this is bbc news. i m ben thompson and these are the latest headlines. thousands more youngsters will end up in care unless there s a radical reset of the system that s the warning from a landmark review of child protection in england. a 27 year old health worker is arrested on suspicion of administering poison with intent to endanger life after an infant died at birmingham children s hospital. people at high risk of developing monkeypox after coming into contact with positive cases are being urged to self isolate for three weeks. almost 700 trains a day are axed in scotland because of driver shortages and a pay dispute. black and asian women are being harmed by racial discrimination in maternity care, according to an investigation
are fanning the flames of driver shortages in an already stretched industry. katie prescott, bbc news. the first team of paying astronauts has arrived at the international space station. the crew, consisting of a pilot and three passengers, will now begin a week long mission. they took off from florida on friday as part of a private spacex launch. it s being hailed as a commercial milestone for space flight. i wonder how much, they say paying, but i wonder how much? i think well affordable for some! here s tomasz with a look at the weather. he has a bit of spare change in his back pocket! he has a bit of spare change in his back pocket! absolutely, we would not be able