vapes and the little left behind. 1.3 million disposable vapes are thrown away every week. that is why the local government association representing councils in england and wales, once the government to ban single you see cigarettes. so what s their problem? the lga says disposable vapes can cause fires in ben laurie s. the plastic cannot be separated from the batteries, which makes them really hard to recycle, and when those lithium batteries get crushed they get really hot and become flammable. crushed they get really hot and become flammable. those 1.3 million dis - osable become flammable. those 1.3 million disposable vapes become flammable. those 1.3 million disposable vapes are become flammable. those 1.3 million disposable vapes are going become flammable. those 1.3 million disposable vapes are going on - become flammable. those 1.3 million disposable vapes are going on the - disposable vapes are going on the floor unfortunately, in which case it causes a signif
if you play by the polls and you say, well, i m 25 or 30 points ahead, i don t need to go to this, the voters in iowa, new hampshire, south carolina want to touch and feel and interact with the candidates. the notion that you have a candidate regardless of who they are, whether it s the former president or one of the aspiring politicians who would seek to displace mr biden, you ve got to show up. not showing up, not a good move. , , ., move. kim, the president of the christian advocacy move. kim, the president of the christian advocacy group - move. kim, the president of the christian advocacy group putting j christian advocacy group putting this together had some words for donald trump after he took aim at the very popular republican governor in iowa for supposedly supporting ron desantis despite promising neutrality. he said the race in the state was wide open. donald trump is 30 points ahead, though. does he have anything to fear? it’s 30 points ahead, though. does he
hello to you. and welcome to the programme. is the bloody battle for bakhmut over? the head of russia s wagner mercenary group says its forces will hand over the city to russian forces as it declares victory and withdraws. kyiv, though, says it still controls pockets of the city. also in the programme: migration is not out of control. the uk prime minister says the number of people coming to the uk is still too high after new figures show net migration hit a new record high. as business demands more workers, we ll assess proposals for a new skills based visa system. armed officers descend on central london after a car crashes into the gates of downing street. police say a man was arrested on suspicion of criminal damage and dangerous driving, but the incident is not being treated as terror related. and after a storm of racist abuse against real madrid s vinicius junior, the president of la liga denies that the spanish football league is racist, but he calls for new powers to
to go round, and if anything it is set to be a warmer day with temperatures more widely across england and wales reaching the low 20s and peaking at around 23 celsius. and yes, as sophie hinted, the fine weather is set to last through sunday and into bank holiday monday. temperatures might come down a degree or two, but it will still feel warm in the may sunshine. a degree or two, but it will still feel warm in the may sunshine. and that s it from feel warm in the may sunshine. and that s it from the feel warm in the may sunshine. and that s it from the bbc news at six, now it is time for the news where you are. goodbye. we are bringing you continuing coverage of the incident in downing street. if you re just nowjoining us, let me tell you what s happened. a man has been arrested on suspicion of criminal damage in dangerous driving after a vehicle was driven into the gates of downing street. there you can see whitehall has now been reopened within the last hour, and we ca
centimetres into major cities, manchester and sheffield and a bit more than that put out more on the hills but were most concerned about the amber warning area in the peak district northwards where we could see up to a0 centimetres of snow by the time we reach friday morning. it is slowly improving through friday, a brief respite with them some time before more rain, sleet and snow at the weekend. thanks, stav. and that s bbc news at six on wednesday the 8th of march. the news continues here on bbc one as now it s time to join our colleagues across the nations and regions for the news where you are. hello and welcome to sportsday i m laura mcghie. coming up on wednesday s programme. a substantial government package which will seek to offer equal access to sports for girls is announced. we speak to the olympian who was mis diagnosed, sectioned and put in an induced coma, as she targets a return to playing rugby on the world stage. i cannot go outside for a walk or could not