just one tablet an hour from manchester to london today instead of the usual three as an ava nti avanti workers ava nti workers refuse avanti workers refuse to work extra shifts. boiling over at the bridge. how it was the managers who were sent off in yesterday s fiery london derby between chelsea and tottenham in what proved a gripping encounter. coming to the end of the heatwave, through the week, temperatures will return to close to where they should be at the time of year and we are looking at some thunderstorms developing almost anywhere which could be torrential. it s monday the 15th of august. our main story. it s exactly a year since the taliban seized power in afghanistan, ending 20 years of us led military intervention. a turbulent 12 months in the country has seen an economic crisis and a huge reduction of women s
rights of refugees. it s something he knows too well, growing up in afghanistan during the civil war of the 1990s. i was born into conflict. i didn t know any other reality except bombs, jets and surviving bombs in cellars. and every time there was a rocket attack nearby, our hearts would be pumping. and i still remember, two decades later, the heart pumping. you re paralysed, you can t move, you can t run anywhere. but you have to hope for the best. after a childhood in and out of refugee camps, waheed was sent away, in the hopes he d find a better life. he was 15 the only one of his 11 siblings to leave. he fled to the uk, building a life for himself, studying at cambridge and becoming an a&e doctor. but, back home, political tensions continued to grow. last year, they reached a climax. the taliban have seized control of afghanistan and declared the war is over.
student in her class. but the taliban shut most high schools. i am very sad. if i d finished school i would start university but i can t go to university because i m not graduated from school. was it hard for you? no school, no shop. how hard was it? i think it s not for me, and for all of the girls of afghanistan it s a sad memory. and i miss school. sorry. it s ok. sorry. it s hard here, too, far away in the central highlands. this is one of afghanistan s poorest provinces. since the taliban took over, even poorer. and there s still no aid to their government. for the destitute and desperate,
child marriage is prohibited, but pervasive in afghanistan. but not this young. we ve hidden the identity of mother, daughter and son. her in laws told me they will take care of her like their own child because she s so young. they told me, don t worry. what mother wouldn t worry? what child wouldn t weep? a new generation takes shape in a new afghanistan. the taliban say the rights of boys and girls within islam will be respected. but there is growing fear that girls who were learning to lead will be left far behind. lyse doucet, bbc news, kabul. 0ur afghanistan correspondent
ideas on the table but the key thing to remember here is that neither labour nor liz truss or rishi sunak are currently leading the country so these ideas are just that, ideas. any final decisions about what support might be available to people will only be announced when we know who the new prime minister is going to be. . .. who the new prime minister is going to be. ., ,, who the new prime minister is going to be. . ~ , who the new prime minister is going to be. ., ,, y., , . to be. ok, thank you very much indeed for to be. ok, thank you very much indeed for now. it s exactly a year since the taliban seized power in afghanistan, ending 20 years of us led military intervention. a turbulent 12 months in the country has seen an economic crisis and a huge reduction of women s rights, with girls largely banned from secondary schools. our chief international correspondent lyse doucet has been to see how the afghan people have adapted to life under the new regime. it s a man s world.