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Initial release September 1, 2017
DirectorsSilvia Luzi
Luca Bellino
CastSharon Caroccia
Tina Amariutei
Assunta Arcella
Imma Benvenuto
Eros Caroccia
Rosario Caroccia
ScreenplaySilvia Luzi
Luca Bellino
Rosario Caroccia
ProducersSilvia Luzi
Luca Bellino
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News Daily: Volcano latest and election messages hammered home

Feb 16,2020 6:06 am

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'No survivors' left on volcano island

as a result of the White Island Volcano eruption, with another eight missing. There are no signs of life, says New Zealand 's Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern , with the focus having shifted to "recovery" of people's "loved ones". Police say 47 people were on The Island at the time, including 24 from Australia, nine Americans, five from New Zealand , four Germans, two from China And One from Malaysia. The UK High Commission says two British women are among those being treated. The First victim to be identified is tour guide Hayden Marshall-Inman, from nearby Whakatane. Another guide and fellow Kiwi, Tipene Maangi, 24 is among The Missing .

Party leaders focus on key messages

Party on the penultimate day of Election Campaigning . Prime Minister Boris Johnson will warn of the "danger" of another hung Parliament to Brexit and say a majority Tory government would "smash through the gridlock". Meanwhile, Labour promises a "relentless focus" on the NHS and says it has conducted analysis identifying hundreds of risks to patient safety classed as "catastrophic" or "extreme", most linked to spending, staff shortages or failures of privatisation.

It Comes after who had to sleep on a hospital floor. that proved the election was not over. Meanwhile his rival, Jeremy Corbyn , is under attack from former Labour peer Lord Sugar, Elsewhere, Lib Dem leader Jo Swinson will focus on the cost to government of Brexit in a speech later, SNP leader Nicola Sturgeon will warn Scottish voters that Mr Johnson represents The Greatest danger to Scotland of any Conservative Prime Minister in Modern Times , while the Green Party is focusing on its pledge to cancel student debt. In other election coverage:

Aung San Suu Kyi at genocide trial

She's a Nobel Peace Prize winner who came to be seen as a symbol of Human Rights after spending years under House Arrest for promoting democracy. But Myanmar's civilian leader Aung San Suu Kyi will appear at The International Court of Justice later to defend her country against charges of genocide committed against its Rohingya Muslim minority. We ask - the military.

The qualified doctors the NHS can't hire

By Emma Jane Kirby, BBC News

"As much as I thank the UK for being a Safe Haven for me and giving me refuge, there's a feeling of incompleteness," Yemane, a 35-year-old from Eritrea, says quietly. "Because a refugee doesn't want to be a burden On Society and I know I could offer this society a lot More . "

Yemane has found work in a factory, as a care assistant, and as a volunteer in a refugee charity. He picks up the large tome on The Chair beside him and flicks through the pages. It's a book on pharmacology. He's soon absorbed in its pages. Because Yemane is actually a qualified Doctor - he's just not allowed to practice in the UK.

What the papers say

Images of White Island - the volcano off New Zealand that erupted as tourists visited its Crater - appear on most front pages, as and fears for eight More . The Times says British holidaymakers were among the injured. The Daily Express and Daily Mail report Boris Johnson 's suggestion the Conservatives could scrap the TV licence. Meanwhile, The Guardian says the Tories have been accused by Labour of falsely suggesting an aide was punched by an activist to distract from controversy over a report about a four-year-old treated on a hospital floor because of a lack of beds. The Daily Mirror says it has "another picture you won't want to look at, Mr Johnson".

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Lookahead

09:00 Charges levelled at Myanmar of genocide against the minority Rohingya population to be heard at The International Court of Justice in The Hague , the Netherlands.

09:30 The Office for National Statistics releases its latest figures for UK Economic Growth , covering October.

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