us about what _ since october of last year. tell us about what is _ since october of last year. tell us about what is at _ since october of last year. tell us about what is at stake. _ since october of last year. tell us about what is at stake. how - since october of last year. tell us about what is at stake. how is - since october of last year. tell us| about what is at stake. how is the bangladesh colony doing. what are people worried about the context of the election?— people worried about the context of the election? ., ,., , ., , the election? there are some serious concerns about _ the election? there are some serious concerns about the _ the election? there are some serious concerns about the economy - the election? there are some serious concerns about the economy and - the election? there are some serious concerns about the economy and the | concerns about the economy and the inflationary pressures you are seeing in a lot of countries are having an impact here, even the middle class feeling the impact of high food prices. that's because of the war in ukraine, like in other countries, the high price as a direct impact on what is happening here and although the government has been able to make some infrastructure changes, that is widely recognised, there are

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returned having come from rwanda, they are people who have nothing to do with rwanda who have come here seeking asylum and will not have asylum claims heard here but will be referred to rwanda. he thinks it will have a similar deterrent effect is his point. that's impossible to judge at the minute because the rwanda scheme hasn't got off the ground, isn't up and running yet. rishi sunak has confirmed the uk government is looking at legal options to exonerate sub—postmasters who have wrongfully been convicted of fraud because of faulty computing system. what action can we expect to see here? we system. what action can we expect to see here? ~ , ., see here? we understand the government _ see here? we understand the government is _ see here? we understand the government is looking - see here? we understand the government is looking at - see here? we understand the government is looking at the | see here? we understand the - government is looking at the legal appeals process. there were more than 700 postmasters running district post offices around the country who were prosecuted on the basis of evidence from this faulty computing system from the post

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strikes on the number of dead in gaza is now almost 23,000 according to the hamas run health ministry in gaza since the war began on the 7th of october, so it's clearly a devastating picture and is really showing no signs of restraint at all and that's because it says the goals are simply not yet met. what and that's because it says the goals are simply not yet met. what about any pressure _ are simply not yet met. what about any pressure within _ are simply not yet met. what about any pressure within israel— are simply not yet met. what about any pressure within israel on - any pressure within israel on benjamin netanyahu? some reports of cracks appearing in the coalition government. it’s cracks appearing in the coalition government-— cracks appearing in the coalition covernment. �* , . , ., government. it's an interesting one. ben'amin government. it's an interesting one. benjamin netanyahu _ government. it's an interesting one. benjamin netanyahu himself- government. it's an interesting one. benjamin netanyahu himself is- benjamin netanyahu himself is unpopularfor many benjamin netanyahu himself is unpopular for many reasons, first of all people blame him for intelligence failures leading to the initial attack by hamas, armed hamas gunmen on october the 7th and some people don't think he is showing enough emphasis on releasing hostages and first of all there are many people in israel, particularly the families of hostages, who believe the priority for the israeli government should be securing the release of hostages first and then pursuing the military goals because those can come after according to

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the past few days and beyond, and it is an appalling miscarriage ofjustice. obviously it's something that happened a very long time ago in the '90s, but actually seeing it and hearing about it again just shows what an appalling miscarriage ofjustice it is for everyone affected, and it's important that those people now get the justice that they deserve. should they all be exonerated? and that's what the compensation schemes are about. the government has paid out about, i think, almost £150 million to thousands of people already. of course we want to get the money to the people as quickly as possible. that's why there are interim payments of, i think, up to £600,000 that can be made. there are three different schemes available. keir starmer has called on the prime minister to set to set an election date, is it likely he'll move it forward? i doubt it. rishi sunak has already quashed speculation... or tried to quashed speculation... or tried to quash speculation that it could be an earlier date by saying it was his working assumption that the election would be held later in the year. the

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rishi sunak confirms that the government is looking at legal options to exonerate sub—postmasters who've been wrongfully convicted of fraud because of a faulty computer accounting system. and hollywood rolls out the red carpet for one of its biggest nights the golden globe awards. hello. i'm lauren taylor. at least 70 people have been reportedly killed injabaliya in nothern gaza. the israeli army claims it has "completed the dismantling" of hamas' command structure in the northern gaza strip. meanwhilejordan's king abdullah has warned the us secretary of state antony blinken of 'catastrophic repercussions' of the continuation of israel's military campaign, during his tour of the middle east. earlier he met thejordanian foreign minister. king abdullah also urged blinken to put pressure on israel to agree to an immediate ceasefire.

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with middle eastern leaders. jordan's king abdullah has warned of the "catastrophic repercussions" of israel's campaign in gaza, and said washington had the ability to put pressure on israel to negotiate to a ceasefire. rishi sunak confirms that the government is looking at legal options to exonerate sub—postmasters who've been wrongfully convicted of fraud because of a faulty computer accounting system. the now—discredited horizon software was used by the post office between 1999 and 2015. polls close in bangladesh elections, which are expected to be a landslide for the current prime minister. most opposition parties boycotted the election. stars in the entertainment world are preparing for the golden globes awards ceremony in los angeles. barbie and oppenheimer lead the nominations — they have nine and eight respectively. tv show succession is also predicted to be a big winner.

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