new zealand, to win, needed 398. well, daryl mitchell proved that even the loudest crowd can be silenced. mitchell kept surprising, kept his team believing, seven sixes in his century. eventually, mitchell found the fielder, ravi jadeja. new zealand finished 70 runs behind. mohammed shami finished with seven wickets. india in the final, excitement to another level. they are not invincible it s just unclear who can beat them. this morning, the government s rwanda plan was in shreds. legislation, saying, quote, i will not allow a foreign court to block these flights . it s the latest government policy to try and stop the boats . immigration minster robertjenrick tells us the government actually won today. 0n the programme, we ll hear from one of the asylum seekers whose case was at the heart of this legal battle. he came to the uk on a small boat in 2022, after he says he was tortured in his home country. but why the uk, when he d travelled through multiple safe countries t
trying to get to it at what point should have everyone been worried about coronavirus? and at what point was everyone worried about coronavirus? so i think it s this idea, i think we are building up to it with some of the questioning now or shortly before the break. at what point were people starting to worry and should they have been worried? the focus continues to be on the former prime minister borisjohnson. during the course of this inquiry, he has been criticised for what people say were a poor decision making, his lack of attention. today, lord sedwill questioning whether he was just making a lot of these decisions by himself and not involving the cabinet. they haven t been many people during the course of this inquiry who have been defending the former prime minister. no. and maybe he is an easy target because he is no longer prime minister. i think some of the criticism has been slightly nuanced to be for example, borisjohnson s former director of communications last
to weather we see rain off the atlantic? there is a question about sunday s weather. we could see some rain on sunday but it could be much slower to move in and we might stay dry for most of sunday, still hanging on a bit of sunshine. thanks, chris. and that s bbc news at ten. there s more analysis of the day s main stories on newsnight with victoria derbyshire which is just getting under way on bbc two. the news continues here on bbc one, as now it s time to join our colleagues across the nations and regions for the news where you are, but from the ten team, it s goodnight. the row between the prime minister, his home secretary and the country s most senior police officer over the pro palestinian march on saturday ramps up dramatically tonight. suella braverman accuses the met police of playing favourites with protestors . the labour leader accuses the government of picking a fight with the police and calls on the pm to hold suella braverman accountable . former deputy m
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