of speculation about how it will deal with an estimated $5 billion of debt due to pandemic losses. pressure intensifies on the exam board, pearson, to explain why hundreds of students have still not received their btec results, four days after they were due to be released. the duke and duchess of cambridge say they will permenantly move to adelaide cottage in windsor and send their children to school in nearby ascot from september. good afternoon. criminal barristers in england and wales have voted for an all out strike next month joining a wave of industrial action as workers seek pay rises to keep up with high inflation. some barristers say they earn less than the minumum wage the government claims strike action will simply delay justice for victims of crime. railway workers, dockers, postal workers and refuse collectors are among those who ve already gone on strike in what s been called a summer of discontent while nurses are to be balloted on industrial action. our
the headlines on bbc news. the summer wave of industrial action continues as criminal barristers vote to go on an indefinite, uninterrupted strike in england and wales from next month. a bbc investigation unmasks the man responsible for a huge online community which traded non consensual sexual images and videos of more than a hundred woman the world s second largest cinema chain and employer of 28,000 people cineworld, has announced it s considering filing for bankruptcy in the us, pakistan s former prime minister, imran khan has been charged under the country s anti terror laws. he hasn t yet been arrested and hundreds of his supporters have gathered outside his home in islamabad. they have promised to take over the capital, if police try to detain him. earlier today, a court granted him three days of bail which protects him from immediate detention. the row centres over comments made by mr khan at a rally on saturday when he condemned islamabad s chief
this is bbc news the headlines: the summer wave of industrial action in the uk continues with criminal barristers to go on an indefinite, uninterrupted strike in england and wales from next month. barristers have been saying this for years, that if you do not invest, people walk away. courts have been closed down, simply weren t enough judges sitting. so the backlog has built up and built up and we are now unfortunately at a critical point. a bbc investigation unmasks the man responsible for a huge online community which traded non consensual sexual images and videos of more than a hundred woman. cinema chain cineworld confirms it is considering filing for bankruptcy in the us after days
for bankruptcy in the us. the former boss of formula one, bernie ecclestone, has indicated a plea of not guilty to a charge of fraud at westminster magistrates court. the 91 year old is accused of failing to declare overseas assets worth around £400 million to the government. 0ur correspondent angus crawford was in court a very brief hearing this morning, a preliminary hearing. he arrived flanked by his lawyer, the diminutive figure of bernie ecclestone sporting a beard, a dark suit, dark tie. he appeared in court for less than about ten minutes and confirmed his name, age, 91, and address. and he pleaded not guilty, he said he would plead not guilty to the charge at crown court at southwark. this charge relates to one charge of fraud by misrepresentation. the allegation is, he simply didn t declare to the tax authorities the existence of a trust based in singapore which contained more than £400 million.
uninterrupted strike on england and wales from next month. as we have just been reporting, wales from next month. as we havejust been reporting, a bbc investigation asks the man responsible for a huge online community which traded nonconsensual images and sexual videos of 100 women. and the world s second largest cinema chain and employer of 28,000 people, cineworld has considered filing for bankruptcy in the us. what does that mean, consider filing for bankruptcy? this what does that mean, consider filing for bankruptcy? for bankruptcy? this is quite a tale, for bankruptcy? this is quite a tale. one for bankruptcy? this is quite a tale, one point for bankruptcy? this is quite a tale, one point before - for bankruptcy? this is quite a tale, one point before the - for bankruptcy? this is quite a - tale, one point before the pandemic this was a business valued at more than $4 billion. it is now at something like 60, £70 million and as you say, staring at possible bankruptcy proceed