let s take a look at some other stories making headlines across the uk. the united nations has said the uk s illegal migration bill is at odds with the country s obligations under international human rights and refugee law. the bill, which has been passed by parliament, is designed to deter migrants arriving in the country, and includes the government s plan to send some on flights to rwanda. the un s refugee agency and human rights office has said it significantly erodes protections for people fleeing persecution. prosecutors have abandoned their case against the former manchester united footballer, ryan giggs. he was due to face a retrial on domestic violence charges later this month, but the case was withdrawn at a hearing at manchester crown court this morning. the boss of online food retailer 0cado says the uk is definitely over the worst of food price inflation. chief executive tim steiner gave his forecast as separate figures revealed that grocery price growth slowed for a fou
at a hearing at manchester crown court this morning. the boss of online food retailer 0cado says the uk is definitely over the worst of food price inflation. chief executive tim steiner gave his forecast as separate figures revealed that grocery price growth slowed for a fourth month injune. you re live with bbc news. donald trump says he has been told he is a target of a criminal investigation into efforts to overturn the 2020 presidential election. writing on his truth social platform, he went on to say he has been called to give evidence to a grand jury and expects to be arrested and indicted. let s get the very latest from washington and a north american correspondent david willis. bring us up to date with what he has been saying what this all means. i what he has been saying what this all means. , ., ., all means. i will give you a little bit of background all means. i will give you a little bit of background on all means. i will give you a little bit of background on all -
central mediterranean expected to peak today. the us, china and japan are also seeing very high temperatures. in figure so that food price inflation is slow for the fourth month in a row. market research firms found grocery prices rose by 1a.9% in the months to the iath of july, but remain incredibly high. listen on bbc sounds and watch on iplayer. are we still just are we stilljust hiding our heads in the burning sand? 0r are we stilljust hiding our heads in the burning sand? or was it. which dickens was it? you will tell me. mr micawber. something will come along. something will turn up, you know? and for politicians, it is the cost benefit analysis, what will i lose in votes? and i suppose for the autocracies, china for example, this is all about our validity and
a 28 month sentence after admitting illegally procuring her own abortion when she was between 32 and 3a weeks pregnant. 0n sentencing last month, a judge said she would serve ex manchester united footballer ryan giggs is hoping to revive his career in the game after being cleared of domestic violence allegations made by his ex girlfriend. he was due to face a retrial on domestic violence charges later this month, but the case was withdrawn at a hearing at manchester crown court this morning. the boss of online food retailer 0cado says the uk is definitely over the worst of food price inflation. chief executive tim steiner gave his forecast as separate figures revealed that grocery price growth slowed for a fourth month injune. market researcher kantar said prices rose by 14.9% in the four weeks tojuly 9th compared with a year ago. you re live with bbc news. a us soldier has been detained in north korea after crossing
who says its not the victims driving this process but the perpetrators. we ll also bejoined by the historian marianne elliott who was involved in the peace process and by the former head of the army lord dannatt who wants greater protection for army veterans. also tonight. hell s kitchen in the european heat. what do the extreme temperatures do to europe s crops, tomatoes and olive oil and inflation? signs today that the worst of food price inflation could be behind us, but could climate change be about to unpick that progress? we get to grips with a new term, climateflation. we ll be asking the chef and social entrepeneur alex head what even higherfood prices will do to business. ahead of a by election tastic thursday, with three contests all critical for rishi sunak. we finish our trio of reports in somerton and frome. and 70 years ago today