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there s new reporting about the story that broke late yesterday, 40 subpoenas going all the way up to line to top people in trump s orbit. it s all about coup and insurrection. we have more on that. also something i told you about yesterday, bill gates is on the beat tonight in depth. climate change, inflation, public health, a.i., the metaverse. what he says we the west owe africa, not a conversation we have every night on the news. as well as a discussion about how mr. gates got somewhat involves in talking to joe manchin about what he says are good ideas by joe biden. so we re going to get into all of that. but we begin with republicans and the push to roll back women s rights at a time when democrats say it s wrong on policy and human rights and that they have a political answer that they think could help win the midterms. here s lindsey graham introducing a bill today. this is news right now, not a drill, that he says would ban abortion nationwide. i think we s ....
we begin in sri lanka where gotabaya rajapaksa has sent a letter formally handing over power to his prime minister, but stopping short of a resignation. our correspondent is in colombo with the latest development. we just had a statement from the office of president gotabaya rajapaksa, somebody that the protesters behind me, they have spent months camping out here in the centre of colombo, desperate for president gotabaya rajapaksa to resign and they blame him for this country s economic woes but we have had a statement from his office and it doesn t look like it is very clear exactly what he is planning to do. i have got the statement here. effectively he doesn t resign in this statement and he says that he is transferring the presidency to ranil wickremesinghe who is currently the prime minister, while he is out of the country, so this is a man who promised he would resign but he hasn t done that yet, and this is now leaving even more uncertainty, we are reading to th ....
is joining with radio 5 live to host a special edition of your questions answered, with the labour leader sir keir starmer. you re listening to and watching your questions answered: sir keir starmer, labour leader with nicky campbell on bbc 5 live and the news channel until 9:1i5 this morning. welcome. a word on the very sad news of bill turnbull, who has died. a great broadcaster, a great person as well. as well as a broadcaster he was effortlessly worn and he made it look so easy. it is was effortlessly worn and he made it look so easy- look so easy. it is very sad news, i “ust saw look so easy. it is very sad news, i just saw it look so easy. it is very sad news, i just saw it coming look so easy. it is very sad news, i just saw it coming through - look so easy. it is very sad news, i just saw it coming through now. i just saw it coming through now. that s a warm description you have just given is exactly what many people will be thinking. i think everybody listenin ....
to death while riding a mobility scooter in west london. police officers who are violent towards women or girls can be sacked under new guidance. toa to a betting chance is ordered to pay 17 million for money laundering and safety failures. prices in the uk increased by 10.1% in the year tojuly. that s the first time inflation has reached double digits since 1982. rising food and drink prices made the biggest contribution to the increase in the inflation rate between june and july this year but the cost of living is rising across the board, with rising costs being driven in part by energy prices, the ukraine war and the cost of raw materials despite this, wage increases are falling behind, with the average wage buying 3% fewer goods and services than last year. the bank of england have predicted that inflation will continue to rise and won t go down to its target of 2% for about two years. the cabinet minister kit malthouse said he understood that households are being affecte ....
blood in the 70s and 80s had suffered incredibly bad luck . a man s been arrested on suspicion of murdering 36 year old zara aleena attacked while walking in east london on sunday. mps will vote later on plans to give the government powers to scrap post brexit trade arrangements for northern ireland. the eu says it s a breach of international law. at wimbledon, british number one emma raducanu is through to the second round with a victory in straight sets in her debut on centre court. good evening and welcome to bbc news. russia has carried out a missile strike on a shopping centre in the central ukrainian city of kremenchuk. at least 10 people have been killed and a0 others injured. president zelensky said more than a thousand people had been inside at the time of the attack. joe inwood has sent this report a warning it contains some details you may find distressing. there is no part of ukraine untouched by this war. just before 4pm in the afternoon russian missiles a ....