the headlines on bbc news. union leaders say that talks trying to prevent rail strikes next week have failed and the walkouts will go ahead. passengers across the country will be affected. tens of thousands of people have marched in central london calling on the government to do more to help tackle the cost of living crisis. the government is to trial a scheme allowing asylum seekers who cross the channel in small boats to be electronically tagged. sport now and who is a round up from isaac and the sports centre. leicester tigers have beaten saracens 15 12 to win the premiership after freddie burns kicked a dramatic last minute drop goal to win it. burns was on the field because a first half injury to fly half george ford. but he dropped back into the pocket and slotted home the winner to give the tigers theirfirst title in nine years. a couple of years ago leicester
tagging is a gimmick, and no other western nation does it. the numbers involved in the trial are likely to be small. damian grammaticas, bbc news. police in brazil have confirmed that a body found buried in the amazon is that of the missing british journalist dom phillips. a second body believed to be his travelling companion bruno pereira is still being examined. mr phillips family said he was a leading light injournalism. rugby, and two of england s biggest teams faced off at twickenham this afternoon for a chance to be crowned english champions in rugby union s gallagher premiership final. two years ago, leicester tigers and saracens finished as the two bottom clubs in the league. in the end, the tigers claimed victory15 12 today, thanks to a drop goal in the dying seconds of the match. adam wild was there. cheering. rising temperatures at twickenham. the warmth and invitation now to come in from the cold. for both saracens and leicester, the path out of the shadows has been
the transport secretary accuses rail workers union the rmt of punishing millions of innocent people by going ahead with strikes. the action will cause disruption across england, scotland and wales on tuesday, thursday and saturday. everyone deserves fair terms and conditions, but it will impact so many people. it s just they want more money and they can hold the country to ransom. thousands of protesters take to the streets demanding action from the government on the cost of living crisis. some asylum claimants arriving in the uk may be electronically tagged as part of a home office trial. a late drop goal sees leicester tigers beat saracens to win rugby union s english premiership.
also, the russians die. for what? ambition of putin? roman ratushny s mother will not be the last mother to grieve, neither here in ukraine nor in russia, in this war of mounting pain. nick beake, bbc news, in kyiv. with all the sport now, here s olly foster at the bbc sport centre. good evening. leicester tigers are rugby union premiership champions for an 11th time, their first title in nine years. they beat saracens 15 12 in a thrilling final, winning it with a drop goal in the dying seconds. adam wild reports from twickenham. cheering rising temperatures at twickenham. the warmth an invitation now to come in from the cold.
a cardiff with all of iii! a cardiff with all of the atmos-here a cardiff with all of the atmosphere one - a cardiff with all of the atmosphere one stadium| a cardiff with all of - the atmosphere one stadium could summon. but for the welsh players, the captain, would that be enough? because at the visitors were scotland, england beating scotland. a winger out of the gap, just a glamour, enough for him. you can dive for the line like that or you can pirouette like this. with the weight of the forwards behind him, tomas francis. half time 14 14. now look at finn russell s arm here. the officials decided the scottish player knocked the ball on deliberately, yellow card. wales with a man advantage although the scores were level. dan biggar, 100 international, tries the drop goal. the match winning points. yes, wales are back. it has been a difficult week, we have had to put up with a lot of flak, rightly so, but to come