a very warm welcome to the programme. we begin here in the uk. it is the morning after that budget. the chancellor has insisted his first budget is transformational and will get people back into work. jeremy hunt set out major changes to pensions and benefits, as well as an expansion of free childcare in england, all designed to boost economic growth. the new pension tax rules will allow higher earners to save more into their pensions, tax free. the opposition labour party has said it s the wrong priority for the wrong people. emma simpson reports. at this nursery in south east london working parents like charlie love the idea of 30 hours of free childcare for those nine months and over in england. her daughter, dorothy, will hopefully qualify. will hopefully qualify. other to - line, will hopefully qualify. other topline, ecstatic, will hopefully qualify. other topline, ecstatic, i ve - will hopefully qualify. other topline, ecstatic, i vejust i topline, ecstatic, i v
low pressure that will be deepening overnight as it runs across northern parts of scotland. it sweeps down into scandinavia. it is the first named storm of the season, otto, named storm of the season, otto, named by the danish met service. tomorrow morning, this is the peak of the wind and the rain from overnight replaced by showers with wind gusts of 80 mph in the northern isles. elsewhere in scotland, 60 70 mph and similar gusts over the pennines and very gusty winds to the east of the pennines as well. the wind gradually eases down during tomorrow and that cloud and patchy rain sinks down into southern parts of england and wales. sunshine develops elsewhere. the showers become fewer in scotland as the wind continues to ease during the afternoon. another mild day, nine in scotland, 13, 14, even afternoon. another mild day, nine in scotland, 13, 1a, even 15 across south eastern parts of england. in northern ireland, a cloudy afternoon with rain. and weather front and an area
investigations live tonight at nine. good morning to you. although a sad one. in many ways, i m jim sciutto sad because it s happened once again . young lives ended in an act of gun violence. the victims were 39 year old children and three teachers at a private christian elementary school in nashville, tennessee. police are calling this a calculated and planned attack. this morning. we are learning new details about the shooting do surveillance video shows the suspect identified as 28 year old audrey hale, shooting through glass doors as you see there. violence lasted roughly 14 minutes before two officers confronted shot and killed hail, the mayor of nashville told cnn this morning. it is time for the federal government to act on gun control. the public is gonna. go back to understand our questioning why we have so few restrictions on guns, particularly assault level type guns that guns and gunfire, the number one cause of death with them. children and we really can t tolera
the family of a black man killed by police in the us city of memphis have welcomed the decision to disband the special crime unit to which the officers belonged. the british prime minister, rishi sunak, has sacked the chairman of his conservative party, nadhim zahawi. mr sunak said in a letter to mr zahawi that it was clear that there had been a serious breach of the ministerial code, which guides ministers on how they should uphold standards. his dismissal comes after an independent investigation of mr zahawi s tax affairs. these have been the subject of growing controversy since it emerged that he had to pay a penalty to the tax authorities. rishi sunak recieved the report from the sir laurie magnus, independent adviser on ministers interests. sir laurie told rishi sunak that certain omissions by nadhim zahawi fell short of the standards set out in the ministerial code. he concluded, i consider that these omissions constitute a serious failure to meet the standards set