the nurse accused of murdering babies, wrote i killed them on purpose because i m not good enough on a post it note. ukrainian fighters who surrendered after weeks of sheltering under a steelworks, we have spoken to one who been released. former culture minister will chair a new body to examine returning the elgin marbles to greece. they are currently displayed in the british museum. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. liz truss is coming under more pressure from some of her own mps to rethink her tax cutting plans following last month s mini budget. it comes after the goverment last week abandoned its plan to abolish the 45p tax rate for top earners. but senior conservatives have continued to voice grave concerns at liz truss s tax cutting measures without explaining how she will balance the books. one mp last night accused the prime minister of trashing blue collar conservatism . downing street says its policy is the right one for growth. our political correspondent
been swept into the sea. violent anti government protests have continued in iran. police have arrested more than 700 people and at least 35 people have been killed. the protests were triggered by the death in custody of a young woman who d been detained for breaching rules on dress code. coming up at 6 o clock, breakfast with ben thompson and victoria fritz. but first on bbc news, the media show. hello. the queen s funeral was the culmination of days of coverage across the british media. the new culture secretary called the bbc s efforts phenomenal and spot on . so, did the media get the tone right? were a range of views about the monarchy represented? and amid the pageantry and commentary, was there room forjournalism? i m joined by marcus ryder, who s head of external consultancies in the lenny henry centre for media diversity, baroness stowell, who s conservative chair of the house of lords communication and digital select committee, lord vaizey, a former culture secret
we are humbled by the experience and we have learned our lesson. that report lays bare the rot that under this prime minister has spread in number ten. and it provides definitive proof of how those within the building treated the sacrifices of the british people with utter contempt. but what happens next, and what is the future of boris johnson s premiership? we will discuss. tonight with the context, guardian columnist sonia sodha, former cabinet minister ed vaizey, the pollster joe twyman and hannah white from the institute of government. also tonight. officials in texas have begun releasing the names of some of the 19 school children and two teachers shot dead yesterday by a teenage gunman. president biden says it is time for congress to face down the us gun lobby. welcome to the programme. so now we have it, the long awaited sue grey report. 37 pages, 1a,000 words and nine pictures that illustrate a drinking culture at the heart of government, in the midst of a national l
nigel farage says he want to be a candidate for prime minister in five years time. right now, his party is promising to cut the nhs england waiting list to zero in two years. how is that possible? and the two child benefit cap which both the conservatives and labour will keep will plunge half a million more children into relative poverty ,according to new figures., according to new figures. welcome to newsnight, where we bring you interviews and election insight live every weeknight. our political panel tonight is conservative peer lord ed vaizey. and the boss of electricity company ecotricity, dale vince, who will support labour at this election. he s donated money to labour, the greens and lib dems in the past. we ll hearfrom them in a moment. first, nick, take ouraudience through what mr farage was promising today and why merthyr tydfil? as you say the key word is contract, nigel farage says it is not a manifesto, because he says manifestos are associated with the est