as prince harry opens a legal case against news group newspapers court documents reveal prince william settled a phone hacking claim against them for a very large sum. senior health officials to be quizzed about access to nhs dentists after a bbc investigation revealed a drastic resort to diy dentistry. # we could ve had it all. # rolling in the deep. and adele surprises james corden in the final carpool karaoke before he steps down as host of the late late show. and coming up on bbc news, ronnie o sullivan makes his 100th appearance at the crucible as he continues his bid for a record eighth world championship title against luca brecel in the quarterfinals. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. there are hopes that a 72 hour ceasefire in sudan, which began last night, will allow civilians to leave the capital khartoum including potentially thousands of uk citizens. there ve been ten days of violence and three previous attempts at a ceasefire between rival
ceremonial brass content playing for lifter, as we honor the air force is 75th birthday in my own father master sgt miguel compos is going to be here at the end of the show to help us celebrate the air force. pete: master sgt run the joint. the command sgt, first sergeants, doesn t matter the service they are in charge even if you outrank them. rachel: my dad is supersweet i can t imagine him scaring anyone but we will see. pete: he s sweet to you not young airmen. will: it ll be awesome to have you got on the program in honor of the air force 75th birt birthday. pete: happy send everybody. rachel: it s great to be here. will: yesterday we had lieutenant governor of texas on the we preston with immigration stories in the news of course florida and texas shipping illegal immigrants to the north, new new york city, washington, d.c. and martha s vineyard. today we want to bring in lieutenant governor of florida about that particular birth story shipping illegal immigrants to mar
Food prices were the main reason for the fall it is slightly less than had been expected. Inflation has been gradually coming down since its peak 18 months ago. 0ur chief economics correspondent, dharshini david, reports. From the moment her day starts, higher prices are taking their toll on sam, who cares for adults with learning difficulties. Water is nearly 9 more expensive than a year ago. Energy bills are down 18 long awaited relief for many. Food and drink, however, is up 4 overall. Milk is cheaper, as you may have noticed, but that could be overshadowed by the likes of sugar, which is 14 dearer. Sams had pay rises, but she is forgoing things from haircuts to eye tests to make ends meet. I have thought about leaving for a better paid job, but i love myjob, im very passionate about myjob and its actually not a job, its a vocation. Inflation has lowered considerably from its peak, helped by lower energy and food prices on a global basis. Also, the impact of higher interest rates. A
against alex salmond say the first minister misled them while giving evidence this month. sharp words exchanged at the first high level meeting between america s new presidential administration and china. and coming up this hour. as part of our young reporter series, we hearfrom an apprentice footballer about the pressures of trying to make it as a professional. hello and welcome if you re watching in the uk or around the world. germany s health minister has warned there is not enough coronavirus vaccine to stop a third wave in europe. germany is facing further restrictions because the number of cases are rising rapidly. some eu countries including germany will resume the roll out of the astrazeneca jab today, following a pause over safety concerns. the european medicines agency reviewed the jab and found that it was not associated with a higher risk of blood clots. france, germany and italy, along with cyprus, latvia and lithuania, are to restart use of the jab today w
evidence that did not mean anything? newsgroup newspapers are now fighting to bring an end to the waves of civil litigation against them. at the end of 2022, they asked the courts to strike out two high profile claims arguing that the alleged unlawful activity happened too long ago. one is the case of prince harry, the other is of hugh grant. the press should have massive power. they are such an important pillar of democracy. they need to be there to hold power to account. where there is a genuine public interest, i think the press should given enormous license, almost to the point of illegality. but it does not matter really what a celebrity is doing. it s interesting to the public, but it s definitely not