particularly we have 80 140 mph winds, but we don t have storm surges. storm fiona is now losing steam, and has been downgraded to a post tropical cyclone, but as prime minister trudeau admits, infrastructure will need to be rebuilt to withstand ever more leana hosea, bbc news. that s it from me for the moment. hello there. it was a beautiful start for early risers out there today, but yes, it was on the chilly side. in fact, temperatures quite widely across the country dipping down to low single figures. it was glorious, a lot of sunshine, but quickly we had a veil of high cloud. this weather watcher picture
say 35 people have been killed. leana hosea has this report. cheering and applause. protesters push back and overwhelm a fire engine that was being used to disperse demonstrations in this town north of tehran. siren wails. it s one of many protests that have ignited in dozens of cities across iran following the death of a young woman in police custody. in another town, protesters are defacing the image of the supreme leader ali khamenei from the walls of the university. yelling. in the capital, demonstrators lit fires, reportedly to act as a barrier against the security forces and to alleviate the effects of tear gas. dozens of protesters have been killed, and this woman told us what happened to her husband
to a post tropical cyclone, but as prime ministerjustin trudeau admits, infrastructure will need to be rebuilt to withstand ever more frequent extreme weather as we see these maybe once in a century storms start to hit every few years. leana hosea, bbc news. america s spy agency, the cia, has many secrets to keep, but to mark its 75th anniversary it has unusually opened up a little about its past, inviting a select few to visit its normally undercover museum. 0ur security correspondent gordon corera was the only international broadcaster to be let in. here s what he saw. one of the most secret organisations in the world offers a rare glimpse inside its operations. to mark its 75th anniversary, the cia opened the doors to its in house museum. closed to the public, we were among a select few given access. inside this most unusual of museums are exhibits and artifacts marking
leaving everyone worse off. treasury insiders confirm that might now be looked at as part of a wider review of all taxes. a full budget could be on the cards before the year is out. the chancellor might not be done with tax cuts just yet. marc ashdown, bbc news. the first picture of the new burial stone marking the queen s final resting place has been released by buckingham palace. the ledger stone has been set into the floor of the george vi memorial chapel at windsor castle, where she was buried alongside her late husband prince philip on monday. members of the public will be able to visit the chapel in person from thursday. there are reports from several cities in iran of more clashes between anti government protestors and the police, including in the capital, tehran. police say they ve arrested more than 700 protesters at anti government demonstrations and officials say 35 people have been killed. leana hosea has this report. cheering and applause.
protest like this over a civil rights issue, but what started as a movement against mandatory hijabs and for equality between the sexes has escalated to calls for regime change, and women are leading the way. leana hosea, bbc news. claudia redmond, bbc news. the headlines here on bbc news. voting is under way in italy s general election with opinion polls suggesting victory for the far right which would usher in the country s most right wing government since world war ii. in the uk, the labour party pledges to boost the economy and create jobs through investment in green energy with plans of making the electricity network carbon free by 2030. thousands queue at the georgian border to leave russia as president zelensky accuses vladimir putin of sending russian conscripts to their death in ukraine by forcing them to fight in the war. the military is being deployed to canada s nova scotia province after tropical storm fiona battered the coastline. hundreds of thousands of people across fi