unpredictable since the end of the second world war. in northern ireland, the latest efforts to form a new governing executive have failed. there could be new elections by christmas. and why schools that tried to ban pupils from wearing their afro hair tried to ban pupils from wearing theirafro hair in tried to ban pupils from wearing their afro hair in a coming up in the sport on the bbc news channel, we have a full round up in the british involvement in europe with manchester united, arsenal, west ham and all in action. good evening. the new prime minister rishi sunak has decided not to attend the global climate conference in egypt next month. the decision has been heavily criticised by political opponents and environmental campaigners. downing street says he has other pressing domestic commitments, including the autumn budget. but the decision has been heavily criticised by political opponents and by environment or campaigners. our climate editor, justin rowlatt, has more
and justice. which he says should be based on law andjustice. remember, this which he says should be based on law and justice. remember, this is the president who eight months ago invaded a sovereign, independent nation, his neighbour, ukraine. steve rosenberg, many thanks, our russia editor, with the latest analysis there in moscow. the oil giant shell has paid no windfall tax in the uk, despite making global profits of nearly £26 billion so far this year. rishi sunak had introduced the energy profits levy in may when he was chancellor to help pay for support for british households hit by the cost of living crisis. today s news has prompted calls for increased taxes on the profits of energy firms. our business editor simonjack is here to explain more. the same high oil and gas prices that are squeezing household and businesses are creating bumper profits at the companies that sell it. shell made £8.2 billion in the three months to the end of september, that s more than double