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temperature heat has caused travel disruption here. also on the programme tonight: higher than expected pay rises for many public sector workers across the uk, but they won t keep up with inflation. and from four to three, as kemi baydenoch is knocked out of the race to become our next prime minister. and coming up on the bbc news channel: ben stokes is out cheaply in his final odi as england are beaten by south africa in durham. good evening. it has been a day of record breaking tempertaures breaking tempertu res across the united kingdom more than a0 degrees celsisus for the first time. the uk s top temperature today was in coningsby in lincolnshire, where it hit 40.3 degrees according to the provisionalfigures. but more than 30 weather stations across england beat the previous record of 38.7 degrees set injuly 2019. and scotland had its hottest day ever. 34.8c was recorded in charterhall in the borders. 0ur climate editorjustin rowlatt is in cambridge where the u ....
of nine year old olivia pratt korbel in liverpool on monday. ukrainian president volodymyr zelensky claims europe narrowly avoided a radiation disaster earlier this week. a usjudge has ordered investigators to release a redacted version of court papers that led to a search of donald trump s florida home. hundreds of remastered images of the apollo missions 50 years ago are released for the first time. hello and welcome if you re watching in the uk or around the world. more news on the cost of living crisis today, with the price of energy rising in the uk and around the world. millions of households in england, scotland and wales will be paying much more for gas and electricity from october, after the energy regulator ofgem announced a rise in the price cap that s the maximum amount companies can charge consumers for energy. it means the average household bill will rise to £3,519 a year there it is. that s an increase of more than 80%. analysts are now predicting that the ....
are products already there but they come and go and we want to make sure there is a ready stream of such products for the people who need them. as well as all the other initiatives i mentioned just now. on what rishi sunak and myself are talking about on fiscal measures, i m sorry to say that you are going to have to contain your impatience and reducing income tax to 2p, not even on the back benches of the tory party, nobody has yet proposed that to me, but we, i know and i think everyone knows, that because of covid we had a massive fiscal shock and it was because of the strength of the economy that we were able to look after people and we still are. we just want to make sure that as we come out of it, we keep things strong and take sensible steps but of course as i think i said a couple of course as i think i said a couple of times, we are strongly inclined to stimulate further growth and productivity with tax cuts as and when they become sensible. mason boycott of the dail ....
across the uk were left without electricity after storm are last year. measuring more than ten metres long with two legs in the face of a crocodile, remains of europe and biggest land dinosaur are discovered on the isle of wight. remains of europe us. two british men captured by russian forces in ukraine have been sentenced to death by an unrecognised court in donetsk, the territory held by pro russian rebels. aiden aslin and shaun pinner were fighters in the ukrainian military who were captured in april in mariupol. yesterday, footage shared on social media by russia s state run news agency appeared to show the pair pleading guilty in court to training in order to carry out terrorist activities . a third man, believed to be a morroccan national, was also seen next to them in the dock. the uk government has said it is deeply concerned following the death sentences handed to the britons. speaking to the bbc in the past hour, the mp for aslan s family, robertjenrick ....
critical report into lockdown parties at downing street and other government buildings at the height of the coronavirus lockdowns. people were banned from socialising or even attending funerals at the time because of the pandemic. now on bbc news, click. this week, we re going to sea to see what the seals can see. really?! yes. and what can they see? an enormous turbine. we re going to find out whether sea life and sea machines can happily coexist. this is a harbour seal, and this is what we re looking for in the data. shiona takes control of this monster. paul gets up close to this beast. oh. - wrong room. and zoe gets attacked by a giant ironman. hello and welcome to another scenic glasgow location. mmhmm. behind us is a victorian ship. for a long time, we ve known the power of wind at sea. but we re getting better than ever before at harnessing wind power. yeah. now, the year 2020 won t be fondly remembered for much, i d say. but it was at least a very windy year. ....