the uk government s plans to send some migrants to rwanda is unlawful, according to the united nations. an official report detailed a chain of failures by authorities in paris who handled the champions league final last month. the latest on the devastating impact of the sharply rising cost of living, and the choices people have to make. it s either you do the washing and you run out of electric, or you don t do the electric and you do the washing by hand. and more than three centuries after the gloucester sank off the coast of norfolk with the loss of hundreds of lives, the wreck has been found. and coming up on the bbc news channel: england s second test match against new zealand is under way, and it s been a frustrating day for the england bowlers at trent bridge. good evening. borisjohnson has ordered ministers to do everything in their power to secure the release of two britons who ve been condemned to death by russian authorities in eastern ukraine. aiden aslin and sha
and in half an hour s time, leading uk commentators and foreign correspondents based in london debate borisjohnson s survival. and, in the week of the begian king s visit to congo, why colonial powers find it so hard to say sorry . that s in dateline: london stay with us. hello, good evening if you rejust joining us, welcome to bbc news. campaigners have failed in their legal bid to stop a migrant removal flight to rwanda from departing on tuesday. united nations refugee officials warned the home office on two occasions that the plans to send asylum seekers to rwanda were unlawful. but tonight, the high court ruled that 31 migrants can leave on a flight to rwanda on tuesday. although the case will now go to the court of appeal on monday after it was granted permission to campaigners to change the situation. our home editor mark easton has been taking a look at the issues. is it lawful to give people seeking asylum in the uk a one way ticket to rwanda, telling them to pursu
an unnamed conservative mp, arrested on suspicion of rape and sexual assault, has been released on bail pending further police enquiries. the evacuation of the steelworks in mariupol continues. ukrainian officials say they are doing everything possible and impossible to save the remaining fighters. nearly half of the new nurses and midwives registered to work in the uk in the past year have come from abroad. industry leaders have questioned whether the levels of international recruitment are sustainable. and, in a huge tunnel has been discovered running under the mexico us border with its own rail track, electricity, and ventilation system. authorities say it was being used to smuggle drugs. welcome to bbc news. the uk s rate of inflation the measure of the rise in the cost of living has hit its highest level for a0 yea rs. and the rate at which it is increasing is the fastest since records began. it reached 9% in april, up from 7% the month before. that means the price
of their sponsors. secret schools are being set up to educate girls in afghanistan, in defiance of the taliban who ve refused to let them back into the classroom. and tens of thousands of rangers fans are in spain ahead of one of the biggest games in the club s history, the europa league final tonight. and coming up on the bbc news channel, police arrest a man after billy sharp was assaulted at the end of sheffield united s championship play off loss at nottingham forest. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. prices are rising at their fastest rate for a0 years, as soaring energy bills hit millions of households. official figures show uk inflation, the rate at which prices are increasing, rose to 9% in april, up from 7% in march. higher food and fuel prices, driven by the war in ukraine, are also pushing the cost of living up. the prime minister today said he would look at all the measures needed to get people through to the other side . our economics correspond
but it is warm, not quite as warm as yesterday which was the warmest day of the year so far. but i think easily, even with the hazy skies, temperatures will widely reach the low 20s across england and in other parts of the country i think the high teens can be expected early this afternoon. so, pleasant enough for the next few hours. then, things will change and the weather could get quite dramatic later today, when we are expecting thundery downpours to sweep into parts of the uk. it will be coming in from the south, there is a separate band of rain heading to northern ireland, another one will reach the south of the country. so i think late afternoon, we will see those clouds really starting to increase in the west and the south, and the met office warns that particularly south eastern parts of the country are in for local torrential downpours, frequent lightning, gusty winds and even large hailstones. so, this is for south eastern areas, for a few hours, not everywhere, bu