Asks of you, as well, to accept short term pain for long term good, the difficult trade off for the genuine solution. And i know that after all that you have been through, that is a really big ask and really difficult to hear. That is not the position we should be in. Its not the position i want to be in, but we have to end the politics of the easy answer that solves nothing. Lets speak to our political correspondent, nick eardley, at westminster. What big asks is he talking about . That is the million question, and i think what was pretty clear from keir starmer is that the next few months are not going to be that much fun actually when it comes to government announcements. The most striking bit for me was when he said the budget is coming in october and it will be painful, those with the broadest shoulders will face the heaviest burden. Absolutely clear there will be some really unpopular announcements in that budget, perhaps around attacks, perhaps focus more on people with higher incomes or as keir starmer puts it, the broadest shoulders, so abundantly that keir starmer is rolling the pitch for a tricky few months for government. The specifics of that will be scrutinised though because it is right to say, i think, there are some things the government didnt know during the election campaign. We have seen for example the last government didnt budget as much as was needed for the Public Sector pay Body Recommendations to be met, likewise there seems to be some funding at the home office that wasnt completely clear. The Labour Government we have now did the broad state of the government sector, of the countrys finances, so in that sense, when those announcements come, exactly what difficult decisions and what pain will be inflicted on the taxpayer and on the countrys finances, there will be a lot of people wondering if keir starmer could have been more open about that in the run up to the election. About that in the runup to the election. ~. ,. , about that in the runup to the election. ~. ,. ,. , election. What are the Conservatives Sa In . Election. What are the conservatives saying . The election. What are the conservatives saying . The argument election. What are the conservatives saying . The argument they election. What are the conservatives saying . The argument they will election. What are the conservatives | saying . The argument they will make is that a lot of saying . The argument they will make is that a lot of this saying . The argument they will make is that a lot of this was saying . The argument they will make is that a lot of this was known is that a lot of this was known before the election and that the labour party, the conservatives argue anyway, is doing what they always planned which is to put up taxes. That will be the big debate of the next few months. And i think the framing of this is crucial. The reason keir starmer is doing this a speech today, the week before Parliament Comes back, is he is trying to get on the front foot and say this is how we should see this debate. For him its a debate about the inheritance of the government has been left. He will say all the difficult decisions you get over the next few months are not my fault, not keir starmer� s fault, but the fault of the conservatives who mismanaged the economy. The conservatives will deny that and say there are difficult decisions to be made but they would have to be made anyway and we had started to turn the economy around. But the framing of the next few months is what today was all about, and the key warning, the thing that tells us what is to come over the next few months is the message from the Prime Minister that the budget will be painful. Obviously some of the focus was on the physical nature of difficulties as he sees them, but he also referred to the riots we saw in the summer not happening in a vacuum. Yes, and the argument he is making is that firstly communities were let down, and secondly populism became rampant under the last government and that helped create the atmosphere under which the riots took place. What i didnt hear the Prime Minister do was tackle the big question a lot of people have been asking about underlying issues, about not saying this is why the riots happened but saying how do you stop it happening again. Im not sure the government is quite in a place that it wants to engage with that question. It is a question i think that will keep being asked. A lot of people who have been following politics for a long time will cast their minds back to 2010, before i was here i hasten to add, but 2010 with George Osborne and David Cameron who did something very similar. They said we have inherited a mess, it is really bad, we will make difficult decisions, blame the last lot. It worked politically for a few years for David Cameron and George Osborne. They blamed austerity on the countrys books but labour are trying to do something similar now, to say we are going to do something that is really tough, you will not like, it is unpopular with voters but its not our lot, it is the last lot. With voters but its not our lot, it is the last lot. Nick eardley, thank ou. Ukraines president , volodymyr zelensky, has vowed to respond after at least four people were killed in a second consecutive night of heavy russian drone and missile strikes. These are pictures from central ukraine, where local Officials Say two people were killed when a hotel was wiped out in mr zelensky� s home city. Two people also died in Drone Attacks in the city of zaporizhzhia. Moscow claims its using Precision Weaponry to target energy and other infrastructure. Yesterday, russia launched one of its biggest attacks on ukraine since the start of the war. Our reporter Abdujalil Abdurasulov told us what happened across ukraine overnight and what damage was caused by this bombardment. Well, Air Raid Sirens kept going off in kyiv and across ukraine all night and this morning as well. And according to the Ukrainian Air force, russia launched some 80 drones and about ten missiles, including air launched Ballistic Missiles. And this number is much fewer than the number of missiles and Drones Moscow used yesterday during yesterdays attack, but still, it is still a deadly attack. And one of the missiles hit a hotel in kryvyi rih in central ukraine, where at least two people were killed in that attack. And the Rescue Workers are still at the site. Theyre still trying to clear the rubble and find missing people there. And also, as we speak, the russian drones, according to the Ukrainian Air force, they are still in the air and theyre threatening some of the regions, particularly the regions in the northern ukraine and therefore the threat of new aerial attacks is still not over. How well equipped does ukraine say it is to cope with such an assault . Well, ukraine has got a number of Different Air defence systems, including us made patriots, which can intercept hypersonic air launched Ballistic Missiles such as kinzhal. However, the number of these weapons is not enough they keep saying, and therefore they keep asking from the allies to provide more of those weapons, and also more missiles and ammunition for these weapons in order to be able to protect ukrainian cities from such aerial attacks. But also, ukraine keeps insisting and demanding from its allies to allow them to use long range weapons that the western countries provided and attack russia deep inside its territory, and target the airfields from where those bombers and fighterjets take off and attack ukrainian cities. Our reporter in kyiv. Francis farrell, reporter at the kyiv independent, described the attacks which rocked the city. Yesterday it was another one of these regular episodes of mass missile attacks, but you could feel that there was something different. This was a bigger one. I was actually caught outside when the attack started, and some of the explosions right overhead were really, really loud. You could see the puff of air defence working in the air, and itjust went on and on. And by the time the dust finally settled and the all clear was given, most of the city, including my apartment and the office where i work, was already without power. And, you know, kyiv, for people here, its a regular occurrence in a way, but every time, its still felt like, how is it possible that this is so everyday for us . And knowing that the damage that was done earlier this summer to the energy infrastructure, now it feels like just when the grid was recovering, now we could be in for a long period of regular blackouts. And that, of course, were only in august, but the winter is looming. How are people going to manage . So, exactly, like, when the grid is recovering, it feels like, oh, we have power for a while now, it feels like life is going back to normal but there is this looming winter coming ahead, and not only the winter itself, but the constant threat of more russian attacks, which will only degrade the grid further. And now, this isnt the first winter that ukraine has gone through with these problems, but this seems like it could be a lot worse this time. And people at least are prepared. They know what it looks like. Its about generators and power banks and, you know, preparing, looking at the timetable of blackouts. But still everyone understands that its going to be very tough. Francis farrell, reporter at the kyiv independent. In the last couple of hours, its been announced that one of the biggest music groups of the brit pop era of the 1990s oasis are reuniting. We are telepathic, you know what i mean . I know my brother better than anyone else. This is a video with the news posted on x. Brothers liam and Noel Gallagher had teased an announcement through social media, before revealing tour dates for 2025. It ends a 15 year feud between the brothers. Our culture correspondent Charlotte Gallagher spoke to us about the expected price of the tickets. Im guessing £100 plus. Thats the kind of normal price of tickets. I mean, they do seem to go up and up every time a big act does a tour. The tickets seem incredibly expensive, dont they . And thats before they end up on resale sites. And then people are paying hundreds and hundreds of pounds, like we saw with taylor swift, for example. So, with this, we dont know what the Ticket Prices are going to be. Probably in the next few days we should find out how much are they going to be different in different parts of the uk, for example . We just dont know. But theres real excitement here. Our culture correspondent Charlotte Gallagher. Jenny, how surprised are you that this is actually happening . This is actually happening . Really surrised. This is actually happening . Really surprised i this is actually happening . Really surprised. I wasnt this is actually happening . Really surprised. I wasnt expecting this is actually happening . Really surprised. I wasnt expecting it i this is actually happening . Really surprised. I wasnt expecting it atj surprised. I wasnt expecting it at all. They have been talking about a reunion for years and fans have been hoping for it, but when liam announced his Definitely Maybe Tour last year and noel didntjoin, announced his Definitely Maybe Tour last yearand noel didntjoin, i lost all hope they would get back together so im really shocked its happening. The together so im really shocked its haueninu. ,. , together so im really shocked its hauuenin. ,. , happening. The paper is used to be full of all the happening. The paper is used to be full of all the drama happening. The paper is used to be full of all the drama of happening. The paper is used to be full of all the drama of the full of all the drama of the gallagher brothers, so what do you think needs to have happened to get them to this point to stage a tour . I think its the right time. They both have their solo careers, they have had bestselling albums. They have had bestselling albums. They have done all that now. The sense of demand from the fans, it has just increased over the years, especially when liam did his Definitely Maybe Tour so the time is right and it feels like 1996 out there at the moment. I was 15 in 1996 and i remember oasis making the headlines back then but this time we have social media and my social media has blown up with all things oasis. So i think its the right time, especially with the 30th Anniversary of whats the story Morning Glory in the next year. Of whats the story Morning Glory in the next year the next year. Who will go to see them . These the next year. Who will go to see them . Those who the next year. Who will go to see them . Those who remember the next year. Who will go to see i them . Those who remember them the next year. Who will go to see them . Those who remember them the first time round . First time round . Absolutely, i include myself first time round . Absolutely, i include myself in first time round . Absolutely, i include myself in that. First time round . Absolutely, i include myself in that. The first time round . Absolutely, i | include myself in that. The Brit First Time round . Absolutely, i include myself in that. The Brit Pop Fans from the � 90s will go to see them but they will bring their kids for sure. Theres a whole generation who havent even seen oasis yet so its exciting for them and im expecting the old audience but also the new generation as well. How much of a catalyst the new generation as well. How much of a catalyst might this the new generation as well. How much of a catalyst might this be the new generation as well. How much of a catalyst might this be for the new generation as well. How much of a catalyst might this be for us of a catalyst might this be for us to see other bands of the britpop era coming back on tour . Yes. To see other bands of the britpop era coming back on tour . Yes, thats a tood era coming back on tour . Yes, thats a good point era coming back on tour . Yes, thats a good point the era coming back on tour . Yes, thats a good point. The britpop era coming back on tour . Yes, thats a good point. The britpop bands era coming back on tour . Yes, thats| a good point. The britpop bands have been touring over the years and releasing new albums, but this is a great opportunity to bring them to the forefront once again and perhaps release new material. Shed seven released an album that has done really well so its a great opportunity for britpop to come back. There hasnt been a Musical Movement like britpop since the � 90s so it would certainly be welcomed by the new generations as well, im sure. , y the new generations as well, im sure. ,. ,. , the new generations as well, im sure. ,. ,. ,. , sure. Everybody will want to hear the classics. Sure. Everybody will want to hear the classics, arent sure. Everybody will want to hear the classics, arent they . Sure. Everybody will want to hear the classics, arent they . Yes. I. The classics, arent they . Yes. I mean, personally the classics, arent they . Yes. I mean, personally im the classics, arent they . Yes. I mean, personally im really the classics, arent they . Yes. I. Mean, personally im really hoping they will play definitely maybe, whats the story Morning Glory, and the b sides from those albums like talk tonight, the master plan. Its really shocking they are b sides, but there is a sense the fans want those albums played and hopefully they will focus more on those first two albums. I they will focus more on those first two albums they will focus more on those first two albums. , � , , two albums. I wouldnt be surprised if there is a two albums. I wouldnt be surprised if there is a surge two albums. I wouldnt be surprised if there is a surge in two albums. I wouldnt be surprised if there is a surge in downloads two albums. I wouldnt be surprised if there is a surge in downloads now this news is out. Jenny, thank you for talking to us on bbc news. Thanks for having me. For talking to us on bbc news. Thanks for having me. Around the world and across thanks for having me. Around the world and across the thanks for having me. Around the world and across the uk, thanks for having me. Around the world and across the uk, this thanks for having me. Around the world and across the uk, this is l thanks for having me. Around the i world and across the uk, this is bbc news. Nigeria will become the first african country to receive mpox vaccines since the emergence of a new deadly strain of the disease. Health authorities will today receive 10,000 doses, which were ordered before the outbreak. There have been calls to speed up the international response, including the approval of new medicines. Our senior africa correspondent anne soy has the details. Well, these are donations, as you mentioned, and they were ordered for before this current outbreak that is spreading through Central Africa and parts of east africa, countries that have not encountered this outbreak of disease before. It is a big concern. Theres an ongoing meeting of the World Health Organization and African Health ministers in congo brazzaville, and we have heard from the who saying that they need at least 135 million for six months of action. They have launched a Response Plan to deal with the outbreak of what is thought to be a strain of the virus that is spreading more easily and has more serious manifestations, particularly in eastern congo. How well are the countries coping . Well, many of the countries that have reported cases, including here in kenya, they have noted they have dealt they have not dealt with this before and therefore t