yesterday was the warmest day of the year, 28 celsius, a month. today feeling fresher with sunny spells and showers. the full forecast throughout the programme. it s friday, the 11th of august. our main story. the latest round of strikes byjunior doctors in england will start in just over an hour, as a long running dispute involving half of all doctors working in the uk continues. nhs leaders are warning it means more significant disruption to the health service, with thousands of appointments and procedures postponed. our health correspondent dominic hughes reports. we re now into the fifth round of strikes byjunior doctors in england with little sign that their union, the british medical association, or ministers are prepared to yield. but the continuing industrial action is having an impact on patients. former teacher margaret is trying to plan a holiday, but she also needs to get a new pacemaker battery fitted. one nhs appointment was cancelled because of an earlier walko
we go through the end of the wheat. other parts of the uk. so how would an expected move by nhs england to reconfigure the targets for cancer care waiting times affect that? nhs england is taking a new tack on cancer waiting times. we ll be asking cancer research uk and labour s health minister in the welsh senedd whether this will bring radical improvement for patients on waiting lists, or is itjust a way of covering up failure? also tonight: more possible danger ahead for donald trump as his fourth indictment could be delivered this week, this time a state, not a federal charge, which a future president trump could not pardon. we ll be joined by a lawyer who tried to prosecute trump and one who worked to defend him. and on the eve of the 25th anniversary of the 0magh bomb, which took 33 lives and injured 200 more four months after the good friday agreement, why has justice never been served? we ll hear from voices across the communities in northern ireland. good evening. nh
to try and rein in soaring prices. so where is the economy heading? i m joined now by salomon fiedler who s an economist at berenberg bank. better than expected numbers? more thanjust better than expected numbers? more than just a coronation weekend you alluded to, june was the strongest month. the coronation was in may. domestic spending is relatively strong at the moment or has been in 02. strong at the moment or has been in q2. consumers have spent and we see that in the figures now. 02. consumers have spent and we see that in the figures now. that in the figures now. there are concerns for that in the figures now. there are concerns for the that in the figures now. there are concerns for the long-term - that in the figures now. there are| concerns for the long-term health that in the figures now. there are i concerns for the long-term health of concerns for the long term health of the uk economy, what is going on there? , , , ., , the uk economy, what is going on the
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calls to stop punishing addicts if it is to end its reputation as the drugs capital of europe. president biden has tested positive for covid. the white house says the symptoms are mild. the bbc has apologised to the former royal nanny tiggy legge burke over a number of serious and false allegations made against her by panorama reporter martin bashir in order to obtain an interview with princess diana. a coroner has said that the five people, including four teenage soldiers, who died in the guildford pub bombings in 1974, were unlawfully killed. and no ordinary telescope for the first time scientists will be able to detect the smashing together of neutron stars good evening. now that the conservative leadership contest has been whittled down to two candidates rishi sunak and liz truss, the focus is shifting to what each of them stands for. it s early days but the battleground appears to be economic policy. mr sunak was chancellor for nearly two and a half years but ms truss sa