this is bbc news these are the latest headlines in the uk and around the world. the summer wave of industrial action continues with barristers to go on an indefinite, uninterrupted strike in england and wales from next month. there have been warning signs of this coming for many years. barristers have had to endure collapses in their income and cuts and underfunding so that their income has decreased over 28% since around 2006. chanting: what do we want? 10%! when do we want it? now! further supply disruption is continuing at the port of felixstowe with workers on an eight day strike over pay. the battle to become the uk s prime minister conservative
this is bbc news. the headlines at 11. the summer wave of industrial action in the uk continues with barristers to go on an indefinite, uninterrupted strike in england and wales from next month. barristers have been saying this for years, that if you do not invest, people walk away. courts have been closed down, simply weren t enough judges sitting. so the backlog has built up and built up and we are now unfortunately at a critical point. it s the latest in a series of strikes across industries over the summer. the government say the barristers decision today is wholly unjustified . the labour leader has called for action. we wa nt we want to resolve these issues. the government is sitting on its hands doing absolutely nothing. the battle to become the uk s prime minister. conservative leadership candidate rishi sunak accuses his rival
the headlines on bbc news. the summer wave of industrial action continues as criminal barristers vote to go on an indefinite, uninterrupted strike in england and wales from next month. a bbc investigation unmasks the man responsible for a huge online community which traded non consensual sexual images and videos of more than a hundred woman the world s second largest cinema chain and employer of 28,000 people cineworld, has announced it s considering filing for bankruptcy in the us, pakistan s former prime minister, imran khan has been charged under the country s anti terror laws. he hasn t yet been arrested and hundreds of his supporters have gathered outside his home in islamabad. they have promised to take over the capital, if police try to detain him. earlier today, a court granted him three days of bail which protects him from immediate detention. the row centres over comments made by mr khan at a rally on saturday when he condemned islamabad s chief
the summer wave of industrial action now barristers vote in favour of an all out strike, in an ongoing row with the government over pay for legal aid work. further supply disruption is continuing at the port of felixstowe with workers on an eight day strike over pay. conservative leadership candidate rishi sunak accuses his rival liz truss of trying to avoid scrutiny of her economic plans as she prepares for an emergency budget if she becomes prime minister. an investigation by panorama has found a huge online community that was secretly sharing and trading thousands of non consensual images and videos, including explicit pictures of at least 150 different women. the group, hosted on the social media site reddit, has now been closed.
and pleaded not guilty, saying he would plead not guilty to the at crown court. this charge relates to one charge of fraud by misrepresentation. the allegation is that he simply didn t declare to the tax authorities the existence of a trust based in singapore which contained more than £400 million. he was told he should appear again at southwark crown court in september. angus crawford, thank you for the update. the main story so far today. the summer wave of industrial action continues, as barristers vote to go on an indefinite, uninterrupted strike in england and wales from next month. there have been warning signs of this coming for many years. barristers have had to endure collapses in their income and cuts and underfunding, so that their income has decreased over 28% since around 2006.