in their dispute over pay. the cost of some sandwiches rockets by almost 40% in the past year, as the cost of living crisis continues to bite. and could spain see its hottest april day on record? scientists predict it may hit a0 degrees celsius. and coming up on bbc news, chelsea, a goal down, but emma hayes wants her team to stay calm in the second leg of their champions league semifinal in barcelona. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. ministers have announced the biggest changes to laws on gambling in nearly two decades, aiming to update and toughen regulations for the smartphone era, which has completely changed how people place bets. the proposals, which cover england, scotland and wales, include checks on gamblers who lose £1000 in 2a hours, and a consultation on new limits to stakes for the digital version of slot machines. there will also be a statutory levy on companies to pay for research and treatment of gambling addiction, but there ll be no restri
a las vegas on every phone. you might say viva las vegas, leave us alone, city of lights and memories. but ms frazer says the new rules will be balanced and will still let people enjoy a flutter. so what s your experience? is it too easy to have a bet on your phone? 0r orgc it 0rgc it has 0r gc it has brilliant bit of tech for adults. can phone gambling be fun gambling? get in touch. look forward to talking. here is the news from bethan holmes. the government is preparing to announce the biggest shake up of gambling laws in nearly 20 years. it is not expected to include bans on gambling sponsorship advertising which campaigners have been calling for but could include checks on gamblers who lose more than £1000 on a date. the government has warned thousands of british nationals are still in sudan it can t guarantee further evacuation flights once the ceasefire ends later. more than 530 people have been airlifted to safety on six fights. the un has confirmed they are trying to
the appetite suppressant, given as an injection, is being hailed as a game changer. the nurse on trial for murdering seven babies a court is told the parents of a newborn triplet begged for their baby to be moved after his two brothers died within a day. a sharp rise in the number of dog attacks recorded by police in england and wales over the past five years. and another victory for england s lionesses more money for girls at schools in england to play football. and coming up on the bbc news channel it s a huge night in north london. can tottenham hostpur put a bad week behind them and reach the last eight of the champions league? good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. the bbc presenter gary lineker has said he will continue to try and speak up for those who have no voice, after being criticised by downing street and some conservative mps for making negative comments about the government s new illegal migration bill. yesterday, he said the government s langua
left behind. there are reports the ceasefire could be left behind. there are reports the ceasefire could be extended - left behind. there are reports the ceasefire could be extended to i left behind. there are reports the i ceasefire could be extended to allow further evacuations. also tonight. four care workers are found guilty of mistreating patients at a specialist hospital for people with learning disabilities and autism in county durham. the iraqi man who blames bp s oilfields after contracting cancer dies before his chance to question the firms bosses. the fa cup final at wembley could be hit by new rail strikes and fans heading to the eurovision song contest may also be affected. mark says he s scared the truth will get him in big trouble. and the controversial american tv talk show hostjerry springer has died at the age of 79. and coming up in bbc news. carnival at the camp now, barcelona to reach the final of the women s champions league after knocking chelsea out