live from our studio in singapore, live from our studio in singapore, this - live from our studio in singapore, this is - live from our studio in singapore, this is bbc| live from our studio in- singapore, this is bbc news. it s newsdav welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in the uk and around the world. we start with breaking news from canada where police say they have arrested myles sanderson four days after ten people were killed in a stabbing attack in saskatchewan. sanderson was one of two people wanted in connection with the attack. the othger, his brother, was found dead on monday. a motive for the attacks still isn t clear. we can speak now to our north america correspondent, nomia iqbal, who s in melfort, saskatchewan. nomia, saskatchewan. it is great to get you on nomia, it is great to get you on the programme. i want to start by asking you, i appreciate that there is a lot we don t know and the fact that we don t know and the fact that we don t know why
where her majesty will invite her to form a government. liz truss will be the 56th prime minister of the united kingdom the third female occupant of number ten. she has promised to tackle the energy bill crisis in her first few days in office. her plan to be revealed on thursday is likely to include a freeze in bills. canadian police say one of the two men charged in connection with ten fatal stabbings has been found dead. the other is still on the run. good morning from downing street where later today, liz truss will enter the famous door at number ten as the country s new prime minister, following her election yesterday as leader of the conservative party. the man she ll take over from, borisjohnson, is now on his way to balmoral to meet the queen and formally resign from office. earlier this morning, here in downing street, he delivered a farewell speech extolling his own record as prime minister and calling on the conservative party to get behind his successor. l
with her majesty, she will become the 56th uk prime minister the third woman in number ten. labour s deputy leader, angela rayner, says mrjohnson has missed opportunities to fix problems after the last few months. we ve seen borisjohnson going around having his holidays, and enjoying himself, when the rest of the country have been absolutely petrified. i have got businesses locally who have been there since prewar, who are saying that they will not be able to survive. hello and welcome from downing street where later today, liz truss will enter the famous door at number ten as the uk s new prime minister, after being announced yesterday as leader of the conservative party. the man she ll take over from, borisjohnson, has arrived in aberdeenshire to meet the queen in balmoral and formally resign from office. earlier this morning, here in downing street, he delivered a farewell speech extolling his own record as prime minister and calling on the conservative party to get
residents to stay indoors as the manhunt continues for one of two suspects following a mass stabbing. and no more pcr tests for international visitors to japan. but will that be enough to encourage tourists to come back? life from our studio in singapore, life from our studio in singapore, this - life from our studio in singapore, this is - life from our studio in singapore, this is bbc life from our studio in- singapore, this is bbc news. it s newsdaw welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in the uk and around the world. it s 7am in the morning here in singapore and midnight in london, where the new british prime minister liz truss has moved into downing street, having accepted the queen s invitation to form a government, and she s already made some key cabinet appointments. in herfirst speech as prime minister, liz truss promised that britain could ride out the storm caused by severe global headwinds. speaking outside number 10 she said she would transform brita
it s 7:00 in the morning in singapore, and 4am 5am in pakistan where the government says a third of the country is now under water. millions of homes are now destroyed and much of its richest farmland is now flooded. the disaster has killed over 1,100 people and affected 33 million and the catastrophe isn t over water is still surging down the indus river and will flood the low lying sindh province even further over the next few days. latest reports say 45% of the country s cotton crop has been washed away. pumza fihlani reports from the city of sakur. a moment of quiet in the middle of chaos. inside a crowded hall, families that have been displaced by the floods in northern pakistan have found temporary refuge. for many, it was a narrow escape. translation: our houses have collapsed because - of the floods. we had a home and it was enough for us. now all our belongings are buried under 12 13 feet of water. when i left with my children, i saw my house collapse. the river