hello. a very warm welcome to the programme. the british government has been plunged into fresh chaos after the resignation of its home secretary, suella braverman, and accusations by some members of the governing conservative party that they had been manhandled into supporting the government in a vote in parliament. in her resignation letter, ms braverman accused the prime minister liz truss of pretending there had been no mistakes and hoping everything would magically come right . later, two ministers in charge of party discipline were rumoured to have resigned but it was later announced that they are to remain in post. here s the bbc s political editor chris mason. tonight at westminster, rolling case studies in chaos crises engulfing the government by the hour. the home secretary resigns. those at the highest level in government don t even know if others have followed her. at teatime, a man who was rebelling against liz truss just days ago was appointed by her as home
was made aware of a complaint about an mp s inappropriate behaviour before giving him a topjob. and riddle of the sands why this silo of the stuff is helping to store cheap, clean electricity. hello and welcome. six people dead, several more wounded and now, one man arrested. those are the bare facts of another mass shooting in the us. this time in a well to do suburb just north of chicago, at the start of a fourth ofjuly day of celebration. hundreds of people, mums, dads and their children had embarked on a parade through highland park, when a gunman started firing from a rooftop, armed with a high powered rifle. nomia iqbal has this report. here you go! 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. child: are you kidding me right now? - ten minutes in, shots rang out. commotion. there was confusion and panic. people moved quickly for
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you know, american voters that it is, it has a plan and it is taking these concerns seriously. and so i think additional external pressures such as the one you refer to are certainly not going to help the situation. the situation. 0k, professor garret martin, the situation. 0k, professor garret martin, from - the situation. 0k, professor garret martin, from the - garret martin, from the american university thank you very much. my american university thank you very much- american university thank you very much. my pleasure. thank ou. president putin has announced heightened security measures across russia, including the annexed crimea, and declared martial law in the four unlawfully occupied regions of ukraine. the move, in the luhansk, donetsk, zaporizhzhia, and kherson regions, allows the stopping of people s movement, forced labour for defence purposes and the confiscation of property. the new general in charge of the russian invasion has admitted that the situation for his troop