let s start with the war in ukraine and nato s secretary general has admitted there is a difference between allies on whether to use cluster weapons in ukraine. it follows reports that washington, is expected to announce a new weapons package for kyiv which will include cluster munitions. ukraine has been asking for them for months to boost its counter offensive against russia but many countries around the world, ban the use of such weapons, because of the danger they pose to civilians. here s whatjens stoltenberg had to sayjust a few hours ago. it is for individual allies to make decisions on what type of weapons. all allies agree on the delivery of weapons and ammunition to ukraine and allies are delivering an unprecedented level of weapons to support ukraine. germany and many other allies are delivering different types of ammunition, weapons to ukraine. but when it comes to cluster ammunition, there is a difference between allies because some allies have signed the c
Genetic analysis has shed light on a long-standing mystery surrounding the fates of President George Washington’s younger brother Samuel and his kin.
as the last day of term or even beyond. the government is waiting until the last possible moment. the credible leak suggesting 6.5% would put ministers in an incredibly difficult decision. they would have to decide whether to revise their current offer of 4.3% for most teachers. even at 4.3%, some schools have the money in their budgets for next year but others don t. if it went any higher than that the government would have to find additionalfunding to government would have to find additional funding to give to schools to avoid the pressures of pay, which is the largest part of any school budget, meaning resources were taken away from pupils or even jobs lost in schools. branwenjeffreys in huddersfield, thank you. the deaths of four boys after they fell into a frozen lake near solihull were accidental and a devastating tragedy , a coroner concluded. finlay butler, who was eight, died along with his brother
the claimant. let s stay with climate and the world s average temperature has reached a new record high for the third time in a week. data analysed by a group of us scientists shows the global average temperature on thursday was 17.23 degrees c. that breaks the 17.01 degrees c record set on monday, which was then surpassed just a day later. scientists said the rising temperatures are being driven by human induced climate change and the naturally occurring weather pattern known as el nino. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news let s look at some of the other stories making headlines across the uk the deaths of four boys, who fell into a frozen lake near solihull were accidental and a devastating tragedy , a coroner has concluded. eight year old finlay butler, and his six year old brother samuel died, with their cousin 11 year old thomas