the us calls for a un security council meeting to discuss north korea s continued use of ballistic missiles. the world s disappearing glaciers a new report says a third could have melted to nothing in less than 30 years. have i not given everything? and wakanda forever the long awaited sequel to the oscar winning film black panther has had its european premiere in london. live from our studio in singapore, this is bbc news. it s newsday. hello and welcome to the programme. we begin with dramatic developments in pakistan, where the former prime minister imran khan is recovering in hospital after being shot and injured, while leading a protest march. he s being treated for injuries to his leg. mr khan had been greeting supporters from the top of a truck as a convoy of vehicles made its way to the capital islamabad. pakistan s president called it a heinous assassination attempt. our correspondent, samira hussain reports from pakistan. thursday s protest march started like
that she would have survived. history is made in the gymnastics in liverpool, asjessica gadirova, wins britain s first ever women s individual all around medal, at a world championships. and join me live exactly 100 years after a team of british and egyptian archaeologists discovered at the entrance to the tomb of tutankhamun. plus, it is a frosty start to friday for a sum and for many it is going to be a dry and sunny day. details coming up. good morning. it s friday, the 11th of november. our main story. plans for a new nuclear power plant in sizewell in suffolk are under review, as the government looks to try and cut spending. a high speed rail line promised for the north of england could also be scaled back. a treasury spokesperson has insisted infrastructure projects remain a priority. here s our business editor, simonjack. major energy infrastructure and transport projects, including a new nuclear plant in suffolk, and a new rail line in the north of england, are under
ukraine s slow advance on the russian held city of kherson amid reports russia could be preparing to withdraw our international editor jeremy bowen is on the front line. you can see why the kherson offensive is taking a lot of time. it is flat, open ground. they are under the russian guns. explosions. pakistan s former prime minister imran khan survives a gun attack during a protest march. and the leisure centres, swimming pools and gyms that could be forced to close this winter as a result of soaring energy costs. coming up in sport on the bbc news channel, manchester united win their final europa league group game, but finishing second means a potentially tricky knockout round playoff awaits. good evening. the bank of england has raised interest rates from 2.25% to 3% the biggest single hike in more than 30 years to try to dampen down soaring inflation. it will impact everything from mortgages and rents to the price of food and services. the bank warned that the uk is
facing occupied kherson, piles of used up tank shells show how hard it s been. 0n the mykolaiv front, the soldiers say they don t have the combat power to match russia s numbers or heavy guns. equipment, more people.
account of everything. that s ourjob as commanders, to keep our men alive. 0utside mykolaiv, the city facing occupied kherson, they don t believe the russians will fold. piles of used up tank shells show how hard it s been. 0n the mykolaiv front, the soldiers say they don t have the combat power to match russia s numbers or heavy guns. translation: they ve got more. military equipment, more people. their soldiers are not trained, but they just charge forward, shouting, hurrah . we don t have as many bullets as they have people. you can see why the kherson offensive is taking a lot of time. it s flat, open ground. they re under the russian guns. gunfire. and this is what happens