and legal processes in this, is this the final legal point? the final legal point? this could well be the the final legal point? this could well be the final the final legal point? this could well be the final legal the final legal point? this could well be the final legal point, . the final legal point? this could| well be the final legal point, but it hasn t quite finished yet because this appeal is being decided by a three very seniorjudges, one of whom is the president of the family court. they are the same three judges who heard the appeal on a different point on monday, but they do know the case very well. when they provide their decision, if it is a disappointment to the family, then the family can in fact appeal again to the supreme court and the european court of human rights or they can try to appeal, i should say, because they did of course try those routes before and they were unsuccessful. but this does look like the last stage of this very long and difficult legal sa
much- glad we our water resources. thank you so much. glad we got our water resources. thank you so much. glad we got your our water resources. thank you so much. glad we got your back. - our water resources. thank you so l much. glad we got your back. thank you very much, martin baxter there from the institute of environmental management and assessment, which is the environmental body for practitioners in the uk, thank you. the family of 12 year old archie battersbee, who s been unconscious since april, have lost a high court attempt to have him transferred to a hospice to die. his mother had said she wanted her son to be in a hospice to say a peaceful goodbye but doctors warned that there was significant risk in moving him because his condition is unstable. archie battersbee s family have now applied to the court of appeal to appeal that decision. 0ur correspondent sanchia berg is at the royal london hospital. there have been so many challenges and legal processes in this, is
and our thoughts and sympathies are with them as they come to terms with what has happened. in line with the guidance issued by the court, our expert clinicians will provide the best possible care while life support is withdrawn. archie s family say they will continue to fight. i do not believe archie has been given enough time. from the beginning, i have always thought, what is the rush? his heart is still beating, he has gripped my hand. and as his mother, in my gut instincts, i know my son is still there. archie will stay on life support for now, as his family tried to appeal against this judgment. sanchia berg, bbc news. now it s time for a look at the weather with susan powell. hello. some pretty significant heat is set to build across the uk through the rest of this week. we started the week with around average or even slightly below temperatures, but for the majority,
mr banks claimed he was defamed after comments ms cadwalladr made about his relationship with the russian state. the labour leader, sir keir starmer, is to be investigated over potential breaches of rules on gifts and earnings. parliament s standards commissioner is investigating whether sir keir broke the house of commons code of conduct. mps must declare within 28 days any interest which might be reasonably considered to influence their actions. sir keir appears to have missed this deadline on several occasions. he says he s confident no rules have been broken. the high court has ruled that a 12 year old boy, who is in a coma after suffering brain damage, is officially dead and should no longer receive life support, despite his family s wishes. archie battersbee was found unconscious at his home in april and has been at the centre of a legal dispute for weeks. his parents say his heart is still beating and treatment should continue, but doctors at the royal london hospital believe he
through this weekend. ok, i know you will be back with regular through this weekend. ok, i know you will be back with regular updates - will be back with regular updates but for now, thank you. as we ve heard, large parts of the uk have been affected by storm eunice which has caused transport chaos for many in the south of england. passengers hoping to travel out of one of london s main stations at paddington have arrived to find many services cancelled. 0ur correspondent sanchia berg is on the station concourse. what is the situation? she has been telling me the situation with trains travelling in and out of paddington. the boards here at paddington station, as elsewhere, really tell the story of this storm s approach. so, when i arrived this morning, there were no trains to wales. trains to the west of england were delayed, as they were cancelled as the day continued, and currently, those boards are completely empty. tannoy announcement. and as you can hear, we re getting ann