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What does the future hold for those fleeing Gaza City?
There are so many unforgettable images from this war, one of them being the sight of hundreds of civilians fleeing Gaza City for the supposed safety south, those people are worried they will lose them for good.
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Israel-Gaza: how death and suffering have affected families on either side
The brutal 7th October attack by Hamas here in Israel and the subsequent onslaught on Gaza by Israeli forces, have shattered families on both sides.
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‘There will be no ceasefire without a return of our hostages’, says Israeli government spokesman
We spoke to the Israeli government spokesman Eylon Levy.
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Israel-Gaza: White House announces daily humanitarian pauses in fighting
Amid all the intense diplomatic moves to free the 239 hostages being held in Gaza – the calls are growing for Israel to implement a pause in the fighting in exchange, a pause longer than three days, according to President Biden.
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People with autism and learning disabilities facing ‘inhumane treatment’, inquiry finds
A four-year-long inquiry – has condemned the government’s failure to end what it called the “inhumane treatment” of people with learning disabilities and autism. The inquiry was led by Baroness Hollins.
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‘It’s like torture’ – Patient with autism fears for his safety in mental health units
People with autism and learning difficulties should be moved from institutions into the community, the government promised a decade ago.
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A special performance of Puccini’s Tosca is set against the backdrop of the Russia-Ukraine war
Ukraine is seeking to build closer ties with Europe – from trade to culture.
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Ohio votes to protect abortion rights in state constitution
In the United States, the Democrats have been celebrating a series of election victories across the country – including Ohio, where voters overwhelmingly backed access to abortion.
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‘In order to have a humanitarian break, we need all our hostages back’, says Israeli ambassador to the UK
We spoke to the Israeli ambassador to the United Kingdom, Tzipi Hotovely, as part of a long interview to be released tomorrow online – we started reflecting a month after the October 7th Hamas attack on whether how she felt about it had changed at all.
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Welsh parliament passes motion calling for ceasefire in Gaza
Members of the Welsh Parliament have voted to pass a motion calling for an immediate ceasefire in the Middle East.
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Labour front bench MP resigns over Starmer’s Gaza stance
Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer is facing more pressure over the party’s stance on the Israel Hamas conflict – after a member of his frontbench team resigned.
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Pro-Palestinian protests to go ahead on Armistice Day, despite Prime Minister’s objection
Prime Minister summoned Metropolitan Police Chief Sir Mark Rowley to Downing Street earlier to provide reassurances about this Saturday’s Pro-Palestinian protests taking place on Armistice day.
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‘People in northern Gaza are put between the choice of ethnic cleansing or genocide’, says Sec Gen of Palestinian National Initiative
Earlier we spoke to Mustafa Barghouti, the General Secretary of the Palestinian National Initiative political party.
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Inside Gaza: Thousands flee their homes as the IDF pushes in
International journalists are not permitted to enter Gaza at the moment but today our foreign affairs correspondent Secunder Kermani was taken inside the strip by the Israeli military.
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Anger, energy and art: Feminist artists once snubbed get major exhibition at Tate Britain
The Women’s Liberation Movement burst into public consciousness around 1970. Despite the liberalism promised by the Sixties, little had changed and women were angry. That fury led to an explosion of creativity which was snubbed by the art world, but is now on display at the Tate Britain. ‘Women in Revolt!’ brings together art and…