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the final two candidates should be known by the end of next week. the government is refusing to let parliamentary time for labour s notion of no confidence. they are choosing to play politics with the wedding of the notion and could be debated as the business of the day. let s speak to steve reid, the shadowjustice secretary. very good to have you here on bbc news. i am curious as to the timing of this no confidence motion, why table this vote of no confidence in the government under borisjohnson after we know that borisjohnson is resigning? why didn t labour tabled this before? we resigning? why didn t labour tabled this before? ~ ., ., , , ., this before? we have only ust found out that the this before? we have only ust found out that the conservative this before? we have onlyjust found out that the conservative party - out that the conservative party intends to prop up in office, for another two months, a prime minister who they have now admitted is unfit for o ....
monthly installments from october. a murder investigation is under way after a nine year old girl dies after a suspected stabbing in boston in lincolnshire. the end of the so called wagatha christie trial rebekah vardy and coleen rooney will find out today who s won their high court libel case. women s football has come a long way and now it is about to come home with the lionesses. and this museum looking at the beast it has given to the game. feeling warmer when the sun is out and spells a rain. but will it be where we need it? all the details on breakfast. it s friday, 29thjuly. birmingham put on a spectacular show last night for the opening ceremony of the commonwealth games. 30,000 people gathered at the alexander stadium while millions more watched around the world. sports editor dan roan was there. in times of darkness. we carry a dream of light. that calls us all together. it may be known as the second city, but this was birmingham s time to shine. the opening cerem ....
honoured by france. a very warm welcome to the programme. 46 people have been found dead in an abandoned truck on the outskirts of san antonio in the us state of texas. it s thought the victims were undocumented migrants who d crossed overfrom mexico. 16 survivors have been taken to hospital. the nationalities of the dead are not yet known but the mexican foreign minister said two guatemalans were among those in hospital. the bbc s azadeh moshiri has more. emergency responders crowd together after dozens of bodies were found and abandoned lorry. more than a dozen including children were rushed to hospital. fix, children were rushed to hospital- children were rushed to hosital. ., ~ ., ., hospital. a worker who works in one of the hospital. a worker who works in one of the buildings hospital. a worker who works in one of the buildings up - hospital. a worker who works in one of the buildings up here - one of the buildings up here behind me heard a cry for help, ....
and nowadays, you ve got something called a calculator, and these are just marvellous things. anybody that gets one of these, it does all the work for you. in other news. the investigation into the murder of nine year old olivia pratt korbel continues police are questioning a former drug dealer, who was the intended target of the attack. a think thank campaigning on behalf of low and middle income families has warned that a catastrophe is coming this winter , unless the government steps in to help with energy costs. search and rescue operations are under way in eastern ukraine, after russian missile strikes killed at least 20 people. and coming up this hour. we hear the remarkable story of the 66 year old man running inside a nine foot dragon costume in shropshire. good morning from denbigh high school in luton. we are here all day finding out how pupils at the school have got on in their gcses. like many others across their gcses. like many others across the countr ....
suggests a post covid that we are still no better at containing an outbreak. tonight with the context, rebecca harding, trent economist, and the former communications director for the and the former communications directorfor the donald and the former communications director for the donald trump campaign brian lanza. a warm welcome to the programme. there is nothing british people love more than discussing the weather but thatis more than discussing the weather but that is because it is highly changeable. we do not often discussed the weather with concern or maybe a sense of dread about where the climate is heading and we re certainly not used it a0 celsius. 0ur roads and railways were not built for it and neither our homes. we are notjust setting records this week, we are smashing them and we are doing it at an alarmingly regular interval. it should concern us as it is concerning the french and spaniards. they are used to hot temperatures but right now there are wildfi ....