Hello. Hello, laura. And hello, henry. Hi, henry. Hi. So last night, i was at my friend toms birthday party, and hes a very good amateur poet, and he did a lovely poem saying thank you to everyone whod come to the party. Happy birthday, tom. But hes also a big newscast fan and an even biggerfan of sunday with Laura Kuenssberg. Even happier birthday. So i thought, why not combine all those things together and do a poem about this weeks sunday with Laura Kuenssberg . Oh, my god. Here we go. Are you ready . Eat your heart out front row. White howards Double Barrelled Chef on sunday with laura kay. Politicians exaggerations going to get slayed. But first, this breaking news, a picture of recovering kate. But with all the twitter gossip, did it come too late . Rachel reeves bets all on economic growth. Vicky atkins asked why nhs productivity sloweth, but waits this weekend episode has no pad, fear not newscasters you can always call up add. I think thats extremely good, tom. And we all say
History at stake for the lionesses, who come from behind to believe beat columbia, and make the final four of the womens world cup. Imean as i mean as a team we are in a great place, feeling really confident, beat australia for The First Time. First game of the season against Nottingham Forest. Harry kanes new home. The england captain officiallyjoins Bayern Munich 7 but says its not a goodbye to tottenham fans. Also coming up on sportsday. St helens make history, the first womens side to win the Challenge Cup at wembley. And in the mens glory to Leigh Leopards and in a class of his own 7 tom pidcock claims the Mountain Bike Cross Country world title. Hello there 7 and welcome along to the programme. A first ever womens World Cup Final is edging closer for englands lionesses, after they got the better of colombia to make the semi7finals of the tournament. And they to claw their way back, after going behind. But Alessia Russos goal proved the difference. Our Sports Editor dan roan repor
If you dont want to hear it, then just look at the answer, which will be projected using a laser onto the palm of your hand. And to use the controls, gesture with your fingers. You had a little demo with your husband in there. There was a few things i wanted to ask you. Yeah, absolutely. Because it takes photos and videos as well. Can you tell me how you can do that . Yeah, so one big part of it is about allowing you to capture memories. And those memories can come in the form of things you tell it to remember. So treating it like a second brain, but also capturing moments that you normally would take your phone out of your pocket and be living your life through a display. Instead, you can use the device to do it for you. So all you have to do is do two fingers quick double tap to take a picture. Just like that. Perfect, and you can see its got the camera on the top there. Yes, and so, whenever the cameras are on or active, or the microphone is active, the led called Our Trust Light is
At this stadium were canada and brazil and the United States were eliminated, colombia and jamaica help to avoid a similarfate. For the winners, england await. The first half was physical and tense, but ultimately goalless. There was nothing new forjamaicas defence, who have been impenetrable in this tournament. When Catalina Usme brought a long time ball in the area perfectly, she ended that run. The second goal for columbias captain on the night. It sends the colombians in the stands into raptures over 300 minutes had gone by before jamaica conceded their first goal of the tournament, and it brought them to live. Moments later they struck the woodwork. Colombia spotted an opportunity and immediately hit on the counter. A chance to double their lead to no avail. England will watch this cautiously, something for them to keep in mind for the next round. Jamaica came this close to an equaliser. A cross, a free header, agonisingly wide. The fairy tale for jamaica ends here. Colombia held
We speak to the mayor of freetown in sierra leone, subject of a new bbc documentary. Well hear from Award Winning actress and activist Nazanin Boniadi on whats next for irans women led protests. And iranian female djs use music to defy the islamic republic. Hello, im Azadeh Moshiri and welcome to our bbc news special programme on International Womens day. Im standing in front of the Millicent Fawcett statue, here in parliament square. She was a suffragist in the 20th century, protesting to secure the right to vote for women. Its by the artist Gillian Wearing and it was made after a campaign by a feminist writer, Caroline Criado perez, who wanted to see a womans statue here in the square. Now, of course, what were about to look at for the next half hour are just some of the issues affecting women today. Theres plenty more coverage from the uk and Around The World on the bbc news website and app. So lets begin with ukraine. And after more than two years of war in ukraine, the un says mor