government. these are testing times for our country. our in a dangerous date right now. people are being hit by a tory cost of living crisis which these energy bills for, petrol and food prices skyrocket and the food budget stretched to breaking point. in this election, we offered a vision that was positive, full of hope and aspiration, guided by the principle that politics should be based on creating a better country for us all. country for us all. and now auoin country for us all. and now going straight country for us all. and now going straight over - country for us all. and now going straight over to - country for us all. and now. going straight over to tiverton and honiton because we are about to get the result from the returning officer. i. the returning officer. i, richard the returning officer. i, richard youngman, being the returning officer do hereby give notice that the number of votes recorded for each candidate at the set election is as follows: donahue morg
Room with western leaders talking about that. And today at a press Conference Ahead of those discussions between president erdogan and putin, the two of them in front of the cameras laughing and smiling before they sat down to sort of lay out the agenda for the day. So certainly president erdogan will be hoping he can come to some sort of an agreement, some sort of breakthrough, some sort of way to get russia back on board with renewing this grain deal because as we have seen, it has been crucial to the Global Community to getting food where it needs to go, for providing security for farmers across ukraine, that there are buyers out there that can get the crops they need. That their Storage Facilities have room for the new crop coming in, it is how the season now, so a lot of questions about what will happen. The two sides seem fairly optimistic, the turkish side seems optimistic, the turkish side seems optimistic they can come home for a with the deal. Global Food Security is one the
good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. borisjohnson has apologised for the pain, loss and suffering discharge the commission put upon him by the home secretary and former prime minister to capture their respective so it was not lost. to date is an important day. it doesn t provide closure for the families, of course. as bishopjames himself wrote, there can be no closure to love, norshould wrote, there can be no closure to love, nor should there be for someone you have loved and lost. grief is indeed a journey without a destination, but today is a milestone on thatjourney. it is a day when i hope that families can pause and take quite pride in the enormity of what they achieved, not for themselves, enormity of what they achieved, not forthemselves, but enormity of what they achieved, not for themselves, but for others, for the british people. i hope they will serve to cement and strengthen the legacy, the changes they have made to benefit an entire nation and mak
to coal, gas and oil are attending that s four times the number at last year s conference in egypt. climate reporter esme stallard has a summary of today s events in dubai. we are on day six here in dubai of cop28, and for the first time, 60 countries came together to sign what they are calling the global cooling pledge. this year, many countries have suffered back to back heat waves and extreme heat, and that is expected to only get worse, with climate change. today, countries have committed to design our buildings in our homes better, not only to reduce the amount of heat related deaths but also to reduce the emissions from the energy that is going to be needed to keep our home school. we also got a new draught text this morning. countries have been working on negotiating on, and we saw proposals put forward for the first time how we might reduce ourfossilfuels. there the first time how we might reduce our fossil fuels. there was also, talk about oil and gas companies, ne