a las vegas on every phone. you might say viva las vegas, leave us alone, city of lights and memories. but ms frazer says the new rules will be balanced and will still let people enjoy a flutter. so what s your experience? is it too easy to have a bet on your phone? 0r orgc it 0rgc it has 0r gc it has brilliant bit of tech for adults. can phone gambling be fun gambling? get in touch. look forward to talking. here is the news from bethan holmes. the government is preparing to announce the biggest shake up of gambling laws in nearly 20 years. it is not expected to include bans on gambling sponsorship advertising which campaigners have been calling for but could include checks on gamblers who lose more than £1000 on a date. the government has warned thousands of british nationals are still in sudan it can t guarantee further evacuation flights once the ceasefire ends later. more than 530 people have been airlifted to safety on six fights. the un has confirmed they are trying to
it was his last appearance at prime minister s questions. also on the programme. as inflation hits a ao year high, i m in derby, where we ll be reporting on how the local community is feeling the impact. higher food and petrol prices have pushed the latest inflation figure to 9.4%. if the prices do continue to rise, as it is predicted, i really. i don t know what we ll do. it doesn t seem feasible for us at the moment to actually be able to support ourselves. putting out the fires of climate change yesterday was the london fire brigade s busiest since the second world war. gold forjake wightman! jake wightman wins the 1500m race at the world championships. the last time a british man achieved that feat was nearly a0 years ago. england manager sarina wiegman tests negative for covid and will be in the dugout ahead of the quarterfinal against spain. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. conservative party mps have had their say. they have chosen two of their number
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With me arejohn rentoul, Chief Political Commentator at the independent. He has told us that hes interested in politics, so im quite relieved. And ruth lea, economic adviser at Arbuthnot Banking group. And i hope shes interested in economics as well. So the front pages, starting with the Financial Times leads on the it chaos causing misery for ba customers and carries a photo of a rather happier looking german chancellor at a campaign event. The mail also leads with ba. It reports claims of Computer System cost cutting and what it calls a moronic cover up. The Election Campaign is the telegraphs main story. It claimsJeremy Corbyn attended an Event Ceremony in honour of a terrorist involved in the 1972 munich attack on israeli athletes. Slide. The times reports that a key legal power designed to control british jihadists has been used only once. The mirror has a full page photo of some of the 40,000 people who took part in the great manchester run. The paper calls it a defiant act of so
With me arejohn rentoul, Chief Political Commentator at the independent. He has told us that hes interested in politics, so im quite relieved. And ruth lea, economic adviser at Arbuthnot Banking group. And i hope shes interested in economics as well. So the front pages, starting with the Financial Times leads on the it chaos causing misery for ba customers and carries a photo of a rather happier looking german chancellor at a campaign event. The mail also leads with ba. It reports claims of Computer System cost cutting and what it calls a moronic cover up. The Election Campaign is the telegraphs main story. It claimsJeremy Corbyn attended an Event Ceremony in honour of a terrorist involved in the 1972 munich attack on israeli athletes. Slide. The times reports that a key legal power designed to control british jihadists has been used only once. The mirror has a full page photo of some of the 40,000 people who took part in the great manchester run. The paper calls it a defiant act of so