hello this is bbc news. the headlines: as plans to ease lockdown in england start to be revealed residents in care homes will be allowed indoor visits by a member of their family or a friend from next month. president biden is set to declare a major disaster in texas as he unlocks federal funds for a state paralysed by a severe freeze and a huge powerfailure. a court in russia has upheld an earlier decision to jail the opposition activist, alexei navalny, for nearly three years. the duke of edinburgh is expected to stay in hospital over the weekend and into next week for observation and rest. and reality star, kim kardashian files for divorce from her husband kanye west after seven years of marriage. now on bbc news, it s time for click. this week, military training in vr. cardboard computers. and are you coming around to the clubhouse? it is time to find out what everyone is talking about. hey, welcome to click, hope you are doing 0k. lara, how are you this week? g
hsbc says it s reviewing its procedures for fraud victims after a bbc investigation reveals one victim was kept on hold for 20 hours, before they were able to speak to someone. now on bbc news, click. this week, military training in vr. cardboard computers. and, are you coming around to the clubhouse? it is time to find out what everyone is talking about. hey, welcome to click. hope you re doing 0k. lara, how are you this week? good, thanks, just about managing to stay entertained. i keep going through phases of what i am actually doing and this week it has been all about live radio. do you know, me too! i m listening to more and more live radio these days and ijust feel i need to hear a live human voice coming through the speaker, rather than just a song playlist. ifeel like i need company. do you listen to just uk stations or have you gone further afield? funnily enough, i used to listen to antarctic radio when it was a thing. it was cool and funky. really? there is also ra
he later apologised for what he called rude comments. plenty of people saw the remarks straightaway as racist but it took an age in political terms for rishi sunak to agree. at a rally on friday night in hackney, diane abbott told the crowd to stand firm against racism. this is about the way that black women are disrespected. decade upon decade. the conservative cabinet minister and transport secretary, mark harper, spoke to laura kuennsberg, on her sunday morning programme, she asked him whether frank hester s comments were racist. did you think these comments were racist? yes, look, the prime minister made it very clear at prime minister s questions on wednesday that they were racist. it took him some time to do that. did you think straight they were racist? you said it took an age in political terms but it didn t take long at all, the prime minister said it on wednesday and his spokesperson was clear the day before that they were racist comments and unacceptable. and fra
officials have been interviewed in the special counsel s investigation into trump s efforts to overturn the 2020 election. this is the former president s lawyers move to stop prosecutors this their tracks. plus, putin s spin. russian state tv in overdrive after a top general slams the country s military leaders and is fired for it. this as we learn more about putin s alleged meeting with the man who tried to overthrow him. and tonight, an arrest in serial killings othat terrorize new york for decades. the suspect, a married father of three, and an architect. let s go outfront. i m erica hill in for erin b burnett. cnn learning exclusively the special counsel has met with more top officials from states crucial to trump s attempt to maintain power after the 2020 election. interviewing the secretary of stays from pennsylvania and new mexico. these are the latest of course in a growing list of state officials whose cooperation with the special counsel is now public. the h
washington s probe into the blockbuster truce between the pga tour and liv golf out of saudi arabia. the multi-billion dollars investment group is looking at some other sports now. we start with some big news from the campaign trail. let s get to that. gillian: former president trump s campaign says he hauled in over $32 million during q2, despite mounting legal troubles and expenses. bill: will his competition be able to keep the pace? all eyes on the numbers, and our first real barometer of how some of the other candidates are doing and do they have the momentum and how is the grassroots support and what about the big backers and the questions continue. gillian: a busy week on the trail, iowa and new hampshire. bill: the former vice president mike pence speaking to voters in the hawk eye state and a few hours from now, nikki haley in new hampshire. and looks like the former president s numbers have picked up yet again. they have. $35 million is nearly double, six