advancing on the battlefield. we ll have all the latest developments. day two of prince harry in court. he says he found it suspicious, that difficult conversations between him and an ex girlfriend appeared in stories in the daily mirror. the uk prime minister is in washington dc. we ll ask how he s being received and what he s trying to get out of his trip. and the croccodile who got herself pregnant. on her own. we ll find out how. we re going to look at ukraine s military advances in a minute. first the damage by the attack on the dam. look at this. this is the scene in the city of kherson. not streets but rooftops. many people spending night on rooftop waiting for rescue. 29 towns and villages tens of thousands of people at risk. remember the size of the area impacted. dnipro river, kherson. these are satellite pictures. you could see just two days apart, you can see the difference of the flood water. our correspondentjames water. our correspondent james waterhouse is wat
by the barclay family. it said the loans did not affect the newspaper operations. family members howard and aidan barclay have been removed as directors. security staff at heathrow airport have announced a fresh wave of strikes this summer. the unite union will stage 31 days of action in what it has called a major escalation of its pay dispute. the strikes coincide with school holidays and affect every weekend in august. a heathrow spokesperson said it will do everything it can to minimise disruption during the strikes. a heat health alert has been issued for parts of england as temperatures are predicted to hit 30 degrees celcius over the weekend. the alert is in place from 9 o clock on friday morning until 9 o clock on monday morning in london, the midlands, eastern and southern england. people are being asked to check on vulnerable friends and family. you re live with bbc news. the uk s prime minister has begun a two day trip to washington. support for ukraine, ai and economic coo
let s ta ke take a look at stories hitting the headlines here in the uk. the daily and sunday telegraph newspapers, along with the spectator magazine are to be put up for sale. it s due to debts owed by their parent group. lloyds banking group is looking to recover money owed by companies controlled by the barclay family. it said the loans did not affect the newspaper operations. security staff at heathrow airport have announced a fresh wave of strikes this summer. the unite union will stage 31 days of action in what it has called a major escalation of its pay dispute. the strikes coincide with school holidays and affect every weekend in august. a heat health alert has been in parts of england to hit 30 degrees over the weekend. the alert is in place from nine o clock friday morning until nine o clock on monday morning until nine o clock on monday morning for the mud two blood midlands and southern england. and julie goodyear, best known
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