a record low. and in the australian open, andy murray beats italian matteo berrettini in a thrilling five set first round match. hello and welcome to the programme. social media bosses could face jail if they repeatedly fail to protect children from online harm, under new changes to the online safety bill. the prime minister rishi sunak agreed to calls for tougher punishments as part of the legislation after his own backbench mps prepared to vote against the bill. the new legislation begins its final stages in the house of commons today but lucy powell, labour s shadow secretary of state for digital, culture, media and sport, says the bill doesn t go far enough. we would go further in terms of the measures that take buses would be accountable for so we are notjust looking up the narrow issue of directly causing harm to children which is what really the bill has been massively scaled back to focus on measures that tech buses would be accountable for. so things like viral mi
hearing what they have to say, though, isn t always easy. here s health correspondent nick tribble on the channel last week. well, this brings to an end the long running dispute between the royal college of nursing and the government over pay in england, at least the under trade union laws. for a strike to strike mandate to be carried, it requires turnout to exceed 50%. chris gregory was distracted by the off camera noise of the newsroom. the background chatter sounded as if it might have been recorded in a cafeteria area or a busy airport. this seems like a daft gimmick and looks to us to be well past its sell by date. there was another example the following day when security correspondent frank gardner appeared on the news channel from the same spot. nobody is going to seriously sit down and make peace. the war goes on. the counter offensive continues. the bulk of it is yet to come, but they re going to have a realjob trying to break through russian defences. that hasn t changed.
reached. therefore they were is capable of turning attention away from a disaster of this magnitude. thank you forjoining us here on the programme. around the world and across the uk, you are watching bbc news. some other stories making news in the uk. the government says it costs an estimated £63,000 more to send a migrant to a country like rwanda than to keep them in the uk. the figure comes from an economic impact assessment of a bill which is going through parliament. the total cost of relocating an individual is about £169,000. strike action by the royal college of nursing won t continue, after the union s ballot of its members in england failed to achieve a legal threshold. while the majority of members voted to continue to take industrial action, the numbers taking part in the vote failed to meet the mandate. just over 43% took part, below the 50% threshold, required by trade union laws.
of our lives, and not be looking over our shoulders all the time or worried about what to see on social media about what happened to her. danny savage there. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. turning to some other strays, the governments is across an estimated £30,000 mark to send a migrant to a country like rolando than to keep them in the uk. the figure comes from an economic impact assessment of the bill which is going to parliament. the total cost of relocating an individual is about £169,000. strike action by the royal couege £169,000. strike action by the royal college of nursing want to continue after the unions ballot of its members in england failed to achieve a legal threshold, while the majority of members voted to continue to take industrial action, the numbers taking part in the vote failed to meet the mandate, just over 43% took part, below the 50% threshold required by trade union