This is what they have been waiting for in melbourne, a breakfrom this is what they have been waiting for in melbourne, a break from the smoke. The scene only a few days ago when australias second biggest city, a scene that threatened the tennis grand slam season. The organisers of the australian insisted the tournament goes ahead. There is a lot of circulation around the Australian Open not happening or starting late, it is happening will happen from monday, because we have three environments in which we can compete in. So it may look differently but it will happen. Not all the players are happy about it. British player liam broady lost in qualifying but made his feelings clear afterwards. The show though, goes on, huge remote from wimbledon in the womens singles with teenage sensation coco gauff looking to cast a spell over multiple grand slam champion Venus Williams in round one. Her sister serena is looking to start the decade with a 24th grand slam title. The beaten finalists last
Being formerly submitted. After the shooting down of a passenger plane by iran, Foreign Ministers from five countries meet in london to demand compensation for victims families. The nhs condemns what it calls shameful tactics by betting companies to fuel gambling addiction. And coming up how one tweet on a quiet day made a hampshire book shop go viral. Its 5pm. Our main story is that the naturalist and broadcaster Sir David Attenborough has told the bbc that the moment of crisis has come on Climate Change. He says governments can no longer put off urgent action to reduce Global Warming life or death decisions, as he calls them. Sir david says the current wildfires in australia are clear evidence of the consequences of rising temperatures. Hes been speaking to our science editor, david shukman. The fires in australia are ferocious, out of control, and far worse than usual. Theyve made headlines around the world, and scientists have warned that Climate Change has made them more severe. N
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