with the fee being donated to animal welfare charities. 0ur correspondent matt graveling has the latest from outside the london stadium. west ham say that an internal investigation into the video which first appeared on social media on monday evening is now under way. the video shows their french international defender, kurt zouma, kicking and hitting his cats. the club were very quick to condemn the actions and they fined the player two weeks wages, around £250,000. the player has also since apologised. but it raised quite a few eyebrows when 24 hours later, here at the london stadium, with the club taking on watford, the defender was in the starting line up. they won 1 0 and after the game manager david moyes said he will let the police take on the investigation and he will deal with team selection and football matters. well, the police have told us an investigation is still ongoing. the rspca are also doing their own investigation and have taken away kurt zouma s cats. but the deci
into the care of the rspca. it comes after videos emerged on social media showing the 27 year old hitting, dropping and kicking one of them. the club says the french international has been fined the maximum amount possible , £250,000 or two weeks wages, with the fee being donated to animal welfare charities. 0ur correspondent matt graveling has the latest from outside the london stadium. west ham say that an internal investigation into the video which first appeared on social media on monday evening is now under way. the video shows their french international defender, kurt zouma, kicking and hitting his cats. the club were very quick to condemn the actions and they fined the player two weeks wages, around £250,000. the player has also since apologised. but it raised quite a few eyebrows when 2a hours later, here at the london stadium, with the club taking on watford, the defender was in the starting line up. they won 1 0 and after the game manager david moyes said he will let the
it s been announced that more people in the uk are to become eligible for an automatic pardon for historical convictions for same sex and to have them wiped from their records. the uk government s widening the current scheme in an amendment to legislation currently going through parliament. 0ur correspondent matt graveling is with me now. tell us more about why these pardons are being widened, essentially. the are being widened, essentially. inez government are are being widened, essentially. ii9 government are calling are being widened, essentially. i“i9 government are calling this are being widened, essentially. ii9 government are calling this righting the wrongs of the past. they are referring to the criminalisation of people for having same sex relationships. historically there were a number of laws against same sex relationships. they saw people fired from theirjobs and even sent to prison. 0bviously, people fired from theirjobs and even sent to prison. obviously, this people s
scotland share the spoils. england still favourites to progress while keeping alive scotland s hopes of reaching the last 16. extra clinics and weekend walk ins efforts are stepped up to get more people vaccinated in covid hotspots. the mosh pit is back. thousands of rock fans come together for the download music festival in the latest covid test event. good morning. it is a quiet start to the weekend. a lot of cloud around but a lot of dry weather as well. i will have all the details coming up shortly. it is saturday 19 june. our top story: england and scotland have played out a goalless draw in their euro 2020 clash at wembley. the result means both teams can still qualify for the last 16 knockout stages. an estimated 20,000 scottish fans travelled to london for the match, many without tickets. the metropolitan police said there had been 26 arrests. 0ur correspondent matt graveling has this report. they marched in their thousands and
that, getting over 50s vaccinated by zist that, getting over 50s vaccinated by 21stjune, but at the moment, i don t think there is any guarantee at all, that the full easing goes ahead in three weeks.- at all, that the full easing goes ahead in three weeks. thank you nick. let us talk more about that vaccine roll out. let us talk more about that vaccine roll out. 0ur correspondent matt graveling has more from twickenham in south west london on england s largest vaccination centre opening. welcome to twickenham. probably not as you have seen it before. this stadium holds about 82,000 people. today they are hoping to vaccinate 15,000 people from the local area around hounslow and the eight surrounding london boroughs. the reason for this, there has been a worrying increase in the number of people testing positive for coronavirus, especially the indian variant. you can see behind me, some of the 250 volunteers that will be helping that happen today as we turn that stadium into one of engl