near the capital kyiv. concern over the whereabouts of an iranian climber who disappeared after not wearing a headscarf. france prepares for widespread disruption as oil industry workers and transport staff go on strike in a dispute over pay. the uk government are seeking to change the law to prevent their military pilots from training the chinese armed force. up to 30 former uk military pilots are thought to have gone to train members of china s people s liberation army in exchange for large sums of money. and. a happy birthday to the bbc! it s 100 years old today making it the world s longest running national broadcasting organization. hello and welcome to viewers in the uk and around the world. liz truss says she will not be stepping down as prime minister, despite her premiership hanging by a thread after her new finance minister ditched most of her economic policies. in an interview with the bbc, ms truss apologised for what she called mistakes over the past six we
government wants to hear. liz truss is meeting her cabinet today. she will be trying to get a bit of breathing space, after the turmoil and scrutiny of yesterday, but many within the party are openly questioning whether she can continue much longer, despite that interview with our political editor last night when she said she would be leading the conservative party into the next election. we will keep you up to date with all of the goings on throughout the day. for the moment, back to the studio. thanks annita. there ve been fresh russian strikes on the ukraine capital kyiv this morning. there were several explosions as energy infrastructure was attacked, sending smoke rising over the city and reports of power cuts in kyiv and elsewhere in the country. it s a day after russian drone strikes killed at least four people. president zelenskiy has accused russia of terrorising and killing civilians. our correspondent in kyiv, hugo bachega, gave me this update. we heard explosions right up u
to ben brown in falmouth. it is fair to ben brown in falmouth. it is fair to say diplomacy has been more complicated. thanks annita i m joined by enid kirk, youth climate ambassador for cornwall, and kirstie edwards, deputy mayor of falmouth and environmental campaigner. it s out there atmosphere a little bit. we will talk about what this summit has achieved in terms of climate change. at the beginning of the day, leaders were addressed by sir david attenborough and he said to them that they were making some of the most important decisions in human history, such as the dire state of climate change at the moment. let s talk about what this summit has or has not achieved.