all this evidence was heard in the absence of the four men. six of the seven in charge have withdrawn from the disciplinary set of proceedings saying they don t trust the process. one man who is charged and is expected to give evidence tomorrow is the former england captain. he denies any allegations of racism. england s cricketers have beaten bangladesh by three wickets in the first of their three match odi series. they made hard work of that modest trace, losing captain butler for just nine leaving them at 65 a. dawid malan scoring a brilliant century on the way to helping england reach their target with two overs to spare. and that s all for sports for now. from me and the rest of the team, bye. hello. it s exactly a year since russia began its full scale invasion of ukraine and it s changed the world. siren wails explosion russia invades in a major military assault by land, sea and air. - without provocation, without justification, without necessity. this is a premeditate
deserve having their lives in such a way because we don t win a football match. that balance, i think. in my case, that balance was critical, but you need some help. someone to take that picture in front someone to take that picture in front of someone to take that picture in front of you. when you are in that position, it s not easy to see it. katie taylor s highly anticipated homecoming fight has been postponed, with her opponent amanda serrano picking up an injury. the world title rematch was due to take place in dublin on the 20th of may. the fight promoters say they re now trying to find a revised date. irish fighter taylor beat puerto rico s serrano to retain her undisputed lightweight title in new york last may. the european indoor championships take place in istanbul later this week. the great britain team includes reigning 800m champion keely hodgkinson and quadruple gold medal long distance runner laura muir. muir will be a firm favourite over the 1,500 metres. sh
to southern california, the likes of which hasn t been seen there for more than three decades. coastal areas are also under flood warning due to high winds. you re watching bbc news. now, a newsnight and ukrainecast special ukraine: one yearon hello. it s exactly a year since russia began its full scale invasion of ukraine and it s changed the world. siren wails explosion russia invades in a major military assault by land, sea and air. - without provocation, without justification, without necessity. this is a premeditated attack. our worst fears have now come true, and all our warnings have proved tragically accurate. the numbers of people escaping this war will keep going up. the question of how best to help them won t go away. in moscow tonight, hundreds took to the streets. no to war, they chanted. the kremlin believes it will win a trial of endurance. ukraine doesn t want to wait to find out. come from your offices, your homes, your schools and universities come in th
and go into the final. i was recovering, which is fine. i can defend my title so we are unhappy. some time keeping up the pace is actually harder than running the way i m used to do, so yeah i m actually quite tired. but i m so happy. i ll be ok by saturday. hopefully i ll come back sunday and get thejob done. motivation to keep going. this is my fifth european championship and i haven t got to take any silverware home so i ll be better tomorrow and run a gunshot final. find home so i ll be better tomorrow and run a gunshot final. run a gunshot final. and that s all our run a gunshot final. and that s all your support run a gunshot final. and that s all your support for run a gunshot final. and that s all your support for now. run a gunshot final. and that s all your support for now. from - run a gunshot final. and that s all your support for now. from b - your support for now. from b mark edwards and the rest of the team, bye bye. hello. it s exactly a year since rus
russia remains elusive. we ll fight. we will survive. yeah. we re broadcasting a special program to mark one year of this conflict, bringing together newsnight and the bbc podcast ukrainecast. here in the bbc radio theatre in london, we have with us an audience, many of whom are ukrainian people who fled their own country in the last 12 months to seek sanctuary here in the uk. as of this month, the unhcr says there are around 8 million refugees from ukraine right across europe. vladimir putin s war has created the continent s biggest refugee crisis since the second world war.