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in cases of hepatitis in children in the uk. 7a infections have been registered since the start of the year. doctors say they can t rule out a link with covid i9 cases. the malian army says three europeans were among a group of suspected jihadists detained during a military operation over the weekend. but a statement from the armed forces gave no further details. mali has been in the grip of an islamist insurgency in its northern sahel regions for more than ten years. this player macro the two most senior members of the uk government are resisting opposition calls to resign, after being fined for breaking lockdown rules. borisjohnson and rishi sunak, the chancellor of the exchequer, have paid their fines and apologised. here s our political correspondent, jonathan blake. the two men at the heart of government, but now found to
resisting opposition calls to quit after being fined for breaching lockdown rules. a whole life sentence is handed down to the islamic state group sympathiser who murdered the mp sir david amess. outside court, police read a statement from his family. it breaks our heart to know that our husband and father would have greeted the murderer with a smile of friendship and would have been anxious to help. how sickening to think what happened next. it is beyond evil. the mayor of the ukrainian city of mariupol says 21,000 civilians have died there amid growing signs russia could be about to capture the key port.
with opposition calls for borisjohnson to resign, we ll bring you all the details and reaction, and be asking if he s done enough to fix the damage done. also this lunchtime: high energy bills could be here to stay for up to two years, says the head of british gas. putting the brakes on all lane smart motorways the government pauses the scheme because of safety concerns. an admission from tennis star novak djokovic of mistakes on his paperwork to enter australia. and why measures to protect the endangered red squirrel could be having the opposite effect. and coming up on the bbc news channel: can england finish the ashes series on a high? captainjoe root thinks so as he urges his side to bring that fighting spirit from sydney to hobart.
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