heading for a possible bankruptcy must raise some concern and alarm with staff throughout the uk. it has got more than 120 cinemas, including the picturehouse chain. but the company s clear message is they have got to sort out its balance sheet, this is going to take some time, but its operations will remain unaffected. the headlines on bbc news. the summer wave of industrial action continues as criminal barristers vote to go on an indefinite, uninterrupted strike in england and wales from next month. 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 the world s second largest cinema chain and employer of 28,000 people cineworld, has announced it s considering filing
much. and we ll find out how this story and many others are covered in tomorrow s front pages at 10:30 and 11:30 this evening in the papers. 0ur guestsjoining me tonight are kieran andrews, who s the political editor of the times scotland, and the broadcaster and writer, jemma forte. criminal barristers in england and wales have voted for an all out strike next month joining a wave of industrial action as workers seek pay rises to keep up with high inflation. some barristers say they earn less than the minumum wage the government claims strike action will simply delay justice for victims of crime. railway workers, dockers, postal workers and refuse collectors are among those who ve already gone on strike in what s been called a summer of discontent while nurses are to be balloted on industrial action. 0ur legal affairs correspondent dominic casciani reports. it s a dispute that has been a decade in the making.
angela merkel, has said she expects people from britain who are fully vaccinated will soon be able to travel to germany without having to quarantine on arrival. senior doctors in england are to be balloted on industrial action if the government s proposed 1% pay rise isn t improved. the family of saskia jones, murdered by a convicted terrorist at fishmongers hall, calls on the leaders of the organisation behind the event, to step down. sport and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, here s jane. you ve been watching tennis on my behalf? i m not really allowed to. bring me up to date. and everybody else. absolutely. we have been flicking between the channels and updates from wimbledon. the crowds at centre court have been treated to some great matches today.