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have a windfall tax on the oil and gas companies. the taliban are celebrating the first anniversary of their return to power in afghanistan but not everybody is cheering, especially women and girls. here as flash floods hit cornwall, the text alerts that will give you a direct warning about severe weather and other life threatening events. good evening and welcome to bbc news. the uk has become the first country to approve what its manufacturers are calling a next generation covid vaccine. the uk s medicines regulator has approved a new version of moderna s coronavirus vaccine the first to target both the omicron variant as well as the original strain of the virus. ministers say the vaccine will now form part of the autumn booster campaign. our medical editor fergus walsh is here with more details. this is the start of a new era of covid vaccines. until now, they ve all been designed against the original form of the virus which emerged in wuhan in china at the end 2 ....
Evening in the papers. our guestsjoining me tonight are the broadcaster penny smith, and the former trade minister, lord digbyjones. some of the cbi exhibiting lively session and a frank exchange of views i think it is true to say. it will be fun for the director of the cbi is and you can expect a lively session. a memo seen by the bbc suggests the uk is likely to pause its rollout of the monkeypox vaccine, as stocks run out in parts of the country. the uk health security agency is expected to hold back doses to give to people who were already exposed to the virus. around 27,000 people in england have been vaccinated against the disease. the labour leader sir keir starmer, has been outlining labour s latest and most comprehensive response to the cost of living crisis. labour s plan would freeze the energy cap in britain at the current level ofjust under £2,000, for most customers ....