thank you very much indeed, doctorjane crawley, for your thoughts, indeed, doctorjane crawley, for yourthoughts, is the operation continues inside al—shifa hospital we will continue to bring you up—to—date coverage from across this region. back to you in london, frankie. thanks, mark. former home secretary, suella braverman, says the government's attempt to revive its policy of sending asylum seekers to rwanda is a just a "tweaked version" of its previous plan. that plan was this week ruled unlawful by the supreme court. downing street says it will introduce emergency legislation to parliament in an effort to revive the policy. the conservative mp simon clarke told the bbc�*s today program earlier that if the house of lords block emergency legislation — the prime minister should call an election. if it becomes clear that we cannot deliver this policy within the constraints of what the laws would allow, then that is an issue that i think we could take to the country and quite reasonably so. this is not a sort of trivial issue or an incidental one in the eyes of millions of voters. this is fundam