his wife has told the bbc the economic impact of the war is tough on the allies but ukranians are counting casualties rather than pennies. donald trump has accused joe biden of being the real enemy of the state, days after the president branded him a threat to american democracy. the former us president was holding a rally in pennsylvania the first since the fbi raided his mar a lago residence, in florida. nasa has called off the planned launch of the artemis mission to the moon for the second time in a week. the lift off of the giant rocket was postponed after the discovery of a much larger fuel leak than the one that prevented the first launch. now on bbc news, borisjohnson: departing downing street. looking back at borisjohnson s time in no 10, from brexit to the coronavirus pandemic, partygate and the russian invasion of ukraine. a warning this programme contains flashing images. six weeks ago, typhoon fighter jet took off from raf base in lincolnshire. its co pilot h
in relation to the murder of nine year old olivia pratt korbel in liverpool. one of the suspects was arrested on suspicion of murder. the conservative leadership favourite, liz truss, pledges immediate action on energy bills during herfirst week in office, if she becomes prime minister. ukrainian families close to europe s largest nuclear power plant say they re living in fear despite the arrival of un monitors. donald trump calls president biden an enemy of the state at his first rally since the fbi searched his florida resort for sensitive files. the most vicious, hateful and divisive speech ever delivered by an american president. pope francis has beatified one of his predecessors, popejohn paul i, in a ceremony at the vatican. now on bbc news borisjohnson: departing downing street. looking back at boris johnson s time in no 10, from brexit to the coronavirus pandemic, partygate and the russian invasion of ukraine. a warning this programme contains flashing images. six
and sons prince william and prince harry walked behind the coffin along with other senior palace officials. music and drum beats from the military marching band punctuated the journey, and the final resting place for queen elizabeth. good day to all of you. i m alex witt in for halle jackson. we will take to you london in just a bit for a more expansive look at this historic day in the u.k. the other big story here in the u.s., a flurry of developments in the investigation surrounding classified documents at donald trump s mar-a-lago home, as well as the january 6th insurrection. first, the latest filing in the mar-a-lago search. the d.o.j. is warning that any delay in its ability to look at documents seized there could be expected to result in damage to the national security, including exceptionally grave degenerative, any delay could cause irreparable harm to the government and the public, and the most recent unredacted section of the affidavit used to secure the mar-a-la
beated the drum, moving the stiffest of upper lips betting the drum, moving even the stiffest of upper lips. the coffin carrying to westminster, and the guards, they lifted it on a raised platform, in medieval timber and a few tennis balls from the days of hen i have viii and you can notice the sweat on their brows, the cof en is lined in lead. and they sing the queen to her rest, as king charles put it, quoting hamlet, these guards, these men must first lift a quarter ton with a crown on top. the queen lies in state for four days, her coffin will be watched over constantly until her funeral at westminster abby on monday and the line to see her stretches two and a half miles. here is the map, the wait is up to 30 hours. joining me now is nbc news correspondent molly hunter. a wait of up to 30 hours is truly incredible. what are folks telling you about why they felt that they needed to be there, why they were willing to wait in a line like that? yes, not only willing to
and the most vulnerable people on the edge of famine. and the most vulnerable people on the edge of famine. the and the most vulnerable people on the edge of famine. and the most vulnerable people on the edge of famine. the eu launches action against the uk the edge of famine. the eu launches action against the uk for the edge of famine. the eu launches action against the uk for failing - the edge of famine. the eu launches action against the uk for failing to i action against the uk for failing to comply. 15 year old sebastian, who died after months of torture at the hands of his mother and her partner, who have been found guilty today. later, britishjournalist who have been found guilty today. later, british journalist and correspondent discuss the leadership contest and the deal to get ukraine s grain moving again. that s an date line in half an hour. that s in dateline in half an hour. if you justjoined us, a warm welcome to bbc news. we begin with the question