people have died when a car struck a crowd outside a migrant centre stop and let the eurovision song contest begin. the opening ceremony kicks off in liverpool. hello everyone, and welcome to windsor on a lovely evening. the weather could not be betterfor the coronation concert which is now well under way. we keep hearing roars of approval and cheering from the crowd behind us and also from people sitting behind watching on the big screen. everything seems to be going really well. there have been some amazing emotional moments, some great musical moments. all the mers hasjust amazing emotional moments, some great musical moments. all the mers hasjust performed. amazing emotional moments, some great musical moments. all the mers hasjust performed. one amazing emotional moments, some great musical moments. all the mers has just performed. one of amazing emotional moments, some great musical moments. all the mers has just performed. one of the amazing emotional moments, some gre
this live from london. this is bbc news. the uk s deputy prime minister resigns following an inquiry into bullying allegations. over 400 now killed in fighting between rival military factions in sudan as the international community pushes again for a ceasefire. allies meet in germany to discuss further backing for ukraine. two months on from the deadly earthquakes in turkey and syria, our correspondent visits survivors. and why you do not need to be fit to climb everest. now we can go to the sport headlines. hello from the bbc sport centre. a blow for the lionesses ahead of the women s world cup later this year england captain leah williamson has ruptured her anterior cruciate ligament. the arsenal midfielder fell awkwardly during their wsl defeat against manchester united on wednesday and the club have confirmed she s set for an extended period on the sidelines . our sports reporter jane dougall has more. we have confirmation from her club arsenal a short time ago confi
welcome back to bbc news. we bring you some breaking news that s come in the last few minutes. the confederation of british industries has in the last few minutes announce its suspending all policy injune. this comes after dozens of firms paused or even cancelled their membership. a number of huge names have ditched the cbi and moved on. this includes bmw, john lewis, avi, mastercard, virgin media, lloyd s of london, schroders. these have either paused or cancelled their membership completely. the business lobbying group has been at the centre of all what only could be described as varying degrees. there really has taken a toll on the organisations. we ve seen its share resigning, stepping down. a new chair is do to take over, but we have had a lot of companies who rely on the cbi to not only lobby for them, but also to give best practice for businesses, to advise businesses on what is best practice. we ve seen one of those companies who are really the bread and butter of the
Cannon made regarding the maralago search. She told d. O. J. She would not honor the request to get access to the 100 classified documents so it could continue its investigation. Which it says has National Security implications. The court does not find it appropriate to accept the governments conclusions on these important and disputed issues without further review by a neutral third party. And that there are ongoing factual and legal disputes. She also cited media links as part of her basis for rejecting d. O. J. s request. Now if youre asking, with the ongoing and factual legal disputes, we will discuss that. A Special Master was appointed, Raymond Dearie, a former chief judge of the Eastern District of new york and the only candidate that the sides agreed on. Who is he . And why would both sides want him . And joins me is Julie Ainsley who is covering the Justice Department, National Reporter for the washington post, carol leonig, executive ron Line Director for the new yorker, davi
Wonder. Royal celebrations weve been to. Together weve been to the royal weddings and the jubilees. This is the final moment of her reign, such a great rein in which the british more arky is as the most popular its ever been. It is interesting in this country we saw Prince Charles and diana in a carriage going down the mile. If you have been alive over the last 50 years, youve grown up with the royal family. Their travails are things you have followed. Their marriages, their deaths. I think for people in this country there is this sense of belonging to these people and sort of relationship to them even if theyve never met them. They are always there. It is Prince Of Wales trying to balance his public and private life. They are a family and desifinedy birth, marriages and death. Theyre also professionals and feel they have a right to a private life. One of the most poignant things for me to watching young Prince George in one of the cars behind the coffin. The prince and Princess Of Wal