D. W. B. You learning course because. I am. I am. This is deja news coming to you live from berlin a knife wielding attacker kills 4 Police Officers in the heart of paris the assailant reportedly went on a stabbing rampage inside the citys Historic Police headquarters before he was shot dead megan live update from the french capital. Also coming up germany celebrates relief a cation day chancellor Angela Merkel says the process has been
a success but theres still more to do to 9 years of the german reunification it also means being aware of the fact that many of the eastern germans have said they feel like 2nd class and. Medical herself is originally from Eastern Germany could she have done more to bridge the divide. And british Prime Minister Boris Johnson tells parliament his new groups of plan is the last chance to get a deal its now under debate by lawmakers. Hello and welcome. The marrow of paris on her dago has confirmed that 7 Police Officers have been killed in a knife attack a
Photo courtesy of FIBA BOCAUE - Jordan overcame a Gilas Pilipinas comeback and won, 91-90, in their FIBA World Cup Qualifiers clash on Monday night at the Philippine Arena. A red-hot first half turned out to be just enough for the Jordanians as Gilas could not complete a comeback from 25 points down. Jordan sizzled early on and raced to a 33-14 first-quarter lead. Although Gilas made some feelers in the second quarter, Jordan finished the quarter strong to enter halftime leading, 60-41. Gilas pulled off a huge second-half comeback and even tied the game multiple times, the last at 88-all with 1:48 left. However, a free throw from Freddie Ibrahim off a Scottie Thompson away-from-ball foul plus a Caden Alnajdawi dunk afterward put Jordan up for good, 91-88, with 1:42 remaining. Justin Brownlee kept Gilas in the game with a mid-range jumper with 1:30 left even as Gilas forced crucial stops later on. Thompson had a chance to redeem himself, but he missed two free throws that could have giv
down, at the price which retailers pay for the fuel drops, those reductions should be passed to drivers at the pumps, at the moment there is a big discrepancy not at all filling stations, but amongst a lot, where they haven t reduced the prices. looking at the price of petrol at the moment, £1.88, according to our data should be priced closer to £1 74 according to our data should be priced closer to £174 p. for whatever reason, many of the retailers, especially the bigger ones, are hanging on to that and taking a bigger margin. what ones, are hanging on to that and taking a bigger margin. taking a bigger margin. what a frustrating taking a bigger margin. what a frustrating summer taking a bigger margin. what a frustrating summer this - taking a bigger margin. what a frustrating summer this is - taking a bigger margin. what a i frustrating summer this is turning out to be for all of us. rod davies, thank you. let s cheer you up a little bit, shall we? the great british bake off
The Enforcement Directorate (ED) has seized cash amounting to Rs 11.88 crore lying in 37 different bank accounts belonging to Pankaj Mishra, a close aide of Jharkhand Chief Minister Hemant Soren, and others in the illegal mining case, the agency said on Friday.
in the past few minutes, the prime minister said the government had already cut fuel duty by 5p and urged businesses to pass on savings to consumers. our economics correspondent andy verity reports. this morning, motorists across the country were getting used to the idea of another unwelcome landmark in the soaring cost of living. 100 quid to fill up the average tank. it s terrible, terrible. every day it is going higher. i don t know what has happened. it s extremely expensive, it makes me think twice about having a car. when is it going to go down, that s the question, isn t it? | the cost of filling up is in three figures because fuel prices are surging, with the average petrol price up by 1.5 pence between tuesday and wednesday to a new record, and diesel at £1.88 a litre. the big reason for the soaring cost of petrol is, of course, the rising price of crude oil, driven higher by the global economic reopening post pandemic, and also made worse by the war in ukraine.