are now dead, according to president zelensky, after relentless russian bombardment keeping children in the classroom how schools in england are trying to ensure good attendance after the pandemic. and emma raducanu tells us why her tennis dream is to play mixed doubles with andy murray at wimbledon. and coming up on the bbc news channel. england manager gareth southgate has urged fans not to embarass the nation, with the team facing germany in munich in the nations league tonight. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. borisjohnson has told the cabinet this morning that the government can now draw a line under the issues their opponents want to talk about following last night s vote of confidence in his leadership. the prime minister survived, despite a significant rebellion by his own mps. he received 211 votes of support, while11i8 mps voted for him to go that s a1% of the conservative parliamentary party. mrjohnson said it was a decisive result but his t
i m geeta guru murthy live in westminster bringing you the latest reaction to the vote. in other news, a man who remained a member of the banned group national action after the ban in 2016 has been jailed for action after the ban in 2016 has beenjailed for eight and action after the ban in 2016 has been jailed for eight and a half years today. monitoring groups call for government intervention to ease rising fuel prices. they rac says it cost £98 to fill the average car with petrol now. good afternoon. borisjohnson has told the cabinet the government can now draw a line under the issues their opponents want to talk about following last night s vote of confidence in his leadership. the prime minister survived despite a significant rebellion by 41% of his own mps. mrjohnson said it was a decisive result but his tory critics maintain that his days are numbered. let sjoin my colleague geeta guru murthy in college green. thank you very much indeed. we are gathering reac
Russia, where police have violently broken up a rally in st petersburg. Thousands have been marching in support of the Opposition Leader, alexei navalny. Dozens have been arrested for taking part in the Anti Government protests, being held in 80 cities across the country. Campaigners are demanding that navarre need be allowed to stand in next yea rs navarre need be allowed to stand in next years president ial election. The rally has coincided with president Vladimir Putins 65th birthday. Most are not authorised, including one taking place in moscow, from where Sarah Rainsford reports. These are extraordinary scenes for russia. This crowd is heading down russias main street to the kremlin, and they are chanting slogans against president putin, calling him a thief and corrupt. They are now heading to the kremlin. The riot police are accompanying them but at the moment they are not intervening, they are escorting them down the street. You are not afraid to be here . We have no choice, we
We must be brave enough to admit that the War On Terror is not working. We need a smarter way to reduce the threat from countries that Nurture Terrorists and generate terrorism. This is a very badly timed speech, showing some very muddled and dangerous thinking. He seems to be implying that somehow its our fault, somehow britains fault. At the g7 summit in sicily, theresa may urges World Leaders to discuss fighting online extremism. Ijust happen i just happen to ijust happen to be captainjack sparrow. And jacks back. Well get Mark Kermodes take on the latest Pirates Of The Caribbean offering and the rest of the Cinema Releases, in the the film review. Its five oclock. Our main story police say they believe they have got hold of a large part of the network involved in the Manchester Bombing and have made immense progress in the investigation. They say they expect further arrests. But they also urged people to go out as planned and enjoy themselves over the weekend as they have reviewed
Welcome to bbc news. The Democratic Unionist Party has agreed the terms of a deal to support theresa mays minority conservative government. The deal involves more than a billion pounds of extra spending in Northern Ireland on health, education and infrastructure. The first ministers of scotland and wales have condemned the deal in the strongest terms calling it cash for votes. Theresa may has also been accused of undermining the search for stable government in Northern Ireland as our Political Editor Laura Kuenssberg reports. 18 days since the election, nearly three weeks of waiting, a political lifetime for the Prime Minister. Deal or no deal, mrs foster . But the dup, power on their side, have been taking their time. Notjust friends but this a snap of a political family now. A deal agreed at the Cabinet Table no less. We also share the desire to ensure a strong government that is able to put through its programme. A strong government . Well, less wobbly perhaps. The Northern Irish pa