and bin strikes in scotland including edinburgh while it hosts the festival means the refuse is piling up and spilling out. chanting: we want glazers out, we want glazers out. a night of protest at old trafford as manchester united fans march against the club s owners. three, two, one. and the go ahead for lift off is expected from nasa heralding an era of moon exploration for a new generation. after 50 years, we re getting ready to return to the moon, using this colossal rocket, the most powerful ever built by nasa. and coming up on the bbc news channel, farewell to one of the european champions. ellen white announces her retirement from football. good evening. there are more sobering forecasts out today of the climbing rise in the cost of living, and particularly in energy prices for households and businesses. it s ahead of a new updated energy price cap due this friday and that cap remember sets a limit on how much providers can charge for a unit of energy. the l
and notjust a simulation for much longer. the go ahead for lift off of artemis and a return to the moon is expected from nasa. live from our studio in singapore. this is bbc news. it s newsday. welcome to the programme. it s 6am in singapore and six in the afternoon in florida, where former president donald trump has asked a federal court to temporarily block the fbi from reviewing the materials it seized from his mar a lago home two weeks ago. in a filing to the court, mr trump s legal team is requesting the appointment of a watchdog to oversee the fbi review. this is the first formal legal action since federal agents seized highly sensitive documents. let s get more on this from our north america correspondent chi chi izundu. great to get you on the show. i know that this information is coming fast and furious, very little we know at this point in time, but perhaps you can talk us through what is in this filing, all 27 pages of it. yes. can talk us through what is in this f
prime minister, she will be talking to the country, she has to explain to the country, she has to explain to people how she is going to help with their colossal cost of living crisis, with inflation that is making everybody pool, with an economic problem that might last for some time yet. they are now is a bit of reality set in. her team are comfortable with borrowing a bit of money in the short term to make up for some of the measures that they are going to announce over the next few days, that cat to national insurance that she has promised everybody, that removing of energy levies, green levies on our bills, they are going to go. big unanswered question, every time liz truss has been asked this over the past six weeks or so, she isjust not engaged, is on the specifics of what she is going to do to help with bills. there are a lot of tory mps who have ideas, they will be pitching them to liz truss s team.
you can see it is increasing again. yell at the customers are being asked to pay the price of gas which is being weaponised by putin, and they should be expected to do that alone. the uk s energy bills are going for maybe 15 billion in a normal year to £75 billion this year. that is the equivalent of 9p or more on the basic rate of income tax. no government would announce that, and no government should let this go to customers. labour say they have a policy. fiur this go to customers. labour say they have a policy. they have a policy. our plans to free prices they have a policy. our plans to free prices means they have a policy. our plans to free prices means inflation i they have a policy. our plans to l free prices means inflation comes down free prices means inflation comes down by free prices means inflation comes down by a%, that is a big driver of many down by a%, that is a big driver of many of down by a%, that is a big driver of many of these issues. so we want to r
three energy company bosses cold on governments to help this winter. ustomers are being asked to pay the price of gas which is being weaponised by putin, and they should be expected to do that alone. the uk s energy bills are going for maybe 15 billion in a normal year to £75 billion this year. that is the equivalent of 9p or more on the basic rate of income tax. no government would announce that, and no government should let this go to customers. labour say they have a policy. our plan to freeze prices means inflation comes down by 4%, that is a big driver of many of these issues. so we want to resolve these issues. the government is sitting on its hands doing absolutely nothing. the big decisions on how to give more help this winter are being left to the new prime minister, who won t be announced until the 5th of september. liz truss has said that she would help the cost of living by cutting taxes and introducing a temporary moratorium on energy levies.