a ceremonial dagger has been found guilty of murder. the founder of the wikileaks website can be sent to the us for trial following the home secretary s approval. he is 14 days to appeal. if the hottest day of the year so far in london. heat warnings are issued. coming up on the film review, come up coming up on the film review, come up with find out with mark kermode s take is on the week s big releases at 5:45 p:m.. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. borisjohnson has arrived in kyiv on his second visit to demonstrate the uk s support for ukraine in the war against russia. he tweeted that it was good to be back in the ukrainian capital; back in the ukrainian capital. ukraine s president volodymyr zelensky responded by calling the prime minister our country s great friend and saying that britain had proved that its support was firm and resolute . the ukrainian president has been speaking in the past hours between the talks. translation: we also took our work fur
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
and spider man: no way home, leads the winners list at the mtv movie and tv awards in los angeles. hello and welcome. last year s glasgow climate conference set ambitious targets for countries to cut their greenhouse gas emissions and reduce their reliance on fossil fuels like coal. six months on, what progress have the big emitters made? how has russia s invasion of ukraine forced governments to rethink their energy priorities? questions that will be asked at a big un climate change conference starting in bonn today. we ll have a special day of coverage from there. but first, this report from our environment correspondentjustin rowlatt. we have seen more blistering temperatures this year, it hit 51 celsius in pakistan last month, 49.2 degrees for daily, the highest temperature in the indian capital ever recorded. that s not the only climate record broken this year, c02 levels in the atmosphere continue their seemingly unstoppable rise to reach a height ofjust over 420 ppm,.
if he s to leave office. the former foreign secretary, jeremy hunt, has said he ll vote against the prime minister. i m victoria derbyshire, we are live on college green this afternoon in front of the palace of westminster. we will bring you the latest and get reaction from conservative mps to the vote this evening, and ask them how they are going to vote. wherever you are in the country, as a voter, let me know what you think about this confidence vote in the prime minister this evening. hello and welcome to bbc news. the prime minister borisjohnson will tonight face a vote of confidence in his leadership by conservative mps. if he loses, he will stand down as party leader. it follows anger over sue gray s report detailing lockdown rule breaking in downing street. let s cross straight to college green in westminster now and my colleague victoria derbyshire. thank you, rebecca. let s talk about the dramatic events of this morning. at about 6:30am my colleague helen catt was o
region. plus, another violent and deadly weekend in america. at least nine mass shootings. one veteran lawmaker says he s more confident than ever that bipartisan gun reform is coming. well, you crane says russian forces are renewing their offense offensebiveb as the battle for the done bask goes on. they suffered amidst a push towards the key city. in the neighboring luhansk region, they expect to redouble their efforts to take the city. fighting has raged for weeks but ukrainian forces say they ve started taking background and now control about half of the city. on sunday, ukraine says president zelenskyy travelled to war-torn areas in the east, met with displaced residents from mariupol, which fell under russian control last month. and reportedly visited frontline troops in the dawn bask region. i m proud of everyone i met, communicated with and supported. something was brought for the military but i will not detail it and i brought something from them to you. it is