first satellite mission launched from british soil malfunctions. home entertainment sales go through the roof as households spend big on videos, music and gaming. and coming up on the bbc news channel, could we see more cup upsets later? newcastle will be hoping to right the wrongs of their fa cup shock. they are in league cup quarterfinal action tonight. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. as strike action today continues for some public sector workers, the government is to introduce a bill to ensure a minimum level of service during periods of industrial action. under the proposals affecting england, wales and scotland, some trade union members would be required to continue working. today in scotland, primary school teachers are closed as teachers strike in their dispute over pay. last ditch talks with the scottish government yesterday, failed to reach agreement. the unions rejected a 5% pay rise, with further walk outs planned tomorrow, hitting state seconda
minimum safety level. let me know what you think of the government s proposal. do you think there should be a required level of service during strikes or do you think it s an attack on the right to strike? i m on twitter at annita bbc and use the #bbcyourquestions the controversial social media influencer andrew tate has arrived at court in romania to challenge his 30 day arrest on human trafficking charges pro democracy rallies take place across brazil in response to sunday s violent attack on government buildings by a far right mob. and the historic uk space mission launched from a modified plane ends in failure after a technical issue stops a rocket reaching orbit. hello and welcome if you re watching in the uk or around the world. two british men who were working as volunteers in ukraine are missing. christopher parry, who s 28, and 48 year old andrew bagshaw, were last seen on friday in the eastern donetsk region, where fighting has been intense. it s under
seekers to the east african country has proven controversial and a revolt ofjust 29 of the prime minister s mps would be enough to defeat the bill, as our political correspondent iain watson reports. is rishi sunak in danger of losing control of his policy to stop the boats? there s a crucial vote in parliament today on his new plan to send some asylum seekers to rwanda. but mps on the right of his party are worried that this won t stop the courts from getting clogged up with legal challenges. and some have called for his legislation to be scrapped altogether. i don t think that the bill is easily amendable. and really i think that the government needs to review it and maybe consider a completely new piece of legislation because this leaves so many gaps in the legislation. so this morning, the prime minister is trying to butter up some of his critics over breakfast in downing street. it s maybe not what you normally talk about over coffee, but he ll try to convince them that
kept under wraps until publication date. a few stores including this one in london s victoria station opened at midnight. members of the press outnumbered customers. after the leaks, accidental sales in spain, tv interviews and endless comment. ..people were finally able to get hold of their own copy of prince harry is memoir. i cannot wait to read it, i cannot wait to read what he has got to say and to listen to the audio. i m going on holiday with some friends. i i thought what better| present can i give the group than harry? we are bound to talk about it. to leave the family and leave the country, i want to know in his own words why. translated into 16 languages the global launch is reminiscent of a famous fictional wizard. the closest would be harry potter. a different harry, obviously. but very similar in the sense of there is huge anticipation around the release and people are invested very much in
driven by covid deaths any more. it s probably a combination of the build up of the pandemic hangover, adding it to the build up in problems in urgent care. add that to the cold snap we saw in december and you are seeing very high rates and the worry that will continue for the next few weeks and months and it will take urgent action to undo that. ., , ., ~ will take urgent action to undo that. ., , ., ,, , ., , will take urgent action to undo that. .,, ., ,, y., , . after days of tv interviews, leaks, and a mistaken early release, prince harry s memoir has officially gone on sale this morning, after days of leaks. the book has been published around the world in 16 languages. sarah campbell is at waterstones flagship store in london. this is a book that has been talked about for a very long time but it is only today that here people can get hold of their own copies of prince harry s book spare. there hasn t been a mad rush to the book store.