Live Breaking News & Updates on Clive palmer high court

Stay updated with breaking news from Clive palmer high court. Get real-time updates on events, politics, business, and more. Visit us for reliable news and exclusive interviews.

BBC News at Ten

that�*s all from us here, now back to you, clive. and go it, thank you for that, thanks to our teams, led byjudith moritz, covering a dreadful story of the last few weeks. police investigating the death of a ten—year—old girl in surrey, say they want to question her father, his partner and her uncle. sara sharif�*s body was found at a house in woking last week, but the three people detectives want to speak to, flew to pakistan, the day before sara�*s body was discovered. here�*s helena wilkinson. this is ten—year—old sara sharif. last thursday, she was found dead in her home in woking with multiple and extensive injuries, likely to have been caused over a sustained period of time. tonight, a global search is under way for her father, urfan sharif, his partner beinash batool, and also her uncle, faisal malik.

All , It , Clive , Death , Who-the-police , Led , Story , Girl , Teams , Thanks , Byjudith-moritz , In-surrey

BBC News at Ten

both forces say a "technical issue" was responsible for the breaches, and have apologised to those affected. the government has announced £250 million as part of a plan for an extra 5,000 nhs hospital beds in england this winter. ministers say 900 should be ready by january, as part of efforts to deal with increased winter demand. labour has called the announcement a "sticking plaster". and rishi sunak has blamed industial action byjunior doctors for contributing to longer nhs waiting lists in england. their latest four—day strike came to an end this afternoon. 0ur health editor, hugh pym, is here. yes, clive, the war of words continues, the prime minister effectively blaming strikes for waiting lists not coming down. the british medical association have responded by saying the government has been intransigent and belligerent for refusing to go back

England , Part , Government , Winter , Issue , Forces , Breaches , Plan , Nhs-hospital-beds , 50-million , 250-million , 5000

BBC News at Ten

leaders and wasn't something being imposed by the government. well, that is something that critics are going to say, isn't it, that cutting targets that are rarely met anyway is pretty convenient and potentially, this is all about politics? potentially, this is all about olitics? ~ , potentially, this is all about olitics? , , politics? well, clive, people may be a little suspicious _ politics? well, clive, people may be a little suspicious that _ politics? well, clive, people may be a little suspicious that a _ a little suspicious that a government which is being heavily scrutinised over nhs performance in england and on waiting lists building up is somehow involved in a decision to cut back on cancer waiting time targets. but nhs leaders are clear that they came up with this plan last year, put it out to consultation with cancer experts, clinical experts and doctors, and this is the result of their work. ministers have been keen to say that they have let the experts get on with it and as we understand tonight, the government has given its blessing to this all going ahead, possibly within a couple of days, with an announcement coming up. in some ways, there is a logic

Government , Targets , Something , Isn-t-it , Leaders , Critics , Wasn-t , People , Cancer , Politics , Nhs , Northern-england

BBC News at Six

priorities this year. the government today says there are positive signs in the figures, including a drop in those waiting for more than 18 months, and improved ambulance response times. to dig into the figures and look at when they might improve, our health editor, hugh pym, is here. yes, clive. another record high for that nhs waiting list in england. let's look at the details. there were 7.57 million people waiting for planned treatment injune — up by 100,000 ove the month. and compared with 4.57 million in january 2020, before the pandemic. the list covers those waiting for operations, procedures and appointments — but not emergencies. nhs england said the longest waits had been reduced. a&e units were very busy injuly. in england, 26% of patients waited longer than four hours to be assessed or treated. it was about the same in scotland and wales —

Figures , Waiting , Times , Signs , Priorities , Drop , Government , Ambulance-response , Dig , 18 , Hugh-pym , Record

BBC News at Ten

there's storm clouds over china — and the impact�*s uncertain. but they may hold a hint of a silver lining for some. clive. when it comes to stayig fit and healthy, the goal of reaching 10,000 steps a day, was seen as a good one. but a new study suggests in fact, walking fewer than 5,000 steps a day, is more than enough to boost your health, hywel griffith explians. it's the exercise you can take in your stride. walk, jog or run, doing your daily steps is fun for some, for others almost an obsession. i do, generally, about 24,000. 24,000 a day? how many steps do you think you need to do every day to be healthy? 10,000? i was going to say more 20. 10,000, and i do a lot more - than that because myjob is active. if you're really active, sometimes you can't fit in 10,000 steps a day.

Some , China-s , Hint , Impact-s-uncertain , Clive , Silver-lining , Storm-clouds , Goal , 10000 , Steps , One , Study

BBC News at Ten

are we not humans in your eyes? across town, an honour guard for omar, the soldier killed in the houthi drone strike. one more death in a long war, and few here see a chance for peace. orla guerin, bbc news, taiz. for years the chinese economy has been an engine of global growth, but now there are signs it's slowing down significantly, in the wake of the covid pandemic. the country is now experiencing deflation, where prices fall rather than go up, potentially eroding profits and depressing business confidence. our chief economics correspondent, dharshini david, is here with more. thanks, clive.

Town , Soldier , Humans , Eyes , Honour-guard , Omar , Long-war , Bbc-news , Taiz , Peace , Orla-guerin , Houthi-forces

BBC News at Six

enter uncharted territory with the toughest test against the champions of europe next, england, and with their underdog status and physical game style back intact it will be anything but straightforward a0 the lionesses. with a deep midwinter weather forecast. here's stav da naos. it's looking a little bit better for the next few days, and i don't blame clive for feeling like that the way it's been across southern britain but it will be turning dry and warm for most of us but it's going to be a short lived spell of warm weather. and a bit of an atrocious day across southern areas, drizzle, longer spells of rain, cloud, mist and merck but not a bad day across northern england and northern ireland and scotland with good sunny spells. through the evening and overnight the rain peters out across the south and we hold onto some drizzle and missed across the far south—west but most places will be clear and it will be —— clear and a

England , Underdog-status , Game , Style , Champions , A0 , Test , Anything , Uncharted-territory , Europe-next , Weather , Lionesses

Clive Fonseka appointed CEO/GM of People's Bank - Business

Dailymirror.lk – Sri Lanka 24 Hours Online Breaking News : News, Politics, Video, Finance, Business, Sports, Entertainment, Travel, sri lanka news,sri lanka latest news, latest breaking news, latest political news, covid-19 news,covid-19 news sri lanka, Sri Lanka Coronavirus updates, sl news, sl covid-19 news, SL breaking news, daily news, breaking news in sri lanka

Sri-lanka , United-states , American , Clive-fonseka , Market-working-group , Domestic-financial-market-infrastructure-development , Association-of-primary-dealers , Board-of-directors-people-bank , People-leasing-finance , American-express-bank , Institute-of-bankers-sri-lanka , Standard-chartered-bank

BBC News at Ten

but local opposition and legal challenges mean that, as i speak, only wethersfield has seen any asylum seekers arrive , and only 46 of them. which leads us to the bibby stockholm, moored in a private port with capacity for 500 people the home office wants to move out of hotels. but remember there are 50,000 asylum seekers in hotels, so we would need 100 barges to empty all those rooms. the government is pinning its hopes on stopping the flow of asylum seekers, criminalising those who come here by irregular routes, detaining them and removing them, possibly to rwanda. but the rwanda policy is also stuck in the courts and ministers are getting increasingly concerned the problem will get worse before it gets any better. clive. mark easton, or home editor reporting. the lionesses march on,

Asylum-seekers , Challenges , Opposition , Wethersfield , Port , Bibby-stockholm , 46 , People , Government , Hotels , Home-office , Capacity