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let's ta ke let's take stock of the uk political fallout. live now to our political correspondent in westminster, peter saull. we saw you for a second, come back next is where you are. tell me about how this is going down in westminster.— how this is going down in westminster. ~ , , ., , westminster. ministers have been thinkin: westminster. ministers have been thinking about _ westminster. ministers have been thinking about air _ westminster. ministers have been thinking about air strikes - westminster. ministers have been thinking about air strikes on - thinking about air strikes on houthis for some time, it has been talked about within government since before christmas but it all came to a head last night when the americans decided they wanted to carry out these air strikes, the uk government wanted to go with them so there was a hastily convened call of cabinet ministers, the leader of the main opposition party, sir keir starmer, he was invited to a call, as well. they have now gone ahead with it. this morning, as well, we have had publication of legal summary and advice to the government as to why it believes this action is justified

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we do support this action. i do want the prime minister, obviously, to make a statement to parliament as soon as possible, because the scope, nature and extent of the operation needs to be explained. obviously, it's not for me to disclose what's been briefed to me, but i do think the public and parliament need to know, so that should happen. i'd also want a summary of the government's legal position to be published. the inquiry into the horizon it scandal has today turned its attention to the failure by the post office to hand over documents to the inquiry team on time. hundreds of sub—postmasters were convicted after the faulty software made it look as if money had been missing. on thursday, the inquiry heard from a post office investigator accused of intimidating and mistreating sub—postmasters. ben king reports.

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trade and shipping, but of course, it's putting civilian lives at risk and therefore, we do support this action. i do want the prime minister, obviously, to make a statement to parliament as soon as possible, because the scope, nature and extent of the operation needs to be explained. obviously, it's not for me to disclose what's been briefed to me, but i do think the public and parliament need to know, so that should happen. i'd also want a summary of the government's legal position to be published. i don't think that's going to be a problem, i anticipate that they'll do that, but we do need that level of transparency and accountability so that your viewers and everybody else gets a better understanding of what's going on. but the basic case, which is that these attacks can't go on, i think, is one which most people will pretty readily understand. i spoke earlier with liberal democrat mp, layla moran, who says the uk parliament should have been consulted before british forces were involved in the conflict.

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been provided to a portion of the raw footage for separate screening. but i am obliged to put before the court today some small fragment of the scenes of unfathomable cruelty that took place in hundreds of locations on that horrible day. a wheat farmer and his wife, an activist for women�*s rights, lived in kibbutz nir oz. that activist for women's rights, lived in kibbutz nir oz.— in kibbutz nir oz. that is the israeli defence, _ in kibbutz nir oz. that is the israeli defence, the - in kibbutz nir oz. that is the - israeli defence, the proceedings just getting under way at the international court ofjustice, two days of hearings going on. we will keep listening in and bring you a summary of events as we get them. let�*s go back to yolande knell because we were talking to her in jerusalem about these attacks in yemen by the us and the uk and the reaction that there has been in the area and of course, the concerns about these attacks and what they could lead to, and as we were

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BBC News Now

happening in terms of reaction to this story in uk politics? let's cross live now to our political correspondent in westminster. the correspondent in westminster. tue: government correspondent in westminster. tte: government are correspondent in westminster. tt2 government are certainly behind this, there was a hastily convened meeting last night by the prime minister, a lot of ministers back in their constituencies, parliament is not sitting today. certainly, the line from ministers, you heard from rishi sunak a short while ago, this is an act of self defence as far as the uk sees edge. the government has this morning published a summary of the legal advice it receives, it believes it is acting within international law and says this is the only feasible means to respond to the attacks from the houthis on ships travelling through the red sea. the other major considerations for the government is economic also, if ships are taking longerjourneys around africa on average that cost them an extra $1 million in fuel and

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send the houthis a message that the what they have been doing attacking ships in the red sea is unacceptable. they have also published a summary of the legal advice they have received, and they believe they are acting within international law, because it is happening in defence of the ships. there was an economic consideration in all of this and it is an ongoing want to because it is such an important route through the red sea and a lot of ships are now having to go around the whole continent of africa, which is costing them somewhere in the region of $1 million perjourney, and extra fuel costs, which may well then be passed onto consumers in the shops here in the uk, inflation is a major political issue, so lots of reasons why the government would want to get on top of this, but whenever you intervene militarily and overseas, it is a risk. it is a risk politically, because if you do it without the approval of parliament, you have mps without the approval of parliament, you have mstumping up and down saying, why want to be consulted? we are the elected representatives of the people. but i think that like to

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what's the mood among mps about what happened overnight? we know the cabinet are supportive, they were consulted last night, as was the labour leadership. parliament as a whole won't get a say until monday when the prime minister makes a statement and mps will not get a vote because the military action has already concluded. some opposition parties, the snp, plaid cymru and the liberal democrats said the principle of consultation is important and parliament should have been recalled before the action was taken. some on the labour left simply opposed the military action outright morning this will set the region alight. to reassure them number 10 has published the legal advice, at least a summary, and it says military intervention to strike carefully identified targets was taken and the uk is permitted to use force when

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The Bay of Plenty recorded “above normal” rainfall last year as New Zealand had its second-warmest year in recorded history , Niwa’s annual climate summary...

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financial statements misrepresented the value of his assets. they also went after trump's former lawyer and fixer, michael cohen. michael cohen has played an important role in the origin story of this case because in 2019 he testified before congress that trump had lied to banks and insurance companies, trying to get more favorable terms for loans, insurance and also taxes. that is part of what inspired this investigation that went on for years and resulted in this civil case. they also attacked cohen personally reminding people he's a convicted liar and brought up an incident recently where he used a.i., artificial intelligence, to drum up case citations and handed to his friend david schwartz. they really went after michael cohen. they're summarizing their argument, insisting there was no harm. the bank profited from this. all a summary of the case they

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