discussing today but they said there is no investigation at this time. we can go straight to scotland yard and speak to our correspondent who was there for us now. what more can you tell us? i there for us now. what more can you tell us? ~ , there for us now. what more can you tellus? ~ , ., tell us? i think it s probably worth remindin: tell us? i think it s probably worth reminding our tell us? i think it s probably worth reminding our viewers tell us? i think it s probably worth reminding our viewers as - tell us? i think it s probably worth reminding our viewers as you - reminding our viewers as you mentioned, the allegation against the bbc presenter is that he paid a teenagerfrom the bbc presenter is that he paid a teenager from the the bbc presenter is that he paid a teenagerfrom the age the bbc presenter is that he paid a teenager from the age of 17 years old tens of thousands of pounds in exchange for explicit photographs. under the protection of children act, 1
with the proposition is coming out of the treasury about how to get public finances back into a sustainable state. also this afternoon rishi sunak reintroduces a ban on fracking reversing liz truss decision to ban it. please do be respectful of the host nation, they will try, they are trying to ensure that people can be themselves and enjoy the football. ukrainian and russian forces prepare for what could be a bloody battle for the occupied city of kherson. good afternoon, and welcome to bbc news, live from westminster. the chancellorjeremy hunt has announced he is delaying the economic statement due on monday, in which he was expected to lay out plans for getting the government s finances in order. he will instead deliver a full autumn statement on 17 november. the news came shortly before rishi sunak took part in prime minister s questions for the first time since he entered number ten. at pmqs, he came under pressure from labour about his decision to appoint suella braverm
scotland against the world as they take on the war torn country in the world cup play off. tonight with the context alex massie, scotland editor for the spectator, and amanda renteria, former adviser to hillary clinton. welcome to the programme. we start with breaking news from the us there s been a verdict in a trial watched by millions around the world. a virginia jury has found that amber heard defamed her ex husband, johnny depp, and has been ordered to pay $15 million in damages. ina in a statement, johnny depp said the jury in a statement, johnny depp said the jury had given him his life back. amber heard said the disappointed she feels is beyond words. let s go live to out correspondent nomia iqbal, who is outside the courtroom in fairfax, virginia. i v e i ve been watching us over the past hour, you ve been right there let s get to the part where the jury and thejudge came in, everyone was standing up, then it turned out the paperwork hadn t been filled out corre
ofjust when and how ukraine might join nato itself. there is not in agreement on that yet, there is still division but they hope to get some kind of language by the end of the summit. there is a bit of a divergence on the when and how as you say of ukraine becoming a nato member. , , ., , ., member. there is. it s not ust a ruestion member. there is. it s not ust a question «ti member. there is. it s not ust a question of a i member. there is. it s not ust a question of a little member. there is. it s not ust a question of a little bit h member. there is. it s not ust a question of a little bit ofh member. there is. it s notjust a. question of a little bit of language that can be finessed in some kind of communique at the end of summit. it s real definite tactical differences with dubuque at the polls in the baltic states and others in the ukrainian saying, look, we need to have the promise of nato membership clear and explicit. at the moment nato said many years ago in 2008