in his controversial autobiography. the great british race to space the countdown s on for the first ever rocket launch from uk soil. two years to the day since the capitol riots in washington which saw supporters of donald trump try to stop the ratification of the election results there s still gridlock in the us house of representatives as members attempt for a fourth day to elect a new speaker. this is the scene live on the floor of the house where a 12th vote has not broken the deadlock. but, there has been some momentum favouring the frontrunner, kevin mccarthy. 1a conservative republicans who were among a group preventing him from winning a majority have now swung behind mr mccarthy. but it still leaves him five votes short of the 218 he requires. business cannot be conducted in the lower chamber of congress without a speaker. the honourable band mac of the state of california has received 213. no member elect having received a majority of the votes cast, t
he s giving a wrong impression when he makes those sorts of comments. that s not the way the british army sees things. also on the programme. gridlock outside hospitals with a record number of ambulances having to wait more than half an hour to hand over patients. a report on britain s growing space industry. and the former chelsea and juventus player gianluca vialli has died and stay with us here on bbc news for continuing coverage and analysis from our team and correspondence in the uk and around the world. good evening. there are yet more sensational claims and accusations from prince harry after his memoir, due out next week, was published early by mistake in spain. they include the way he found out his mother had died, his childhood resentment about being the younger brother, the extent of his drug taking, and more recently, how he found out the queen had died from the bbc website rather than from his family. meanwhile there s been criticism and unease about his claim to
This years Nobel Prize Winner in literature for what the Swedish Academy say are innovative plays and prose they give voice to the unsayable. Im brent goff. Welcome. We begin in northeastern ukraine where at least 51 civilians have been killed in a russian attack. Officials say a missile struck a village shop and cafe in the region. Ukraines interior minister says the victims have been gathered at awake following a funeral. Correspondent for this small village, tragedy heaped on sorrow. Around 60 had gathered together after a soldiers funeral only to be hit by a russian strike. The village shop and cafe where they had gone to mourn reduced to rubble. Dozens were killed and one of the deadliest attacks in months. The largest number of bodies was found in the area and there was a table where they commemorated the deceased. Correspondent with rescuers clearing the debris, locals came to look for loved ones. My son was taken out with ot her arms, legs, anything, but i recognized him from t
Tonight, thank god its them instead of you. Live aid lives on. One of the most famous concerts of all time is being turned into a musical. Live aid the musical happened 40 years live aid the musical happened 40 years ago. Live aid the musical happened 40 years ago, it was at wembley, you know a cloudy day four wales, when developing later, some and blustery showers for scotland and Northern Ireland. All the details later in the programme. Good morning. Its monday the 2nd of october. Our main story Health Leaders are warning of extreme disruption to services in england, as doctors begin their most significant Industrial Action so far. The three day walk out is the longestjoint strike byJunior Doctors and consultants in the history of the health service. Theyre arguing for above Inflation Pay rises, but the government says this years increases are fair and final. Our Health Correspondent Sophie Hutchinson has more. Full pay restoration doctors of all levels on the picket lines. But today
The unions, and republicans being opposed to many of their initiatives . It would seem like they may be making a mistake giving exclusively to democrats. If they give contributions to republicans as well, it would weaken the republican position on moving on Something Like minimum wage. They said we are going to contribute to a handful of republicans because we think they could be the most open to working with democrats, and break some of the logjam weve seen in congress. It might help their effort in generating some goodwill here in washington. And moving on some of their top priorities. Can we speculate that this is since 2012,percent can we see more sense before election day . It seems to be working for them. They seem to be happy with it. Atms to be at list least making people talk about the minimum wage increase. It makes for great visuals, it has the potential to expand their membership. Im sure we will see more. Thanks for both of you being here this week. [captioning performed b