this is bbc news, the headlines prince harry faces criticism over remarks about killing taliban fighters in afghanistan in his controversial autobiography. a record number of ambulances were delayed dropping off patients at a&e in england over christmas as the prime minister admits the nhs is under enormous pressure ukrainian officials accuse russians of opening fire in several areas in spite of a temporary ceasefire ordered by president putin. rail companies have made a pay offer to the train drivers union, aslef, to try to end the ongoing strike action. you are watching bbc news., now, the travel show. no turning back now. ijust need to get there. him even if it isjust the debris field, i will be very happy paying my respects in the debris field. radio: talk about comms. copy. so it was just weird, almost like he. radio: diver s comms, titan was surprised when they made a turn as they departed the platform, i let them know he snagged a buoy. yeah, roger that, comms. thi
but parts of it have already been made public. it contains a series of claims, including an allegation his brother prince william physically attacked him. the labour leader, sir keir starmer, has set out his vision for government, promising to devolve more power out of westminster. he says he ll introduce a so called take back control bill, in favour of communities across the country. sir keir also says if labour wins the next election, he ll oversee a decade of national renewal. the government dismissed labour s plans as vacuous . here s our political editor chris mason. this is how you would have done it. politicians who hope to embody the future find attempting to have a go with the technology of tomorrow. keir starmer shadow chancellor or at a high tech engineering site in east london today. robots, gizmos, gadgets. keir starmer. and a labour leader who backed remain and wanted a second eu referendum, now claiming a leave campaign catchphrase as his own. we will embrac
off in beijing shortly. in a break in decades long tradition, delegates are likely to hand mr xi a third term as party chief. and those are your latest headlines. jeremy hunt said there was a clear focus jeremy hunt said there was a clearfocus on mines jeremy hunt said there was a clear focus on mines of stability. mr bailey warned of high interest rates ahead more than previously expected. business corresponded marc ashdown has analysis. smiles and a new political phrase, trussonomics, liz truss s high growth, low wage tax economy. three weeks later, new chancellor has buried it. had ou chancellor has buried it. had you been chancellor has buried it. had you been given chancellor has buried it. had you been given a chancellor has buried it. had you been given a clean - chancellor has buried it. herc you been given a clean slate, could you change elements of the mini budget? the mini budget? yes. the fundamental the mini budget? yes. the fundamental thing - the mini
i quite often go to stay at my family s, sometimes my sister s, so i don t have to pay for the electric. it cost me £5 in one dayjust to wash, dry, cook and a quick shower. it all adds up. somebody s just come in and we ve run out of meat but we ve gotjacket potatoes, so we ll give him one of those. this place replies on donations, cooking with food close to the sell by date. it can be scary that we don t know how many are coming, but we don t like to turn people away. but things can only stretch so far. they would like to open more days but their own gas bill is limiting them. really doing the numbercrunching, as it stands at the moment, about how it will be affordable for us to be open. we would like to do it more. to be clear, you couldn t open every day, have the heating on every day? we wouldn t be able to do that, we would need to make a way, find a way for that to be possible. for me, it feels warm, comfort, and i like being around people. let s just say thanks to the
at st james s park in newcastle. they became a symbol of a nation s grief and gratitude after the queen s death, and now hundreds of paddingtons left in london s parks will be donated to charity. good morning. early, blustery showers slowly easing on the far north of scotland. elsewhere, it s a quieter story. north of scotland. elsewhere, it s a quieterstory. more north of scotland. elsewhere, it s a quieter story. more sunshine coming through and lighter winds. i ll have all the details coming up shortly. it is sunday 16 october. our main story: the prime minister and chancellor will hold talks today our main story: the prime minister as the government tries to salvage its economic credibility following three weeks of market turmoil and policy u turns. the new chancellor, jeremy hunt, has said he wants growth underpinned by stability, but some conservative mps are privately discussing trying to eject liz truss from office. here is our political correspondent ben wright congr