entrepreneur and youtube jamaal edwards says her son from cardiac arrhythmia after taking recreational drugs. a man who remained a member of the neo nazi equipped national action after it was banned in 2016 has been jailed action after it was banned in 2016 has beenjailed for eight action after it was banned in 2016 has been jailed for eight and a half years. good afternoon. tens of thousands of rail workers will stage three days of national rail strikes later this month, the rmt union has announced. it ll be the largest outbreak of industrial action in the industry in a generation and will shut down the entire rail network in england. with all the details i m joined by our correspondent, jon donnison. dramatic means. tell us more. the union said it would involve a many batch as many as 50,000 workers coming out for a strike in three days. that will be a 21st, the 23rd and the 25th ofjune. that gap in between each of them it s a tuesday, thursday and saturday. it s going to c
the benchmark on the international stage because of their consistency in getting it to majorfinals. the last time germany played england and munich was that famous win. southgate also pointed out that germany went on to make the world cup final, which is exactly what you want this groups to do. he wants more goals. harry kane and raheem sterling are the topical scorers, and it gets under way at the end of the year. it s getting bigger and bigger and england will want a result. , . . , . bigger and england will want a result. , . . , , , result. they certainly will. this is alwa s result. they certainly will. this is always one result. they certainly will. this is always one of result. they certainly will. this is always one of the result. they certainly will. this is always one of the biggest - result. they certainly will. this is| always one of the biggest games. this is the first major game before the pandemic, but disappointing that there have already been some arrests in germ
agenda on. his critics say he is now agenda on. his critics say he is now a lame duck prime minister, a dead man walking who is now going to face a series of continued potential challenges in the coming weeks and months. let us get the latest. today, time for a downing street clean up operation. if a prime minister has nine lives, how many does the current one have left? yesterday, his loyal supporters said a win by one vote would be enough. he won comfortably and now is getting on with business. cabinet this morning, there is a lot to be done. but it was a good result for the prime minister, he won. and he won by more than the one i said was enough. reporter: how wounded is the prime minister? the cabinet gathering today know that last night s result for the prime minister was worse than almost anyone had expected. previous tory leaders theresa may and john major all got bigger shares of their mps to back them. reporter: can the prime minister survive? those leaders were left wounded.
parliament investigating whether he lied to it, and an economy maybe heading for recession. issues to test even the most secure leader. damian grammaticas, bbc news, westminster. anotherformer another former conservative leader called on the prime minister to make an honourable exit but he supported say this is a decisive victory and he will carry on. a short while ago, the minister of state for northern ireland conor burns gave me his reaction i said yesterday i hoped we would get a decisive result, a decisive win. it was a win and the prime minister is now focused on carrying on with the task of delivering the commitments he gave to the british public in 2019 that resulted in a lanslide win. critics say it s not decisive, even the conservative newspapers describing him as the dead man walking, lame duck prime minister, fatally wounded for the good of the conservative party and the country shouldn t he just make
because we are able now to draw a line under the issues that our opponents want to talk about, and can get on with talking about what i think the people in this country want us to talk about, which is what we are doing to help them and take the country forward. his backers want to move on, but four in ten of his mps do not believe he is the right man for thejob, and some round the cabinet table could one day be possible alternatives. last night, the scale of the discontent in the tory party was laid bare. mrjohnson s critics do not have a leader or even an organised campaign. thejohnson camp have described them as disparate and disgruntled, but they number almost 150 mps. the vote in favour of having confidence in borisjohnson as the leader was 211 votes. the vote against was 148 votes. this was an inconclusive result, in one respect, not a defeat, but not a win. it allows us to draw a line,