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who has died at the age of 66. he was funny when we sat you on the sofa, he was a brilliantjournalist and you love this programme is your what serving you, the audience, so i m sure you will miss him but we will, too. and we look at the stunning pictures on the running for wildlife photographer of the year. hello, good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. in his last major speech as prime minister, borisjohnson has promised £700 million pounds for the sizewell c nuclear power station project in suffolk. he criticised former governments for failing to invest in nuclear power calling it paralysis. sizewell c is part of a long term strategy to bring down energy costs but it could take 15 years to build and a final go ahead will have to wait for mrjohnson s successor. here s our political correspondent, iain watson. the outgoing prime minister wants to go nuclear. you would like to give the green light to renew power station in sizewell in suffolk. he is pledging £700 million ....
who are already coping with a steep rise in the cost of living. the increase is the result of the regulator increasing its price cap. now on bbc news, the media show. hello. today, ukrainians should be celebrating 31 years of independence from soviet rule. instead, there s a grimmer anniversary. it s exactly six months since the start of the war. i want to look back at the journalism over those months. what does the reporting taught us about the war? and what has the war taught us about the media? i m joined byjournalists who ve been in ukraine and are there now and some who were also in russia. deborah haynes is sky news defence and security editor. nic robertson is international diplomatic editor at cnn, we have a freelance journalist and so too is olga tokarczuk. and francis scarr is here from bbc monitoring. welcome to you all and thank you so much for coming on the media show. olga, if we just start with you, where are you and what is the atmosphere like in ukraine ....
hello and welcome to audiences in the uk and around the world. a national emergency has been declared in pakistan after almost 1,000 people died following severe monsoon flooding that began injune. more than 33 million people have been affected by the country s heaviest rainfall in decades. hundreds of thousands of homes have been destroyed, and thousands of people have taken refuge in relief camps. the worst affected areas are in the provinces of balochistan and sindh in the south, from where our pakistan correspondent pumza fihlani reports. moving to higher ground. families wade through the water with the only belongings they could salvage. in southern pakistan, many streets have been turned into rivers. families have set up tents on the few roads that are still visible. it s been more than ten days of heavy rains and yet the streets are still flooded. this is one of the main roads linking this community to the outside world. something has also happened here. many o ....
the removal of his life support which was due to begin today. another hosepipe ban is on the way, after all the hot dry weather the delivery of ballots for the conservative leadership are and premier league captains have decided their teams will stop taking the knee before every match. the anti racism gesture will still be seen before big moments including the boxing day fixtures and cup finals. another hosepipe ban is on the way, after all the hot dry weather more than a million people will be affected in kent and sussex. the delivery of ballots for the conservative leadership election is delayed after the security agency gchq warned that cyber hackers could change people s votes. and tributes are paid to roy hackett, the civil rights campaigner at the heart of the bristol bus boycott of the 1960s, who s died at the age of 93. if you have just joined if you havejustjoined us, warm welcome to bbc news, got to have your company this afternoon. china has said it will ....
By Armenian Separatists for decades, but its internationally recognised as part of azerbaijan. The United Nations says its sending a mission to the region this weekend, to assess the humanitarian situation. The team will look at the needs of people remaining in the territory as well as those who are on the move. Azerbaijan has said it would allow such a visit to take place. Ketevan khachidze is the Chief Executive of care caucasus. I was in a small town near the border. Obviously, this situation is devastating and hundreds and hundreds of people are crossing the border. They are tired, exhausted, they are hungry and they are just desperate. They are hopeless because they have just put all their belongings in their bags and theyjust rushed into their cars and started moving. And obviously, the situation is really d ....