a global recession is all but inevitable. and, the first woman to win the booker prize twice, have condemned the referendums being held in parts of ukraine to decide whether they want to join russia. it added the votes, which are being organised by moscow backed officials, are a breach of the united nations charter. these are the four areas where voting is being held. they include occupied parts of luhansk and donetsk in the east, and zaporizhzhia and kherson, in the south, and cover around fifteen% of ukraine s territory. voting is expected to run until tuesday, and the result seems almost certain to go in moscow s favour. these pictures, filmed in russian occupied donetsk, show representatives taking polling cards to people in their own homes. here, at least, it is not a secret ballot. meanwhile russia is continuing to mobilise its reserve troops, which isn t going entirely smoothly. with the latest, here s our russia editor, steve rosenberg. it was the moment the kremlin t
for the next four days. we are covering all of these latest developments for you. and i m rosemary church, here in atlanta. i will have details on all of our other top stories, including the expanding scope of the u.s. justice department s investigation into donald trump, and the potential impact ahead of the midterm elections. britain s longest serving monarch has made her final journey home, and her coffin is now resting inside buckingham palace just behind me. her arrival late on tuesday was greeted with cheers and applause by what were large crowds gathered to pay tribute and to witness this moment in history. in the hours ahead, the queen s coffin will be taken by a horse drawn carriage to westminster hall. from here, buckingham palace where she will lie in state until her funeral on monday and members of the royal family will be walking in that procession. it will include king charles, who traveled to northern ireland. on tuesday, it was his first visit
everyone who consumes its content and also interacts with it as an institution. let s understand first about more about what ofcom wants. let s hear from about more about what ofcom wants. let s hearfrom kevin bakhurst, group director of contact content and media policy. you sounded underwhelmed as to how the bbc explains itself, tell us why. i think we feel the bbc should absolutely strive all the time to explain itself to audiences and viewers and also to be transparent to the audiences who pay their licence fee, and also to the rest of the creative industries around the uk about what it his planning and how it is approaching programming, how it is approaching programming, how it is delivering its mission, ofcom s role is to make sure the bbc delivers what parliament has hit out, which is its public purposes, delivering accurate impartial news, learning content that is creative and distinctive, secondly we have a role which is probably better known, security content stan
There was a reflective mood before kick off here at wembley as we observed, as uefa director, the silence, in memory of the swedish citizens who were killed in belgium. It was looking back to the last euros fine away england beat italy at wembley. There is a reminder of that result when italy opened the scoring after just 15 minutes, unpacking the England Defence in a way that the new italian manager Luciano Spalletti would have been very pleased by. Englands response was led by the drive and the vision ofjude bellingham, whether in the white shirt of real madrid or indeed with england. His run into the box won the penalty for harry kane to convert in the first half. His run across the halfway line and vision to pick up marcus rashford, a good finish from rashford, a good finish from rashford, gave england their second goal. And then the harry kane with a strength, the determination, holding off the defenders to make a 3 1 and secure qualification. How italy, how any of englands rivals
Mood before kick off here at wembley, as we observed, as uefa directed, the silence, in memory of the swedish visitors who were killed in belgium. That match, you will remember, was abandoned. The Football Focus was looking back to the last euros finals, when italy beat england at wembley. There was a reminder of that result, when italy opened the scoring, afterjust 15 minutes, unpacking the England Defence in a way that the new italian manager Luciano Spalletti would have been very pleased by. Englands response was led by the drive and the vision ofjude bellingham, whether in the white shirt of real madrid, or, indeed, with england. His run into the box won the penalty for harry kane to convert in the first half. His run across the halfway line and vision to pick up marcus rashford, a good finish from rashford, gave england their second goal. And then harry kane, with the strength, the determination, holding off the defenders to make it 3 1, and secure qualification. How italy, how an