on a crisis that is deepening by the day for borisjohnson. also this lunchtime: police in the us state of illinois have arrested a 22 year old man suspected of opening fire at an independence day parade near chicago, killing six people. eight months of rain in four days 50,000 sydney residents are told to evacuate their homes as flooding worsens. in wales, children as young as 11 in care are still being placed in b&bs and hostels despite government pledges to stop the practice. i was just there, an excess piece. my mum didn t want me and now my grandparents can t look after me and now my foster carers don t want me and the state doesn t know what it wants to do with me. what. what s the point? and england pull off a record breaking victory in the fifth test against india. and coming up in the sport later in the hour on the bbc news channel: it s the first of the quarterfinals at wimbledon, with the british number one cameron norrie looking to make the most of home support a
is awareness of a complaint that may have been, or an allegation that may have been made, and something that trips the wire, if you like, meets the threshold for formal disciplinary action. a man is arrested by police in the us state of illinois after six people were shot dead at an independence day parade. 50,000 people have been put on evacuation alert as floods hit sydney for the third time this year. a bbc investigation has found that children as young as 11 have been housed in temporary accommodation as record numbers are placed into care. and england beat india by seven wickets on the final day of the fifth test at edgbaston. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. borisjohnson s decision to appoint chris pincher as deputy chief whip is facing further scrutiny after a former top civil servant said the prime minister was briefed in person about an investigation into the mp s conduct when he was a foreign office minister. downing street s account of what happened ha
the two events. the kremlin promised its special operation in ukraine would make russia safer. but in belgorod, there s little sign of safer. explosion this was the city early on sunday. russia accused ukraine of a missile attack. ukrainian officials deny it. but at least four civilians were killed in an explosion. and many buildings were damaged. this is not destruction on the scale of ukraine, where thousands of civilians have been killed since russia invaded, but there is anger here. we should have fired a missile right back at kyiv , vadim says. that would have made them think. i asked this lady if this had happened before. what in the city centre? of course not , she says.
of a missile attack. ukrainian officials deny it. but at least four civilians were killed in an explosion. and many buildings were damaged. this is not destruction on the scale of ukraine, where thousands of civilians have been killed since russia invaded, but there is anger here. we should have fired a missile right back at kyiv , vadim says. that would have made them think. i asked knarik if this had happened before. what in the city centre?! of course not , she says. we need to take harsher measures. i ve been wondering why is it that so many people here don tjoin the dots? they don t make the connection between russia invading ukraine and their lives here becoming less safe. i think it s partly because the russian state media does all it can to prevent those dots from being joined in people s minds, but also many russians simply don t want to believe that their country started this, that russia is the aggressor.
but at least four civilians were killed in an explosion. and many buildings were damaged. this is not destruction on the scale of ukraine, where thousands of civilians have been killed since russia invaded, but there is anger here. we should have fired a missile right back at kyiv , vadim says. that would have made them think. i asked knarik if this had happened before. what in the city centre?! of course not , she says. we need to take harsher measures. i ve been wondering why is it that so many people here don tjoin the dots? they don t make the connection between russia invading ukraine and their lives here becoming less safe. i think it s partly because the russian state media does