interesting we look at the rest of europe, other european countries have done more than britain has so far. you think is going to put pressure on richey sue 7 ? i 7 i don t think it will, unfortunately rishi sunak has been under a lot of pressure. skyrocketing living costs and so far, we have seen nothing, pretty much and obviously these dreadlocks are a sign of more signs of frustration from workers across the country in the ranges to come and reviewed some of discontent in the government of done the best to try and move the agenda away from that and move the agenda away from that and obviously not necessarily out of there and doing what sexual allegations claims we have also heard from train drivers union their planning to drive during the financial times into the government really tries to put their hands in the pockets to try to help find people. the pockets to try to help find eo - le. the pockets to try to help find neale, the pockets to try to help find eole. .,
many bird colonies in the uk. we ve been given special access to the islands to see the scale of the outbreak. live from our studio in singapore. this is bbc news. it s newsday. it s six in the morning in singapore, ”pm in london and five in the evening in chicago, where police are still searching for the gunman who killed six people at a fourth ofjuly parade. the independence day event had barely begun at highland park some 50 kilometres north of chicago, when a volley of shots rang out. police say they ve found a gun, but not the shooter himself. this report from our correspondent nomia iqbal. the independence day parade had just started. americans in this wealthy chicago suburb were out in the sunshine, celebrating the day their country became an independent nation. gunshot are you kidding me right now? ten minutes in, shots rang out. let s go! there was confusion and panic. people moved quickly for safety. stay on the side. i remember hearing shootings, going, like, ts
how the former president donald trump put pressure on the then vice president mike pence to overturn the election results. today is the third day of hearings from presenting the findings of the committee investigation and two men are appearing before today s hearing. the older man blue shirt you can see is a retired judge who was an informal adviser to mike pence. the younger gentleman is greg jacob and he is a former legal counsel to the vice president. the session his life now. has all the players led by mr eastman got wrapped around the axle may the hysterical evidence claim by mr eastman let me explain very simply this is what i said would require a digression that i would be glad to undertake if you wished in short if i had been advising for brett vice president of the united states onjanuary brett vice president of the united states on january six brett vice president of the united states onjanuary six and evenif united states onjanuary six and even if then vic
victoria derbyshire to take a look at benediction and more of this week s latest releases in the film review at 17.16. hello and welcome. a woman who was terrorised and abused by an mi5 agent is taking legal action against the security service. beth, not her real name, appeared in a bbc investigation which revealed her partner had his used his security status had used his security status to coercively control her. he also attacked her with a machete and threatened to kill her. the foreign national can t be named, after the government took the bbc to court to block publication. the man no no longer works for the service. earlier, i spoke to our home affairs correspondent, daniel de simone, who had this assessment. this was my investigation into this agent who we can referred to as x, and we found that he was a very serious domestic abuser, misogynist and extremist. he d abused two partners and boasted about abusing them and exploiting other women. 0ne them and exploiting other
saying these are our concerns, but there s a further concern now, which is now is not the time for the uk and the eu to be having a fight about post brexit trade rules when we are trying to maintain an alliance against russia over ukraine. so that is his real worry. he says that if predident putin is looking for any opportunity to pray that alliance affray, that s why he s been very clear. these are his words, lower the temperature, and make no unilateral action. mira; words, lower the temperature, and make no unilateral action. why does it matter? it make no unilateral action. why does it matter? it matters make no unilateral action. why does it matter? it matters because i make no unilateral action. why does it matter? it matters because this i it matter? it matters because this row sometimes it matter? it matters because this row sometimes over it matter? it matters because this row sometimes over the - it matter? it matters because this row sometimes over the northern j