exotic plants growing in the uk. and the notting hill carnival is back returning to the streets of west london for the first time since 2019. hello and welcome to bbc news. the leader of britain s biggest trade union says the labour party needs to get a spine and do more to stand up for working people struggling with the cost of living crisis. the unite union s general secretary sharon graham has told the bbc unions are emerging as the only people standing up for workers, accusing labour of moving the goalposts in terms of what it s prepared to do to support them. labour has not backed inflation matching pay rises, but has said if they were in power the party would join negotiations between employers and unions. our business correspondent marc ashdown has more. what do we want? 10%! when do we want it? now! could the summer of strikes turn into a winter of discontent? at felixstowe port, 1,900 dock workers are finishing an eight day walk out, impacting uk supply chains
we ve got a nine year old girl who won t celebrate her 18th birthday. do not protect the killers. an online video appeal from merseyside police after three fatal shootings within a week, including that of nine year old olivia pratt korbel. as the death toll from floods in pakistan exceeds 1,000 a call for more international aid. and ready for lift off a return to the moon for america for the first time in 50 years. this is our generation, we get to say that we did it, if we do this successfully on monday, we have sent a human rated spacecraft to the moon. good evening. the leader of britain s biggest trade union, unite, says the labour party needs to get a spine and do more to stand up for working people struggling with the cost of living. sharon graham told the bbc that there is currently no strong voice for workers in parliament and she said people wanted a strong message from labour. the party leadership hasn t backed industrial action in support of pay rises,
service had argued that she was not a risk to children she was not looking after, and thejudge, justice mrs williams, concluded there was a formidable body of material before the secretary of state, at each stage of his decision making, which indicated that simpson s risk could be safely managed if she was released. tony s adoptive family have successfully campaigned for tougher sentences for child abusers, known as tony s law, which came into force injune. the family s mp have backed their wishes to see her remain in prison. it is clearly very to see her remain in prison. it 3 clearly very disappointing because these two people have committed an horrific act against a young child, antonia and his real parents, the parents are actually love him, paul and mark, have been campaigning to get the law changed. they always knew that it was not changed for tony, that is in the past, but that is why they were campaigning to get changed for the future. is why they were campaigning to get cha
his birth parents, anthony smith and jody simpson, were both jailed for ten years in 2018. tougher sentences for child abusers came into force injune under tony s law, following campaigning from the boy s adoptive family. football and celtic have a set a new record in the scottish premiership after a 9 0 victory at dundee united, sealing the biggest away win in the league. it puts the champions back on top of the table, two points clear of rangers. nesta mcgregor was watching. two players and six of the reasons celtic and theirfans are on cloud nine. yet to record a win this season, dundee united went behind when kyogo furuhashi made this tight finish looks simple. his second, on 1a minutes, was anything but routine. and in first half stoppage time, the japanese international secured his hat trick. the celebration for anyone not keeping count.