Country in 37 local authorities have been tested and failed the combustibility test. If you dont give me a permanent accommodation and not going to accept it. Survivors of the Grenfell Tower fire challenge the Housing Minister about their living conditions. And, the end of flu jabs may be in sight researchers in america develop a vaccine patch. And coming up in the sport on bbc news defending champion andy murray is named number one seed for wimbledon. Its the first time in 12 grand slams that the big four make up the top seeds. Good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. The Senior Police officer at the hillsborough disaster, Chief Superintendent David Duckenfield, is to be charged with the manslaughter, by Gross Negligence, of 95 men, women and children. The Crown Prosecution Service says it has enough evidence to charge a further five people in connection with the crush at the fa cup final in 1989. The former Chief Constable sir Norman Bettison will face four charges relating
not, potentially there would be a military intervention and since then, an element of rolling back and perhaps moderating slightly different with frank was saying in terms of practicalities of any military intervention that they would prefer a resolution that was obtained through diplomatic and peaceful means that is the latest on that story. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. let s look at some other stories making news. nhs flu jabs and covid boosters, will be scrapped for under 65s this winter. 12 million people aged 50 to 64 who were eligible during the pandemic can no longer get the free jabs. the rollout of boosters, is expected to start in october, a full month later than usual. a man has been arrested, after a stabbing close to the british museum. the metropoliton police stress the incident is not terror related with no outstanding risk to the public . the man who was stabbed in the arm
not be able to achieve those same very ambitious goals. that is maybe why we are seeing him meet these leaders so he can signal to the world he is still committed to this particularly as brazil wants to host cup in two years time in the amazon itself. and, thank you very much for joining us. london s metropolitan police say a man has been arrested after a stabbing close to the british museum. the incident led to the evacuation of one of the capital s most popular tourist attractions. police stress the incident is not terror related with no outstanding risk to the public . the man who was stabbed in the arm outside the famous building has been taken to hospital. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. let s look at some other stories making news in the uk. nhs flu jabs and covid boosters will be scrapped for under 65s this winter. 12 million people aged 50 to 64 who were eligible during the pandemic can no longer get the free jabs. the rollout of boosters is expect
nhs flu jabs and covid boosters will be scrapped for under 65s this winter. 12 million people aged 50 to 64 who were eligible during the pandemic can no longer get the free jabs. the roll out of boosters is expected to start in october, a full month later than usual. civil servants in the scottish government spent tens of thousands of taxpayers money, including spending nearly £10,000 on vip airport services. formerfirst minister nicola sturgeon, and her staff, were given fast track security and access to lounges at uk and european airports. officials say all purchases were subject to robust authorisation . a man is due in court over the death of a 12 year old boy who was hit by a car while crossing a motorway. callum rycroft died on the m62 in west yorkshire on saturday. 36 year old matthew rycroft will appear at leeds magistrates court today charged with causing or allowing the death of a child.