kind are rare all first. demonstrations of this kind are rare in all first. demonstrations of this kind are rare in cuba all first. demonstrations of this kind are rare in cuba but - all first. demonstrations of this kind are rare in cuba but as - all first. demonstrations of this kind are rare in cuba but as the j kind are rare in cuba but as the country reports a record number of coronavirus infections, tensions are burning oak blowing over with cries of democracy growing. returning to our top story, england manager s gareth southgate has described is unforgivable the racist abuse heaped online to three players who missed penalties during last night s european championship final defeat. marcus rashford and two others were targeted because of the penalties. let s talk more about this and what potentially can be done and should be done to try and deal with the abuse on life is up with me is the chair of kick it out, thanks forjoining us for some and also a journalist and autho
this is bbc news. i m christian fraser. the call for freedom communist cuba erupts with some of the largest demonstrations we ve seen in decades. tens of thousands came onto the streets on sunday demanding food, medicines and basic rights. joe biden said the country s communist leaders needs to listen to their people, rather than enriching themselves. there s been widespread condemnation of the racial abuse levelled at england s black football players on social media, following last night s european championship final. boris johnson confirms all government mandated restrictions will be lifted in england from next monday, but he warns the country, the pandemic is farfrom over.
see, but so far no. see, but so far no. thank you for cominu see, but so far no. thank you for coming the see, but so far no. thank you for coming the programme. - prince william, who is president of the english football association, says he s sickened by the racist abuse aimed at three players who missed penalties last night in england s defeat to italy in the final of the european championship. he called the online abuse abhorrent and unacceptable. meanwhile the fa have ordered a review after fans without tickets forced their way into wembley stadium to watch the game. twitter and facebook said they identified and removed hundreds of posts last night but did the social media companies work quickly enough and what punishment will there be for those who posted the racist abuse? let s talk to our disinformation reporter, marianna spring. so, the volume of abuse as sizeable last night. facebook and twitter have the technology to bring them down, but clearly it doesn t work well enou
that. we will get some reaction to the football last night in case you need some more, and also we will focus on those wildfires in california. do stay with us. good evening. whilst we have seen some warm, sunny spells day, we have also seen some wet weather in northern england, notably through the latter part of the afternoon, this slump of cloud has moved its way into south eastern areas, or circulating around this area of low pressure, which are starting to pull out the way, probably at the height at the moment, so their showers giving torrential downpours, localised flash flooding and lots of spray and standing water on the pass rates, and it will continue to rumble on into the evening, the odd heavy downpour elsewhere, as well, but, on balance, as i say, through the night, they tend to ease down except perhaps in southern areas, and instead begets a mist in low cloud rolling and of the north sea, and temperatures is to hold. still a few showers are into tuesday, but on
talked about it being irreversible, ie they wouldn t have to bring back restrictions at a later date. asked today, borisjohnson, weathered the road map out of blot to mike roxanne was irreversible is, he said he hoped it was, but he was not given any guarantees as to what would happen later in the year. an estimated 30 million people watch the game last night, you couldn t escape it. well actually that s not entirely true. because there was among the many who didn t watch it. james ansell from nottingham went to bed early on sunday night. the tv on his houseboat had broken and his phone was not working properly and so he missed it. but the 76 year old got up early this morning and was on his way to buy a newspaper to find out the score when he was approached by the bbc navtej johal. take a look. and where are you off to right now? go on, make my day. so, england scored early on. 0k. and then the italians came back.