whether the parkland school gunman, who killed 17 people, should get the death penalty. after being closed by the kremlin in the early days of war, russia s last remaining independent tv channel makes a defiant return to the airwaves. and could you soon be allowed to get wed in your back garden? a change in the law is set to give couples more say over wedding venues and ceremonies in england and wales. hello and welcome if you re watching in the uk or around the world. europe is facing another day of brutal heat and the reality of a fast changing climate. in france, several towns and cities recorded their highest ever temperatures on monday. the uk experienced its warmest ever night last night and is expected to register a0 degree plus temperatures for the first time later today. the met office here has an extreme weather warning in place for large parts of the country. and wildfires are having a devastating impact across the continent, with spain and portugal being parti
now on bbc news, your questions answered. with me to answer your questions is gp and lecturer at the university of manchester s medical school aman amir, and soctoral researcher in extreme heat, climate change and health chloe brimicombe. thank you both for coming on and helping us out to try to answer some of these questions. lots coming in, so let s get cracking. clearly, if we can start with you more on the environmental climate change side of the questions that have been coming in, if we do hit net zero, will this mean that the heatwaves won t keep getting worse and worse? 50. mean that the heatwaves won t keep getting worse and worse? getting worse and worse? so, there