the energy company, shell, has reported another quarter of huge profits. injust three months it made more than £8 billion the second largest report in its history. and we head to a village near gateshead on the hunt for an unusual visitor which is becoming a social media star. politicians in northern ireland have until midnight tonight to restore the power sharing executive or face new elections. members of the northern ireland assembly will hold a special sitting aimed at appointing a new speaker the first step in forming a new devolved government but the bid is expected to fail due to opposition from the democratic unionist party. 0ur ireland correspondent charlotte gallagher is at stormont for us and joins us live. this has been rather protracted process and there this has been rather protracted process and there has this has been rather protracted process and there has been this has been rather protracted process and there has been no functional government for a
more than £8 billion the second largest result in its history. and australia s national football team criticises qatar s human rights record less than a month before the emirate hosts the world cup. hello and welcome if you re watching in the uk or around the world. ukrainian president volodymyr zelensky has accused russian commanders of craziness in their efforts to capture a town in the east of the country. bakhmut which sits in the donetsk region has been the centre of russian attacks for months. meanwhile, in the south, ukrainian forces advancing on the city of kherson have been hampered by heavy rain. russian forces are building fortifications and bringing in extra reinforcements. the area has been at the centre of the fiercest clashes in recent weeks. our correspondent hugo bachega is in kyiv and hejoins me now. let s start off with the comments from president zelensky about the tactics of russian commanders. what does he mean by craziness? he said the most sev
But the bbc found more than 150 reports of failings. The home office says police use of cameras must be lawful and justified. Our Investigations Correspondent Noel Titheradge reports. Oi theyre bashing him up allegations of Police Misconduct are under the spotlight. Body worn video was meant to help protect officers who are often recorded on phones. Shouting but is it also protecting victims . Chanting black lives matter three years ago, black lives matter protesters gathered outside downing street, led by yufial on the left and his sister, louisa, on the right. What started peacefully later turned violent, leading to louisas restraint. Get off i was telling the officer, like, i cant breathe and he continued to ram my face in the ground. High compliance, ok . The siblings were arrested and charged with assaulting and abusing officers. Now, bbc analysis of multiple body worn videos reveals the force used on the siblings themselves. I was punched, my sister was pushed and then we got cha
Who is hoping to be selected for fridays foursomes. Good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. The bbc has uncovered more than 150 instances of Police Officers in england and wales misusing their Body Worn Cameras by switching them off when force is used, and deleting or not disclosing footage. The cameras were introduced across the uk to improve transparency and trust in policing. The National Police chiefs council said most body worn video shows good policing but admitted the failures uncovered are unlawful in some cases. Our Investigations Correspondent Noel Titheradge reports. Chant black lives matter, all lives matter three years ago, a black lives matter protest gathered outside Downing Street, attended by yufial on the left, and his sister, louisa, on the right. The protest was initially peaceful. There was dancing. There were speeches. Two hours in and that peace was broken. A clash quickly escalated, leading to louisas restraint. Shouting. I completely blacked out. I c
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