more pressure on rishi sunak, over nadim zahawi s tax affairs. labour goes on the attack. does the prime minister agree that any politician who seeks to avoid the taxes they owe in this country is not fit to be in charge of taxpayer money? since i commented on this matter last week, more information has come forward and that is why i have asked the independent adviser to look into the matter. staff at the online retailer amazon go on strike for the first time in the uk, in their dispute over pay. and could humans have learned verbal communication from the actions of chimpanzees? a new study, gives some intriguging answers. and coming up on the bbc news channel, another masterclass from novak djokovic at the australian open. he s into the final four on that quest for tenth title in melbourne. in court on criminal charges in the coming weeks and months. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. western allies have made a significant move, in bolstering the ukrainian war
wrong. he was wrong. we will be asking how the supply wrong. he was wrong. we will be asking how the supply of - wrong. he was wrong. we will be asking how the supply of tanks i wrong. he was wrong. we will be asking how the supply of tanks is i asking how the supply of tanks is likely to affect the conflict, which started 11 months ago. the metropolitan police warns that more cases of wrongdoing will emerge, as dishonest and violent officers are dealt with. in coventry, workers at amazon have been staging their first authorised strike in the uk, in a dispute about pay. # happy birthday. and, at the australian open, novak djokovic celebrates his mother s birthday and an easy path into the and coming up on the bbc news channel: it s another goal for marcus rashford as manchester united take on nottingham forest in the first leg of the efl cup semifinal. good evening. the course of the conflict in ukraine is set to change significantly, following decisions by germany and the
in peshawar in pakistan has claimed more than 90 lives a plan to allow everyone to live within 15 minutes of a green space or water is unveiled by the government and united by music liverpool s new slogan as it prepares to host this year s eurovision song contest coming up in sport on the bbc news channel, the latest on football transfer deadline day as arsenal agree a £12 million deal with chelsea to sign italian midfielderjorginho. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. there s a gloomy prediction about the state of the uk economy this year from the international monetary fund which says it will perform worse than all other major advanced nations. and that is including russia. their assessment suggests the economy will shrink by 0.6% that s a sharp downgrade from an earlier prediction, although they do say the uk is now on the right track. the chancellor, jeremy hunt, said the uk had outperformed many forecasts last year. here s our economics correspo
elected as leader of the conservative party. politics comes at us rather fast these days, doesn t it? this autumn s second new prime minister inherits a nightmarish soup of political and economic gloom. he moves in there tomorrow to try and sort it out. we ll have more from chris, in this extended edition of bbc news at ten, as we consider the prospects for a sunak premiership. at westminster the main opposition parties are united on the demand for a general election, so that millions of voters can have their say. labour thinks that we should be having a general election. i think everybody who i ve spoken to, the public, have said we should be having a general election. there is no mandate now. he should call an early general election. he s the second person in a row to be appointed as prime minister by tories, not elected by the population. mr sunak s rapid advance is a significant moment for politics. he s the first british asian to become prime minister. and we ll be askin
horrific day. what i saw was a war scene. i was flipping and peoples blood, i couldn t believe my. eyes what is still to come and what would that impact be? plus, please and protest to end mask ratings in america. can both sides see beyond the political problem at hand and admit that we have a life preservation problem on our hand? both sides say they want a deal. but will this time be different? and, skyrocketing inflation. record-breaking pain at the pump. understand americans are anxious, they re anxious with good reason. i m doing everything in my power to stop putin s price hike. but can biden convince a weary nation that he s doing enough? inside politics, the biggest stories, sourced by the best reporters. now. welcome to inside politics sunday, i m abby phillips. no united states president has ever faced allegations like this. that donald trump was at the heart of a coordinated conspiracy to steal the presidency. on the morning of january 6th, president