security services make an unprecedented joint appearance, warning of the national security and economic threat posed by china. is posed by china. set whatever it technical and is set whatever it technical and using it to undercut your business. and japan plans to pump water from the fukushima nuclear plant into the pacific. we hear from the fishermen protesting the move. the british prime minister, borisjohnson, is clinging on to power in downing street despite the resignations of more than a0 of his own mps from their government roles. he s continuing to defy calls for him to step down from some of his most senior colleagues. they believe he has clearly lost the confidence of most of his party. our political correspondent david wallace lockhart reports. outside downing street the press assembled, inside around the same time some cabinet ministers were spelling out the situation to the prime minister, wanting him the support of his party had drained away. one who expressed th
our view is at a crisis point with the cost of living dramatically rising and inflation and a new chancellor inflation and a new chancellor in place who has made various promises so far. could we see tax cuts in the near future? all that discussed in our business coverage in 20 minutes. let s look at some of the other news. a man accused of shooting at a fourth ofjuly parade in a chicago suburb has been charged with seven counts of murder. robert crimo appeared by videolink. he didn t enter a plea, but prosecutors say he had already confessed. law enforcement officials say he had also planned to attack another event. british airways says it ll cancel more than 10,000 flights by the end of october, bringing the total number of flights cancelled by the airline this yearto 30,000. carriers around the world have been struggling to keep up with the demand for travel amid staff shortages. ba says cancellations now will