in the coming days. the questions are being asked and they are serious questions, who knew what, when? why wasn t this percentage immediately suspended? is it is allegedly a criminal event why wasn t this referred to the police? big questions here. politicians here have been getting involved, caroline dynage, the politician in charge of culture select committee says bbc has questions to answer. there s pressure on hr department to investigate quickly and explain what has happened since the story first came to light back in may. the bbc s graham satchel. in the us, legal action against the sale of so called ghost guns has been filed by philadelphia, following a fourth ofjuly weekend mass shooting in the us city. the suspect allegedly used two ghost guns to fatally shoot five people. philadelphia s deputy commissioner of investigations confirmed the weapons used in the rampage fit the definition, meaning they were privately made and there is no way to trace where they came from. now, t
latest claims quickly and explain what has happened since this story first came to light back in may. the bbc s graham satchel. in the us, legal action against the sale of so called ghost guns has been filed by philadelphia following a fourth ofjuly weekend mass shooting in the us city. the suspect allegedly used two ghost guns to fatally shoot five people. philadelphia s deputy commissioner of investigations confirmed the weapons used in the rampage fit the definition, meaning they were privately made and there is no way to trace where they came from. now the city says it has filed a lawsuit against two suppliers of ghost guns confiscated in philadelphia. one of those makers was also sued by the us city of baltimore in 2022, accusing the manufacturer of causing a public health crisis. because ghost guns are untraceable it is hard to quantify exactly how many are on the street. however, the philadelphia
whether there has been a formal suspension of this bbc presenter. they are saying he s not expected to be on air in the coming days. the questions are being asked and they are serious questions, who knew what, when? why wasn t this presenter immediately suspended? if it is allegedly a criminal event why wasn t this referred to the police? big questions here. politicians here have been getting involved, caroline dynage, the politician in charge of culture select committee says bbc has questions to answer. there s pressure on hr department to investigate quickly and explain what has happened since the story first came to light back in may. the bbc s graham satchel. a look now at some other stories making headlines: latvia s long serving foreign minister, edgars rinkevics, has become the first openly gay head of state of a european union or former soviet country. he has been sworn in as latvia s president. mr rinkevics first came out in 2014 and has been a vocal champion of lgbtq+
of this bbc presenter. but they are saying he s not expected to be on air in the coming days. the questions are being asked and they are serious questions who knew what, when? what questions were asked, why wasn t this presenter immediately suspended ? if it is potentially, allegedly a criminal offence, why wasn t this referred to the police? there are big questions here. and politicians here have been getting involved, so, caroline dynage, for example, who is in charge of the culture select committee in the house of commons here, is saying the bbc has questions to answer. there s pressure on their hr department to investigate these latest claims quickly and explain what has happened since this story first came to light back in may. the bbc s graham satchel. to ukraine, where the country s president has marked the 500th day of russia s invasion with a video of his visit to the site of one of the war s most iconic battles. volodymyr zelensky posted the clip on telegram of his trip to
confirming to us or not telling us whether there has been a formal suspension of this bbc presenter. they are saying he s not expected to be on air in the coming days. the questions are being asked and they are serious questions, who knew what, when? why wasn t this percentage immediately suspended? is it is allegedly a criminal event why wasn t this referred to the police? big questions here. politicians have been getting involved, the politician in charge of culture committee and says bbc has questions to answer. there s pressure on hr department to investigate quickly and explain what has happened since the story first came to back in may. the bbc graham satchel. thank you. ukraine s president marked the 500th day of russia s invasion with a video of his visit to the site of one of the war s most iconic battles. volodymyr zelensky posted a video