Now the news with al tansley. The Prime Minister has confirmed hundreds of new licences will be granted to drill for oil and gas in the north sea. Rishi sunak, whos in aberdeenshire to announce funding for two new Carbon Capture projects, said it was vital to bolster Energy Security. A former miner from northumberland who killed his seriously ill wife is expected to be released from prison by august. David hunter was found guilty of manslaughter last week hes been sentenced to two years by a court in cyprus but theyve taken into account the time hes already been in custody. The president of the Royal College of emergency medicine has said nhs plans for the coming winter in england are inadequate and could mean thousands of people dying needlessly. The nhs says it will build on recent improvements in ambulance and a e services. And police have begun a Murder Investigation after a man in his 30s was shot dead in north london last night. The victim was found on White Hart Lane in tottenha
crisis in modern times. as covid spread, the nhs came under enormous pressure. in a televised address, borisjohnson announced extraordinary restrictions to daily life. from this evening, i must give the british people a very simple instruction you must stay at home. the prime minister himself became seriously ill with covid. he was admitted to intensive care and spent three days in hospital. a key ally throughout this time was dominic cummings, his unconventional style aggravated many. sorry i m late. and within a year of the election victory, he d resigned after a bitter power struggle clashing with tory mps and the prime minister s wife. he soon went on the attack, becoming mrjohnson s fiercest and most damaging critic. he doesn t have a plan, he doesn t know how to be prime minister and we ve only got him in there because we had to solve a certain problem, not because we thought that he was the right person to be running the country. there were electoral losses too. th
here in london, finishing at around six o clock this evening, the parade, and partying well into the night. now it s time for a look at the weather. hello. today is bringing some sunny spells, yes. but also some big shower clouds bubbling up in the sky. some of those showers will continue to be heavy and thundery. more generally cloudy and rather wet weather in the northern half of scotland and this little band of rain approaching the south east corner, although it won t arrive across parts of kent until we get into the evening. temperatures 16 21 degrees, but we will see some showery rain into the far south east later on. then, overnight, most places will be dry, but we will see some more showers feeding back into northern and western scotland and northern ireland on a strengthening breeze. that breeze will be a feature of the weather across the northern half of the uk during tomorrow. there will be showers around again but probably not as many as we have today. still potent
taking a flight. we are investing in sustainable aviation fuel. it will i sustainable aviation fuel. it will help us make the transition. it is not about banning flying, it is about investing in new technology like sustainable aviation fuel the avril mccloy sustainable, that s the right approach but i look forward to having a conversation with you again. abs. having a conversation with you aaain. ., again. a little conversation we will have before again. a little conversation we will have before and again. a little conversation we will have before and again again. a little conversation we will have before and again knocked - again. a little conversation we will| have before and again knocked out again. a little conversation we will. have before and again knocked out in the next hour. tessa khan, he said this is environmentally calamitous. good morning. and craig mackinlay, conservative mp for south thanet. i want to hear the two if you re talking about this. it is vexing for a
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