accomplished more than in two years you will be a laughing stock in the united nation and around the world. that was back in 2018. today joe biden is going to be addressing the u.n. general assembly for the first time since taking office. mika, let s just say it right here. he does not do it in a particularly good time coming off of what s happening in afghanistan and also what s happening in france over the past week. it comes amid of what s happening. with ambassador etienne who was recalled from washington and he ll be on the show this morning. donald trump is calling on georgia s secretary of state to de-certify the election. brad ralph raffensperger is joining us and we got bob woodward and robert costa is joining us on the former president s democracy. that s going to be interesting willie, i am going to enjoy talking to our friends woodward and robert costa. a couple parts of that book i would have to ask him about. i would love to know the forcing for william ba
also on the programme. the ban on uk and eu travellers going to the us will be lifted in november, 20 months after it began. in the canary islands, a volcanic eruption on la palma the first for half a century forces 5,000 people from their homes. and plenty of british success at the emmys in los angeles, where the crown won best drama series. and coming up on the bbc news channel. the ecb cancel the tours of the men and women s teams due to travel to pakistan next month. good evening. there will be no bail out for energy firms in trouble, according to the business secretary, who s been holding crisis talks with industry leaders today. kwasi kwarteng said that customers would be protected if more energy companies went out of business, and he said there was no prospect of an energy supply emergency this winter. the growing crisis has been caused by a massive rise in the wholesale prices paid by energy suppliers. the food and drinks industry is also warning that one of the knock
more than 100 homes as it flows towards the sea. and, plenty of british success at the emmys in los angeles where the crown won best drama series. good evening. there will be no bail out for energy firms in trouble according to the business secretary, who s been holding crisis talks with industry leaders today. kwasi kwarteng said customers would be protected if more energy companies went out of business. he said there was no prospect of an energy supply emergency this winter. the growing crisis has been caused by a massive rise in the wholesale prices paid by energy suppliers. the food and drinks industry is also warning that one of the knock on effects of the situation will be more shortages in the shops. our business editor, simonjack, reports. the uk energy sector is in crisis. dozens of small energy providers have already gone bust, and dozens more are not expected to make it through winter, as soaring energy prices leave many unable to deliver on price promises made
the travellers in november. ministry of defence launch investigation, the ministry of defence launches an investigation, it is accused of compromising the safety of 250 afghan interpreters. and the latest from the canary islands where a volcanic eruption on la palma has driven thousands from their homes. and coming up in the sport, on the bbc news channel. no more cricket tour. england withdraw from their tour to pakistan next month citing mental wellbeing as one of the driving factors. good evening. there will be no bail out by the taxpayer for struggling energy firms, according to the business secretary, who s been holding crisis talks with industry leaders today. kwasi kwarteng said customers would be protected if more energy companies went out of business and he said there was no prospect of an energy supply emergency this winter. the growing crisis has been caused by a massive rise in the wholesale prices, paid by the energy companies. the food and drinks industry is als
from their homes. these are the strongest forces of nature at work in a spectacular but destructive display, and the only option is to get out of its way. and a report from afghanistan on the dire conditions that the un says are leading to a humanitarian disaster. live from our studio in singapore, this is bbc news. it s newsday. it s 6.00 in the morning in singapore, and it s 6.00 in the evening in washington dc, where the us government has announced plans to relax restrictions on air travel for fully vaccinated nationals in early november. travellers from brazil, china, india, and many european nations, including britain, will be able to board flights. covid testing and contact tracing will be needed, but not quarantining. near blanket restrictions were imposed 18 months ago at the start of the pandemic. here s white house press secretaryjen psaki. we will be putting in place strict protocols to prevent the spread of covid 19 from passengers flying internationally into the