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cuts that are coming. john swinney argues that the snp has taken a progressive approach to taxation in scotland and that has led to an additional £1.5 billion being available to spend on public services here. i think in effect his argument is that the snp has an unwavering conviction, he would say, that strong public services and a strong economy go hand—in—hand. he is trying to form a narrative for the voters in scotland who are making up their minds who to vote for injuly. as he would put it, labour and the conservatives are in effect, when it comes to public spending, cut from the same cloth. immigration and the controversial drew and adeel are at the centre of election debates. —— rwanda deal. sir keir starmer has committed to scrap the scheme if he wins the keys to downing street. but under a separate agreement, one group of migrants were already transferred to rwanda by the british authorities more than a year ago. they are part of the tamil minority group and made a 1000 milejourney of the tamil minority group and made a 1000 mile journey across the indian ocean, landing on the british 0verseas territory of diego garcia in october of 2021. a secret —— secretive military island. they were among the first taking refugee status in a uk territory after being transferred for medical treatment. but while their claims for international protection have been approved, the group is now in limbo in the capital. they told the bbc they feel unsafe and afraid. a warning that you may find details in this report distressing, including some images of self—harm. a group of migrants who have already been here for more than a year after being transferred from diego garcia are fighting to get out. they have agreed to meet with me on condition that we don't disclose their identities. i that we don't disclose their identities.— that we don't disclose their identities. , . ., that we don't disclose their identities. ,. . , identities. i feel unsafe. that is wh i identities. i feel unsafe. that is why i don't _ identities. i feel unsafe. that is why i don't like _ identities. i feel unsafe. that is why i don't like to _ identities. i feel unsafe. that is why i don't like to stay - identities. i feel unsafe. that is why i don't like to stay in - identities. i feel unsafe. that is i why i don't like to stay in rwanda. we are scared. you don't feel safe here? ., . ., ~ . here? no, i am not safe here. me and m dad, here? no, i am not safe here. me and my dad. we — here? no, i am not safe here. me and my dad. we are _ here? no, i am not safe here. me and my dad, we are working, _ here? no, i am not safe here. me and my dad, we are working, some - here? no, i am not safe here. me and my dad, we are working, some men, | my dad, we are working, some men, they tried to touch my private parts three or four times, they tried to touch my private parts three orfour times, somebody touched my private part in public place. touched my private part in public lace. ., , ., touched my private part in public lace. . , . , , place. that must have been very difficult to _ place. that must have been very difficult to see _ place. that must have been very difficult to see that _ place. that must have been very difficult to see that happen - place. that must have been very difficult to see that happen to i place. that must have been very l difficult to see that happen to your daughter? translation: i difficult to see that happen to your daughter? tuna/mom- difficult to see that happen to your daughter? translation: i could do nothinu. daughter? translation: i could do nothing- what _ daughter? translation: i could do nothing. what can _ daughter? translation: i could do nothing. what can i _ daughter? translation: i could do nothing. what can i do? _ daughter? translation: i could do nothing. what can i do? who - daughter? translation: i could do nothing. what can i do? who can . daughter? translation: i could do nothing. what can i do? who can i l nothing. what can i do? who can i complain to? i am helpless. officials who need to protect us will not listen to us. my daughter cries in that room, i cry here. i see many things no father should see. ., . y see many things no father should see. ., . , ., see many things no father should see. ., ._ ., i.” see many things no father should see. ., ., see. how many more years at the uk government _ see. how many more years at the uk government will _ see. how many more years at the uk government will spoil— see. how many more years at the uk government will spoil my _ see. how many more years at the uk government will spoil my future? - see. how many more years at the uk government will spoil my future? my life. government will spoil my future? my life my— government will spoil my future? my life. my freedom. rwanda is an open-air— life. my freedom. rwanda is an open—air prison, so please send me to a safer_ open—air prison, so please send me to a safer country. we open-air prison, so please send me to a safer country.— to a safer country. we have been sent these _ to a safer country. we have been sent these videos _ to a safer country. we have been sent these videos from _ to a safer country. we have been sent these videos from diego - to a safer country. we have been - sent these videos from diego garcia. the group in rwanda living for months in this camp. they have been granted international protection that no country has been identified to relocate them to. and for more than a year, they have been waiting here. i am just on my way to meet two other migrants who were brought to diego garcia, who told me they are also scared to leave their homes. like at the migrants, the uk moved them to rwanda medical cake following self—harm and suicide attempts. they talk of ongoing feelings of despair and hopelessness at the current situation. translation: at the current situation. tuna/mom- at the current situation. translation: ~ ., ., translation: we are not getting ro er translation: we are not getting preper medical— translation: we are not getting proper medical treatment, - translation: we are not getting proper medical treatment, we - translation: we are not gettingl proper medical treatment, we have mental health issues. whenever we go and tell the doctors about our problems, they say they can't help us. they don't give us any treatment. we reported this to the british authorities. they keep on saying the treatment is good and they will look into our complaints. we wonder if we should be thankful to britain_ we wonder if we should be thankful to britain for saving our lives when we arrived — to britain for saving our lives when we arrived at diego garcia, or whether— we arrived at diego garcia, or whether we should get angry with them _ whether we should get angry with them for— whether we should get angry with them for putting my life in limbo. sometimes surviving is difficult but living _ sometimes surviving is difficult but living without freedom is even more difficult _ living without freedom is even more difficult i_ living without freedom is even more difficult. i don't know whether the people _ difficult. i don't know whether the people who saved our lives know how we are _ people who saved our lives know how we are living — people who saved our lives know how we are living now. we are suffering every _ we are living now. we are suffering every dav — we are living now. we are suffering every dav i — we are living now. we are suffering eve da . ., r' we are living now. we are suffering eve da. . ., we are living now. we are suffering eve da. ., ., ., every day. i asked a top rwanda official if she _ every day. i asked a top rwanda official if she was _ every day. i asked a top rwanda official if she was concerned - every day. i asked a top rwanda official if she was concerned by l official if she was concerned by these reports.— official if she was concerned by these reports. official if she was concerned by these reorts. ~ , , , ., these reports. absolutely. they are human beings— these reports. absolutely. they are human beings and _ these reports. absolutely. they are human beings and they _ these reports. absolutely. they are human beings and they are - these reports. absolutely. they are human beings and they are in - these reports. absolutely. they are i human beings and they are in rwanda. it breaks my heart to think that somebody may not feel safe in this country, especially when we have worked very hard to make this country safe for everyone, which is why i believe it is peculiar that in this country, with very low crime rates, where everyone can work at all hours of the day and night, safely, that they would feel unsafe. she tells me there is no similarity between this group and those who could be sent from the uk who would be fully supported and integrated into their society. but when i asked these migrants what their message would be to asylum seekers, they all say the same thing. don't come. neither the conservatives nor labour responded to our questions about this group. the conservatives say sending some asylum seekers to rwanda will help deter vulnerable migrants from making perilous crossings, while labour says it would scrap the plan, describing it as a con. reform uk says it would use overseas territories to rapidly process asylum seekers who arrive from safe countries. the liberal democrats say the policy should be investigated. they say the scheme as unworkable and immoral. now, more offices are todayjoining a large search and rescue operation. in the scorching greek sunshine, the searches are continuing — both on land and from the air — trying to find out what has happened to michael mosley. this picture — along with an appeal for information — was posted on a local facebook group. greek police say michael mosley was with his wife on st nikolas beach on wednesday lunchtime when he decided to go for a walk. a sighting was reported at pedi. he then failed to return. he didn't have his phone with him. what can science tell us about getting a better night's sleep? some people think of sleep as a luxury... michael mosley, who's 67, has been on our tv screens for more than two decades, talking about health and science. apparently, this is the easiest and most reliable way to find out. a presenter known for getting stuck in. i've got this list of the things that i'm allowed on my new diet. he would often focus on diet and exercise. he's a regular on the one show. last night's programme opened with the presenters sharing the feelings of many viewers. lots of us concerned to hear that our friend michael mosley has gone missing whilst on holiday in greece, and our thoughts are very much with his wife clare and the rest of his family at this worrying time. we hope for more positive news. and his disappearance is the front page story on the daily mail, where he's a columnist. the search is proving to be challenging, covering rugged terrain. the police, firefighters, a sniffer dog and volunteers are involved. all the rescue teams of the island are looking to find him. with drones, they are going into all the island. as concerns for michael mosley grow, police say more officers willjoin the search today, as an extreme heat warning for the island is issued. simon jones, bbc news. our correspondent has been travelling from a neighbouring island of rhodes, from where he sent this update. there are now around 25 people involved in the search for michael mosley. police, fire and locals of the island have seen where he was last seen on wednesday around 1:30pm in the afternoon greek time. he was with his wife, they were on a nearby secluded beach, not too far from where they were staying, and he set out to walk home across the island, along a coastal path. we understand he did not have his phone with him. that was the last time he was seen. there is a major operation. people trying to find this well known, this much loved british tv personality. he is very well known to viewers of the bbc, he has been on channel 4, he is a columnist for the daily mail, he is a wedi well known face in the uk, and there is this major operation to find him, but there has been no sign of him. they are searching on land and the concern if he is on land somewhere, if he is lost, is the intense heat. it is not that late in the day and it is very hot and it is only set to get hotter. there is an extreme heat warning. the other three are, the greater fear, warning. the other three are, the greaterfear, is that warning. the other three are, the greater fear, is that he has fallen in some way. it is a beautiful island but it is very rugged, very unforgiving, and there are concerns he could have slipped, and that is why the search and rescue operation is notjust on land but at sea as well. something which will be a great concern to his friends and family. let's catch up with the weather. at the moment it is lovely when you have got the sunshine on your back, not particularly pleasant out of it. that continues not only today but through the weekend. low pressure is centred to the north and so the air is coming all the way around from iceland. fairly brisk winds throughout today. the weather front which brought the rain across scotland and northern ireland this morning will sit across parts of northern england this afternoon, particularly the further north you are, so lots of cloud, rain and drizzle at times. blustery winds. to the south, a few isolated showers dotted around but after a sunny morning, a bit more cloud into the afternoon. the wind making it feel cool out of that sunshine, but in the sunshine, temperatures around 13-19 c the sunshine, temperatures around 13—19 cfor the sunshine, temperatures around 13—19 c for most. still a few degrees down on way we would want in june. this evening and overnight, a lot more cloud for england and wales, the chance of a few showers continuing. scotland and northern ireland continuing to see showers. in the east of scotland, could get down to lower single figures tomorrow morning. not as cool across england and wales thanks to the increase amount of cloud. saturday slightly cloudier for england and wales to begin with. they will be some showers, even longer spells of rain across wales for a time, but it does brighten up. longer spells of sunshine by the end of the day. sunshine and showers elsewhere. little change and temperatures are not far off what we are seeing this afternoon. through saturday evening and overnight, some clear skies to end the day, a cold night in store and certainly through parts of scotland, central, southern england, east wales, we could see temperatures into lower single figures, leading to a chilly start to sunday. cloud increasing from the north and west with some outbreaks of rain. a damp day in northern ireland. sunshine and showers and a blustery wind continues in scotland. if anything, on sunday, after the coolest art and the cloud increasing, a cooler day than we see today and on saturday. as we go into next week, as low pressure pulls off into scandinavia, we have got more of a northerly wind, directly from the arctic. again, the sun strong enough to make it feel pleasant enough to make it feel pleasant enoughin enough to make it feel pleasant enough in any sunny moments, but it will feel colder when the showers and the rain cloud come your way. this is bbc news. the headlines: rishi sunak apologises for leaving d—day celebrations early saying it was a mistake not to have left longer. the bbc hosts its first election debate tonight featuring representatives from the seven biggest parties. the search continues for the broadcaster michael mosley who has gone missing whilst on holiday in greece. taylor swift fans are in a frenzy, the tour kicks off tonight in edinburgh. the white house is calling on israel to publicly release the names of 20 to publicly release the names of 20 to 30 hamas fighters it says it was targeting an air strike on a school being used as a shelter in gaza. the head of the un agency says the attack was horrific and more than 35 people are thought to have died. to carry out attacks. nine names have been released so far as we were just hearing. but we are waiting on a full list. the israeli military says that women and children were not in the area, that its surveillance had shown that. but people at the scene told us is that men and boys were sleeping in one building of the school and women and girls were sleeping in another. that was something that, that was the setup. we also did hear one woman talking to a newsagency that she said her io—year—old nephew had been killed because a gas canister had exploded during the strike. lots of information coming from the scene thatis information coming from the scene that is not exactly clear. as foreign journalists, that is not exactly clear. as foreignjournalists, we don't that is not exactly clear. as foreign journalists, we don't have access to what is going on. that makes it more difficult, we are relying on localjournalists within with us. the hospital nearby where most of the casualties were taken has been really very chaotic. it has been saying they have been overwhelmed by the number of casualties it has seen this week. this is an area that is so crowded with displaced people because more than i with displaced people because more thani million people left with displaced people because more than 1 million people left rafa with displaced people because more thani million people left rafa in the past month as israel began its military offensive right there near the southern border with egypt and that has pushed a lot of people into these urban refugee camps in the middle of the gaza strip. washington has been calling for israel to be more transparent here and we have also had the un condemning this attack with a spokesman there talking about how people in gaza removing in what he described as a death struggle, trying to find safety, moving around the gaza strip to try to escape from the fighting. our top story, rishi sunak has apologised for his early departure from d—day commemorations in france following criticism of his decision to return to the uk to campaign. tom symons is with the conservative campaign. you're on the bus, the signal is coming and going. we have had this apology and this interview now with the prime minister and david cameron has also been interviewed, he says, i believe all credit should go to rishi sunak for saying he regretted leaving early. yes and he has given an interview during a visit this morning in wiltshire in which he made clear that the intention seems to have been to attend the british ceremonies for d—day was my commemorations in portsmouth and in france but not to attend the international leaders part of those commemorations at whichjoe biden and emmanuel macron were going to be there. , , i. and emmanuel macron were going to be there. , , there. sorry, we “ust lost you, can ou still there. sorry, we “ust lost you, can you still hear— there. sorry, wejust lost you, can you still hear us? _ there. sorry, wejust lost you, can you still hear us? i _ there. sorry, wejust lost you, can you still hear us? i am _ there. sorry, wejust lost you, can you still hear us? i am sorry, i there. sorry, wejust lost you, can you still hear us? i am sorry, he i you still hear us? i am sorry, he must be travelling, he is on the bus and our correspondence is with the conservative campaign and they are travelling so that signal slightly coming and going, apologies, but these are the images of the prime minister rishi sunak who was of course at the british and other international events for d—day and he has expressed his apologies for leaving early yesterday afternoon at the international event. he was asked about whether this showed he did not care and he said, no, i do care deeply and he realised he had regretted leaving early. a lot of political comment coming in, as you can imagine. tom, can you still hear us? i know you are on the conservative campaign bus, i was just trying to sum up, we had quite a lengthy interview with rishi sunak that we played within the last half an hour or so and the prime minister obviously expressing his regret. yes, and apologies for the signal, we are heading west in the conservative bus, a second appearance in the west country. as you said, he has given an interview, which he had pretty much repeated the same lime several times, which is to explain that he attended the british bit of the commemorations for d—day, but not the international leaders bed of those commemorations, so not appearing with world leaders. it is seems to have been taken, as he said, before the election was ever called and he has denied some suggestions... {lila ever called and he has denied some suggestions- - -_ ever called and he has denied some suggestions... 0k, apologies, tom, we are losing _ suggestions... ok, apologies, tom, we are losing your— suggestions... 0k, apologies, tom, we are losing your signal. _ suggestions... 0k, apologies, tom, we are losing your signal. we i suggestions... 0k, apologies, tom, we are losing your signal. we will i we are losing your signal. we will try to come back to him maybe when the signal is clearer. but these are the signal is clearer. but these are the images from earlier this week with the prime minister, who is seen escorting one of the veterans there. the prime minister made the point that he had had this itinerary set some weeks ago with his plans very much to go to this incredibly important event, the anniversary of d—day, the 80th anniversary of d—day, the 80th anniversary of d—day, and he went to british events in this country and in northern france. he then decided to come back yesterday afternoon, missing the international event, which was attended, of course, byjoe biden and other leaders. there was criticism by some of that decision and the prime minister has issued an apology this morning. he first of all put up the message on social media and he has done an interview, explaining his position now. david cameron did remain, the foreign secretary, former prime minister, of course, he was with the prime minister and others from the government in northern france and he did take his place in some of those events that we saw. let us hear from him who spoke again today. i events that we saw. let us hear from him who spoke again today.- him who spoke again today. i think it is a tribute _ him who spoke again today. i think it is a tribute to _ him who spoke again today. i think it is a tribute to the _ him who spoke again today. i think it is a tribute to the way _ him who spoke again today. i think it is a tribute to the way he - him who spoke again today. i think it is a tribute to the way he is, i it is a tribute to the way he is, that he thought on reflection, he wished he had stayed in france and instead of digging in and defending himself, hejust came instead of digging in and defending himself, he just came straight out and said, on reflection, i wish i had stayed longer. to be fair, he was at the portsmouth event with all veterans, gave a berlin speech, he was at the for british event at our brand—new commemoratives centre in normandy where he was with the veterans, gave a fantastic speech. he always represents our country very well abroad, and he had a long—standing planet to return after that. we are in the middle of an election campaign so that is not surprising but on reflection he said he wished he had stayed with litter event. there is a credit to him but he has been so frank about it. a lot of reaction still coming in and we will bring that to you. netflix has said it will vigorously defend a law suit being brought by a scottish woman who's said to have been the inspiration behind a character in its hit drama, baby reindeer. fiona harvey, who says martha is based on her, claims the streaming service told brutal lies about her to over 50 million viewers. she's claiming £132 million in damages. baby reindeer was a phenomenal success for netflix — one of its biggest shows this year. it depicts a violent stalker called martha, who harasses and assaults an aspiring comedian in london. and it claims that the whole story is true — "this is a true story" is the text written on the screen at the beginning of episode one. but now the woman who is widely believed to be the inspiration behind martha — fiona harvey — she's filed a lawsuit in california claiming that her depiction in the series is defamatory. and she says that that central claim that this is a true story is the biggest lie in television history, and she denies stalking and assault. i was talking to her lawyer, richard roth, a little earlier — he said that he has incontrovertible documentary evidence that his client has never been convicted of a crime in the uk. that would contradict a claim in the series that martha was given a four—and—a—half—year sentence in prison for stalking. and in that lawsuit, fiona harvey also claims that she suffered emotional distress as a result of the series, she says she received death threats and it ruined her life, and that the programme's makers made no attempt to disguise her identity. and speaking to the bbc a little earlier, fiona harvey said that she had no doubt that she would win her case. now, we haven't heard yet from netflix, but richard roth — he said that he expects the company's lawyers to deny any link, any connection whatsoever between fiona harvey and the characters in baby reindeer. but one thing netflix could do is they could refer to a note in the credits of the show — that says, "this programme is based on real events, however certain characters, names, incidents, locations and dialogue have been fictionalised for dramatic purposes." so netflix could try and use that. safety officials say we could expect e. coli which has seen over 100 people full six. tests are ongoing but experts believe it is to be linked to a widely available food products. most often, people catch e. coli from eating contaminated food. past outbreaks have been linked to bean sprouts, prepacked salads and sandwiches and undercooked meat. in the new year, some lancashire cheese was recalled as a precaution after an e. coli death. it is not yet known what is behind the current spate of cases being investigated. lab tests suggest this is a single outbreak. it predicts more cases to come. so far, there have been 81 cases in england, 18 in wales, 13 in scotland and one person in northern ireland who believes they cut it in england. the youngest of the 113 ill in recent weeks is two years old and the oldest, 79. while most people will easily recover, some can be very unwell. will easily recover, some can be very unwell-— will easily recover, some can be ve unwell. , , , , ., ., very unwell. these types of e. coli infections associated _ very unwell. these types of e. coli infections associated with - very unwell. these types of e. coli infections associated with very i infections associated with very nasty diarrhoea, sometimes vomiting. in the vast majority of people, it is a self—limiting infection but it is a self—limiting infection but it is quite a nasty disease and you will be off work for a few days with it. so, it can range from unpleasant diarrhoea to unfortunately sometimes much more completed infections. since the bacteria that cause the illness thrive in the gut and faeces, people can also get sick from contact with infected animals or contaminated waterways. in march, rowers in the oxford cambridge boat race were warned not to swim in the river because of e. coli. it usually takes a few days from being infected for symptoms like diarrhoea, vomiting, stomach cramps and fever, to show. consumers will be told if and when a food source is identified. scientists say climate change could threaten the food supply of and hurting wales. sea ice is declining at an alarming rate and researchers say humpback whales hold clues about the effect that's having on the marine ecosystem. our science correspondent victoria gilljoined a research mission, led by the wildlife charity the wwf, which is carrying out health checks on humpback whales around the antarctic peninsula. delving into the lives of antarctic antarctic a's giants. we're with a team of wildlife scientists studying humpback whales up close. that is pretty amazing, to be able to see them under the water! the researchers have special permits to check the health of whales in this part of antarctica. the climate is shifting in the antarctic peninsula faster than anywhere else in antarctica. scientists want to know what impact rising temperatures and other pressures — like tourism and fishing — have on wildlife here. 0h! and they have a surprising way of finding that out. so is that a weapon? no, it's not a weapon, it's a tool. that tool allows natalia to take whale tissue biopsies. a tube on the end of each arrow takes just a tiny nick... ..out of each animal's body. the sample is three centimetre, something like that, for an animal, you know 16 metres long. so it's essentially a mosquito bite. well, it clearly didn't bother them very much because they're hanging around the boat. analysing this tissue can reveal if a female humpback is pregnant. in years that we have low sea ice then the following year, you have lower pregnancy rates, and that's as good as it gets in, like, you know, getting to know the environment and getting to know the effects of all these conservation threats on the animals. this is what the whales and many other animals here feed on — antarctic krill. swarms of them thrive here because they eat algae that lives in sea ice. so researchers want to know if this crucial marine food supply is decreasing as rising temperatures melt the ice. and they're using another scientific tool. oh, this is fantastic! the social, intelligent giants work together to catch krill inside a net of bubbles. as well as recording their behaviour, scientists use the drone to work out the whales' weight. from the drone, we're measuring how fat it's becoming over the season, and that's really important because some populations around the world are getting skinny because they're not getting enough to eat because of climate—change impacts. gb's coming up on the left, mom's pooping. one quick health check on this environment is to examine what's coming out of the animals that depend on krill. liquid gold! is that what i think it is? is exactly what you think it is, and it smells exactly like you think it would. it's whale poo. whale poo. yeah. by keeping a check on its gigantic residents, researchers hope to understand how to protect this fragile wilderness for all the wildlife here. victoria gill, bbc news, in the antarctic peninsula. thefts of mobile phones have been increasing in recent years, making them one of the most stolen items. these have been captured on camera and because funds are being increasingly used to store bank details, they become even more of a target for thieves. when officers catch the rider, they find not one but 2a stolen phones on him. it's a crime that is becoming more common. mobile devices are the most stolen item now in england and wales according to the latest ons crime survey. criminals find various ways to get hold of the phones, knowing they usually contain valuable financial and personal data. this man, who wanted to stay anonymous, was out with work colleagues when his drink was spiked, his phone was taken, and he was defrauded of more than £20,000. there was a credit card transaction made by google pay. there were also three bank transfers. the whole time these criminals had my phone, they were able to access my financial apps, and these four transactions resulted in significant money being withdrawn from my business and personal accounts which has had a serious impact on my ability to run my company, and it's also had a serious impact on my mental health and that of my family. although the devices themselves are valuable and often sold on, it's now the credit and debit cards stored on them, as well as banking and otherfinancial apps, that the thieves are after. primarily what's in it for them is data. of course these days we have all of our banking and financial apps on our phones and all manner of passwords saved, perhaps, for every service we engage with, and that's primarily what they are after. that attracts a high price on the dark web. there are people who will pay many times the value of the handsetjust for the data that's on it. meanwhile, this man's traumatic experience and the financial fallout has made him more vigilant. since the incident occurred, i've deleted a lot of financial apps off my phone and i've also disabled facial recognition and thumb and fingerprint access just in case. mike lynch has been cleared of fraud charges in francisco court. he was facing fraud charges over the $11 billion sale of his software firm, autonomy to hewlett—packard in 2011. he had been accused of inflating the value of his firm ahead of the sale but a jury has found him not guilty on all counts when autonomy was sold to hewlett—packard 13 years ago, it was one of the top 100 public companies in the uk. the sale marked the largest ever takeover of a british technology business. hewlett—packard later business. hewlett—packa rd later wrote business. hewlett—packard later wrote down the company's value by more than $8 billion, leading to criminal charges that mike lynch had defrauded hewlett—packard by defrauded hewlett—packa rd by invading defrauded hewlett—packard by invading the value of autonomy. the businessman was extradited from britain to the us to stand trial of the charges which could have put him in prison for 25 years. now, after two days of deliberations by a jury in san francisco, has been found not guilty on all counts. he said he is elated with today bosman verdict and grateful to the jury for their attention to the facts. he found his legal team and said he was looking forward to getting back to his family and work in the uk. it is a stunning reversalfor mr family and work in the uk. it is a stunning reversal for mr lynch who has been involved in legal battles over autonomy�*s sale for over a decade. he and the former finance chief lost a civil trial in the uk two years ago which also focused on allegations that they inflated the revenue before the sale to hewlett—packa rd revenue before the sale to hewlett—packard in 2011. it's the day taylor swift fans in the uk have been waiting for, the pop star's eras tour is finally here and kicks off in edinburgh tonight. swifties have waited more than a year for the show to arrive in the uk, since she kicked off her marathon string of dates in arizona in march last year. more than a year after it started, today, taylor swift's eras tour finally reaches the uk. in the history of music, no tour had grossed $1 billion. at the end of this year, taylor swift's tour will pass the $2 billion mark. and as you can see from the length of queue for merchandise, edinburgh is very excited. cheering. hi from canada! how long is the queue? about an hour and a0 minutes, we timed it before we went in. an hour and a0 minutes? an hour and a0 minutes. that's about two eras. nervous. why? we've been waiting for so long. i'm going to cry, like. not upset in a bad way. it's a sign of an artist's popularity when even their tribute acts are selling out venues. taylormania's current tour lasts until 2026. this is the ringmaster costume, and for me that is the red era, so i have to wear that. katy ellis used to do half her act as katy perry and half as taylor swift. now it's taytay all the way. are you ready to be taylor swift? iam. almost time. it's almost time. i love it. i never get sick of singing the songs because they're just amazing. and depending on your mood as well, you can go, "oh, i relate to this today," and i think that's why she's so popular. and what are the essentials to being taylor swift on stage? well, she always does, like, lean back, arms out. that is definitely one, and the surprised face. so i'm looking left and right quite a lot as well. and the sold out crowd in shrewsbury on a monday night was almost entirely made up of mothers and daughters. i think she'sjust a really good idol. yeah, i think she's a good role model for young girls to have. it's the storytelling in her songs. it's life and experience and i think that's what the girls really enjoy, and i'm hoping that they grow out of it very quickly! she's a really good singer. and anything else you like? and she's really pretty. but many of taylor swift's fans are rather closer in age to her. swiftageddon club nights take place around the country, where for six hours, nothing is played apart from taylor swift. nobody so far has been either ignorant or confident enough to request a non—taylor swift tune. you don't get beyonce requested at this night. and it was clearjust how much taylor swift meant to these people at a night in manchester. she's only a few years older than me, and so i feel like all of her life experiences and young womanhood and becoming an adult, we've, like, done together, you know, like she feels like the big sister that i don't have. a world without taylor swift. are you joking? like, i was telling my parents, who, like, grew up around the 705, like, "she's our beatles." i think it's the way she writes her songs as well are so relatable, and it makes you connect with her on a, like, deeper level. i love the lyrics, i love the melodies, just everything. i want to scream it in my car. it's so good. it'sjust the most screamable songs. # i remember it all too well.# lana del rey is a friend of taylor swift, sang on her midnights album, and has a theory about the level of her popularity. she's told me so many times that she wants it more than anyone, so it's good. she's getting exactly what she wants. she just loves it. like, she loves it. she's driven, you know? and it's really... i think it's really paid off. it certainly has. tonight's stadium show in edinburgh is the biggest in scottish history. 73,000 people will be singing along. colin paterson, bbc news. an update quickly before we go on the veterans minister who has said that veterans will feel pretty raw about the prime minister's early departure from yesterday's d—day commemorations and he added that personally, it's a bit crushing but he said it was right that rishi sunak had apologised and he would stand by the prime minister who he said had done a lot for the veterans community. he said he has done the right thing to apologise, it is a mistake and it should not have happened. there will be more in the coming hours on this but we will pose and have a look now at the weather. at the moment, it is lovely when you have the sunshine on your back. at the moment, temperatures well below where they should be at this stage. that continues through the weekend. the air is coming all the way around from iceland and fairly brisk west to north—westerly winds with us through today. the weather front that brought the rain this morning will sit across parts of northern england this afternoon. lots of cloud here, further rain and drizzle at times. north of it, sunshine and showers. to the south of it, isolated showers are dotted around but for many, after a sunny morning, more cloud into the afternoon. the winter making it feel cool but in the sunshine, temperatures at around 13 to 19 celsius. still if you degrees on where we would want at this stage injune. this evening and overnight, more cloud ring and wales. scotland and northern ireland continue to see the showers but clear skies to the east of scotland and here we could get into low single figures for tomorrow morning. not as cool in ink and and wales. for saturday, slightly cloudy for ingot and wales to begin with. there will be some showers spreading southwards and longer spells of rain in wales for a time but it does brighten up with longer spots of sunshine by the end of the day. sunshine and showers elsewhere. little change and temperatures not for of what we will see through this afternoon. through saturday evening and overnight, with some clearer skies to end the day, a cold at night in store. through parts of scotland, central southern england, east wales, we could see temperatures into low single figures leading to a chilly start on sunday. some outbreaks of rain, a damp day in northern ireland and sunshine and showers and a blustery wind continues in scotland. if anything, on sunday after the colour start in the cloud increasing, it will be a cooler day than we see today and on saturday. as we go into next week, we have more of a northerly wind directly from the artic. again, the sun is strong enough to make it feel pleasant enough in those sunnier moments but it will feel colder when the cloud and rain showers, your way. take care. rishi sunak was criticised after the foreign secretary appeared at a ceremony alongside world leaders, instead of him. that was a mistake, and i apologise, i think it's important, given the enormity of the sacrifice made, that we don't politicise this. the focus should rightly be on the veterans who gave so much. also on the programme... rescue teams on the greek island of symi continue their search for missing tv presenter michael mosley. the woman who says the hit netflix show baby reindeer is based on her sues the streaming giant. and scientists warn climate change may be threatening the food supply of whales in the antarctic. and coming up on bbc news, it's all eyes on the first men's semifinal at the french open, with wimbledon champion carlos alcaraz up against australian open winner, jannik sinner. hello and welcome to the bbc news at one. the prime minister has apologised for leaving the d—day commemorations in france early, so he could record an itv interview as part of the election campaign. rishi sunak says it was a mistake to return from normandy, and miss a ceremony with other world leaders on omaha beach.

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