from northern france. with prices of 3000 4000 euros per person and 40 people in the boat, do the maths, it is more lucrative than drug trafficking, with lighter charges. and from superman s costume to superstar guitars, millions of pounds worth of items from the worlds of film, television, and music are up for sale at a memorabilia auction in london. a very warm welcome to the programme. north korea has launched a missile overjapan, sparking anger in tokyo. it defies a un security council resolution ban on missile launches. the rocket came down in the pacific ocean and there are no reports of damage. stephanie prentice reports it s a familiar side, north korea testing its missiles. but monday s launch was different. for the first time since 2017, msl flu all the way overjapan. the latest launch, the fifth in a week, has been strongly condemned by south korean and japanese officials. translation: ., ., translation: north korea s actions regarding translation: north korea s
without doubt the most dangerous lie that they have told is that i somehow boasted about the number of people that i killed in afghanistan. newcastle ease past leicester at st james park and book their place in the league cup semi finals. good morning. it is going to be a colder day to day than yesterday. although some of us are starting with some sunshine, already there are showers in the west. they will develop widely. some will be heavy and thundery, and it is going to be windy. details later in the programme. good morning. it s wednesday, 11th january. our main story. more than 20,000 ambulance workers in england and wales are on strike today, for a second time over pay. nhs providers, which represents hospital and ambulance trusts, said the pressure facing the health service meant it was in an even more precarious position than the previous strike three weeks ago. paramedics, call handlers and ambulance dispatchers are all taking part in today s industrial action. hea
good evening and welcome to bbc news. it s been a tough day that s how the chancellor began his speech to the party faithful at the conservative party conference this afternoon. it follows a dramatic u turn this morning when the government suddenly dropped its plan to scrap the 45p top rate of income tax. only yesterday, the prime minister had insisted the tax cut would stay except in scotland. but now kwasi kwarteng says criticism of the measure had become a huge distraction that had drowned out other measures announced in the government s so called mini budgetjust 10 days ago. his change of heart followed mounting opposition among tory mps to the tax cut. our political editor, chris mason, reports. first thing this morning, things are moving. and fast. the planned tax cut for the highest paid is being junked. the government has blinked. it was an ambitious plan, and we talked to lots of people up and down the country. i saw the reaction. we considered what to do w
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and it could have been you the lucky couple who ve scooped £181; million. he was like, i ve got a secret to tell you. i ve got a secret to tell you. yeah. and then he told me and i was like, don t be stupid! and coming up on the bbc news channel. england starjofra archer s injury nightmare continues. he ll miss the rest of the season with a stress fracture in his lower back. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. the metropolitan police has completed its investigation into breaches of covid regulations at downing street and whitehall. the force said a total of 126 fixed penalty notices have been issued. 28 people have received between two and five fines. downing street have said that the prime minister has been told there will be no more action against him, after he was fined last month for an event on his 56th birthday injune 2020. the conclusion of the police investigation opens the way for the publication of the senior civil servant sue gray s report into go