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the england and wales cricket board has apologised and admits the sport needs a reset after a report found racism, sexism and elitism are widespread. the independent commission for equity in cricket has spent the last two years, getting evidence from more than 4,000 people. bosses from tesco, sainsbury s, asda and morrisons will be questioned by mps about high prices in supermarkets. the british retail consortium says food price rises eased slightly again this month.restrictions on price promotions for unhealthy foods are going to be introduced in wales. the laws which are expected to come into force in 2025 would also see rules on where high sugar, salt and fat foods are placed in shops. the aim is to tackle obesity and diabetes. a charity says the cost of school uniforms is still a big issue, despite rules aimed at keeping prices down. the children s society found parents spent on average £422 a year on secondary and £287 on primary uniforms. the government says ....
our russia editor steve rosenberg reports vladimir vladimirovich putin. at the kremlin, it was pomp with a purpose. ..to remind russians who is still in charge around here. waiting for vladimir putin, 2,500 soldiers and guards and the defence minister the wagner mutineers wanted sacked. having survived the rebellion, it was time to say thank you. translation: you defended - the constitutional order, the lives, security and the freedom of our citizens. you have saved our motherland from upheaval. in fact, you have stopped a civil war. in fact, the reality was rather different. the wagner soldiers, who had been cheered on the streets of rostov, had only stopped their rebellion after the kremlin did a deal with them, promising not to press charges against them and their leader, yevgeny prigozhin. still, kremlin spin is presenting this as a triumph for the president. the mutiny by mercenaries was a major challenge to vladimir putin s authority. but, the uprising is over, an ....
in the last few days but still some showers interspersed with sunshine. you can see where those showers have been congregating scotland and east anglia and the midlands. through the rest of the afternoon some heavy showers across the eastern side of england remaining. feeling warmer than yesterday in the mid to high teens. much of the showers fade away leaving clear skies for many some patchy rain in the far west of northern ireland and through parts of eastern england and south east england. temperatures dropping down to as low as three or 4 degrees overnight in some places. the moral dominating much of the uk. still some outbreaks of rain through northern ireland. plenty of sunshine to start from any tomorrow. that will fade through parts of western scotland and northern ireland as the rain pushes east. most of us having a dry day and warmer across england and wales with temperatures getting up and wales with temperatures getting up to 21 degrees. at thejubilee weeken ....
zouma is sentenced to 180 hours community service for kicking his cat. tech firms are urged to do more to make it saferfor women cat. tech firms are urged to do more to make it safer for women and cat. tech firms are urged to do more to make it saferfor women and girls to make it saferfor women and girls to be online. and a historic handshake. the head of the queen s platinum jubilee, we take a look back at her majesty s role in northern ireland after the troubles. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. flight cancellations are continuing at british airports as the industry struggles with staff shortages. british airways has dropped 124 short haul services from heathrow today, but says passengers were given advance notice. the transport secretary grant shapps says he hasn t seen enough progress in tackling the disruption but airlines have blamed the government for tough covid restrictions and a lack of support. unions have warned that the situation could get worse before ....