From the west. Overnight lows of 1613d. We from the west. Overnight lows of 16 13d. We start the working week with low pressure dominating which will bring more showers throughout the day. Throughout the rest of the week, it will bring more showers, mainly in the north and west, where some of them will continue to be heavy with the chance of flooding. Hello, this is bbc news with lu kwesa burak. The headlines two Mass Shootings in the united states. The first in a Walmart Store in el paso, texas, where 20 people were killed. A suspect has been taken into custody by police. Hes been identified by local media as 21 year old patrick crusius. The second shooting took place in dayton, ohio, where nine people died. Officials said the speed of the polices response could have saved hundreds of lives. If Dayton Police had not gotten to the shooter in under a minute. Think of that, 26 injured, nine dead, hundreds of people in the oregon district could be dead today. Heathrow airport holds last m
This is the scene in hong kong as chinas Central Government issues increasingly stern warnings about unrest. Talks aimed at averting strikes by thousands of Heathrow Airport workers have resumed. The airport has already cancelled 177 flights scheduled for monday and tuesday after staff who are members of one Union Rejected a pay offer. And now on bbc news, a look back at some of the highlights this week from the Victoria Derbyshire programme. Hello, and welcome. Im riz lateef. Over the next half an hour well show you some of the highlights from our programme over the last week. And we start with a health warning, that the uk is in the midst of a hidden Public Health crisis when it comes to sleep. Those are the words of the woman who runs one of the countrys leading nhs child sleep services. Professor Heather Elphick at the sheffield Childrens Hospital sleep clinic, along with the local council, operate a pioneering scheme that helps 800 children a year to get more sleep. But the profes
In the yorkshire dales, the army is helping with the clean up after several roads and bridges collapsed. An explosion in the number of older children going into care over the last five years is stretching resources and leaving kids more vulnerable thats the warning from the Childrens Commissioner. Well be speaking to her about that warning, as well as two people with direct experience of the care system. One man was moved between over 20 Foster Carers and 20 social workers. Hello, welcome to the programme. Were live until 11 this morning. Feel free to get in touch on all the stories were talking about use the hashtag victorialive. And if youre emailing and are happy for us to contact you, maybe youd like to take part in the Programme Please do include your phone number in your message. If you text, youll be charged at the Standard Network rate. First, its over to rebecca who has the news. Thank you, good morning and good morning to you. Female students, who use University Counselling s
have come to help out when the strikes are on are carrying out a very straightforward function and of course backed up by computer systems and scans that allow us to identify people of worry coming into the country. russia has launched a fresh wave of missile strikes on ukraine, in one of the biggest bombardments since the start of the war. the ukrainian authorities say about 70 missiles were launched from air and sea, with many of them intercepted. even so, towns and cities across ukraine have been hit 90% of lviv is without power, and 40% of the capital kyiv. but the head of ukrainian military intelligence has told the bbc russia is running out of missiles. hugo bachega reports from kyiv. on the outskirts of kyiv, tears and anger. the front lines are far from here but this morning war has come to them. this house was hit as russia launched another wave of air strikes. her granddaughter was in her bedroom when the attack happened and was injured. she was very scared, she
following the lead of italy, the us and beijing s neighbours. the uk says it s reviewing whether to bring in restrictions. and the uk government says it will not be held to ransom by striking public sector workers, as it defends the use of troops to man border controls. members of the armed forces that have come to help out when the strikes are on are carrying out a very straightforward function and of course backed up by computer systems and scans that allow us to identify people of worry coming into the country. russia has launched a fresh wave of missile strikes on ukraine, in one of the biggest bombardments since the start of the war. the ukrainian authorities say about 70 missiles were launched from air and sea, with many of them intercepted. even so, towns and cities across ukraine have been hit 90% of lviv is without power, and 40% of the capital kyiv. but the head of ukrainian military intelligence has told the bbc that russia is running out of missiles. hugo bach