following torrential rains. this is the heaviest rainfall that greece has seen in decades. you can see the damage. hundreds of people are still waiting to be rescued, and this comes after a summer of devastating wildfires. and. allez les bleus! france will kick off the rugby world cup tonight, against new zealand. coming up in sportsday later in the hour on bbc news scotland should take another step towards european championship qualification. we ll get the very latest from cyprus, where they play later tonight. describe does not fit for purpose. it is described does not fit for purpose. good evening. in what is britain s biggest manhunt in recent years, police say they have received information of the first confirmed sighting of daniel khalife, the 21 year old terror and spaying suspect who escaped from wandsworth jail two days ago. a member of the public says they saw him crawl from beneath a van about a mile from the prison still dressed in the share s uniform he was
here s a little of what the un chief antonio guterres had to say as he arrived in delhi. we today resemble a rather dysfunctional family, we today resemble a rather dysfunctionalfamily, tensions we today resemble a rather dysfunctional family, tensions are blaring and trust is eroding. which together raises the spectre of confrontation. this fracturing world would be deeply concerning in the best of times but in our times it spells catastrophe. that best of times but in our times it spells catastrophe. best of times but in our times it spells catastrophe. that was the background spells catastrophe. that was the background to spells catastrophe. that was the background to the spells catastrophe. that was the background to the summit. - spells catastrophe. that was the background to the summit. i - spells catastrophe. that was the i background to the summit. i spoke spells catastrophe. that was the - background to the summit. i spoke to john bolton, former national secur
of its programme making out of london, over the next six years. a remarkable collection of handwritten letters from diana princess of wales to a friend are being sold at auction to raise money for arts charities. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. ministers have sought to reassure people about the rollout of the coronavirus vaccine, amid a reduction in supply which means most people in their 40s will now have to wait till may for a jab. the government insists it will still offer all adults their first dose by the end ofjuly but in the commons earlier today the health secretary confirmed supplies would become tighter in the weeks ahead. the bbc understands a delay in the delivery of 5 million doses of the oxford astrazeneca jab from india is one factor. but matt hancock said no vaccine appointments booked would be cancelled and people would still get their second dose as planned. katharine da costa reports. this vaccination centre in south west london is one of hundreds