and ecuador are lucky to be alive. the driver s whereabouts are unknown. now on bbc news, the travel show. this week on the show keeping it caribbean: 75 years on, we celebrate the windrush generation. it is a proper melting pot. a little cake! around the world in seven days: we follow one man s incredible journey. the wind really makes it bite. it is cold when the wind blows. and we re in new york, asking if the american dream had a sound, could this be it? jazz music plays we start this week in brixton, a part of south london that has become the go to for caribbean british culture, from food to fashion and art. but it hasn t always been like this. after the second world war, britain was decimated, and so thousands of people from commonwealth countries were invited here to fulfil labour shortages. i m here in windrush square which was named after one of the first ships to bring almost a thousand people from the west indies to britain. the boat became a symbol for a generat
the ukrainian president volodymyr zelensky is making his first official visit to poland since russia invaded ukraine. these are live pictures from warsaw where he is being welcomed by andrzej duda the country s leader at the presidential palace and he is expected to thank the polish people. poland has been one of the most outspoken and generous supporters of kyiv since the war started in february last year. it s taken in millions of refugees and sent more than 300 tanks. it was also the first country to send fighterjets to ukraine. let s head to warsaw and our correspondent, adam easton. take us through what we are looking at. g , . ., take us through what we are looking at. g , ., ., ., ., take us through what we are looking at. , ., ., ., ., , at. just under an hour ago president zelensky arrived at. just under an hour ago president zelensky arrived at at. just under an hour ago president zelensky arrived at the at. just under an hour ago president zelensky arrived at
twitter hasn t responded to the claims. now on bbc news the travel show. this week on the show. keeping it caribbean. 75 years on we celebrate the windrush generation. it is a proper melting pot. a little cake! around the world in seven days, we follow one man s incredible journey. the wind really makes it bite. it is cold when the wind blows. and we re in new york, asking if the american dream had a sound, could this be it? we start this week in brixton, a part of south london that has become the go to full caribbean british culture from food to fashion and art. but it hasn t always been like this. after the second world war, britain was decimated, and so thousands of people from commonwealth countries were invited here to fulfil labour shortages. i m here in windrush square which was named after one of the first ships to bring almost a thousand people from the west indies to britain. the boat became a symbol for a generation of people who settled here from 1948 and 1971,
the sunshine is back today across scotland the sunshine is back today across scotland and northern ireland but england scotland and northern ireland but england and wales, more cloud. and for some, england and wales, more cloud. and for some. it england and wales, more cloud. fific for some, it will england and wales, more cloud. fific for some, it will be england and wales, more cloud. e ic for some, it will be on england and wales, more cloud. el ic for some, it will be on the wet side. it s friday, the 21st of april. our main story. the prime minister is under increasing pressure this morning to make a decision over the future of his deputy, dominic raab. rishi sunak has been accused of dithering by opposition parties, as he considers a report into bullying allegations against mr raab, which he denies. our political correspondent jonathan blake reports. have you always behaved professionally, mr raab?i dominic raab s fate is in the prime minister s hands, as rishi
i m olly foster. the cape town collapse, england s women are heading home home from the t20 world cup but there s another hundred for harry.brook keeps england s men on top in new zealand. and graham potter opens up about his personal struggles as he tries to turn around chelsea s fortunes it s probably the toughestjob in football and there are lots of factors for that. all eyes on wembley an hampden on sunday. we ll look ahead to league cup finals in england and scotla nd and the focus in welsh rugby returns to the pitch, we ll look ahead to another six nations weekend evening, for the past few weeks in south africa, england s women looked like the team most likely to end australia stranglehold on the t20 world cup. but they came up short against the hosts. chasing a very gettable 165, england were on course for sunday s final, but simply unravelled, as south took late wickets to win by six runs. england s mattress began the chase really well but they took catches for the fi