hits its highest level for m years. if you re burgled in england and wales, a police officer will come to your home the new pledge from police chiefs. and we meet the british woman behind some of hollywood s biggest films who s become one of the most powerful in the movies. and coming up on the bbc news channel. described as their darkest day, worcester warriors players and staff are to have their contracts terminated following part of the club being wound up in the high court. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. the prime minister has said she s willing to make difficult decisions in order to get the uk s economy moving, in herfirst conference speech as conservative leader, liz truss acknowledged that times were tough for many people, but said her plans to cut taxes would benefit everyone. in a rocky week of conference marked by u turns and internal divisions, the prime minister made no new policy announcements but promised to help businesses by reducing taxes
and also ahead: a big night in hollywood. have you been round? i haven t been round. have i been round? colin farrell wins best actor at the golden globes. we ll have the latest from the awards, trying to recover from controversy. hello and welcome. we have a fax programme ahead. packed programme ahead. we begin here in the uk, where more than 20,000 ambulance and support staff have gone on strike in a row over pay and conditions, with health service leaders warning the system is in a precarious position. call handlers and dispatchers are also taking part in the industrial action, the second such strike to take place in england and wales in three weeks. people are being warned that ambulances may not be dispatched for some emergencies, such as heart attacks and strokes, and the effect this time is expected to be worse than the first walkout. gareth barlow reports. it is the second walkout by ambulance staff this winter. workers including paramedics, emergency care assistan
Activity. Well have your forecast. They news f5 30 starts right now. Thank you for joining us, i am gentle. And i am raj mathai. Two new tiny homes could be popped up on a prize property in the silicon valley. The property, and by the bpa, and it could be part of the south a solution to solve the homeless crisis. But last nights vote was not the final step. Lets bring in our Business Tech reporter scott budman with some answers and the very latest. This is a big piece of property, scott . It is, raw, and the debate has lasted for months. As of right now, they have agreed to hundreds of temporary homes going up along baker road on bt a land if the city meets a new condition. This patch of land at the fta serenity bus yard will soon be the next step in the push to end homelessness in the south bay. 200 tiny homes will be built to help people transition from the street to safety. It is going to take bold action like this to address the homeless crisis. San jose mayor calls the temporary h