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infant formula on online adverts. sport now, and for a full round—up, from the bbc sport centre, here's marc edwards. there's been a double blow for england, with less than three weeks to go until the rugby world cup kicks off. owen farrell and now billy vunipola will be unavailable for their opening game of the tournament with argentina, after bans for both players were confirmed. farrell has been handed a four match ban after world rugby successfully appealed against the decision to overturn his red card against wales. that means he'll miss the opening two games of the world cup in france next month. vunipola meanwhile has been banned for three games, after england's only specialist number eight was sent off against ireland last week. however, it could be reduced to two matches if he completes the world rugby coaching programme on tackling. let's hear now from our reporter sara orchard on how these bans might impact england's chances at the tournament. ultimately, it has been disruptive, losing your captain for what would be the two most important games of england's pool stage, and argentina and japan are the strongest in their group. however, the rugby world cup draw was done a long time in advance and that means that those pools are extremely lopsided, meaning teams ranked 1—5 in the world are on the opposite side of the draw to where england are, so despite this disruption, you would still expect england to get through the pool stage and reach a quarterfinal, by which time, if they do not have any more disciplinary issues, they could well be going further and deeper into that tournament. it's been a good day for great britain so far at the world athletics championships in budapest. some of the big names doing what they need to do. keely hodgkinson made a winning start to her bid for world gold. the reigning olympic and world 800 metres silver medallist taking victory in her heat in one minute, 59.53 seconds. zarnel hughes meanwhile has won his 200m heat. hughes became the first british man to make a world 100m podium for 20 years with bronze on sunday. and he cruised through the 200 in 19.99 seconds. dina asher—smith, meanwhile, bounced back from her disappointing performance in the women's 100m on monday. she took the win in her heat in what is her favoured event of the 200m, clocking a time of 22.46 seconds. frankie dettori won the big race of the day at york's eebor festival, with victory on—board mostahdaf in thejuddmonte international stakes. the italian rider — who is set to retire at the end of the season — becomes the most successful jockey in the contest�*s history, moving one win beyond lester piggott. james harden has been fined $100,000 by the nba for saying he won't play for the philadelphia 76ers while president daryl morey is in charge. harden called morey a "liar" in an interview after reports the 76ers had ended talks about trading him. the 33—year—old was reportedly keen to join the la clippers before those talks faltered. the nba said the fine was for saying "he would not perform the services harden called morey a "liar" in an interview after reports called for under his player contract unless traded to another team". the governing body of men's tennis, the atp, has announced it will guarantee players a minimum wage for the first time in what it calls a "game—changing initiative". the three—year trial called the baseline programme will cover any shortfalls of the top 250—ranked singles players, should earnings fall below set thresholds, and will cover expenses of coaches, physios and travel expenses. the atp says it expects to provide financial support to between 30—45 players who meet the criteria. and finally, here's a nice, wholesome video posted by the 23—time grand slam champion serena williams on social media, introducing the world to the latest addition to her family. although it's not what'd you guess she was about to revealjudging by the start of this video — until she exits stage right, only to reappear with their newest arrival, their second child, a baby girl who they've named adira river ohanian, hoined there by husband, alexis, and four—year—old daughter olympia. —— joined it there. and that's all the sport for now. back to you. bring you some footage that the bbc has obtained and it is pretty stark, you may remember yesterday in pakistan, that cable carpet caps dust collapsed precariously with those people stranded on board. thank you they were rescued but these images, taken by a drone, show you exactly what was happening at the time. really, really difficult to watch in some way how precarious the situation was for so many hours before they were rescued. thankfully they were all rescued, but extraordinary images given the idea of what the rescuers set the drone up so they could see them, what needed to be done. absolutely remarkable, one extra note to bring you on this which is police in pakistan have now arrested the owner and operator of the cable car. they are being investigated for not having a permit and endangering lives, and negligence. so remarkable pictures there. let's go to the us now. today sees the first republican presidential debate in the us city of milwaukee. eight candidates will take to the stage. they include florida governor ron desantis and former vice president, mike pence. the debate will be hosted by fox news. the notable absentee is donald trump. however, an interview with mr trump, conducted by conservative commentator tucker carlson will air on x, formerly known as twitter. our correspondent nada tawfik is in milwaukee and following developments. usually these debates drop millions of viewers, it is really the largest audience that monies of these candidates have had and will have a head of the primary contest —— draw millions of viewers. but now that donald trump will not be a part of it, that will certainly take some viewers away, and he's doing everything he can to steer attention towards anyone and himself. so we see tonight he will be doing an interview with tucker carlson, the former fox news host, that will be on x, formerly twitter, and that's at the same time as the debate. even if these candidates can expect to have the next day bump of coverage, donald trump will be turning himself in in georgia on thursday. so nevertheless, we are expecting to see some fireworks tonight, see if these candidates have a breakthrough moment without donald trump who inevitably will dominate the conversation. and with me in milwaukee is my colleague, mari on a spring. it's been one year since you launched the undercover voter project, tell us about that and how media is showing the race?- project, tell us about that and how media is showing the race? so it's a series of fake _ media is showing the race? so it's a series of fake characters _ media is showing the race? so it's a series of fake characters are - series of fake characters are created _ series of fake characters are created based on data from the pew research _ created based on data from the pew research centre, and they sit across the political— research centre, and they sit across the political spectrum across the us, and — the political spectrum across the us, and they allow me to get a sense of what _ us, and they allow me to get a sense of what different voters are being recommended, targeted, and exposed to. recommended, targeted, and exposed t0~ but _ recommended, targeted, and exposed to. but what i haven't been able to do is _ to. but what i haven't been able to do is see _ to. but what i haven't been able to do is see the impact on what that could be — do is see the impact on what that could be having on voters. so i managed — could be having on voters. so i managed to sit down with a group of voters _ managed to sit down with a group of voters who— managed to sit down with a group of voters who reflected the same viewpoints the undercover voters had and asked _ viewpoints the undercover voters had and asked him about the content appearing — and asked him about the content appearing on their feeds. we talked appearing on their feeds. we talked a lot about — appearing on their feeds. we talked a lot about memes about former president — a lot about memes about former president donald trump and also about— president donald trump and also about current president joe president donald trump and also about current presidentjoe biden, and the _ about current presidentjoe biden, and the main takeaways they all felt exhausted from the polarisation on their social — exhausted from the polarisation on their social media feeds, they felt bideh— their social media feeds, they felt bideh ahd — their social media feeds, they felt biden and trump are getting all the attention— biden and trump are getting all the attention and maybe they're interested in other candidates. and i interested in other candidates. and i asked _ interested in other candidates. and i asked him — interested in other candidates. and i asked him specifically about allegations online regarding the last election being stolen without evidence — last election being stolen without evidence to support them. i wanted to understand the impact they could have, _ to understand the impact they could have, and _ to understand the impact they could have, and this is what they had to say. trump— have, and this is what they had to say. trump in a landslide, i told you there — say. trump in a landslide, i told you there corrupt, leaving us talking — you there corrupt, leaving us talking to _ you there corrupt, leaving us talking to me, that was a sore loser move _ talking to me, that was a sore loser move you — talking to me, that was a sore loser move. you lost, let it go. may talking to me, that was a sore loser move. you lost, let it go.— move. you lost, let it go. may be lost, move. you lost, let it go. may be lost. maybe _ move. you lost, let it go. may be lost. maybe he — move. you lost, let it go. may be lost, maybe he got _ move. you lost, let it go. may be lost, maybe he got his _ move. you lost, let it go. may be lost, maybe he got his as - move. you lost, let it go. may be lost, maybe he got his as handed move. you lost, let it go. may be i lost, maybe he got his as handed to them, maybe they cheated, maybe he didn't lose. how my supposed to tell? i didn't lose. how my supposed to tell? ., �* ~' , didn't lose. how my supposed to tell? ., �* ~ , , ., tell? i don't think they explain the rocess tell? i don't think they explain the process well _ tell? i don't think they explain the process well enough, _ tell? i don't think they explain the process well enough, then - tell? i don't think they explain the process well enough, then we - tell? i don't think they explain the process well enough, then we see j tell? i don't think they explain the - process well enough, then we see the meme, _ process well enough, then we see the meme. the _ process well enough, then we see the meme. the social— process well enough, then we see the meme, the social media _ process well enough, then we see the meme, the social media that- process well enough, then we see the meme, the social media that says - meme, the social media that says "they— meme, the social media that says "they stote — meme, the social media that says "they stole it" _ meme, the social media that says "they stole it" - _ meme, the social media that says "they stole it" — we _ meme, the social media that says "they stole it" — we automaticallyj "they stole it" — we automatically 'ust "they stole it" — we automatically just go _ "they stole it" — we automatically just go crazv _ "they stole it" — we automatically just go crazv se _ "they stole it" - we automatically just go crazy-— "they stole it" - we automatically just go crazy. so you talk about how --eole are just go crazy. so you talk about how peeple are sick _ just go crazy. so you talk about how people are sick of _ just go crazy. so you talk about how people are sick of polarisation, butl people are sick of polarisation, but even looking at this debate tonight, you'll have eight candidates who are finally able to have some time to express their views and positions, but how much does it really matter when they are inundated with media, social media telling them how to think and feel? i social media telling them how to think and feel?— think and feel? i think that's a really important _ think and feel? i think that's a really important question - think and feel? i think that's a - really important question because although— really important question because although the candidates here will be arguing _ although the candidates here will be arguing with one another, a lot of the battle — arguing with one another, a lot of the battle that seems the most important these days is the one happening on social media, and maybe that explains why donald trump has decided _ that explains why donald trump has decided he won't take part, and instead — decided he won't take part, and instead there will be this interview posted _ instead there will be this interview posted on— instead there will be this interview posted on x, formerly twitter. so it remains _ posted on x, formerly twitter. so it remains important happens in real life, remains important happens in real life. trut— remains important happens in real life. but it's — remains important happens in real life, but it's the social media world — life, but it's the social media world that allows people to really take control of the way they are perceived — take control of the way they are perceived online. find take control of the way they are perceived online.— perceived online. and it's interesting _ perceived online. and it's interesting because - perceived online. and it's interesting because on i perceived online. and it's| interesting because on we perceived online. and it's - interesting because on we talk perceived online. and it's _ interesting because on we talk about break—out moments, the goal here is to have a viral moment that then translates on social media, isn't it? , ., , translates on social media, isn't it? , ., translates on social media, isn't it? exactly, and sometimes you can't redict will it? exactly, and sometimes you can't predict will go _ it? exactly, and sometimes you can't predict will go viral, _ it? exactly, and sometimes you can't predict will go viral, especially - predict will go viral, especially with tiktok where their algorithms are quite _ with tiktok where their algorithms are quite mysterious, who knows what will be _ are quite mysterious, who knows what will be the _ are quite mysterious, who knows what will be the moment cuts through and the people _ will be the moment cuts through and the people who stand out? we know trump _ the people who stand out? we know trump has _ the people who stand out? we know trump has been very good according the social— trump has been very good according the social media world and, as the voters _ the social media world and, as the voters i _ the social media world and, as the voters i spoke to said, he is all over— voters i spoke to said, he is all over their— voters i spoke to said, he is all over their feeds. voters i spoke to said, he is all overtheirfeeds. so voters i spoke to said, he is all over their feeds. so it remains to be seen — over their feeds. so it remains to be seen him _ over their feeds. so it remains to be seen him of the impact that will have in— be seen him of the impact that will have in the — be seen him of the impact that will have in the build up to the election _ have in the build up to the election. its have in the build up to the election-— have in the build up to the election. �* ., ., , ., ., election. a few more hours to go before that _ election. a few more hours to go before that debate, _ election. a few more hours to go before that debate, but - election. a few more hours to go before that debate, but we'll - election. a few more hours to go l before that debate, but we'll have more coverage of that here on bbc news. the levelling up secretary, michael gove, has called on the former culture secretary, nadine dorries, to turn her promise to stand down as a conservative mp into a "firm commitment". the mp for mid bedfordshire has angered voters, opposition mps, and some in her own party by remaining in post. back injune she said would leave her parliamentary seat with "immediate effect" in protest at not getting a peerage in boris johnson's resignation honours list. mr gove was speaking on a visit to the highlands. nadine has said that she will stand down. parliament's in recess at the moment. i hope when we return that she'll make formal her decision, because the people in mid bedfordshire need representation. and i wish nadine very well for the future, and she's made a contribution to public life, which i'm personally grateful for. but, having said she'll stand down, i think now is the time to make sure that promise turns into a firm commitment. victims of gun crime are calling for tougher rules on owning firearms. campaigners want more robust medical checks and higher fees for people who apply for a gun license. a consultation which has been looking into firearms regulation closes today. our correspondent kathryn stanczyszyn has been to talk to gun owners, as well as relatives of shooting victims. a festival of all things countryside. at the annual game fair, in warwickshire, people gather to share a love of outdoor hobbies and outdoor livelihoods. for many, that involves guns. you're talking somewhere in excess of 600,000 people in the uk have either a firearms certificate or a shot gun certificate or both. so, you'll have people who control vermin, you will have deer managers and then you've you have recreational shooters, you have target shooters. if you look at the public safety record with regard to firearms, there's actually quite strong evidence to say that police forces pretty much get it right. it's not in our interests for anyone who should haven't a firearms certificate or a shotgun certificate to get one. events like these celebrate a culture, a way of life and that way of life includes gun ownership. so how to properly balance public safety, with the hundreds of thousands of people who responsibly own guns? that's a question the government's looking at again. the amount of violent crime committed by licensed gun owners is small, but when it happens, the results are devastating forfamily and communities. andrew foster's life changed, because of the actions of his brother, christopher. on 26 august, 2008, he killed animals in his house, set fire to the house. and then shot my sister—in—law and my niece with a licensed firearm. it's 15 years this year, and it still has the same impact 15 years on. christopher had been to the doctor and spoken of suicidal thoughts. there was no flag comes up at west mercia saying, "well, hold on, this guy's a licensed gun holder, he's got x amount of guns, there's a problem here, we should go and take his guns away." in recent years other cases have made headlines. the killings of kelly, ava and lexie in west sussex in 2020. maxine, lee, sophie, stephen and kate in plymouth in 2021. and emma and lettie in epsom earlier this year. all carried out by men with gun licences. this summer's consultation asks a series of questions, including if checks should be more frequent than every five years and if current mental health issues should be flagged. but campaigners say one of biggest issues is the way the system's funded, something that worries police forces too. at the moment, the shortfall in staffordshire alone is around £300,000. now that is several police officers that could be doing something else that we are subsidising the industry by. with checks costing at least five times more than the £88 fee, it's a national shortfall of millions. and gun owners say it means they're not get an efficient service either. the home office says our gun laws are strict and as well as this consultation, they'll review fees soon. these tragedies continue to happen. you won't stop in its entirety, but you will lower the percentage of these incidents if it was properly funded and properly managed. kathryn stanczyszyn, bbc news. dr mick north is the father of dunblane victim, and founding member of the gun control network. thank you very much for coming on the programme. what would you like to see here?— to see here? there are lots of thins i to see here? there are lots of things i would _ to see here? there are lots of things i would like _ to see here? there are lots of things i would like to - to see here? there are lots of things i would like to see, - to see here? there are lots of things i would like to see, but to see here? there are lots of- things i would like to see, but one of the more important points in this is that this is a skewed consultation. it's been labelled as a public consultation, but it's inevitable that those with interest inevitable that those with interest in shooting and who own guns are far more likely to be filling it in then members of the general public. i would imagine a lot of people will only have heard of it today because of news items like this. so there is a concern that the answers, which will largely come from the shooting lobby, will be taken by the home office as an excuse not to do very much. we want the same kind of things that were recommended by the coroner following the key shootings in plymouth, recommendations that have been recently made by the scottish affairs committee in parliament, and these involve mandatory markers by gps, we would also like to see other members of the household — spouses, partners, even x partners — be consulted routinely every time someone applies for a gun licence or renews a gun licence, because these are the people that are closest to the applicant and probably no better than anybody else whether they are suitable. find than anybody else whether they are suitable. �* ., ., , ., ~' suitable. and what do you think the chances are — suitable. and what do you think the chances are of— suitable. and what do you think the chances are of that _ suitable. and what do you think the chances are of that happening? - suitable. and what do you think the chances are of that happening? i i chances are of that happening? i don't hold a great deal of hope, i mean perhaps the home office will take into account the likely skewing of the results. but we've been here before, there have been a number of opportunities over the years for something more to be done. there have been shooting incidences in the early 2010s that led to her majesty's inspectorate of constabulary doing a report targeting the risks which was published in 2015 that had strong recommendations which have not all it. so i'll be holding my breath. brute it. so i'll be holding my breath. we appreciate your time in talking us through your perspective, thank you very much, thank you. the advertising watchdog says that online adverts for boots, which promoted infant formula, broke the rules. it's against the law to advertise formula for babies up to six months old because it might discourage breastfeeding. boots has apologised and said the ads — which were automated — have been taken down. lactation consultant eleanor campbell is the chair of the association of breast—feeding mothers. thank you very much for coming on the programme. thank you very much for coming on the programme-— thank you very much for coming on the programme. thanks for having me. what were your — the programme. thanks for having me. what were your thoughts _ the programme. thanks for having me. what were your thoughts when - the programme. thanks for having me. what were your thoughts when you - the programme. thanks for having me. j what were your thoughts when you saw what happened? i what were your thoughts when you saw what happened?— what happened? i think we know that sometimes mistakes _ what happened? i think we know that sometimes mistakes can _ what happened? i think we know that sometimes mistakes can happen - what happened? i think we know that sometimes mistakes can happen with the advertising of infant formula, but it's really important member that infant formula is different from the other things that we advertise because it's an essential. babies rely on it for their nutrition, so it's really important that babies aren't exposed to the frankly predatory marketing practices, by advertising that formula for their babies. it’s practices, by advertising that formula for their babies. it's a complicated — formula for their babies. it's a complicated issue, _ formula for their babies. it's a complicated issue, i— formula for their babies. it's a complicated issue, i supposel formula for their babies. it's a | complicated issue, i suppose if formula for their babies. it's a complicated issue, i suppose if we could just take a step backwards from this specific case, what are the broader arguments around breast—feeding and advertising, or encouraging alternatives? yes. breast-feeding and advertising, or encouraging alternatives?- breast-feeding and advertising, or encouraging alternatives? yes, so in the uk we follow _ encouraging alternatives? yes, so in the uk we follow the _ encouraging alternatives? yes, so in the uk we follow the world - the uk we follow the world health organization's suggestions around advertising and marketing of infant formula, so that suggests that you don't advertise that, because we know it has an impact on breast—feeding, and terms of breast—feeding, and terms of breast—feeding rates, and because fundamentally the companies that make formula aren't really interested in their direct health of your baby. so the main concern is their profit margins, and there are different regulations in different countries — we are lucky in the uk that the constituency of formula in this country is quite tightly regulated, so if something is demonstrated for to be good for your baby, it has to be in the formula. the main difference between the different formulas is the way they are targeted to parents. the legislation says until you're looking for up to six months, though should not be advertised to parents at all. i should not be advertised to parents at all. , ., ., ., at all. i see, now what about the argument that _ at all. i see, now what about the argument that could _ at all. i see, now what about the argument that could be - at all. i see, now what about the argument that could be made i at all. i see, now what about the i argument that could be made from at all. i see, now what about the - argument that could be made from the retailer point of view that we are in a cost—of—living, inflation, and people who are on formula should be able to know when those prices are cut? i able to know when those prices are cut? ., �* , able to know when those prices are cut? . �*, . able to know when those prices are cut? . �* , ., , , cut? i mean it's a huge issue because _ cut? i mean it's a huge issue because it's _ cut? i mean it's a huge issue because it's such _ cut? i mean it's a huge issue because it's such an - cut? i mean it's a huge issue| because it's such an essential cut? i mean it's a huge issue - because it's such an essential thing and it's so important that families are able to feed their families, nobody should be struggling to do that. that's a really fundamental thing. but we also know that formula manufacturers profits are showing that even in the most recent reports, they are still increasing their profit margins on formula. and that's a lot to do with their marketing and the amount of money they spend on marketing. and if we want to make a difference to these families, there are other strategies we can use, the government can do a price cap like we do on other essential things like energy, for example, and we can look at making vouchers actually match the cost of feeding your baby, it's no longer useful because the cost of formula has risen so much in the past couple years, so that's no longer an option. so there are other really good options to make sure families can afford to feed their babies that don't simply put money back into the pockets of the formula companies. good to get your perspective, thanks very much for coming on the programme. very much for coming on the programme-— it is worthy to point again that, following the asa ruling, boots apologised and said it had removed all its infant formula advertising, saying that the adverts were automated, generated by an algorithm linked to the boots website that promoted products on offer. let's return to the dramatic footage of the stranded cable car in pakistan that's just been given to bbc news. these images arejust extraordinary. taken by a drone, there's no sound on them, but you can see the people there — eight of them are on board, six children, two adults hanging there 274 metres above the ground. thankfully, as we know, they were all rescued, the rescue operation took 12 hours. one was taken by helicopter, seven by zip wire experts. but the image there gives you a sense of the trauma that they were going through for so many hours after that cable car malfunctioned and broke down. so this here is someone coming along as part of the rescue efforts. so one person taken off by helicopter, the others by zip line experts. and this is someone — you can see the shot there, the distance to the ground and the fear that must�*ve been going through those children and adults, and thankfully there was a positive outcome as they were rescued, but extraordinary images. pretty breathtaking pictures there. next year, the rolling stones may have announced their new album. the advert, which appeared in the hackney gazette, referenced several of the band's best—known songs. the fictional repair business, hackney diamonds, is old east london slang phrase for broken glass. while the advert does use the same font as the band's 1978 album — some girls — the rolling stones have yet to confirm the existence of their 31st studio album. so we still wait and see for that. a quick reminder of our main story, a huge story writing around the world, of course, the moon landing, but this time it's a first — the first near the south pole of the moon, india successfully put it slander on the surface there. these are the very latest images of the lander as it descended towards the south side of the moon there successfully can carrying out a soft landing — a soft landing just means a landing that doesn't mean a big crash. they avoided the crash and that triggered huge celebrations of course in india and right around the world. remarkable moments for them, and an historic day for india. with von jones, this is bbc news. —— i'm lewis vaughanjones. hello there. we have seen some cloudier weather pushing in towards parts of the uk today, and over the coming days it will be a little bit so misguided that i showers and it will be heavy at times. north and east, some will be very heavy. furthersouth, drier conditions here but by tomorrow morning, some heavy showers developing along the south coast and into the channel islands. generate a mild night, 11—15 c. tomorrow morning to make it noisy for the channel islands with some thunderstorms here, they will then make their way along the south coast and in towards the south east of england, some of that will be heavy and intense but could be disruption. otherwise once it clears, if you thunderstorms here and there but generally dry across wales, northern england, into northern ireland and for central and eastern areas of scotland. for many of us, temperatures around average for the time of year. by the end of the week, it's still a north—south split across europe in terms of heat and conditions. cooler weather will prevail across northern areas, but across central and southern europe the heatwave will continue into friday. for parts of spain we are still likely to see temperatures close to 40 celsius. but across the uk, it's a freshening feel — northerly winds, particularly for northern and western areas, will make it feel cooler. there will be a lot of dry weather, there will be sunshine, but some of the showers that we see developing through the day on friday are likely to be very heavy and with the odd rumble of thunder. cooler conditions, too, towards the southeast, but here, largely dry — temperatures falling back to about 20—21 celsius. it will be a similar picture into saturday, the northerly winds stay with us. there will be quite a bit of dry weather and sunshine — but again, the scattered showers that pop up through the day on saturday, i wouldn't be surprised to get some thunder and lightning mixed in. but for many of us, temperatures will be in and around average for the time of year. so it is going to be an unsettled start to this weekend. into sunday, cloudy and damp at times, but an improving picture into monday. at six, india makes history with its first moon landing. the uncrewed space craft touched down at the lunar south pole — which has never been explored. jubilation at mission control as india's prime minister says his country's success belongs to all of humanity. also tonight we have this extraodinary footage of the children trapped inside a cable car dangling a thousand feet above a ravine in pakistan — incredibly, all of them were saved. the controversial social media influencer andrew tate — prosecutors in romania have compiled graphic evidence alleging he coerced women into sexual acts. and a medical milestone as surgeons in oxford perform the uk's first womb transplant which may mean more women can carry their own children. only busy london, the metropolitan and coming up in spotsday later in the hour on bbc news —

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