in for heavy criticism from environmental campaigners saying they don t go far enough. a standing ovation for king charles as he becomes the first british monarch to address the german parliament. and stray it s one of the top tips to win big at tonight s bafta awards for the british gaming industry. and coming up on the bbc news channel. under the lights of stamford bridge, a chance for chelsea to join arsenal in the women s champions league semi finals. they are 1 0 up after the first leg against holders lyon. good evening. a man has been found guilty of murdering nine year old olivia pratt korbel in her home in liverpool last summer. thomas cashman fired shots through the family s front door while chasing another man through the streets. the 34 year old was also found guilty of wounding olivia s mother in the attack and the attempted murder of a convicted drugs dealerjoseph nee. police said that olivia s death should not be in vain and they hope that today s verdict will
in russia, an americanjournalist is arrested and accused of spying. the white house has condemned the move in the strongest terms. a new blood test, which could save thousands from having unnecessary chemotherapy every year. and the giant business of gaming we report on tonight s winners at the bafta games awards. and coming up in the sport on the bbc news channel. we ll have the best of the action from the womens champions league. as chelsea take on serial european cup winners lyon with a place in the semi finals at stake. dealer in liverpool last summer. it was, in the words of the prosecutors, a case that shocked notjust a city, but a whole nation. today, thomas cashman was convicted of the little girl s murder, which happened when he opened fire while chasing another local criminal. cashman was also found guilty of injuring olivia s mother and of the attempted murder ofjoseph nee another drug dealer. cashman s family were ushered out of the courtroom after loudly protes
talking about possible other options for the government but the ruling seemed to be very clear and categorical that rwanda isn t the best country for the uk to send migrants. best country for the uk to send miarants. ., , migrants. the ruling was categorical. migrants. the ruling was categorical. there - migrants. the ruling was categorical. there was . migrants. the ruling was - categorical. there was some suggestion it might have been more nuanced but it wasn t. there has been talk about whether the government might strengthen the agreement that it has with rwanda about rwanda s processing system but given the strength of the judgment, we don t know how the government will react. rishi sunak did make the point that crucially the supreme court, like the court of appeal and high court, has confirmed the principle of sending illegal migrants to a safe third country for processing is lawful. does that mean they will look at alternative their countries? we don t know which is
grant shapps has rebranded it to be about energy security. i grant shapps has rebranded it to be about energy security. about energy security. i think it is the flip side about energy security. i think it is the flip side of about energy security. i think it is the flip side of the about energy security. i think it is the flip side of the same - about energy security. i think it is the flip side of the same coin, i about energy security. i think it is the flip side of the same coin, so | the flip side of the same coin, so as you get to more renewables including nuclear you do decarbonise the whole energy economy. so it is really two parts of the same thing. but does today s plan go far enough? in the run up to the un climate summit in glasgow two years ago, then by minister borisjohnson boasted of how the uk would make world beating carbon reductions. the problem is, the cut detailed in today s report a full short of that target. today s report a full short of that tar: et. ., ,
our climate editorjustin rowlatt has the latest. the secretary of state for energy and net zero was channeling his inner churchill in a world war two bunker when he announced his new plan. today, with putin weaponizing energy across europe, our energy security has never been more critical. the plan is supposed to show how the government will cut emissions after it lost a legal challenge by activists last summer. mr shapps has rebranded it to be about energy security. i think it s the flip side of the same coin. so as you get to more renewables, including nuclear, you actually do decarbonise the the whole energy economy. but does today s plan go far enough? in the run up to the un climate summit in glasgow two years ago, borisjohnson boasted of how the uk would make world beating carbon reductions. the cuts in today s report fall