for the king s coronation by those planning it, from buckingham palace to the broadcasters. i m getting soaking here. come on, hurry up. so am i! there has been a coronation plan for years but, in recent days and weeks, things have intensified. i m just trying to fine tune balance it. ..knowing an event on this scale has to be perfect, even ensuring buckingham palace is properly dressed. march plays. we are the very front horse of the entire king s procession from buckingham palace to westminster abbey and then back again safely. it s absolutely incredible. it s not only a once in a career opportunity, but it s a once in a lifetime opportunity. pipes play. for the military, the final rehearsals happen under darkness, when central london can be closed, when the precision timing of a procession can be tested, when everyone involved can be sure of their place. you re on the streets you re going to be parading on on saturday and, therefore, for each person on parade, they re look
for allegedly taking multi million dollar bribes. prosecutors say he was arrested as part of their biggest ever anti corru ption case. ukraine is under pressure to tackle corruption as a requirement forjoining the european union. meanwhile, ukrainian officials have praised their anti missile defence system. overnight, it blocked an intense barrage of russian rockets over the capital kyiv. they say the system shot down six advanced russian hypersonic missiles, which president putin has claimed are unstoppable . kyiv s mayor, vitali klitschko, described the night. actually, last night, our citizens didn t sleep because three hours long, beginning at 2:30, we have an alarm, a bombing alarm. and the whole night we listened to huge explosions and it actually was one of the massive missile attacks to our hometown. different kinds of rockets the russians sent to our hometown. our hugo bachega has more from kyiv on ukraine s air defence and what comes next. it was the eighth time th
this is sportsday. handing them a three new aggregate victory. and john bennett and george, how psychological was that victory in the first leg last week in determining this match was shallow coastal is going to take a monumental effort for milan to get back into it but they did have hope because there was rafael recovered from a thigh injury, they started the game really well. the first half hour, they put into pressure brian diaz and hernandez as well and just over half time, rafael with an effort that went inches wide from the tight angle, so i different story. completely controlled it interim aligned it. one shot on target and then arturo martinez finished the job he scored with a shot which the goalkeeper should have done better but beat them up in your post, 3 0, 1 0 on the night it was always going to be arturo martinez because new player has scored more goals against ac milan, please come back to haunt them again and through to the champions league final, the first si
coming months. and what is getting no backdrop of itch s back up at the italian open? we start with the footballing news, inter milan have overcome ac milan to progress to the champions league final. martinez handed them a 3 0 aggregate victory over both legs. john bennettjoins me. how big psychologically was the 2-0 how big psychologically was the 2 0 victory in the first leg last week? take a monumental effort for milan to get back into it but they did have hope because there was rafael recovered from a thigh injury, they started the game really well. the first half hour, they put inter under pressure, diaz and hernandez as well and just over half time, rafael leao with an effort that went inches wide from the tight angle, second half different story. one shot on target and then martinez finished the job, he scored with a shot which the goalkeeper should have done better but beat them 1 0 on the night it was always going to be lautaro martinez because no player has scored m
him for i send you to prison for murdering him for the i send you to prison for murdering him for the rest of your natural life~ him for the rest of your natural life~ him for the rest of your natural life~ i him for the rest of your natural life. i sentence you. those sentences life. i sentence you. those sentences will run consecutively. and it s the end of an era, as veteran broadcaster ken bruce signs off from his radio 2 show for the last time. good afternoon, and welcome to bbc news. mps investigating whether boris johnson misled parliament over law breaking parties at downing street during the coronavirus pandemic say he may have done so on four occasions. the house of commons privileges committee says the evidence they have seen strongly suggests breaches of coronavirus rules would have been obvious to the former prime minister. a report from the committee says it appears mrjohnson did not correct the statements that he repeatedly made, and did