thousands of syrian refugees, arrive at the turkish border as they try to cross back into their home country after last week s earthquakes. and tributes for the hollywood film star and model, raquel welsh who s died at the age of 82. the energy giant, centrica which owns british gas has reported huge profits of £35 billion last year more than triple those of 2021. the increase is largely down to the surge in energy prices because of the war in ukraine. british gas has recently been criticised for entering the homes of vulnerable customers to force fit prepayment meters. let s talk to our business correspondent theo leggett. which correspondent theo leggett. part of the business i these which part of the business have these profits really come from? element for a start, very little has actually come from british gas, the retail bit of the business. that sells as retail bit of the business. that sells gas to retail bit of the business. that sells gas to people
and at why so many workers in other sectors are also still at loggerheads with the government over pay. also on the programme: ten month old finley boden, murdered by his parents after being placed back into their care. 21 year old us guardsman jack teixera appears in court, charged with espionage over a huge leak of secret government documents. deux, un.top! and coming up in sport on bbc news. her second title this week britain sjessica gadirova wins all around gold at the european artistic gymnastics championships in turkey. good evening. nurses in england who are members of the rcn have voted to reject the government s pay officer. the move has been described as concerning for patients. the rcn says what has been offered today to simply not enough. a five percent pay rise from april was offered as well as a one off payment of at least £1,655 to top up the past year s pay award. but 54% of members who voted rejected the deal. and so the union have announced a 48 hour str
there. northern ireland may brighten up there. northern ireland may brighten up with showers into the afternoon. if we see sense and across eastern england, perhaps scotland, that is where we will see the highest temperatures, 16 or 17 degrees. so, not a heatwave but it will feel different to how it has this week, and that theme of mainly dry and relatively warm weather continues into the start of week. thanks, ben. that s it. there s more analysis of the day s main stories over on newsnight with victoria derbyshire, just getting under way on bbc two. but here on bbc one, let s join our colleagues across the nations and regions for the news where you are. have a very good night. so police bosses in london fear that trust has tonight been further will consider co ordinated strike action with junior doctors. what does that mean for patient safety and for public support for nurses? why have members of the royal college of nursing tonight rejected the same pay deal that unison me
at a court hearing in new york. he s accused of falsifying business records. here is some of what he s said. the only crime that i have committed is to fearlessly defend our nation from those who seek to destroy it. (cheering) from the beginning the democrats spied on my campaign. do you remember that? they attacked me with an onslaught of fraudulent investigations, russia, prussia, russia, ukraine, ukraine, ukraine. impeachment hopes number one, impeachment notes number two. the illegal and unconstitutional raid on mar a lago, right here. (booing) they re lying to the department ofjustice, the department of justice, the unconstitutional changes department ofjustice, the unconstitutional changes to election laws by not getting approvals from state legislators. the millions of votes legislators. the millions of votes illegally stuffed into ballot votes illegally stuffed into ballot boxes and all court on government cameras. and ballot boxes and all court on government came
welcome to bbc news in the next 60 minutes we ll have the very latest on that big breaking story here in the uk the resignation of the deputy prime minister. wherever it is that you re watching this is a story which touches on issues that everyone can understand from workplace bullying to difficult and domineering bosses. raab s first interview the reaction the key details of the inquiry the questions still swirling around rishi sunak. we ll also keep an eye internationally on the fighting in sudan as a second ceasefire collapses, and a third is being talked about. but let s start with that huge political story at westminster. because political story at westminster. the exclusive interv this because the exclusive interview done this afternoon dominic raab speaking exclusively to chris mason about the reasons behind his resignation. the now ex deputy prime minister has some forthright views about the civil service. is this a stitch up? i would not describe that way i discuss