wolverhampton wanderers captain is the latest big name player to head to saudi arabia. they have agreed a £47 million deal. he had a year left on his sports contract, he had been linked with multiple clubs in recent transfer windows including barcelona. the portugal midfielder scored six goals for wolves last season. that is all this but for now, we will have more update from the cricket when it resumes in around ten minutes time or so. voters in switzerland appear to have approved measures that aim to cut the country s fossil fuel use and reach zero emissions by 2050. the final results from sunday s referendum are expected in the coming hours. the government, which drafted the proposals, says switzerland needs to protect its energy security and the environment. but opponents argue the measures will push up energy prices. scotland s former first minister, nicola sturgeon, says she s certain
than what she had said in a statement last sunday after she was arrested and questioned but still she would have been aware herself of just how powerful it would be for people to actually hear her state those words for herself. voters in switzerland have backed government proposals designed to cut fossil fuel use and reach net zero carbon emissions by 2050. the final tally showed 59% of people approved the measures. they ll see more than $3.5 billion invested to help households and businesses switch away from using imported oil and gas and move to renewable energy. the government had backed the measures, saying switzerland needs to take action to protect the environment and its energy security. but critics said it would increase the cost of energy and put a strain on finances. 0ur switzerland correspondent imogen foulkes has more. tiki things lead to voter support. the first is the effect global warning is having on the alpine
rule it seems for those who are in government, and another for everybody else. rishi sunak wants to move on from partygate, but events like this still cast a long political shadow. iain watson, bbc news. the former first minister of scotland and former snp leader nicola sturgeon has returned home for the first time since she was arrested and released without charge as part of an investigation into the party s finances. speaking outside her home she maintained her innocence. i can t say very much just now. what i will say is, reiterate the statement i issued last sunday. i am certain that i have done nothing wrong. i intend to be back in parliament in the early part of the week. i will make myself available for questions then, obviously, within the constraints that i am referring to right now. voters in switzerland have backed government proposals designed to cut fossil fuel use and reach net zero
authorities are still trying to understand what went wrong but residents are saying this is coming in too little too late. because likevar infections have agreed to a new 72 hour ceasefire. according to the sudanese health minister, on behalf of the capital khartoum s hundred and 30 hospitals were operating and all of them in the state were out of service, at least 17 people including five children were killed on saturday after an air strike children were killed on saturday afteran airstrike in children were killed on saturday after an air strike in the south of the capital. voters in switzerland have backed government proposals designed to cut fossil fuel use and reach net zero carbon emissions by 2050. 59% approved the measures in a referendum. the government says switzerland needs to protect its energy security
voters in switzerland have backed government proposals designed to cut fossil fuel use and reach net zero carbon emissions by 2050. the final tally showed that 59% of people approved the measures. they will see more than $3.5 billion invested to help households and businesses switch away from using imported oil and gas and move to renewable energy. the government had backed the measures, saying that switzerland needs to take action to protect the environment, and protect its energy security. but opponents said it would increase the cost of energy and put a strain on finances. 0ur switzerland correspondent imogen foulkes has more. live now to switzerland where we can speak to greenpeace climate expert georg klingler. good evening to you from the capital. tell us what this vote means. what are these introductions which we will see coming in before the year 2050. which we will see coming in before the year 2050- which we will see coming in before the year 2050. good evening. i think