administration now we have to look at how they re going to try to tackle climate change, their window to look across the board at all of their executive agencies and things to do with communication or trade or help. all of these agencies are subject to the same rationale from the court decision today where you are strictly bound by the language that comes out of congress in terms of what kind of power you can enact in trying to do yourjob. potentially big decision with potentially big consequences. thank you for coming on. thursday was the final day of the nato summit in madrid. leaders of countries in the alliance are responding to russia s invasion of ukraine. we ll look at how the world may have changed as a result. first, let s hearfrom the head of nato, jens stoltenberg. we faced the most serious security situation in decades. but we are
blisters or swollen glands. there have been more than 1,000 confirmed cases of monkeypox in the uk since early may, and it is men who have sex with men who are most affected. here s our global health correspondent naomi grimley. i believe i came into contact with monkeypox through general touch of someone. a friend of mine. i started to feel the symptoms and i was feeling quite nauseous and very tired and of physical signs, it started to appear are major genitalia. i had spots, small spots around the sides of my fingernail, rounded and their blister spots and i never thought it would be something that i would get to be one of the first to have later on with the monkeypox appearing over my body. symptoms are usually mild but anyone can catch monkeypox from close contact. because so many of the current cases are in gay and bisexual men, health officials in london say clear messages are needed ahead of the city s pride event this weekend. kevin fenton is public health director, for london
that never can be explained. it s a very personal story in every case. 0k, as always, thank you very much. from paris to madrid, here now let s go to madrid where the leaders of countries in the nato military alliance have been gathering for a summit. the two key things today nato has formally invited two new members sweden and finland tojoin the alliance. and they discussed ways to support ukraine. we ll look at both in a moment. first, let s hearfrom the head of nato speaking about how russia s invasion has changed the alliance. nato leaders have just taken decisions to transform and strengthen our lines at this pivotal time for our security. president putin s war against ukraine has shattered peace in europe and has created the biggest security crisis in europe since the second world war. nato has responded
in the central belt, no trains north to cities including perth, dundee, aberdeen, inverness. scotrail say it s operating just 10% of the normal services today, so down from 2,000 trains on a normal timetable to less than 200 today. of course, scotrail staff are not on strike, but they rely on network rail to operate the signal boxes and maintain the track. not many trains and - not many people on them, i think is a fair assessment - of the welsh rail network today. down to less than 10% of normal services, i a complete wipe out in north, mid and west wales. - there are some trains running out of cardiff into the valleys towns, | and that s because they re on track that s owned and managed - by transport for wales. next, let s hearfrom our transport correspondent, katy austin. she s in bournemouth, in southern england. bournemouth is one of the places across the country which has had absolutely no trains today. other areas include much of wales, much of scotland and a lot of other town
as he thrashed a half century. it was mayhem. that is an enormous six. by the time bairstow fell for a staggering 136, trent bridge rose as one and england were on the brink. and moments later, stokes blazed his team to glory. victory, and with it, the series. england s new era is off to some start. well, for the lucky fans that were here, it s been a day of quite exhilarating entertainment. rarely has english cricket seen a more remarkable victory. andy swiss, bbc news, trent bridge. let s hearfrom england s batting hero, who says it was a memorable day. you guys will, yeah, have probably watched it, i was just trying my best to be out there in the moment and enjoying every minute of it. there in the moment and enjoying days like these are really special, to be out there and win a test match for your country are things that