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tonight at ten, sensational claims from behind palace walls. akron mainly, violence and arguments detailed in prince harry s new memoir. from a physical bust up with prince william over meghan, to claims of drug taking, the book is deeply personal about his relationship with the royal family and his brother. relationship with the royal family and his brother. there has always been this competition and his brother. there has always been this competition between i and his brother. there has alwaysl been this competition between us, weirdly. i think it plays into or was played by the heir and spare. extracts of the book have been leaked and it s gone on sale by mistake in spain. also tonight. confirmation that last year was to uk s hottest ever on record for the first time average temperatures were more than 10 celsius. the labour leader wants more powerfor more than 10 celsius. the labour leader wants more power for local communities, proposing a take back control bill ....
but the most fervent support. i m samantha simmonds. in other news this morning: a warning the health and social care system in england is gridlocked putting vulnerable people at risk. the chancellor vows to do anything that may be necessary to protect the economy with government borrowing up and people shopping less. oscar winning actor kevin spacey has his sexual assault president zelensky of ukraine says russian forces have planted mines in a dam upstream from the city of kherson. oscar winning actor kevin spacey has his sexual assault allegations dismissed by a jury in new york. good morning and welcome to bbc news live from westminster. liz truss moved into downing street when she became prime ministerjust six weeks ago. and now she is gone. welcome to our viewers overseas and also here in the uk, of course. in a weak s time we are expecting now to have another prime minister. liz truss will move out of number 10 downing street, making her the shortest servin ....
Of strikes. but it won t happen quickly, this, it will hit opposition in the house of lords, it could hit opposition in the courts baszler so, could hit opposition in the courts baszlerso, it could hit opposition in the courts baszler so, it will be a battle on principles for a while, labour and the conservatives in very different places on this, rather than on consequences, it could be some time yet before this planned new law actually is a law. yet before this planned new law actually is a law. chris mason, live at westminster, actually is a law. chris mason, live at westminster, thank actually is a law. chris mason, live at westminster, thank you. - tens of thousands of mourners have gathered at the vatican for the funeral of the former pope benedict, who died on new year s eve. he had been the first pontiff to retire for 600 years. the service in st peter s square was attended by roman catholic clergy and members of european royal families and was conducted by the current pope ....
In east london today. robots, gizmos, gadgets. keir starmer. ..and a labour leader who backed remain and wanted a second eu referendum, now claiming a leave campaign catchphrase as his own. we will embrace the take back control message, but we ll turn it from a slogan into a solution, from a catchphrase into change. we will spread control out of westminster, devolve new powers over employment support, transport, energy, climate change. he wants to reassure brexit voters he gets it. conservative voters last time labour can now be trusted on the economy, that his plans won t involve lots more money. none of this should be taken as code for labour getting its big government cheque book out. of course, investment is required. i can see the damage the tories have done to our public services ....
For everyone else, really. with industrial action ongoing, ministers have offered talks on next year s pay deals for some public sector workers. but nothing they ve said today is likely to help resolve these current disputes, which could continue for some time. alex forsyth, bbc news, birmingham. the labour leader, sir keir starmer, has set out his vision for government, promising to devolve more power out of westminster. he says he ll introduce a so called take back control bill in favour of communities across the country. sir keir also says if labour wins the next election he ll oversee a decade of national renewal. the government dismissed labour s plans as vacuous . here s our political editor, chris mason. so, this is how you would have done it. politicians who hope to embody the future find it tempting to have a go with the technology of tomorrow. keir starmer and the shadow chancellor, rachel reeves, were at a high tech engineering site ....