this is bbc news i m rich preston with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. the queen celebrates the 70th anniversary of her accession to the throne and says she d like her daughter in law, camilla, to become queen consort. it indicates not least that the queen is thinking about what happens at the end of her reign and settled is one of the big unresolved issues about chances rain, what camilla will be known as. moroccan officials say a five year old boy, who spent four days trapped down a well, has died. a powerful storm strikes madagascar bringing floods, landslides and winds of 180 kilometres an hour. aid agencies are setting up emergency shelters. hoping to steady the ship. uk pime minister borisjohnson
how critical it is to have a fantastic team around him and i don t think, even if he can pull this back, he will be allowed to do it unless he promises to his party that he is going to overhaul that machinery. and as part of that overhaul, unusually the new chief of staff in downing street won t be a civil servant but a politician, the former brexit secretary steve barclay. his job will be to ensure that the cabinet and mps feel more involved in decision making, although tony blair s former chief of staff jonathan powell questioned whether a demanding full time role as a government official really can be combined with the job of an mp. after so called partygate, borisjohnson had to promise his mps behind closed doors that he d make significant changes to the way that downing street was run. and i m told there will be an even bigger staff shake up announced in the coming week. but he s also being pressed by seniorfigures in his party to make changes to his cabinet, to look beyond his na
part of his premiership, that he actually builds bridges, notjust between downing street and the parliamentary party but across the parliamentary party. but will this be enough? more mps are considering submitting letters of no confidence and potential rivals to the prime minister seem to be limbering up. rebuilding trust with mps is one thing, but what voters think is rather more crucial. and here in plymouth, the prime minister still seems to have his work cut out. he s apologised, he s clearing out number ten. maybe he s doing his bit. he might be doing his bit, but he let a lot of people down. well, i don t think- anybody else could take over and do any better. borisjohnson is hoping that the changes in downing street will convince his conservative critics not to iain watson, bbc news. military coups were a regular occurrence in africa in the decades that followed independence in the 1960s, and there is concern they are starting to become more frequent again. this year has already
actually care, they are happy to deal with whatever government happens to be empowered. government happens to be empowered- empowered. professor, unfortunately empowered. professor, unfortunately we - empowered. professor, unfortunately we must l empowered. professor, - unfortunately we must leave it there but thank you so much for joining us. we very grateful. this is bbc news a reminder of the headlines the queen celebrates the 70th anniversary of her accession to the throne and says she d like her daughter in law, camilla, to become queen consort. borisjohnson has announced new appointments to his team, saying they will help to improve the way downing street operates. the british prime minister had promised to make changes in response to revelations about parties during lockdown. 0ur political correspondent, iain watson, has more details. after another week of bad headlines, the loss of senior downing street staff and some of his own mps openly calling for him to go, tonight
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