welcome to bbc news, here from buckingham palace. king charles has begun his treatment for cancer. in the last few minutes he was seen arriving at buckingham palace from clarence house with queen camilla. it s the first image to be made public of king charles since buckingham palace confirmed his cancer diagnosis. this image also shows the queen. it s understood they were just leaving clarence house and have since left buckingham palace in a helicopter. this is the moment they flew off it s thought they are heading to the royal palace at sandringham in norfolk, where charles is likely to remain while he receives treatment, and steps back from public royal duties. prince harry has arrived in london to visit his father. this image shows him in the back of a car, being driven in london. and this was the convoy, as it made its way across london. harry isn t alone in offering his support to king charles a number of world leaders have sent messages after the king s diagnosis
welcome to bbc news outside of buckingham palace this evening. king charles has begun his treatment for cancer. earlier, we ve seen the king and queen camilla, in a car. it was the first image of the king and queen since buckingham palace confirmed his cancer diagnosis on monday evening. this is the moment they left the royal residence just a few hundred metres from buckingham palace. they then transferred, so then leaving london and a helicopter. these are pictures of the royal couple flying off. it is thought they are heading to the palace in sandringham in norfolk. it s thought they are heading to the royal palace at sandringham in norfolk, where charles is likely to remain while he receives treatment, and steps back from public royal duties. meanwhile prince harry has been in london to visit his father. this image shows him in the back of a car, being driven in london. harry isn t alone in offering his support to king charles a number of world leaders have sent messages
mr sunak said his working assumption is that a poll will be held in the second half of 202a. labour say he s delaying a vote because the tories are unpopular. here s mr sunak earlier. my working assumption is we will have a general election in the second half of this year, and in the meantime i have got lots that i want to get on with. this saturday, we will be introducing a significant tax cut for millions of people in work, worth on average £450 for an average worker, because we have halved inflation and we want to keep managing the economy well and cutting people s taxes. and i also want to keep tackling illegal migration. we cut the number of arrivals last year by over a third, but we have got more to do and we plan to get the rwanda scheme through parliament and up and running. so i have got plenty to get on with and that is what i am focusing on doing, delivering for the british people and it is great to be talking to people here in the east midlands about our progress
want the election scrapped calling it a sham. welcome to the programme. we start with the international row over tiktok. china has accused the us of overreacting after federal employees were ordered to remove the app from government issued phones. tiktok is owned by the chinese firm bytedance. and on monday, the white house gave government agencies 30 days to remove tiktok from their phones. the us calls the guidance a critical step forward in addressing the risks presented by the app to sensitive government data. chris derusha is the federal chief information security officer. he said the guidance is part of the administration s ongoing commitment to securing our digital infrastructure and protecting the american people s security and privacy. china disagrees. here s a foreign ministry spokesperson. the ministry spokesperson. united states, the rhodes one the united states, the rhodes number one superpower, is so afraid of a mobile phone application to young people like so