latest britain s biggest manhunt in years. more than a year s rainfall in one day in parts of central greece the un calls for radical change to slow global warming. the top gear presenter freddie flintoff seen in public for the first time since being injured while filming last december. two of the favourites to lift the trophy france and new zealand go head to head in the opening match of the rugby world cup tonight. and after a jazz collective wins the mercury music prize what s behind britain s resurgent jazz scene? on a bbc london the london prison at the centre of the biggest manhunt in decades faces calls to be shut down and prisoners moved. on newsnight at 10.30 elon musk says he stopped ukraine from using his starlink satellite system to attack the russian fleet. the americans have outsourced their space programme, is this the price? good evening, after three days of searching, a significant development tonight in the hunt for daniel khalife, the terroris
claims which anthony has denied. brazil have dropped him from their squad after they say facts became public that need to be investigated. manchester united have not commented on the latest claims. the rugby world cup gets under way in a few hours with house france taking on new zealand in paris. the stad to france as a venue for what would be a huge opening fixture between both nations, france are looking to win the rugby world cup the first time. never seen a build up for a game like this one. never seen people put so much on it, i think the fact that it is a home nation who have got strong expectations of winning it, the public have got strong expectations of winning it, and it is against a team that i sensed that the public has got a lot of respect for. it is well scripted. at the end of the day, it is a game we want to go and commit everything to. two tenors, go and commit everything to. two tenors. cocoa go and commit everything to. two tenors, cocoa golf go and comm
hello, i m victoria valentine. we start in india where world leaders are expective to arrive in new delhi in the coming hours, ahead of this weekend s 620 summit. this was earlier us presidentjoe biden departing washington for the summit. uk prime minister rishi sunak is also expected to attend. the 620 group consists of 19 of the world s wealthiest economies and the european union. it accounts for 85% of global economic output and two thirds of its population. it s a key forum for international issues but there are deep divisions over some of these, like the war in ukraine. live now to siddarth varadarajan, the founding editor of the independent indian news website the wire. thank you very much forjoining us here on bbc news. what hope is there that india is able to push to the fore the agenda of the global south? i think for india, the 620 has always been about, in a sense, pushing the ideas, views and interests of the global south. we ve been doing this since 2008,
he used to lead. in yemen we revisit the 11 year old blind from birth who refuses to let the country s civil war defeat him, ahmed. and we are alive at the mercury music prize in london where we on newsnight at 10.30, no sightings of a man charged with terrorism offences, still on the run after escaping from wandsworth prison strapped to a food lorry. what are the consequences, for the prison service ultimately the government? good evening. a terror suspect who escaped from wandsworth prison early yesterday morning is still at large, with police saying there ve been no confirmed sightings of him. daniel khalife was awaiting trial accused of gathering information for iran. he escaped by strapping himself under a food delivery van still dressed as a prison chef. more details have emerged about how he got out. our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford can tell us more. yes, reeta. this picture is the most important new development in the manhunt. it s the best cctv imag
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