in egypt following reports that prime minister liz truss ordered him not to attend. a man has been charged with the murder of nine year old olivia pratt korbel, who was shot in her home in liverpool in august. and the ukrainian flag flies once again in a key town in the donetsk region just a day after moscow claimed the territory would be russian forever. now the sport with jane dougall. there was late drama in the premier league yesterday as chelsea rescued a win against crystal palace with a 90th minute winner. graham potter got his first victory as chelsea boss after his side came from a goal down to beat palace at selhurst park. conor gallagher got the winner against his former club in stoppage time. it was a breathtaking game at anfield where liverpool came from 2 0 down to lead brighton 3 2 after an adam webster own goal. but leandro trossard s hat trick meant brighton walked away with a point. that s more ground lost in the premier league table forjurgen klopp s si
opposition parties demand an explaination from borisjohnson, after he met with the senior civil servant, sue gray, ahead of the publication of her report into lockdown parties at downing street. pharmacists have been given temporary power to make swaps to women s hrt prescriptions, amid ongoing shortages. welcome to bbc news. australia s labor party is returning to government with a promise to transform the country into a renewable energy superpower. the party has come first in a general election, but hasn t secured an overall majority. it s not yet clear if it ll form a minority or coalition government. the outgoing prime minister, scott morrison, has congratulated his rival and successor anthony albanese. in his victory speech, the labour leader paid tribute to the outgoing prime minister and said australia was entering a new era. scott morrison called me to congratulate myself and the labor party on our victory at the election. cheering and applause. scott very graciou
Some Companies Say if they cant reopen they wont be able to pay their workers. Our Business Correspondent Vivienne Nunis reports. Beauty open but not as business had hoped. Our team is in shock. I do not even want to tell them. Today, beauticians were due to start offering facial treatments. 2a hours ago, the government changed its mind and put the brakes on lockdown measures easing. Now this salon has an appointment book full of cancellations. 80 of our business is to do with facials, we are renowned for them. Eyelash extensions, we cant do that. The Beauty Industry had hoped to be operating normally again at the start ofjuly, alongside hairdressers. But now more job losses look likely. This will be very tough. We will see how we are going to ride the storm. The future also looks uncertain for nightclubs. Normally in the summer, fabric, one of londons most famous venues would be heaving. Instead the sound systems here have been silent for the past four months. The bar staff, floor sta
It is another warm, humid start to the day. Further thunderstorms especially in the south but it should be a dry day to day across the northern half of the uk. A sensational comeback in the Champions League Paris Saint Germain score twice in injury time to beat atalanta, and qualify for the semi finals for the first time in 25 years. Its thursday the 13th of august. Our top story hundreds of thousands of students in england, wales and Northern Ireland are receiving a level and vocational results this morning. On the eve of results day, education secretary Gavin Williamson issued an apology to students after coronavirus forced the cancellation of exams, meaning their grades are based on estimates. This morning on breakfast well hear from anxious students, their teachers, and university leaders. Well also get the latest on the annual clearing process, which matches up students with University Places. And at 7 30 well speak to Gavin Williamson. But first, this report from our education co