a low profile after his defeat in brazil s presidential election. police in india arrest nine people in connection with the collapse of a bridge in gujarat, in which at least 144 people died. an important date in the us political calendar approaches we ll assess the current political mood. with a week until the us elections, i m in the hometown of presidentjoe biden in pennsylvania. it s 8am in singapore, and 2am in ukraine, where the government there says power and water supplies across the country have been badly hit after russia launched a wave of missile attacks across the country. in the capital kyiv, the mayor says 4 out of 5 people have been without running water. ukraine says russia fired at least 50 missiles but it was able to shoot most of them down. our international editor jeremy bowen has spent the last week travelling through ukraine, from the frontline battlefields of the donbas to the villages in kherson, where some of russia s best troops are concentrated,
from her private account. with the home secretary under huge political pressure we ll be asking whether she s done enough to ward off her critics. also tonight. a special report from the frontline of the fighting in ukraine and the devastation it leaves behind. look at it. desolation. this is what months of attritional warfare does to a town. a political comeback in brazil for the left wing former president who s won power by a narrow margin. and how our unseasonably warm autumn may look beautiful but is jeopardising ecosystems and confusing plants and animals. coming up in sport on the bbc news channel, wales rugby league world cup comes to an end after they are beaten by papua new guinea who will now play england in the quarterfinals. good evening. the home secretary suella braverman has spoken of an invasion of migrants into england and says that the immigration system in the uk is broken and illegal migration is out of control that s despite the conservatives b
Tonight, we are investigating tesco, britains biggest supermarket, where some special offers arent always that special after all. Also tonight The Artist Hiding Real Treasure in the unlikeliest places. Look at that solid gold. I wonder who will find it . And later in the programme, top archaeological finds here in the Yorkshire Wolds. You can see he has quite a wide wound, thats probably Something Like an axe. Now, how often do you check your receipt when you shop at tesco . We all take for granted that the price we see on the shelf is what we pay at the till, but what if its not . Jonathan gibson has been investigating the not so special offers at britains biggest supermarket. Whos up for a good deal . Iam im a sucker for a special offer. Most of us are and tesco knows it too. Thats why the shelves at the supermarket are full of special offers. Money off this, buy two for that, you get the drift. And we all take it for granted that the price we see on the shelf is the price well pay a
Tonight, we are investigating tesco, britains biggest supermarket, where some special offers arent always that special after all. Also tonight The Artist Hiding Real Treasure in the unlikeliest places. Look at that solid gold. I wonder who will find it . And later in the programme, top archaeological finds here in the Yorkshire Wolds. You can see he has quite a wide wound, thats probably Something Like an axe. Now, how often do you check your receipt when you shop at tesco . We all take for granted that the price we see on the shelf is what we pay at the till, but what if its not . Jonathan gibson has been investigating the not so special offers at britains biggest supermarket. Whos up for a good deal . Iam im a sucker for a special offer. Most of us are and tesco knows it too. Thats why the shelves at the supermarket are full of special offers. Money off this, buy two for that, you get the drift. And we all take it for granted that the price we see on the shelf is the price well pay a
It isa it is a messy start to our saturday morning. A combination of rain, sleet and snow sweeping its way steadily east but into the afternoon, sunny spells and scattered showers. All the details from me throughout the morning. Morning, its saturday the 16th of january. Our top story all travel corridors into the uk will be closed from monday, the Prime Minister has announced. The change means anyone travelling to the uk will need proof of a negative covid test. Theyll also need to isolate on arrival for at least five days. Charlotte wright reports. Another measure to tighten up travel. This week saw passengers from south america and portugal banned from flying into the uk to stop the spread of a new covid strain from brazil. But the government says it may be difficult to predict where new variance might come from and so further action is needed. To come from and so further action is needed. ,. ,. , come from and so further action is needed. ,. ,. , needed. To protect us against the r