with two tests left to play. good morning. we have got some heavy rain in the south west of england. it is pushing north east through the day. it could miss the south east of england. northern scotland, a drier day. a few showers. details later in the programme. good morning. it s monday, 10thjuly. the bbc is meeting with the met police today, to discuss allegations that one of its presenters paid a teenager £35,000 for sexually explicit photos. the male presenter who hasn t been named has been suspended, and the corporation has contacted the police about the accusations, which were first reported in the sun newspaper. we re joined now by our news correspondent lizo mzimba. tell us about the latest allegations? well, today s front page of the sun newspaper claims the unnamed presenter made two panicked phone calls to the young individual in question, saying, what have you done? and asking them to ring their mother, to get them to stop the investigation. the bbc has not b
to remove family members caught up in the chaos. today we have a band of rain across the centre of the country. the heaviest will be across northern england. on either side of that variable cloud but also some sunny spells. details later. good morning. it s monday 29th january. the care quality commission is to carry out a special review of an nhs trust which treated a man for mental illness before he went on to kill three people in nottingham lastjune. valdo calocane has been given an indefinite hospital order, for attacking barnaby webber, grace o malley kumar and ian coates. i ve been speaking to barnaby s parents, who say victim support within the criminaljustice system needs reform. yeah, so this was barney s room. remembering his big brother. seven months on, charlie webber says losing barney will never get any easier. i mean, obviously, it s massively, massively devastating. and i think. i need people to realise that it s something that isn t just affecting my life, it
hello and welcome to the programme i m lewis vaughan jones. starting with the latest developments from sudan. a couple of updates on international efforts to get citizens out. the latest from france, they have undergone and i quote a rapid evacuation operation to get rid of their citizens. and earlier we heard from america, they had done the same, this is a statement from presidentjoe biden, saying on my orders, the united states military conducted an operation to extract us government personnel from khartoum. let s look at some of the other rescue operations that may not have already taken place. this is saudi arabia in the port of cheddar and we understand around 150 people have been evacuated to safety, mostly citizens of gulf countries. he chipped and canada. the canadian government has urged remaining canadian city scenes in sedan to shelter in a safe place. in khartoum, air strikes and shelling have been going on for over a week. we can listen to someone there who can
More than 4,000 are injured. Hamas says itll kill hostages if air strikes are launched without warning. It refuses to negotiate their release. In all honesty, i try not to imagine, because its too difficult, and these are the times where i break. And i dont want to break right now, because i want to keep pushing for the release of my mum and brother. More on those developments in a few minutes. Time for a look at the Business News now with ben thompson. Lets start with the latest Market Reaction to the events unfolding in israel and gaza. Markets have been on edge as they absorb the many potential ramifications from the conflict. Israels central bank moved to calm markets and stabilise their currency by saying it would sell up to 30 billion of foreign currency. The price of oil has been in focus jumping up by 5 on monday at one point but has since stabilised. But the big mover has really been us bonds with treasury yields falling the most since march as the conflict pushed investors to
In the spanish city of grenada. 47 eu and non eu leaders have gathered and on the agenda the Nagorno Karabakh conflict, where planned peace talks between armenia and azerbaijan have stalled. Migration, where rishi sunak is pushing for what he calls creative, europe wide solutions and of course ukraine. With infighting in the Republican Party in the us having the potential to slow down any aid from washington, the support coming he made a point of being at the meeting in person and heres the message he wanted to put across. The main challenge we have that is to save unity in europe. And im speaking not only about the countries in eu, in all the europe. I think that is the biggest challenge. What will have because russia will will attack by information, Disinformation By fakes and etc. And that is the forcing the second. Its so important for ukraine to have defending shield for the winter because in winter we will have many attacks by different sides, different kinds of russian missiles