responsible for huge online communities traded nonconsensual sexual images of more than 100 women. hundreds of supporters of gathered outside his home in pakistan threatening to take over the capital if police tried to arrest him. former pakistani prime minister is accused of making threats against state officials. he is accused the authorities of detaining and torturing a close colleague. tensions are increasing with imran khan supporters. more events have been taking place today to remember michael collins, the politician and ira leader, who was killed this day 100 years ago. good afternoon. criminal barristers in england and wales have voted for an all out strike next month joining a wave of industrial action as workers seek pay rises to keep up with high inflation. some barristers say they earn less than the minumum wage the government claims strike action will simply delay justice for victims of crime. railway workers, dockers, postal workers and refuse collectors
the latest figures suggest the annual fuel bill for an average household is set to rise to more than £3,500 in october and thenjump to more than £11,600 injanuary. these are predictions, and changes in the markets can affect these numbers. some economists are also forecasting that inflation, which is nowjust over 10%, could reach as high as 18% which will hit household budgets even harder. the economy will be a huge challenge for whoever becomes the country s new prime minister, two weeks today. here s our business correspondent caroline davies. pulling pints is no longer enough to pay the bills for karen. she works full time in a pub. she lives alone in a one bedroom bungalow. she is already £1000 in debt because of energy costs. it terrifies me. you cannot find extra money. you haven t got it so i don t know what happens. i don t know where to go and what to do. someone who was working a0 hours a week shouldn t be able to not turn the heating on. energy bills are exp
southern and western coasts. but afternoon temperature is pretty high, up to around 27 degrees. hello, this is bbc news. i m ben brown. the headlines. the government has condemned a planned strike by criminal barristers in england and wales as wholly unjustified. members of the criminal bar association have voted for an all out strike from the 5th of september in a long running dispute over pay and jobs. the dispute over pay and “obs. the courts dispute over pay and “obs. the dispute over pay and jobs. tue: courts are fractured because dispute over pay and jobs. ti2 courts are fractured because of the issue already, they are almost certain to collapse before very long unless this is resolved, and people need to start talking and talking now. ., ., . ., , now. the former chancellor, rishi sunak, criticised now. the former chancellor, rishi sunak, criticised his now. the former chancellor, rishi sunak, criticised his conservative | sunak, criticised his conservative leadership ri
members of the criminal bar association have voted for an all out strike from the 5th september in a long running dispute over pay and jobs. a bbc investigation has found a huge online community that was secretly sharing thousands of non consensual images and videos, including explicit pictures of at least 150 women. pakistan s former prime minister imran khan has been granted three days protective bail after he was charged under anti terrorism laws. his supporters have gathered outside his home, warning that any attempt to detain him would be a red line. british airways says it s cutting 10,000 flights to and from heathrow airport over the winter as the aviation industry continues to struggle to return to pre pandemic levels. all affected customers will be offered an alternative flight or a refund.