Disasters and tragedies when they happen to immediately help the families never get that process put its enormous i really hope that all of those people who were involved in this are really proud of what theyve achieved tonight. Nick, last week, in terms theyve achieved tonight. Nick, last week, in terms of theyve achieved tonight. Nick, last week, in terms of labour, theyve achieved tonight. Nick, last week, in terms of labour, it theyve achieved tonight. Nick, last week, in terms of labour, it was i week, in terms of labour, it was dominated by conversations about freebies and tickets and Dissent And Pay in numberio freebies and tickets and Dissent And Pay in number 10 so where are we particularly with the latter issues . Where we are with those political staff if they were very happy with the speech today, they think it went down really well and they think the Prime Minister did a really good job and theyre really loyal to him on the wider point about the dysfunctionality in Downing
south wales police give more details about events leading to the death of two boys in cardiff but their account raises fresh questions. inflation is in single figures for the first time since last august but food prices have continued to surge at their fastest rate in nearly 45 years and a life changing medical breakthrough as a man paralysed in a cycling accident walks again, thanks to implants in his brain. on bbc london. later in the hour, on the bbc news channel will not round up the latest action and key interviews and discuss the biggest talking points from here at the bbc sportscenter! good evening. tina turner, widely hailed as the queen of rock and roll , has died she was 83 and had been ill for some time. born anna mae bullock in the state of tennessee, she became famous in the late 1960s, performing as a duo with her abusive husband ike turner. as a solo artist with global hits like what s love got to do with it , the best and private dancer she sold
portugal and greece. up in the woods you can see guys tackling the fires. there is a huge amount of activity down here and it is hot, it is smoky. just look at the haze in the trees. we ll have details from france, and the uk, including flintshire which recorded the highest ever temperature in wales. one other main story tonight. the race to be conservative leader and next prime minister is down to four, with rishi sunak still in the lead. and coming up in the sport on the bbc news channel: simply the rest ben stokes will retire from one day international cricket after tuesday s series opener with south africa. welcome to bbc news at ten. the intense heatwave affecting many parts of britain has triggered an extreme red weather warning for most of england, meaning an actual threat to life. it s putting the health service under pressure and it s caused disruption for many travellers. the heatwave is due to reach its point of greatest danger tomorrow afternoon. wales has exp
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