could the emergency services have done more to save lives after the manchester arena bombing? a report is due out shortly. the migrant crisis in kent the home secretary visits dover and manston to see for herself what s happening there. and why soaring energy bills mean many swimming pools and fitness centres could be forced to close this winter. i ve been going, what, ten years or more. peter has been coming 16. and coming up on the bbc news channel. it s crunch time in the t20 world cup group stages as pakistan dig deep to claim a vital victory over south africa to avoid elimination. good afternoon. within the last hour, interest rates have gone up by three quarters of a percentage point the biggest increase for more than 30 years. it pushes the base rate up to 3% as the bank of england tries to control inflation. it s the eighth rise in a row, meaning higher mortgage bills for many homeowners. meanwhile, the bank has also warned the uk could be on course for its longes
this afternoon published later on today. at 2:30pm this afternoon is published later on today. at 2:30pm this afternoon is when published later on today. at 2:30pm this afternoon is when the published later on today. at 2:30pm this afternoon is when the report - published later on today. at 2:30pm this afternoon is when the report is l this afternoon is when the report is officially published, we will hear from the chairman of the inquiry, sirjohn saunders, who has written the report. he will talk for a short time and through the rest of the afternoon we will hear from families of the victims, also from the emergency services that are likely to be strongly criticised in the report when it comes out. when the legal representatives of the families made their final submissions to the chairman in the evidence a few months ago, they said things like, police abjectly failed to coordinate the emergency response, there was a command vacuum, there was no organised multi agency working,
UNION Luke E. Church, Jr., 75, passed away, Sunday, September, 4, 2022 at his home in Union following a long illness. Born March 7, 1947 at Chelsea Naval Hospital, he was the first of seven children to Luke E. Church, Sr. and Bernice H. Sweeny.