this is bbc news with the latest headlines: worries over the soaring price of gas. the government s holding urgent talks with energy industry bosses. it s one of those hidden things that has immense repercussions right the way through the sector and i really do think this is a crisis. holiday firms say they expect a surge in bookings after travel restrictions in england are relaxed. this is what we ve been waiting for a long time. it takes away all the confusion and that s been one of our biggest barriers and one of the biggest reasons why people haven t been wanting to book. france is recalling its ambassadors to australia and the united states, in protest over a security deal which also includes the uk. us armed forces apologise for their tragic mistake after killing ten innocent people,
political thinking. thanks for watching. hello this is bbc news. the headlines. rising global gas prices ministers say they ve been assured there s no cause for immediate concern over the supply of gas. at least four energy companies are expected to go bust next week. there was a heavy police presence on capitol hill in washington earlierfor a rally by hard right supporters of rioters who attacked the us senate and house of representatives injanuary. university students who aren t yet vaccinated are being urged to get their covid jab during freshers week. holiday firms say they re seeing a surge in bookings, after the relaxation of travel restrictions in england. france is recalling its ambassadors to australia and the united states, in protest over a security deal, which includes the uk.
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holiday firms say they expect a surge in bookings after travel restrictions in england are relaxed. france is recalling its ambassadors to australia and the united states, in protest over a security deal which also includes the uk. us armed forces apologise for their tragic mistake , after killing ten innocent people, including children, in a drone strike during their final days in afghanistan. strictly s back but there s controversy as reports suggests that two of the show s professional dancers are refusing to get covid jabs. now on bbc news, it s hardtalk, with zeinab badawi.
france is recalling its ambassadors to australia and the united states, in protest over a security deal which also includes the uk. holiday firms say they expect a surge in bookings after travel restrictions in england are relaxed. an american general has admitted that a drone strike which killed ten innocent people in kabul was a tragic mistake . an aid worker and nine members of his family including seven children died in the blast. the us had initially claimed they targeted a suspected suicide bomber. nomia iqbal reports. these are the victims of one of the us military s final actions in afghanistan. acts in afghanistan. ten innocent people including an aid worker and seven children were killed in an american drone strike, days before the us left for good. the youngest, sumaya, was just two years old. america thought it was targeting