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Inside a university in the russian city of perm, killing at least eight people before being detained. Several other people have been injured in the attack. A News/murder-investigatiOn'>Murder InvestigatiOn is launched launched after four people are found dead at a house in derbyshire in england. A volcano has erupted On the News/spanish-canary-island'>Spanish Canary Island of News/la-palma'>La Palma forcing the evacuatiOn of some villages. A two kilometre wide News/exclusiOn-zOne'>ExclusiOn ZOne has been set up around the volcano. DominatiOn at the News/emmy-awards'>Emmy Awards for the crown it bags best drama. Olivia coleman is named News/best-actess'>Best Actess for her portrayal of the queen On a big night of british success. For the first time in its 108 year history, News/chelsea-flower-show'>Chelsea Flower Show is being held in september and it is already filling up with celebrities, the News/world-media'>World Media and royalty as well, and they are all here to see these spectacular gardens and we will show you them later. Hello and welcome if you re watching in News/the-uk'>The Uk or News/around-the-world'>Around The World. The News/uk-government'>Uk Government is cOnsidering offering News/emergency-state'>Emergency State backed loans to News/energy-com'>Energy Companies, many of which are On the brink of collapse because of soaring News/gas-price'>Gas Prices. Today weve heard that the country s sixth largest News/energy-company'>Energy Company, bulb, is seeking new funds as it battles to stay afloat amid surging News/energy-prices'>Energy Prices. The company has 1. 7 milliOn customers. Wholesale News/gas-price'>Gas Prices have risen by 250 since january, after a cold News/winter-put-pressure'>Winter Put Pressure On europes supplies and reduced levels of stored gas. There has also been increased competitiOn for liquefied News/natural-gas'>Natural Gas, particularly from countries in asia which also experienced cold weather. Some firms, particularly the smaller Ones, are now in trouble, because the high cost of gas means they cant afford to sell it to customers at the prices they promised them. Ministers are due to hold more News/talks-today'>Talks Today with News/industry-leaders'>Industry Leaders to try to solve the crisis. Speaking as he arrived in News/new-york'>New York ahead of the the un general assembly, the News/prime-minister'>Prime Minister said it was a temporary global problem that would be resolved as ecOnomies got back up and running after the pandemic. This is really a functiOn of the News/world-ecOnomy'>World EcOnomy waking up after covid. So gas in particular is very much in demand in asia, in china, malaysia, other parts of asia, lng in particular. Weve got to try and fix it as fast as we can, that we dOnt allow the companies we rely On to go under. Well have to do everything we can. But this will get better as the market starts to sort itself out as the News/world-ecOnomy'>World EcOnomy gets back On its feet. Right now though, its having major knock On effects in other parts of the ecOnomy including food productiOn. News/0ur-correspOndent-katy'>0ur CorrespOndent Katy austin reports. The price of News/natural-gas'>Natural Gas a key source of the energy which heats our homes and powers our industries has soared. Its a global issue with causes including high demand. The price has gOne up so much that some smaller News/energy-supplier'>Energy Suppliers have gOne bust. There are fears more will follow. The News/regulator-0fgem'>Regulator 0fgem says its working to ensure cOnsumers cOntinue to be protected. The News/business-secretary'>Business Secretary held News/crisis-meetings'>Crisis Meetings with the industry at the weekend, and there will be further News/talks-today'>Talks Today. Because the News/industry-forecasts'>Industry Forecasts ahead, we can see that this is a peak and then we expect prices come down in the spring. So, really, cOnversatiOns are about how we manage a very tight News/autumn-winter-period'>Autumn Winter Period and the specific impacts we think that these prices will have On industry. Another knock On impact of energy being so expensive is that productiOn has been halted at two large News/fertiliser-plants'>Fertiliser Plants in england. They make News/carbOn-dioxide'>CarbOn Dioxide as a by product, and that is used widely by News/food-producers'>Food Producers for example, in News/meat-productiOn'>Meat ProductiOn and packaging. Some manufacturers and supermarkets have warned of shortages if the News/problem-isnt'>Problem Isnt urgently resolved. Iceland says its not seeing problems yet, but the situatiOn is a cOncern. News/0ur-supply-chain'>0ur Supply Chain are building up an additiOnal 1 2 News/week-stock'>Week Stock particularly On key lines that theyre worried about, such as frozen meats just to ensure that if the News/c02-crisis'>C02 Crisis does last any lOnger than a few days or, indeed weeks we will be able to keep servicing our stores and ultimately our customers. The governments spoken with the company which runs the News/fertiliser-plants'>Fertiliser Plants, to discuss optiOns around getting them going again. Food businesses say the News/carbOn-dioxide'>CarbOn Dioxide News/disruptiOn-couldnt'>DisruptiOn Couldnt have come at a worse time, with the News/supply-chain'>Supply Chain already under pressure as they struggle to get enough workers and lorry drivers. Wholesale News/gas-price'>Gas Prices are unlikely to come down just yet, and eventually they could feed through into higher News/energy-bills'>Energy Bills for households. Katy austin, News/bbc-News'>Bbc News. News/0ur-chief-political-correspOndent'>0ur Chief Political CorrespOndent News/adam-fleming'>Adam Fleming explained the challenges facing the News/uk-government'>Uk Government when it tries to work out how to respOnd to the issue later. The governments preferred outcome is that the market takes care of it and if an News/energy-supplier'>Energy Supplier is in distress then it either gets bought up by News/someOne-else'>SomeOne Else and they solve the problem, or the next stage is if that company goes bust, the customers are given to another supplier that is more stable and they take them over but the problem with that is it is not an appealing prospect for bigger News/energy-com'>Energy Companies because taking On those new customers is quite expensive because of the cost of gas at the moment, and then you have the energy News/price-cap'>Price Cap, a limit to how much they can charge customers, so there is some pressure there. And then 0fgem could come in and appoint News/special-administrators'>Special Administrators to take over struggling firms, but that is Only designed to happen News/Once-in-a-blue-moOn'>Once In A Blue MoOn so that bit of the system is under pressure as well, so they have to come up with a News/plan-c'>Plan C with the industry to deal with the sheer number of companies finding themselves in trouble. So thats the first thing they are trying to do ensure the integrity of the system as a whole. SecOndly they have to address the chance of people who do News/transfer-suppliers'>Transfer Suppliers being hit by much higher bills as a result of the transfer, and that is something that the News/energy-secretary-kwasi'>Energy Secretary Kwasi kwarteng is said to be very cOncerned about. So those are the two challenges the government is going to try to address with lots of the News/energy-com'>Energy Companies who they are meeting at 11 oclock today. Here with me now is News/henry-edwardes'>Henry Edwardes evans, who is an News/energy-analyst'>Energy Analyst at the energy and News/commodities-informatiOn-provider'>Commodities InformatiOn Provider s p global platts. So many questiOns from our reviewers about this from viewers about this story. Why are we in this situatiOn first of all . If this story. Why are we in this situatiOn first of all . This story. Why are we in this situatiOn first of all . If we look from a News/supplier-situatiOn'>Supplier SituatiOn first of all . If we look from a News/supplier-perspective-situatiOn'>Supplier Perspective SituatiOn first of all . If we look from a News/supplier-perspective'>Supplier Perspective it | situatiOn first of all . If we look| from a News/supplier-perspective'>Supplier Perspective it is because they are wholesale News/gas-and-power'>Gas And Power costs have gOne up so much recently. They are tied. Variable tariff customers are tied to this. They are unable to push up their own tariffs to reflect the increasing costs in the wholesale market, which have gOne through the roof in recent weeks and mOnths. Have gOne through the roof in recent weeks and mOnths. Some companies have hedged weeks and mOnths. Some companies have hedged against weeks and mOnths. Some companies have hedged against this weeks and mOnths. Some companies have hedged against this so weeks and mOnths. Some companies have hedged against this so why have hedged against this so why havent we all dOne that . The . Have hedged against this so why havent we all dOne that . They all havent we all dOne that . They all have dOne havent we all dOne that . They all have dOne that havent we all dOne that . They all have dOne that and havent we all dOne that . They all have dOne that and they havent we all dOne that . They all have dOne that and they can havent we all dOne that . They all have dOne that and they can do i havent we all dOne that . They all. Have dOne that and they can do that for their fixed cost tariffs but as we are hearing the average supplier may have 50 60 of customers On fixed tariffs which they can hedge against, clearly. If they have a lump of customers On variable tariffs then they are restrained from pushing up those tariffs to reflect costs. By the News/price-cap'>Price Cap. Then they find themselves in trouble because not Only do they have to carry those costs through the winter when demand goes up, but they also have costs related to that where they have to put up collateral to meet imbalances On a day to News/day-basis'>Day Basis and that can be very expensive for a supplier. This basis and that can be very expensive for a summer for a supplier. This level of competitiOn for a supplier. This level of competitiOn has for a supplier. This level of competitiOn has been for a supplier. This level of i competitiOn has been actively encouraged by politicians and the government. Is this a sign that this level of competitiOn simply does not work in this market . It is level of competitiOn simply does not work in this market . Work in this market . It is a very competitive work in this market . It is a very competitive News/market-work'>Market Work in this market . It is a very competitive News/market-and-work'>Market And Work in this market . It is a very competitive market and we work in this market . It is a very competitive market and we do i work in this market . It is a very i competitive market and we do see failure is when wholesale prices go up. We have seen this several times before. We have not seen the wholesale price go up so steep and to such high levels before. So the fear is we will see many more failures than in the past. As your correspOndent rightly said, other News/energy-supplier'>Energy Suppliers will not be keen to take On customers of failed suppliers because of the News/price-cap'>Price Cap and the inability of their tariffs to respOnd to the rise in prices. We could see in the News/talks-today'>Talks Today, a lot of pressure On the government to come up with some kind of bailout for suppliers to get through the winter and into next year when everyOne assumes wholesale prices will start to come down again. For our viewers will start to come down again. For our viewers watching this, should they be worried about their News/energy-supply'>Energy Supply and should they be worried if they have been On a good tariff, which ever One they are moved Onto with a different company perhaps, will not be as good and they will have to pay more . Will not be as good and they will have to pay more . Nobody should be worried about have to pay more . Nobody should be worried about the have to pay more . Nobody should be worried about the physical worried about the physical infrastructure and the ability of the infrastructure to supply your household with News/gas-and-electricity'>Gas And Electricity. The regulator does protect us all with a kind of supplier of last News/resort-mechanism'>Resort Mechanism so if our supplier goes bust they guarantee that our supply will cOntinue. In terms of prices in future, i think we should all be worried by this. The transitiOn to renewables is slow and lumpy and News/the-uk'>The Uk still uses a lot of gas for News/electricity-generatiOn'>Electricity GeneratiOn as well, over 40 of electricity here comes from gas. So if this kind of News/price-inflatiOn'>Price InflatiOn is seen again in future then our tariffs will have to reflect the increasing cost of getting gas into our households because there is less investment going into News/gas-infrastructure'>Gas Infrastructure and more going into renewables. You can see the cycle of this kind of thing happening in winter if we dOnt have major News/gas-storage-ability'>Gas Storage Ability and we dOnt have new upstream assets coming Online. A higher News/gas-price'>Gas Price in future could be something we have to get used to. Future could be something we have to net used to. , future could be something we have to get used News/te-get'>Te Get used to. Compare for us the situatiOn the get used to. Compare for us the situatiOn News/the-uk'>The Uk get used to. Compare for us the situatiOn News/the-uk'>The Uk finds get used to. Compare for us the situatiOn News/the-uk'>The Uk finds itself get used to. Compare for us the situatiOn News/the-uk'>The Uk finds itself in News/l-situatiOn'>L SituatiOn News/the-uk'>The Uk finds itself in with other parts of the world. As News/the-uk'>The Uk doing about the same or worse in terms of gas storage, for example, in terms of the supplies that it has . It example, in terms of the supplies that it has . That it has . It is interesting that we have seen that it has . It is interesting that we have seen both that it has . It is interesting that we have seen both spain that it has . It is interesting that we have seen both spain and i that it has . It is interesting that i we have seen both spain and italy looking at interventiOn as well because of the rising News/retail-rates'>Retail Rates. If your market is reliant On gas to a large extent for heating, cooking, also electricity, this rising News/gas-price'>Gas Prices now a political issue and we have seen it come to the fore, particularly in spain where the government has intervened and clawed some of the previous News/carbOn-mOney'>CarbOn MOney which companies had made from the News/carbOn-market'>CarbOn Market in order to cut News/retail-rates'>Retail Rates for domestic users. In italy where they use a lot of gas for News/power-generatiOn'>Power GeneratiOn they are looking to do something similar. It is notjust News/the-uk'>The Uk, it is happening across europe. At the moment, News/the-uk'>The Uk is uniquely exposed because we are an News/island-system'>Island System and our electricity is often quite reliant On imports from france. Last week there was a fire in france and it reduced our optiOns during a period of very low wind generatiOn. We are facing increased burning of News/gas-power'>Gas Power statiOns when the cost of gas is very high. Electricity prices have gOne up several fold News/electricity-prices'>Electricity Prices have gOne up severalfold in News/electricity-prices'>Electricity Prices have gOne up several fold in the last few mOnths. Thank you for talking us through that. Lets read some of the tweets you have sent. I am with bulb, News/the-uk'>The Uks sixth largest News/energy-company'>Energy Company, and have not had any update from them regarding the bailout. Worried about the price going up. This from jenny, News/energy-prices'>Energy Prices will have an impact On me, i am disabled, News/energy-prices'>Energy Prices will have an impact On me, iam disabled, 90 News/energy-prices'>Energy Prices will have an impact On me, i am disabled, 90 bedbound, News/energy-prices'>Energy Prices will have an impact On me, iam disabled, 90 bedbound, and my pensiOn was all taken from News/social-services'>Social Services as cOntributiOn for my care costs. Another viewer, my gas will costs. Another viewer, my gas will cost 77 more per unit, i am horrified. Keep your tweets coming in and i will try to read out as many as possible. Theres been a shooting at a university in News/western-russia'>Western Russia and eight people are reported to have been killed. The incident happened at News/perm-state'>Perm State university, in the urals, where a young man reportedly opened fire inside the university building. Police wounded and detained the attacker, whos believed to be a student. News/0ur-correspOndent'>0ur CorrespOndent News/steve-rosenberg'>Steve Rosenberg is in moscow. What more can you tell us . This is what we know what more can you tell us . This is what we know so what more can you tell us . This is what we know so far, what more can you tell us . This is what we know so far, about what more can you tell us . This is what we know so far, about 11 what we know so far, about 11 oclock in the morning local time a young man walked Onto the campus of News/perm-state'>Perm State university armed with a gun and began shooting and it is then believed he went inside the buildings. Reports of students and teachers barricading themselves inside that building, mobile News/phOne-footage'>PhOne Footage shows other students jumping to safety from windows. Police said they wounded and detained the attacker, other reports suggested he was killed. There is no cOnfirmatiOn of that. Police have opened an investigatiOn into the shootings. It also emerged that the attacker allegedly left a lOng post On News/social-media'>Social Media before the shooting. When you read through it, it is quite chilling. He explains in large detail how he went about obtaining a weapOn, all the medical tests, medical checks he went through to get this weapOn, and how he was cOnsumed by hatred and wanted to cause pain to people since primary school. Quite a chilling read. It has now been deleted, i believe, from the internet. From the internet. Thank you for that update the headlines On News/bbc-News'>Bbc News. Crisis talks On soaring News/gas-price'>Gas Prices in News/the-uk'>The Uk as the government cOnsiders propping up struggling News/energy-firm'>Energy Firms. A gunman has opened fire inside a university in the russian city of perm, killing at least eight people before being detained. Several other people have been injured in the attack. A News/murder-investigatiOn'>Murder InvestigatiOn is launched launched after four people are found dead at a house in derbyshire in england. France has cancelled a meeting between its armed News/forces-minister'>Forces Minister and News/the-uk'>The Uks defence secretary, ben wallace, amid the diplomatic row prompted by the new News/security-alliance'>Security Alliance agreed by britain, the us and australia. Paris has been angered by News/australias-withdrawal'>Australias Withdrawal from a cOntract to buy submarines. The News/foreign-office'>Foreign Office minister, james cleverly, says hes cOnfident that relatiOns with france will improve. All bilateral relatiOnships go through periods of tensiOn. That is the inevitability of relatiOnships, just as it is On a persOnal level. I have absolutely News/no-doubt'>No Doubt that ultimately our relatiOnship with france will endure, but this is about making sure that we have a really strOng News/defence-relatiOnship'>Defence RelatiOnship with two very, very important defence partners. The new News/foreign-secretary'>Foreign Secretary, liz truss, is to urge her iranian counterpart to release british natiOnals being held in the country, when they meet in News/new-york'>New York later. About a dozen western dual natiOnals are detained in iran, including nazanin zaghari ratcliffe. Caroline hawley� s report cOntains some distressing images. Elika ashoori makes macaroOns and cakes for a living, treats for other peoples celebratiOns, but her own wedding is On hold, her whole life cOnsumed by her fathers arrest. I have to always throw myself into my work to not think about it too much because it drives me crazy. He was never political. He was a mechanical engineer with a love of astrOnomy. Throughout his entire life he has put me and my brother first. But in august in 2017, while visiting his elderly mother in tehran, News/anoosheh-ashoori'>Anoosheh Ashoori was thrown into irans notorious evin jail, One of around a dozen westerners being held in iran, including nazanin zaghari ratcliffe. Their families describe them as hostages being used by iranian authorities for political and financial leverage with the west. Evin is notorious for being horrific. Each room is shared by 15 20 people. They have rats and cockroaches all the time. He was interrogated very, very heavily. They threatened to hurt us throughout the interrogatiOns. They told my dad that they knew where we lived, where we worked, what pets we had. My dad was saying, i have nothing to cOnfess to you. Twice he tried to take his own life because he thought that if he was out of the equatiOn, then they would not be able to hurt us. Last mOnth, News/cctv-footage'>Cctv Footage from News/inside-evin'>Inside Evin was hacked into and leaked. Former inmates say it shows the outside world just a small glimpse of what the jail is like. Elika fears her father will not get out until iran and the News/uk-strike'>Uk Strike a bargain for his release. I mean, he is 67 now and he has been there forfour years, for having dOne nothing. Who will be answerable to that . Elikas father always supported everything she did. The nature of my business is cOnstantly to talk to people about weddings, birthdays and to be excited for them. And that is why it was very difficult at first for me to do myjob. I didnt want to make things for happy people, as horrible as it sounds. Now i use my business and i use my cakes to focus On News/peoples-happiness'>Peoples Happiness because it is kind of like a beam of hope. In her head she keeps planning the ultimate cake, News/the-One'>The One she will make to eventually welcome him home. Caroline hawley, News/bbc-News'>Bbc News. Some News/12-15-year-olds'>12 15 Year Olds in parts of News/england-and-scotland'>England And Scotland are expected to begin receiving News/covid-vaccines'>Covid Vaccines today. Teenage vaccinatiOns are also due to start shortly in News/northern-ireland'>Northern Ireland and early next mOnth in wales. MilliOns of older and vulnerable people will also be cOntacted to arrange their booster shots. More from our health correspOndent, katharine da costa. Having waited for older News/age-group'>Age Groups to be vaccinated, News/the-uk'>The Uks12 to 15 year olds are next in line to be offered a jab. Some News/scottish-health-boards'>Scottish Health Boards will start administering pfizer vaccines at drop in clinics from today. Those still making up their minds can choose to wait for an appointment later this mOnth. While the risk to you being severely ill may well be low, we want to make sure every single News/12-15-year-old'>12 15 Year Old is protected and not Only protected themselves, but also, as they go to school, it helps to protect hopefully their teachers and others that they interact with News/at-school'>At School too. At some schools in england, where News/permissiOn-forms'>PermissiOn Forms have been sent back, News/nhs-staff'>Nhs Staff are expected to begin immunising teenagers from today, with most likely to start later this week. The decisiOn over whether to vaccinate the News/over-12s'>Over 12s has been finely balanced because young people are at very low risk from covid. While data has shown a very small chance of teenagers suffering from News/heart-inflammatiOn'>Heart InflammatiOn after the pfizer vaccine, News/catching-covid'>Catching Covid also increases the risk of developing myocarditis. Last week, News/the-uk'>The Uks four chief medical officers said 12 to 15 year olds should be offered a jab to help protect their educatiOn and News/mental-health'>Mental Health. I think it is really about recognising that, not Only is the vaccine helpful for young people to reduce the risk to their health and to educatiOnal disruptiOn, but theres also cOntributing to trying to get through this pandemic, where we still have high rates of infectiOn in the community and younger people taking up a vaccine will cOntribute to reducing those over time. Elderly News/care-home'>Care Home residents who are most at risk from the virus are being prioritised for booster shots. England and wales have already made a start, while scotland begins its campaign today, and News/northern-ireland'>Northern Irelands roll out� s due later this mOnth. Health and social care workers, the over 50s and younger adults with underlying News/health-cOnditiOns'>Health COnditiOns will also be eligible six mOnths after their secOnd jab. The nhs in england and wales will start cOntacting people by News/text-or-letter'>Text Or Letter this week. VaccinatiOns will play a central role in helping News/the-uk'>The Uk to navigate what some fear could be a difficult winter ahead. Katharine da costa, News/bbc-News'>Bbc News. Lets speak to joanna rea, director of advocacy for the News/uk-committee'>Uk Committee of unicef. This debate, we have gOne backwards and forwards On the questiOn of whether some countries should be getting News/booster-vaccinatiOns'>Booster VaccinatiOns while some parts of the world, people havent received their first vaccinatiOn. What is your view . Many eo le vaccinatiOn. What is your view . Many people across vaccinatiOn. What is your view . Many people across the vaccinatiOn. What is your view . Many people across News/the-uk'>The Uk vaccinatiOn. What is your view . Many people across News/the-uk'>The Uk will vaccinatiOn. What is your view . Ij� isfiy people across News/the-uk'>The Uk will benefit from the booster programme, particularly people vulnerable in their health. We are cOncerned about their health. We are cOncerned about the News/widening-gap'>Widening Gap in News/vaccine-roll'>Vaccine Roll out between rich companies like News/the-uk'>The Uk and low and middle income countries. About 80 of the populatiOn here have received two vaccinatiOns. In some companies like tenure and tanzania, it is lower than countries like News/kenya-and-tanzania'>Kenya And Tanzania it is 5 . We want a commitment to share surplus vaccines whether the world because that is how we get everybody out of this pandemic. If we do not do that, we risk more variants and News/future-lock-downs'>Future Lock Downs and risking loss of News/life-and-livelihood'>Life And Livelihood and devastatiOn to ecOnomies. Unicef are worried about the wider impact of this pandemic News/around-the-world'>Around The World. MilliOns of children are still out of schools and have not been in school for over a year. Health clinics are overwhelmed because they dOnt have staff to provide basic routine services like News/routine-immunisatiOns'>Routine ImmunisatiOns so we are cOncerned there could be News/measles-outbreaks'>Measles Outbreaks in countries which could cause more child deaths than corOnavirus. Health systems are overwhelmed. If we want to end this pandemic everywhere we need to get the vaccine News/around-the-world'>Around The World to countries that need it and into the arms of vulnerable people who need those vaccines now. Those vaccines now. Their inequalities those vaccines now. Their inequalities are those vaccines now. Their inequalities are clearly i those vaccines now. Their i inequalities are clearly huge. Those vaccines now. Their inequalities are clearly huge. Where are we On pledges made by various governments, wealthier governments, to deliver doses of vaccines to developing countries . The to deliver doses of vaccines to developing countries . To deliver doses of vaccines to developing countries . The g7 made an ambitious commitment developing countries . The g7 made an ambitious commitment earlier developing countries . The g7 made an ambitious commitment earlier in developing countries . The g7 made an ambitious commitment earlier in the i ambitious commitment earlier in the year and is part of that the News/uk-government'>Uk Government committed to give News/100-milliOn'>100 MilliOn vaccines News/around-the-world'>Around The World and into next year. We would like to see governments accelerating the News/volume-and-pace'>Volume And Pace of sharing of those vaccines and the News/uk-government'>Uk Government to deliver that commitment this year in 2021. World leaders are meeting in News/new-york'>New York this week, it is a big week at the un, the News/prime-minister'>Prime Minister has arrived and the new News/foreign-secretary'>Foreign Secretary has arrived and they will speak about this very issue. We understand News/president-biden'>President Biden is meeting News/world-leaders'>World Leaders On wednesday to talk about this. We need bold and ambitious actiOn from countries with surplus vaccines to start sharing them now and there has to be a cOnsistent and cOnstant supply through the art getting too low and middle income countries. If we dOnt do that then the risks are high for everyOne and we simply wOnt put an end to this pandemic anywhere. Your messaue is end to this pandemic anywhere. Your message is clearly end to this pandemic anywhere. Your message is clearly then as if it is not for altruistic reasOns then it is for self interest. We not for altruistic reasOns then it is for self interest. Not for altruistic reasOns then it is for self interest. We have to put an end to this is for self interest. We have to put an end to this virus is for self interest. We have to put an end to this virus as is for self interest. We have to put an end to this virus as soOn is for self interest. We have to put an end to this virus as soOn as is for self interest. We have to put an end to this virus as soOn as we | an end to this virus as soOn as we can because we are still in the middle of a global pandemic and while it might be like in News/the-uk'>The Uk we are starting to emerge from this it is still a huge problem in many countries News/around-the-world'>Around The World and simply will not end until it ends everywhere for everyOne and so it is in News/the-uk'>The Uks interests to do this, in the interest of all rich countries, but it is the right thing to do as well because we know how to put an end to this, the fastest way out is sharing vaccines and rich countries are in a positiOn to do that. Is there anyway of the productiOn of vaccines being stepped up to try to speed up this process and the logistics of getting those working better to deliver vaccines to countries where they are needed . We countries where they are needed . Need all of this to work together, logistics, making sure countries have trained staff to administer the vaccine, a cOnsistent supply so countries are able to absorb the vaccines they are receiving and getting them around the country, it all needs to work together. We know we have vaccines available that could be shared right now and that needs to start happening as quickly as possible. Needs to start happening as quickly as ossible. , ~ ,. , the News/world-health-organisatiOn'>World Health OrganisatiOn has appointed the former uk News/prime-minister'>Prime Minister, gordOn brown, an ambassador for global health financing. Mr brown has said he wants to avoid a situatiOn where rich countries are throwing away milliOns of doses of News/covid-vaccines'>Covid Vaccines, which are past their use by dates, while the poorest countries are desperate for supplies. A News/murder-investigatiOn'>Murder InvestigatiOn has been launched after four people were found dead at a house in derbyshire in england. Police were called to a property in killamarsh near News/sheffield-yesterday'>Sheffield Yesterday after cOncerns were raised about the people living there. A man has been arrested and police say theyre not looking for anyOne else in cOnnectiOn with the deaths. Specially trained officers from News/derbyshire-police'>Derbyshire Police are liaising with the families of the deceased. Police in scotland are searching for a seven year News/old-boy'>Old Boy who has been missing since News/sunday-evening'>Sunday Evening. CarsOn shepherd was last seen in the News/aftOn-bridgend-area'>AftOn Bridgend Area of News/new-cumnock'>New Cumnock in News/east-ayrshire'>East Ayrshire. The police helicopter, News/marine-and-dog'>Marine And Dog units, and scottish News/fire-and-rescue'>Fire And Rescue News/service-water-support'>Service Water Support unit are all involved in looking for the child. In the us, teams searching for missing 22 year old News/gabby-petito'>Gabby Petito have found a body they say matches her descriptiOn in a News/natiOnal-park'>NatiOnal Park in the state of wyoming. Ms petitos not been seen since her boyfriend brian laundri, returned home from a News/cross-country-trip'>Cross Country Trip without her. Hes wanted by News/police-whove'>Police Whove named him a persOn of interest. 0fficers involved in the discovery said theyre awaiting the results of forensic testing. Earlier today, News/human-remains'>Human Remains were discovered cOnsistent with the descriptiOn of gabrielle � gabby� petito. Full News/forensic-identificatiOn'>Forensic IdentificatiOn has not been completed to cOnfirm 100 that we found gabby but her family has been notified of this discovery. The cause of death has not been determined at this time. The headlines On News/bbc-News'>Bbc News News/crisis-talks'>Crisis Talks On soaring News/gas-price'>Gas Prices in News/the-uk'>The Uk as the government cOnsiders propping up struggling News/energy-firm'>Energy Firms. Weve got to try and fix it as fast as we can, make sure we have the supplies that we want, make sure that we dOnt allow the companies we rely On to go under. Well have to do everything we can. But this will get better as the market starts to sort itself out. A gunman has opened fire inside a university in the russian city of perm, killing at least eight people before being detained. Several other people have been injured in the attack. A News/murder-investigatiOn'>Murder InvestigatiOn is launched launched after four people are found dead at a house in derbyshire in england. A volcano has erupted On the News/spanish-canary-island'>Spanish Canary Island of News/la-palma'>La Palma forcing the evacuatiOn of some villages. A two kilometre wide News/exclusiOn-zOne'>ExclusiOn ZOne has been set up around the volcano. DominatiOn at the News/emmy-awards'>Emmy Awards for the crown it bags best drama and News/olivia-coleman'>Olivia Coleman is named News/best-actress'>Best Actress for her portrayal of the queen, On a big night of british success. And coming up the News/chelsea-flower-show'>Chelsea Flower Show begins this week the first time the events ever been held in autumn, after being rescheduled from earlier this year because of the corOnavirus pandemic. Spains News/prime-minister'>Prime Minister has told residents of News/la-palma'>La Palma in the canary islands that their safety is guaranteed after a volcano erupted there for the first time in 50 years. Pedro sanchez postpOned a trip to the un in News/new-york'>New York to go to the island where villages have been evacuated and homes destroyed. Courtney bembridge has more. For the first time in half a century, the News/cumbre-vieja-volcano'>Cumbre Vieja Volcano erupted with molten News/rock-shooting'>Rock Shooting hundreds of metres into the sky, and incandescent orange rivers flowing down the hillside. The island has been On high alert for the past week because of a huge increase in tremors and thousands of people were told to leave their homes. The eruptiOn started in the News/afternoOn-plumes'>AfternoOn Plumes of smoke could be seen from across the island, and eyewitnesses described hearing a loud explosiOn. The noise coming from the volcano it News/sounds-like'>Sounds Like i dOnt know 20 fighterjets taking off right now, and its extremely loud. TranslatiOn i dOnt know how to exlain it. TranslatiOn i dOnt know how to expiain it it translatiOn i dOnt know how to explain it. It was translatiOn i dOnt know how to explain it. It was powerful. TranslatiOn i dOnt know how to explain it. It was powerful. I translatiOn i dOnt know how to explain it. It was powerful. I could | explain it. It was powerful. I could not imagine it would be so sudden. Roads were quickly cut off and soldiers were deployed to get people out. Prime minister News/pedro-sanchez'>Pedro Sanchez arrived in News/la-palma'>La Palma after postpOning his trip to News/new-york'>New York for the News/united-natiOns'>United NatiOns general assembly this week. TranslatiOn we are very mindful of the fires that translatiOn we are very mindful of the fires that can translatiOn we are very mindful of the fires that can break translatiOn we are very mindful of the fires that can break out translatiOn we are very mindful of the fires that can break out after the fires that can break out after these eruptiOns so we have deployed these eruptiOns so we have deployed the civil guard, natiOnal police and firefighters and also the military News/emergency-unit'>Emergency Unit and i recognise the work the News/red-cross'>Red Cross are doing feeding and looking after those who have been forced from their homes. Experts say its not clear how lOng the eruptiOn will last, and its going to be an anxious wait for residents. Courtney bembridge, News/bbc-News'>Bbc News. Thousands of students across News/the-uk'>The Uk will be heading off to university over the next few weeks. Most courses will be offering a mixture of face to face and Online learning. Heres our News/educatiOn-correspOndent'>EducatiOn CorrespOndent, News/elaine-dunkley'>Elaine Dunkley. Im looking forward to meeting new people, to actually studying. Were just trying to get that News/university-experience'>University Experience we kind of missed out On. Over the next few weeks, manchester will welcome more than 70,000 News/uni-students'>Uni Students to the city. I got a free News/t-shirt'>T Shirt . I got a News/bucket-hat'>Bucket Hat from fancy. Itsjust fun, you know, just getting a News/vibe-back'>Vibe Back from the two News/year-break-weve'>Year Break Weve had in lockdown. And, you know, just coming back, everybody together and stuff, getting that uni feeling. Meet the freshers elly, keira and lola. I left everything last minute, so i was literally packing till, like, midnight. Woke up, carried On packing and then got everything in the car, had a little cry when i said goodbye to my mum. Its the start of a new chapter. Because of the pandemic, many students have started uni without visiting the place that will become their home. Did a few virtual tours, but that was it, really. I didnt know what it was going to be like at all. I was saying to my mum, what if i get up there and i hate it . It could be completely, like, out of my depth. But, no, im loving it so far. I went to uni last year and i studied a different course, it was quite similar. But, obviously, being. A creative course Online, it was just so difficult. Like, we werent getting to use the facilities, we werent getting News/the-One'>The One to One learning we should have got. Like, already, i was saying ive had a better week. Not even a week the last two days. Ive already met so many more people. I feel, like, so much more i passiOnate about my course. Im enjoying it so much more. So, yeah, ithink i made the best decisiOn i could have. At many universities across england, lectures On campus are back, and face coverings are no lOnger mandatory, but students are advised to do covid tests regularly. The idea of future restrictiOns is still a cOncern. I hope it doesnt happen again. They did say, yesterday, in the lecture. They said theyve got a plan if it does happen. If we get put into lockdown. No, nOne of that because i am from quite a small town, i knew that even i being in lockdown here would bel somewhat better than down there, so i was like, as a whole, may as well go for it. Covid has had a huge impact On many aspects of student life. We were stuck in a tiny, tiny little house with so many people when it started. That wasnt fun. Got into a lot of arguments. With fees of £9,000 a year, and living costs, these third year students feel out of pocket. I think we should have some compensatiOn for. Either teaching orfor the accommodatiOn, because a lot of the rooms didnt get lived in, so people going back to their families, if theyre shielding, orwhatever. A lot of uni based accommodatiOn i have tried to give a bit of mOneyl back, but a lot of private News/things-l'>Things L obviously, what we were in News/lastl-year-havent'>Lastl Year Havent dOne anything. And when we werent living in that house for something like six mOnths or so of the year, we were still paying rent every mOnth. Cherie is a secOnd year sociology student. Thank you. She first went to university at 18, but had to drop out. In the middle of the year, i sadly lost my mum. It was a really difficult time and that made me become a young carerfor my brothers. Thats On the third floor. At the age of 23, cherie decided to go back. But the pandemic meant she wasnt able to experience News/university-life'>University Life. She is now part of a News/support-group'>Support Group to help students who are struggling. Last year was quite difficult, to be hOnest, in terms especially for News/mental-health'>Mental Health. Like, it was quite isolating. Ifeel like, as people, we like to have cOnnectiOns and stuff. Having that aspect taken away last year, we could definitely see how some people actually struggled. There are amazing charities out there who are willing to help lots of different people. If someOne was to tell me that five or six years ago, cherie, you are going to be smiling, you are going to go back to uni and be having the time of your life, i would have thought they would be lying, because when you are in that moment in time, you dOnt think positively at all, because you are just taking in everything. But i always tell people to take it easy, take their time with it, and just to be kinder to themselves. Freshers week marks the start of News/university-life'>University Life a chance to enjoy new friendships and freedom. With the disruptiOn of the past 18 mOnths, it will also feel like a fresh start for many returning back to university. News coming in from police in scotland, good News that that seven year old missing boy, missing since News/sunday-evening'>Sunday Evening, has been found safe and well. CarsOn shepherd was reported missing from News/new-cumnock'>New Cumnock in News/east-ayrshire'>East Ayrshire On News/sunday-evening'>Sunday Evening and the local News/police-divisiOn'>Police DivisiOn posting On twitter we are pleased to report that seven year old News/carsOn-shepherd'>CarsOn Shepherd has been found safe and well. King News/willem-alexander'>Willem Alexander of The Netherlands has inaugurated a mOnument dedicated to all the dutch victims of the holocaust at a ceremOny in amsterdam. It lists 122,000 jewish people who were killed by the nazis as well as more than 200 sinti and roma. The bbc� s Tim Allman reports. The holocaust was a crime committed in so many places, with so many victims. More than 100,000 of them are named here. The first such memorial in The Netherlands dedicated to a dark chapter in the countrys history. TranslatiOn this mOnument cOnfrOnts us with the criminal murder of thousands, murdered for no other reasOn than their identity. In doing so, the mOnument also demands accountability. Accountability as to whether more should have been dOne during the war years to save those who were murdered. The netherlands was occupied for much of the secOnd News/world-war'>World War with three quarters of the countrys On'>Jewish PopulatiOn killed, most by the nazis but some by local collaborators, a difficult legacy to deal with. The king met with some of the survivors, fitted next to the wall where the victims names were inscribed. TranslatiOn i thought it was emotiOnal. I just saw the name of A Friend Of Mine, not Anne Frank or anyOne famous, but A Friend Of Mine and i found it hard to read. I knew she was dead of course. I still have a picture of her at home. As One survivor put it, this mOnument is a tribute that can never be erased and a warning that can never be forgotten. Tim allman, News/bbc-News'>Bbc News. Canadians go to the polls On mOnday in an electiOn taking place two years early. Prime News/ministerjustin-trudeau'>Ministerjustin Trudeau called the News/snap-poll'>Snap Poll last mOnth, seeking to capitalise On public approval for his handling of the covid 19 pandemic to form a majority government, but the latest News/opiniOn-poll'>OpiniOn Poll points to an extremely tight race, with News/mr-trudeau'>Mr Trudeau virtually News/neck-and-neck'>Neck And Neck with his cOnservative rival erin otoole. From mOntreal, News/samira-hussain'>Samira Hussain reports. In the remaining hours of the campaign, prime News/minister-justin-trudeau'>Minister Justin Trudeau is in his element, greeting voters, his charm On full display but it wasnt always this much fun. Its many canadians are just plain frustrated, worried about the ecOnomy, the vaccine mandates, that this electiOn was even called in the first place. Some of that anger has come out in very un canadian ways. For many struggling to keep their livelihoods intact and open, News/mr-trudeau'>Mr Trudeaus decisiOn to hold canadas secOnd electiOn in less than two years feels like an unwanted distractiOn. I have so many worries right now. Everyday is a worry. We are not through the pandemic, so do i have enough mental News/space-and-heart'>Space And Heart space to even worry about the electiOns . We are still in Small Business worrying about keeping the doors open, staying in business. The sOn of a former News/prime-minister'>Prime Minister, News/mr-trudeau'>Mr Trudeau carries the most famous name in canadian politics, but he also carries the burden of canadas liberal history and is coming up against some very modern cOnservative energy. The leader of the Onservative-party'>COnservative Party and News/mr-trudeau'>Mr Trudeaus main challenger is painting him as a politician born with a News/silver-spoOn'>Silver SpoOn in his mouth. Every canadian has met a News/justin-trudeau'>Justin Trudeau in their lives privileged, entitled, and always looking out for One'>Number One. He was looking out for One'>Number One when he called this expensive and unnecessary electiOn in the middle of the pandemic. Here in western News/canada-support'>Canada Support for the cOnservatives is strOngest but the electiOn is not top of mind for farmers who are dealing with some of the driest cOnditiOns On record. This is a lOng way from the countrys political heartland. How can they help . They cannot make it rain, they cannot make the feed grow, so if somebody gives us some mOney all it does is now your bale of hay that was 100 is 120. Justin trudeau decided to have this electiOn betting that he could turn his apparent success leading canada through the pandemic into a bigger majority and a firmer hold On power, but it is not entirely clear that that bet will actually pay off, such is canadas disillusiOnment with this electiOn. It is even possible he may lose power altogether. Samira hussein, News/bbc-News'>Bbc News, mOntreal. Folic acid is to be added to flour across News/the-uk'>The Uk, to reduce the risk of life threatening spinal cOnditiOns in babies. The government said the move could prevent up to 200 birth defects every year. The new rules will Only apply to nOn wholemeal wheat flour, with gluten free foods and wholemeal flour exempt. Kate steele is the Chief Executive of the charity shine, which campaigns for families affected by News/spina-bifida'>Spina Bifida. Earlier she told me about the difficulties around making sure women get enough Folic Acid. There are lots of unplanned pregnancies across News/the-uk'>The Uk but also the message that we really need to be getting across is that Folic Acid supplements need to be taken at least eight weeks prior to pregnancy, not Once a woman is pregnant, so it is a really important decisiOn that the government has taken today to get Folic Acid into flour to build up those levels that women need. What if someOne doesnt eat products cOntaining flour . What do you say then . Because obviously a lot of people will be eating bread, most people have that in their diet, so this is a way of getting Folic Acid boosted, but what if someOne doesnt eat products cOntaining flour . Well, i am sure that somewhere alOng the News/line-somebody'>Line Somebody will be eating products cOntaining flour because it is notjust in bread, but equally there is naturally occurring folate in some other vegetables, like Brussel Sprouts and broccoli, so there are opportunities for them to get Folic Acid that they need but not in the quantities that they need. There are of course other sources as you say. Based On your research, about this cOnditiOn, News/spina-bifida'>Spina Bifida, and other issues relating to the spine, how important is Folic Acid in preventing these cOnditiOns . It is absolutely huge. We have not actually dOne the research ourselves in terms of Folic Acid. That research was dOne 30 years ago, so 30 years ago this year since the medical News/research-council'>Research Council published its research into Folic Acid, so people do not know why News/spina-bifida'>Spina Bifida occurs but what has been proven is that Folic Acid can help reduce the incidence of News/spina-bifida'>Spina Bifida. Kate steele, Chief Executive of the charity shine. The headlines On News/bbc-News'>Bbc News News/crisis-talks'>Crisis Talks On soaring News/gas-price'>Gas Prices in News/the-uk'>The Uk as the government cOnsiders propping up struggling News/energy-firm'>Energy Firms. A gunman has opened fire inside a university in the russian city of perm, killing at least eight people before being detained. Several other people have been injured in the attack. A News/murder-investigatiOn'>Murder InvestigatiOn is launched after four people are found dead at a house in derbyshire in england. The News/netflix-drama'>Netflix Drama the crown and the News/apple-tv'>Apple Tv plus comedy Ted Lasso have been the big winners at the News/emmy-awards'>Emmy Awards in los angeles. Americas News/tv-academy'>Tv Academy was holding its first in News/persOn-event'>PersOn Event since the pandemic. Sophie lOng reports. You got what i need. A celebratiOn of televisiOn at a time it provided a lifeline. You say hes just a friend. Ahhhh british actress News/hannah-waddingham'>Hannah Waddingham took the first award of the evening for her role in Ted Lasso beating her Best Friend and co star, juno temple. I swear to god, if i could break off One of her arms and give it to you because thats what you are to me. Theres no rebecca without keeley. And if you ever leave my life, im going to stalk you brett goldstein, Ted Lasso. That wasnt the last time the News/theme-tune'>Theme Tune of the upbeat comedy blasted out in downtown la. Brett goldstein collected an emmy for his role as the foul mouthed roy kent. It wOn best News/comedy-series'>Comedy Series, and best News/lead-actor'>Lead Actor in a comedy went to On-sudeikis'>JasOn Sudeikis The Man who created it. Kate winslet. Kate winslet wOn for her Lead Role in the News/miniseries-mare'>Miniseries Mare of easttown. I just want to acknowledge my fellow nominees in this decade that has to be about women having each other� s backs. I support you, i salute you. Im proud of all of you. Oh the crown. But it was the crown that triumphed Once again winning best drama and multiple emmys for its cast and creators. Olivia colman wOn for her portrayal of the queen accepting an award in lOndOn in the early hours of the morning. I wish my dad was here to see this. Audience ohh i lost my daddy during covid, and he would have loved all of this News/josh-ocOnnor'>Josh OcOnnor wOn for his role as Prince Charles, Tobias Menzies for his prince philip, and News/gillian-andersOn'>Gillian AndersOn wOn for her portrayal of margaret thatcher. There was a News/standing-ovatiOn-forjean'>Standing OvatiOn Forjean smart for her role in hacks the News/comedy-series'>Comedy Series which beat Ted Lasso to writing and directing awards. Many tears of joy were shed in appreciatiOn for those that created the places we escaped to during a News/pandemic-year'>Pandemic Year when we perhaps needed them more than ever. Sophie lOng, News/bbc-News'>Bbc News, los angeles. The News/entertainmentjournalist-clare'>Entertainmentjournalist Clare oreilly said it was an extraordinarily successful evening for british talent. More than half of the awards went to british talent. The british scene has been reigning supreme for the last few years so i think it was a fairly safe bet. Which of those were the most predictable . I think News/kate-winslet'>Kate Winslet, News/olivia-colman'>Olivia Colman as well. The surprise of the night that gave the most raucous applause of all was News/michaela-coel'>Michaela Coel who was the first black winner in the limited anthology writing award. She looked absolutely fantastic. Her speech to advise fellow writers to write what scares you and she dedicated her award to survivors of sexual abuse. She was the outstanding winnerfor me. How diverse was this whole process . Notjust the nominees but the eventual winners. That is where we come slightly unstuck unfortunately. Not a single Ong'>Acting GOng for anyOne of colour despite plentiful nominatiOns. The first time a News/trans-woman'>Trans Woman had been nominated. The nominatiOns were there but the winners didnt come. Is that something that has to be looked at . Of course it needs to be looked at but what is actively being dOne to examine why this happens . A more diverse set of nominees but not being reflected in the actual winners. That is a problem the industry itself needs to look at. It is not a box ticking exercise. Why are they not coming through . Who is to say . The talent is there and the nominatiOns are plentiful, but the awards themselves it was predominantly white awards, caucasian awards, as it has been. It is changing but not fast enough. Apart from News/michaela-coel'>Michaela Coel what was the best moment of all of this for you . Any time News/kate-winslet'>Kate Winslet wins an award she free wheels her speech. The same with News/olivia-colman'>Olivia Colman. We learned last night that her father passed away during the pandemic, and she is retiring from the crown this year, her role is being taken over. For the first time in more than a century, the News/chelsea-flower-show'>Chelsea Flower Show is being held in september. The finishing touches, a finalflourish, the pressure to get itjust right. Chelsea is looking autumnal. The change in date this year means late summer flowers like asters and dahlias are in their prime. And a News/september-show'>September Show gives designers a chance to display a warmer and grassier look. Here, its all about the trees. David dodd has designed the queens green News/canopy-garden'>Canopy Garden to celebrate next years platinum jubilee. Weve got a News/field-maple'>Field Maple here and the News/field-maple'>Field Maple just gives the most spectacular yellow colour. And you can see it is already starting to turn now. It sits On the largest plot at chelsea. 21 trees have been planted with grassland, Hay Bales and a wildflower meadow. If everyOne can get behind the News/campaign-and-plant'>Campaign And Plant a tree, we can make a huge impact and a huge difference to the envirOnment. And youve got to think about what trees give us. And when i was asked to do it, i got very excited, because im a bit of a tree hugger. And just finally, do you think the queen would like this garden . I certainly hope so. I might be off to the tower if she doesnt. The autumnal look is everywhere, with a focus On News/harvest-fruit'>Harvest Fruit and vegetables. An News/autumn-chelsea'>Autumn Chelsea will have a different feel and a different mood. But the show also hopes to capture that love of gardening and the outdoors that many of us discovered during lockdowns. Giant Window Boxes in the News/cop26-garden'>Cop26 Garden to mark the un climate News/change-cOnference'>Change COnference in glasgow later this year. The message even if you dOnt have a garden, planting small flowers and shrubs can help combat the effects of climate change. And a tribute to nursing in the News/florence-nightingale-garden'>Florence Nightingale Garden, marking 200 years since her birth. There are medicinal flowers here with a focus On wellbeing. And late summer foxgloves her favourite flower ready to plant. Some special guests got an early viewing, but these nurses will also be able to enjoy the garden after the flower show, when its moved to News/st-thomas-hospital'>St Thomas Hospital in lOndOn. Florence nightingale was very much a forward thinking nurse. A lot of what we do today is very much embedded in what she taught us nursing at the forefrOnt, and, you know, thats where we still are. Its a privilege. I think, for a lot of nurses, i think theyll be overwhelmed by it, if im really hOnest, and theyll be really proud to see someOne saying thank you for all the hard News/work-theyve'>Work Theyve dOne. A News/chelsea-flower-show'>Chelsea Flower Show in september has brought its challenges for everyOne involved. Its likely to be a One off chance to enjoy the unfamiliar sights an News/autumn-show'>Autumn Show brings. Daniella relph, News/bbc-News'>Bbc News, chelsea. Youre watching News/bbc-News'>Bbc News. Now its time for a look at the weather with helen willetts. We saw some lovely sunrises this morning, but the fog has been there during the rush hour. We start the week with a ridge of High Pressure. It is all change for the north of News/the-uk'>The Uk. This is the ridge of High Pressure and this News/weather-frOnt'>Weather FrOnt brought a couple of inches of rain in places On sunday and led to some local flooding. The chance we could see some sharp showers through the day ahead. Further News/north-and-west'>North And West a weak News/weather-frOnt'>Weather FrOnt will bring patchy rain so the sunshine diminishes here although it stays bright in the east of scotland with plenty of good spells of sunshine elsewhere. Still feeling warm. Overnight quite chilly and Once again through the night as the showers fade and the cloud tends to break up elsewhere it will turn a little chilly in towns and cities but in rural areas it will drop down to three or four celsius and there will be more News/mist-and-fog'>Mist And Fog as we get towards News/tuesday-morning'>Tuesday Morning because we have settled cOnditiOns under High Pressure. Quite dense fog around potentially On News/tuesday-morning'>Tuesday Morning we think across southern and eastern areas but the Odd Spot elsewhere. The wind is starting to pick up towards the News/north-and-west'>North And West but the cloud doesnt thicken until the afternoOn and the rain doesnt arrive until later On so for many tuesday looks like another warm day with plenty of that summer sunshine. It should stay that way in the south as we go into wednesday but this next weather system, quite an active News/weather-frOnt'>Weather FrOnt starts to push in across scotland and News/northern-ireland'>Northern Ireland through wednesday, the autumn equinox, as almost On News/cue-gale-force'>Cue Gale Force winds are forecast. Once it clears away, some showers, but a notable dip in temperatures. There is this area of low pressure pushing past the north wednesday into thursday. Some uncertainty as to how deep that low pressure could be but we could get some fairly windy weather. Certainly One to watch this week. You will get more detail On the website. This is News/bbc-News'>Bbc News. Im joanna gosling. The headlines at 11. Crisis talks On soaring News/gas-price'>Gas Prices as the government cOnsiders propping up struggling News/energy-firm'>Energy Firms. Weve got to try and fix it as fast as we can, make sure we have the supplies that we want, make sure that we dOnt allow the companies we rely On to go under. Well have to do everything we can. But this will get better as the market starts to sort itself out. A News/murder-investigatiOn'>Murder InvestigatiOn is launched launched after four people are found dead at a house in derbyshire. A gunman has opened fire inside a university in the russian city of perm, killing at least eight people before being detained. Several other people have been injured in the attack. MilliOns of older and vulnerable people will be cOntacted to arrange their News/corOnavirus-booster'>CorOnavirus Booster shots from today it comes as News/12-15-year-olds'>12 15 Year Olds begin receiving their first dose in some parts of News/england-and-scotland'>England And Scotland. DominatiOn at the News/emmy-awards'>Emmy Awards for the crown it bags best drama News/olivia-coleman'>Olivia Coleman is named News/best-actess'>Best Actess for her portrayal of the queen On a big night of british success. And coming up. The News/chelsea-flower-show'>Chelsea Flower Show begins this week the first time the events ever been held in autumn, after being rescheduled from earlier this year because of the corOnavirus pandemic. The government is cOnsidering offering News/emergency-state'>Emergency State backed loans to News/energy-com'>Energy Companies, many of which are On the brink of collapse because of soaring News/gas-price'>Gas Prices. This News/morning-weve'>Morning Weve heard that the countrys sixth largest News/energy-company'>Energy Company, bulb, is seeking new funds as it battles to stay afloat amid surging News/energy-prices'>Energy Prices. The company has 1. 7m customers. Wholesale News/gas-price'>Gas Prices have risen by 250 percent since january, after a cold News/winter-put-pressure'>Winter Put Pressure On europes supplies and reduced levels of stored gas. There has also been increased competitiOn for liquefied News/natural-gas'>Natural Gas, particularly from countries in asia which also experienced cold weather. Some firms, particularly the smaller Ones, are now in trouble, because the high cost of gas means they cant afford to sell it to customers at the prices they promised them. Ministers are due to hold more News/talks-today'>Talks Today with News/industry-leaders'>Industry Leaders to try to solve the crisis. Speaking as he arrived in News/new-york'>New York ahead of the the un general assembly, the News/prime-minister'>Prime Minister said it was a temporary global problem that would be resolved as ecOnomies got back up and running after the pandemic. This is really a functiOn of the News/world-ecOnomy'>World EcOnomy waking up after covid. Gas in particular is in demand in asia, in china, other parts of asia. We have got to try and fix it as fast as we can make sure we have the supplies we want, make sure we dOnt allow the companies we rely On to go under. We will have to do everything we can. This will get better as the market starts to sort itself out, as the News/world-ecOnomy'>World EcOnomy gets back On its feet. Right now though, its having major knock On effects in other parts of the ecOnomy including food productiOn. Our News/correspOndent-katy-austin'>CorrespOndent Katy Austin reports. The price of News/natural-gas'>Natural Gas a key source of the energy which heats our homes and powers our industries has soared. Its a global issue with causes including high demand. The price has gOne up so much that some smaller News/energy-supplier'>Energy Suppliers have gOne bust. There are fears more will follow. The News/regulator-0fgem'>Regulator 0fgem says its working to ensure cOnsumers cOntinue to be protected. The News/business-secretary'>Business Secretary held News/crisis-meetings'>Crisis Meetings with the industry at the weekend, and there will be further News/talks-today'>Talks Today. Because the News/industry-forecasts'>Industry Forecasts ahead, we can see that this is a peak and then we expect prices come down in the spring. So, really, cOnversatiOns are about how we manage a very tight News/autumn-winter-period'>Autumn Winter Period and the specific impacts we think that these prices will have On industry. Another knock On impact of energy being so expensive is that productiOn has been halted at two large News/fertiliser-plants'>Fertiliser Plants in england. They make News/carbOn-dioxide'>CarbOn Dioxide as a by product, and that is used widely by News/food-producers'>Food Producers for example, in News/meat-productiOn'>Meat ProductiOn and packaging. Some manufacturers and supermarkets have warned of shortages if the News/problem-isnt'>Problem Isnt urgently resolved. Iceland says its not seeing problems yet, but the situatiOn is a cOncern. Our News/supply-chain'>Supply Chain are building up an additiOnal 1 2 News/week-stock'>Week Stock particularly On key lines that theyre worried about, such as frozen meats just to ensure that if the News/co2-crisis'>Co2 Crisis does last any lOnger than a few days or, indeed weeks we will be able to keep servicing our stores and ultimately our customers. The governments spoken with the company which runs the News/fertiliser-plants'>Fertiliser Plants, to discuss optiOns around getting them going again. Food businesses say the News/carbOn-dioxide'>CarbOn Dioxide News/disruptiOn-couldnt'>DisruptiOn Couldnt have come at a worse time with the News/supply-chain'>Supply Chain already under pressure as they struggle to get enough workers and lorry drivers. Wholesale News/gas-price'>Gas Prices are unlikely to come down just yet, and eventually they could feed through into higher News/energy-bills'>Energy Bills for households. Katy austin, News/bbc-News'>Bbc News. Lets speak to our News/business-correspOndent'>Business CorrespOndent theo leggett. If you are with an News/energy-company'>Energy Company that goes under, what happens, what can you do . I it that goes under, what happens, what can you do . Can you do . If it is ust One News/energy-com'>Energy Com an can you do . If it is ust One News/energy-company'>Energy Company that can you do . If it isjust One News/energy-company'>Energy Company that goes can you do . If it isjust One News/energy-company'>Energy Company that goes under, can you do . If it isjust One News/energy-company'>Energy Company that goes under, there i can you do . If it isjust One News/energy-company'>Energy Company that goes under, there is can you do . If it isjust One energy i company that goes under, there is a system for dealing with this which is that the News/energy-regulator'>Energy Regulator will find another supplier to take over those customers. This happened earlier in the year when green News/network-energy'>Network Energy went under. Its customers were taken On by edf. The system is there to ensure that happens and to ensure customers dOnt pay too much more. They are supposed to get the cheapest available tariff. The problem comes with lots of News/energy-com'>Energy Companies go under at the same time and the other providers that want to take On those customers. They may not want to take On those customers because they could be loss making, it would be expensive to take them On and there is no profit available. At a time when News/energy-com'>Energy Companies, the sensible Ones would be better prepared Ones, have bought their energy ahead, they already have prices extent. They are secure. But if they take On other cOnsumers, they may be less secure so they are reluctant to do that. We are seeing the system being tested right now. Are seeing the system being tested riaht now. , are seeing the system being tested riaht now. ,. , right now. There are News/talks-today'>Talks Today with so much right now. There are News/talks-today'>Talks Today with so much cOncern right now. There are News/talks-today'>Talks Today with so much News/cOncern-amOngstl'>COncern AmOngstl right now. There are News/talks-today'>Talks Today i with so much cOncern amOngst the industry. Is it likely that its going to be anything cOncrete coming out of those talks quickly . Ispiel] out of those talks quickly . Well have to wait out of those talks quickly . Well have to wait and out of those talks quickly . Well have to wait and see. Out of those talks quickly . Well have to wait and see. What out of those talks quickly . Ii have to wait and see. What these talks are looking at is how this crunch can be eased because the fact that wholesale prices are high, nobody can do anything about that. It is about getting the sector passed this News/peak-and-point'>Peak And Point of crisis. This could be helping News/energy-com'>Energy Companies like bulb by preventing them from getting into deep trouble, ijy them from getting into deep trouble, by giving them short term loans, or about incentivising the more resilient News/energy-com'>Energy Companies so they are in a positiOn to take On extra customers if they need to, if we could companies go Out Of Business. That is the kind of issue under discussiOn at the moment. A News/murder-investigatiOn'>Murder InvestigatiOn has been launched after four people were found dead at a house in derbyshire. Police were called to a property in killamarsh near News/sheffield-yesterday'>Sheffield Yesterday after cOncerns were raised about the people living there. A man has been arrested and police say theyre not looking for anyOne else in cOnnectiOn with the deaths. The News/outwood-academy-city'>Outwood Academy City school in sheffield cOnfirmed it was closed following the Tragic Incident involving three of its students. France has cancelled a meeting between its armed News/forces-minister'>Forces Minister and News/the-uk'>The Uks defence secretary, ben wallace, amid the diplomatic row prompted by the new News/security-alliance'>Security Alliance agreed by britain, the us and australia. Paris has been angered by News/australias-withdrawal'>Australias Withdrawal from a cOntract to buy submarines. The News/foreign-office'>Foreign Office minister, james cleverly, says hes cOnfident that relatiOns with france will improve. All bilateral relatiOnships go through periods of tensiOn. That is the inevitability of relatiOnships, just as it is On a persOnal level. I have absolutely News/no-doubt'>No Doubt that ultimately our relatiOnship with france will endure, but this is about making sure that we have a really strOng News/defence-relatiOnship'>Defence RelatiOnship with two very, very important defence partners. The new News/foreign-secretary'>Foreign Secretary, liz truss, is to urge her iranian counterpart to release british natiOnals being held in the country, when they meet in News/new-york'>New York later. About a dozen western dual natiOnals are detained in iran, including nazanin zaghari ratcliffe. Caroline hawley� s report cOntains some distressing images. Elika ashoori makes macaroOns and cakes for a living, treats for other peoples celebratiOns, but her own wedding is On hold, her whole life cOnsumed by her fathers arrest. I have to always throw myself into my work to not think about it too much because it drives me crazy. He was never political. He was a mechanical engineer with a love of astrOnomy. Throughout his entire life he has put me and my brother first. But in august in 2017, while visiting his elderly mother in tehran, News/anoosheh-ashoori'>Anoosheh Ashoori was thrown into irans notorious evin jail, One of around a dozen westerners being held in iran, including nazanin zaghari ratcliffe. Their families describe them as hostages being used by iranian authorities for political and financial leverage with the west. Evin is notorious for being horrific. Each room is shared by 15 20 people. They have rats and cockroaches all the time. He was interrogated very, very heavily. They threatened to hurt us throughout the interrogatiOns. They told my dad that they knew where we lived, where we worked, what pets we had. My dad was saying, i have nothing to cOnfess to you. Twice he tried to take his own life because he thought that if he was out of the equatiOn, then they would not be able to hurt us. Last mOnth, News/cctv-footage'>Cctv Footage from News/inside-evin'>Inside Evin was hacked into and leaked. Former inmates say it shows the outside world just a small glimpse of what the jail is like. Elika fears her father will not get out until iran and the News/uk-strike'>Uk Strike a bargain for his release. I mean, he is 67 now and he has been there forfour years, for having dOne nothing. Who will be answerable to that . Elikas father always supported everything she did. The nature of my business is cOnstantly to talk to people about weddings, birthdays and to be excited for them. And that is why it was very difficult at first for me to do myjob. I didnt want to make things for happy people, as horrible as it sounds. Now i use my business and i use my cakes to focus On News/peoples-happiness'>Peoples Happiness because it is kind of like a beam of hope. In her head she keeps planning the ultimate cake, News/the-One'>The One she will make to eventually welcome him home. Caroline hawley, News/bbc-News'>Bbc News. Theres been a shooting at a university in News/western-russia'>Western Russia and eight people are reported to have been killed. The incident happened at News/perm-state'>Perm State university in the urals where a young man reportedly opened fire inside the university building. Police wounded and detained the attacker, whos believed to be a student. Our News/moscow-correspOndent'>Moscow CorrespOndent News/steve-rosenberg'>Steve Rosenberg has the latest. At about 11 oclock in the morning, local time, young man walked Onto the campus of News/perm-state'>Perm State university, armed with a gun and began shooting. We then believe he went inside One of the buildings. There are reports of the buildings. There are reports of students and teachers barricading themselves inside that building, mobile News/phOne-footage'>PhOne Footage shows other studentsjumping to mobile News/phOne-footage'>PhOne Footage shows other students jumping to safety from first floor windows. Police said they wounded and detained the attacker. Police have opened an investigatiOn into the shootings. It has also emerged that the attacker allegedly left a lOng post On News/social-media'>Social Media before the shooting. When you read through it, it is quite chilling. He explains in large detail how he went about obtaining a weapOn, all the medical tests, the medical checks he went through to get this weapOn and how he was cOnsumed by hatred and have wanted to cause pain to people since primary school. Quite a chilling read. That has now been deleted, i believe, from the internet. The headlines On News/bbc-News'>Bbc News. Crisis talks On soaring News/gas-price'>Gas Prices as the government cOnsiders propping up struggling News/energy-firm'>Energy Firms. A News/murder-investigatiOn'>Murder InvestigatiOn is launched launched after four people are found dead at a house in derbyshire. A gunman has opened fire inside a university in the russian city of perm, killing at least eight people before being detained. Several other people have been injured in the attack. The News/world-health-organizatiOn'>World Health OrganizatiOn has appointed the former News/prime-minister'>Prime Minister, gordOn brown, an ambassador for global health financing. Mr brown has said he wants to avoid a situatiOn where rich countries are throwing away milliOns of doses of News/covid-vaccines'>Covid Vaccines, which are past their use by dates, while the poorest countries are desperate for supplies. In the us, teams searching for missing 22 year old News/gabby-petito'>Gabby Petito have found a body they say matches her descriptiOn in a News/natiOnal-park'>NatiOnal Park in the state of wyoming. Ms petitos not been seen since her boyfriend brian laundri, returned home from a News/cross-country-trip'>Cross Country Trip without her. Hes wanted by News/police-whove'>Police Whove named him a persOn of interest. Officers involved in the discovery said theyre awaiting the results of forensic testing. Earlier today, News/human-remains'>Human Remains were discovered cOnsistent with the descriptiOn of gabrielle � gabby� petito. Full News/forensic-identificatiOn'>Forensic IdentificatiOn has not been completed to cOnfirm 100 that we found gabby but her family has been notified of this discovery. The cause of death has not been determined at this time. A 54 year old man has died and a woman has been seriously injured in a paragliding collisiOn. The News/cOnservatiOnist-and-adventurer'>COnservatiOnist And Adventurer sacha dench, and her support dan burtOn, were in the final stages of a challenge to circumnavigate britain. The pair were flying the News/battery-powered-paramotors'>Battery Powered Paramotors to mark the forthcoming un climate News/change-cOnference'>Change COnference in glasgow. A seven year News/old-boy'>Old Boy reported missing from his home in scotland since News/sunday-evening'>Sunday Evening has been found. East News/ayrshire-police'>Ayrshire Police posted an update saying News/carsOn-shepherd'>CarsOn Shepherd had been found safe and well and thanking people for their help in the search. A police helicopter, News/marine-and-dog'>Marine And Dog units, and scottish News/fire-and-rescue'>Fire And Rescue News/service-water-support'>Service Water Support unit had all been involved in looking for the child. Some 12 to 15 year olds in parts of News/england-and-scotland'>England And Scotland are expected to begin receiving News/covid-vaccines'>Covid Vaccines today. Teenage vaccinatiOns are also due to start shortly in News/northern-ireland'>Northern Ireland and early next mOnth in wales. MilliOns of older and vulnerable people will also be cOntacted to arrange their booster shots. More from our health correspOndent, katharine da costa. Having waited for older News/age-group'>Age Groups to be vaccinated, News/the-uk'>The Uks12 to 15 year olds are next in line to be offered a jab. Some News/scottish-health-boards'>Scottish Health Boards will start administering pfizer vaccines at drop in clinics from today. Those still making up their minds can choose to wait for an appointment later this mOnth. While the risk to you being severely ill may well be low, we want to make sure every single News/12-15-year-old'>12 15 Year Old is protected and not Only protected themselves, but also, as they go to school, it helps to protect hopefully their teachers and others that they interact with News/at-school'>At School too. At some schools in england, where News/permissiOn-forms'>PermissiOn Forms have been sent back, News/nhs-staff'>Nhs Staff are expected to begin immunising teenagers from today, with most likely to start later this week. The decisiOn over whether to vaccinate the News/over-12s'>Over 12s has been finely balanced because young people are at very low risk from covid. While data has shown a very small chance of teenagers suffering from News/heart-inflammatiOn'>Heart InflammatiOn after the pfizer vaccine, News/catching-covid'>Catching Covid also increases the risk of developing myocarditis. Last week, News/the-uk'>The Uks four chief medical officers said 12 to 15 year olds should be offered a jab to help protect their educatiOn and News/mental-health'>Mental Health. I think it is really about recognising that, not Only is the vaccine helpful for young people to reduce the risk to their health and to educatiOnal disruptiOn, but theres also cOntributing to trying to get through this pandemic, where we still have high rates of infectiOn in the community and younger people taking up a vaccine will cOntribute to reducing those over time. Elderly News/care-home'>Care Home residents who are most at risk from the virus are being prioritised for booster shots. England and wales have already made a start, while scotland begins its campaign today, and News/northern-ireland'>Northern Irelands roll out� s due later this mOnth. Health and social care workers, the over 50s and younger adults with underlying News/health-cOnditiOns'>Health COnditiOns will also be eligible six mOnths after their secOnd jab. The nhs in england and wales will start cOntacting people by News/text-or-letter'>Text Or Letter this week. VaccinatiOns will play a central role in helping News/the-uk'>The Uk to navigate what some fear could be a difficult winter ahead. Katharine da costa, News/bbc-News'>Bbc News. 15 year old News/elizabeth-walker'>Elizabeth Walker from dumfries and galloway, scotland would like to be vaccinated and would like the decisiOn to do so to lie with her. Shejoins me now alOngside her mum shani. Welcome. Hello. Elizabeth, tell us more about why you would like the vaccine. I more about why you would like the vaccine. , ~ more about why you would like the vaccine. , ~. ,. , vaccine. I work in a secOndhand News/book-shop'>Book Shop vaccine. I work in a secOndhand News/book-shop'>Book Shop and vaccine. I work in a secOndhand News/book-shop'>Book Shop and i vaccine. I work in a secOndhand News/book-shop'>Book Shop and i want, vaccine. I work in a secOndhand News/book-shop'>Book Shop and i want, just vaccine. I work in a secOndhand News/book-shop'>Book Shop and i want, just if News/book-shop'>Book Shop and i want, just if someOne asks if i have been vaccinated, to say that i can to ease their mind. I wouldnt have a bad reactiOn. I5 ease their mind. I wouldnt have a bad reactiOn bad reactiOn. Is it more about protecting bad reactiOn. Is it more about protecting others bad reactiOn. Is it more about protecting others than bad reactiOn. Is it more about protecting others than you . L protecting others than you . Definitely. I go On the bus back and forth from school and i want to make sure everyOne else is safe. Iiidtu� e forth from school and i want to make sure everyOne else is safe. Sure everyOne else is safe. Have you had any cOncerns sure everyOne else is safe. Have you had any cOncerns for sure everyOne else is safe. Have you had any cOncerns for yourself had any cOncerns for yourself through the pandemic . What impact hasnt had you . I through the pandemic . What impact hasnt had you . Hasnt had you . I think i am cOncerned hasnt had you . I think i am cOncerned about hasnt had you . I think i am cOncerned about my hasnt had you . I think i am cOncerned about my News/familyl-hasnt'>Familyl Hasnt had you . I think i am cOncerned about my Family Members and the people who teach me News/at-school'>At School. I have not had any cOncerns about myself. find school. I have not had any cOncerns about myself about myself. And you want to be able to make about myself. And you want to be able to make the about myself. And you want to be able to make the decisiOn about myself. And you want to be able to make the decisiOn for able to make the decisiOn for yourself . Able to make the decisiOn for yourself . Would | able to make the decisiOn for. Yourself . Would you yourself . Absolutely. Would you stand in her yourself . Absolutely. Would you stand in her way yourself . Absolutely. Would you stand in her way in yourself . Absolutely. Would you stand in her way in terms yourself . Absolutely. Would you stand in her way in terms of yourself . Absolutely. Would you i stand in her way in terms of getting the vaccinatiOn . Ida. Stand in her way in terms of getting the vaccinatiOn . The vaccinatiOn . No, all her life she has had the vaccinatiOn . No, all her life she has had the the vaccinatiOn . No, all her life she has had the vaccines the vaccinatiOn . No, all her life she has had the vaccines that l the vaccinatiOn . No, all her life i she has had the vaccines that have been she has had the vaccines that have been recommended and i know she has thought been recommended and i know she has thought about it deeply, she has researched it, she has talked with her peers. Researched it, she has talked with her peers, the same with her younger brother her peers, the same with her younger brother and her peers, the same with her younger brother and both are very definite they want brother and both are very definite they want to get vaccinated very happily they want to get vaccinated very happily now they can, especially my younger happily now they can, especially my younger sOn, he usually would have music younger sOn, he usually would have Ons'>Music LessOns with an older member of the Ons'>Music LessOns with an older member of the community and he is very cOncerned of the community and he is very cOncerned that he cannot have those lessOns cOncerned that he cannot have those lessOns until he is certain that he is not lessOns until he is certain that he is not going to be at risk of passing is not going to be at risk of passing it is not going to be at risk of passing it On. Is not going to be at risk of passing it On. Is not going to be at risk of aassin it On. ,. , passing it On. That is stuart and he is 13. That passing it On. That is stuart and he is 13 that is passing it On. That is stuart and he is 13. That is right. Passing it On. That is stuart and he is 13. That is right. The passing it On. That is stuart and he is 13. That is right. The reasOns is 13. That is right. The reasOns being discussed here that we are hearing from you and elizabeth are very much about protecting others. Have you had any qualms yourself about your children being vaccinated in this cOntext, that it is not so much about their own protectiOn, it is about good for society . I much about their own protectiOn, it is about good for society . Is about good for society . I think it is very important is about good for society . I think it is very important that is about good for society . I think it is very important that we is about good for society . I think it is very important that we are l is about good for society . I thinkl it is very important that we are all part of it is very important that we are all part of the it is very important that we are all part of the same community and we should part of the same community and we should all part of the same community and we should all be protecting ourselves and others. Both my husband and i are vaccinated and to be got that as soOn are vaccinated and to be got that as soOn as are vaccinated and to be got that as soOn as we are vaccinated and to be got that as soOn as we were able to do so. And with them soOn as we were able to do so. And with them feeling so strOngly about it, i totally support that. Elizabeth, a couple of reasOns have been put forward that are strOngly about the interests of you and your peers, which is about protecting News/mental-health'>Mental Health and protecting educatiOn. I those things that resOnate with you . EducatiOn. I those things that resOnate with you . Yes, deeply because i resOnate with you . Yes, deeply because i am resOnate with you . Yes, deeply because i am at resOnate with you . Yes, deeply because i am News/at-school'>At School resOnate with you . Yes, deeply because i am News/at-school'>At School now resOnate with you . Yes, deeply| because i am News/at-school'>At School now with various health reasOns so it would make me feel safe going into a big school In The City knowing i was vaccinated and invited to get it, i wouldnt be as badly affected. The Time Out of wouldnt be as badly affected. The Time Out of school, what impact has not had On you and those around you . I am worried about having to catch up i am worried about having to catch up with my work and i am worried that i am going to miss out On opportunities. D0 that i am going to miss out On opportunities that i am going to miss out On opportunities. Do you have a date for the vaccine opportunities. Do you have a date for the vaccine lined opportunities. Do you have a date for the vaccine lined up . Opportunities. Do you have a date for the vaccine lined up . Have i opportunities. Do you have a date| for the vaccine lined up . Have you been invited to get to have it . Ida. Been invited to get to have it . No, i havent been invited to get to have it . No, i havent but been invited to get to have it . No, i havent but i been invited to get to have it . No, i havent but i will been invited to get to have it . Tip, i havent but i will be going into One of the drop in centres hopefully today. One of the drop in centres hopefully toda. , ~ i. , One of the drop in centres hopefully toda. , ~. ,. , today. Thank you for oining us. Thank you. T thousands of students across News/the-uk'>The Uk will be heading off to university over the next few weeks. Most courses will be offering a mixture of face to face and Online learning. Heres our News/educatiOn-correspOndent'>EducatiOn CorrespOndent, News/elaine-dunkley'>Elaine Dunkley. Im looking forward to meeting new people, to actually studying. Were just trying to get that News/university-experience'>University Experience we kind of missed out On. Over the next few weeks, manchester will welcome more than 70,000 News/uni-students'>Uni Students to the city. I got a free News/t-shirt'>T Shirt . I got a News/bucket-hat'>Bucket Hat from fancy. Itsjust fun, you know, just getting a News/vibe-back'>Vibe Back from the two News/year-break-weve'>Year Break Weve had in lockdown. And, you know, just coming back, everybody together and stuff, getting that uni feeling. Meet the freshers elly, keira and lola. I left everything last minute, so i was literally packing till, like, midnight. Woke up, carried On packing and then got everything in the car, had a little cry when i said goodbye to my mum. Its the start of a new chapter. Because of the pandemic, many students have started uni without visiting the place that will become their home. Did a few virtual tours, but that was it, really. I didnt know what it was going to be like at all. I was saying to my mum, what if i get up there and i hate it . It could be completely, like, out of my depth. But, no, im loving it so far. I went to uni last year and i studied a different course, it was quite similar. But, obviously, being. A creative course Online, it was just so difficult. Like, we werent getting to use the facilities, we werent getting News/the-One'>The One to One learning we should have got. Like, already, i was saying ive had a better week. Not even a week the last two days. Ive already met so many more people. I feel, like, so much more i passiOnate about my course. Im enjoying it so much more. So, yeah, ithink i made the best decisiOn i could have. At many universities across england, lectures On campus are back, and face coverings are no lOnger mandatory, but students are advised to do covid tests regularly. The idea of future restrictiOns is still a cOncern. I hope it doesnt happen again. They did say, yesterday, in the lecture. They said theyve got a plan if it does happen. If we get put into lockdown. No, nOne of that because i am from quite a small town, i knew that even i being in lockdown here would bei somewhat better than down there, so i was like, as a whole, may as well go for it. Covid has had a huge impact On many aspects of student life. We were stuck in a tiny, tiny little house with so many people when it started. That wasnt fun. Got into a lot of arguments. With fees of £9,000 a year, and living costs, these third year students feel out of pocket. I think we should have some compensatiOn for. Either teaching orfor the accommodatiOn, because a lot of the rooms didnt get lived in, so people going back to their families, if theyre shielding, orwhatever. A lot of uni based accommodatiOn i have tried to give a bit of mOneyl back, but a lot of private things i obviously, what we were in News/lastl-year-havent'>Lastl Year Havent dOne anything. And when we werent living in that house for something like six mOnths or so of the year, we were still paying rent every mOnth. Cherie is a secOnd year sociology student. Thank you. She first went to university at 18, but had to drop out. In the middle of the year, i sadly lost my mum. It was a really difficult time and that made me become a young carerfor my brothers. Thats On the third floor. At the age of 23, cherie decided to go back. But the pandemic meant she wasnt able to experience News/university-life'>University Life. She is now part of a News/support-group'>Support Group to help students who are struggling. Last year was quite difficult, to be hOnest, in terms especially for News/mental-health'>Mental Health. Like, it was quite isolating. Ifeel like, as people, we like to have cOnnectiOns and stuff. Having that aspect taken away last year, we could definitely see how some people actually struggled. There are amazing charities out there who are willing to help lots of different people. If someOne was to tell me that five or six years ago, cherie, you are going to be smiling, you are going to go back to uni and be having the time of your life, i would have thought they would be lying, because when you are in that moment in time, you dOnt think positively at all, because you are just taking in everything. But i always tell people to take it easy, take their time with it, and just to be kinder to themselves. Freshers week marks the start of News/university-life'>University Life a chance to enjoy new friendships and freedom. With the disruptiOn of the past 18 mOnths, it will also feel like a fresh start for many returning back to university. Four men from blackburn have been charged, after allegedly shouting antisemitic abuse from a car in News/north-lOndOn'>North LOndOn earlier this year. The men are due before westminster News/magistrates-court'>Magistrates Court next mOnth. Mohammed iftikhar hanif, jawaad hussain, News/asif-ali'>Asif Ali and News/adil-mota'>Adil Mota are accused of using theatening, abusive or insulting words or behaviour whilst part of a cOnvoy of vehicles taking part in a pro palestinian protest in News/stjohns-wood'>Stjohns Wood in may. Folic acid is to be added to flour across News/the-uk'>The Uk, to reduce the risk of life threatening spinal cOnditiOns in babies. The government said the move could prevent up to 200 birth defects every year. The new rules will Only apply to nOn wholemeal wheat flour, with gluten free foods and wholemeal flour exempt. Kate steele is the Chief Executive of the charity shine, which campaigns for families affected by News/spina-bifida'>Spina Bifida, earlier she told me about the difficulties around making sure women get enough Folic Acid. There are lots of unplanned pregnancies across News/the-uk'>The Uk, but also the message that we really need to be getting across is that Folic Acid supplements really need to be taken at least eight weeks prior to pregnancy, not Once a woman is pregnant. So, its a really important decisiOn that the government has taken today to get Folic Acid into flour to help build up those levels that the women need. Now its time for a look at the weather with helen. Hello, there. The quiet cOnditiOns this morning have meant the fog has taken a while to clear but, despite some pleasantly warm sunshine for the start of the week, the wind will strengthen in the north later in the week. Feeling fresher here with some more significant rain. The News/rain-today'>Rain Today in the form of showers On this News/weather-frOnt'>Weather FrOnt, and also some patchy Rain Coming in and across the News/north-and-west'>North And West of scotland and News/northern-ireland'>Northern Ireland On this News/weather-frOnt'>Weather FrOnt. Now, some of these showers could be On the heavy side Once again for the eastern side of england but there will be some bright spells in between, and elsewhere there will be some warm sunshine 18 21, as we saw at the weekend. Through the night time period, that News/weather-frOnt'>Weather FrOnt slowly eases away as the ridge of High Pressure builds more strOngly across News/the-uk'>The Uk. So, for the day On tuesday, after the News/morning-fog'>Morning Fog clears away, and there could be some dense patches around in southern and eastern areas, there will be plenty of sunshine to follow. But again, just late in the day this time, some patchy rain towards the News/north-and-west'>North And West. Hello, this is News/bbc-News'>Bbc News with joanna gosling. The headlines. Crisis talks On soaring News/gas-price'>Gas Prices as the government cOnsiders propping up struggling News/energy-firm'>Energy Firms. Weve got to try and fix it as fast as we can, make sure we have the supplies that we want, make sure that we dOnt allow the companies we rely On to go under. Well have to do everything we can. But this will get better as the market starts to sort itself out. A News/murder-investigatiOn'>Murder InvestigatiOn is launched launched after four people are found dead at a house in derbyshire. A gunman has opened fire inside a university in the russian city of perm, killing at least eight people before being detained. Several other people have been injured in the attack. MilliOns of older and vulnerable people will be cOntacted to arrange their News/corOnavirus-booster'>CorOnavirus Booster shots from today it comes as News/12-15-year-olds'>12 15 Year Olds begin receiving their first dose in some parts of News/england-and-scotland'>England And Scotland. DominatiOn at the News/emmy-awards'>Emmy Awards for the crown it bags best drama News/olivia-coleman'>Olivia Coleman is named News/best-actess'>Best Actess for her portrayal of the queen On a big night of british success. And coming up. The News/chelsea-flower-show'>Chelsea Flower Show begins this week the first time the events ever been held in autumn, after being rescheduled from earlier this year because of the corOnavirus pandemic. Sport and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre. Live sport to enjoy. We will show live sport to enoy. We will show Ou Live Sport to enoy. We will show you some live sport to enoy. We will show you some of live sport to enjoy. We will show you some of the live sport to enjoy. We will show you some of the pictures. Live sport to enjoy. We will show you some of the pictures. A live sport to enjoy. We will show| you some of the pictures. A really tight up until the final quarter. The world champiOns were far too goodin the world champiOns were far too good in The End winning 48 a2. The good in The End winning a8 a2. The News/roses-head'>Roses Head to australia for another series there. Ill ahead of the commOnwealth News/games-title'>Games Title next summer. The Chief Executive of the News/pakistan-cricket-board'>Pakistan Cricket Board says the situatiOn they are in is � gut wrenching. New zealand pulled out of their tour of the country because of a News/security-threat'>Security Threat last week despite pakistans assurances of safety. Englands mens and womens teams are due to travel to rawalpindi in the next few weeks and the ecb are expected to make a decisiOn On that tour this week. It would be englands first visit to pakistan since 2005 and was arranged to show gratitude to pakistan after their News/test-side'>Test Side toured News/the-uk'>The Uk last summer, despite the covid 19 pandemic. This is going to cost us milliOns of dollars. This has severely affected us from the News/cricket-credibility-perspective'>Cricket Credibility Perspective and has set us back. We certainly hope that england will be touring and that will be announced later On today. We certainly believe they should be coming and we hope he will be coming. They should be coming and we hope he will be coming will be coming. Staying with cricket the england womens team were in News/actiOn-yesterday'>ActiOn Yesterday in worcester and beat News/new-zealand'>New Zealand by 13 runs in the secOnd One day internatiOnal. Rookie off News/spinner-charlie-dean'>Spinner Charlie Dean had a superb spell to help the hosts to victory, taking a wickets for 36 runs in Only her secOnd odi. England are two up in the four match series. The News/chelsea-manager'>Chelsea Manager News/thomas-tuchel'>Thomas Tuchel said his team was sloppy, lacking energy and the right attitude, but that was Only describing their first half at spurs, before turning the game around with three secOnd half goals to go joint top of the premier league. Ngolo kante came off the bench at halftime to spark the revival, News/thiago-silva'>Thiago Silva put them ahead, kante doubled the lead with a deflected effort before antOnio rudiger fired in the third in stoppage time. Chelsea have an identical record to liverpool and News/manchester-united'>Manchester United also have 13 points. Five games into the seasOn, will those be the three main title rivals . Everybody will get better. I dOnt think we see the top teams at the highest level. The preseasOn was unique. There are and there will be natiOnal breaks. I dOnt think that we see the big teams On the highest level. But dOnt get me wrOng, we are competitive and it is absolutely necessary that we get better. The first half as proof of that. Everybody will get better. I am pretty sure. Manchester united got away with One at News/west-ham'>West Ham, they wOn 2 1 at the lOndOn stadium. The hammers had taken a first News/half-lead'>Half Lead through said benrahma but five minutes later News/cristiano-rOnaldo'>Cristiano ROnaldo equalised with that rebound his fourth goal in three games since re signing. It looked as though the points might be shared, butjesse lingard, On loan at News/west-ham'>West Ham last seasOn, scored a stunning goal, putting News/manchester-united'>Manchester United in frOnt with a minute to go. Still time for another twist though. West ham awarded a penalty after a luke shaw handball. Mark noble came off the bench to take it with his first kick of the ball, but that didnt work out, it was saved. David News/de-gea'>De Gea made his first penalty save in more than 5 years, giving united all three points. West ham was One of the clubs that paid tribure to jimmy greaves yesterday. The former News/england-striker'>England Striker who died at the age of 81. As well as playing for the hammers, it was fitting that News/tottenham-and-cheslea'>Tottenham And Cheslea were playing each other yesterday, he is News/spurs-record-goalscorer'>Spurs Record Goalscorer and was also prolific for the blues. A News/minutes-applause'>Minutes Applause took place there as well for the the leading goalscorer in the english top flight, 357 goals. He also scored aa goals in 57 games for his country. He was a News/master-craftsman'>Master Craftsman of his art, which was goal scoring. Scoring goals. EveryOne would say is the most difficult part of being a News/football-player'>Football Player in a football team. So his job was to score the goals. He lived for scoring goals. I pail] he lived for scoring goals. I will have another he lived for scoring goals. I will have another update he lived for scoring goals. I will have another update for he lived for scoring goals. I will have another update for you in the next hour. See you then. Thanks, ali. Spains News/prime-minister'>Prime Minister has told residents of News/la-palma'>La Palma in the canary islands that their safety is guaranteed after a volcano erupted there for the first time in 50 years. Pedro sanchez postpOned a trip to the un in News/new-york'>New York to go to the island where villages have been evacuated and homes destroyed. Courtney bembridge has more. For the first time in half a century, the News/cumbre-vieja-volcano'>Cumbre Vieja Volcano erupted with fountains of molten News/rock-shooting'>Rock Shooting hundreds of metres into the sky, and incandescent orange rivers flowing down the hillside. The island has been On high alert for the past week because of a huge increase in tremors and thousands of people were told to leave their homes. The eruptiOn started in the News/afternoOn-plumes'>AfternoOn Plumes of smoke could be seen from across the island, and eyewitnesses described hearing a loud explosiOn. The noise coming from the volcano it News/sounds-like'>Sounds Like i dOnt know 20 fighterjets taking off right now, and its extremely loud. I dOnt know how to explain it. It was powerful. Powerful. To feel a sudden was powerful. Powerful. To feel a sudden explosiOn like that. I could not imagine it would be so sudden. Rivers of lava edged down the hillside, reaching homes. The News/prime-minister'>Prime Minister News/prime-minister'>Prime Minister News/pedro-sanchez'>Pedro Sanchez has arrived in la News/palma-sanchez'>Palma Sanchez has arrived in News/la-palma'>La Palma after postpOning his trip to News/new-york'>New York for the News/united-natiOns'>United NatiOns general assembly this week. We are very mindful of the fires that can break out of these eruptiOns, so have we deployed not just the civil News/guard-and-fire'>Guard And Fire fighters, but also the military and News/emergency-unit'>Emergency Unit. I fighters, but also the military and News/emergency-unit'>Emergency Unit fighters, but also the military and News/emergency-unit'>Emergency Unit. I want to recognise the work that News/emergency-unit'>Emergency Unit. I want to recognise the work that the News/emergency-unit'>Emergency Unit. I want to recognise the work that the red News/emergency-unit'>Emergency Unit. I want to recognise the work that the News/red-cross'>Red Cross News/emergency-unit'>Emergency Unit. I want to recognise the work that the News/red-cross'>Red Cross are the work that the News/red-cross'>Red Cross are doing, feeding and looking after those who have been forced from their homes. Experts say its not clear how lOng the eruptiOn will last, and its going to be an anxious wait for residents. Courtney bembridge, News/bbc-News'>Bbc News. A mOnument dedicated to all the dutch victims of the holocaust has opened in amsterdam. It lists 102,000 jewish people killed by the nazis as well as more than 200 sinti and roma. Tim allman reports. The holocaust was a crime committed in so many places, with so many victims. More than 100,000 of them, are named here. The first such memorial in The Netherlands dedicated to a dark chapter in the countrys history. TranslatiOn this mOnument cOnfrOnts us with the criminal murder of thousands, murdered for no other reasOn than their identity. In doing so, the mOnument also demands accountability. Accountability early as to whether more should be dOne during the war years to save those who were murdered. The netherlands was occupied much of the secOnd News/world-war'>World War with three quarters of the countrys On'>Jewish PopulatiOn were killed, most by the nazis but some by local collaborators, a difficult legacy to deal with and the king met with some of the survivors, fitted next to the walls where the victims peoples names were inscribed. TranslatiOn i thought it was emotiOnal. I just saw the name of A Friend Of Mine, not Anne Frank or anyOne famous, but A Friend Of Mine and i found it hard to read. I knew she was dead of course. I still have a picture of her at home. As One survivor put it, this mOnument is a tribute that can never be erased and a warning that can never be forgotten. Tim allman, News/bbc-News'>Bbc News. A leading football agent, who used to represent News/raheem-sterling'>Raheem Sterling, has broken News/football-associatiOn'>Football AssociatiOn rules by signing under age players, according to evidence seen by bbc panorama. Aidy ward, who owns colossal sports management, also asked sterling to speak to a 15 year old via News/video-call'>Video Call, as part of an attempt by ward to sign him. The fa prohibits agents approaching players before they are in their 16th year. Rory carsOn has this report. Wired is One of the most high profile agents in football. We spoke to a player who says he was approached by him when he was just 12 years old, in breach of News/fa-rules'>Fa Rules. He was born in News/sierra-leOne'>Sierra LeOne and moved to england with his mum when he was six. He joined moved to england with his mum when he was six. Hejoined News/birmingham-city'>Birmingham City academy and was picked for the england youth team. SoOn after, News/mr-ward'>Mr Ward got in touch. What did they say . Ward got in touch. What did they sa . , ~ ward got in touch. What did they sa 7, ~. , ward got in touch. What did they sa . , ~. , ward got in touch. What did they sa . ~. ,. , ward got in touch. What did they sa . ~. ,. ,. , say . Just like how many teams wanted me to no to say . Just like how many teams wanted me to go to them. Say . Just like how many teams wanted me to go to them. And say . Just like how many teams wanted me to go to them. And why say . Just like how many teams wanted me to go to them. And why i say . Just like how many teams wanted me to go to them. And why i should, i me to go to them. And why i should, like, why i should go. That is when my had started getting into my head a bit. Mr my had started getting into my head a bit. ~ ~. , my had started getting into my head abit. ~ , my had started getting into my head abit. ~ a bit. Mr ward says he has never been the agent a bit. Mr ward says he has never been the agent but a bit. Mr ward says he has never been the News/agent-but-panorama'>Agent But Panorama i a bit. Mr ward says he has never| been the News/agent-but-panorama'>Agent But Panorama has evidence that seems to cOntradict the claim. He was involved in negotiatiOns to move the player to fill them, with agency fees if the transfer went through. The agency fees ended up transfer went through. The agency fees ended up being transfer went through. The agency fees ended up being News/way-transfer'>Way Transfer went through. The agency fees ended up being way more transfer went through. The agency i fees ended up being way more than transfer went through. The agency fees ended up being way more than my cOntract. I was happy with what i got. I did not move there for the mOney and that, but when i got to look at it i thaw, that is not right. When he found out about the agency fees, he told he had Only signed if they were not paid. Ii the signed if they were not paid. If the rules ban agents signed if they were not paid. If the rules ban agents from signed if they were not paid. If the rules ban agents from profiting from the transfer of underage players. Fulham fc said it had not paid or agreed to pay News/mr-ward'>Mr Ward in the transfer. He was released five years later from the transfer. He blames News/mr-ward'>Mr Ward for a move he was never happy with. I News/mr-ward'>Mr Ward for a move he was never happy with News/mr-ward'>Mr Ward for a move he was never ha. With,. , i,. ,. , happy with. I was young and did not know much happy with. I was young and did not know much about happy with. I was young and did not know much about football, happy with. I was young and did not know much about football, my happy with. I was young and did not| know much about football, my mum does not know anything about football. I thought it was normal. We have also obtained evidence that News/mr-ward'>Mr Ward approached other underage players. One meeting are said to have happened at this restaurant. Mr ward asked News/raheem-sterling'>Raheem Sterling to speak via News/video-call'>Video Call to the boy. In a bid by News/mr-ward'>Mr Ward to attract the young player to his agency. Sterlings lawyers says as an internatiOnal he thinks it is good to speak to aspiring players but not On financial issues. Raheem sterling dropped mr wild as is agent late last year. Ward is under investigatiOn by the fa and says he cannot comment under respect for the process. You can see more On that story in News/panorama-football'>Panorama Football s broken dreams, tOnight On bbc One at 8. 30 canadians go to the News/polls-today'>Polls Today in an electiOn taking earlier than expected. Prime News/ministerjustin-trudeau'>Ministerjustin Trudeau called the News/snap-poll'>Snap Poll last mOnth, seeking to capitalise On public approval for his handling of the covid 19 pandemic. But the latest News/opiniOn-poll'>OpiniOn Poll points to an extremely tight race, with News/mr-trudeau'>Mr Trudeau virtually News/neck-and-neck'>Neck And Neck with his cOnservative rival, erin otoole. From mOntreal, News/samira-hussain'>Samira Hussain reports in the remaining hours of the campaign, prime News/minister-justin-trudeau'>Minister Justin Trudeau is in his element, greeting voters, his charm On full display but it wasnt always this much fun. Many canadians are just plain frustrated, worried about the ecOnomy, the vaccine mandates, that this electiOn was even called in the first place. Some of that anger has come out in very un canadian ways. For many struggling to keep their livelihoods intact and open, News/mr-trudeau'>Mr Trudeaus decisiOn to hold canadas secOnd electiOn in less than two years feels like an unwanted distractiOn. I have so many worries right now. Every day is a worry. We are not through the pandemic, so do i have enough mental News/space-and-heart'>Space And Heart space to even worry about the electiOns . We are still in Small Business worrying about keeping the doors open, staying in business. The sOn of a former News/prime-minister'>Prime Minister, News/mr-trudeau'>Mr Trudeau carries the most famous name in canadian politics, but he also carries the burden of canadas liberal history and is coming up against some very modern cOnservative energy. The leader of the Onservative-party'>COnservative Party and News/mr-trudeau'>Mr Trudeaus main challenger is painting him as a politician born with a News/silver-spoOn'>Silver SpoOn in his mouth. Every canadian has met a News/justin-trudeau'>Justin Trudeau in their lives privileged, entitled, and always looking out for One'>Number One. He was looking out for One'>Number One when he called this expensive and unnecessary electiOn in the middle of the pandemic. Here in western News/canada-support'>Canada Support for the cOnservatives is strOngest but the electiOn is not top of mind for farmers who are dealing with some of the driest cOnditiOns On record. This is a lOng way from the countrys political heartland. How can they help . They cannot make it rain, they cannot make the feed grow, so if somebody gives us some mOney all it does is now your bale of hay that was 100 is 120. Justin trudeau decided to have this electiOn betting that he could turn his apparent success leading canada through the pandemic into a bigger majority and a firmer hold On power, but it is not entirely clear that that bet will actually pay off, such is canadas disillusiOnment with this electiOn. It is even possible he may lose power altogether. Samira hussein, News/bbc-News'>Bbc News, mOntreal. The headlines On News/bbc-News'>Bbc News. Crisis talks On soaring News/gas-price'>Gas Prices as the government cOnsiders propping up struggling News/energy-firm'>Energy Firms. A News/murder-investigatiOn'>Murder InvestigatiOn is launched launched after four people are found dead at a house in derbyshire. A gunman has opened fire inside a university in the russian city of perm, killing at least eight people before being detained. Several other people have been injured in the attack. Its been a big night for british talent at the emmys. The crown wOn seven awards, including best drama. Josh ocOnnor and News/olivia-colman'>Olivia Colman took home trophies for their portrayals of Prince Charles and the queen, respectively. There were also prizes for News/kate-winslet'>Kate Winslet for mare you got what i need. A celebratiOn of televisiOn at a time it provided a lifeline. You say hes just a friend. Ahhhhh british actress News/hannah-waddingham'>Hannah Waddingham took the first award of the evening for her role in Ted Lasso beating her Best Friend and co star, juno temple. I swear to god, if i could break off One of her arms and give it to you because thats what you are to me. Theres no rebecca without keeley. And if you ever leave my life, im going to stalk you brett goldstein, Ted Lasso. That wasnt the last time the News/theme-tune'>Theme Tune of the upbeat comedy blasted out in downtown la. Brett goldstein collected an emmy for his role as the foul mouthed roy kent. It wOn best News/comedy-series'>Comedy Series, and best News/lead-actor'>Lead Actor in a comedy went to On-sudeikis'>JasOn Sudeikis The Man who created it. Kate winslet. Kate winslet wOn for her Lead Role in the News/miniseries-mare'>Miniseries Mare of easttown. I just want to acknowledge my fellow nominees in this decade that has to be about women having each other� s backs. I support you, i salute you. Im proud of all of you. Oh the crown. But it was the crown that triumphed Once again winning best drama and multiple emmys for its cast and creators. Olivia colman wOn for her portrayal of the queen accepting an award in lOndOn in the early hours of the morning. I wish my dad was here to see this. Audience ohh i lost my daddy during covid, and he would have loved all of this News/josh-ocOnnor'>Josh OcOnnor wOn for his role as Prince Charles, Tobias Menzies for his prince philip, and News/gillian-andersOn'>Gillian AndersOn wOn for her portrayal of margaret thatcher. There was a News/standing-ovatiOn-forjean'>Standing OvatiOn Forjean smart for her role in hacks the News/comedy-series'>Comedy Series which beat Ted Lasso to writing and directing awards. Many tears of joy were shed in appreciatiOn for those that created the places we escaped to during a News/pandemic-year'>Pandemic Year when we perhaps needed them more than ever. Sophie lOng, News/bbc-News'>Bbc News, los angeles. Some breaking News to bring you about customers for an News/energy-firm'>Energy Firm that went down last week, News/peoples-energy'>Peoples Energy. 350,000 domestic customers. British gas has agreed it will be taking On the customers. The regulator of gem has cOnfirmed that News. This is the process that is going On for anyOne who is with an News/energy-company'>Energy Company that have gOne under. Five a small News/energy-com'>Energy Companies have gOne under. A new supplier will be found for them and there will be uninterrupted supply. That is what has happened to those customers. Some breaking News about the vaccine for under 12. We are hearing that pfizer that there vaccine produced a robust respOnse in 11 year olds and the ask for authorisatiOn to use the vaccine for that News/age-range'>Age Range in the united states and europe as soOn as possible is. They said the immune respOnse in their clinical trials in phase two and three clinical trials matched what they had previously observed in 16 to 25 year olds. The News/safety-profile'>Safety Profile was generally comparable to the older News/age-group'>Age Group, they say. They also say that since july, paediatric cases of covid have risen around 20 , which underscores the public News/health-need'>Health Need for a public vaccinatiOn. This News coming through On a day that 12 to 15 year olds are being vaccinated in News/england-and-scotland'>England And Scotland. The roll out is beginning there. For the first time in more than a century, the News/chelsea-flower-show'>Chelsea Flower Show is being held in september, which means dahlias, pumpkins and autumnal colours will replace the usual News/spring-and-summer'>Spring And Summer blooms. Members of the british royalfamily and celebrities will get the first glimpse of the show, before it opens to the public tomorrow. Our correspOndent News/daniela-relph'>Daniela Relph reports. The finishing touches, a finalflourish, the pressure to get itjust right. Chelsea is looking autumnal. The change in date this year means late summer flowers like asters and dahlias are in their prime. And a News/september-show'>September Show gives designers a chance to display a warmer and grassier look. Here, its all about the trees. David dodd has designed the queens green News/canopy-garden'>Canopy Garden to celebrate next years platinum jubilee. Weve got a News/field-maple'>Field Maple here and the News/field-maple'>Field Maple just gives the most spectacular yellow colour. And you can see it is already starting to turn now. It sits On the largest plot at chelsea. 21 trees have been planted with grassland, Hay Bales and a wildflower meadow. If everyOne can get behind the News/campaign-and-plant'>Campaign And Plant a tree, we can make a huge impact and a huge difference to the envirOnment. And youve got to think about what trees give us. And when i was asked to do it, i got very excited, because im a bit of a tree hugger. And just finally, do you think the queen would like this garden . I certainly hope so. I might be off to the tower if she doesnt. The autumnal look is everywhere, with a focus On News/harvest-fruit'>Harvest Fruit and vegetables. An News/autumn-chelsea'>Autumn Chelsea will have a different feel and a different mood. But the show also hopes to capture that love of gardening and the outdoors that many of us discovered during lockdowns. Giant Window Boxes in the News/cop26-garden'>Cop26 Garden to mark the un climate News/change-cOnference'>Change COnference in glasgow later this year. The message even if you dOnt have a garden, planting small flowers and shrubs can help combat the effects of climate change. And a tribute to nursing in the News/florence-nightingale-garden'>Florence Nightingale Garden, marking 200 years since her birth. There are medicinal flowers here with a focus On wellbeing. And late summer foxgloves her favourite flower ready to plant. Some special guests got an early viewing, but these nurses will also be able to enjoy the garden after the flower show, when its moved to News/st-thomas-hospital'>St Thomas Hospital in lOndOn. Florence nightingale was very much a forward thinking nurse. A lot of what we do today is very much embedded in what she taught us nursing at the forefrOnt, and, you know, thats where we still are. Its a privilege. I think, for a lot of nurses, i think theyll be overwhelmed by it, if im really hOnest, and theyll be really proud to see someOne saying thank you for all the hard News/work-theyve'>Work Theyve dOne. A News/chelsea-flower-show'>Chelsea Flower Show in september has brought its challenges for everyOne involved. Its likely to be a One off chance to enjoy the unfamiliar sights an News/autumn-show'>Autumn Show brings. Daniella relph, News/bbc-News'>Bbc News, chelsea. Our reporter News/charlotte-gallagher'>Charlotte Gallagher is at the News/chelsea-flower-show'>Chelsea Flower Show. After a cancellatiOn and postpOnement, News/chelsea-flower-show'>Chelsea Flower Show is back. Thousands of people come here this week to enjoy the spectacular gardens and the beautiful plants and flowers. The gardens have a theme and this is the News/florence-nightingale-garden'>Florence Nightingale Garden and we are delighted to be joined by robert myers, who designed it. COngratulatiOns. It looks amazing. What is it about florence that inspired you . Taste amazing. What is it about florence that inspired you . That inspired you . We are celebrating that inspired you . We are celebrating the that inspired you . We are celebrating the 200th that inspired you . We are celebrating the 200th anniversary that inspired you . We are celebrating the 200th anniversary of her birth and we wanted this garden to bring out her character, talk about the amazing work she did, both in crimea and after she came back. And relate the guide into her idea around hospital design, this thought he should have paviliOn wards laid out cOnnected by corridors, but with green spaces in between, garden separating the words, so the patients inside could look out at a green space. This is celebrating the idea around green space for recovery. The fastest route to recovery. The fastest route to recovery leads through a garden. This is a hospital courtyard, with walls around the space represent the hospital, we have the tile, floor to ceiling windows, patients can look out of the space to get the benefit of the greenery here. We had the idea of incorporating drawings of florence in crimea and here On her garden. To reference her and her garden. To reference her and her garden. And the planting has some nice touches, medicinal plants within the mix. We also had access to her childhood pressed flower collectiOn, a lovely thing. Some of the flowers in the News/guide-and-reference'>Guide And Reference those plaits. The plans we could use in september are depicted Only graphic in the world, as part of that layout. So those plants out there, even though they are not in there, even though they are not in the garden itself. You there, even though they are not in the garden itself. There, even though they are not in the garden itself. You have also got One of florences the garden itself. You have also got One of florences favourite the garden itself. You have also got One of florences favourite flowers i One of florences favourite flowers in the garden. She One of florences favourite flowers in the garden in the garden. She Once said any arlour in the garden. She Once said any News/parlour-game'>Parlour Game in the garden. She Once said any News/parlour-game'>Parlour Game that in the garden. She Once said any News/parlour-game'>Parlour Game that her in the garden. She Once said any News/parlour-game'>Parlour Game that her favourite l News/parlour-game'>Parlour Game that her favourite flower was a foxglove. It is tricky in september because they generally flower in may and june. We managed to find some after a lot of searching. We found these white foxglove, just going to see but we like that but look. The art medicinal plants as well. How difficult has medicinal plants as well. How difficult has this medicinal plants as well. How difficult has this been medicinal plants as well. How difficult has this been doing it in september, compared with may, everything coming into bloom. Brute everything coming into bloom. We tore u everything coming into bloom. Tore up our News/plant-list'>Plant List when we found out we would be doing it in september. It has been a positive thing using a different palette of plants to what we would have in me allows us to bring in News/things-l'>Things Like the echinacea, another medicinal plant. Also grasses. We use them in may but the grasses are in flower in september and you get that lovely airy feel of the grass heads floating above everything. It has been a great opportunity and great fun. It was tense trying to find the plants for the show in the short space of time but we found it in The End. ,. , space of time but we found it in The End. ,. ,. , space of time but we found it in The End. I. ,. , space of time but we found it in The End. Y. ,. End. Can you relax and enoy the show . No i end. Can you relax and enoy the show . The judging end. Can you relax and enoy the show . The judging is end. Can you relax and enjoy the show . The judging is over. End. Can you relax and enjoy the show . The judging is over. You i end. Can you relax and enjoy the News/i-show'>I Show . The judging is over. You do show . Thejudging is over. You do not know what you have got yet but can you relax . Brute not know what you have got yet but can you relax . Can you relax . We find out what medal we can you relax . We find out what medal we have can you relax . We find out what medal we have tomorrow can you relax . We find out what News/l-medal'>L Medal we have News/tomorrow-morning'>Tomorrow Morning can you relax . We find out what medal we have News/tomorrow-morning'>Tomorrow Morning and News/thatis-medal'>Thatis Medal we have News/tomorrow-morning'>Tomorrow Morning and that is a bit fraught. Then we can enjoy being in the garden. It would be nicejust to enjoy being in the garden. It would be nice just to spend time with friends and visitors in the garden and enjoy this special place while it lasts. It is then going On to News/st-thomass-hospital'>St Thomass Hospital next year to be rebuilt and it will have a legacy. The legacy of News/florence-nightingale'>Florence Nightingale will live On. If you do not get a chance to come down to chelsea this week, will be able to see the guide and in the hospital in the next few mOnths. Now for a look at the weather. Hello there. The wind will strengthen in the north later in the week, feeling fresher here. Some significant rain. We News/rain-today'>Rain Today, the full showers On the News/weather-frOnt'>Weather FrOnt and also some patchy Rain Coming in across the News/north-west'>North West of scotland and News/northern-ireland'>Northern Ireland. Some showers could be On the heavy side. Some bright spells in between. Elsewhere, warm sunshine. 18 to 21 celsius, as we saw at the weekend. That where the frOnt slowly eases away. The ridge of High Pressure builds more strOngly across the united kingdom. Tuesday, after the News/morning-fog'>Morning Fog clears away, dense patches around in southern and eastern areas. Plenty of sunshine to follow. Late in the day this time, patchy rain to the west. This is News/bbc-News'>Bbc News. The headlines. Crisis talks On soaring News/gas-price'>Gas Prices as the government cOnsiders propping up struggling News/energy-firm'>Energy Firms. Weve got to try and fix it as fast as we can, make sure we have the supplies that we want, make sure that we dOnt allow the companies we rely On to go under. Well have to do everything we can. A News/murder-investigatiOn'>Murder InvestigatiOn is launched launched after four people are found dead at a house in derbyshire. A gunman has opened fire inside a university in the russian city of perm, killing at least eight people before being detained. Several other people have been injured in the attack. MilliOns of older and vulnerable people will be cOntacted to arrange their News/corOnavirus-booster'>CorOnavirus Booster shots from today it comes as News/12-15-year-olds'>12 15 Year Olds begin receiving their first dose in some parts of News/england-and-scotland'>England And Scotland. A major volcanic eruptiOn is forcing villagers from their homes in the canary islands. This is the moment a house was engulfed by lava. Cheering. DominatiOn at the News/emmy-awards'>Emmy Awards for the crown it bags best drama News/olivia-coleman'>Olivia Coleman is named News/best-actess'>Best Actess for her portrayal of the queen On a big night of british success. The government is cOnsidering offering News/emergency-state'>Emergency State backed loans to News/energy-com'>Energy Companies, many of which are On the brink of collapse because of soaring News/gas-price'>Gas Prices. This News/morning-weve'>Morning Weve heard that the countrys sixth largest News/energy-company'>Energy Company, bulb, is seeking new funds as it battles to stay afloat amid surging News/energy-prices'>Energy Prices. The company has 1. 7m customers. Meanwhile 0fgem has cOnfirmed british gas has agreed to take On an extra 350,000 customers from the collapsed News/energy-firm'>Energy Firm, firm, News/peoples-energy'>Peoples Energy. Wholesale News/gas-price'>Gas Prices have risen by 250 percent since january, after a cold News/winter-put-pressure'>Winter Put Pressure On europes supplies and reduced levels of stored gas. There has also been increased competitiOn for liquefied News/natural-gas'>Natural Gas, particularly from countries in asia which also experienced cold weather. Some firms, particularly the smaller Ones, are now in trouble, because the high cost of gas means they cant afford to sell it to customers at the prices they promised them. Ministers are due to hold more News/talks-today'>Talks Today with News/industry-leaders'>Industry Leaders to try to solve the crisis. Speaking as he arrived in News/new-york'>New York ahead of the the un general assembly, the News/prime-minister'>Prime Minister said it was a temporary global problem that would be resolved as ecOnomies got back up and running after the pandemic. This is really a functiOn of the News/world-ecOnomy'>World EcOnomy waking up after covid. Gas in particular is in demand in asia, in china, other parts of asia. We have got to try and fix it as fast as we can make sure we have the supplies we want, make sure we dOnt allow the companies we rely On to go under. We will have to do everything we can. This will get better as the market starts to sort itself out, as the News/world-ecOnomy'>World EcOnomy gets back On its feet. Right now though, its having major knock On effects in other parts of the ecOnomy including food productiOn. Our News/correspOndent-katy-austin'>CorrespOndent Katy Austin reports. The price of News/natural-gas'>Natural Gas a key source of the energy which heats our homes and powers our industries has soared. Its a global issue with causes including high demand. The price has gOne up so much that some smaller News/energy-supplier'>Energy Suppliers have gOne bust. There are fears more will follow. The News/regulator-0fgem'>Regulator 0fgem says its working to ensure cOnsumers cOntinue to be protected. The News/business-secretary'>Business Secretary held News/crisis-meetings'>Crisis Meetings with the industry at the weekend, and there will be further News/talks-today'>Talks Today. Because the News/industry-forecasts'>Industry Forecasts ahead, we can see that this is a peak and then we expect prices come down in the spring. So, really, cOnversatiOns are about how we manage a very tight News/autumn-winter-period'>Autumn Winter Period and the specific impacts we think that these prices will have On industry. Another knock On impact of energy being so expensive is that productiOn has been halted at two large News/fertiliser-plants'>Fertiliser Plants in england. They make News/carbOn-dioxide'>CarbOn Dioxide as a by product, and that is used widely by News/food-producers'>Food Producers for example, in News/meat-productiOn'>Meat ProductiOn and packaging. Some manufacturers and supermarkets have warned of shortages if the News/problem-isnt'>Problem Isnt urgently resolved. Iceland says its not seeing problems yet, but the situatiOn is a cOncern. Our News/supply-chain'>Supply Chain are building up an additiOnal 1 2 News/week-stock'>Week Stock particularly On key lines that theyre worried about, such as frozen meats just to ensure that if the News/co2-crisis'>Co2 Crisis does last any lOnger than a few days or, indeed weeks we will be able to keep servicing our stores and ultimately our customers. The governments spoken with the company which runs the News/fertiliser-plants'>Fertiliser Plants, to discuss optiOns around getting them going again. Food businesses say the News/carbOn-dioxide'>CarbOn Dioxide News/disruptiOn-couldnt'>DisruptiOn Couldnt have come at a worse time with the News/supply-chain'>Supply Chain already under pressure as they struggle to get enough workers and lorry drivers. Wholesale News/gas-price'>Gas Prices are unlikely to come down just yet, and eventually they could feed through into higher News/energy-bills'>Energy Bills for households. Katy austin, News/bbc-News'>Bbc News. The energy News/regulator-0fgem'>Regulator 0fgem has been reacting, a spokespersOn said we know that the current situatiOn with high wholesale News/energy-prices'>Energy Prices is putting pressure On customers and News/energy-com'>Energy Companies. This is a global issue. We have the systems and processes in place to ensure that customer needs are always met. For those customers who are with News/energy-com'>Energy Companies that can no lOnger trade, a new supplier will be appointed. 0fgem is working closely with government to manage the wider implicatiOns of the global News/gas-price'>Gas Price increase. Ona On a separate but related issue the prime News/minister-police-spokesman'>Minister Police Spokesman has been asked whether there will be supply difficulties at christmas because of co2 shortages and the spokesman said News/the-uk'>The Uk has highly resilient food supplies chains. The issueis resilient food supplies chains. The issue is that companies which are sensitive to changes in News/gas-price'>Gas Prices have been struggling and it has led to some plants not producing at the moment and that has had an impact On the supply of co2 which is fundamental in food preservatiOn. Lets speak to our News/business-correspOndent'>Business CorrespOndent theo leggett. Just had that statement from off gem and we had the News that 350,000 customers of another small News/energy-company'>Energy Company, News/peoples-energy'>Peoples Energy have been transferred to british gas in result of that company going down. Tell us more about what people should do if their company has gOne down or they are worried about it. This their company has gOne down or they are worried about it. Are worried about it. This is how the system are worried about it. This is how the system is are worried about it. This is how the system is supposed are worried about it. This is how the system is supposed to are worried about it. This is how| the system is supposed to work, are worried about it. This is how the system is supposed to work, how it has been designed. If an News/energy-supplier'>Energy Supplier goes Out Of Business there is a system called supplier of News/last-resort'>Last Resort where 0fgem will appoint another company to take over those customers. Credit balances will be retained and you are supposed we put On the cheapest available tariff. The problem will occur, and this is what everybody is worried about, if lots of News/energy-com'>Energy Companies go Out Of Business at the same time, then 0fgem will be left looking around and scraping around for somebody to take over those customers. Meanwhile, the more resilient companies will be allotted to take them On because potentially they could lose mOney by doing so. Reluctant. That is One of the areas that ministers and people from industry will be discussing today. How to resolve that situatiOn. It looks as though One possibility is that News/government-backing'>Government Backing loans for those companies to help them overcome the extra costs of taking On potentially hundreds of thousands, or even any worst case scenario, milliOns of extra customers and taking the losses that would be associated with that. Tell us about those talks, are unlikely to get cOncrete News/developments-today'>Developments Today in terms of what might be dOne . Mr; in terms of what might be dOne . Ii sense in terms of what might be dOne . Ii1 sense is these talks will in terms of what might be dOne . Ii1 sense is these talks will drag On because it is a complicated situatiOn. At the root of it all is high wholesale News/energy-prices'>Energy Prices. Nobody can change those and they will eventually go down of their own accord but that may take some time. In the meantime, News/gas-and-electricity'>Gas And Electricity suppliers are any bit of a bind because most customers are On fixed rate tariffs. That means they are locked in with the prices they pay evenif locked in with the prices they pay even if the company they are buying their energy from has to pay higher costs for getting the supplies it needs. Everybody else is On standard variable tariffs but there are capped by 0fgem so this cannot be increased beyOnd a certain level either. This is why the suppliers poor situatiOn because their costs are going up but they cannot recover the mOney from cOnsumers. What the government will be looking at is either trying to tidy tied the News/energy-com'>Energy Companies over. There is the possibility of a bailout that is not to be unlikely, or helping a News/system-deal'>System Deal with the cOnsequences of News/energy-com'>Energy Companies going under. That does appear to be the most likely optiOn at the moment, that we will see some kind of News/loan-mechanism'>Loan Mechanism put into place, backed by the government which will be an incentive to the more resilient News/energy-com'>Energy Companies to take over the customers that would otherwise be left without a supplier went smaller and more vulnerable News/energy-com'>Energy Companies go Out Of Business. Thank you. Joining me now isjOnathan atkinsOn who is the director of News/carbOn-coup'>CarbOn Coup in greater manchester who advises and advocates to reduce the use of News/carbOn-energy'>CarbOn Energy in homes and communities. Thank you forjoining us. How do you see this current situatiOn . Weill. Thank you forjoining us. How do you see this current situatiOn . See this current situatiOn . Well, i heard the prime see this current situatiOn . Well, i heard the News/prime-minister'>Prime Minister see this current situatiOn . Well, i | heard the News/prime-minister'>Prime Minister speaking see this current situatiOn . Well, i i heard the News/prime-minister'>Prime Minister speaking at the top of the hour and he was talking about a short News/term-crisis'>Term Crisis but for many of us in the energy system, this has been a lOng News/term-issue'>Term Issue and something that has been coming for a lOng time. Uniquely, News/the-uk'>The Uk is overexposed to the use of gas compared to other european countries, in particular we use a lot of News/gas-and-heating'>Gas And Heating homes and in heavy industry so we really need to tackle the root causes there which is our lOng News/term-dependency'>Term Dependency On gas. How would you see the optiOns . As, how would you see the optiOns . Number of people over the weekend having talking about investing in renewables and new clean energy and i think that is something we need to look at. More than 30 of our gas comes from overseas and we need to be generating clean power here. But something people are not talking about is the amount of gas we use in our homes and for many years now we have been talking about reducing that through insulatiOn, News/energy-efficiency'>Energy Efficiency and heat pumps. Unfortunately, the government is a bit absent On this. We have no domestic News/energy-efficiency'>Energy Efficiency plan at the moment. The News/building-decarbOnisatiOn-strategy'>Building DecarbOnisatiOn Strategy is pending and the green News/homes-grant-scheme'>Homes Grant Scheme that was launched last year has crashed and burned and widely criticised. The government needs to invest in renewables but also News/energy-efficiency'>Energy Efficiency. Invest in renewables but also energy efficien. , efficiency. That is something the government efficiency. That is something the government is efficiency. That is something the government is actively efficiency. That is something the government is actively looking l efficiency. That is something the | government is actively looking at. NOne of these issues arent new. How much has been dOne over the years to support that sort of retrofitting and News/energy-efficiency'>Energy Efficiency in peoples homes . ,. , and News/energy-efficiency'>Energy Efficiency in peoples homes . I, i, i, homes . Unfortunately, over the ears, homes . Unfortunately, over the years. Due homes . Unfortunately, over the years. Due to homes . Unfortunately, over the years, due to lobbying homes . Unfortunately, over the years, due to lobbying from homes . Unfortunately, over the l years, due to lobbying from some homes . Unfortunately, over the years, due to lobbying from some of the existing players, less and less has taken place. Many people remember News/david-camerOn'>David CamerOn and his references to cutting the green clap in 2013 but that was due to an industry lobbying there that schemes like equal and the green deal failed. The number of insulatiOn measures going into homes has been reduced by 95 since 2012. It is an issue that is widely understood within the industry as needing actiOn, but it is pending and it is left to groups like ourselves to cover that, to do small scale projects to show what is possible. The new News/ecOnomics-foundatiOn'>EcOnomics FoundatiOn recently argued that hundred billiOn invested in 9 milliOn retrofitted homes will save each household is £550 per year On their News/energy-bills'>Energy Bills. That is the kind of thing we need to do to reduce our dependency On gas. Thank you forjoining us. Pfizer has this morning said the vaccine has reduced a robust immune respOnse in five to 11 year olds. The News/drug-company'>Drug Company behind News/vaccine-sense'>Vaccine Sense clinical trial results showed the jab safe well tolerated by children in the News/age-range'>Age Range. They say they will submit their data to make trade bodies in the eu, united states and News/around-the-world'>Around The World as soOn as possible and that comes On the day that the News/vaccine-roll'>Vaccine Roll out for 12 to 15 year olds begins in News/england-and-scotland'>England And Scotland. In the latest research On the younger News/age-group'>Age Group, they say there has been an increase in the number of covid cases in that News/age-group'>Age Group of over 57 that is why they believe there is a need for the vaccine in that News/age-group'>Age Group as well. In that News/age-group'>Age Group of over fives. Youre watching News/bbc-News'>Bbc News. A News/murder-investigatiOn'>Murder InvestigatiOn has been launched after four people were found dead at a house in derbyshire. Police were called to a property in killamarsh near News/sheffield-yesterday'>Sheffield Yesterday after cOncerns were raised about the people living there. A man has been arrested and police say theyre not looking for anyOne else in cOnnectiOn with the deaths. The News/outwood-academy-city'>Outwood Academy City school in sheffield cOnfirmed it was closed following the Tragic Incident involving three of its students. Our News/News-correspOndent-danny'>News CorrespOndent Danny savage is in killamarsh in derbyshire for us. That is very upsetting to hear. Tell us what you can about what has happened here. Happened here. There is still a really heavy happened here. There is still a really heavy police happened here. There is still a really heavy News/police-presence'>Police Presence i happened here. There is still a i really heavy News/police-presence'>Police Presence here this morning in killamarsh. They were called about half past seven News/yesterday-morning'>Yesterday Morning when they discovered for bodys in the house we believe there behind us. You can see the News/police-tent'>Police Tent covering the frOnt garden of that semi detached house which stands On the edge of a park, and the family or quite well known. They have lived there about half a year or so and you can see other white forensic transit vans from the forensic investigatiOn officers who are working inside the property. Lots and lots of police vehicles around this neighbourhood with lots of people looking On, quite shocked about what happened. We know or understand that it was an adult woman and three children whose bodies were found here. We understand that two of the children or a brother and sister. Their News/fatherjasOn-bennett'>FatherjasOn Bennett was here this morning paying tribute to them saying his heart had been broken into a milliOn pieces by what happened and he left flowers behind us with messages On tojohn and gracie. John was 13 years old, lacey was 11 years old. He described her as a News/tick-tock-queen'>Tick Tock Queen and the message he left for her On the florist and a sOnjohn had his kind heart. We are not sure about the identity of the third child but there are reports which havent been cOnfirmed by detectives yet that that third child was here On a sleepover On saturday night. Im related to the other two children, that child was a friend of One of the two other dead children in the house. Their identity has not yet been given. We are expecting detectives to give more informatiOn later this afternoOn. But we have seen the grandparents of lacey and john come down a little while ago and they were dreadfully upset but they did stop to talk to us very briefly about how dreadful the situatiOn they were finding themselves in and your heart went out as they talked to us about finding out News/yesterday-evening'>Yesterday Evening what had happened and the brought sunflowers down. Just an awful event. Four bodies found in this house. A woman and three children. A man is under arrest, a man was arrested very quickly after the bodies were discovered and she is held in police custody. We are expecting more from detectives as the afternoOn goes On. The headlines On News/bbc-News'>Bbc News. Crisis talks On soaring News/gas-price'>Gas Prices as the government cOnsiders propping up struggling News/energy-firm'>Energy Firms. A News/murder-investigatiOn'>Murder InvestigatiOn is launched launched after four people are found dead at a house in derbyshire. A gunman has opened fire inside a university in the russian city of perm, killing at least six people before being detained. Several other people have been injured in the attack. Sport and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, heres 0lly foster. Englands netballers are in News/new-zealand'>New Zealand for a three match series. Theyve been beaten in the opener in the last hour, it was really tight, right up to the final quarter, the roses fighting back to level the game in christchurch at 38 all but the world champiOns were too good in The End, winning 48 42. They ran away with it a bit. After this series, News/england-head'>England Head to australia for a series there, all vital preparatiOn ahead of the defence of their commOnwealth News/games-title'>Games Title in birmingham next summer. The Chief Executive of the News/pakistan-cricket-board'>Pakistan Cricket Board says the situatiOn they are in is � gut wrenching. New zealand pulled out of their tour of the country because of a News/security-threat'>Security Threat last week despite pakistans assurances of safety. Englands mens and womens teams are due to travel to rawalpindi in the next few weeks and the ecb are expected to make a decisiOn On that tour this week. It would be englands first visit to pakistan since 2005 and was arranged to show gratitude to pakistan after their News/test-side'>Test Side toured News/the-uk'>The Uk last summer, despite the covid 19 pandemic. This is going to cost us milliOns of dollars. This has severely affected us from the News/cricket-credibility-perspective'>Cricket Credibility Perspective and has set us back. We certainly hope that england will be touring and that will be announced later On today. We certainly believe they should be coming and we hope they will be coming. The News/chelsea-manager'>Chelsea Manager News/thomas-tuchel'>Thomas Tuchel said his team was sloppy, lacking energy and the right attitude, but that was Only describing their first half at spurs, before turning the game around with three secOnd half goals to go joint top of the premier league. Ngolo kante came off the bench at half time to spark the revival, News/thiago-silva'>Thiago Silva put them ahead, kante doubled the lead with a deflected effort before antOnio rudiger fired in the third in stoppage time. Chelsea have an identical record to liverpool and News/manchester-united'>Manchester United also have 13 points. Five games into the seasOn, will those be the three main title rivals . Everybody will get better. I dOnt think we see the top teams at the highest level. The preseasOn was unique. There are and there will be natiOnal breaks. I dOnt think that we see the big teams On the highest level. But dOnt get me wrOng, we are competitive and it is absolutely necessary that we get better. The first half is proof of that. Everybody will get better. I am pretty sure. They did look very good yesterday. That is On the spot for now. More On the website. ReactiOn to the weekend, go to the gulf pages and we get some build up to the News/ryder-cup'>Ryder Cup that starts in the us On friday. I will have an update about half past One after News/the-One'>The One oclock News. The News/world-health-organizatiOn'>World Health OrganizatiOn has appointed the former News/prime-minister'>Prime Minister, gordOn brown, an ambassador for global health financing. Mr brown has said he wants to avoid a situatiOn where rich countries are throwing away milliOns of doses of News/covid-vaccines'>Covid Vaccines, which are past their use by dates, while the poorest countries are desperate for supplies. Speaking this morning News/mr-brown'>Mr Brown said � it� s in our interests in britain that they are vaccinated because the disease will spread in africa, it will mutate and there will be new variants. There are still milliOns of vaccines left over and weve got to get them to the rest of the world, otherwise they are going to pass their use by date and expire, and be of no use to anybody, and all of us hate waste. Edwin ikhuoria is the executive director for africa of News/the-One'>The One campaign, which aims to end extreme poverty and preventable disease by 2030. Thank you very much forjoining us. Where is it, where our things in terms of richer countries sending vaccines to poorer countries because britain has committed to dOnating News/100-milliOn'>100 MilliOn vaccines to lower income countries by nextjune. So News/100-milliOn'>100 MilliOn vaccines to lower income countries by next june. Countries by next june. So far, the commitments countries by next june. So far, the commitments that countries by next june. So far, the commitments that the countries by next june. So far, the commitments that the rich countries by next june. So far, the l commitments that the rich countries have made to sending their excess doses to the rest of the world has Only been about 20 of that commitment has been shipped. He leaves a lot of gap in terms of access to these vaccines to low income countries who are looking forward to receiving them. I think One of the biggest challenges is when they have the mOney to buy, they still cant even get access because they are very far back in the queue to get these vaccines. The soOner that rich countries begin to spread and share what they have an excess, the better for all of spread and share what they have an excess, the betterfor all of us globally to end this pandemic. It is still a very terrible situatiOn right now. It still a very terrible situatiOn right nova still a very terrible situatiOn riahtnow. , i right now. It has been said since the beginning right now. It has been said since the beginning of right now. It has been said since the beginning of the right now. It has been said since the beginning of the News/pandemic-l'>Pandemic L right now. It has been said since i the beginning of the pandemic that africa wasnt. The impact hasnt been as bad in africa as elsewhere. What is the latest On the picture in africa . ,i, i africa . Indeed, when the pandemic started it was africa . Indeed, when the pandemic started it was expected africa . Indeed, when the pandemic started it was expected that africa . Indeed, when the pandemic started it was expected that News/people-j'>People J started it was expected that people would be dying On the streets because of the very fragile News/health-system'>Health System and weak News/health-system'>Health System in dealing with this kind of pandemic, when we saw the numbers coming from the richer countries, but we havent seen that kind of overwhelming health emergencies as we expected. But right now over 8 milliOn infectiOns are On the cOntinent with over 200,000 deaths. That is still huge and significant, notjust compute the rest of the world, it may not be as heavy as expected, but more importantly it really is that the pandemic cOntinues to affect countries, in the social and ecOnomic space as well. The social fiscal cOnditiOns. Governments are spending in excess of the revenues. This is getting worse. Whole sectors are closing down because of the very low ecOnomic activities and that is why everybody is looking. The top of every african policymaker as let us get out of the situatiOn. As lOng as people are not getting access to these vaccines and the pandemic belOngs, we will cOntinue to see this very huge ecOnomic and social impacts as well as the health impact that we are currently experiencing On the cOntinent. On the cOntinent. Currently the News/vaccine-statistic'>Vaccine Statistic On the cOntinent. Currently the News/vaccine-statistic'>Vaccine Statistic for On the cOntinent. Currently the News/vaccine-statistic'>Vaccine Statistic for the On the cOntinent. Currently the News/vaccine-statistic'>Vaccine Statistic for the whole l On the cOntinent. Currently the. Vaccine statistic for the whole of africa from £1. 2 billiOn scratching people is just a 3. 2 have africa from £1. 2 billiOn scratching people isjust a 3. 2 have been fully vaccinated. You think that with the ecOnomy. Tell us a bit more about how it is impacting. I am assuming you are meaning because of lockdowns On issues like that, are you . Lockdowns On issues like that, are ou . , , i, lockdowns On issues like that, are ou . ,i, i, lockdowns On issues like that, are ou . I, , you . Yes, beyOnd lockdowns ust aeneral you . Yes, beyOnd lockdowns ust general ecOnomic i you . Yes, beyOnd lockdowns ust general ecOnomic activities. H you . Yes, beyOnd lockdownsjust. General ecOnomic activities. Travel has been restricted, hotels are working at low capacities. The low in ecOnomic activities are just too much. But even as we speak hundreds of people are dying every day across the cOntinent. Now we are seeing reductiOn in daily infectiOns but beyOnd that is the number of deaths every day. Lockdowns, but more importantly ecOnomics are not able to operate at full capacity is. The fiscal positiOn of many african governments is really so weak that to stimulate the ecOnomy and to get african countries to come back, we couldnt do that like the way it was dOnein couldnt do that like the way it was dOne in rich countries with billiOns of dollars spent, we are not seen the same thing On the african cOntinent and that is a situatiOn we are in right now. Unless this pandemic gets over and this things get back to normal, we will cOntinue to see that each ecOnomy followed of this health crisis. And that is what we are emphasising. Access to vaccines is still the surest way we know to get out of this pandemic. Just looking at the figures, when you mentiOned 80 milliOn cases, 200,000 deaths, are you talking about across the whole of the cOntinent of africa . If that is so, are you seeing this as more of an ecOnomic issue than a News/health-issue'>Health Issue . Every single death is significant and critical, but the fear, the panic that comes from opening up, the News/policy-respOnse'>Policy RespOnse, the toll it has taken On policy making itself, it is the top agenda for many african governments because things are not normal. The state of the pandemic is affecting notjust they have. People are dying every day, 200,000 deaths is a 200,000 needless deaths if they can get access to the vaccines. This is the challenge we are having. It is the challenge we are having. It is a News/health-challenge'>Health Challenge and an ecOnomic challenge and so we dOnt want to de emphasise every part of that. The questiOn is how we can get out of the situatiOn and if we can, we should do all we can to get out of this situatiOn. That is the key message were trying to pass across. What do you want happen now . Rich countries what do you want happen now . Iii News/ci-countries'>Ci Countries should. I am what do you want happen now . I News/ci-countries'>Ci Countries should. I am trying to look for the right word not to sound too dramatic, but countries are beginning to give poster loses two people that are beginning to give booster doses. They are giving booster doses. They are giving booster doses. They are giving booster doses to healthy adults. We are not in the same world. It is like giving grants to the kids a billiOn years to go to schools where the poorer people do not even have access to educatiOn. That is what it News/sounds-like'>Sounds Like. It is amazing that this kind of News/policy-respOnse'>Policy RespOnse is what we are getting at a natiOnal level. We should be having a global respOnse that should end the pandemic internatiOnally. The main message here is that rich countries cannot think. This pandemic will prolOng as lOng as there is no global respOnse and we ended everywhere to begin cOndemned it in our own countries. It is understandable refocus On our countries but unless people think of this globally and pandemic globally, then we can reduce the chance of variants showing up and then the immunity we have for the current vaccine becomes useless. Rich countries should be doing everything they can. The us is currently organising a summit On vaccine respOnses. Right now that should be giving us an opportunity to do the most they can do to get these vaccines everywhere it is needed to get this whole world out of this pandemic situatiOn. If we dOnt do that,. DOnt do that,. Thank you very much for dOnt do that,. Thank you very much forjoining dOnt do that,. Thank you very much forjoining us. Theres been a shooting at a university in News/western-russia'>Western Russia and six people are reported to have been killed. The incident happened at News/perm-state'>Perm State university in the urals where a young man reportedly opened fire inside the university building. Police wounded and detained the attacker, whos believed to be a student. A seven year News/old-boy'>Old Boy reported missing from his home in scotland since News/sunday-evening'>Sunday Evening has been found. East News/ayrshire-police'>Ayrshire Police post an update saying he had been found safe and well and thanking people for their help in the search. A police helicopter, News/marine-and-dock'>Marine And Dock units and scottish News/fire-and-rescue'>Fire And Rescue service what a News/support-unit'>Support Unit had all been involved in looking for him. Now its time for a look at the weather. We are making a gentle transitiOn into autumn at the moment. The nights are getting lOnger. We have the equinox this wednesday and then officially that is our astrOnomical start to autumn. For the next few days, there is a lot of warm sunshine to come so if youre News/set-summer'>Set Summer is hanging On. We have a weatherfrOnt youre News/set-summer'>Set Summer is hanging On. We have a News/weather-frOnt'>Weather FrOnt this afternoOn that could bring sharper showers. Another fun trying to push On to the News/north-west'>North West of scotland. There will be showers here as well. But more in the cloud and strOng winds but elsewhere warm sunshine, temperatures in the high teens or even lower 20s. We look to tuesday after some early morning News/mist-and-fog'>Mist And Fog in the east clears, a lot of sunshine across News/the-uk'>The Uk. A little bit busier to west and News/north-west'>North West. 0ne busier to west and News/north-west'>North West. One or two showers for western scotland but a lot of fine weather and Once across the board, generally not a bad start to autumn. Wednesday, things deteriorate thanks to a News/weather-frOnt'>Weather FrOnt getting into scotland and News/northern-ireland'>Northern Ireland before The End of the week, it looks like we will pump some fine weather up from the south and cling On to some rain for the next few days. Warmer weather. Hello, this is News/bbc-News'>Bbc News. The headlines. Crisis talks On soaring News/gas-price'>Gas Prices as the government cOnsiders propping up struggling News/energy-firm'>Energy Firms. We have got to try and fix it as fast as we can and make sure we have the supplies we want and make sure we dOnt allow the companies we rely On to go under. We will have to do everything we can. A News/murder-investigatiOn'>Murder InvestigatiOn is launched launched after four people are found dead at a house in derbyshire. A gunman has opened fire inside a university in the russian city of perm, killing at least six people before being detained. Several other people have been injured in the attack. MilliOns of older and vulnerable people will be cOntacted to arrange their News/corOnavirus-booster'>CorOnavirus Booster shots from today it comes as News/12-15-year-olds'>12 15 Year Olds begin receiving their first dose in some parts of News/england-and-scotland'>England And Scotland. A major volcanic eruptiOn is forcing villagers from their homes in the canary islands. This is the moment a house was engulfed by lava. DominatiOn at the News/emmy-awards'>Emmy Awards for the crown it bags best News/drama-0livia-coleman'>Drama 0livia Coleman is named News/best-actess'>Best Actess for her portrayal of the queen On a big night of british success. A leading football agent, who used to represent News/raheem-sterling'>Raheem Sterling, has broken News/football-associatiOn'>Football AssociatiOn rules by signing under age players, according to evidence seen by bbc panorama. Aidy ward, who owns colossal sports management, also asked sterling to speak to a 15 year old via News/video-call'>Video Call, as part of an attempt by ward to sign him. The fa prohibits agents approaching players before they are in their 16th year. Rory carsOn has this report. Aidy ward is One of the most high profile agents in football. Weve spoken to a player who says he was approached by ward when he was just 12 years old, in breach of News/fa-rules'>Fa Rules. Foday nabay was born in News/sierra-leOne'>Sierra LeOne and moved to england with his mum when he was six. Hejoined News/birmingham-city'>Birmingham City academy and was picked for the england youth team. SoOn after, aidy ward got in touch. What did they say . Just, like, how many teams wanted me to go to them. And why i should, like, why i should go. That is when my head. It started getting into my head a bit. Aidy ward says he has never been foday� s News/agent-but-panorama'>Agent But Panorama has obtained evidence that appears to cOntradict his claim. Email correspOndance shows ward was involved in negotiatiOns to move foday, then 1a, to fulham, with agency fees if the transfer went through. The agency fees ended up being way more than my cOntract. I was happy with what i got. I did not move there for the mOney and that, but when i got to look at it i thought, wait, that is not right. Foday says when he found out about the agency fees, he told fulham he would Only sign if they were not paid. Fa rules ban agents profiting from the transfer of underage players. Fulham fc say it had not paid or agreed to pay News/mr-ward'>Mr Ward in relatiOn to foday� s registratiOn with the club. Foday completed the transfer in 2013, but was released five years later. He blames News/mr-ward'>Mr Ward for a move he was never happy with. I was young and did not know much about football, my mum doesnt know anything about football. I thought it was just normal. We have also obtained evidence that ward approached other underage players. News/0ne-document'>0ne Document describes a meeting at this News/lOndOn-restaurant'>LOndOn Restaurant between ward, a 15 year News/old-boy'>Old Boy and his mother. Aidy ward asked his famous client News/raheem-sterling'>Raheem Sterling, a News/minority-shareholder'>Minority Shareholder in colossal, to speak via News/video-call'>Video Call to the boy in a bid by News/mr-ward'>Mr Ward to attract the young player to his agency. Sterlings lawyers told panorama says that as an england internatiOnal he feels a respOnsibility to speak to aspiring players, but not about agents or financial issues and he supports News/fa-rules'>Fa Rules to protect young players. Raheem sterling dropped aidy ward as his agent late last year. Ward is under investigatiOn by the fa and says he cannot comment under respect for that process. You can see more On that story in News/panorama-football'>Panorama Footballs broken dreams, tOnight On bbc One at 8. 30pm. The new News/foreign-secretary'>Foreign Secretary, liz truss, is to urge her iranian counterpart to release british natiOnals being held in the country, when they meet in News/new-york'>New York later. About a dozen western dual natiOnals are detained in iran, including nazanin zaghari ratcliffe. Caroline hawley� s report cOntains some distressing images. Elika ashoori makes macaroOns and cakes for a living, treats for other peoples celebratiOns, but her own wedding is On hold, her whole life cOnsumed by her fathers arrest. I have to always throw myself into my work to not think about it too much because it drives me crazy. He was never political. He was a mechanical engineer with a love of astrOnomy. Throughout his entire life he has put me and my brother first. But in august in 2017, while visiting his elderly mother in tehran, News/anoosheh-ashoori'>Anoosheh Ashoori was thrown into irans notorious evin jail, One of a dozen westerners being held in iran, including nazanin zaghari ratcliffe. Their families describe them as hostages being used by iranian authorities for political and financial leverage with the west. Evin is notorious for being horrific. Each room is shared by 15 20 people. They have rats and cockroaches all the time. He was interrogated very, very heavily. They threatened to hurt us throughout the interrogatiOns. They told my dad that they knew where we lived, where we worked, what pets we had. My dad was saying, i have nothing to cOnfess to you. Twice he tried to take his own life because he thought that if he was out of the equatiOn, then they would not be able to hurt us. Last mOnth, News/cctv-footage'>Cctv Footage from News/inside-evin'>Inside Evin hacked into and leaked. Former inmates say it shows the outside world just a small glimpse of what the jail is like. Elika fears her father will not get out until the iran and News/uk-strike'>Uk Strike a bargain for his release. I mean, he is 67 now and he has been there forfour years, for having dOne nothing. Who will be answerable to that . Elikas father always supported everything she did. The nature of my business is cOnstantly to talk to people about weddings, birthdays and to be excited for them. And that is why it was very difficult at first for me to do myjob. I didnt want to make things for happy people, as horrible as it sounds. Now i use my business and i use my cakes to focus On News/peoples-happiness'>Peoples Happiness because it is kind of like a beam of hope. In her head she keeps painting the ultimate cake, News/the-One'>The One she will make to eventually welcome him home. Caroline hawley, News/bbc-News'>Bbc News. Spains News/prime-minister'>Prime Minister has told residents of News/la-palma'>La Palma in the canary islands that their safety is guaranteed after a volcano erupted there for the first time in 50 years. Pedro sanchez postpOned a trip to the un in News/new-york'>New York to go to the island where villages have been evacuated and homes destroyed. Courtney bembridge has more. For the first time in half a century, the News/cumbre-vieja-volcano'>Cumbre Vieja Volcano erupted with fountains of molten News/rock-shooting'>Rock Shooting hundreds of metres into the sky, and incandescent orange rivers flowing down the hillside. The island has been On high alert for the past week because of a huge increase in tremors and thousands of people were told to leave their homes. The eruptiOn started in the News/afternoOn-plumes'>AfternoOn Plumes of smoke could be seen from across the island, and eyewitnesses described hearing a loud explosiOn. The noise coming from the volcano it News/sounds-like'>Sounds Like i dOnt know 20 fighterjets taking off right now, and its extremely loud. I dOnt know how to explain it. It was powerful. Powerful. To feel a sudden explosiOn like that. I could not imagine it would be so sudden. Roads were quickly cut off. Then as night fell, rivers of lava edging down the hillside reaching homes. The News/prime-minister'>Prime Minister News/prime-minister'>Prime Minister News/pedro-sanchez'>Pedro Sanchez has arrived in News/la-palma'>La Palma after postpOning his trip to News/new-york'>New York for the News/united-natiOns'>United NatiOns general assembly this week. TranslatiOn we are very mindful of the fires that can break out of these eruptiOns, so have we deployed not just the civil News/guard-and-fire'>Guard And Fire fighters, but also the military and News/emergency-unit'>Emergency Unit. I want to recognise the work that the News/red-cross'>Red Cross are doing, feeding and looking after those who have been forced from their homes. Experts say its not clear how lOng the eruptiOn will last, and its going to be an anxious wait for residents. Courtney bembridge, News/bbc-News'>Bbc News. This a mOnument dedicated to all the dutch victims of the holocaust has opened in amsterdam. It lists 102,000 jewish people killed by the nazis as well as more than 200 sinti and roma. Tim allman reports. The holocaust was a crime committed in so many places, with so many victims. More than 100,000 of them, are named here. The first such memorial in The Netherlands dedicated to a dark chapter in the countrys history. TranslatiOn this mOnument cOnfrOnts us with the criminal murder of thousands, murdered for no other reasOn than their identity. In doing so, the mOnument also demands accountability. Accountability early as to whether more should be accountability as to whether more should be dOne during the war years to save those who were murdered. The netherlands was occupied much of the secOnd News/world-war'>World War with three quarters of the countrys On'>Jewish PopulatiOn were killed, most by the nazis, but some by local collaborators, a difficult legacy to deal with and the king met with some of the survivors, seated next to the walls where the victims names were inscribed. TranslatiOn i thought it was emotiOnal. I just saw the name of A Friend Of Mine, not Anne Frank or anyOne famous, but A Friend Of Mine and i found it hard to read. I knew she was dead of course. I still have a picture of her at home. As One survivor put it, this mOnument is a tribute that can never be erased and a warning that can never be forgotten. Tim allman, News/bbc-News'>Bbc News. Folic acid is to be added to flour across News/the-uk'>The Uk, to reduce the risk of life threatening spinal cOnditiOns in babies. The government said the move could prevent up to 200 birth defects every year. The new rules will Only apply to nOn wholemeal wheat flour, with gluten free foods and wholemeal flour exempt. Kate steele is the Chief Executive of the charity shine, which campaigns for families affected by News/spina-bifida'>Spina Bifida, earlier she told me about the difficulties around making sure women get enough Folic Acid. There are lots of unplanned pregnancies across News/the-uk'>The Uk. But also, the message pregnancies across News/the-uk'>The Uk. But also, the message we pregnancies across News/the-uk'>The Uk. But also, the message we really pregnancies across News/the-uk'>The Uk. But also, the message we really need pregnancies across News/the-uk'>The Uk. But also, the message we really need to pregnancies across News/the-uk'>The Uk. But also, the message we really need to be i the message we really need to be getting across as Folic Acid supplements need to be taken at least eight weeks prior to pregnancy, not Once a woman is pregnant. So it is a really important decisiOn that the governments has taken today to get Folic Acid into flour, to help build up Folic Acid into flour, to help build up those levels that women need. Its been a big night for british talent at the emmys. The crown wOn seven awards, including best drama. Josh ocOnnor and News/olivia-colman'>Olivia Colman took home trophies for their portrayals of Prince Charles and the queen, respectively. There were also prizes for News/kate-winslet'>Kate Winslet , for mare of easttown , and News/michaela-coel'>Michaela Coel, for i may destroy you. Sophie lOng reports. You got what i need. A celebratiOn of televisiOn at a time it provided a lifeline. You say hes just a friend. Ahhhhh british actress News/hannah-waddingham'>Hannah Waddingham took the first award of the evening for her role in Ted Lasso beating her Best Friend and co star, juno temple. I swear to god, if i could break off One of her arms and give it to you because thats what you are to me. Theres no rebecca without keeley. And if you ever leave my life, im going to stalk you brett goldstein, Ted Lasso. That wasnt the last time the News/theme-tune'>Theme Tune of the upbeat comedy blasted out in downtown la. Brett goldstein collected an emmy for his role as the foul mouthed roy kent. It wOn best News/comedy-series'>Comedy Series, and best News/lead-actor'>Lead Actor in a comedy went to On-sudeikis'>JasOn Sudeikis The Man who created it. Kate winslet. Kate winslet wOn for her Lead Role in the News/miniseries-mare'>Miniseries Mare of easttown. I just want to acknowledge my fellow nominees in this decade that has to be about women having each other� s backs. I support you, i salute you. Im proud of all of you. 0h the crown. But it was the crown that triumphed Once again winning best drama and multiple emmys for its cast and creators. Olivia colman wOn for her portrayal of the queen accepting an award in lOndOn in the early hours of the morning. I wish my dad was here to see this. Audience ohh i lost my daddy during covid, and he would have loved all of this News/josh-ocOnnor'>Josh OcOnnor wOn for his role as Prince Charles, Tobias Menzies for his prince philip, and News/gillian-andersOn'>Gillian AndersOn wOn for her portrayal of margaret thatcher. There was a News/standing-ovatiOn-forjean'>Standing OvatiOn Forjean smart for her role in hacks the News/comedy-series'>Comedy Series which beat Ted Lasso to writing and directing awards. Many tears of joy were shed in appreciatiOn for those that created the places we escaped to during a News/pandemic-year'>Pandemic Year when we perhaps needed them more than ever. Sophie lOng, News/bbc-News'>Bbc News, los angeles. The headlines On News/bbc-News'>Bbc News. Crisis talks On soaring News/gas-price'>Gas Prices as the government cOnsiders propping up struggling News/energy-firm'>Energy Firms. A News/murder-investigatiOn'>Murder InvestigatiOn is launched launched after four people are found dead at a house in derbyshire. A gunman has opened fire inside a university in the russian city of perm, killing at least six people before being detained. Several other people have been injured in the attack. Thousands of students across News/the-uk'>The Uk will be heading off to university over the next few weeks. Most courses will be offering a mixture of face to face and Online learning. Heres our News/educatiOn-correspOndent'>EducatiOn CorrespOndent News/elaine-dunkley'>Elaine Dunkley whos in boltOn. 10,000 students are going to be welcomed Onto campus here in boltOn and it is News/freshers-week'>Freshers Week, that rite of passage where you make friends, socialise, you find out about your course. Last year, the pandemic meant there was huge disruptiOn and a lot of events were cancelled, lectures werent happening. That has all changed now. The full News/university-experience'>University Experience. Lets speak to some freshers. We have got hugo here. Welcome to university. What are you looking forward to . I am looking forward to socialising again, making new friends. Reading more books in the library. How much of a decisiOn was it to come here . You saw what happened last year with disruptiOn to student life. It was a big decisiOn because i wanted to come to university. Usually when you go to university, you want to have friends and be around people, socialise more and when you are behind a computer, you dOnt have that. So you are looking forward to getting started . Exactly, yes. Making lots of friends. Going to lectures. It is your secOnd year. How difficult was last year . It is like freshers for you as well. Quite difficult last year. A lot of Online learning. But not really getting to see any friends. It was difficult last year, yes. In terms of News/freshers-week'>Freshers Week, what are you looking forward to . Seeing my friends again. It has made me appreciate what i did not have last year and i am just glad to be back. Joining me now we have News/professor-george'>Professor George holmes, the vice chancellor. What reassurances have you got for students who are starting now . We saw disruptiOn last year. What can you offer students . We are very much open for business. The whole university sector, but certainly here in boltOn. You can see by the lively movement On campus today. The opportunities to study On campus but if you miss a sessiOn, you can pick it up Online. We are not relying On Online learning. It does give someOne who might ultimately have to isolate, the reassurance they can catch up On a course work. We have got all the measures On campus they give the reassurance, from the bikes you can take to get into to commute, to the scanners and the News/track-and-trace'>Track And Trace On the desk so we can quickly identify if someOne does need to isolate On the year. The key message is the more students are vaccinated, double vaccinate, the better we all are On campus, the safer the whole country is. You have a News/vaccinatiOn-bus'>VaccinatiOn Bus own site. We want to make it easy for students. There is a News/test-centre'>Test Centre to test regularly and we had the News/vaccinatiOn-bus'>VaccinatiOn Bus here to make sure they can get free access straightaway. If we start to see a spike in covid cases, is there a back up plan . Yes, we have many back up plans. We are used to this at the university of boltOn. We have been pretty good through the pandemic. We have got them checked out by public News/health-england'>Health England and also by the department for educatiOn. We can go for a range of scenarios if we need to. At this stage, it is looking good for students, which is great. Fantastic. Kim, you did Online learning last year. Tell me how you found it. There were lots of benefits for you. Although it was challenging and not having the face to face and missing friends, it really benefited me. I am a mature student with children. It helped me. A lot of News/child-care'>Child Care close down so i could still cOntinue my studies and not give them up because of childcare issues. Yes, it has benefited me doing it Online. How do you feel first day back . We have seen students coming through, socialising, meeting up . It is good to be back. Face to face learning is better. Online has helped but i do prefer to be face to face. I helped but i do prefer to be facetoface. Helped but i do prefer to be facetoface. I, i, i, facetoface. I am glad to be back. You are all facetoface. I am glad to be back. You are all off facetoface. I am glad to be back. You are all off to facetoface. I am glad to be back. You are all off to lectures facetoface. I am glad to be back. You are all off to lectures and you are all off to lectures and inductiOns. Lots of events across the country for a News/freshers-week'>Freshers Week and for students. There is still cautiOn around university campuses. But the general feeling around university campuses. But the generalfeeling is around university campuses. But the general feeling is a around university campuses. But the generalfeeling is a lot around university campuses. But the general feeling is a lot of the students are glad to get the experience back again. Breaking News. We have heard the News/business-secretary'>Business Secretary is going to be making a statement On the News/gas-industry'>Gas Industry in the commOns at 3 30pm. He has been holding talks over the weekend with industry bosses and the talks have cOntinued this morning. He is going to be updating the comment at 3 30pm. Some other breaking News to bring you. The birth of a royal baby. His statement has been put out. They are delighted to announce the safe arrival of their daughter On Saturday The 18th Of September at 18 minutes to midnight at the News/westminster-hospital'>Westminster Hospital in lOndOn. The baby weighed £6 and two ounces. The News/bbs-baby'>Bbs Baby weighed £6 and two ounces. The bb� s grandparents and great pam parents that my grandparents have been informed and are happy about the News. The parents and grandparents have been informed. If they have got a name at the moment, they have got a name at the moment, they are not sharing it with us at this point. That is the News/queens-12th'>Queens 12th this point. That is the queens12th great grandchild. A doctorfor great grandchild. A doctor for princess great grandchild. A doctorfor princess beatrice. Mackie daughter. For the first time in more than a century, the News/chelsea-flower-show'>Chelsea Flower Show is being held in september, which means dahlias, pumpkins and autumnal colours will replace the usual News/spring-and-summer'>Spring And Summer blooms. Members of the british royalfamily and celebrities will get the first glimpse of the show, before it opens to the public tomorrow. The finishing touches, a finalflourish, the pressure to get itjust right. Chelsea is looking autumnal. The change in date this year means late summer flowers like asters and dahlias are in their prime. And a News/september-show'>September Show gives designers a chance to display a warmer and grassier look. Here, its all about the trees. David dodd has designed the queens green News/canopy-garden'>Canopy Garden to celebrate next years platinum jubilee. Weve got a News/field-maple'>Field Maple here and the News/field-maple'>Field Maple just gives the most spectacular yellow colour. And you can see it is already starting to turn now. It sits On the largest plot at chelsea. 21 trees have been planted with grassland, Hay Bales and a wildflower meadow. If everyOne can get behind the News/campaign-and-plant'>Campaign And Plant a tree, we can make a huge impact and a huge difference to the envirOnment. And youve got to think about what trees give us. And when i was asked to do it, i got very excited, because im a bit of a tree hugger. And just finally, do you think the queen would like this garden . I certainly hope so. I might be off to the tower if she doesnt. The autumnal look is everywhere, with a focus On News/harvest-fruit'>Harvest Fruit and vegetables. An News/autumn-chelsea'>Autumn Chelsea will have a different feel and a different mood. But the show also hopes to capture that love of gardening and the outdoors that many of us discovered during lockdowns. Giant Window Boxes in the News/cop26-garden'>Cop26 Garden to mark the un climate News/change-cOnference'>Change COnference in glasgow later this year. The message even if you dOnt have a garden, planting small flowers and shrubs can help combat the effects of climate change. And a tribute to nursing in the News/florence-nightingale-garden'>Florence Nightingale Garden, marking 200 years since her birth. There are medicinal flowers here with a focus On wellbeing. And late summer foxgloves her favourite flower ready to plant. Some special guests got an early viewing, but these nurses will also be able to enjoy the garden after the flower show, when its moved to News/st-thomas-hospital'>St Thomas Hospital in lOndOn. Florence nightingale was very much a forward thinking nurse. A lot of what we do today is very much embedded in what she taught us nursing at the forefrOnt, and, you know, thats where we still are. Its a privilege. I think, for a lot of nurses, i think theyll be overwhelmed by it, if im really hOnest, and theyll be really proud to see someOne saying thank you for all the hard News/work-theyve'>Work Theyve dOne. A News/chelsea-flower-show'>Chelsea Flower Show in september has brought its challenges for everyOne involved. Its likely to be a One off chance to enjoy the unfamiliar sights an News/autumn-show'>Autumn Show brings. Daniella relph, News/bbc-News'>Bbc News, chelsea. Now for a time for a look at the weather. Autumn is now slowly creeping in across News/the-uk'>The Uk. The leaves are picking up a little bit. Some early morning News/mist-and-fog'>Mist And Fog to be found in places. In the days ahead, a lot of sunshine and still some notable warmth to the sunshine. It doesnt look like the story could change to a more lively autumnal picture towards The End of the week. Through mOnday and tuesday, this area of High Pressure through the southwest is trying to dominate. Light winds for many. The tale of the News/weather-frOnt'>Weather FrOnt will bring showers into eastern england in the short term. The weakening News/weather-frOnt'>Weather FrOnt into the News/north-west'>North West overnight. Hardly any rain in associatiOn with it. There will be some News/mist-and-fog'>Mist And Fog across eastern england. Elsewhere, patchy cloud. A mild and fine night On the whole. For a tuesday, the High Pressure is more dominant On our pressure chart. The isobars are quite squeezed together. A breezy day across News/northern-ireland'>Northern Ireland and scotland. Cloud around here. A lot of sunshine to come. Early morning News/mist-and-fog'>Mist And Fog clearing. Temperatures up News/mist-and-fog'>Mist And Fog clearing. Temperatures up to 20 or 21 celsius. Some showers into western scotland. Wendy still for western scotland make it windier. Initially, heavy rain. The frOnt weekends as it slides south during the course of the day. StrOng winds across western scotland. Rain for northern england and ireland. Weddings nay to make wednesday as the equinox. Wednesday as the equinox. It is the start to autumn. The strOnger winds affect all parts of News/the-uk'>The Uk. Some News/weather-frOnt'>Weather FrOnts tucking in as well. Perhaps the greatest risk of showers in some places. By The End of the week, the strengthening wind, we have already experienced that in scotland and News/northern-ireland'>Northern Ireland. The gust strengths here. Still some warmth to come to the south. Crisis talks this lunchtime over the soaring price of gas. The News/business-secretary'>Business Secretary is meeting News/energy-firm'>Energy Firms amid fears more of them will go bust. Now the market has shot up, they really are between a rock and a hard place, but there are fundamental problems in the energy market. Well bring you the latest On how the crisis is affecting you. Also this lunchtime. A dad says he is broken, after his 11 year old daughter and 13 year old sOn were found dead alOngside another child and a mum. A News/murder-investigatiOn'>Murder InvestigatiOn has begun. The first 12 to 15 year olds in News/england-and-scotland'>England And Scotland have been given their covid jabs. A volcano erupts On a News/spanish-holiday'>Spanish Holiday island in the canaries. Cheering. And british talent wins multiple hOnours at the News/emmy-tv'>Emmy Tv awards last night

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