The prime minister and Leader of the Opposition exchanged personal blows as they discussed Nadhim Zahawi's tax affairs. Rishi Sunak began "I know he reads from these prepared sheets, but he should listen to what I actually say". Keir Starmer retaliated, "we all know why the prime minister was reluctant to ask his party chairman questions about family finances and task avoidance". Report by Wardl. Like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/itn and follow us on Twitter at http://twitter.com/itn
Sir Keir Starmer has suggested the job of prime minister is "too big" for a "hopelessly weak" Rishi Sunak as he attacked him for failing to sack Nadhim Zahawi. Sky News
Sir Keir Starmer has said the public is being subjected to "scandal story after scandal story", after questions were raised about the involvement of BBC Chairman Richard Sharp in securing a loan for the then prime minister Boris Johnson. It came as an investigation was also launched into the tax affairs of former chancellor Nadhim Zahawi. The Labour leader said: "For many people this morning who are struggling with their bills … what they want is a government that's delivering, and they haven't got that." Report by Buseld. Like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/itn and follow us on Twitter at http://twitter.com/itn
Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer has called on the prime minister to admit the NHS is "in crisis" pressing him on the delayed waiting ambulance waiting times patients are facing. Report by Alibhaiz. Like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/itn and follow us on Twitter at http://twitter.com/itn
Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer said he fears the NHS 'will die' unless there are reforms within the health service. His party have plans to recruit more staff and reform GP services if in government, as they accuse the Conservatives of 'presiding over managed decline.
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US to Host , 2024 Copa America , International Soccer Tournament.
Yahoo Sports reports that the 2024 Copa America
will be played in the United States, and
the U.S. men's national team will likely compete.
The Copa America is one of the most
competitive international soccer
tournaments outside of the World Cup.
On January 27, the plan was announced by
CONMEBOL and CONCACAF, soccer governing
bodies for South, North and Central America.
According to the organizations, the move is part of a new , "strategic collaboration agreement.".
The men's Copa America is typically
a showdown that includes South America's
ten national teams and two guests.
The 2024 Copa America will expand
to include 16 teams and welcome
six participating teams from CONCACAF.
The tournament will
be run by CONMEBOL
and hosted by CONCACAF. .
Qualifying teams will be determined
in the 2023-24 CONCACAF Nations League. .
Yahoo Sports reports that the U.S.,
Mexico and Canada are all favored
to earn spots in the tournament.
Yahoo Sports reports that the U.S.,
Mexico and Canada are all favored
to earn spots in the tournament.
In 2016, the United States also hosted a one-off tournament
called the Copa America Centenario, which brought in
$80 million in profit for the U.S. Soccer Federation
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Jen Beattie has spent more than half her life playing for Scotland - but after 144 caps and a World Cup, she is retiring from international football BBC Sport
After a poor run of results in the Quad Series and just six months until the Netball World Cup in South Africa, BBC Sport takes a look at England's prospects. BBC Sport
Gareth Southgate says his family played a part in him staying on as England manager. They convinced him to give the job one more go after England were knocked out by France in the quarter finals of the World Cup. The 52-year-old admits that the lack of trophies will always leave him open to criticism. Report by Wardl. Like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/itn and follow us on Twitter at http://twitter.com/itn
Train services have been severely disrupted as rail workers stage a walkout in the first of a wave of 48-hour strikes. Workers are pressing ahead with two 48-hour strikes at Network Rail and 14 train companies from Tuesday and Friday after two-thirds of RMT's members rejected the latest pay offer from the government.
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ITV News speaks to a Oliwia Szewc who tried to save three boys who died after falling through ice at a Solihull park lake on Sunday afternoon. She says she was trying to find branches from trees to pass the boys in the water but they were "too short". Olivia says "I was just clueless, I tried to help, but I couldn't".
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An ITV News investigation has uncovered evidence of how firefighters in South Wales fire and rescue service have kept their jobs, despite sexually harassing and abusing women. Shirley, who suffered abuse while working as a cleaner for the fire service, says she feared one fireman would rape her after exposing himself on night shifts before "getting closer and closer" to her. South Wales Fire Service says it will launch an independent review of its culture and discipline procedures. The Prime Minister also says the abusive behaviour should be looked into.
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The prime minister has unveiled a five-point plan to tackle “unfair” illegal immigration - specifically targeting those arriving from Albania. It is also being deemed a “safe country”, meaning the “majority of claims” will be rejected.
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Rishi Sunak takes a tour of the operations room of a Border Force hub in London. The prime minister's visit comes after he announced his plan to tackle illegal migration in the House of Commons. This comes as the PM announces a new agreement with Albania which will install Border Force officers at Tirana airport to stop people traffickers.
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