Hello.
On the second half of today's episode of Newscast, we will catch up with a BBC departing legend.
It's a friend of mine and friend of the podcast, Jo Coburn,
who only has a couple of episodes of Politics Live left before she leaves the building.
And this is a great opportunity to catch up with her about what has happened in British politics the last few days and how that fits into the last few decades
as she's been covering it.
But the thing that's happened in the last few hours on Tuesday is...
clear shift in the british approach to israel and this is based on the humanitarian situation in gaza so first of all we will unpack what that means on this episode of newscast newscast newscast from the bbc he has just compared me to the fat controller did i say that I can't believe I said that.
Next question.
This is R for the benefit of Earth.
I'm not personally a huge Sabrina Carpenter fan.
I don't think I'm being rude.
I like landscapes.
Take me down to Downing Street.
Let's go have a tour.
Blimey.
Hello, it's Adam in the newscast studio.
And first of all, we're going to talk about the situation in Gaza.
Lots of things have been happening in the last few hours.
We got a warning from the UN's top humanitarian, Tom Fletcher, a former British diplomat,