making the headlines but today it s his dad who is stealing the limelight and not necessarily for the right reasons. alfie haaland says he was escorted from his seat following manchester city s equaliser in their 1 1 draw at real madrid in the first leg of their champions league semi final tie on tuesday night. a video on social media appears to show haaland taunting the home fans before being removed from his box. there had been reports that he had also thrown food at the supporters but he insists that isn t true. later, city and real may get an idea of who they could face in the final as rivals ac milan take on inter milan in theirfirst leg a first meeting between the two sides in the champions league since 2005. they share the stadium but ac milan are the home team for this leg. they ve been sweating on the fitness of rafael leao, their star forward trained away from the group on tuesday. just two points separate the teams in serie a, and milan defender fikayo to
sentencing laws, there is a measures to increase oil production in the north sea, and a phased ban on the sale of cigarettes. there will also be bills to pave the way for driverless cars on british roads, some reform of the leasehold property system, and a new system of governance for football. which gets my vote. but what about the rest of it? the king s speech is one of a dwindling number of set piece events that rishi sunak has to try to wrestle back momentum. is this, claire, the big bold vision for the country that will shift the dial? my government will continue to take action to bring down inflation, to ease the cost of living forfamilies, and held businesses fund newjobs and investments. so what do you think, claire? there are some simple so what do you think, claire? there are some simple things so what do you think, claire? there are some simple things in it, - so what do you think, claire? ti” are some simple things in it, sense of the measures but it wasn t
Why is it that drivers of German car marques treat the UK speed limit as a minimum, not maximum requirement? And don’t get me started on potholes. Oh for Hong Kong, where most people don’t need a car.
the supreme court in london has ruled that it s too late for a group of nigerian claimants to sue the oil giant shell, in relation to an offshore spill more than a decade ago. lawyers representing nearly 30000 people in the niger delta have been trying to sue shell, saying the oil slick polluted their land and waterways, damaging farming, fishing, drinking water and religious shrines. the uk government has approved the use of longer lorries on british roads, saying it will make businesses more efficient and cut emissions. it comes despite one campaign group warning the move could put pedestrians and cyclists at risk. the move is set to result in over $1.5 billion of economic benefits. let s see how the markets are faring today. and on wall street. 0riginally opened higher, but you can see it dipping into the red slightly as a result of that falling rate of inflation and if i can show you what is happening in europe because all eyes they re looking ahead to the interest rate decision in