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and the highs in temperatures in western scotland. hello, this is bbc news with joanna gosling. the headlines. platinum jubilee celebrations enter their third day and it s party time at the palace. it s derby day at the races but the queen won t be there. her daughter, the princess royal, will represent the monarch instead. and the bunting s still out up and down the country we take a look at the street parties celebrating her majesty s 70 years on the throne. in other news, travel disruption continues. airlines cancel more flights this morning and rail passengers are being warned of delays because of strikes by conductors. a senior ukrainian official says ukraine s forces are pushing back russia in the key city of severodonetsk, where the two sides are locked in fierce street battles. an investigation begins after a train derails in southern germany, leaving at least four people dead. now on bbc news it s time for click. this week we are live at the hay festival for 100 ye

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of england as we go through the night. elsewhere, a quieter night, a drier night and across the north west of the uk we will see the best of the sunshine during tomorrow and especially a nice looking day for parts of western scotland. clear some eastern coast. showers and thunderstorms in the south drifting north and will tend to to weaken, temperatures highest in western scotland, to 22 degrees. hello this is bbc news. the headlines. buckingham palace says the queen won t be attending the derby tomorrow but is expected to watch it on television at windsor castle. her majesty was also absent at today s thanksgiving service at st paul s cathedral, after she experienced discomfort during thursday s celebrations. it was first public appearance in the uk, for the duke and duchess of sussex in two years. during the service tributes were paid to the queen s years of service. a mixed reception with some booing and jeering, while others cheered as borisjohnson arrived with his wife

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for preventing vice and promoting virtue as they enforce the taliban s strict new laws, most of them targeting women. along with a raft of hard line laws, they announced the face veil will be compulsory for women in public. and that s the latest from bbc news. now on bbc news, click. spencer gets to grips with asteroid mining. iii spencer gets to grips with asteroid mining. asteroid mining. if you re makin: asteroid mining. if you re making an asteroid mining. if you re making an asteroid, - asteroid mining. if you re| making an asteroid, make asteroid mining. if you re i making an asteroid, make a asteroid mining. if you re making an asteroid, make a killer. asteroid mining. if you re making an asteroid, make a killer. he asteroid mining. if you re making an asteroid, make a killer. he survived asteroid mining. if you re making an asteroid, make a killer. he survived thou~h. killer. he survived though. paul is building killer. he survived though. paul is building a - ki

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just about, yeah. also paul is building a new home in space. it s only 99% sure i am a person. oi, on your bike! or not. yes, how do you make cycling safer? here s a clue, don t ride near lara. i think i only want to go cycling in the green bit. and at click construction, it s man versus machine. i dropped mortar, sorry! for the whole of human history, we have had no choice but to live off the land literally. everything that we use comes from planet earth. now, some of those resources rare precious metals for example are really useful to scientific and climate research, but they are really difficult to mine. other resources are just, well, running out. all systems are ready. and all of this begs the question as we venture into space, how are we going to live? where are we going to live? and what are we going to live on? so, as humans, we have been exploiting the resources on earth for as long as we have been around, but instead of looking down now at what is beneath o

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to overturn the roe v wade case that legalised abortion nationwide. now on bbc news, click. this week, spencer gets to grips with asteroid mining. it ll have the force required to crush your skull. if you are going to make an asteroid climbing robot, make it a killer asteroid climbing robot. he survived though. just about, yeah. also paul is building a new home in space. it s only 99% sure i am a person. oi, on your bike! or not. yes, how do you make cycling safer? here s a clue, don t ride near lara. i think i only want to go cycling in the green bit. and at click construction, it s man versus machine. i dropped mortar, sorry! for the whole of human history, we have had no choice but to live off the land literally. everything that we use comes from planet earth. now, some of those resources rare precious metals for example are really useful to scientific and climate research, but they are really difficult to mine. other resources are just, well, running out. all system

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