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thank you for your messages about water last year has been for @vicderbyshire on insta or twitter or email me victoria@bbc.co.uk. empty streets in germany, as the country heads into a tighter lockdown to try to reverse a third wave of coronavirus infections. £5,000 pound fines could be issued to anyone heading abroad on holiday under new laws due come in in england next week. a gunman has killed 10 people, including a police officer, in the us state of colorado, after an hours long stand off at a grocery market. a committee has found the scottish government s handling of harassment complaints against alex salmond was seriously flawed , accusing first minister nicola sturgeon of misleading their inquiry. hello and welcome if you re watching in the uk or around the world. the uk will mark the anniversary of the first national lockdown by pausing today to remember those who have lost their lives to covid 19. 0n what s being called a day of reflection , people are being asked

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the wildfires, blamed on climate change, that raged this summer in california we have a special report from one town that was engulfed in flames and burned to the ground. it s running down the road towards you. get out now. we grabbed the dogs, and we grabbed our suitcases. and we got in the truck, and we left. i m ben mundy with today s other main stories. a new record for the number of migrants crossing the english channel in a single day a thousand people made the journey on thursday. the latest ons covid survey shows infections are falling in england and wales. but the trend is uncertain in northern ireland. good afternoon from glasgow and bbc news coverage of cop26 the united nations climate change conference. a new draft agreement was published this morning it hasn t been signed off yet but it s our latest update on where negotiations, going on behind me, appear to be heading. one change in the new draft is an apparent softening of government requirements to r

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welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. the united states says it did everything it could to minimise civilian casualties during a raid in syria in which the leader of the islamic state group was killed. the president said that abu ibrahim al-qurayshi, also known as hajji abdullah, blew himself up, along with four members of his family, as us specialforces approached the building. 13 people, including children, were killed but no us casualties were reported. the bbc s state department correspondent barbara plett usher reports. in a corner of north west syria, where a forgotten conflict simmers, america reminded the islamic state group that its leaders were still a target. the raid took place in the dead of night and lasted two hours. us special forces landed in helicopters near the home of the is leader, hajji abdullah. those close by described a night of terror. translation: when we got out of the house, we saw aircraft - flying over our heads and afte

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outbreaks of rain sliding into england and north wales. southern counties stay dry. mulder again, ten, 11. a blustery day, feeling cold with sunshine later. that pushes southwards into sunday, slowly clearing during the morning when we are back to sunshine and wintry showers and a cold feel in the winds. a reminder of our top story. a senior conservative mp warns the prime minister he must shape up, or ship out as pressure mounts on his leadership. that s all from the bbc news at one so it s goodbye from me and on bbc one we nowjoin the bbc s hello. this is bbc news. as people in the uk digest the news about increasing energy costs with bills set to rise by hundreds of pounds some people are being forced to choose between heating their homes or feeding their families. others say they re having to move house because of spiralling costs. jayne mccubbin reports. it is the biggest energy price rise in history. lose sleep at night, that worry of, what next, what next? angie

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