hello and welcome. prime minister liz truss will try to save her leadership this week as three conservative mps publicly call for her resignation. it comes as all eyes are on the markets this morning after the appointment of new chancellorjeremy hunt on friday. our political correspondent ben wright reports. fighting for her political survival, today she will try and show she is listening. as the chancellor works in the new government budget the prime minister will hold a reception for her cabinet this evening to hear their views about what should go into it. tax rises and spending cuts are clearly in the mix, and the plan will be presented to parliament in a fortnight. the prime minister has very little time to convince financial markets and her party that she has a plan for restoring stability. but some tory mps are run out of patience and are calling for liz truss to go. can liz truss survive? no, i think the game is up and know it isjust no, i think the game is up and kno
and misconduct. the mayor of kyiv says that russian strikes on the city this morning have killed one person and wounded three others. good morning and welcome to bbc news. the uk s new chancellorjeremy hunt is to deliver an emergency statement on the british economyjust after 11 o clock this morning, bringing forward measures a fortnight earlier than expected. it s expected there ll be a delay in the plan to cut the basic rate of income tax from 20p to 19p, that would be yet another u turn from the mini budget that caused such turmoil on financial markets. with me now as our chief political correspondent. he is waiting in the wings to talk to me. let me round up, because an hour or so we are expecting to hear from the chancellor, he is going to be making that statement and we are expecting pretty much everything in the mini budgets to be pulled back, except for the national insurance increase, the national insurance cut because that has already been legislated for, obviously
Following the two week operation. Buildings are reduced to rubble the few remaining are little more than shells. These pictures obtained by Newsagency Reuters show what is left inside the complex. Israel has previously said it was carrying out precise operations against hamas and islamichhad fighters, and had killed 200 of them. Meanwhile, hundreds of israeli protesters have spent the night in tents outside Parliament Injerusalem to press their demand for Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to step down. Thousands of people rallied in jerusalem for what theyre calling the largest Anti Government protest since the war in the gaza strip began, nearly six months ago. On sunday, mr netanyahu had surgery for a hernia his office reporting it had been successful. Our middle east correspondent, yolande knell, is injerusalem and has the more on the situation at al shifa hospital. Videos are circulating on social media that show this vast medical complex now as a set of burnt out buildings. Many o
tonight. democrat riot, media black out. i want to talk about governor new. newsome and what a hell of a job he has done. he could have the job i m looking for. biden endorses newsome. this is a ring video. we found another wanda pinching bat ots. ballots. what s most patriotig you have done? i walked around drunk on the fourth of july singing god bless america. tonight we are live from the patriot awards here in nashville, tennessee. america, do you feel what i m feeling? it is a full blown civil war in the democratic party. we have heard the warning shots. from the orders for biden to step down, to the rattling on the white house gates. last night was the first direct shot that made the dnc headquarters trembling. as hundreds of protesters tried to bum rush into the building. it was a stand off all night. people are getting thrown down the stairs. (screaming and yelling). inside were top democrats saying, it scared me more than january 6th. this was not p
was when 1 million but particularly greece. that was when1 million migrants but particularly greece. that was when 1 million migrants and refugees made their way from syria, iraq, afghanistan, countries that were war torn and dealing with very severe economic problems. these migrants were seeking a better life and to very dangerous journeys to make it to europe but they mainly arrived in greece and greece had a very difficult time with such a huge number of migrants arriving in the country, so a deal struck between the eu and turkey where turkey would receive billions of euros and aid in order to control the flow of migrants. greece is saying the number of migrants is spiking again and turkey isn t living up to its side of the deal, and so this isjust a pattern side of the deal, and so this is just a pattern of back and forth between the two countries. forth between the two countries. thank you for bringing countries. thank you for bringing us countries. thank you for bringing us