taken part has put a key on here. liverpool will do that as well this year on behalf of ukraine. these will be handed over to mark the start of the contest as it is handed over from turin start of the contest as it is handed overfrom turin in italy to liverpool. another thing happening tonight is the draw which will decide which countries face each other in which draw. two semifinals. 98 days away now. all that will be decided tonight with the schoolchildren. rylan and aj will be coming down to chat to us about it in a while. this is the theme, united by music. it is all about keeping ukraine in mind. have a look at this really moving film that will launch the event. my baton is my weapon. it s one that reaches to the soul.
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gold medalist from west london expects this to be his final year of racing before retirement. farah says, without the fans i don t think i would have ever achieved what i have. campaigners have raised £100,000 to buy an ancient woodland in south east london, saving it from developers. gorne wood in brockley contains trees that are hundreds of years old and it s the closest surviving patch of ancient woodland to the city of london. money was raised through cake sales in local schools, bike rides and walks. some children even donated their pocket money. let s take a look at the tubes. for a second warning it is a straight sweep of good service on all lines. now the weather. a largely cloudy start this morning. we ve got a cold front sinking south through the night, bringing the cloud and some patchy light rain and drizzle. it will clear though to a drier afternoon with some sunshine. you can see isobars quite tightly
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