taking place over the next few hours, you will see on your screen the life pictures and you will also be able to see the results of those different amendments as they come through. they will be there on your screen, you would see the results and the numbers as we build to the main votes, the culmination of all of this, after those 11 amendments go through. so, you won t miss a thing here on bbc news. here 5 our political editor chris mason: the government has promised to stop the boats. the numbers are down but migrants keep coming. this was dover this morning. the rwanda plan is about putting people off attempting this crossing but no one who has made this journey has been sent there yet. so what does the rwandan president make of it all came back you are getting hundreds of millions of uk taxpayers money and not seeing a refugee. if they don t come, we can return the money. if people don t come we can return the money , he says. the uk has already handed over £240 million
well, we are watching live pictures outside manchester cathedral, for the funeral of sir bobby charlton. we can now hear from the funeral of sir bobby charlton. we can now hearfrom our correspondent, ollie foster, who is there right now. a very sombre moment there is the funeral cortege, the coffin of sir bobby charlton, enters manchester cathedral for a bobby charlton, enters manchester cathedralfor a private bobby charlton, enters manchester cathedral for a private ceremony. bobby charlton, enters manchester cathedralfor a private ceremony. he passed away on october 21, one of the most celebrated and one of the most prolific goal scorers for manchester united and, of course, for england, sir bobby charlton, who scored 249 times for manchester united over the course of a 758 game career for them. united over the course of a 758 game careerforthem. more united over the course of a 758 game careerfor them. more than united over the course of a 758 game career for them. more
you can t trust him on this issue. like on every other issue, you say one thing, you do another. you just don t know which keir starmer you re going to get. you can t trust him on this issue. an inquest finds that failures by multiple agencies contributed to the death of a woman who was murdered as she walked home from a night out in east london two years ago. a military coup is under way in bolivia, where hundreds of soldiers and armoured vehicles have encircled government buildings in la paz. welcome to bbc news. i m kasia madera. tonight, rishi sunak and sir keir starmer have clashed over tax, immigration and welfare in their final head to head debate before polling day next thursday. it was a heated confrontation, during which they faced questions from a live audience, who challenged them to explain and justify their stance on integrity in politics, the cost of living and brexit. our political editor chris mason has more. when this campaign started, it felt like spring. s