they try to block a woman travelling from her state and prohibits herfrom seeking the medical help she needs to a state that provides that care, the federal government will act to protect her bedrock rights. and more than a million people are expected to gather on the streets on london today for pride as the lgbt plus community marks 50 years since the first march. hello and welcome to bbc news. there are warnings of further disruption for air travellers this summer with more flights set to be cancelled in the coming weeks at heathrow, the uk s busiest airport. the cuts are expected as airlines change their schedules ahead of the busy school holiday period. manchester airport s new boss has warned that peak time queues will continue over the summer months. the department for transport said it is focused on minimising disruption for passengers this summer , and that as part of this, it was working with airports on when it could be appropriate to allow additional night f
airports this summer. now, warnings of more disruption, with the new wave of flight cancellations expected to be announced next week. the cancellations are triggered by an amnesty on take off and landing slots which ends this friday. it combines existing problems. we are now in the midst combines existing problems. we are now in the midst of combines existing problems. we are now in the midst of the combines existing problems. we are now in the midst of the peak - combines existing problems. we are| now in the midst of the peak summer travel season but we are still experiencing problems of lack of manpower, not only for airlines, but across airports, ground handlers and evenin across airports, ground handlers and even in some cases border control staff. the mix of high volumes and lack of people is causing tremendous dislocation at many airports. british airways services are likely to bear the brunt of the cancellations. a spokesperson from the airline told the bbc they
it mightjust save your life. today shows the impact her words are already having, and the countless lives that will be saved as a result. graham satchell, bbc news. more than a million people are expected to gather to celebrate the lgbt+ community s annual pride march in london. it s the first time the event has taken place in the capital since the pandemic and is the 50th anniversary of the uk s first rally. 0ur lgbt and identity correspondent lauren moss is at hyde park corner, lauren. well, they might as well and truly under way. well, they might as well and truly underway. it well, they might as well and truly under way. it set up a little while ago under that archway there at hyde park corner led by the original founding members of pride from 1972, the gay liberation front. they led the gay liberation front. they led the way on a bus and they are being
more than a million people are expected to gather to celebrate the lgbt+ community s annual pride march in london. it s the first time the event has taken place in the capital since the pandemic and is the 50th anniversary of the uk s first rally. our lgbt and identity correspondent lauren moss is at hyde park corner. lauren. hello, rebecca. the march isjust lauren. hello, rebecca. the march is just about to start and this year is just about to start and this year is a very special year because it is the 50th anniversary of the first pride parade that took place in london. actually, the march is going to get under way in a few minutes led by those who started it all off, the gay liberation front. back then, just a few hundred people took part in the parade in london. that was at a time in 1972 when same sex
attraction was still classified as a mental illness and they could have been arrested for kissing on the street. many milestones reached since then. the equality act, civil partnerships, same six marriage etc. today, when1 million people are expected to turn out, 30,000 people marching in london alone, it is a celebration of all of those milestones reached. but it is still a process. people will be protesting for equality within the lgbt community. they will be also making a protest about how homosexuality is still criminalised in so many countries around the world. the march is just about to set off. it will head down piccadilly towards trafalgar square, where they will be lots of live music and speeches. lauren moss at hyde park corner. in rugby union all the home nations are in action today. england are currently taking on australia in perth. earlier ireland were beaten by new zealand by 42 19. ireland opened the scoring in auckland, but the all blacks hadn t lost at eden park