we can t wake up in 20 years with 2 million andrew tates. teenage girls tell the bbc how they were contacted online by the influencer andew tate and his brother. and fright night on sea how southend is becoming something of a global capital for amateur horror movies. 0n the bbc news channel, britain s number one is knocked out of the australian open, beaten in the third round by a rising star. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. more than 50 countries have been meeting today to discuss sending aid, and weapons, to ukraine. there have been pledges of missiles, armour and combat vehicles, but the allies weren t able to agree on sending heavy tanks, that ukraine s government says it needs to break the deadlock in the war. russia has warned that providing tanks would mark an extremely dangerous escalation. here s our europe correspondentjessica parker. this is what kyiv wants, but can t yet have. german made leopard 2 tanks, as part of hopes for hundreds of weste
and there, temperatures will be closer to around 2 3. through the weekend, if any fog lingers, which may form during the course of the night, it could be closer to around freezing. here is the forecast into monday, a large high pressure spread across the continent. that means generally settled weather across the uk and perhaps those temperatures recovering as we go over the next few days. back to you. thanks, tomasz. and that s bbc news at ten. there s more analysis of the day s main stories on newsnight with victoria derbyshire, which is just getting under way on bbc two. the news continues here on bbc one, as now it s time to join our colleagues across the nations and regions for the news where you are. but from the ten team, it s goodnight. good evening. it s 10.30pm and here s your latest sports news. it was another day of shock exits at the australian open with last year s runner up daniil medvedev and british number one cameron norrie both knocked out of the tournament.
most of the time patients have a great experience but we must not paper over the problems we face. we expect backlogs to rise before they fall. a teenager is arrested after a 15 year old boy was stabbed outside his school in huddersfield in west yorkshire. five british captives who were held by russian backed forces in ukraine are released in a prisoner exchange. ministers lift their ban on fracking in england in a bid to increase energy production but critics are warning about environmental damage and a risk of earthquakes. retiring tennis champion roger federer will play the final match of his career in a doubles team alongside his long time rival rafael nadal as part of the laver cup tomorrow. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. interest rates have been raised to 2.25%, the highest level since 2008. it s the seventh consecutive time that they ve been increased by the bank of england, in an attempt to curb soaring prices. the rate has gone up from 1.75%. the bank of e
a must win match in lahore for england. can they win the sixth t20 against pakistan and take the series to a decider? worcester warriors face an exodus of players after further unpaid wages. we ll have the latest on a club in crisis. the brutal concussion that s leading to big questions around whether the nfl is doing enough to protect players who ve suffered a head injury. also coming up on the programme before 7pm: england name their squad for the rugby league world cup, as head coach shaun wane names six players yet to make their debuts for the national team. i v e i ve gone in a room with my staff and . ., , i ve gone in a room with my staff and ., and chosen 24 really committed -la ers and chosen 24 really committed players who and chosen 24 really committed players who want and chosen 24 really committed players who want to and chosen 24 really committed players who want to play - and chosen 24 really committed players who want to play for - players who want to pl