we ll be looking at where this leaves rishi sunak. also on the programme: the business group the cbi in crisis it suspends key activities as a second allegation of rape emerges and dozens of firms end their membership. the casualties mount and the un says there are now over 400 dead in the fighting in sudan between rival factions of the army. and in the premier league tonight leaders arsenal fight back in an epic match at home to southampton. on bbc london. for the scrappage scheme. good evening. the deputy prime minister and justice secretary dominic raab has resigned from government after a report upheld some bullying claims against him. speaking to the bbc in his first tv interview following his resignation, he hit out at what he called activist civil servants , claiming they effectively wanted to block government reform and he suggested the report sets a dangerous precedent. mr raab was investigated after at least eight formal complaints at three different departme
they said, i don t support the work, it s costing too much money. there was this myth of the british stiff upper lip that s not how it was on the ground at the time. people complain that much the same way they are now about ukraine. and what s happening in russia, the forced evacuation of children from ukraine into russia is a genocide. itjust is, it fulfils the criteria for a genocide, and we are now talking in some of the papers today of the torture of the workers at the zaporizhzhia nuclear plant, russia taking it off the ukrainian electricity grid and putting it on to the russian electricity grid. in an orderfor to the russian electricity grid. in an order for that to happen for safety reasons, they are shelling the plant in order to make the ukrainian grid disconnect, then they have an excuse to run it off the russian grid. this kind of stuff is the kind of thing that does cost a life and is global in its importance. life and is global in its importance. life and is
I saw her injuries, i knew she was gone Downing Street insists theres no change to the governments policy on the Public Sector pay cap, amid continuing pressure to lift it. The Northern Ireland secretary, James Brokenshire, has told the commons he believes a deal can be reached in the stormont Power Sharing arrangement, but gaps still remain between the two parties. Andy murray begins defending his title at wimbledon with a straight sets win against kazakh, Alexander Bublik. Its 5 00. Our main story the long awaited report into child abuse injerseys care system has been published this afternoon. The three year Public Inquiry found there had been a tragic history of abuse on the island, and persistent failures at all levels in the management and operation of Childrens Homes for decades. The inquiry, which heard from more than 600 witnesses, says children may still be at risk today. It recommended that the notorious haut de la garenne Childrens Home be demolished. Richard lister reports.
fog patches as well. early mist and fog patches as well. the rain is really slowing down and affecting northern ireland, so a big change in the weather. some rain for southern scotland and showers may be developing across england and wales and something a bit wetter in the south west of england. to the north of the band of rain, some sunshine away from low cloud in north east scotland. temperatures could reach 16 perhaps in the sunshine but i6 perhaps in the sunshine but otherwise, temperatures evening out at about 11 14. this is the forecast for the marathon, not great, it will be cool but it looks like we have got some rain, particularly in the morning. this could be one of the wettest parts of the country on sunday. rain developing in the south east, pushing into east anglia. elsewhere, we will find a bit of sunshine but not a lot. some showers which could be turning a bit wintry over the mountain tops in scotland. a really strong wind is picking up in northern scotland, dropping th