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nasa successfully crashes a probe into an asteroid to test whether space rocks that might threaten earth could be deflected out of the way. ukrainians in four russian held regions have one final day to vote in a referendum, kyiv and its western allies dismiss as a sham. the head of the metropolitan police pledges to be ruthless in rooting out corruption, racism and misogyny in the force. a state funeral is underway for the former japanese prime minister shinzo abe. leaders from across the world are at the service. and coming up in the sport: a moral boosting draw for england against germany in their final match before the world cup. good morning. banks and building societies have withdrawn some of their mortgage deals because of the volatility on global markets. interest rates are expected to rise significantly over the coming months with analysts predicting they could edge up towards 6% next year. what s caused it? well, the chancellor s mini budget last week has spo ....
to test whether space rocks that might threaten earth could be deflected out of the way. as far as we can tell, our first planetary defence test was a success, and i think we can clap to that, everyone. cheering. so. right? so, yeah, well, i. yeah, i think the earthlings should sleep better. ukrainians in four russian held regions have one final day to vote in a referendum that kyiv and its western allies dismiss as a sham. hello and welcome if you re watching in the uk or around the world. in the uk, chancellor kwasi kwarteng is meeting fund managers this morning after days of volatility on global markets. banks and building societies in britain have withdrawn some of their mortgage deals, and interest rates are expected to rise significantly over the coming months. so, what s caused it? well, the chancellor s mini budget last week has spooked the markets. it has been followed by a dramatic fall in the value of the pound. yesterday, it dropped to a record low against the us ....
six days have passed since the death of her majesty the queen and as london prepares to host the first state funeral in nearly 60 years another important event in the period of national mourning is about to take place this afternoon. overnight in the bow room of buckingham palace it isa it is a grand room overlooking the gardens of buckingham palace. the late queen s coffin has been lying at rest ready for today s state procession to westminster hall and the lying in state over the coming days. the royal household will pass responsibility to the state for the events to come. it is a reflection of the status of the event in terms of the status of the event in terms of the status of the event in terms of the monarch s passing. the procession will make its way along the mall. it is decked in union flags. they will make their way to whitehall and parliament square. this is the ceremonial route travelled so many times by the queen on very happy occasions including jubile ....
to the committee s probe and it s the first conviction of anyone for the defying the committee. they guilty verdicts are now putting the spotlight on others who have to find the committee subpoenas, including secret service agents who have lawyered up with private counsel. as the probe into the text messages. which are potential evidence turned into a criminal inquiry. all of that is making a blockbuster week for the january six committee. it used a second primetime hearing to show it excruciating detail that trump consistently and repeatedly resisted pleas to condemn that maga mob that was the filing the capitol. the mob was accomplishing president trump s purpose, so of course he did not intervene. here is what will be clear by the end of the hearing, president trump did not fail to act during the 187 minutes between leaving the ellipse and telling the mob to go home. he chose not to act. joining me, now charles clemente union at msnbc legal analyst and civil righ ....
four days after the death of queen elizabeth ii, at her scottish estate, the eyes of millions of people throughout scotland, the united kingdom, the commonwealth and beyond are fixed on the city of edinburgh this afternoon as the people of the country her majesty loved so much have their opportunity to say farewell. flags are at half mast, and there s a palpable sense of respectful remembrance around the capital, a city the late queen knew so well. back injuly, when the queen s health was already giving cause for concern, she nonetheless decided that the annual summer stay at balmoral castle in aberdeenshire would go ahead as planned. and so she undertook the journey she d made countless times over the long years of her life, from windsor to her scottish estate, a place full of happy memories for her majesty and the royal family. later this afternoon, the focus of the day s formal events will be a service at st giles cathedral, or the high kirk of edinburgh. a place of worsh ....