team gb are also guaranteed at least another silver in the boxing. most remaining coronavirus restrictions in wales will be scrapped from tomorrow limits on the number of people that can meet indoors will end, social distancing rules will ease and nightclubs can reopen. a fifth of all the uk s covid, hospital patients are aged between 18 and 3a doctors warn of the dangers facing the young and unvaccinated we ve a special report. firefighters in greece continue to battle wildfires across the country it s predicted that worse is still to come. and the end of an era barcelona say lionel messi will leave the club after 21 years due to financial obstacles . gas and electric prices will go up for millions of people across the uk in october. the energy watchdog, ofgem, has confirmed its biggest increase so far to the price cap for domestic deals to cover suppliers extra costs. on average, households in england, wales and scotland on standard tariffs will pay an extra
just gas and electricity but also petrol and diesel we have fed that through to the calculation. most remaining coronavirus restrictions in wales will be scrapped from tomorrow limits on the number of people that can meet indoors will end, social distancing rules will ease and nightclubs can reopen. a fifth of all the uk s covid, hospital patients are aged between 18 and 3a doctors warn of the dangers facing the young and unvaccinated we ve a special report. firefighters in greece continue to battle wildfires across the country it s predicted that worse is still to come. and the end of an era barcelona say lionel messi will leave the club after 21 years due to financial obstacles a warm welcome to tokyo where the olympics has entered day 1a. in the last few minutes, laura kenny has become team gb s joint most decorated female olympians as she and team mate katie archibald win a cycling gold in the women s madison final. team gb has also added another medal wit
russia accuses britain of provocative actions but borisjohnson says it was right for hms defender to travel through the disputed waters. a push for more electric cars but government climate change advisers say the prime minister is failing to back up his ambitious promises to cut emissions. junk food ads are to be banned on tv across the uk before 9pm. and coming up in sport on the bbc news channel: silverstone will be allowed a crowd of around 140,000 for the british grand prix the largest for a sporting event in the uk since the start of the pandemic. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. millions of people hoping to travel abroad this summer look set to be disappointed. the government prepares to unveil its latest changes to travel restrictions. the most popular destinations like spain, portugal, greece and france expected to remain ambre meaning you ll have to quarantine on return. the situation may not change in time for people to go on holiday. no roar
environment. the main one, reducing emissions. we ve heard the g7 will announce aboute $2 billion per country fromnt the g7 to help developin countries take steps away fra from high emissions coal. this announcement is a broad move from the g7 to emitting any carbon energy source. getting these countries to agree, a mainstay of energy for generations is actually pretty ambitious. we re talking about a lot of these countries signing up to have their emissions from 2010 byro 2030. that s the main goal. 2010 level of emissions had by 2030. whether we get to that is unclear. all of these leaders sign on to it and allowing diplomats to kind of hash out the details. when we hear about this later today and expecting to hear about this and some of the ambitious commitments, it s going to be light on details, but that s the kind of thing hashed out later by diplomats. sarah, after the press conference by the president he and the first lady head to windsor castle h for a meeting with
police brutality out of the atmosphere. india s covid crisis the country records the world s highest ever number of new infections in a day. buyer, by baby. baby, goodbye. # bye, bye, baby. # baby, goodbye. and the lead singer of the bay city rollers, hello and welcome to the programme. first, the un secretary general, antonio guterres has claimed the tide is turning for action after a number of world leaders, including president biden, made new pledges to cut emissions on the opening day of a global climate summit. the us, canada, japan and south korea all announced revised targets but two of the biggest emitters, india and china, made no fresh commitments. the latest data shows china is the world s biggest emitter of carbon dioxide estimated at 28% in 2019. the us was second at 15% and india was third at 7%. 0ur science editor david shukman reports. the more the world heats up, the more dangerous it becomes. that s what this is all about. more intense flooding in the uk