is looking for a new home. hello and welcome if you re watching in the uk or around the world. watching in the uk the daughter of one of president putin s close allies, aleksandr dugina, has been killed in a bomb attack. russian media says darya dugina died after her car exploded near moscow. there s been no comment from the authorities. it s thought that her father who s often called putin s brain could have been the intended target of the attack. the pair were reportedly set to travel back from an event in the same car. aleksandr dugina is a prominent ultra nationalist philosopher and strategist. mr dugina was interviewed by the bbc s gabriel gatehouse in 2016. he had this to say about his philosophy. truth is the question of belief and postmodernity shows that every so called truth is the matter of believing. so we believe in what we do, we believe in what we say, and that is the only way to define the truth. so we have our special russian truths that you need to acc
a major shipping group has warned that a strike by dockers at the uk s biggest container port felixstowe will cause serious disruption. maersk said the walk out will upset complex supply chains. felixstowe s owners say they have offered their staff a 7% pay rise and a lump sum of £500. here s our business correspondent, marc ashdown. from the food in your fridge to the clothes you re wearing, most household essentials probably arrived through felixstowe. but this vital link in the uk supply chain is grinding to a halt and we could all feel the impact. it s called the port of britain for a reason. about four million standard size containers are moved in and out of felixstowe every year about half the uk total, filled with everything from food and consumer goods to car parts. but for the next eight days, nothing will be moving. around 1,900 members of the union unite are striking over pay. they say the 7% rise and £500 lump sum on offer is way below what the port owner can afford
big spending commitments or policy commitments before the new prime minister is in place. that is our political correspondent helen catt. the headlines on bbc news. darya dugina, the daughter of one of president putin s close allies, dies after her car exploded as she was driving home. the unite union has announced eight days of strike action by staff at the uk s largest container port, felixstowe, in a dispute over pay. security forces say they ve ended a siege carried out by islamist gunmen at an hotel in the somali capital, mogadishu. boxing news now and the ukrainian heavyweight, 0leksandr usyk, has retained his unified world titles with a victory he s dedicated to the ukrainian armed forces. he beat britain s anthony joshua on a split points decision after 12 rounds. the fight in saudi arabia was a rematch of usyk s victory in london in september. usyk had beatenjoshua to claim the belts, but volunteered
this is bbc news with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. daria dugina, the daughter of one of president putin s close allies, dies after her car exploded as she was driving home. the unite union has announced eight days of strike action by staff at the uk s largest container port, felixstowe, in a dispute over pay. security forces say they ve ended a hotel siege carried out by islamist gunmen in the somali capital, mogadishu. ukraine s heavyweight boxer, oleksandr usyk, retains his unified world titles against britain s anthonyjoshua then dedicates his win to the ukrainian armed forces. and more than 60 years after its first flight, the uk s last airworthy vulcan
is causing these disputes now. so the strike started this morning. there s a picket line outside the two main gates at felixstowe. and i m not aware of any talks planned today or tomorrow so it looks like this strike is going to go ahead for eight days. and those numbers you mentioned there appear to be generous when compared to other industries on face value, so why have they decided to still go ahead with this strike? i think unite in particular are really focused on trying to get a pay rise for their members as close as possible to the rate of inflation, which is now well into double figures number one. number two, unite say a lot of these companies they re dealing with can actually afford these kind of pay rises. so the company that runs the port of felixstowe, you might say, of felixstowe, unite say, are hugely profitable a lot of the other disputes that they re involved with and other unions are involved with royal mail, bt, post office