their possessions just to put food on the table. and emma raducanu back home in bromley and reliving that match all over again. last night i actuallyjust re watched the final and tried to relive a couple of the moments and remember how it felt. so it is sinking in a little bit more. and coming up on the bbc news channel. new zealand s men s cricket team have abandoned their tour of pakistan following a new zealand government security alert . good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. the government is expected to announce big changes today to the coronavirus rules for international travel. initially, the changes will apply to people arriving in england. there s been speculation that the traffic light system of red, amber and green lists will be simplified, with the amber list effectively dropped. and fully vaccinated travellers may no longer have to take costly pcr tests our transport correspondent caroline davies has the latest. sunshine, but no one s sunbathing.
weather yesterday and today, some places have seen some glorious spells of sunshine. this is a lovely view looking out at sea from conwy with the blue skies overhead. even into the weekend, some areas will see some lovely spells of sunshine but there will be some rain around, much like what we have got today. western part seen this weather front moving in. not quite as nice, quite breezy with isobars on the charts, but less i suppose further south and east. it is here you can see we can see the best of the sunshine. the clouds over scotland, northern ireland around the irish sea coast, we have this rain piling on and some of it quite heavy. moving out of northern ireland towards western scotland. furthersouth northern ireland towards western scotland. further south into the isle of man, western wales and south west, the rain will be and patchy. but southern and central and eastern england it will be fine and dry for the rest of the afternoon. top temperature 20 degrees and wi
as housing secretary. and emma raducanu returns home after that historic us open win in new york. last night i actuallyjust re watched the final and tried to relive a couple of the moments and remember how it felt. so it is sinking in a little bit more. hello and welcome to bbc news. the government is expected to announce big changes today to the covid rules for international travel. initially the changes will apply to people arriving in england. there s been speculation that the traffic light system of red, amber and green lists will be simplified, with the amber list effectively dropped. and fully vaccinated travellers may no longer have to take costly pcr tests. our transport correspondent caroline davies has the latest. sunshine, but no one s sunbathing. in a normal year, 80% of the guests at this hotel in turkey would have been british. turkey went on the red list in may, meaning anyone travelling from there to the uk has to quarantine in a hotel. since then, it has been
dysphoria. and coming up, emma raducanu is back home after that historic us open win in new york. last night, i actuallyjust re watched the final and tried to relive a couple of the moments and remember how it felt, so it is sinking in a little bit more. good afternoon. the government s announced major changes to rules for international travellers coming to england. the tranport secretary grant shapps said the new measures are aimed at simplifying travel and to reduce testing costs. it means the traffic light system which classified countries as red, amber or green will be overhauled from lith october. instead, countries will be designated as either red or open, with people returning from red countries still required to pay to quarantine in hotels. the number and type of covid tests for returning travellers is changing too as, from lith october, they ll no longer need to take a lateral flow test before setting off. they also won t need to take an expensive pcr test when they
to re watch her victory on tv with her mum and dad in london. last night, i actuallyjust re watched the final and tried to relive a couple of the moments and remember how it felt. so, it is sinking in a little bit more. hello, and welcome. we start with some breaking news. the us military has admitted that a drone strike against a suspected car bomb attacker in afghanistan turns out to have been a tragic mistake. an investigation by the us central command has determined that the august 29th strike in kabul, which general mark milley described as a righteous strike , actually killed as many as ten civilians, seven of them children. here s the commander of the us central command, general ken mckenzie, a short time ago. i m here to brief the results of the investigation i directed following the report of civilian casualties from our strike in kabul on 29 august. having thoroughly reviewed the findings of the investigation and the supporting analysis by inter agency partners, i