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tonight, chaos and confusion in russia as the leader of the wagner group accuses the military leadship of doing evil and fabricating the justification for the war in ukraine. what does this apparent escalation of infighting in russia mean for the war, and for putin? mark has been trying to make sense of the chaotic signals from russian media sources. also tonight, remember this? a nation of homeowners will be self reliant, independent and able to do what they want with their own lives in their own homes. 39 years on how s that going? we ll be hearing from ben as thousands who ve just had their mortgages hiked hear they might get some temporary relief from the banks? we ll speak to the ceo of a food distribution charity which is overwhelmed, and the chief economist at bloomberg. and a bit of glastonbury. #my # my bed is made of feathers. five times grammy winner jacob collier makes his glastonbury debut tomorrow, we ll be asking him what s in store. good evening. there ....
diagnosis of dementia, nina has been looking at how important training is for staff in shops and cafes. ashes agony as the aussies edge it. england lose the first test on a nail biting final day but stokes says they ll stick to their attacking approach. more than 200,000 music fans are preparing to pitch their tents as glastonbury opens its gates this morning. it might be muddy underfoot at glastonbury due to the rain in the past days but after that it is mostly dry. all of us looking at a mixture of sunshine and showers. fewest in the south. more frequent in the north. all the details later. it s wednesday, the 21st ofjune. the us coastguard, which is co ordinating the search for a submersible vessel missing in the atlantic, says a canadian rescue team has heard underwater noises in the area. it follows us media reports of banging sounds that lasted forfour hours, and came in 30 minute intervals. there are five people on board, which includes three british citizens, and they ....
and even dialects plus, it is 70 years since this chap became the first on screen tv weather presenter in the uk. i will look back at the archives and also bring news today of what will be a cloudy and cold day. good morning. it s thursday, the 11th of january. our main story. the public inquiry into how hundreds of former sub postmasters, resumes today. it follows the prime minister s announcement to overturn hundreds of convictions, after the itv drama raised the profile of the scandal. benjoins us from outside the inquiry. morning to you. give us more details about the evidence that is going to be given today? about the evidence that is going to be given today? yeah, after years of slow progress be given today? yeah, after years of slow progress developments - be given today? yeah, after years of slow progress developments have i be given today? yeah, after years of. slow progress developments have been moving quickly this week. we heard that the prime minister ha ....
who lost loved ones to the illness, or suffered with it themselves. the inquiry began last year, but today is the first public hearing, with evidence expected to be heard for at least three years. covid has been included on the death certificates of more than 225,000 people in the uk. with more details, here s our health correspondent catherine burns. headlines for you at six o clock this morning. nine dead and more than 400 infected with a mystery new virus in china. for many, this feels like a long time ago. the numbers were relatively small at first, but, within just two months, the impact was becoming clear. from this evening, i must give the british people a very simple instruction. you must stay at home. from lockdown to clap for carers, from rising death tolls to the first vaccines, we ve lived through several covid milestones. and, this morning, a new one the start of the next phase of the uk covid i9 public inquiry. in a preliminary hearing last year, the chair was ....
that s according to the think tank, the high pay centre who have calculated that the average pay of top bosses will overtake the average full time workers annual pay by 1300 gmt today. joining me now is susannah streeter. happy new year. anybody looking at those and struggling on an annual salary of 34,963, the average, will be aghast. take a through the figures. be aghast. take a through the fiaures. . , be aghast. take a through the fiaures. ., , ., , be aghast. take a through the fiaures. . , ., ,, figures. it really does stick in the craw, figures. it really does stick in the craw. doesn t figures. it really does stick in the craw, doesn t it? figures. it really does stick in the craw, doesn t it? this figures. it really does stick in the craw, doesn t it? this has - figures. it really does stick in the i craw, doesn t it? this has come out today and at a time when the cost of living crisis is still swelling in the uk and the ftse 100 has also the uk and the ....