rubbish will keep on getting bigger. we ll be live with our business and political correspondent, and assessing how whoever s our next prime minister will deal with these strikes and the cost of living crisis. also this lunchtime. an attempt to cut the price of school uniforms by removing unnecessary branding. a bbc investigation has revealed an online community secretly sharing and trading sexual images of women without their consent. and the duke and duchess of cambridge are moving their family to a new home near the queen in windsor. and in the sport on the bbc news channel, england confirm they will play test cricket in pakistan for the first time in 17 years when they tour the country in december. good afternoon. criminal barristers in england and wales have voted for an all out strike next month, joining a wave of industrial action as workers seek pay rises to keep up with high inflation. some barristers say they earn less than the minumum wage. the government claims st
and bin strikes in scotland including edinburgh while it hosts the festival means the refuse is piling up and spilling out. chanting: we want glazers out, we want glazers out. a night of protest at old trafford as manchester united fans march against the club s owners. three, two, one. and the go ahead for lift off is expected from nasa heralding an era of moon exploration for a new generation. after 50 years, we re getting ready to return to the moon, using this colossal rocket, the most powerful ever built by nasa. and coming up on the bbc news channel, farewell to one of the european champions. ellen white announces her retirement from football. good evening. there are more sobering forecasts out today of the climbing rise in the cost of living, and particularly in energy prices for households and businesses. it s ahead of a new updated energy price cap due this friday and that cap remember sets a limit on how much providers can charge for a unit of energy. the l
the solution signing up volunteers. yevgeni was one of those whojoined up. his mother, nina, says that her son was given a gun and sent straight into ukraine. days later, he was killed. translation: theyjust send them in, like dumb little chickens, that hardly even held a gun before. they re cannon fodder. the generals think, we ve got a volunteer, great, in you go. in these videos, volunteers are promised huge sums of money and even plots of land. they re now a common sight on social media. but recruiting is being done in more traditional ways, too. this announcement talks about the creation of two new volunteer brigades. it s urging local people
the latest estimate from ukraine s ministry of defence is is over 45,000, while the uk s defence secretary ben wallace put the figure at at least 25,000 russian troops killed at the end ofjune. but the last figures russia released were way back in march, when it said over 1,300 russian soldiers had died since the invasion began. but in april the kremlin did admit suffering significa nt losses of troops . now russia has launched a campaign to recruit more volunteers, promising huge sums of money for those who sign up. but many of the volunteers are getting little or no training, as will vernon reports. dramatic music the kremlin tells russians their soldiers are heroes. professional, well trained troops, fighting in ukraine. but western officials say that russia s running out of men. the solution signing up volunteers.