with their energy bills after april is to be announced by the government. lots of storis in the mix today we d love to hear your thoughts on them. get in touch with me on twitter, @annitabbc, and use the #bbcyourquestions. and coming up, the final countdown. preparations are under way in cornwall for a rocket launch tonight that could mark a breakthrough moment in the uk s space race. harry has accused members of his family of being complicit in the pain and suffering endured by his wife, meghan. in two television interviews which were broadcast on itv and the american broadcaster cbs he admitted his relationship with his brother and father was strained but insisted he hoped for reconciliation. the palace hasn t commented on either interview, which were given in advance of the official release of prince harry s book spare. our royal correspondent daniela relph reports. harry, the interview. what an original name! the themes of the interviews were familiar. fury at the
mild. hello this is bbc news. the headlines: prince harry accuses some of his family of getting into bed with the devil by planting stories in the press, but defends his decision to speak out. in brazil, president lula vows tough action after supporters of his predecessorjair bolsonaro, storm the country s parliament. ministers are to meet health, rail and teaching unions today to try to avert further strikes it comes amid reports the government could be planning one off payments for health workers. a new plan to help businesses with their energy bills after april is to be announced by the government. and preparations are under way in cornwall for a rocket launch tonight that could mark a breakthrough moment in the uk s space race. sport and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, here sjohn watson. good morning.
this is bbc news with the latest headlines. prince harry accuses some of his family of getting into bed with the devil by planting stories in the press, but defends his decision to speak out. well, they ve shown absolutely no willingness to reconcile up until this point. and i m not sure how honesty is burning bridges. you know, silence only allows the abuser to abuse. in brazil, president lula vows tough action after supporters of his predecessor, jair bolsonaro, storm the country s parliament. ministers are to meet health, rail and teaching unions today to try to avert further strikes. it comes amid reports the government could be planning one off payments for health workers. a new plan to help businesses