in the country s faltering property sector. that means that china s credit rating is at risk of a downgrade. the government in beijing is rumoured to be considering providing more financial support for property developers including evergrande and country garden which are both billions of dollars in debt. earlier i spoke to janet mui, head of market analysis at rbc brewin dolphin. i asked her whether this suggests things are getting worse for the world s second largest economy? this is a reminder of what investors already know which is a slowing economy and a downturn in the property sector, and the government is going back to the old way, they want to reduce debt in this estimate but it is proving to be very difficult, so the stimulus measures are what is worrying moody s. they think it will raise the debt level in the economy. so, it isjust a reminder. it does not change too much what investors already think about china. a lot of people said beijing should have done more
a looping alex greenwood header giving the visitors the lead after 12 minutes. a quickfire double from laurenjames 2 goals in 2 minutes approaching the break. beth mead has just put england to 4-0 beth mead has just put england to 4 0 up in scotland so it really is england in cruise control. for all the other nations league results, head to the bbc sport website. two games ongoing in the premier league on tuesday. arsenal can extend their lead to five points at the top of the premier league table, with a win at lutonand table, with a win at luton. burnley will be looking to build on that big 5 0 win against sheffield united. victory away at wolves would take them out of the relegation zone. but that s not on their minds right now. wolves taking a 1 0 lead at half time. south korea s hwang hee chan giving wolves the lead just before half time, while it s 0 0 betwen arsenal and luton. manchester united manager erik ten hag says his squad are together dismissing suggestions
ruled against the policy. the government is putting more measures in place, which could include allowing parliament to vote and confirm that rwanda is a safe destination for asylum seekers who come to the uk. our correspondent mayeni jones is in the capital kigali. it s a very packed day for the home secretary. he will only be spending a few days here in kigali, the capital of rwanda. his agenda includes visiting the british high commission. he will also be taking a tour of the rwandan genocide memorial, which was erected to commemorate the 1994 genocide here in rwanda that so many members of the tutsi ethnic clan killed. after that, he will have a break. he will have a short bilateral meeting under the treaty will be signed and there will be press conferences. as we flew in, we could see many international visitors coming here. that is the image rwanda wants to present, that it is a modern country, one of africa s fastest developing economies. but its critics and members of
to coal, gas and oil are attending that s four times the number at last year s conference in egypt. climate reporter esme stallard has a summary of today s events in dubai. we are on day six here in dubai of cop28, and for the first time, 60 countries came together to sign what they are calling the global cooling pledge. this year, many countries have suffered back to back heat waves and extreme heat, and that is expected to only get worse, with climate change. today, countries have committed to design our buildings in our homes better, not only to reduce the amount of heat related deaths but also to reduce the emissions from the energy that is going to be needed to keep our home school. we also got a new draught text this morning. countries have been working on negotiating on, and we saw proposals put forward for the first time how we might reduce ourfossilfuels. there the first time how we might reduce our fossil fuels. there was also, talk about oil and gas companies, ne
good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. the government has signed a new deal with rwanda today, the latest attempt in plans to send some migrants there. the supreme court ruled the last version of the policy was against the law as migrants sent to rwanda would then be at risk of being sent back home dangerous countries. today the home secretary james cleverly insisted the new deal addressed those issues. but he couldn t guarantee that any flights carrying asylum seekers would take off before the next election. our political editor chris mason travelled with him to rwanda. this was james cleverly s first foreign trip as home secretary, but hang on a minute, a spot of east african deja vu. priti patel came here as home secretary in april of last year and suella braverman was here in march. three home secretaries making it to rwanda before a single migrant. last month, the supreme court said the rwanda plan was unlawful. this is what the government s hoped for solution