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count our casualties. mourners have paid their respects to the last soviet leader, mikhail gorbachev, who was buried in moscow, this afternoon. a £2 cap on bus fares across england for three months from january is announced by ministers in the hope it will help people cope with the rising cost of living. nasa has postponed the launch of its new artemis moon rocket for the second time in a week. controllers were unable to stop a hydrogen leak on the vehicle, which is intended to blast an uncrewed test flight around the moon. the first mission of the artemis project was supposed to happen last monday, but was thwarted by bad weather and technical problems. nasa now has one more opportunity to launch the rocket, before the vehicle has to return to its assembly building for inspection and maintenance. here s our science correspondent, jonathan amos. well, a disappointing day today, the second postponement in a number of days, this time for a slightly different reason. we had a h ....
for the second time in a week, nasa has called off its attempt to launch a powerful rocket part of a mission aimed at eventually putting humans back on the moon. the artemis rocket was due to blast off in the past hour but technical problems forced the team to call for another postponement. here s nasa s administrator bill neilson. the mission management team is meeting this afternoon. they re going to look at it. they re going to see is there still a possibility now or are they going to have to roll back into the vehicle assembly building? if they decide that s the case, then it ll be an october launch. and october, i would say, although the window opens in early, i suspect it ll be more like the middle, because remember the first week of october, we ve got another crew. it s an international crew, two international participants on the crew of four that are going to the international space station. our science correspondentjonathan amos is at the kennedy space cent ....
of nine year old olivia pratt korbel in liverpool on monday. ukrainian president volodymyr zelensky claims europe narrowly avoided a radiation disaster earlier this week. a usjudge has ordered investigators to release a redacted version of court papers that led to a search of donald trump s florida home. hundreds of remastered images of the apollo missions 50 years ago are released for the first time. hello and welcome if you re watching in the uk or around the world. more news on the cost of living crisis today, with the price of energy rising in the uk and around the world. millions of households in england, scotland and wales will be paying much more for gas and electricity from october, after the energy regulator ofgem announced a rise in the price cap that s the maximum amount companies can charge consumers for energy. it means the average household bill will rise to £3,519 a year there it is. that s an increase of more than 80%. analysts are now predicting that the ....
it wasn t quite as super saturday on the track for the home nations of the track for the home nations of the commonwealth games, but still, keely hodgkinson winning a great meal on night of athletics. temperatures are set to rise. we could see a heatwave once again in parts of england and wales this week. it s sunday 7th august. our main story 12 year old archie battersbee has died in hospital after weeks of legal battles over his care. his mother hollie dance said she was the proudest mum in the world. his life sustaining treatment was withdrawn yesterday. the crossbench peer, lady finlay, who s a professor of palliative care, has called for a different approach to prevent disputes over life support, ending up in court. helena wilkinson reports. these photos were released by the family of archie before his life support was withdrawn. archie passed at 12:15pm today. can i say, i am the proudest moment in the world, such a beautiful little boy. he fought right until the very ....
into conservation areas by the end of the decade. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the broadcaster penny smith and the former trade minister, lord digbyjones. here lord digbyjones. are the front pages for you at home here are the front pages for you at home if you havejustjoined us. the i says 25 million people will be offered the new dual strain covid jab this autumn. it has just been given regulatory approval for use it has just been given regulatory approvalfor use in it has just been given regulatory approval for use in the it has just been given regulatory approvalfor use in the uk, made by the us manufacturer moderna. the times is leading with the same story as the i and says over 50s will be called for the new vaccine within weeks. according to the guardian, ministers are planning to slash redundancy pay for civil servants while cutting tens of thousands of whitehall jobs. the daily mirror leads of t ....