against the prime minister in a significant revolt against his leadership. ijust hope that, given the mood of the public, the vote we have had here tonight, that the cabinet will tell the prime minister that, in the words of steve baker, the gig is up. i predict we will have a new leader of the party, a new prime minister, by party conference this year. i m geeta guru murthy live in westminster where we ll be bringing you the latest reaction to the vote. i m joined by conservative mp still very much backing the prime minister. three police officers in the us state of arizona have been put on leave after they stood by and watched a homeless man drowning. ukraine s president says his forces are holding out against russian advances in key cities in the donbas region. the family of a british geologist jailed for 15 years in iraq for attempting to remove historial artefacts says they are shocked by the punishment saying it amounts to a death sentence. hello and welcome if you re
are now dead, according to president zelensky, after relentless russian bombardment keeping children in the classroom how schools in england are trying to ensure good attendance after the pandemic. and emma raducanu tells us why her tennis dream is to play mixed doubles with andy murray at wimbledon. and coming up on the bbc news channel. england manager gareth southgate has urged fans not to embarass the nation, with the team facing germany in munich in the nations league tonight. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. borisjohnson has told the cabinet this morning that the government can now draw a line under the issues their opponents want to talk about following last night s vote of confidence in his leadership. the prime minister survived, despite a significant rebellion by his own mps. he received 211 votes of support, while11i8 mps voted for him to go that s a1% of the conservative parliamentary party. mrjohnson said it was a decisive result but his t
i m geeta guru murthy live in westminster bringing you the latest reaction to the vote. in other news, a man who remained a member of the banned group national action after the ban in 2016 has been jailed for action after the ban in 2016 has beenjailed for eight and action after the ban in 2016 has been jailed for eight and a half years today. monitoring groups call for government intervention to ease rising fuel prices. they rac says it cost £98 to fill the average car with petrol now. good afternoon. borisjohnson has told the cabinet the government can now draw a line under the issues their opponents want to talk about following last night s vote of confidence in his leadership. the prime minister survived despite a significant rebellion by 41% of his own mps. mrjohnson said it was a decisive result but his tory critics maintain that his days are numbered. let sjoin my colleague geeta guru murthy in college green. thank you very much indeed. we are gathering reac
entrepreneur and youtube jamaal edwards says her son from cardiac arrhythmia after taking recreational drugs. a man who remained a member of the neo nazi equipped national action after it was banned in 2016 has been jailed action after it was banned in 2016 has beenjailed for eight action after it was banned in 2016 has been jailed for eight and a half years. good afternoon. tens of thousands of rail workers will stage three days of national rail strikes later this month, the rmt union has announced. it ll be the largest outbreak of industrial action in the industry in a generation and will shut down the entire rail network in england. with all the details i m joined by our correspondent, jon donnison. dramatic means. tell us more. the union said it would involve a many batch as many as 50,000 workers coming out for a strike in three days. that will be a 21st, the 23rd and the 25th ofjune. that gap in between each of them it s a tuesday, thursday and saturday. it s going to c
minister. i think he should stay. some people minister. i think he should stay. some people feel, minister. i think he should stay. some people feel, particularly l some people feel, particularly around partygate, the parties during lockdown, that was unacceptable. i think he has done more than enough. he works think he has done more than enough. he works hard, and he is doing what he can he works hard, and he is doing what he can. maybe they don t like him? i don t he can. maybe they don t like him? i don t think he can. maybe they don t like him? i don t think labour would do any better don t think labour would do any better with the pandemic that happened. he got us through that, and, happened. he got us through that, and. yeah. happened. he got us through that, and, yeah, he may have made a mistake. and, yeah, he may have made a mistake. we and, yeah, he may have made a mistake, we all make mistakes in life. mistake, we all make mistakes in life so mistake, we a