wind and solar energy. before we get to those business stories, reminding of our breaking news. a temporary truce between israel and amassing gaza, that s lasted for seven days, has now expired. it ended at seven, local time, five o clock here in london. israel s military says it has resumed combat against i maths in the gaza strip and has accused the palestinian group of violating the terms of the truce and firing towards israeli territory. these are life pictures taken from gaza into southern israel. hamas you can see their plumes into the skyline explosions can be heard. the military also said a rocket was fired towards gaza towards israeli territory around an hour before the truce was scheduled to expire. the israeli military saying hamas had indeed violated the pause inviting. returning to the business news for the day. faster than a porsche, and tougher than bullets that s the boast of tesla boss elon musk about the company s cybertruck. and on thursday he made goo
the world. exactly 80 years ago, tens of thousands of allied troops mounted the greatest seaborne invasion in military history. one that would change the course of the second world war. today, d day veterans and world leaders are taking part in major commemorations in northern france. at a new memorial above gold beach, where british troops landed, the king has laying a wreath. close to where american forces encountered the fiercest german resistance, presidentjoe biden has given a speech warning that democracy in europe and around the world remains fragile. this is in the wake of russia s invasion of ukraine. the prince of walesjoined russia s invasion of ukraine. the prince of wales joined the prime minister of canada. and alongside the solemn ceremony, it has also been a chance for attendees, including the king, to meet and speak to the guests of honour, the veterans themselves, each of whom played such a crucial part in one of the defining days of european history. as you
assassination. nick, the marine, a tough vet-turned-target. somebody hated nick so much that they shot through his window. then came in through the window and shot him some more. yes. angry colleagues at work. people complained of how nick talked to them. which was, let s go. get the job done. and some angry exes too. i know he was cheating on me. he s dated a number of women. maybe he made the wrong one angry? that s what we thought. bullet casings, carpet fibers, bloody clothes. who was the killer? it s somebody full of hatred. we wanted answers. there needs to be justice. people are no good at getting away with murder. hello and welcome to dateline. kristy said she waited 40 years for nick morelos to come into her life. the happy couple were engaged to be married when suddenly her world crumbled. she found nick gunned down in his own home. detectives went through a pool of suspects, from spurned lovers to office enemies before a b
Sport on bbc news the sternest test yet for the lions they take on the Maori All Blacks tomorrow, as Warren Gatland calls for reinforcements to his squad. Good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. The number of people known to have died in the Grenfell Tower fire has risen to at least 30, and police say they believe the final total will be higher. This morning the queen and Prince William visited the scene this morning they went to a Relief Centre which has been helping victims of the Grenfell Tower fire. They spent time speaking to local residents, volunteers and members of the emergency services. Also this morning theresa may has been to chelsea and Westminster Hospital to visit the injured there. Richard lister has our first report and a warning that it contains distressing images. The queen came today to join a community in learning. Mourning. Many said they felt betrayed before and after this tragedy. At times the pain was overwhelming. In the background the queen could h
fascism, dictatorship that played out on the beaches that you can see the. such a calm sea now it s hard to imagine what a hell on earth it must ve been 80 years ago. when the troops landed and in such huge numbers. the biggest amphibious landing in military history. 156,000 allied troops landing on the beaches with 20,000 vehicles facing a hail of bullets, artillery, aircraft fire but overcoming it all and gaining a foothold into nazi occupied europe. that is what is being remembered here with these various commemorative events laid on by the