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hey, iam hey, i am zoph with the catch up. tonight, queens uni and their marking boycott. celebrations eid take place around the world and a wholesome chimpanzee moment. a committee that monitors the government s action on climate change as the uk is no longer a world leader on climate issues. in 2019, the uk set a target to cut greenhouse gas emissions to note zero by 2050. meaning it would no longer add any additional greenhouse gases to the atmosphere. but the climate change committee says the government s efforts to reach these are worryingly slow, in particular it criticised ministers for supporting new oil and coal projects and set plans to expand our ports don t fit with the uk s climate commitments. some other stories now. parts of a tourist submersible but imploded while on a dive to the titanic shipwreck had been brought ashore in canada. all five
excited to last for three or four weeks. let s get some of the day s other news now. just stop all protesters have stopped the second ashes test with england s wicketkeeperjonny bairstow forced to take matters into his own hands, it says here. ahead of the second over of the morning session of cricket at lord s, two protesters raced onto the pitch. jonny bairstow picked up one of the which includes a marking boycott. protesters and carried them off the pitch and it says here that the other protester was thwarted by security staff. we will of course have more on that story on the bbc s sport page, which you can see there. of course when we have the pictures of what happened on the pitch with wicketkeeperjonny bairstow, we will bring them to you as well as up i am sure there will be pictures coming into the newsroom very soon. stay with us on bbc news. thanks for
to marry herfiance, colin. the trip took five weeks. an hour after she arrived, she was getting married in front of people she d never seen before. when mary told brian her story, he decided to recreate and build the ship s cabin. that mary travelled in more than 70 years ago. it was all built at home, in pieces in my workshop. i suppose the hardest part was sourcing all the vintage materials. mary volunteered at a school before the couple came back to kent a year later. collins started an engineering business, which is still run by the family, and it all began when a young woman travelled halfway across the world to be with the man she loved. for more stories from across the uk, head to the bbc news website. hey, i m zoph with the catch up. tonight, queens uni ends their marking boycott.
disorder help by next march. and if you ve been affected by any of this, you can visit bbc action line for help and support. some other stories now. for the titanic tourist submarine, which went missing with five people on board. it s a race against time, though, because there s a limited amount of oxygen. now, lots of uni students aren t happy at the moment as they re having to graduate without knowing their final results because of a marketing boycott. a marking boycott. some students in edinburgh are planning to protest by not wearing gowns or shaking hands with the principal at their graduation, and glastonbury has officially opened its gates ahead of the weekend. also swifty fans have been going crazy because she s just announced loads of tour dates. there seems to be a mysterious gap on the days that glastonbury on surprise performance on the cards. we will have to see. now time for ten seconds of colourful feathers.