from across the uk to attend the coronation of king charles, which will take place on may 6 at westminster abbey in london. the easter weekend is a key period for churches across the uk, but they re struggling with the cost of living crisis. many have stopped running activities and some are having to turn down the heating to save money. our religion editor, aleem maqbool reports this easter many worship services are cheerier than normal. in spite of helper energy bills from the church of england, and an extension of the government release scheme, a lot of parishes are still struggling to meet costs and are turning down their heating and cutting macro activities. beautiful as it is, this 12th century church in wendover wasn t built with efficiency in mind. in wasn t built with efficiency in mind. , ., ., ., , ., mind. in the period from november to march, we found mind. in the period from november to march, we found that mind. in the period from november to march, we found
we begin with israel, where the prime minister benjamin neta nyahu has ordered the mobilization of police and army reservists following a significant increase in violence. in tel aviv, an italian tourist was killed and several others were wounded when a car was driven along a promenade. it came just hours after two british israeli sisters died after a shooting in the occupied west bank, that also left their mother seriously injured. our correspondent anna o neill has the latest. this is the car which is suspected of ramming a group of tourists in the centre of tel aviv last night. police say a 45 year old man drove along the city s beachside boardwalk, hitting several pedestrians before overturning. he was shot and killed by israeli police. in a tweet, the italian deputy prime minister named the victim as alessandro parini, a lawyerfrom rome and said other italian citizens may be among the injured. it happened just hours after two british israeli sisters were shot dead, and t
from across the uk to attend the coronation of king charles, which will take place on may 6 at westminster abbey in london. you re watching bbc news. now its time for: ukraine: how will it end? gunfire. in the mud and trenches of eastern ukraine, this war still hangs in the balance. both sides need a breakthrough. ukraine, with advanced western weaponry, could well know seize the initiative. the ukrainians will continue to fight, whatever happens. so providing they ve got the tools to do thejob, they can do it. slave ukraini! but russia is not giving up. neither side seems ready to negotiate. so could russia still defy the odds and win this war, or will ukraine prevail? in this programme, we are going to examine how either side could yet win in ukraine. more than a year after the invasion began, the fighting has reached another inflection point. ukraine has the initiative. they are expected to launch a new offensive during the spring and summer, but if they don t make decisiv
from the end, by layvin kurzawa proved to be the winner for fulham despite a spirited display from their championship opponents. harry wilson and andreas pereira were also on target at the stadium of light. arsenal women are through to the final of the league cup after beating manchester city. the game finished goal less after 90 minutes before stina blackstenius struck in the first period of extra time to seal the win. they ll meet either west ham or chelsea in next months final. meanwhile england goalkeeper mary earps has made the shortlist for women s goalkeeper of the year at the fifa best awards. the manchester united stopper started every game for england as they won the euros last summer and became the first keeper to keep 50 clean sheets in the women s super league. she s made the shortlist alongside chelsea s ann katrin berger and lyon s christiane endler. wales women s head coach gemma grainger has named a 27 player squad for the pinatar cup. defender gemma evans co
it was the favourite who won the day. corach rambler proved a bargain for his owners a scottish syndicate who bought him forjust £17,000. the largest military parade in 70 years more than 6,000 members of britain s armed services will take part in next month s coronation. and the weather, a lot more cart around today compared to yesterday, patchy rain in the west but it will fill wall. all the details and outlook coming up after breakfast. just as she will feel warm. it s sunday, 16th april. our main story: motoring groups have welcomed the government s decision to cancel the construction of new smart motorways, but insisted the announcement does not go far enough. existing stretches of smart motorway in england will remain, but more emergency stopping places will be put in place. the aa has called for the hard shoulder to return on all roads. aru na iyengar reports. it is not quite the end of smart motorways. plans for m will be scrapped, including 11 that had already b