this was prague a short time ago you can see the police presence there well into the night. our correspondent sarah rainsford has more from there. this mass shooting took place just across the bridge from where i am, the building went up there, the arts faculty is where the gunmen shot so many people wounding and killing many. deep shock here in prague and across the czech republic in a meeting is taking place of the cabinet and the president that parliament and the minister is talking about his deep sadness to and discussed. the detail of what s going on in the manner the heart of it in the chief suspects in their own operations to apprehend him before we do know is this was an attack carried by 24 year old man who was a student. asa as a government stocked the cord was there he was still on the loose. as a gun man stalked the corridors there. desperate students clinging for their lives to allege in their fear of falling overtaken by their fear of falling overtaken by t
not for you, it is off again. showers and rain were widespread and a cooler story to end the week and take us into the weekend. the heat is not for me, susan! you can keep that 28! thanks, susan. and that s bbc news at ten on monday the 20th ofjune. there s more analysis of the day s main stories on newsnight with kirsty wark, which isjust getting underway on bbc two. the news continues here on bbc one as now its time to join our colleagues across the nations and regions for the news where you are. but from the ten team it s goodnight. hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are ros altmann, former pensions minister, and natalie faye, senior editor at the nottingham post, the derby telegraph and the lincolnshire echo. good evening to you both. we ll chat in a second. business fears rail strikes cost as prospect grows of more walk outs that s on the front of the financial times. other industries could ballot for simila
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,