more money for social care in england to help free up nhs beds, but critics say it s just tinkering around the edges. iranian police and anti government protesters clash in tehran for a seventh day in the worst unrest for years after the death of a young woman in police custody. and launching the see monster, the latest project in a festival of creativity in the uk, costing the taxpayer £120 million. is it worth it? and coming up in the sport on the bbc news channel england s cricketers convincingly crushed in karachi as pakistan level the t20 series with a ten wicket win. good evening. interest rates have risen to their highest level for 14 years, heaping extra costs on mortgage holders, credit card users and businesses. the governor of the bank of england warned that the uk economy may already be in recession. rates have risen by 0.5% today the seventh hike in a row as the bank tries to curb inflation. interest rates now stand at 2.25%. our economics editor faisal isla
translation: i asked why they did not transfer her i to the hospital and they said the ambulance s key was lost for 20 minutes and they could not find it. can you believe this? welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. many russian citizens are trying to flee their country to escape the military mobilisation announced by vladimir putin. tickets for direct flights between russia and serbia have sold out, and there are long queues on other border crossings. president putin s order to mobilise 300,000 russian reservists to fight in ukraine led to protests on wednesday, at which more than a thousand people were reportedly arrested. 0ur russia editor steve rosenberg reports from moscow. called up by the kremlin, they set off for ukraine. russian reservists now part of vladimir putin s war. there were scenes like these across russia. a sense of shock at the first mobilisation here since world war ii, and apprehension at what lies ahead. child cries. daddy, cr
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preparations for the first ever terrorist attack on the island. officers said semiautomatic weapons and thousands of rounds of ammunition had been seized. now on bbc news, the travel show. coming up on the travel show this place is a realfiesta! sings. wow! look at this! something so exhilarating about watching horses running. look at these guys! hello and welcome to the travel show. this week, we are taking a breakfrom being on the road to look back at some of our favourite stories from the past three months. now, this summer has seen record temperatures here in london and in other parts of the world. some airlines and airports struggled to cope with so many of us wanting to travel again and sometimes, it does seem the price ofjust about everything has gone up. but that has not stopped us from bringing you some of the best travel stories from around the world. and we ve beenjoined by new member the team, too! how do i have so much stuff? how am i gonna fit all of this in t