one of the world s worst stadium disasters. at least 125 people have died in a stampede at an indonesian football match after police tear gassed pitch invaders. brazilians are voting in the first round of an election which has seen a bitter campaign between past and present presidents. and double hat tricks for manchester city in the manchester derby. reaction to that and rest of the day s sport in sportsday at 7:30. good evening. the prime minister has admitted her government should have laid the ground better before unveiling its plan for major tax cuts, funded by borrowing, which led to days of turmoil on the financial markets. in a bbc interview this morning, liz truss defended the content of the mini budget but some prominent conservatives are publicly expressing significant concern. our deputy political editor vicki young is in birmingham, where the conservative party conference is under way. this conference is under way. is a prime minister who n to this is a prime m
we ll be live in westminster. and nasa postpones its mission to the moon after engine issues emerge on its huge rocket during countdown. pakistani authorities say a third of the country is underwater. and that a majority of the country is affected. this map shows the regions that are worst hit. international aid has begun to arrive. pakistan s foreign minister gave the bbc this update. international the bbc this update. organisations are working international organisations are working on the ground in our own ngos are working on the ground, but i think everyone s resources are stretched to the limit. everyone s capacity is stressed to the limit and we look at the human resources of those involved in rescue and relief, those teams involved in waterfrom relief, those teams involved in water from various areas, they re exhausted, they their own homes there are also devastated. there is a calamity that everyone is facing a experiencing of same time. we re getting more detail all
but turning hotter again in the south east. temperatures could reach 30 degrees, but certainly not looking at the temperatures we started the week with. thank you, sarah. that is the news at six. you can keep up with all the latest developments on the bbc website. the news continues here on bbc one as now it is time to join news continues here on bbc one as now it is time tojoin our colleagues across the nations and regions for the news where you are. good night. hello there. here is what s coming up hello there. here is what s coming up for you. it is lift off for the lionesses once again. a look back at last night s victory and ask where they can improve ahead of their women zero semifinal. we will also head live to oregon where she defends her world tighter later this evening. and in the last stages, he is still on top of the tour de france, but there has been bad news for chris froom mac. hello and welcome to sportsday. good evening, the england head coach sarina wiegman
as monarch this morning, before travelling to scotland. it s monday 12th september. people here in edinburgh will be the first members of the public to file past the coffin of queen elizabeth ii this evening, as scotland bids it s final farewell. evening, as scotland bids its final farewell. king charles iii will accompany the queen s coffin as it travels from here at the palace of holyroodhouse, along the royal mile to st giles cathedral where it will remain under continuous vigil for 2h hours. yesterday thousands of mourners lined the route as the coffin made the 175 mile journey from balmoral down to edinburgh, as judith moritz reports. balmoral was the queen s most beloved home. scotland her place of refuge. how fitting, then, that it s across this land that she is beginning her finaljourney. these were the hills she knew. the forests she enjoyed. and the communities she felt closest to. all along the route, crowds returned that affection. and then, a majestic sight, as