ready to form a new executive. a new election will be called at one minute past midnight if no executive is formed that s 2a weeks since the last poll. in other news: the oil giant shell reports quarterly profits of nearly $9.5 billion its second highest on record but pays no windfall tax in the uk. and now we know the title of prince harry s much anticipated and controversial memoir. it s called spare, and it documents his move to america. the elected assembly which runs northern ireland is hours away from collapsing, over the region s post brexit trade arrangements. politicians have until one minute past midnight uk time that s around five hours from now to restore a power sharing agreement before a new election is called. political parties met at stormont today in a last ditch effort to try to form a new executive nearly six months after they were elected. procedures though are being blocked by the democratic unionist party the dup which objects to the no
should get the death penalty. and after being closed by the kremlin in the early days of war, russia s last remaining independent tv channel makes a defiant return to the airwaves. hello and welcome. yes, it is warm, isn t it? especially if you are tuning in across europe. europe is waking up to another day of brutal temperatures and the reality of a fast changing climate. in france, several towns and cities recorded their highest ever temperatures on monday. the uk is expected to follow suit today. and it s notjust the heat. wildfires and now drought are having a devastating impact across the continent. with the latest, here s the bbc s tim allman. in much of europe, the heat is just relentless. here, in western france, columns of smoke make this look more like a war zone than a tourist destination. firefighters do what they can, spraying the trees with water. at this nearby hotel, they put gas canisters in the swimming pool to try and stop them exploding. the flames are now
live from cnn center, this is cnn newsroom. with rosemary church. today marks one week since 21 innocent lives were cut short by a gunman who opened fire inside an elementary school in uvalde texas. in the hours ahead, the first funeral will be held in the devastated community. one day after grieving family gathered for visitations or two of the young victims. more visitation and funerals are planned in the week ahead. but some of the 19 students and two teachers killed in the horrific shooting. but amid the grief, there is growing anger over the police response. as the justice department to repair first a lot to review a law enforcement actions. cnn s, adrian bowed, us has more. we are now getting our first glimpse at some of the information relate to officers outside. robb elementary. school as a massacre was unfolding on the inside. abc news obtained a portion of video that appears to be audio from one 9-1-1 operator relaying information from a child inside the classro
travelling from great britain to northern ireland. they also want changes to things like tax arrangements and government support for businesses and northern island to bring that more in line with ones in great britain. the foreign secretary today spoke to his eat you counterpart, they will continue talking but if those talks fail there is a new law passing through there is a new law passing through the west minister parliament here, which would allow essentially ministers to override key part of that protocol. the eu think that this is illegal and have hinted they could introduce trade retaliation in response. the key question after the new prime minister is would he be willing to plough ahead with the law and risk escalating tensions or would he be more keen to compromise? russia s president vladimir putin has predicted that the coming decade will be the most dangerous and unpredictable since the end of the second world war. in a major speech in moscow, he defended russia s actions
job that will add straight in to the next by minister parliament in trays how they might deal with possible further strike. ione wells, bbc news. and of course we will keep you up to date on that as it progresses. all the detail on mine as well. online as well. nearly five months after being forced to close down, russia s last independent tv channel is back on air. the station known as tv rain was blocked a week into russia s invasion of ukraine because it described it as a war it s broadcasting from neighbouring latvia. this is what their presenter said in their first broadcast from outside russia. 0ver over the next two hours will cover the top news of the day. it is a phrase i haven t uttered in a.5 months. that is a long time. with me is our reporter, azadeh moshiri. a big moment. they are back on