australian scientists launch a campaign to find it. and we take a journey through david hockney s imagination, as he describes his new immersive exhibition. hello and welcome. within the past couple of hours, the us house select committee investigating the january 6 attack on the capitol has released its full report. the report runs to almost 850 pages and is the culmination of the committee s investigation over more than a year and half, including more than 1,000 interviews. it was looking into donald trump s actions on the day the house was stormed. vinoo varghese is a wall street criminal defence attorney, former prosecutor and visiting faculty at harvard law school. he s been giving me his reaction to the full report publication. what you have here is unfortunately a situation where not much is going to come of this. this is sort of the democrats on their way out, there last hurrah. not disputing the validity of the things that they found, unfortunately, there is no real
the murder of zara aleena, just days after he was released from prison. the chief inspector of the service says it is chronically understaffed . it is impossible to say whether the murder could have been avoided but we did find severe deficits in practice at many stages of jordan mcsweeney s supervision. nhs representatives will appear before mps on the health and social care committee to discuss the situation in a&e departments across england. let s cross live to the house of commons and listen in to the health and social care committee address the situation in a&e departments. a more nuanced question than that, demand has a bit with those figures, however, the reason we run into trouble is not the ancillary demand, the ability to deal with the demand. if we look at things like hospital admissions from an emergency department, those have remained relatively static. we have had problems with increased crowding, problems with increased crowding, problems in care in our depart
and brazil lights up in honour of pele on the first of three days of national mourning for the footballing legend. it s been a day of reflection here in brazil and i think this headline sums it up, pele died, if indeed pele can die. because his influence here in brazil will remain for generations to come. a us congressional committee has released six years of tax returns for the former president donald trump. mr trump battled for years to keep the documents secret until the supreme court approved their disclosure last month. the newly released documents include tax returns and related documents for donald trump, the donald] trump revocable trust and seven corporate entities, but that represents only a fraction of the more than 400 businesses in which mr trump has an interest. this is what the tax returns which have been made public show. they cover personal and business federal returns over six years from 2015 to 2020 in 2015 - the adjusted gross income reports a loss whi
and the artist grayson perry. it s been a bad year for billionaires. their fortunes have gone down by more than $1 trillion. we ll look at who s become richer or poorer in 2022 and why. and brazil lights up in honour of pele on the first of three days of national mourning for the footballing legend. hello and welcome to the programme. the world health organization has called on china to share accurate data on coronavirus infections and deaths. it follows a sharp rise in cases, after beijing abandoned its zero covid policy. on friday, the british government announced that all passengers travelling to england from mainland china will be required to produce a negative covid test before boarding their flight. a number of other countries including the united states, india, france, spain and italy have already announced similar measures. our political correspondent helen catt reports. a flight touching down this evening at heathrow from qingdao. from thursday, anyone travelling