its highest in m years. the parents of archie battersbee have lodged another appeal with the supreme court against the decision to end the 12 year old s life support treatment. a bit ofa a bit of a waiting game now, but we are hopeful that they will hopefully hear the case and we will get to put our points across. british airways halts sales of tickets on short haul flights from heathrow for a week as disruption for travellers continues. mps are calling for non surgical cosmetic procedures like botox and fillers to be better regulated. hello, welcome to the programme. the leader of al-qaeda has been killed by an american drone strike, in the afghan capital kabul. ayman al zawahiri was one of the masterminds of the attacks of september 11th. us president biden, in a live televised address, said his death would help give closure to the families of the thousands of people killed on 9/11. our correspondent, secunder kermani, reports from kabul. this is the family home where it s
ayman al zawahiri, less than 500 metres from the swimming pool in a bar where british diplomats were relaxing, adam. relaxing, adam. yeah, it s extraordinary. relaxing, adam. yeah, it s extraordinary. it s - relaxing, adam. yeah, it s extraordinary. it s not - relaxing, adam. yeah, it s extraordinary. it s not the | relaxing, adam. yeah, it s - extraordinary. it s not the first time that the us government has moved to take action like this to kill what the us sees as an important target in the middle east. i guess it sjust to remind that we re just discussing russia s attack, what s going on with china, but of course we had the of actuation of kabul last year, which was a humiliating moment for certainly our government, the uk government and other western governments. the taliban and take over and instability. it ll be interesting to see, but not that this is the most important issue, joe biden isn t particularly popular in the us at the moment. it ll be interesting to see
that means moscow may no longer treat some of the fighters as prisoners of war and they could face hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are adam payne, the political editor at politics home, and natalie fahy, who s senior editor, amongst other titles, including the nottingham post. tomorrow s front pages. let s start with huge profits for bp on the front of the mirror. the oil giant made almost £7 billion in three months, as energy bills soar. that story in the guardian, too, with accusations of unfettered profiteering . the paper also shows us house speaker nancy pelosi, on her controversial trip to taiwan. the daily mail says china has made a chilling threat over that visit, with promises of targeted action around the islands. the times says liz truss has extended her lead over rishi sunak in the conservative leadership race, with a yougov poll showing 60% of party members want her to be the next pm. but the tele