what can we do for you in now bbc world news. you are watching b.b.c. news. erupting again a massive ash clouds spews from mount merapi in indonesia. more than 100 killed. 150 evacuated. more than 160 prisoners have been moved to other jails. bank of scotland back into the red of losses of more than a billion pounds in the last three months. qantas says the engine failure that forced the a-380 was probably caused by material failure or design fault. passenger plane has crashed in cuba calling all 68 on board. this sent deadly ash down the slopes burning villages along the way. panicked residents and rescuers ran. survivors, many of them badly injured, were taken to hospitals but dozens of villagers were killed. indonesia s volcano agency has widened exclusion zone from 15 to 20 kilometers. that meant moving shelters overnight. some 100,000 people have had to leave their homes since merapi s first eruption last week. a rescue official said while the force was unexpected
a wide range of companies, from small businesses to major corporations. what can we do for you? and now bbc world news. this is bbc news from london. these are our top stories. the radical abu honszlynn giggs to keep his british passport. gets to keep his british passport. a suicide bomber strikes and the northwest of pakistan during friday prayers. at least 50 people are killed. the cost of its own debt puts the royal bank of scotland 1 1 billion pounds in the red for the last three months. 160 persons have been moving move to jails after riots in prisons. mount merapi in indonesia erupt again, incinerating villages and killing more than 60 people. and the members of the national union of journalists are disrupting bbc news programs. the radical preacher abu hanza has won an appeal to keep the british government from stripping his british passport. he argued that such a move would render him he had already been stripped of his egyptian citizenship. the bbc s john
positive for coronavirus just five days before the start of the games. now on bbc news, panorama: long covid will i ever get better? bbc correspondent lucy adams is one of more than a million people in the uk with long covid. she s been suffering a range of symptoms for more than a year and wants to know why. it s 11 weeks since i started with a fever and some of the symptoms of coronavirus. i m lucy adams, a bbc correspondent. i ve got a really hoarse sore throat and a headache. i got covid last year but never got better. i ve been ill for eight. breaks down. i ve been ill for eight months now. and i m getting really fed up on it. like a million others
yeah. i m not the only one in the family who s ill. did you stay in the head teachers office at break time? yes. why did you go to the head teacher s office at breaktime? because i had long covid. you go and get a rest? yeah. nuala, who s eight, also has long covid. she has good and bad days, with bouts of fatigue. an estimated 33,000 children in the uk have long covid. i m pretty exhausted. trying to hold down a full time and quite demanding job and then obviously lucy s illness is so unpredictable. well, i say that, but sometimes it s predictable in the fact that she does half hour or an hour