parents feel, and also the other victim, john atkinson, who the report also said it was more likely he could have been saved if better first aid had been administered at the time. it sjust first aid had been administered at the time. it s just so sad when you see that and you hear the findings of the report that catalogue a lot of the report that catalogue a lot of failures by the emergency services who, so many individual people and paramedics were working so hard but it was poor organisation at the top. it s really very stark findings today. at at the top. it s really very stark findings today. at the top. it s really very stark findinus toda . .., , ., findings today. of course the mirror focuses on saffie findings today. of course the mirror focuses on saffie with findings today. of course the mirror focuses on saffie with a focuses on saffie with a heartbreaking picture of her. you mentioned john atkinson who was a care worker, who was six metres away from the exp
ukraine s slow advance on the russian held city of kherson amid reports russia could be preparing to withdraw our international editor jeremy bowen is on the front line. you can see why the kherson offensive is taking a lot of time. it is flat, open ground. they are under the russian guns. explosions. pakistan s former prime minister imran khan survives a gun attack during a protest march. and the leisure centres, swimming pools and gyms that could be forced to close this winter as a result of soaring energy costs. coming up in sport on the bbc news channel, manchester united win their final europa league group game, but finishing second means a potentially tricky knockout round playoff awaits. good evening. the bank of england has raised interest rates from 2.25% to 3% the biggest single hike in more than 30 years to try to dampen down soaring inflation. it will impact everything from mortgages and rents to the price of food and services. the bank warned that the uk is
in the uk, as the bank of england warns the longest recession on record lies ahead. the united states calls for a un security council meeting to discuss north korea s continued use of ballistic missiles. and the world s disappearing glaciers a new report says a third could have melted to nothing in less than 30 years. live from our studio in singapore, this is bbc news. it s newsday. we begin the programme with dramatic developments in pakistan, where the former prime minister imran khan has been shot and injured while leading a protest march in the east of the country, calling for early elections. mr khan had been greeting supporters from the top of a lorry as a convoy of vehicles made its way to the capital, islamabad. he s been treated for injuries to his leg. pakistan s president called it a heinous assassination attempt. from pakistan, our correspondent samira hussain reports. thursday s protest march started like all the others, and then this happened. gunfire footage
biden signs into law the democrats tax and spending free. joe manchin admits democrats newly signed act will not provide life any time soon. well, immediately it s not. l.a. still really, really unsafe. listen to this. the holiday reporter says more stars are hiring at home body guards because of the spike in high profile crime. give hair cut. maybe a little trim. want to go out there tomorrow? ain t it funny how life changes wake up ain t nothing the same and life changes life changes. ain t that true and ain t that true about what goes on? isn t that true? ainsley: my grandmother might be listening. steve: that s okay. life changes. listen, the weather is going to change right now in d.c. it is 65 degrees. it is clear. the daytime high is going to be 81. as you look at that, we are 22 minutes away from sunrise. sunrise officially today at 6:23. ainsley: that s why you got this open and brian didn t. look how pretty that shot is, brian. are you a li
Of the city for the first time, to face strong resistance from so called Islamic State. And on newsnight, theresa may an unelected leader with a major constitutional negotiation to deliver, and a small majority in house, wins the day and sails forth. In the light of labours meltdown in copeland, is the party lead byJeremy Corbyn far from an effective opposition . Good evening and welcome to bbc news. Theresa may has said winning the copeland by election was an astounding victory for the conservatives. Its the first time a party in government has taken a seat in a by election for 35 years. Labour had held copeland since 1935, but the conservatives overturned a labour majority of more than 2,500. The labour Leaderjeremy Corbyn described the defeat as Very Disappointing but he said he wouldnt be standing down. In a second by election in stoke on trent central, labour did see off a challenge from the ukip leader paul nuttall, but with a reduced majority. Our deputy political editor, john p