[00:51.60]There was also a respectful tone from the leader of the opposition Labour Party, Ed Miliband,
[00:57.07]who said while Mrs Thatcher had created strong divisions, she had defined the politics of her generation.
[01:03.65]A report leaked to a British newspaper appears to show that the Egyptian army participated in torture and killings during the uprising that toppled Hosni Mubarak.
[01:12.99]Hundreds of people were killed and many more are unaccounted for following attempts to put down the unrest.
[01:18.68]From Cairo, here’s Aleem Maqbool.
[01:20.82]The leaked document clearly implicates the armed forces here in serious violations of human rights during Egypt’s 18-day revolution.
[01:29.37]In it there’s testimony relating to civilians who were detained at military checkpoints but who are never seen again.
[01:35.63]There’s also evidence presented that protestors from Tahrir Square
[01:39.21]were detained by the army and tortured inside the nearby Egyptian Museum before being moved to military prisons.
[01:46.67]And links are made between the army and unidentified bodies being delivered to coroners.
[01:51.89]Two US senators have struck a bi-partisan deal to expand background checks on people buying guns,
[01:57.94]boosting hopes the new legislation on firearms control.
[02:01.21]The proposal will cover all commercial sales.