The Israeli Army says its targeted 120 military sites belonging to hezbollah. Lebanese officials warn that more than A Million people face being forced from their homes. The body of the hezbollah leader, hassan nasrallah, is reported to have been recovered from the site of fridays israeli Air Strike in beirut. According to israel, more than 20 members of the iranian backed group were killed alongside him. And hezbollah has also confirmed that two other seniorfigures have been killed in airstrikes. We will start this hour with more on those strikes in yemen. Here is our Correspondentjon Donnison. Israels military Reach And Power is long and strong. This is not lebanon or gaza, but almost 2000 kilometres away in yemen. The target, one of the countrys biggest ports and two Power Stations controlled by iranians backed who thieves. Houthis. The Operation Backed by israels defence minister. Translation we by israels defence minister. Translation translation we have no interest in translation
Talking about boris . Well, it hasnt actually really got going yet. So i do think that from today and we had, you know, Robertjenrick And Kemi Badenoch Sort of trying to be nice to each other this morning here in the studio i do think by The End of today theres going to be much more focus on the different candidates and what theyre saying. Some of the very interesting things that Kemi Badenoch has been saying this morning, for good or for ill, and i kind of think once they get into the next few hours and the meat of the contest between all four of them, that they will get more attention. Its a funny thing, though, isnt it . Its not that bitter. I mean, laura, on your programme, you got Robert Jenrick and Kemi Badenoch to try to talk about the ways in which they disagreed. But it really is sort of disagreements in emphasis. You think of Conservative Leadership campaigns, and theyve had quite a few over the last few years, they over the last few years, they became incredibly personal. Ce
Now on Bbc News, newscast. Newscast. Newscast from the bbc. Newscast. Newscast from the bbc. Hello, its patty in the studio. And its laura in the newsroom in lovely liverpool. Why are you there, he asks . I am here because the Labour Party Conference isjust getting going, which should be for the Labour Party, newly into government after 1a years in the wilderness, a massive Victory Lap with lots of Hugging And Cheering and being genuinely delighted about being in government. However, they have had a very, very difficult week and there are lots of people really worried and wondering what, my goodness, is going on. Could we say that there wasnt really a honeymoon and that actually theyre gathering in conference with the main message being distracted from by some unforced errors . We can absolutely say that without doubt. We can say that labour has ended up with a messy problem about donations to them. About donations to them of freebies of clothes, of Football Tickets, of all sorts of ot
my complaint is triggered by some nasty, unkind, snide reporting i heard from chris mason at the tory conference. liz truss was getting into a car, and he said words to the effect of, liz truss can t leave quickly enough. maybe she had an appointment or a room to go to or work to get on with, whatever. she s probably sick of being caught and verbally mugged by reporters. do they do positive or only one upmanship? we put that point to bbc news, and they told us. the thinking behind the mini budget a fortnight ago and the economic philosophies of the prime minister and her chancellor, kwasi kwarteng, dubbed trussanomics, have been developed over recent years by a number of individuals and organisations, including the institute of economic affairs. and staff from the iea have appeared on several bbc outlets over the past two weeks. right, let s talk to a panel of experts, the head of public policy at the free market think tank, the institute for economic affairs, matthew lesh
snide reporting i heard from chris mason at the tory conference. liz truss was getting into a car, and he said words to the effect of, liz truss can t leave quickly enough. maybe she had an appointment or a room to go to or work to get on with, whatever. she s probably sick of being caught and verbally mugged by reporters. do they do positive or only one upmanship? we put that point to bbc news, and they told us. the thinking behind the mini budget a fortnight ago and the economic philosophies of the prime minister and her chancellor, kwasi kwarteng, dubbed trussanomics, have been developed over recent years by a number of individuals and organisations, including the institute of economic affairs. and staff from the iea have appeared on several bbc outlets over the past two weeks. right, let s talk to a panel of experts, the head of public policy at the free market think tank, the institute for economic affairs, matthew lesh is here. matthew, your organisation enthusiastica