i say, we are hearing from right around the uk that there are issues with waiting lists for routine operations, the nhs is under pressure. you can do that on twitter and you can use the hashtag bbc your questions. the headlines on bbc news. the prime minister is facing fresh calls from some of her own mps to reconsider her tax cuts. bbc analysis shows the waiting list for routine operations on the nhs in england is still growing. russian shelling hits targets in ukraine overnight as nato and the western allies promise to continue helping kyiv to defend itself. a new unit of the metropolitan police is investigating complaints of sexual or domestic abuse against it s own officers. according to figures released to the bbc, at least 625 allegations have been made against against
or a living in a household already struggling financially? we want to hear from you. you can find me on twitter, i m @annitabbc or use #bbcyourquestions. bbc news has been told that conservative mps are in talks with opposition parties to oppose the government s fracking plans. calls for all women to be invited for a menopause check up when they turn a5, as a report criticises the current support as completely inadequate . last night the police arrested himm tributes pour in for the british born actress, angela lansbury, best known for her role in murder she wrote, who has died in los angeles aged 96.
or looking to buy how is this impacting you? do get in touch on twitter @annitabbc or use the hashtag #bbcyourquestions. price rises in the shops have hit another record high. figures show annual shop inflation accelerated to 5.7% in september. the president of ukraine has pledged to protect citizens in areas of his country which could be annexed by moscow after the kremlin held unofficial referendums. they will always say we are too small, too slow, too weak, too full of fear. and coming up actor michael sheen performs a new rendition of his world cup rallying cry to the wales football tea m.
full budget at the end of november. right now the markets are down again, the pound fairly steady but already at record lows. the ftse is down 1.7% today. the ftse 250, probably more important with more domestic companies in it, down even further. markets don t like surprises. as you heard they don t like uncertainty and i m afraid at the moment that s the one thing that is pretty certain. the moment that s the one thing that is pretty certain- is pretty certain. marc ashdown, a business correspondent, - is pretty certain. marc ashdown, a business correspondent, thank- is pretty certain. marc ashdown, a. business correspondent, thank you. good prices going up, energy bills going up, interest rates on mortgages going up. just a reminder that if you are looking to get on the property ladder, perhaps you are already on the property ladder but looking for a new mortgage or trying to move, well, get in touch with me today, we want to hear how the government s announcements of friday are ha
are you a first time buyer, have recently taken on a mortgage or are looking to move how is this impacting you? do get in touch on twitter @annitabbc or use the hashtag #bbcyourquestions. cuba is completely without power after hurricane ian has struck the western end of the island. two people are reported dead. florida now braces itself for the category three hurricane with life threatening winds, floods and tidal surges. leaders of several european countries claim that rare gas leaks that have hit the nordstream pipelines were not accidents but deliberate acts . gas flows in the nordstream 1 pipeline were stopped in august. the president of ukraine has pledged to protect citizens in areas of his country which could be annexed by moscow after the kremlin held unofficial referendums.