to reduce your carbon footprint? let me know on twitter at @annita mcveigh and use the hashtag #bbcyourquestions. the president of the european commission accuses poland of undermining the eu in a growing row between brussels and warsaw over the rule of law. the daughters of two men who died following covid outbreaks in their care homes begin a legal case against the government today. a month after it first erupted, the la palma volcano continues to spew lover. to spew lava. the prime minister has said the government s plan to phase out from next april, households in england and wales will be offered grants of £5,000 to install air source heat pumps or other green heating. £450 million will be spent on the boiler upgrade scheme which will run for three years. around 20% of uk emissions are from heating buildings according to official figures, so there is pressure on the heat and buildings strategy to deliver effective reductions. but as the grants amount to just 90,000 r
the kremlin says allegations that the wagner boss yevgeny prigozhin was killed on its orders are a complete lie. we ll look at mali, where wagner fighters remain active, with reports of 1000 troops operating there. energy bills in england, scotland and wales are to fall in october after a new price cap is announced. in spain, pressure is building on luis rubiales, who heads the country s football federation. he s resisting calls to resign, despite widespread condemnation over a kiss on the mouth of woman footballerjennifer hermoso. it came after spain won the world cup. many spanish players, men and women, have criticised his actions. they ve been using social media to vent their anger. also, spain s government has begun legal proceedings to suspend luis rubiales. he was also seen grabbing his crotch after. some viewers may find it offensive. he was standing up find it offensive. he was standing up next to the queen and her daughter when he grabbed his crotch. scenes which we
in her speech, she said her country would give military aid to ukraine until it prevails in its war with russia. she also stressed her support for democracies around the world. now on bbc news click. although other colours of nature are available. oh, i can change the colour of my tree. we discover some highly unusual building materials. it is, in a sense, mould in here. that s the strangest case of rising damp i ve ever seen. no, the whole place is made of it. and spencer meets the man behind an icon. this is your baby. but as the ipod is laid to rest for good, we meet the robots built to break down your iphone. and also, cats big ones. a giant redwood the largest tree on earth. and this one s been laser scanned with lidar technology, capturing a sense of the endangered species so viewers don t have to physically visit california s sequoia national park to be inspired. it s beautiful. this digital art exhibition at london s barbican centre aims to get more people think
that s the strangest case of rising damp i ve ever seen. no, the whole place is made of it. and spencer meets the man behind an icon. this is your baby. but as the ipod is laid to rest for good, we meet the robots built to break down your iphone. and also, cats big ones. a giant redwood the largest tree on earth. and this one s been laser scanned with lidar technology, capturing a sense of the endangered species so viewers don t have to physically visit california s sequoia national park to be inspired. it s beautiful. this digital art exhibition at london s barbican centre aims to get more people thinking about the interconnectedness of humans and nature, the materials we use in day to day design, and how to build cities that are fit for the future. at a time of extreme climate crisis, we ve got to consider all of these things if we re going to avoid an apocalyptic fate. this is one of the more controversial. the digital technology we have can create a sense of awe, a se
the breaking of the wand by the lord chamberlain symbolised the official end of queen elizabeth ii s reign. the late queen s coffin was lowered into the royal vault and interred next to her husband, the duke of edinburgh. hello and welcome to audiences in the uk and around the world. queen elizabeth has made herfinaljourney from london to windsor and has been buried with her late husband, the duke of edinburgh. it follows a day of the highest ceremony not seen in this country for nearly 60 years mixed with private sorrow as the state funeral was held in westminster abbey the building in which queen elizabeth was married, and crowned. king charles, along with other members of the royal family, walked behind her coffin as it was taken into the abbey from westminster hall where it had been lying in state. hundreds of dignitaries including world leaders, joined members of the royal family and the public at the service. we start with our royal correspondent nicholas witche