at stansted as heathrow extends its passenger cap to the end of october. and, at last, an apology for the native american actress, booed off stage at the oscars almost 50 years ago. good afternoon. new figures suggest the real value of wages, has fallen at its fastest rate since records began, leading to further concerns about the cost of living. the office for national statistics says regular pay, excluding bonuses, was up a.7% between april and june this year, compared to 2021. but taking inflation into account, wages are actually down 3%, hit by the rising cost of goods and services. the government says it recognises people are struggling with high prices, but is providing direct financia help for millions on low incomes. here s our economics correspondent, andy verity. from the outside, a.7% is the best average pay rise for years. but the inside story is the average worker is dealing with astronomical price rises that more than cancel that out. aiming to attract the insta
in the last couple of seconds. us secretary general is going to be visiting ukraine for talks with president zelensky in the next couple of days. sport and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, here s gavin. there s lots happening at the various european championships, with medal events to come later, we ll start in italy first. and success for britain, in the european aquatics in italy. lois toulson and kyle kothari won gold in the mixed 10 metre synchro platform dive. the commonwealth silver medallists took it on the final of their five dives to beat the ukrainian team. it adds to the bronze success in the mixed team event in rome yesterday. the action continues in the pool later on, with several british hopefuls competing for medals. over in munich, it s100 metre finals night this evening at the european athletics championships. zharnel hughes and dina asher smith among the british sprinters going for medals in their events. while earlier today on the track, the common