as parts of the uk brace for record high temperatures, the nhs is on high alert. a red extreme heat warning for monday prompts more resources for the health service. we are putting in additional capacity, whether it s with call handlers, whether it s the number of paramedics on duty, whether it s extra capacity on 111. europe s heatwave intensifies, with wildfires forcing thousands to flee parts of south west france. the fire too was big, big, big, big and my friends woke me up and i was like, ok, this is very serious. what do i take? president biden wraps up his tour of the middle east, hoping to boost oil production, to cut global petrol prices. and ireland make history, becoming the first side in almost 30 years, to win a series against the all blacks, in new zealand. good evening. the government has held an emergency cobra meeting, to discuss how to respond to the record temperatures, expected to hit parts of the uk next week. a national emergency has already been decla
care centres have been targeted, and the un humanitarian office says that among those ten people killed, three are palestinian minors. israel for its part says this is an anti terror operation and that it is in particular targeting thejenin brigade and part of that includes the islamichhad group. more on this story as we have it. the bbc has found that vulnerable women in the uk are being failed by police investigations into officers accused of sexually exploiting them. evidence has been deleted, and information requests show that after 500 allegations were made, just 2a officers were charged. ?the policing minister says he s taking action to root out predatory officers. our investigations correspondent noel titheradge has more details.(vt i d love to spend a night with you in a real bedroom, hotel, whatever. charlotte smith says she s been harassed by a warwickshire officer she d met years earlier while known to police as a potential victim of grooming. she says that after bumping int
councillors are debating that right now. you re live with bbc news. the bbc has found that vulnerable women in england, scotland and wales are being failed by police investigations into officers accused of sexually exploiting them. evidence has been deleted and information requests show that, after 500 allegations were made, just 2a officers were charged. the policing minister says he s taking action to root out predatory officers. 0ur investigations correspondent noel titheradge has more details. i d love to spend a night with you in a real bedroom, hotel, whatever. charlotte smith says she s been harassed by a warwickshire officer she d met years earlier while known to police as a potential victim of grooming. she says that after bumping into each other in a bar, he pursued a sexual relationship. really disturbing messages were coming from someone who you wouldn t expect them from. this was a serving police officer? this was a serving police officer.