with the rates now we re a lot more hesitant. the other main story tonight: at least one of the people killed in the manchester arena bombing could have been saved if the emergency services had arrived sooner says a highly critical report. gunfire pakistan s former prime minister, imran khan, survives a gun attack during a protest march. we know what you whisper. and we ll be on the red carpet, as the eagerly awaited black panther sequel arrives in the uk. the effect of the cost of living crisis on both those participating in sport. good evening. the bank of england has announced the bigget single hike in interest rates since 1989, as it tries to dampen down soaring inflation. it has raised rates from 2.25% to 3% and predicted that the uk is heading into a recession that could last until at least the middle of 202a. it would be the longest recession since records began a century ago and the less well off will be hardest hit. the bank s governor, andrew bailey, also said s
in parts of the party, following racism and sexism scandals. and a sky full of stars at coldplay s record breaking fifth glastonbury headline set with a few suprise guests. r&b singer sizza will start her set in the next few hours to close the festival. now on bbc news sports. hello and welcome to sportsday i m paul scott at the bbc sport centre here is what we ve got coming up. late drama at the austrian grand prix. george russell capitalises on a collision between max verstappen and lando norris to take the chequered flag. the tour de france bursts into life in bologna as the two race favourites taday pogarcher and jonas vinger gaugh go head to head. leaving it late. on the eve of wimbledon andy murray is yet to confirm if he s fit enough to play at this year s championships. and delight for 17 year old phoebe gill as she beats jemma reekie in the women s 800 metres final at the uk athletics championships. i can t believe it. sorry. i m just in shock. welcome along to t
sweden in general, returning from the holiday period, swedish people will be in shock at this violence, and the most serious violence, amongst the most serious violence we have had in sweden in the past decade so i think there will be a lot of reflecting in the coming days and of course potentially more international and national reaction. absolutely, thanks forjoining us. you re watching bbc news, still to come we ll have an update on the sport stay with us. scotland hasjoined the rest of the uk in ending the legal requirement for people to wear facemasks in indoor public settings. however, the scottish government is advising people to continue wearing face coverings while covid case numbers remain high. here s our correspondent in glasgow, jamie mcivor.