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of submarine—launched missile — the white house has condemned the launch. and we've the latest from the canary islands — where the volcanic eruption on la palma continues to spew lava a month on — and with no end in sight. hello and welcome. a us congressional committee investigating the attack on capitol hill injanuary has approved a report which recommends that a former aide to president trump be held in contempt of congress. steve bannon refused to appear before the panel. donald trump has urged former aides to reject the panel's requests, claiming the right to withhold information because of executive privilege. but the chair of the committee said mr bannon�*s failure to appear could not go unchallenged. here's our north american correspondent david willis steve bannon was one of donald trump as my closest advisers. he served briefly as white house chief of staff and was pardoned of criminal charges in one of mrtrump pardoned of criminal charges in one of mr trump as my final acts in office. now he may find himself facing charges again in connection with the siege on the us capitol building in january of this year. an january of this year. an insurrection _ january of this year. an insurrection which delayed certification ofjoe biden�*s presidential victory certification of joe biden�*s presidential victory left dozens of police officers injured and said lawmakers running for their lives. the select committee set up to investigate the violence believes he has crucial evidence relating to events leading up to the siege and that he is refusing to cooperate with them. and now the committee is getting tough. he stands alone in his complete defiance of our subpoena. that is not acceptable. no one in this country, no matter how wealthy or how powerful, is above the law. left may encourage others to follow mr bannonin encourage others to follow mr bannon in the same path. then came this _ bannon in the same path. then came this from _ bannon in the same path. then came this from one _ bannon in the same path. then came this from one of- bannon in the same path. then came this from one of the - bannon in the same path. then came this from one of the two l came this from one of the two republicans on the committee. based on the committee's investigation it appears that mr bannon had substantial advance knowledge of the plans forjanuary six. and like we had — forjanuary six. and like we had an— forjanuary six. and like we had an important role in formulating those plans. the committee — formulating those plans. the committee voted _ formulating those plans. tie: committee voted unanimously formulating those plans. tte: committee voted unanimously to hold him in contempt of congress. the matter will go to a full vote of the house later this week whereupon it will be “p this week whereupon it will be up to the usjustice department to decide whether to pursue criminal charges against him. behind all this is donald trump. earlierthis behind all this is donald trump. earlier this week he filed a lawsuit seeking to prevent the select committee from gaining access to white house documents relating to the january the 6th attack. like the former president, steve bannon citing the legal doctrine of executive privilege as his reason for refusing to testify that lawmakers are determined to get to the bottom of the events surrounding the attack on the 6th of january as well as a fine, criminal contempt of congress carries the prospect of up to a year behind bars. later today, a parliamentary inquiry president bolsonaro s handling of the covid19 pandemic. according to excerpts of the report already leaked to the media, the inquiry will recommend charges including homicide againstjair bolsonaro after the brazilian leader was accused of failing to control the virus that has so far killed more than 600,000 brazilians. 0ur south america correspondent katy watson reports from sao paulo. despite president bolsonaro's bold predictions covid licked have in brazil. there is no normal for the hundreds of thousands of families who lost loved ones. and as each new grave was dug, denial at the top continued. all the government has done and not done has been picked apart in the senate. like the collapse of the health care system in the amazon. the beginning of this year hospitals there were running out of oxygen. people were suffocating to death. the government was accused of underplaying the crisis. senators pointing to a report has proved the situation was worse. then came the scandal are one of the country but i largest health other things of giving unproven drugs to elderly patients and covering up elderly patients and covering up debts of patients who died. the skies from being activated still very visible. his family refused to believe his only option was palliative care and thanks to them he is here today. families were betrayed they tell me. they feel a weight on their conscience. they could have done something like my family did. it was an ideological choice made not a medical one, for my treatment. for this editor in charge of publishing the final report its findings are a foregone conclusion. but the process is not without its critics. for supporters, the enquiry has been seen as biased and vengeful but everyone agrees it has dented president bolsonaro's popularity. 600,000 deaths and counting. while brazil buries the dead crimes are still being unearthed but it is up to federal prosecutors to take this investigation further and punish those responsible. meanwhile here in britain a body representing health service organisations is demanding the immediate introduction of new coronavirus restrictions in england amid a sharp rise in cases. the nhs confederation says the country risks "stumbling into a winter crisis" if action isn't taken. the government has a series of measures — known as plan b — on standby. here's our health editor hugh pym. the nhs confederation says that increases in hospital covert numbers are worrying and that with other demands on the service and pressure on staff health readers are worried about what might be around the corner. the latest government figures show that we can week, uk covert cases, deaths and hospital admissions are all rising at a rate of 10% or more but they remain well below levels seen injanuary. but they remain well below levels seen in january. what we have seen _ levels seen in january. what we have seen is — levels seen in january. what we have seen is that _ levels seen in january. what we have seen is that although - have seen is that although cases have been gradually moving up in the uk since early august, the last week so there's been secular surgeon infections and not any innovations that we are now seeing hospitalisation data going up. people in respiratory care beds and also deaths have started to rise whereas deaths have been pretty flat for most of the last two or three months. the nhs confederation is called on the government to take pre—emptive action and enact a plan b in england. it was drawn up by ministers to be implemented if pressure the nhs becomes unsustainable. with measures including compulsory face coverings in some settings, vaccine passports and more working from home. scotland, wales, northern ireland or currently have tighter restrictions including mandatory face coverings and some public places. yesterday, downing street said the government was not complacent and there had been no discussion about moving to plan b in england. 0ther discussion about moving to plan b in england. other key message was the vital importance of the vaccine booster programme. the united nations security council is to hold an emergency meeting today after north korea confirmed it tested a new type of submarine—launched ballistic missile. state media in pyongyang announced that the newly developed weapon had advanced control guidance technologies which will bolster the country's military capabilities at sea, allowing it to deploy its weapons far beyond the korean peninsula. the launch violates multiple un security council resolutions. the us has urged north korea to refrain from further provocations and engage in talks. we condemned the dprk's ballistic missile launch. these launches violate multiple un security council resolutions and our threat to the region. a call on the dprk to refrain from further provocations and engage in substantive dialogue and our commitment to the defence of the republic of korea and japan remains ironclad. these launches also underscore the urgent need for dialogue and diplomacy. our offer remains to meet anywhere, any time, without precondition. soo kim is a former cia analyst now with the rand corporation in washington. this is her assessment of the missile test. so this is north korea's fourth or fifth nuclear missile test in the past couple of months. and each time they have been testing seeing a variety of technologies being developed. today is a missile with advanced manoeuvring capabilities. all of this is showing that from a strategic and defence perspective north korea's defence provocation and arsenal is developing quite diversely and from a geopolitical day perspective this is a way for the regime to get the attention of the united states and south korea so we have to really examine what kind of diplomacy we are trying to aim for. the biden administration has maintained the position that we are going to be open to talks that when you read a statement carefully there are conditions such as, of course, keeping the sanctions in place and being of human rights issues so diplomacy is notjust something that can be unconditional but were going to need to get north korea to cooperate and also take steps to show that it is actually about dialogue and denuclearisation. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: and the oscar—winning british songwriter — leslie bricusse who was behind some of cinema's best known tunes — has died aged ninety. a historic moment that many of his victims have waited forfor decades. the former dictator in the dock older, slimmer. and as he sat down, obedient enough. dawn, and as the sun breaks through the piercing chill of night on a plane outside, it lights up a biblicalfamine now in the 20th century. the depressing conclusion, in argentina today it is actually cheaper to paper your walls with money. we've had controversies - in the past with great britain, but as good friends we have always found a good - and lasting solution. this is bbc news, the latest headlines. a report recommending that steve bannon, a key ally of donald trump, be held in contempt, is approved by us lawmakers investigating january's riot on capitol hill. a leaked brazilian parliamentary report suggests president bolsonaro ought to be charged with murder for mishandling his government's response to the coronavirus pandemic. there s growing evidence of a lack of support for afghans who ve arrived in britain. organisations helping them say they fear many will have to live in hotel accommodation for up to a year. schools and community groups have begun trying to help people access services. our home editor mark easton reports. a budget hotel in bucks is home to refugees, mostly children. after two months stuck there it is the children who often find it hardest. the local primary has offered educational support the authorities discourage such arrangements and that is a source of frustration. it is very difficult for us. his children missed a lot of school in afghanistan and after more than two months stuck in uk hotels is desperate to get them back into the classroom. we are really keen _ back into the classroom. we are really keen and _ back into the classroom. we are really keen and request - back into the classroom. we are really keen and request the - really keen and request the government sought out as soon as possible. government sought out as soon as possible-— as possible. finding suitable accommodation _ as possible. finding suitable accommodation for - as possible. finding suitable accommodation for huge - as possible. finding suitable - accommodation for huge families is a challenge. there are fears some may be and what is called bridging hotels for many months yet. local charities help that stuck in institutional then there it seems even basic safeguarding is not always there. we visited some vanity had been in the country for three weeks and the children had good wins in their legs. we were able to get people to local walk in surgery. that surely something that should have been spotted? i surely something that should have been spotted?- surely something that should have been spotted? i agree with ou that have been spotted? i agree with you that rather _ have been spotted? i agree with you that rather than _ have been spotted? i agree with you that rather than complain i you that rather than complain about it i tried to do something. in about it i tried to do something.- about it i tried to do somethina. ., ., something. in south london when schools find _ something. in south london when schools find a _ something. in south london when schools find a way _ something. in south london when schools find a way to _ something. in south london when schools find a way to get - schools find a way to get children out of the hotel and into class. after meeting at desperate migrants that head to realise that if afghan parents available praise her school was legally bound to take them. event and the hotel and set in the lobby with a gentleman talking to him which meant that more people kept coming up and by the next day they got a telephone call saying, could you come down and see eyes. it is worrying cannot go outside. beastiy— is worrying cannot go outside. beastly ghazal evacuated with their families at the tab seize control. the appeal to be in school at this. i'm so happy because i love education. my mind is fresh. it is too good. when you approach the home office and department for education was the reaction to your it education was the reaction to ou ., , ., ., ., , your it was too early in the process- — your it was too early in the process. they _ your it was too early in the process. they turned - your it was too early in the process. they turned you i your it was too early in the - process. they turned you down? they didn't _ process. they turned you down? they didn't turn _ process. they turned you down? they didn't turn a _ process. they turned you down? they didn't turn a stand - they didn't turn a stand directly. they didn't turn a stand directly-— directly. the education department _ directly. the education department says - directly. the education department says it - directly. the education department says it is l directly. the education - department says it is funding extra school places and trying to get children into classrooms as soon as possible but the question is whether the government should be doing more to support the children now? it has been one month since the volcano on the spanish island of la palma first erupted. 7,000 people have been displaced and nearly 2000 buildings have been destroyed. the volcano is continuing to spew lava with no end in sight. 0ur correspondent dan johnson is there. it still has the capacity to attract and enthrall, but after a month it's become an overbearing backdrop to much of life here. an incredible spectacle with its own mundane chores. ryan does this once a week. "maybe it doesn't affect you directly," he says, "but a family member or someone you know." translation: i want it to end. it's not too worrying for me but it is for my family and in the meanwhile, we just have to live with it. this kind of strong mentality that they say, "it doesn't matter what comes, we go through it, and go forward." lucas isn't going forward. this is what happened to the house he lived in for 60 years. his wife cannot bear to watch. translation: | cannot put| into words, losing the house that should have been for my children and grandchildren. it's a miracle we have this flat because i know people are sleeping in cars and tents and caravans. there is no sign of this eruption easing at all, and in fact, if anything, the volcano only gets more active and it's actually grown over the weeks as the layers of lava have built up and hardened, but there is still fresh lava pouring down the hillside as well, destroying more farmland, homes and villages, and there are new fires breaking out all the time. there are amazing survival stories. these dogs have been fed by drone for four weeks and now there's an attempt to use one to rescue them. but there is little hope for the home is still in the way of the lava. and the longer it flows, the further it reaches, smothering more of this island. danjohnson, bbc news, la palma. time now for all the sport. this is the latest from the sports centre. goals galore. psg had to come from behind and there was a thriller in madrid. liverpool got revenge over this i do not them out of the competition 2020. they were 3-2. competition 2020. they were 3—2. they let the initial read split. three to win. can 3-2. they let the initial read split. three to win. can change that. split. three to win. can change that- that _ split. three to win. can change that. that is _ split. three to win. can change that. that is what _ split. three to win. can change that. that is what you - split. three to win. can change that. that is what you get - split. three to win. can change that. that is what you get red l that. that is what you get red cards for. it happened. that is the story of the game, pretty much. with ten men they were quite intense to play but the dirty three points were that often the best. not our best football but we got them. manchester united have hit a rocky spur domestically and they will be looking to bounce back against the italian side at old trafford. the managers and a bit of pressure. united are third in the group. the 75th anniversary with the nets facing the bucks for the opener. the reigning nba champions kicked off the new campaign with a ceremony on their home court. the coaches received their first and then the players it was their first title in 50 years. in major league baseball their crucial games in the american league and national league champions series was at the voted against the braves and had to defend their world series and the yankees have already turned their attention to next season and have decided to hold on to their managerfor a fifth and have decided to hold on to their manager for a fifth year. they last won a world series in 2009. to they last won a world series in 2009. ., , ., , 2009. to be quite honest if he was entering _ 2009. to be quite honest if he was entering the _ 2009. to be quite honest if he was entering the free-agent i was entering the free—agent market every view be the number one manager. there are a number of different vacancies and will be going to someone like him. and so i think he is a good hire and going to be a continued good higher in that position. in cricket should anchor the tough test for the second game of the world cup challenge. they take on ireland in abu dhabi. the events play before that and scotland are closing in on qualification for the super i2 closing in on qualification for the super 12 stage of the world cup. they beat papua new guinea to make it two wins from two after their opening day victory over bangladesh. what about this for a winning shot for andy murray? the former world number one was up against a french player and he keeps going. murray won in three hard—fought you can get the latest sports news on our website. but for me and the rest of the sports to dating thank you for watching and we will see you next time. thank you for watching and we will see you next time. the british songwriter — leslie bricusse has died at the age of ninety. he worked with collaborators to write the james bond themes �*goldfinger�* and �*you only live twice' — and he also won two 0scars. the bbc�*s tim allman looks back at his life and career. you may not know the name but you will definitely know his songs. leslie bricusse, lyricist and composer, was behind some of the most well—known and beloved film music of the last 60 years. confirming his death in social media, his friend joan collins said one of the giant songwriters of our time so they died. i will miss him terribly. sentiment echoed by singer elaine paige tweeted she was shocked and saddened by the news. describing him as one of our great songwriters. and nancy sinatra said my heart is aching today because one of the loves of my life is gone. leslie bricusse was born in london in 1931. in a career spanning more than seven decades he co—wrote the theme to two james bond films, won two oscars and a grammy and was involved in the writing of more than 1000 songs. in his memoir he said he was one of the luckiest people he knew. generations of filmgoers may disagree. luck had nothing to do with it. the british songwriter leslie bricusse, who's died at the age of 90. you can reach me on twitter — i'm @sallybundock bbc still very balmy out there for some of us for a late october night. 15—16 celsius, and wednesday promises to be another mild day. quite breezy and lots of showers in the forecast, too. 0ur tropical air arrived a couple of days ago, it's still with us, it was very warm yesterday in the south—southeast, 21 celsius — we won't quite get that today, but i want to show you the origins of this current of air, so this is the north atlantic and it's all very warm air across the atlantic, and here we have the caribbean. so this is where the air has come from — it's obviously cooled, but it's still pretty balmy over this part of europe. now this is what it looks like early in the morning — there is some rain around, a wet start to the day in east anglia and the southeast, lots of heavy showers approaching cornwall, devon, parts of wales, too. in fact, these are heavy, thundery showers — and through the morning and into the afternoon, they could bring gusts of wind, as well, but some sunny spells, so quite a changeable day for england and wales. but for northern ireland and most of scotland, it should be dry and bright — but notice in the northwest highlands here, some wet weather come the afternoon. so i say mild again, 18 celsius expected in the southeast and east anglia. now into the week, or thursday onwards, it'll turn quite a bit colder — in fact, a reversal in the wind direction is expected wednesday into thursday. in fact, around this area of low pressure, the winds will start to come in from the north. now right now at this moment, the winds are coming in from the south or southwest. on thursday, they're coming in almost from the north — this is arctic air, in fact, some of the showers across scotland could be wintry, the winds will be strong anyway particularly along the north sea coast, touching gale force. i mean, gusts inland will be around a0 mph or so, so it'll feel relatively cold compared to what we've got right now. and these are the temperatures, the high temperatures on thursday —11—13 in the south, single figures in the north, and once again, wintry showers are possible across the mountains of scotland. now thursday night into friday, the wind dies down as the low pressure pulls away, and in fact a high pressure develops across the uk briefly in what we call a ridge of high pressure. there'll be some sunshine around, as well, but it won't feel quite so cold on friday because the winds will be lighter, still only around 13 celsius. bye— bye. this is bbc news with the latest business headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. the ghost of inflation is looming large over world economies as prices continue to surge. are interest rate rises to follow? 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