this is bbc news. the headlines: world leaders send messages of support after king charles is diagnosed with cancer. the prime minister says he s thankful it was caught early. prince harry arrives back in the uk from california to see his father. america s top diplomat travels to qatar as part of the latest push for a ceasefire in gaza. and thousands of women face being denied a vote in pakistan s upcoming election we have a special report. sport, and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, here s hugh ferris. hello from the bbc sport centre. a hearing into a complaint of inappropriate behaviour made against red bull formula one team boss christian horner will take place on friday. bbc sport understands the claims relate to an allegation of inappropriate and controlling behaviour and while red bull has not confirmed the nature of the complaint, the team said it took the allegations extremely seriously when they emerged on monday and started an investigation. horn
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will take place in under three months. i don t think there is any question that leah williamson is out. it looked pretty bad on wednesday when she was substituted. she collapsed after appearing to catch her at studs in the turf and then she limped quite heavily. met by her team mate there down the tunnel. arsenal have got four players out with long term injuries now, including beth mead, kim little, so there title prospects look bleak but it is missing out on the world cup that will be hurting leah williamson so much. fix, the world cup that will be hurting leah williamson so much. a bitter blow for sarina leah williamson so much. a bitter blow for sarina wiegman - leah williamson so much. a bitter blow for sarina wiegman and - leah williamson so much. a bitter blow for sarina wiegman and the i blow for sarina wiegman and the fans. ,, ., ., , fans. she led england to their first ma or fans. she led england to their first major tournament fans. she led england to their fi
fails to elect a speaker in its opening session. no persons having received a majority of the whole number of votes cast by surname, a speaker has not been elected. and a mountain and a ski lift, but where s the snow? the record mild temperatures affecting europe s winter sports. hello and welcome if you re watching in the uk or around the world. russia s defence ministry says officials will be held accountable after ukrainian forces located and destroyed an army barracks in the occupied town of makiivka, killing dozens of troops. russia now says 89 people were killed. ukraine says the number was much higher. russia says the unauthorised use of mobile phones by russian troops allowed ukraine to target its troops because they were able to use the signal to find the soldiers location. here s some more of the russian military statememt. translation: circumstances of the incident are currently being investigated, but it is already obvious that the main reason, despite the restri