by the government £162 million. and on bbc london. the row over ulez as new data suggests more car owners coming up on bbc news coming up on bbc news can manchester city follow west ham taking a 2 1 lead against such side az alkmaar. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. water companies in england have apologised for not acting quickly enough to stop this raw sewage flowing directly into our rivers and seas, something that happened on average more than 800 times a day last year. water uk, which represents england s nine water and sewage companies, also says it s ready to invest an additional £10 billion to address the problem and modernise sewers. but it has also admitted that customers will be hit with higher prices to pay for that. downing street says the companies should be putting consumers before profits. our environment correspondent jonah fisher reports. ash is a retired policeman and has for the last ten years dedicated himself to trying to hold water
Semiconductors: ASML, a supplier to South Korean chip giants Samsung Electronics and SK Hynix, is building a new assembly facility in South Korea with an investment of 240 billion won ($180.86 million), according to Yoon s office.
Japan s government said on Friday that it plans to spend 2 trillion yen ($13 billion) to boost domestic production of strategically important semiconductors and generative AI technology. Japan s competitiveness as a producer of cutting-edge semiconductors and related products has waned in recent years, and Kishida s government has sought to boost production of the vital technologies.
JSR said in a statement its board was in favour of the deal, which would privatise a company that is a key producer of compounds vital to the manufacture of semiconductors.
be so hard that children cannot do them. and these tests really are about measuring the schools are not the children. so this debate is about the emotional response that children have had and whether it s children have had and whether its left them more confident or less confident, or less happy as readers? branwen confident, or less happy as readers? bra nwen jeffreys, confident, or less happy as readers? branwenjeffreys, our education branwen jeffreys, our education editor, thank branwenjeffreys, our education editor, thank you. rishi sunak is injapan ahead of the g7 summit in hiroshima tomorrow. he met the japanese prime minister fumio kishida where they signed new economic and defence agreements and comitted to closer cooperation to protect semi conductor chip supply chains. mr sunak also pledged to deploy a naval battle fleet to the indo pacific region by 2025. the welsh government has failed to reach its target of eliminating two year waits for hospital treatment. the latest figu