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BBC News

last month there was a fall in the number of people visiting high street shops, retail parks and shopping centres. the analysis firm, springboard, says it is the first time since 2009 that footfall has declined between june and july. rising interest rates, the wet weather and industrial action on the railways are thought to be responsible. and at 12.15, we're running a special your questions answered session here on bbc news as a decision on interest rates is expected at midday from the bank of england. if the rate does move its going to have an impact on many so please be sure to send in your questions using the hashtag bbc your questions. you're live with bbc news. next to niger and some breaking news. in the past few minutes france has said that it has finished the evacuation of hundreds of french and european citizens from the country after the coup last week. in total, 1,079 people

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BBC News

their decision at midday, we make their decision at midday, we are seeing the fastest rise in rates in modern history at the moment. this will be the 14th consecutive rise, it is all aimed at tackling inflation, trying to control inflation, trying to control inflation, managing inflation, and we know it is a bitter medicine from the bank, this is the intention, getting us to borrow less, to spend less, dampen demand, so it does seem to be working, the rate of inflation is finally slowing. under 8% for the first time in the year, but at what cost? walking an economic tightrope because fears of recession are swirling again. i want to hearfrom you. are you worried about the impact the rate rise could have on your business, we have been hearing from hairdressers and businesses,

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Breakfast

because of injury. here in adelaide, it is cloudy, it is supposed to be dry later. fingers crossed it will be for this vital match. studio: thank you. you can listen to live coverage of the lionesses�* match against china on bbc 5 live from midday. plans to start moving asylum—seekers onto the bibby stockholm barge have been delayed, amid fire safety concerns. our political correspondent nick eardleyjoins us. we have had many delays with the project and now another. goad project and now another. good morning- _ project and now another. good morning- the _ project and now another. good morning. the word _ project and now another. good morning. the word from - project and now another. (13mg. morning. the word from government is there are final preparations taking place, including fire safety checks. campaigners have been worried about fire safety on the bibby stockholm. the barge, which you can see on your screen, the capacity has been

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BBC News at One

our business correspondent dharshini david reports. young man, what were you looking for? at this market in hythe, the cost of the food trader taryn buys has settled, but remains high. thank you. a lot of pork product and cheese as well. cheese and butter has sort of plateaued and maybe dropped a fraction, but nothing to like we've seen maybe two or three years ago. do you want some of the mixture? yeah? selling dried beef. amanda is seeing other costs rise and is struggling not to pass those on. i'm trying to do more markets so i can get some more money in, but then again, you've got to pay the market fees, you've got to pay your fuel costs, which have gone up as well. and, you know, i've sold a vehicle so that i'm not paying out for an extra vehicle. annette sold out of bread by midday, but for her, wage costs are a challenge. if the minimum wage goes up, i then the wages for other people who are not on minimum wage go up as well. - so they maintain a differential-

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CNN Newsroom Live

dangerously hot. a steady rise begin this is weekend for spain and itsaly. in italy health officials have issued a warning for 15 cities, including rome and florence. we go live to rome. barbie, the mediterranean, no stranger to summer heat, but this is unusual. how are folks coping there? >> reporter: you know, they are supposed to be inside during this approaching midday. this is the hottest time of the day the next several hours. but there are a shocking number of tourists out here. we're in center rome. there are tourists all over because this is tourist season. people plan these trips for a long time in advance. there's no way they are going to cancel because it's supposed to be hot. but it's dangerous. think urging people to go inside museums and churches during the hottest part of the day and stay hydrate d there are 4,000 water fountains that people can use to cool off or to fill up their water bottles. but even that's not going to be

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CNN Newsroom With Fredricka Whitfield

firefighters seem to have a good grasp on controlling those three wildfires. none of them have come close to densely-populated areas or too many homes. so that is certainly good news. six flags is also telling us that, you know, we're in a new era where they've had to design more shaded areas as temperatures more and more often are getting into the triple digits. so they feel as though they are ready, and we are ready, with our sun screen, our cnn hats, as well, we're going to be here all day, so watch this space. we will see as more and more people descend on the park when it opens in two and a half hours. >> you're prepared, i like it. everyone else, be prepared and proceed with caution. thank you very much. we will check back with you as it gets warmer toward midday for you. the sky-rocketing temperatures are forcing some businesses and parks to readjust their hours, or close all together. and the heat is only going to intensify this weekend. cbs meed meteorologist brandon miller is joining us right now. brandon, so why is this happening? i mean i realize we're in the

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CNN News Central

today, more than 90 million americans are under extreme heat warnings across 15 states. parts of europe are also feeling the effects of record-setting heat. we learned in greece, they had to briefly close the acropolis of athens, because of how dangerous the conditions are becoming, and the temperatures could peak at 108 in athens by midday. here in the united states, it is not just the temperatures that are scaring everyone, but it is how long so many cities and regions in the united states are under the wild temperatures and heat indexes. joining me for more on this is the contributor for the rolling stone magazine, and author of the book "the heat will kill you first." so, jeff, as i said, 90 million

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CNN This Morning

i prefer the mic to be floating rather than holding it. maybe we'll see that as a little gimmick during the conversation. i'm wondering, first of all, what is your day-to-day like on the international space station? does it ever just feel like you're adjusted to it, it feels normal? >> it takes a while when you first get here. i've been here before but only for a short amount of time. you're here for a couple weeks and work your way through. up here now, when you're up here for six months, it takes a significant amount of time, probably five, six weeks before it feels normal. and even then you're still adjusting and adjusting. i'll probably be adjusting until the day i leave. it's amazing. you're very busy every single day. you work from 7:30 to 7:30 gmt time. it's about midday for us. >> stephen, you talk about the

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The Situation Room With Wolf Blitzer

correspond rant manu raju with more on the remarks and the apparent about-face. senator tuberville continued to double down this morning, then shifted midday. what's the fallout on the hill, where are we right now? >> reporter: yeah, there was a lot of criticism from both sides of the aisle about those comments. republicans distancing themselves from those comments, saying that white nationalism has no place in their party, denouncing white nationalism. then ultimately tommy tuberville himself saying that this afternoon, that white nationalists are racists. i asked whether republican leadership urged himself to clean up those remarks. he said he that didn't happen but he said he do so because he was concerned that republicans and conservatives were being painted with a broad brush as being racist. ultimately he said all white nationalists are racist. ly asked the republican leader mitch mcconnell about tuberville dancing around this issue, he made clear he disagreed. >> senator tuberville seems to

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