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tomorrow, this place will get its first chance to debate the air strikes. the prime minister will take questions from mps, but there will be no vote and it's unlikely there will be one if the raf gets involved again. peter saull, bbc news. five people have died while trying to cross the english channel, in what are the first recorded fatalities of the year. the major incident happened in the early hours this morning as dozens of migrants tried to board a small boat in the waters near the seaside town of wimereux in northern france. 72 people, including ten children, were rescued from the beach and one person was taken to hospital. the former prime minister theresa may, who awarded paula vennells a cbe in 2019 for services to the post office, has said it's right that it was handed back. it comes as there are growing questions over why the honour was given in the first place, despite reports today that concerns were raised during the vetting process. our business correspondent

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marc ashdown is here. to give you the nuts and bolts of how the new year's honours system works, people are nominated from all walks of life, it is then vetted, it goes to the pm and the monarch bestows the honour. paula vennells received her cbe in 2019 when theresa may was in office. we know, though, that around 500 or so subpostmasters were about to bring a group action to the high court and a judge was about to issue a damning indictment of the horizon computer system saying it was defective. the sunday times newspaper spoke to people there is about what and how close that larva will get to grindavik.

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our business correspondent, marc ashdown, has more. more questions for the post office — this time over who benefited from the mistreatment of hundreds of sub—postmasters. it seems compensation payments made to victims of the horizon it scandal were deducted from the company's profit before it paid tax, but seem to have been ignored when setting bonuses for executives. tax experts are questioning whether the company could have underpaid its tax bill, while possibly overpaying top bosses. companies pay corporation tax on their profits. you're allowed a tax deduction for legitimate expenses. persecuting postmasters for 15 years and paying them compensation is not a legitimate expense. that means that their real tax bill is a lot higher. that means that bonuses paid to executives who are running a supposedly profitable business should be looked at again. it's stoked yet more anger — and there are calls now for some of that money to be paid back.

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they should never have been allowed to pay themselves bonuses because of everything that's going on. as more and more details of the horizon it scandal are laid bare at the ongoing public inquiry, fresh questions and fresh anger over how the post office has been run. marc ashdown, bbc news. now, it's one of the most popular shows on television, and now thousands of fans of rupaul�*s drag race are attending a huge convention, dedicated to the hit programme. more than 190 former contestants will also be appearing. here's josh parry. applause and cheering. applause and cheering start your engines, drag race—mania has descended on london. the hit tv show sees drag queens from around the world compete to be crowned the winner, and it's become a global phenomenon. for the uninitiated, think of drag race as the olympics of drag, and dragcon here at the excel is the chance for the show�*s biggest fans to meet up, shop till they drop and have a meet—and—greet

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met police tape 1700 officers have been brought in to police this march, and they are keeping on eye on it. they have given people these posters which they keep on the right side of the law. we are keeping an eye on what placards are there, in case they breach any of the laws. here in the uk, there's fresh anger over the post office scandal after it was revealed executives might have been overpaid thousands of pounds in bonuses. it comes as the tax office is investigating whether the company underpaid as much as £100 million in corporation tax by deducting compensation payments to victims of the horizon it scandal from its profits. our business correspondent, marc ashdown, has more. more questions for the post office, this time over who benefited from the mistreatment of hundreds of subpostmasters. it seems compensation payments made to victims of the horizon it scandal

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state that it is engaged in discussions with the tax office regarding potential tax liabilities. an adverse outcome, it says, could be material. that could mean the post office is liable for up to £100 million in unpaid tax. now, if enforced that could render the business technically insolvent, although the government is the ultimate owner and could step in. for those like janet skinner, who have had their lives ruined, it's yet another insult. do you know what — anything they do doesn't surprise me in the slightest. undercutting their taxes but still able to pay themselves bonuses? i think it's absolutely disgraceful. they should never have been allowed to pay themselves bonuses because of everything that's going on. as more and more details of the horizon it scandal are laid bare at the ongoing public inquiry, fresh questions and fresh anger over how the post office has been run. marc ashdown, bbc news.

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to pay themselves bonuses because of everything that's going on. as more and more details of the horizon it scandal are laid bare at the ongoing public inquiry, fresh questions and fresh anger over how the post office has been run. marc ashdown, bbc news. that is all for now but to stay with us here on bbc news. hello there. although the weekend has started off on a largely fine note with some sunshine around, things will turn colder towards sunday, and into the start of next week, it looks very cold as we open the floodgates to these arctic northerlies, bringing plenty of snow showers into the north and the coast. you can see in the latter part of sunday the dark blue parts

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investigates whether the company underpaid as much as £100 million in corporation tax by deducting compensation payments to victims of the horizon it scandal from its profits. our business correspondent marc ashdown has more. more questions for the post office — this time over who benefited from the mistreatment of hundreds of sub—postmasters. it seems compensation payments made to victims of the horizon it scandal were deducted from the company's profits before it paid tax — but seem to have been ignored when setting bonuses for executives. tax experts are questioning whether the company could have underpaid its tax bill, while possibly overpaying top bosses. companies pay corporation tax on their profits. you're allowed a tax deduction for legitimate expenses. persecuting postmasters for 15 years and paying them compensation is not a legitimate expense. that means that their real tax bill is a lot higher. that means that bonuses paid to executives who are running a supposedly profitable business should be looked at again. it's stoked yet more anger — and there are calls now for some of that money to be paid back.

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