controlled nuclear power plant, the un chief calls for zaporizhzhia to be demilitarised. and finland s prime ministerfaces a backlash after a leaked video shows her dancing and singing at a party with celebrity friends. she says she did nothing illegal. hundreds of thousands of students across england, wales and northern ireland have been receiving their exam results today. a level, t level, and btec students have all been marked based on exams for the first time since two years of covid disruption. compared with 2019, when exams were last sat in person, there s been a i9% increase in students gaining a place at their firm or insurance choice university. the proportion of students in england, wales and northern ireland getting top a level grades has fallen since the record high of last year, but is higher than 2019. 36.4% of pupils have achieved a star and a grades. and for the new t level exams, where students split time between classroom learning and industry placements, th
in the available if they continue and stay in the nhs. we ll have the latest on a comprehensive survey of dental practices conducted by the bbc. also on the programme. following the anger over the strip searching of a teenage schoolgirl it s revealed that hundreds of other children have been strip searched by the metropolitan police. ryan giggs, the former manchester united star, attends court to deny a charge of coercive behaviour and assaulting his former girlfriend. and i m here at the alexander stadium in birmingham where the final day of the commonwealth games is due to end with a musical celebration of the city after more golds for the home nations. england came second in the medal table with 57 gold medals. they included a spectacular performance by england s noah williams and 17 year old andrea spendolini sireix in the diving mixed synchronised iom platform final. and coming up on the bbc news channel. england finish second in the medals table as declanjames and jam
aggressive behaviour and assault. the final medals have been one of the common wealth games. australia top the table with a record breaking middle hole petit mangan. and i am reeta chakrabarti live from the alexander stadium where the closing ceremony is due to start in around happen our marketing the end of the competition of ii happen our marketing the end of the competition of 11 days of sport. good evening and welcome to the bbc news channel. bbc research has found that only one in ten nhs dentists in the uk are taking on new adult patients. the most extensive survey in years has revealed that some areas are dental deserts. out of nearly 6,900 nhs dental practices contacted. 90% said they were no longer accepting any new adult patients. only a quarter of those dental practices said they operated a waiting list to become an nhs patient and for most of those, the wait was at least a year or more. and in 12% of local authority areas in the uk, we couldn t find a single pra
higher, and can this momentum last? this is nasdaq money, tonight, we will see more in depth selloffs, major averages, closing near the lowest of the day, the dow is down nearly 500 points, the biggest loser is the nasdaq, dropping nearly 3 percent. drying out the industry of big tech. take a look at the stocks of amazon, tesla, these companies cost an estimated $350 million investment today. are we in for even more pain ahead? it is a bit of a head scratcher. i think the consensus is that the market was really oversold, we had that rebalanced late last week, and people thought that maybe it would get a little bit more length to the rally. i did not see too many people calling it an end to the selloff over the last couple of weeks, but just really on a sediment basis, into the end of the quarter, this is one of the worst second quarters that we ve had in the last decade or two that we have had two consecutive negative quarters in the stock market. if you are looking at the
Resources at his disposal than rafa benitez, and rafa could be forgiven for his one dimensional game plan. Defend and hope for the best. After half an hour city had already hit the post twice, and rahim sterling finally found a way through the newcastle rearguard. Almost inevitable, really. With a group as powerful as this, you could be forgiven for thinking the rest of the match would be a formality but with this slip from kyle walker, newcastle were almost back in it straightaway, but Nicolas Otamendi intervened. The hosts were heading for their fifth consecutive home defeat. They had hoped that perhaps they would get a chance from a set piece, but referee Andre Marriner was not impressed with this. Benitez will be hoping for reinforcements in january. Guardiolas squad, though, cant break that winning habit. On a night when they did just enough, they still have an aura of invincibility. It is difficult to play when the other team doesnt wa nt to play when the other team doesnt want t