one of the world s worst stadium disasters. at least 125 people have died in a stampede at an indonesian football match after police tear gassed pitch invaders. and crunch time in brazil with just hour to go in the election which has seen a bitter campaign between past and present presidents. good evening. the prime minister has admitted her government should have laid the ground better before unveiling its plan for major tax cuts funded by borrowing which led to days of turmoil on the financial markets. in a bbc interview this morning liz truss defended the content of the mini budget but some prominent conservatives are publicly expressing significant concern. our deputy political editor vicki young is in birmingham where the conservative party conference is underway. this is a prime minister who needs to calm the markets and many in her own party. the decision to borrow billions to pay for tax cuts was met with panic and disbelief. today she made no apology for
developments on the bbc website. from the team, it is goodbye. meanwhile the news continues right here with all our colleagues from the nations and regions across the uk, so it is over to you. goodbye. hello and welcome to sportsday. i m isaac fanin. coming up in the programme: emotional and physical abuse was systemic in british gymnastics, according to a new independent review. the new premier league fixtures are out. this is child abuse of athletes and a very young age and that has a monumental impact on the rest of our lives the white the new premier league fixtures are out. the white champions manchester city take on west ham united to start the season. england women start their final preparations for the european championship against belgium tonight. also coming up in the programme. rory mcilroy makes an excellent start at the us open. he s back in the clubhouse and has the lead. and we speak to one fourth of britain s gold medal winning s14 mixed relay team. we start w
Make our way to where we want be. Good afternoon. Welcome to the American Enterprise institute. Im yuval levin v, and its my pleasure to welcome you to this discussion of timken this wonderful and important new book family how our culture made raising kids much harder than it needs to. Tim is a senior fellow here at aei and a columnist at the washington examiner. His work is a lot of us know he focuses on family and on civil society, on religion, american politics. Hes published widely beyond his columns, too, in the new york times, the wall street journal, the Washington Post, the atlantic and elsewhere. You see on tv a lot. Tims work is unique. He describes broad social trends by beginning from the experience of real people. He thinks from the bottom up, not from the top down. And for that reason, i think he has an understanding of how people thrive and how people fail. What holds together, what divides us. That is just deeply humane and sympathetic, even as its always rooted in some
Make our way to where we want be. Good afternoon. Welcome to the American Enterprise institute. Im yuval levin v, and its my pleasure to welcome you to this discussion of timken this wonderful and important new book family how our culture made raising kids much harder than it needs to. Tim is a senior fellow here at aei and a columnist at the washington examiner. His work is a lot of us know he focuses on family and on civil society, on religion, american politics. Hes published widely beyond his columns, too, in the new york times, the wall street journal, the Washington Post, the atlantic and elsewhere. You see on tv a lot. Tims work is unique. He describes broad social trends by beginning from the experience of real people. He thinks from the bottom up, not from the top down. And for that reason, i think he has an understanding of how people thrive and how people fail. What holds together, what divides us. That is just deeply humane and sympathetic, even as its always rooted in some
Make our way to where we want be. Good afternoon. Welcome to the American Enterprise institute. Im yuval levin v, and its my pleasure to welcome you to this discussion of timken this wonderful and important new book family how our culture made raising kids much harder than it needs to. Tim is a senior fellow here at aei and a columnist at the washington examiner. His work is a lot of us know he focuses on family and on civil society, on religion, american politics. Hes published widely beyond his columns, too, in the new york times, the wall street journal, the Washington Post, the atlantic and elsewhere. You see on tv a lot. Tims work is unique. He describes broad social trends by beginning from the experience of real people. He thinks from the bottom up, not from the top down. And for that reason, i think he has an understanding of how people thrive and how people fail. What holds together, what divides us. That is just deeply humane and sympathetic, even as its always rooted in some