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sri lanka s worst economic crisis deepens the island is close to running out of fuel. and, a good day for brits at wimbledon including a stunning win for katie boulter, who s knocked out last year s finalist. and coming up on the bbc news channel. england s warm up for the euros in style with a thumping victory over switzerland in zurich. good evening. a setback in our fight against climate change that s how the united nations has described a decision by the us supreme court. in a landmark ruling, the court limited the us government s ability to control carbon emissions from power plants. it marks a victory for the coal industry, and parts of america fighting energy regulation and is a major blow to president biden s plan to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. tonight the presdent said the ruling risked damaging america s ability to keep the air clean and combat climate change. from washington, here s our north america editor smith: in california today, wildfires ....
and it s a day of drama at wimbledon as the women s world number one, iga swiatek, is knocked out, along with two more british hopefuls. good evening. there are warnings of further disruption for air travellers this summer with more flights expected to be cancelled in the coming days, including at heathrow, britain s busiest airport. airlines look set to change their schedules as the busy school holiday period begins british airways said it would help provide certainty to customers. our business reporter, noor nanji, has more. after big queues at airports this summer, warnings of more disruption, with a new wave of flight cancellations expected to be announced next week. we are now right in the midst of the peak summer travel season but we re still experiencing the problems of lack of manpower, not only for airlines but across airports, ground handlers and even, in some cases, border control staff, so the mix of high volumes and lack of people is causing tremendous di ....
years since the first march. and it s a day of drama at wimbledon as the women s world number one iga swiatek is knocked out along with two more british hopefuls. good evening. there are warnings of further disruption for air travellers this summer with more flights expected to be cancelled in the coming days including at heathrow, britain s busiest airport. airlines look set to change their schedules as the busy school holiday period begins british airways said it would help provide certainty to customers. our business reporter noor nanji has more. after big queues at airports this summer, warnings of more disruption, with a new wave of flight cancellations expected to be announced next week. we are now right in the midst of the peak summer travel season but we re still experiencing the problems of lack of manpower, not only for airlines but across airports, ground handlers and even, in some cases, border control staff, so the mix of high volumes and lack of pe ....
hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are broadcaster and psychotherapist lucy beresford, and joe twyman, director of the polling organisation deltapoll. the observer says an official inquiry will investigate the prime minister s claim that a0 new hospitals will be built by 2030. in what the sunday express reports as an exclusive, ministers have urged borisjohnson and rishi sunak to cut taxes now rather than wait until the next election. another story about the prime minister the telegraph reports he has been accused of turning a blind eye to alleged sexual misconduct claims about his deputy chief whip. same as the mirror, who say he was warned twice about chris pincher s behaviour. meanwhile, the sunday times says the prince of wales has granted an honour to a peer who reportedly spent £1.7 million bailing out the prince s eco village. they also feature a colourful picture from today s pride celebrations. ....
hello and welcome if you re watching in the uk or around the world. ukraine says its forces are enduring intense russian shelling in the eastern city of lysychansk, but denies claims that they are surrounded. russia has also fired more missiles at cities in the north and south. lysychansk is the last ukrainian held city in luhansk, which is part of the industrial donbas region. these pictures from russia s state owned domestic news agency, ria, show drone images of battles near the city. but kyiv denies the claims that russian backed fighters have encircled the city. elsewhere, russia is continuing its missile strikes. in the south, ukraine s military says mykolaiv has been hit by ten missiles targetting the port and other industrial infrastructure. it s not yet clear if there are any casualities. the ukrainian authorities have accused moscow of hitting civilian targets in an effort to force them into making territorial concessions. meanwhile, two more britons captured ....