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thatis throw him under a bus. i don't think that is right. i think they are bound together invest new economic strategy. if that unravels, then they are both in trouble. qm. strategy. if that unravels, then they are both in trouble. 0k, we will see what _ they are both in trouble. 0k, we will see what the _ they are both in trouble. 0k, we will see what the week - they are both in trouble. 0k, we will see what the week brings. l they are both in trouble. 0k, we - will see what the week brings. thank you very much. and we'll find out how this story, and many others, are covered in tomorrow's front pages at 10:30 and 11:30 this evening in the papers — our guestsjoining me tonight are tony grew, parliamentary journalist and the broadcaster and journalist caroline frost. in indonesia, at least 125 people have been killed in a stampede at a football stadium, which began after police fired tear gas at fans who had invaded the pitch. it happened in malang, on the island ofjava. a warning that you might find parts ofjonathan head's report distressing. videos posted by fans at the stadium in malang showed the disaster unfolding almost as it happened.
the supply—side reforms the government thinks it needs to focus on as it tries to kindle some economic growth, but again, building new houses, particularly in areas like the green belt, is not something that a lot of the conservative party have been in favour of in the past. so there are interesting issues, i think, that may well rumble through this conference. and we'll find out how this story — and many others — are covered in tomorrow's front pages at 10:30 and 11:30 this evening in the papers — our guestsjoining me tonight are the broadcaster lucy beresford, and joe twyman — the director of the polling organisation, deltapoll. the cost of gas and electricity for millions of households has risen from today with a typical annual bill going up to £2,500 pounds — twice as high as last winter. but the government has brought in a number of measures to try to help with the increase, as our business correspondent simon browning reports. in different corners of the country this afternoon, protests.
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where she was buried on monday. you are watching bbc news. we'll take a look at tomorrow's front pages at 10:a5pm and 11:30 this evening in the papers — our guestsjoining lukwesa tonight are the journalist and author shyama perera and katy balls — deputy political editor of the spectator. join us then. now it's time for a look at the weather with darren bett. hello, there. there's some colder, stronger winds on the way for the beginning of next week. today has been a case of sunshine and a scattering of showers. the bulk of the showers have been affecting england and wales. but this evening and overnight, we'll see those showers decaying. skies will clear across many parts of the country. we'lljust keep a few showers going for a while here along some of those eastern coastal areas with the wind off the sea. but with clear skies elsewhere, we're going to find those temperatures dropping away
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really give people direct help when the cost of living is spiralling. so, changes here in west yorkshire, a lot earlier than the rest of the country from tomorrow, and the same goes for greater manchester. and a reminder that we'll be look at tomorrow's front pages at 10:30 and 11:30 this evening in the papers — our guestsjoining me tonight are benedicte paviot from france 24 and eleanor langford from politics home. the actress jane fonda has revealed she has cancer and is having chemotherapy. the 84—year—old said she had a very treatable form of lymphoma, and would not let the illness interfere with her climate activism. prince charles and the duchess of cornwalljoined thousands of spectators at the highland games this afternoon, an annual celebration of scottish sports. it was announced yesterday that the queen would miss the event, which she attends most years. it is understood that the decision was taken for the comfort
communities and the confidence in the safety that generates part i think that's more of a political position and the fact that there are police officers on the street is necessarily mean that crime stops, it might move away. the difference is that more police officers doing the dealing with the incidence that they have to deal with the officers then to start tearing out investigations and a covert way around these organised crime groups and so, the most freeze up a resource in order to concentrate on this type criminalisty.— this type criminalisty. thank you very much- _ this type criminalisty. thank you very much. will _ this type criminalisty. thank you very much. will see _ this type criminalisty. thank you very much. will see at _ this type criminalisty. thank you very much. will see at 1030 - this type criminalisty. thank you very much. will see at 1030 and | this type criminalisty. thank you - very much. will see at 1030 and 1130 this evening. evening in the papers — our guestsjoining me tonight
our guestsjoining me tonight are geri scott, political reporter at the times and shyama perera, journalist and author. the boxer, tyson fury, has called on the government to introduce tougher punishments for knife crime, after his cousin was stabbed to death in manchester last night. rico burton, who was 31, was attacked outside a bar in the city. a second man was taken to hospital with serious injuries. in the past couple of hours, greater manchester police have been speaking about the incident. at around 3am this morning, sunday 21st of august, emergency services received multiple calls about a disturbance at goose green in altrincham. on arrival, we found a 17—year—old male and a 31—year—old man with stab wounds, receiving first aid from members of the public before officers and paramedics took over. both males were taken to manchester royal infirmary where sadly the 31—year—old man succumbed to his injuries and died. and i can confirm that male is rico burton. the 17—year—old male remains in hospital with serious injuries.
the ceremony was held despite challenges by some members of the royalfamily, who argue that he is not the rightful heir. the �*zulu nation�* is south africa�*s largest ethnic group with more than 12 million people. we�*ll take a look at tomorrow�*s front pages at 10:30 and 11:30 this evening in the papers — our guestsjoining me tonight are the broadcaster and psychotherapist, lucy beresford — and joe twyman, who�*s director of the polling organisation deltapoll. now it�*s time for a look at the weather. the weather is looking a little mixed tomorrow for many of us, it is going to be generally dry with clear spells and just a few showers here and there, and showers are likely to continue across parts of scotland, although