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get in touch with me @annitabbc and use the hashtag #bbcyourquestions. the family of olivia pratt korbel, who was shot dead by a gunman, speak of their heartbreak, as merseyside police vow to find her killer. royal mail has warned that letters won t be delivered today and some parcels could be delayed, as around 115,000 of its workers go on strike. ukrainian president volodymyr zelensky claims europe narrowly avoided a radiation disaster earlier this week. hundreds of remastered images of the apollo missions 50 years ago are released for the first time. hello and welcome to the bbc news channel this morning. more news on the cost of living today. millions of households in england, scotland and wales will be paying much more for gas and electricity from october, after the energy regulator 0fgem announced a rise in the price cap that s the maximum amount companies can charge consumers for energy. it means the average household bill will rise to £3,519 a year an increase of ....
who are fighting with each other about how appalling they ve been in government and neither has come up with any plan to deal with this problem. unforgiveable. we ll be looking at where you can turn for help and what you can do to save energy. and our other main story tonight. as tributes continue to nine year old olivia pratt korbel who was fatally shot in her own home, a man is arrested on suspicion of murder. tens of thousands of royal mail postal workers walk out on strike in a dispute over pay. and lost in nasa s archives until now previously unseen space photos of the first missions to the moon. and coming up on the bbc news channel. ben stokes hits a magnificent century as england are in the driving seat against south africa, in the 2nd test at old trafford. good evening. it s been confirmed that energy bills will soar by 80% in october for tens of millions of people in england, scotland and wales, causing real hardship for many who are already coping with a st ....
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who are fighting with each other about just how appalling they ve been in government and neither has come up with any plan to deal with this problem. unforgivable. we ll be looking in detail at what the incoming prime minister could do to help, as households and businesses face huge energy costs that are set to rise further. also on the programme. as tributes continue to nine year old olivia pratt korbel, who was fatally shot in her own home, a second man is arrested on suspicion of murder. devastating floods in pakistan destroy property and claim hundreds of lives the government has declared a national emergency. and lost in nasa s archives until now previously unseen space photos of the first missions to the moon. and coming up in the sport later in the hour on the bbc news channel, england are on top in the second test against south africa at old trafford, as ben stokes scores his first century as skipper. good evening. energy bills are to soar by 80% in october ....
we ve lost everything, all of our belongings are gone, the only thing we ve managed to say that as our lives. the water s might has taken notjust homes, businesses too. in this video a new hotel, one of the largest in the area, was washed away within minutes. the owner told bbc he watched helplessly as it came down. it s becoming clear to the people trapped in these remote communities that the worst is far from over and yet all many could do was sit and hope, hope that the coming storm will be a little more forgiving. it is a vulnerability many had never imagined. pumza fihlani, bbc news, sukkur. pakistan s minister for climate change, senator sherry rehman, says it is the worst flooding pakistan has witnessed in living memory. as we speak, we have 30 districts completely inundated, so this is reaching proportions much bigger than what we saw in the super flood in 2010. frankly, it s the biggest flood we ve seen in living memory, and it has stretched all resources int ....