many more wounded in a suicide bombing. they had been performing exams when they were killed. now, the media show. hello and welcome to the media show. i m sure you ve seen these are tumultuous times for these are tumultuous times for the uk economy and this is a story that is as complex as it is important in their ways getting the journalism right around the story and also ways of getting the journalism wrong. we will look at that and also from a man behind a whole raft of scoops, the sunday times will tell us how he glances stories and the stories of jane garvey leaving the bbc for times radio and we will hear the story according to their agent. hear the story according to theiragent. let s hear the story according to their agent. let s begin with their agent. let s begin with the situation in the uk economy. and head of bloomberg economics and also joined by paul lewis, the presenter of moneybox. very welcomed and stephanie, even forsomeone moneybox. very welcomed and step
bank of australia to lift region aggressively. we are expecting region aggressively. we are expecting to region aggressively. we are expecting to lift region aggressively. we are expecting to lift the - region aggressively. we are expecting to lift the cash i region aggressively. we are i expecting to lift the cash rate a further 50 points. it would be the highest since 2016. when ou look be the highest since 2016. when you look at be the highest since 2016. when you look at the be the highest since 2016. when you look at the pain be the highest since 2016. when you look at the pain that - be the highest since 2016. when you look at the pain that lots - you look at the pain that lots of mortgage holders are likely to experience as a result, what you see as the sort of knock on impact of spending from a higher interest rate. we think that growth higher interest rate. we think that growth will higher interest rate. we think that growth will slow - higher interes
fans across the country watched and celebrated. the women have absolutely smashed it tonight. - absolutely smashed it. 50 years, and we had to ask the ladies to do it for us. but what are you going to do? i will be live at wembley on one of the greatest days in english footballing history, a day that it is hoped will prove transformative for women s football. and also coming up on the programme. the ukrainians living with the reality of russian missile strikes. a weekend of campaigning for liz truss and rishi sunak as ballot papers go out to conservative party members. and at the commonwealth games joy and disappointment for england in the pool as adam peaty misses the medals but james wilby takes a gold. good evening. it s been been a day of tension and triumph, ofjoy in the moment and of history being made. the lionesses victory in euro 2022 means that for the first time since 1966 england have won a major international tournament at a senior level. it happened at wemb
should not continue. british airways halts sales of tickets on short haul flights from heathrow for a week as disruption for travellers continues. mps are calling for non surgical cosmetic procedures like botox and fillers to be better regulated. welcome to bbc news. the leader of al-qaeda, ayman al zawahiri, has been killed in an american drone strike in afghanistan. al zawahiri was one of the masterminds behind the september 11th attacks against the united states in 2001. after years of tracking him, the cia targeted him with two missiles from a drone flying above the afghan capital kabul, killing him instantly. announcing the strike, president biden said the killing would bring closure to families of the nearly 3,000 victims of the 9/11 attacks. it comes nearly a year after the us s chaotic withdrawal from afghanistan, as our washington correspondent nomia iqbal reports. after decades, america has killed one of its most wanted terrorists. my fellow americans, on saturday,