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and mash, has died at the age of 88. the ball given back to them, though. denmark hold england to a disappointing draw in the euros. and thousands gather at stonehenge on the longest day of the year to celebrate the summer solstice. and in half an hour, bbc london s investigation reveals how taylor swift fans heading to her wembley stadium concerts this weekend could be targeted by scammers. good evening. the prime minister says he was incredibly angry when he found out about allegations over betting on the date of the general election. rishi sunak called it a really serious matter and said that anyone who is found to have broken the rules should face the full force of the law and would be booted out of the conservative party. it comes after it emerged that the conservative party s director of campaigning and his wife, a tory candidate, are being looked into by the gambling commission. the prime minister was speaking as the leaders of the four main parties faced an evening of
those with a mental health crisis. the idea is to avoid the need for people to be admitted to hospital. what is the reaction to these measures? what is the reaction to these measures? ., , . . , , ., measures? the two big criticisms are on waitin: measures? the two big criticisms are on waiting time measures? the two big criticisms are on waiting time targets measures? the two big criticisms are on waiting time targets and - measures? the two big criticisms are on waiting time targets and on - on waiting time targets and on staffing. looking at witching times they say they are being watered down. the aim under this new plan is for next winter 76% of patients to be seen in four hours. that is up from about 70% this winter. that is still a long way off the official target of 95%. for ambulance response times for patients with heart attacks and strokes this winter they have been with and on average 90 minutes. the plan is for them to be reached within 30 minutes ijy them to be reache
to be the end of the matter, and clearly don t regard it as anything too significant. the trouble for rishi sunak is when he came to office, he promised to govern with integrity, professionalism and accountability at every level. he set high standards for himself and his ministers, and so incidents like this allow labour and others who criticise the government to say that it is part of a pattern of lapses of judgment. laboursays it is part of a pattern of lapses of judgment. labour says he is a liability and a laughing stock. the liberal democrat said he is taking the public for fools. liberal democrat said he is taking the public forfools. they liberal democrat said he is taking the public for fools. they are pointing back to, of course, another fixed penalty notice at the prime minister received for breaking the law during the pandemic, when he broke the rules by gathering with others as part of a birthday celebration for the prime minister, borisjohnson. it is not ideal, frankly, fo
nadhim zahawi is the chairman of the conservative party and sits around the cabinet table. he was the chancellor for a few months in the final days of borisjohnson s final days of boris johnson s government, final days of borisjohnson s government, and is now facing questions about his tax affairs. before logics he co founded the polling company yougov. questions have been asked about whether he tried to avoid paying tax by using a offshore company to hold shares in the firm. but the conservative party chairman has denied benefiting from having any involvement with the offshore company. it has previously been imported but he reported he agreed to make a payment to the taxman to settle a dispute. yesterday the guardian reported this included a 30% penalty as part of a bill that amounted to around £5,000. the bbc has not been able to verify these claims, spokesman has previously said mr zaharie s taxes up previously said mr zaharie s taxes up wobbly declared and paid in the uk. up