russia says it now controls the entire region of luhansk. kyiv denies carrying out a series of attacks across the russian border which have reportedly left at least four dead. and a warning in the uk that the number of people being admitted to hospital with covid is expected to rise again. voice-over: live voice over: live from our studio in singapore, this is bbc news. it s newsday. it s newsday. it s eight in the morning in singapore, and 2am in the danish capital copenhagen where police say three people have been killed in a shooting at a shopping centre. there are also many injured. the mayor of copenhagen says it s a very serious situation and one person a danish man has been arrested and charged with the intentional killing of the victims. eyewitnesses have spoken of chaotic scenes after the man opened fire inside the fields shopping mall the country s biggest. police have not been able to establish the attacker s motives. there is a heavy police presence across t
details are still coming in. translation: we can confirm there has been a shooting translation: we can confirm there has been a shooting with translation: we can confirm there has been a shooting with many - has been a shooting with many casualties. we now know there are also several killed. when we arrived there we apprehended the suspect in there we apprehended the suspect in the immediate vicinity. the incident happened earlier this evening we ll have the latest. also tonight. in ukraine, the russians take control of the city of lysychansk it s seen as a major strategic advance for president putin s forces. how much did borisjohnson know about the conduct of his deputy chief whip, who s accused of sexual misconduct? ministers claim he knew nothing specific. how can you be sure he didn t know about the allegations? i ve been informed this morning he did not know about specific allegations. and at wimbledon, britain s cameron norrie is into the quarter finals after a
the entire region of luhansk. kyiv denies carrying out a series of attacks across the russian border, which have reportedly left at least four dead. and a warning in the uk that the number of people being admitted to hospital with covid is expected to rise again. live from our studio in singapore. this is bbc news. it s newsday. it s 7am in singapore and 1am in the danish capital, copenhagen where police say three people have been killed in a shooting at a shopping centre. there are also many injured. the mayor of copenhagen says it s a very serious situation, and one person, a danish man, has been arrested and charged with manslaughter. eyewitnesses have spoken of chaotic scenes after the man opened fire inside the fields shopping mall, the country s biggest shopping centre. police have not been able to establish the attacker s motives. it s not known whether he was acting alone. there is a heavy police presence across the copenhagen region. our security correspondent gord
let s look back at the trend for community infections charted by the weekly office for national statistics survey. this suggests that 2.3 million people in the uk had the virus in the week to 24june, compared with nearly five million at the end of march, when there was a surge driven by a variant of 0micron ba.2. but the level s rising fast thanks to new variants and today, we learned what health officials think might happen in the weeks ahead. it doesn t look as though that wave has finished yet, so we would anticipate that hospital cases will rise. and it s possible, quite likely, that they will actually peak over the previous ba.2 wave. so, here are those covid hospital numbers. the most up to date figures are for england. there are now over 9,300 patients in hospitals with covid, though some are there because of another health issue. we re now being warned this could go up above the 16,600
so here are those covid hospital numbers. the most up to date figures are for england. there are now over 9,300 patients in hospitals with covid though some are there because of another health issue. we re now being warned this could go up above the 16,600 seen in the spring. nhs providers representing trusts in england said they were in for a bumpy ride in the next few months and the latest message from officials was concerning. damejenny harries also said the flu season may come earlier than usual in the autumn, possibly coinciding with another covid wave. she didn t call for tougher guidelines and said people should go about their normal lives, but in a precautionary way. huw. hugh pym, our health editor. heavy rain and wind are creating an emergency situation