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security forces, the police, all the armed guards, they are nowhere to be seen. another public building here in sri lanka which is now being occupied by the people. we ll have the latest from sri lanka, where a state of emergency has now been imposed. also on the programme. and then there were six we consider who s got momentum and who hasn t after the first ballot for new conservative leader. there s to be another strike by rail workers on 27thjuly, in the dispute over pay, conditions and jobs. the dj tim westwood is accused by a woman of having sex with her when she was 1a. and at st andrews, they re getting ready for the 150th open championship, on the historic old course. and coming up on the bbc news channel, we ll have the latest from the women s euros, where sweden have taken theirfirst victory in the championship over switzerland. welcome to bbc news at ten. we start with the chaos in sri lanka, where the economic and political turmoil is intensifying. a state of em
Sri-lankaChaosTurmoilDescentTenProtestersMilitaryGovernment-buildingRestore-public-orderScenePeoplePoliceMinisters say there are a record number ofjobs and steep rises to the national living wage have protected many from poverty, and that they will give the poorest at least £1,200 this year to help with soaring bills. but the fear is that it won t be enough. millions of people have been enduring a cost of living crisis for years, notjust a few months. michael buchanan, bbc news, dorset. the energy regulator has ordered some suppliers to review the direct debits of half a million households, suggesting many large rises may not have been justified. 0fgem says it found some energy companies had doubled scheduled payments, when prices had only risen by 50%. it urged six suppliers to take immediate action to tackle issues with their charging processes. a french inquiry has found that liverpool fans were unfairly blamed for the chaotic scenes at the champions league final
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