people are skipping meals to save money. also today. today s warm weather in the south of england has now been officially classed as a heatwave. gatwick airport cancels hundreds of holiday flights this summer. it says staff shortages are still a major problem. the spread of avian flu is worrying experts studying important colonies of birds off the coast of britain. that one sounded so good! and fun in the sun for england s cricketers as they break their own world record for the most runs in a one day international. and coming up on the bbc news channel, can rory mcilroy continue his good start in massachusettes? he tees off shortly. we ll bring you the latest from round two of the us open. welcome to bbc news at six. there s more evidence today of the sharp rise in the cost of living, with the price of petrol and diesel breaking new records, and the rate of inflation heading to levels not seen for decades. ministers have urged people to be sensible in their demands for high
long running dispute about parking. wikileaks founder can be sent to the united states after the home secretary approved his deportation. he has 14 days to appeal. it s been the hottest day of the year so far in london in the southeast of england, as heat warnings are issued. and coming up in half an hour, i ll bejoined by the international correspondence panel to discuss rwanda, ukraine and the resignation of lord geidt. hello and a warm welcome to bbc news. borisjohnson is in kyiv on his second visit in a show of support for ukraine in the war against russia. the prime minister met president zelensky and announced a major training programme for ukrainian forces. downing street says it will have potential to train up to 2000 soldier 10,000 soldiers every 120 days. translation: we do not have any doubt that - ukraine s going to prevail, so we are preparing for postwar reconstruction after our victory. i thank you for this. i thank you for your help in terms of reconstructi
0utside court, shouts of your show is over, khan! minutes later, we heard he d been arrested. this was what happened the last time mr khan was arrested protests, some violent. mr khan was released but his party faced a dramatic crackdown. many of his senior party leadership were arrested, then announced that they d left the party. police picked up thousands of his supporters. will the protests happen again? imran khan s team released this pre recorded video after he d been arrested today. translation: | want| to make one request - you should not sit quietly at home. all my struggle is notjust for myself it is for you, for the future of your kids. if you do not stand up for your rights, you will live like a slave. chanting
he sat in court as the 37 charges were read out. it s alleged that he kept us government secrets in a shower, bathroom, ballroom and bedroom of his mar a lago estate. he pleaded not guilty. 0utside court, his lawyer repeated trump s lines that this was a political witch hunt. what is being done to the president trump should terrify all citizens of this country. these are not the ideals that our democracy is founded upon. but it s a narrative that works with his supporters as he campaigns to be president again. he immediately showed up at a local cafe where supporters sang happy birthday. he turns 77 on wednesday. even though he is underfederal custody, he is not considered
was unlawful. 0utside court, pat cullen, the rcn lead, said the government had won the legal battle today but lost nurses and the public. sophie hutchinson, outside the high court, thank you. and train drivers are to stage three more strikes in their row over pay including on fa cup final day. members of aslef will walk out on may 12th and may 31st, and also onjune 3rd, when wembley hosts manchester city and manchester united. the union said it has rejected what it called a risible 4% pay offer from the train companies. the government said news of fresh strikes were deeply disappointing. teachers in england are on strike again in their long running dispute over pay. this is the fifth day of industrial action this year in england by members of the national education union. 0n previous strike days, more than half of the country s 22,000 schools were either closed or partially closed. it comes after similar strike action in northern ireland yesterday. 0ur education correspondent elain