i quite often go to stay at my family s, sometimes my sister s, so i don t have to pay for the electric. it cost me £5 in one dayjust to wash, dry, cook and a quick shower. it all adds up. somebody s just come in and we ve run out of meat but we ve gotjacket potatoes, so we ll give him one of those. this place replies on donations, cooking with food close to the sell by date. it can be scary that we don t know how many are coming, but we don t like to turn people away. but things can only stretch so far. they would like to open more days but their own gas bill is limiting them. really doing the numbercrunching, as it stands at the moment, about how it will be affordable for us to be open. we would like to do it more. to be clear, you couldn t open every day, have the heating on every day? we wouldn t be able to do that, we would need to make a way, find a way for that to be possible. for me, it feels warm, comfort, and i like being around people. let s just say thanks to the
at st james s park in newcastle. they became a symbol of a nation s grief and gratitude after the queen s death, and now hundreds of paddingtons left in london s parks will be donated to charity. good morning. early, blustery showers slowly easing on the far north of scotland. elsewhere, it s a quieter story. north of scotland. elsewhere, it s a quieterstory. more north of scotland. elsewhere, it s a quieter story. more sunshine coming through and lighter winds. i ll have all the details coming up shortly. it is sunday 16 october. our main story: the prime minister and chancellor will hold talks today our main story: the prime minister as the government tries to salvage its economic credibility following three weeks of market turmoil and policy u turns. the new chancellor, jeremy hunt, has said he wants growth underpinned by stability, but some conservative mps are privately discussing trying to eject liz truss from office. here is our political correspondent ben wright congr
the iranian authorities say four inmates are dead after a fire at a prison in the capital as protests continue. more than 1,000 paddington bears and other teddies left by the public in memory of the late queen elizabeth are to be sent to charity. good afternoon. the new chancellor, jeremy hunt, has asked conservative mps to get behind the prime minister, liz truss. he s insisted that she remains in charge of the government and said the country needed stability, not another protracted leadership campaign . mr hunt is holding talks with ms truss today on further changes to the government s tax and spending plans, which led to turmoil on the financial markets. she s faced another blow to her authority with criticism from the us president, joe biden. 0ur political correspondent, peter saull, reports. from the din of westminster to the relative calm of chequers, she s meeting her new chancellor here as they together try to turn her faltering premiership around. the sunday papers
this is bbc world news. it s newsday. good morning. it s 7am in singapore, midnight in london, and 7pm in washington, where the us house of representatives has narrowly passed a republican party proposal to repeal barack obama s affordable healthcare act. after suffering an embarrassing setback in march, president trump finally notched up his first major legislative victory. the vote in the house of representatives was tight. 217 to 213, with no democrats voting in favour. but quite how quickly this bill becomes law is a very different matter, as it still faces steep hurdles in the senate. here s our north america editor, jon sopel. the moment itjust after two o clock this afternoon in washington when trumpcare this afternoon in washington when trumpca re became a this afternoon in washington when trumpcare became a thing. the ayes are 217. the nays are 213. the bill is passed. without objection, the motion to reconsider is laid upon the table. shame, shame, shame, shame. but
to balance the books. expect action when philip hammond unveils the contents of the famous red briefcase next wednesday. it has been a big day in northern ireland, results being declared in the northern ireland assembly election. these were pictures from earlier, 7a seats declared not long ago, sinn fein and the dup polling strongly. one developing piece of news, as a result of his party not looking like it will do so well, the ulster unionist party debt mike nesbitt has announced that he will resign leader. he felt he had to ta ke resign leader. he felt he had to take responsibility for the rejection of his party s message and what had happened. the election was called after sinn fein withdrew from the power sharing executive in january. that is all from me, we re now going tojoin january. that is all from me, we re now going to join a special election programme presented by my colleagues. they have reporters at every cou nt colleagues. they have reporters at every cou