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stand off. there is a question, can someone come through the middle and when that? meanwhile, parties of opposition in england, scotland and wales have called for an immediate general election. we don t have to go on like this, we can have stability and to have an economy that works for working people, that s why we need a general election. i m samantha simmonds. in other news this morning: a warning the health and social care system in england is gridlocked and unable to cope with the demand, putting vulnerable people at risk. president zelensky says russian forces have planted mines at a dam in kakhovka, upstream from the city of kherson, as the ukrainian offensive gets closer. oscar winning actor kevin spacey has sexual assault allegations dismissed by a jury in new york. the chess grandmaster hans niemann sues rival magnus carlsen, after the five time world champion accused him of cheating. hello and welcome to bbc news, live from westminster. liz truss moved into 10 ....
said the authorities will re evaluate safety at football matches and consider not allowing spectators. this is after the stampede we think has killed 129 people. and the chief security minister is saying the football stadium was beyond capacity. our news reporter, shelley phelps, hasjoined me with the latest details. this happened on saturday night between arema and persebaya and when the home team lost, that is when trouble began because fans rushed onto the pitch. police said they began firing tear gas because they said it was a dangerous situation and they needed to control things. after the release of tear gas people began scrambling, trying to leave the stadium. the death toll now is a 129 people, many reported to have died because of trampling and suffocation. around 180 people have been hospitalised and is expected the fatalities will continue to rise. , , ., ., rise. lets bring in jonathan head. rise. lets bring in jonathan head- just rise. lets bring in jonat ....
the penny s dropped reads the metro as trade minister ms mordaunt is eliminated from the race. according to the daily telegraph, he foreign secretary is the frontrunner to become prime minster, the winner will be announced in september but the guardian says the tory party fears a damaging six week battle between the two rivals. blue on blue dogfight is it s headline. the express bids farewll to the outgoing prime minister, claiming borisjohnson took a swipe at the former chancellor nearly a million people have cancelled their subscriptions with netflix in the past three months. but the streaming giant says it had expected to lose twice that. so, let s stick it into. welcome to both. liz truss the new favour to become the prime minister. do you think so? it become the prime minister. do you think so? . . , become the prime minister. do you think so? . ., , ~ think so? it certainly looks like that at the think so? it certainly looks like that at the moment. think ....
allegations came to light, and as we reported this morning, the prime minister was indeed aware of a formal complaint against his former deputy chief whip, downing street had said that he wasn t. so that has been the tipping point for these cabinets resignations this evening, and while i don t know what conservative mps are going to make a bet, frankly, because they wear an 999 bet, frankly, because they wear an egg glum enough mood, most of them that we have encountered today before this news, and it will make things very difficult for than as they consider their future in the party and their positions this evening. party and their positions this evenina. g ., ., ., : ., ~ evening. 0k, jonathan blake, iwill release you evening. 0k, jonathan blake, iwill release you from evening. 0k, jonathan blake, iwill release you from that evening. 0k, jonathan blake, iwill release you from that chair - evening. 0k, jonathan blake, iwill release you from that chair for - evening. 0k ....
but fresh talks tomorrow between the rmt union and rail bosses. and later in the programme we ll find out more about this live feed of a owl s nest in yorkshire has gone viral around the world. tonight with the context, scotland editor at the spectator alex massie, and democratic stragist mary anne marsh. welcome to the programme. we start in washington, dc. the us committee investigating the january 6 capitol riot has just wrapped up its fourth public hearing. it was focused on the presidential pressure donald trump put states under to overturn the election results. central to this are two battleground states arizona and georgia. joe biden won both by a razorthin margin, and president trump pushed and pushed for those in charge of the counts to overturn the results, claiming the election was fraudulent. much of today s hearing was lead by democrat congressman adam schiff. here is part of his opening statement. anyone who got in the way of donald trump s continued h ....