hundreds of flamingo chicks are fitted with identity rings in one of europe s biggest flamingo colonies to help track their journeys and ensure thier survival. hello and welcome to bbc news. the countdown is on to the women s euros football final with england taking on germany in front of a sell out crowd of 87,000 fans at wembley. england who ve scored 20 goals and conceded only one so far have been getting ready to take on the most successful nation in the tournament s history. 0ur sports correspondent, natalie pirks, looks ahead to the match that could provide a defining moment for women s football in the uk. music: three lions (football s coming home) you know it s a big deal when the queen s guard get involved. the familiar refrain of three lions has been echoing round every ground on route to wembley. # football s coming home, it s coming home.# ..and will no doubt again for this sell out final. from lionesses of the past to the current squad, as they survey the
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it appeals to a different group of fans, a different demographic, and now it has been accepted for what it is and that comparison is less noticeable. when you combine that with the funding and the interest and then also the exposure that it is getting as well, particularly tv coverage, barclay s have taken hold of the championship, all those things combined have helped drive it forward. obviously we are broadcasting on world news so this is a global programme and i have been travelling recently and watching some of the international women s tournaments, in particular the african tournament. they didn t even have enough money for their kit. a lot of this came down to the broadcaster saying, we are not going to broadcast this particular match. teams like that are looking to europe for the support, they are looking particularly to the united states for the support. what place does europe,
time jacqui, thank you. for victims who lost more than 10 million pounds in a uk currency firm collapse, have won a remarkable battle to get all their money back. the company s bank, barclay s, has been fined and condemned by the regulator for a failure to conduct its business with two skill, care, and diligence. barclay s has agreed to refund victims. businesswoman, pauline, lead her fellow fraud victims into battle and won back their money. but it wasn t easy. it s been horrible and a lot of people got very ill. i think we ve lost six or seven claimants who have died during that process. i think three died actually, within six months of discovering that their money had been stolen. i think that s pretty ghastly, to die knowing that a lifetime s work has been scammed by
conduct authority did investigate. with premiere fx gone, it put the company s bankers in the dark. it fined barclays three quarters of 1 million pounds for its feelings, and the bank has agreed to refund the stolen 10 million pounds. the f c a said there was a failure by barclay s to conduct its business with do skill, care and diligence. premier fx collapsed after its owner, peter, died suddenly in 2018. he was licensed to buy the financial conduct authority, but only for transferring currency. unlicensed, he was encouraging clients to deposit funds with him, and then mixing up their cash with the companies. retired manufacturing engineer graham, said his own loss was small compared with others. but if it was a five or i would chase them.