Opponents have voiced concerns that vulnerable people could be coerced into ending their lives. Our political correspondent, helen catt, reports. The noes to the left, 330. The last time mps voted on assisted dying was nearly ten years aGo they opposed changing the law. But a new set of mps will get a new vote in the coming months, after labours Kim Leadbeater came top in a ballot that gives backbench mps time in the commons to propose laws, and said she would put it forward. I also think there is a real sense within parliament that now is the time for this debate. As i say, its nearly ten years since there was last a debate in the chamber. So i think most people. You know, people are nervous, people know how serious this subject is, and i understand that i feel nervous about it but i also think its important enough that we show parliament at its best, actually, which is debating something that we know matters to a huge amount of people. The Broadcaster Dame Esther rantzen has Lung Can
to fall back on. in sport, how england were left humiliated against argentina at twickenham, a year out from the world cup. good morning. very cloudy day ahead with their showers or rain. the heaviest will be in the wet gusty wind but if anything it will strengthen over night. it s monday the 7th of november. our main story. the prime minister will urge world leaders to join what he is calling a global mission for clean growth at the cop27 climate change summit in egypt later today. rishi sunak will also call on nations to honour the pledges they made at last year s event in glasgow. here s our climate editorjustin rowlatt. you don t have to go far from the coast in egypt to find vivid evidence of what s at stake. the red sea is home to some of the most magnificent and biodiverse coral reefs in the world. but coral is incredibly vulnerable to climate change. scientists say virtually all the world s coral reefs could be gone by the end of the century, possibly sooner now. th
already qualified but still chasing top seeding for next summer s euros as they face malta at wembley tonight. hello and welcome to the bbc news at one. the united nations has told the bbc it can no longer get aid into gaza because of a lack of fuel. it comes as the world health organization says disease is spreading in the territory more rapidly than expected, with people living so close together in shelters and a lack of clean water. meanwhile israel s prime minister benjamin netanyahu has said there were strong indications that hamas was holding hostages at al shifa hospital in gaza, but that they d been removed by the time troops raided the complex. the military say they ve found the bodies of two hostages near that hospital. about 240 people were kidnapped by hamas, designated a terrorist group by the uk government, on the 7th october, which killed 1,200 people. and in the occupied west bank, israeli defence forces says its troops have killed at least five gunmen durin
close. in surrey the response from travellers to the dispute has been mixed. i travellers to the dispute has been mixed. ., ., , travellers to the dispute has been mixed. ., .,, ., , , mixed. i do hope the reasons why the strike is on is mixed. i do hope the reasons why the strike is on is being mixed. i do hope the reasons why the strike is on is being looked mixed. i do hope the reasons why the strike is on is being looked into - strike is on is being looked into already, and hopefully we should get back because it s really exhausting. if you are going to strike about something then you can negotiate first and something then you can negotiate first and negotiate until a conclusion, if it doesn t come to anything conclusion, if it doesn t come to anything then strike at the time that causes the least disruption to people that causes the least disruption to eo le, , ., , that causes the least disruption to eole. , ., , people. christmas time, really, au s? people. christma
rishi sunak, can he deliver? nick eardley, thank you rishi sunak, can he deliver? nick eardley, thank you very much. our top story this lunchtime. a fresh wave of strikes on the railways causing huge disruption on the run up to christmas. and the education watchdog, 0fsted, warns too many children with special educational needs are facing delays in getting properly assessed. coming up in the sport on the bbc news channel. can luka modric and croatia make it back to back world cup finals? we ll look ahead to their semi final against argentina with excitement building in qatar. researchers are to analyse the entire dna of 100,000 newborn babies in england in what s thought to be the biggest research project of its kind in the world. the study is intended to speed up the diagnosis and treatment of rare genetic conditions that occur in early childhood. more details from our medical editor, fergus walsh.