with everyone that came to the game and around the country, we re very grateful for everyone s support. and for the fans, so many of them women and girls, a sense of pride, and hope. it s amazing to be able to bring her. it sjust inspiring. change has to happen. finally! and women s sport s getting the proper recognition it deserves. it gives me a lot of hope, it gives me a lot of happiness and excitement for what s going to come for women s football. it s going to be brilliant. we ll take a look at the possible wider legacy of the euros triumph. also tonight. the first ballot papers are sent to conservative party members who ll choose the next prime minister. judges rule the life support of 12 year old archie battersbee can be switched off from midday tomorrow. his parents may still appeal. and, after russia s blockade, a first shipment of ukrainian grain leaves port, six months since the invasion. and as well as a look at all of the action from the commonwealth games, comin
it is really quite downing street today compared to the last few days but that campaigning to be your next prime minister is under way. we will talk to supporters of some of those who are running or likely to run. hello and welcome if you re watching in the uk or around the world. the formerjapanese prime minister, shinzo abe has died after being shot while giving a speech at a campaign event. eye witnesses say mr abe was shot twice from behind while giving a speech in the street. the country s current prime minister fumio kishida has condemned the shooting calling it an act of brutality and world leaders have expressed their shock. a man was detained after the shooting, which happened in the city of nara in western japan. let s go straight to our correspondent mariko oi, who s in singapore. incredibly shocking, notjust because violence is so rare in japan, it has been for such a long time, it s very difficult to get hold of a gun but shinzo abe, we must remain our viewers,
hello and welcome if you re watching in the uk or around the world. polling stations have opened across france, in the final round of voting for parliamentary elections. at stake is control of the five hundred and seventy seven seat national assembly, where the liberal party founded by president emmanuel macron has held sway for the last five years. he held sway for the last five years. is just voting here placed he isjust voting here. he has placed his vote and we saw earlier marine le pen and jean luc bell on show, his two main rivalsjust two months ago, also placing their votes. the situation with the presidential election was that in the end, emmanuel macron won with a fairly decisive victory, but marine le pen had a lot of popular support and it was predicted that the vote may have been tighter than it was in the end, but the issue at stake there was the cost of living and french voters voicing concern that emmanuel macron was not focusing on it in the same way that mari
it is a very sad situation, and i call on them to reconsider. western leaders, including borisjohnson, warn that russia s war against ukraine may go on for years and support for kyiv must be sustained whatever the cost. and america becomes the first country in the world to approve use of the so called mrna covid vaccines for babies. now on bbc news, it s click. this week: lara smells rubbish. it doesn t smell, really. but how can we use food waste as fuel? and how can we make meat without the animals? these are not your normal road signs how one video game is crashing through the barrier for deaf people. plus, dog does gaming what a treat. good boy! food, glorious food. we love it maybe a bit too much, because it is often shipped around the world, which is and this is a technical term not good. we have grown used to year round varieties of all fruit and veg, packaged in protective plastic to extend its life, and have long ignored the impact that has on our planet. t
Good afternoon. The Prime Minister has said he wont be rushed to making a decision about the h52 high speed rail link, after widespread reports that he is planning to axe the birmingham to Manchester Leg of the project. He told the bbc today he wants to take time to consider what to do next. Lets get the latest now from our Political Correspondent nick eardley at the conservative Party Conference in manchester. Talk about hst has dominated conference this week. The Prime Minister wants conference this week. The Prime Minister wants to conference this week. The Prime Minister wants to talk conference this week. The Prime Minister wants to talk about minister wants to talk about long term decisions at this conference, trying to tell us across the country that he is prepared to make big, difficult decisions, but these conferences see the normal intensity of politics dialled up. Every single comment you make is scrutinised for what it might or might not mean. What has been fascinating over