the authorities have also banned the sale of fireworks, which have been used to attack police and said police can use armoured vehicles against rioters. the third night and the worst night of rioting left buildings, including libraries and schools burnt shops looted. nearly 900 people were arrested 250 police were injured. the teenager, named as nahel m, was shot during a traffic stop. the policeman has been charged with voluntary homicide he s apologised to the teenager s family. our correspondent sofia bettiza reports from paris. for the third night in a row, riots spread across france. protesters threw fireworks and projectiles at the police, and set cars and buildings on fire. this is in bordeaux. lille. marseille. the government has deployed an extra 40,000 police officers, including elite police units. but as anger grows in france, so does the scale of the unrest. for the first time, several shops were looted. this tobacco shop was destroyed, and most things insid
about finances while studying. chris worked for 18 years as a paramedic, years as a paramedic, but the hectic al took their toll and he thought about quitting, but he was encouraged to stay in a different role as part of a gp practice. the nhs has it recognised the need to offer more flexibility to hold onto experienced. it s difficult as a paramedic to find work outside the ambulance service, but actually, as these opportunities develop, so does the opportunity for me to remain in the nhs providing care to patients, which is what i wanted to do since my teens. stories like those will be encouraged under the new plan unveiled by the prime minister. training, retention and reform. that s our plan to build the health workforce of the future that s our plan to build the - healthcare workforce of the future and secure the nhs for the long term. i work on this plan was at least under way early last year. why has it taken so long to get it launched and have you lost valuable time
expected to celebrate pride in london tomorrow we will talk to the ukrainian singer representing her country in the parade. but first to france, where in the last few minutes all bus and tram services have been stopped under order of the interior minister. tensions are still running high after three days of violence over the police killing of a teenage boy in a paris suburb. and in the last hour police have confirmed that a young man has died after falling from a roof during the protests. armoured vehicles are being deployed to avoid more scenes like this from last night. at least 875 people were arrested in clashes in multiple cities. speaking earlier, president emmanuel macron said that nothing can justify the violence. he criticised social media, saying it played a role in stoking the recent violence and that many of the protesters have been young teenagers. translation: there are lots of young people involved in these demonstrations, sometimes very young people.
been, a period of respect, after the police killing of a teenage boy on tuesday. he said additional resources would be made available to deal with unrest. the third night, and worst night of rioting so far, left buildings, including libraries and schools burnt shops looted. nearly 900 people were arrested; 250 police were injured. france s three biggest cities paris, marseille and lyon are suspending or restricting public transport from friday evening. marseille has also banned public demonstrations. the teenager, named as nahel m, was shot during a traffic stop. the policeman has been charged with voluntary homicide. he s also apologised to the teenager s family. overnight, 40,000 extra police officers were deployed across france, in an attempt to restore calm. the prime minister said the government was considering all options, but some ministers oppose declaring a state of emergency. lets get the latest from our correspondent. for the third night in a row, riots sprea
labour s wes streeting says it s long overdue. we ve got to go a lot further if we re going to tackle the biggest crisis in the nhs history. it also needs reform. fixing gp s, sorting out social care so people aren t stuck in hospital. the plan will be reviewed every two years to make sure it stays on track and is meeting the changing needs of a growing and ageing population. but ultimately, it will be judged on whether it can make some inroads into the staff shortages that have played a big part in undermining the performance of the nhs in recent years. dominic hughes, bbc news. more on that in around 20 minutes time. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. let s take a look at some other stories making news across the uk. the boss of centrica, which owns british gas, has warned that energy bills are likely to stay at around £2,000