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because of soaring costs. homes reduced to ashes. california s largest wildfire this year the families who have lost everything. and after more than 9 million watched england thrash sweden in the euros, the team get ready for sunday s final at wembley. can they win their first major trophy? and coming up on the bbc news channel: dina asher smith pulls out of the commonwealth games, after failing to fully recover from a hamstring strain suffered at the world athletics championships. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. there s been yet more disruption on britain s railways today, as tens of thousands of railworkers walked out on the first of two more days of strike action this week. signallers and ticket office staff have walked out today. on saturday, it ll be train drivers at seven different companies who ll be going on strike. only around 20% of rail services have been running today those highlighted in red but services have been severely disrupted. ....
most of its gas supplies to europe. 24 most of its gas supplies to europe. 2a hours at the commonwealth games, i m here in victoria square in birmingham of the celebrations are already under way. good evening and welcome to bbc news. there s been yet more disruption on britain s railways today as tens of thousands of railworkers walked out on the first of two more days of strike action this week. signallers and ticket office staff have walked out today. on saturday, it ll be train drivers at seven different companies who ll be going on strike. in addition, aslef, the train drivers union, has announced a one day strike across nine train companies on saturday 13th august. the union says firms failed to make a suitable pay offer. this report from our transport correspondent, katy austin. what a difference a day makes. this was the station this morning as much of the railway came to a halt. i normally get on the train, an idea of the strikes. i plan on getting on board possibly ....
and the prospects of agreement in the new talks. also tonight. tensions between russia and lithuania following a ban on the transfer of some goods to the russian territory of kaliningrad. some pharmacies run by boots are criticised for telling patients they can no longer have their drugs organised in plastic trays. game, set, match. williams. and serena williams comeback to tennis after almost a year out of the game brings victory in eastbourne. and coming up on the bbc news channel. a great day for the brits at eastbourne as katie boulter and jodie burrage pick up the biggest wins of their careers. welcome to bbc news at ten. the biggest train strike in 30 years has disrupted travel for millions of people. it was planned as the first of three days of action, but rail bosses and the unions now say they will hold new talks tomorrow to try to find common ground. the effects of today s action were severe, with only a fifth of services running across england, scotland and ....
Costs have risen, and the government is thought to be considering cancelling or at least delaying that second leg to the north. The route from birmingham to leeds has already been scrapped. But many voices, including several within the conservatives, say that pulling the plug on the project would paint the uk in a very bad light. Live now to manchester and our political correspondent, nick eardley. The Prime Minister has been speaking to the bbc today, once again refusing to announce a final decision on that Manchester Leg. Yes, he has not said much. There has been speculation for days about what is going on with hsz, whether thats birmingham to Manchester Leg is going to be scrapped. Were pretty sure it is because what would normally happen if that wasnt the is someone would put their hand up and say you have got it wro ....
we catch up with kevin sinfield as he continues his epic challenge in support of his friend rob burrow. we know you love rob burrow like we do. cheering and applause also know we you love the mnd community like us. good morning, the winter freeze continues across the uk and we ve had temperatures as low as 10 through the night and we ve also had snow showers in the far north and west so icy structures to look out for first thing this morning. also, some dense and freezing fog across central and southern england so all of the details are coming up shortly. good morning. it s saturday 2nd december. our main story: israel s renewed bombardment of gaza is entering its second day after the collapse of a week long truce. israeli air strikes have hit areas in northwestern gaza and khan younis in the south, where hundreds of thousands of people fled earlier in the war to escape fighting. they are now being urged to move further south, towards the border with egypt. meanwhile, hamas ....