this live from london. this is bbc news. the uk s deputy prime minister resigns following an inquiry into bullying allegations. over 400 now killed in fighting between rival military factions in sudan as the international community pushes again for a ceasefire. allies meet in germany to discuss further backing for ukraine. two months on from the deadly earthquakes in turkey and syria, our correspondent visits survivors. and why you do not need to be fit to climb everest. now we can go to the sport headlines. hello from the bbc sport centre. a blow for the lionesses ahead of the women s world cup later this year england captain leah williamson has ruptured her anterior cruciate ligament. the arsenal midfielder fell awkwardly during their wsl defeat against manchester united on wednesday and the club have confirmed she s set for an extended period on the sidelines . our sports reporter jane dougall has more. we have confirmation from her club arsenal a short time ago confi
A sharp rise in unemployment. Also in the programme. More angry protests across america follwing a decision not to purse a murder charge in the case of Breonna Taylor. The fbi says it is still investigating and federal charges are still possible. And the legacy lives on. As they gather to honour Ruth Bader Ginsburg in washington we will hear from 3 women whose lives were changed by the life of the late Supreme Courtjustice. Hello, i amjane obrien in washington, Christian Fraser is in london. The peaceful transition of power is the hallmark of this countrys democracy. Americas very first president , George Washintgon said its what will separate us from every other nation in the world. So, Donald Trumps refusal last night to commit to the most basic tenet of the constitution, has enraged democrats. And again it has put his own party on the defensive. Many republicans have stayed silent today about mr. Trumps comments. But prominent figures in the party have rushed to say that the party w
University. We want to carry on doing that. You dont want to be im at National League side chesterfield who have yet to start their season and now face supported by the government with furlough schemes in this and that. An uncertain future after the latest we wa nt furlough schemes in this and that. We want to provide a secure pause on fans returning to stadiums. Environment where we have licenses which we have to abide by so we have measures that we have to take and we rather changeable skies across the are being penalised and being uk today. A mix of sunshine with stopped from doing all that, rain showers and the odd flash of penalising young people in thejob. Lightning. Yourfull forecast rain showers and the odd flash of lightning. Your full forecast here and breakfast. On breakfast. Off s remaining open later, all that will happen is come ten its thursday, september 24th. Our top story oclock, people will leave the the chancellor, rishi sunak, is to set out how the government licen
Adapting to the new normal. The chancellor unveils his plans to try to protect jobs and the economy over the next six months. Rishi sunak says the government will top up the pay of workers whove been forced to cut their hours with the focus on viable jobs. I cannot save everyjob no chancellor could. But what we can and must do is deal with the real problems businesses and employees are facing now. The newjob support scheme that will replace furlough has been welcomed by many businesses, but there are still deep fears for the future. Being able to work one third of the time and being supported for the other two thirds of the time makes a massive impact for our business. Weve got to get through this next six months and the measures
the government have announced today arent helping us as a hotel because we still have no trade. Well be explaining the chancellors new plans and how they could help you. Also tonight the nhs new Contact Tracing app is launched in england and wales, as new dail