oh, yes! in front of 90,000 at wembley. oh, it s in! chloe kelly! i m so proud, i can t believe it, i m still a bit shocked by it. - england! england, european champions. a sight perhaps we never thought we d see. england lifting a trophy at wembley. awesome. amazing. incredible. cheering. best day ever. the best few days, just brilliant. the willingness, the commitment, the resilience and most of all, the willingness to want to win so badly. and they won! i don t actually know. what we ve just done. what have we done, girls? i don t know. but yeah, maybe change. change. players: # it s coming home, it s coming home. # it s coming, football s coming home! this is bbc news. hello, welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are shyama perera, the journalist and author, and the columnist for the article, ali miraj. tomorrow s front pages. the dancing and singing continued as england s lionesses celebrated their victory. many papers carry p
but warmest weather will be across south east england. a reminder of our top story. borisjohnson has told ministers that it borisjohnson has told ministers thatitis borisjohnson has told ministers that it is time to draw a line under his leadership troubles and deliver for the public. the prime minister survived a confidence vote last night but more than 40% of conservative mps refused to support him. that s all from the bbc news at six. so it s goodbye from me, and on bbc one, we nowjoin the bbc s news teams where you are. thank you everybody for all your good work yesterday because it was a very important day because we were able to hello and welcome to sportsday. i m sarah mulcair ends. coming up. dustinjohnson resigns from the pga tour to join the saudi arabia backed liv golf international series. i , i resigned and i m going to play here for now. , i resigned and i m going to play here for now, and , i resigned and i m going to play here for now, and that s - , i res
as an armed man came in and started shooting. by the time police stormed in, 19 children and two teachers had been killed. as families grieve and try to understand what happened, some politicians are weighing in. in houston, 300 miles away, former president donald trump condemned the shooting and said the answer was to arm teachers. surely we all agree our schools should not be the softest target, our schools should be the single hardest target in our country. applause. and that s why, as part of a comprehensive school safety plan, it s time to finally allow highly trained teachers to safely and discreetly concealed carry. let them concealed carry. he was speaking at the annual meeting of the national rifle association. outside, protesters gathered, some in t shirts spattered with red, calling for tighter gun control. i don t have a problem with anybody owning a gun, but i do believe that assault rifles were never meant for civilians. back in uvalde, officials have now acknow
liverpool and real madrid fans descend on paris to support their teams in the final of european club football s most prestigious prize. and i live at the stadium, six hours until kick off in what promises to be one of the great champions league finals. people are facing huge disruption to their travel plans as the half term break gets underway. dozens of flights have been cancelled and there have been long delays at ports and on the roads, and for cross channel services. and there are warnings that the disruption is likely to continue for more than a week. let s take you through the latest developments. easyjet is cancelling more than 200 flights over the next ten days from gatwick airport, insisting it needs to in order to provide reliable services over this busy period . there have been long queues at london s st pancras station for eurostar services across the channel, as families head to disneyland paris and football fans try to get to the french capital ahead of the cha
the north s leader, kimjong un. and an unprecedented spring heatwave hits spain we hearfrom a resident sweltering in madrid. hello and welcome if you re watching in the uk or around the world. the australian opposition labor party leader, anthony albanese, has said he is humbled by his party s victory in australia s general election. addressing supporters, he pledged to transform the country into a renewable energy superpower and to work towards lifting wages and profits. our correspondent shaimaa khalil reports from sydney. this is the labor party s first election victory in almost a decade and it will be led by one of australia s longest serving politicians. it has been a long time in the darkness and now finally. we can smile again. anthony albanese promised change as he worked to kick out the coalition which has been in power since 2013. together, we can end the climate wars. together, we can take advantage of the opportunity for australia to be a renewable energy sup