self inflicted, sometimes there is an economic crisis because of world events that can t be predicted. this is self inflicted, in downing street, with that budget. we ll have more on the bank of england s emergency intervention, and whether it s likely to work. also on the programme. an investigation by bbc panorama exposes what s described as a toxic culture at one of the uk s largest mental health hospitals. and, the people of florida are bracing theselves for one of the worst storms in the state s history. and coming up on the bbc news channel. the latest from lahore, as england take on pakistan in their fifth match of a gripping t20 series the sides locked at two matches each. good evening. it s been another day of instability on the financial markets, as concern deepens about the prospects for the british economy. last week s widely criticised mini budget unveiled by the chancellor raise laze been followed by a collapse in the pound and a sharp increase in the cost of
and moving matches to avoid using floodlights. is the rising energy prices making football clubs finances unsustainable? we may be fast approaching winter, but major changes to the structure of two of our most high profile summer sports are being hotly debated tonight. in a few minutes, we are going to be talking about big proposals to shake up the structure of rugby in this country. but before that though, cricket. the new chairman of the ecb says the sport must find a compromise over controversial plans to overhaul the calendar amid a revolt by the counties who could have the number of matches they play slashed. in his first broadcast interview since taking up the role, richard thompson told our sports editor that change was needed because international cricket faced an existential threat from overseas t20 franchises. england may have enjoyed a resurgence in men are both vs cricket this summer but behind the scenes, mounting division on how to secure long term success. the
cj sansom. yes. yes, there we go. absolutely. sorry, you can t compete there. listen, it s good. murders up here, murders up here. and there s still more to come from the thursday murder club. steven spielberg has bought the film rights. rebecca joan, bbc news, east sussex. rebecca jones. time for a look at the weather. here s susan powell. even in, it was a day of sunshine and showers across the uk, producing beautiful sunsets across the isle of man. even in, it was. tomorrow it is a similar mixture, more sunshine and fewer showers. we had some pretty lively showers sinking south tonight out of northern ireland into the midlands out of northern england into the midlands. a few feeding in further north. to the east of the showers, quite chilly overnight, perhaps three degrees in the most rural parts of the south east of england and east anglia. showers in the south should get out of the way quickly by the end of rush hour, looking largely dry for much of england and
and we should bright are once again and we should see the temperature nudging up by a degree or so, the mid to high teens for the majority saturday and sunday. thanks, susan. and that s bbc news at six on wednesday the 28th of september, you can keep up with all the latest developments on the bbc website. i ll be back with the news at ten, but for now the news continues here on bbc one, as it s time to join our colleagues across the nations and regions for the news where you are, goodnight. hello and welcome to sportsday. i m laura mcghie. england s cricketers on top in pakistan, whilst back home, the debate continues over plans to overhaul the game. after the most comprehensive consultation ever, proposals for major reform of rugby league.
of the coasts and tyres grants, temperatures take the hits, sliding back into the mid teens. it looks like the frontal system will pull away for the weekend, we should be left with brighter skies, the chance of showers, brazier, the chance of more stubborn rain on the south on saturday but we will keep you posted. thanks, susan. and that s bbc news at ten on wednesday the 28th of september. there s more analysis of the days main stories on newsnight with kirsty, which isjust getting under way on bbc two. the news continues here on bbc one, as now it s time to join our colleagues across the nations and regions for the news where you are. but from the ten team, it s goodnight.