Anti government protests yet against president lukashenko, who says he wont resign. The bodies of two brothers who got into difficulties in the sea off the lancashire coast, have been recovered. And Manchester Uniteds Europa League hopes come to an end, with defeat in the semi finals against sevilla. Good evening. Theres further uncertainty for hundreds of thousands of a level students, and those waiting for gcse results in a few days time. The exams regulator, quual, has withdrawn its advice on how pupils can appeal against their allocated grades, just hours after making it public. The government has been under fire since thursday, when a level results were awarded and nearly 40 of teacher assessments were downgraded. Labour has urged borisjohnson to take personal responsibility, to take personal responsibility for what its called the mess surrounding exams. Heres our education editor, bra nwen jeffreys. Outraged, disappointed by their a levels. The common theme is anger, a lot of peo
Doubts cast on afghan peace talks after reports of a delay in releasing controversial taliban prisoners and an attempted assasination of a prominent womens rights advocate. Hello and welcome if youre watching in the uk and around the world and do stay with us with the latest news and analysis from here and across the globe. We start in belarus where the largest Anti Government protests since last weeks disputed elections, have been taking place, with further calls for Alexander Lukashenko to step down. But hes vowing to stay in power, claiming belarus is under threat from foreign forces. Mr lukashenko is accused of rigging the vote and unleashing a violent crackdown against demonstrators. Earlier today, for the first time, there was a pro government rally in the centre of minsk, from where our correspondent, jonah fisher now reports. Chanting a week after the disputed election, belarus is voting with its feet. The centre of the capital, minsk, taken over by hundreds of thousands of peo
At how the Party Faithful view their president ial candidate joe biden. In belarus, the largest Anti Government protests since last weeks disputed elections, have been taking place, with further calls for alexander lu kashenko to step down. But hes vowing to stay in power, claiming belarus is under threat from foreign forces. Mr lukashenko is accused of rigging the vote and unleashing a violent crackdown against demonstrators. Its thought as many as 100,000 people took to the streets in the centre of the capital, minsk, from wherejonah fisher, has sent us this report. All chant. A week after the disputed election, belarus is voting with its feet. The centre of the capital minsk ta ken over by hundreds of thousands of people. United in their demand that alexander lu kashenko, the only president this country has ever known, leave office. Well, i really hope that when he sees all these people, he will step down. Do you really think thats likely . Hes been here a long time. Maybe, its. I h
With student activists demanding political change and reforms to the monarchy. Hello and welcome. In belarus, the largest Anti Government protests since last weeks disputed elections have been taking place with further calls for president Alexander Lukashenko to step down. But hes vowing to stay in power, claiming belarus is under threat from foreign forces. Mr lukashenko is accused of rigging the vote against demonstrators. Its thought as many as 100,000 people took to the streets in the centre of the capital, minsk, from wherejonah fisher has sent us this report. All chant. A week after the disputed election, belarus is voting with its feet. The centre of the capital, minsk ta ken over by hundreds of thousands of people. United in their demand that alexander lu kashenko, the only president this country has ever known, leave office. Well, i really hope that when he sees all these people, he will step down. Do you really think thats likely . Hes been here a long time. Maybe, its. I hop
And, rejecting the mask. Why some europeans are refusing to wear them. In belarus, the largest Anti Government protests since last weeks disputed elections, have been taking place, with further calls for alexander lu kashenko to step down. But hes vowing to stay in power, claiming belarus is under threat from foreign forces. Mr lukashenko is accused of rigging the vote and unleashing a violent crackdown against demonstrators. Its thought as many as 100,000 people took to the streets in the centre of the capital, minsk, from wherejonah fisher, has sent us this report. All chant. A week after the disputed election, belarus is voting with its feet. The centre of the capital, minsk ta ken over by hundreds of thousands of people. United in their demand that alexander lu kashenko, the only president this country has ever known, leave office. Well, i really hope that when he sees all these people, he will step down. Do you really think thats likely . Hes been here a long time. Maybe, its. I h