i m across the city at the kayll road, one of sunderland s warm spaces as at survey conducted on the half of the bbc say many people are delaying putting the heating on this winter to try to save cash. the other main headlines this morning: a report on failings in maternity care at the east kent hospitals trust is to be published families have been warned it s likely to be harrowing. good morning. a terrific turnaround from crystal palace they come from behind to beat wolves in the premier league, with wilfried zaha s winner sending them up to tenth in the table. we are in for another unseasonably mild day across much of the uk and we also have some rain pushing up the western side of the country. the sunnier skies will be in the outer hebrides and parts of the southeast. i will have all the details later. good morning. it s wednesday, 19th october. welcome to the national glass centre here in sunderland. we are here to talk about the rising cost of living and how it s af
i hope all those people that put liz truss in number ten, i hope it was worth it, i hope it was worth it to sit around the cabinet table, because the damage they have done to our party is extraordinary. fix, because the damage they have done to our party is extraordinary. our party is extraordinary. a weak prime minister our party is extraordinary. a weak prime minister flailing our party is extraordinary. a weak prime minister flailing from - our party is extraordinary. a weak prime minister flailing from one l prime minister flailing from one crisis to the next, and a big, blunt question tonight is this a government in its death spiral? is this your last prime minister s questions? earlier, the prime minister had been fighting off renewed demands to step down after the collapse of the mini budget. economic credibility, gone. and her supposed best friend, the former chancellor, he s gone as well. they re all gone, so why is she still here? cheers mr speaker. sneers m
Are under threat as the Company Behind peacocks and jaeger says brutal trading conditions have left them on the brink of collapse. An nhs trust is charged over the death of baby Harry Richford, who lived forjust seven days after an emergency delivery. And, at 5. 45, mark kermode takes a look at the best movies to watch on the big and small screen in the film review. Good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. The chancellor rishi sunak has announced support for businesses across the uk which are forced to close this winter. The extension of thejob support scheme will provide help for businesses who are legally required to close because of local or National Lockdown restrictions. For those affected, the government will pay two thirds of an employees wages thats 67 while theyre unable to go to work. And in england, businesses forced to close will have more regular access to grants to help with their running costs. The scheme starts on 1st of november and will last six months. This is an exte
Into force across large parts of scotland, making many pubs and restaurants takeaway only. When you cant take any more of all the misery in life. And, the show must go on. Ten pantos could be staged across the country this christmas, after an injection of lottery money. And coming up on bbc news the king of clay, rafa nadal, reaches another french open final, as he bids to match Roger Federers all time grand slam record. Good evening, and welcome to the bbc news at six. The number of coronavirus cases in england has doubled in a week, with the north east, north west and yorkshire the humber the worst affected areas, according to the latest data. The office for National Statistics estimates that one in 240 people in england had the virus in the last week of september, with more than 17,000 people catching it every day. This figure is approximately double that reported for each of the last two weeks. 0ur Health Editor, hugh pym, has the latest. More testing, part of the drive to rein in
World Food Programme wins this years Nobel Peace Prize. Its director tells me hes stunned. Somebody walked in and said Nobel Peace Prize, and im like, 0h, who won it, who won it . And theyre like, the world Food Programme i was like, youve got to be kidding me hello and welcome, im nancy kacungira. New Coronavirus Infections in europe have passed 100,000 in a single day for the first time. New restrictions have been brought in in several countries in an attempt to control the spread. This graph shows the number of cases per 100,000 people. The uk, france and spain all have more than 100, while germany and italy have fewer cases, but numbers there are also rising. In spain, there is disagreement over how to get the disease back under control. The government has imposed a two week state of emergency in madrid to try to contain the outbreak, overriding a Court Decision that previous restrictions were illegal. Its the beginning of a bank holiday weekend, but with the police stopping many p