the rmt union is branded selfish and irresponsible by no 10, as days of crippling rail strikes are planned for later this month. our members have had enough, as have many british workers. we need a pay deal, we need job security and we need decent terms and conditions. one person is killed and 12 injured as a car careers into a crowd in berlin. police say they don t yet know whether it was deliberate. bullying and a blame culture among nhs management. a major review of health and social care in england says training of nhs leaders is inadequate. and sir david attenborough is awarded one of the country s highest honour for his service to conservation and television. and coming up on the bbc news channel, phil mickelson says he shouldn t be banned from the pga tour despite joining the new saudi backed liv golf series. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. borisjohnson has been facing mps at prime minister s questions for the first time since winning a vote of confi
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. if you are a conservative voter, what do you want to happen next? do let me know on instagram, twitter and tiktok i m @vicderbyshire. an arizona man who begged police for help before drowning is told by officers i m notjumping in. the family of a british geologist jailed for 15 years in iraq for attempting to remove historial artefacts says his conviction amounts to a death sentence we ll speak to them in the next hour. and england manager gareth southgate says racist abuse aimed at england players during the euro 2020 penalty shoot out is a factor when it comes to choosing who ll take spot kicks. borisjohnson will try to draw a line under last night s vote of confidence in his leadership, when
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
translation: the only way to solve this problem is for ukrainians to let ships leave their ports. they need to remove mines and provide a safe corridor. but for all the talk of diplomacy, in reality, very few people can see a negotiated settlement to this increasingly bitter conflict. joe inwood, bbc news, kyiv. the family of a retired british geologist jailed for 15 years in iraq for trying to take artefacts out of the country have appealed to the foreign office to come out against the verdict, and back his appeal. jim fitton was arrested at baghdad airport in march with pottery shards in his luggage. our correspondent andrew plant has this report. jim fitton was sentenced to 15 years in jail for a crime that can carry the death penalty under iraqi law. the retired geologist had been on an organised trip in southeastern iraq.
prize, number10, the politics, it is the most glittering prize, number 10, the power politics, it is the most glittering prize, number10, the powerand glory that goes with it, very hard for any prime minister to walk away from it. there was that no boris johnson say he is not one that is going to walk away easily, whether the conservative party is going to act against him to try to force him to be deposed is the key question in the days and weeks ahead. for now, ahead of much more reaction, let s go back to the studio. the family of a retired british geologist say his 15 yearjail term in iraq for attempting to smuggle antiquities out of the country is tantamount to a death sentence. jim fitton, who s 66, was arrested at baghdad airport in march, with pottery shards in his luggage. let s talk to mr fritton s son in law, sam tasker. hello, thank you very much for talking to us. tell us about the