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Inside politics, making their economic pitches. Kamala harris and Donald Trump are both in crucial Swing States today, Laying Out Dueling Visions for the economy its polls overwhelmingly show its the most important issue for voters plus shocking Security Lapses of the day Donald Trump were shot well bring you the details from a new bipartisan report that one democratic senator says will make you quote, astonished. And nepal. And i think that manosphere, a top pollster is here to break down why Donald Trump is dominating with male voters as the Harris Campaign knows that cutting into that lead it ....
he plays love shine a light by katrina and the waves. and eurovision excitement builds as our very own eurovision superfan takes requests. and on bbc london: decades after being held hostage onjustice on justice newsnight, postponed, ways onjustice newsnight, postponed, ways taken for years and sometimes six four goncourt in england wills. we talked to one woman who waited for years for her child. good evening. we start the programme tonight with a special report on the story of a brave teenager and her family as they fight to navigate the mental health system. molly, who is 16, has spent nearly seven months in a busy general hospital due to a lack of suitable children s mental health services in england. campaigners say hundreds of young people like molly have no appropriate support when they reach a crisis. the nhs in her area has apologised. our social affairs editor alison holt has been following the story of molly and her family for almost a year now. this is her ....
and eurovision mania in full swing in liverpool and it s still three days until the final. and coming up on bbc news: in milan, two giants of italian football prepare for a showdown in the champions league with manchester city or real madrid awaiting in the final. good evening. we start tonight with a special report into the plight of 16 year old molly who has autism and who s been stuck for nearly seven months in a general hospital because of a lack of suitable mental health services for children in england. campaigners say hundreds of young people like molly have no appropriate support when they reach a crisis. the nhs in her area has apologised for molly not getting care in a better environment. our social affairs editor alison holt has been following the story of molly and her family for almost a year now. this is her report. this is molly. she is 16 and has autism. it s at the root of her deep anxiety and eating problems. i ve been talking to molly and her parent ....
another day of strikes more than 1,000 ambulance staff in wales walk out in a dispute over pay and conditions. meanwhile in england, nurses continue their strike action for a second day in a row. new zealand s prime minister jacinda ardern makes a surprise announcement saying she ll stand down in less than three weeks time. a day of national strikes begins in france over plans to increase the retirement age from 62 to 64. king charles asks for millions of pounds in profits from the crown estate to be used for the wider public good rather than for the royal family. the government has released details of projects which will benefit from its levelling up fund, which is intended to spread economic growth more widely across the uk. in all, £2.1 billion will be spent on regeneration projects. they span more than a hundred areas across the country. some of the biggest winners include a new eden project at morecambe bay which gets £50 million. there s 50 million pound ....
government announces billions of pounds of funding it says will transform the funding of. the alzheimer s society calls on the government to deliver on their commitments on dementia, saying too many people face the disease alone. how dan evans kept his cool in the melbourne heat. a victory not without its controversy sends him through to the third round with andy murray up later hoping tojoin him there. another cold and frosty start to the day to day. the risk of ice on untreated surfaces but for many of us dry with sunshine, wintry showers easing everywhere except the north of scotland but we will see some small significant snow. it s thursday the 19th of january. the nhs is preparing for what s expected to be the biggest day of industrial action in its history after nurses and ambulance workers in both england and wales revealed plans to strike on the same day, february 6th. both groups are also striking today but the impact will be less severe as it involves only ambulance ....