liz truss of trying to avoid scrutiny of her economic plans as she prepares for an emergency budget if she becomes prime minister. a bbc investigation unmasks the man responsible for a huge online community which traded non consensual sexual images and videos of more than a hundred woman. and as a new law to make school uniforms more affordable in england misses the start of the academic year let us know about the cost of kitting out your children and whether you ve been able to make any savings. you can contact me on twitter @annitabbc and use the hashtag bbcyourquestions. and knock, knock. who s there? that s right it s the funniest joke at the edinburgh fringe comedy festival, but what is it? find out later this hour. welcome to bbc news. in the last few minutes we have got a result amongst barristers in england and wales. they have voted to go on an all out strike in england and wales next month, with almost 80% of those who took part in the ballot voting for an escal
wouldn t be accompanied by an independent forecaster because of the urgency of getting an emergency budget done. but what is the 0br saying in response? the budget done. but what is the obr saying in response? budget done. but what is the obr saying in response? the obr have certainly indicated saying in response? the obr have certainly indicated they saying in response? the obr have certainly indicated they could - saying in response? the obr have certainly indicated they could well| certainly indicated they could well do a forecast should she want one, if she was elected, in time for an emergency budget. that is certainly something that sources at the 0br have clarified would be possible. liz truss s team have stressed the reason they don t want to do this is because they want to act as quickly as possible. they have also argued they don t necessarily think these kind of forecasts essentially which make judgments about the impact of government s tax and spending policies would b
skies follow on behind and tomorrow will feel humid with highs of up to 27. sport, and a full round up from the bbc sport centre. here s jane dougall. good morning. 60 medals for great britain, as they finished second in the medal table behind host nation germany at the european championships in munich. they could have been top, had the women s 4x100 metre relay team defended their title, but they dropped the baton. however, the men s team took gold. it was an impressive display from the quartet ofjeremiah azu, zharnel hughes, jonah efoloko and nethaneel mitchell blake, who won it in 37.67 seconds, breaking a championship record that had stood since 1990. nethaneel and zharnel, who have been here for a long time, have really embraced me and jeremiah, the younger guys coming in. you know, i really love the team chemistry, the bonding and going away with another gold, it s sweet, it s sweet. a nice way to wrap up
in the hundred, the manchester 0riginals men s team set a new record score of 208 for 5, as they beat northern superchargers. phil salt led the way, with a rapid 55 off 25 balls, against the team who held the previous record. northern superchargers gave it a good go in response, but fell 2a runs short of their target, and that ends their chances of making the final. the 0riginals are up to third in the table. more on those stories on the bbc sport website. that s all the sport for now. thank you very much. water companies have been accused of failing to monitor sewage discharges at popular british seaside resorts, and campaigners say the government is unlikely to take action to tackle the issue any time soon. pollution warnings have been put in place at dozens of beaches and swimming spots in england and wales.
argument is the fact that whilst they are calling it a targeted fiscal event, we know one of liz truss s big ideas and plans is tax cuts, which is a pretty universal rather than targeted measure. she wants to introduce tax cuts by cutting national insurance for everyone who pays that, as well as suspending green levies on energy bills and that s why rishi sunak s team have hit back at her today saying it would not be without getting the latest forecast about the state of the country s finances because he argues this would be an irresponsible thing to do and you can t have these tax cuts as well as further interventions to help households without what they have described as dangerous levels of borrowing. have described as dangerous levels of iaorrowing- have described as dangerous levels of borrowinu. , . , ,, .,~ of borrowing. given what rishi sunak has said and of borrowing. given what rishi sunak has said and what of borrowing. given what rishi sunak has said and what the of b