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elected more than 30 years ago but she is also a close political ally ofjeremy corbyn, the former labour leader, who no longer sets as a labour mp because of his associations with claims of anti—semitism that dogged his leadership. for diane abbott to now suggest thatjewish people now face a different or lesser racism than others certainly does herself no favours. keir starmer has tried one of his essential missions has been to try and disassociate labour from anti—semitism. he has tried to be decisive here so the issue doesn't raise its head again. it will be interesting to see whether she is allowed to return to the parliamentary labour party down the line now that she has apologised, unlikejeremy corbyn. ofsted — britain's office for standards in education — has defended the use of one word descriptions of school performance following the suicide of a primary head whose school had been downgraded to �*inadequate'. chief inspector amanda speilman

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she says, for example, travellers, irish and jewish people were never made to sit on the back of buses in america nor were they manacled to slave ships. a labour spokesperson described the remarks as deeply offensive and wrong, the party moved very quickly to suspend her while an investigation is carried out. she has now apologised, she says she withdraws her remarks, completely dissociates herself from them. she now says it is undeniable that travellers, irish and jewish people have suffered racism and this was only an initial draft of her letter. diane abbott has a long history of speaking out about racial equality, she was the first black woman mp elected more than 30 years ago but she is also a close political ally ofjeremy corbyn, the former labour leader, who no longer sits as a labour mp because of his association, with those claims of anti—semitism that dogged his leadership. for diane abbott to now suggest that jewish people somehow face different or lesser racism than others certainly does herself no favours.

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she has a long history of speaking out about racial equality. she was the first black woman mp elected more than 30 years ago. but she's also a close political ally ofjeremy corbyn, the former labour leader, who no longer sits as a labour mp because of his association with those claims of anti—semitism that dogged his leadership. so, for diane abbott now to suggest thatjewish people somehow face different or lesser racism than others certainly does herself no favours. keir starmer has tried. one of his central missions has been to try and disassociate labour from anti—semitism. he has tried to be decisive here so the issue doesn't rear its head again. it will be interesting to see if she is allowed to return to the parliamentary labour party down the line now that she's apologised, unlikejeremy corbyn. police in kenya say they've now exhumed 47 bodies thought to be members of a cult who believed they would go to heaven if they starved themselves to death. digging is continuing at a site in the coastal town malindi in the south east of the country. 19 bodies were initially discovered

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to hear what binyamin netanyahu will say. we are expecting a statement for the nation. we know talks are going on and it would be fascinating to know what the content of those talks and how much horse trading, how many different and delicate discussions are going on. {line how many different and delicate discussions are going on. one last thou:ht, discussions are going on. one last thought. we _ discussions are going on. one last thought, we had _ discussions are going on. one last thought, we had an _ discussions are going on. one last thought, we had an intervention i thought, we had an intervention overnight from the president of israel, isaac herzog, he is a former member of labour party and therefore was an opponent of binyamin netanyahu, but it is unusual for a head of state in what is largely a ceremonial role, to intervene in politics? it ceremonial role, to intervene in olitics? , ., politics? it is. he said though in the last few _ politics? it is. he said though in the last few weeks _ politics? it is. he said though in the last few weeks as _ politics? it is. he said though in the last few weeks as well - politics? it is. he said though in the last few weeks as well he i politics? it is. he said though in - the last few weeks as well he thinks that something needs to be done. because these pro—tes that we talk —— protest that we talked about have rocked this nation. they have been happening regularly on thursdays and saturdays, with increasing numbers

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was sacked after he became the first member of the cabinet to call for a pause to controversial plans to overhaul the country's court system. president herzog has also called for a halt on the plans. our middle east correspondent anna foster is injerusalem. it has been quite hard to keep track of what has been happening. give us an update if you would. it of what has been happening. give us an update if you would.— an update if you would. it has, heafina an update if you would. it has, hearing you — an update if you would. it has, hearing you that _ an update if you would. it has, hearing you that you _ an update if you would. it has, hearing you that you can - an update if you would. it has, hearing you that you can of. an update if you would. it has, | hearing you that you can of the situation facing the country and the developments shows you what a swirling maelstrom israel finds itself in. the situation is unprecedented, there have been regular protests and demonstrations in israel, but this reached a tipping point last night when binyamin netanyahu, the israeli prime minister, fired his defence minister, yoav gallant. he is a fellow member of the likud party and that sent people on to the streets.

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because of a row over antisemitism. our political correspondent david wallace lockhart joins me now. he would hardly be the first sitting labour mp to be denied readoption, but there can't be more high profile that have been dumped than a former leader. ., ., , �* ., ., that have been dumped than a former leader. ., �* ., ., ., ., leader. no, it wasn't that long ago when jeremy _ leader. no, it wasn't that long ago when jeremy corbyn _ leader. no, it wasn't that long ago when jeremy corbyn was _ leader. no, it wasn't that long ago when jeremy corbyn was all- leader. no, it wasn't that long ago i when jeremy corbyn was all dominant whenjeremy corbyn was all dominant within the labour party and few had predicted a few years down the line that keir starmer, a man who sat in his shadow cabinet and was an important member ofjeremy corbyn's top team when he was labour leader

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would be blocking his predecessor from even becoming an mp in the next election. this development, that there will be a motion in keir starmer�*s name saying that the nec will not endorsejeremy corbyn as a labour candidate, that is not moving things on from what we already knew. it was last month that keir starmer told us thatjeremy corbyn wasn't going to be a labour candidate at the next election. this broadens it out and will show that the nec, the governing body of the whole, rather than just keir starmer himself, is backing this decision. it means jeremy corbyn, who is still a labour party member, although he doesn't sit as an mp, locally can still put forward his name in islington north to try and become the mp. but it does appear that the route is

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power—sharing being restored, all of the political capital invested by rishi sunak in this process will have been futile. and as you say, concentrating his mind on the united states, coming up for the 25th anniversary of the good friday agreement, this power—sharing agreement between unionists and nationalists, the peace process which has persisted. joe biden, the american president, has talked about that agreement. bill clinton very much involved in that whole process. he does not want to come with a dispute between some of the major parties still, where the major unionist party hasn't got back into government, so pressure on the deal from america. for government, so pressure on the deal from america-— from america. for our uk viewers mainly but _ from america. for our uk viewers mainly but of— from america. for our uk viewers mainly but of interest _ from america. for our uk viewers mainly but of interest to - from america. for our uk viewers mainly but of interest to the - from america. for our uk viewers| mainly but of interest to the world viewers, we have seen keir starmer take on the left of his party and get rid ofjeremy corbyn, for example, but borisjohnson doesn't necessarily seem a fan of what this

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there must be some peace talks. they cannot be peace _ there must be some peace talks. they cannot be peace talks _ there must be some peace talks. they cannot be peace talks because putin has no _ cannot be peace talks because putin has no intention— cannot be peace talks because putin has no intention for— cannot be peace talks because putin has no intention for peace. - cannot be peace talks because putin has no intention for peace. it- cannot be peace talks because putin has no intention for peace. it would| has no intention for peace. it would be a short-term _ has no intention for peace. it would be a short—term placeholder- has no intention for peace. it would be a short—term placeholder before he goes _ be a short—term placeholder before he goes to— be a short—term placeholder before he goes to war— be a short—term placeholder before he goes to war again. _ be a short-term placeholder before he goes to war again.— he goes to war again. thank you so much fulltilt _ he goes to war again. thank you so much fulltilt into _ he goes to war again. thank you so much fulltilt into mass _ he goes to war again. thank you so much fulltilt into mass this - much fulltilt into mass this morning. we have had a whole range of conversations. thank you to my companions who had been at the desk. whether you notice it or not, politics is always changing bit by bit, with every new plan, every row, every vote, every day. but every now and then, there's a bigger gear change, and it does feel like we're moving through one right now. with the departure of nicola sturgeon, the edging out ofjeremy corbyn and maybe, just maybe, with the end of the arguments over northern ireland and brexit some of the fundamentals are on the move. but if you've been paying attention this morning, which i'm sure you have, that doesn't mean peace and harmony is about to break out. most of all, the horror of the war in ukraine shows little sign of reaching its finale.

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different approach to. despite the fact that he used to be a key member ofjeremy corbyn�*s team. fact that he used to be a key member of jeremy corbyn's team.— of jeremy corbyn's team. thank you very much- — let's turn to syria now, where the government has insisted international aid will be given to earthquake survivors fairly. many syrians are angry over the lack of humanitarian relief — more than four million people in the opposition—controlled north—west received no deliveries from the un via turkey until thursday. here's syria's ambassador to the united nations speaking to the bbc. the un, the international red cross and other international organisations now get more involved in the situation in order to facilitate this process to make sure that this humanitarian aid is distributed without any discrimination and to all syrians who need it.

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