the father of an aristocrat who s gone missing with her newborn baby and her partner appeals for her to get in touch with the police. shock in new zealand as the prime ministerjacinda ardern unexpectedly stands down she says she doesn t have enough left in the tank. and the harrowing anti war epic all quiet on the western front leads the nominations for this year s bafta film awards. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news. levelling up has been one of the government s key policies the idea of spreading public money more evenly across the uk. well, today ministers have announced more than £2 billion worth of projects acoss the country. they say the north of england and wales will do best, per head of population. but labour claim the system for allocating money is unfair. here s our political correspondent david wallace lockhart blackpool, one area that was a winner in today s levelling up allocation announcement, with £40 million for a new education campus. levelli
king of the bungle leads the metro, as matt hancock is accused of cashing in on covid by appearing on hit show i m a celebrity, get me out of here. by appearing on hit show i m the daily mail says hancock faces uproar from voters and his party. the daily star says, you ve gotta feel sorry for the bugs. the front page of the i headlines the new £880 hike to mortgage bills in the uk. the financial times leads on the pressure on the major oil companies to help ease the cost of living crisis. let us begin and let me turn to the son, jessica. i know you re reporting on matt hancock for the guardian. so many papers are leading on that, with questions by others. this really is the matt hancock exclusive, talking about why he s taken perhaps this surprising choice to be part of i m a celebrity, get me out of here. to be part of i m a celebrity, get me out of here. i think one of the amazin: me out of here. i think one of the amazing things me out of here. i think one of the a
linger across parts of east anglia in the south east and channel islands and a day of sunshine and showers elsewhere but a cooler day for even in the sunshine and it will stay cool on friday before more wet and windy weather arrives for bonfire night on saturday. thanks, matt. and that s bbc news at six on tuesday 1st november. you can keep up with all the latest developments on bbc website. from the six team, its goodbye. the news continues here on bbc one, as now its time to join our colleagues across the nations and regions for the news where you are. goodnight. hello and welcome to sportsday. i m gavin ramjaun. england deliver under pressure to beat new zealand at the t20 world cup, but can they make the final four. but can they make the final four? england are off the mark with a win in the women s rugby league world cup, but history for their beaten opponents. and can spurs reach the knockout stage of the champions league or will they be lost in france ? we ll look ahe
and that would inform some of the decisions and that would inform some of the decisions of the bank would have to make decisions of the bank would have to make they decisions of the bank would have to make. they will have to without seeing that autumn statement from rishi sunak and jeremy hunter now. i think it s rishi sunak and jeremy hunter now. i think it s suddenly massive amount of mind think it s suddenly massive amount of mind think it s suddenly massive amount of mind jeremy hunt. again, next year. of mind jeremy hunt. again, next year. and of mind jeremy hunt. again, next year. and all of mind jeremy hunt. again, next year, and all of this is a mounting problem year, and all of this is a mounting problem for year, and all of this is a mounting problem for rishi sunak because even if by the problem for rishi sunak because even if by the end of next year he can say the if by the end of next year he can say the technicals of the econo
continues across the continent. music. and finland s prime ministerfaces a backlash after a leaked video shows her dancing and singing at a party with celebrity friends. she says she did nothing illegal. we start with the war in ukraine. the leaders of ukraine, turkey and the un have been holding talks in the ukrainian city of lviv. one the agenda the situation at a nuclear power plant in the south of the country. it s here in the city of zaporizhia. and it s occupied by russian forces. kyiv has called for the plant to be demilitarised this is the ukrainian president. the nuclear security is a clear priority for everyone in the world, so russians should immediately and unconditionally withdraw its forces from the territory of the nuclear power plant, as well as stop any provocations and showings. it is unacceptable that russia is intentionally bringing us on the verge of a catastrophe in a global scale. the nuclear black man on the part of russia is a decisive argument