a memorial service at westminster abbey for the 72 people who died in the grenfell tower disaster five years ago today. the yorkshire seaside town of whitby votes to restrict the number of second homes for holidaymakers. he hits it could become a point boundary! he hits it could become a point bounda ! . he hits it could become a point boundary! he hits it could become a point bounda ! . ., boundary! and a thrilling win for england as boundary! and a thrilling win for england as they beat boundary! and a thrilling win for england as they beat new - boundary! and a thrilling win for l england as they beat new zealand boundary! and a thrilling win for - england as they beat new zealand by five wickets to take the test match series. and coming up in sportsday later in the hour on bbc news, we ll have the latest from the nations league. three home nations playing, including scotland who are facing armenia in yerevan. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six from o
what she calls a refreshed case for independence. the duke and duchess of cambridge mark the fifth anniversary of the fire at grenfell tower in west london, which claimed 72 lives. he hits it to the cover point boundary. and a thrilling win for england as they beat new zealand by five wickets to take the test series. and coming up on the bbc news channel, serena is back. williams says she ll make her return at wimbledon after pulling out with injury last year. welcome to bbc news at ten. there is a last minute legal battle under way to stop a flight from the uk from taking asylum seekers to rwanda. was due to leave the military airport the uk this evening but a series of legal challenges mean there will be no more than just a few people on board. among them, iraqi kurds and iranians. the government insist the flights are necessary to deter gangs trafficking people across the english channel. the church says the plans are a moral and other critics say the flight is unworkable,
long term ill, and fewer european workers post brexit under new immigration rules. tough this is the consequence of a rebound in the economy the impact of all that is becoming material contributing to visible problems at our airports, in nhs hospital waiting rooms and in our cleaning companies too. there are around 200,000 unfilled cleaning vacancies and now more workers from abroad are required, says this cleaning company boss. we believe we are around 15% down. i would describe it as a crisis because the simple fact is it is getting worse. there simply isn t enough staff to go round so in that regard, we really need to sit with government and look at all opportunities to bring people into the country. if we don t, then you are running the risk that standards reduce and reduce. while some of these pressures have helped push up cash wages, for those injobs, a very sharp squeeze is on. on average, wage rises seem quite strong up 6.8% on the year. strip out bonuses mainly though not
to visible problems at our airports, in nhs hospital waiting rooms and in our cleaning companies too. there are around 200,000 unfilled cleaning vacancies, and now more workers from abroad are required, says this cleaning company boss. we believe we are around 15% down. i would describe it as a crisis because the simple fact is it is getting worse. there simply isn t enough staff to go round so in that regard, we really need to sit with government and look at all opportunities to bring people into the country. if we don t, then you are running the risk that standards reduce and reduce. while some of these pressures have helped push up cash wages, for those injobs, a very sharp squeeze is on. on average, wage rises seem quite strong up 6.8% on the year. strip out bonuses, mainly though not exclusively in the banking sector, and we are down to just over 4%. but then apply inflation to get the real terms increase and it is almost wiped out,