and coming up on bbc news. another shock at the french open as fourth seed elena rybakina is knocked out byjasmine paolini. the italian s through to her first grand slam semifinal. of the d day landings. i m at the bayeux war cemetery, where more than 4,000 commonwealth servicemen who lost their lives in the normandy campaign are buried. june 6, 191m was the day that british, american, canadian and french troops landed on sword, juno, gold, omaha and utah beaches just miles away from here, taking the germans by surprise in what was the largest ever amphibious invasion. it changed the course of world war two. throughout the day, commemorative events have been taking place both here in france and in the uk. 0n the south coast in portsmouth, the king, the queen and prince william paid tribute to the last remaining d day veterans. more than a0 british veterans have travelled here to normandy, the youngest 98 years old. it comes ahead of the main event tomorrow at the british norm
treasury officials , labour s policies would result in a £2,000 tax rise for every working family. the conservatives say they stand by their figures. it has been confirmed as expected that narendra modi will becomes india s prime minister for a third time. the 73 year old found himself unexpectedly reliant on a number of smaller parties to reach a parliamentary majority, after his own party fell short of the 272 needed to form the next government. it may mean that in power he will need to be more concialatory than he has previously. a boeing spacecraft carrying two nasa astronauts is on its maiden voyage after a successful launch from cape caneveral this morning. this is starliners first crewed mission after years of costly setbacks. the astronauts, butch wilmore and suni williams, will spend one day in orbit before docking with the international space station. the first of two days of events have been taking place to mark the 80th anniversary of the normandy landings. k
couple of lovely singsongs. this was an upbeat embrace of these veterans and the glory of their hard won victory, because their bravery on those beaches change the course of the war. they reshape the future of our world. danjohnson, bbc news, portsmouth. dan is right, they really do have celebrity status. they were clapped and cheered wherever they go here in normandy at the moment. i have been speaking to one, and we will hear from have been speaking to one, and we will hearfrom him later in the programme. but right now, back to jane. thank you, sophie. the labour leader sir keir starmer has accused rishi sunak of lying after the prime minister made misleading claims in last night s tv debate about labour s tax plans. rishi sunak told the audience that according to independent treasury officials , labour s policies would result in a £2,000 tax rise for every working family. in a moment, nick eardley from our bbc verify team
leave bus about an extra £350 million a week that the uk was sending to the eu, so the claim went, when we remember. - that was wrong, but there was an almighty row- about it. and what did the row do? it gave that number prominence. joining me iszmutaz ahmed, the associate comment editor, the telegraph. chris morris, chief executive of the fact checking charity full fact. jenny kleeman, british journalist and authormartin shipton, the associate editor, nation. first the latest headlines. the labour leader sir keir starmer has accused rishi sunak of lying after the prime minister made misleading claims in last night s tv debate about labour s tax plans. rishi sunak told the audience that according to independent