marks thejubilee. but the paper also reports on the conclusion ofjohnny depp and amber heard s libel battle, calling it a seven million pound countroom humiliation for ms heard. the guardian also covers that case, but leads with the chair of the committee of standards in public life criticising an overhaul to the ministerial code outlined by the prime minister. and the times leads with claims allies of the prime minister have accused those who want him to step down of being self indulgent, narcissistic and contemptuous . so, let s begin. do you want to kick us off this time and let us begin as we should with the jubilee and let us begin as we should with thejubilee in the telegraph front page. in the queens message to the nation. , ., , ,., , page. in the queens message to the nation. , ., , , , . nation. yes, absolutely. new picture ofthe nation. yes, absolutely. new picture of the queen nation. yes, absolutely. new picture of the queen and nation. yes, absolutely. new
to help ukrainian forces. ukrainian soldiers in kyiv celebrate their country s 3 1 victory over scotland in the world cup playoffs. and the record breaking brit who s defied the odds to climb everest not once but 16 times, even as his doctors warned he may never walk again unaided. live from our studio in singapore, this is bbc news. it s newsday. welcome to bbc news broadcasting to viewers in the uk and around the world. it s 7am in the morning in singapore and 7pm in the evening in virginia in the us, where a jury has found that the actress amber heard defamed her ex husband johnny depp and ordered she pay the hollywood star $15 million in damages. our arts correspondent david sillito has been following this trial for us from the beginning. here is his report. mr foreperson, is this the verdict of the jury? after six weeks in court and six years of angry disputes since their divorce, finally, a judgment by a jury on the allegations that johnny depp had violently assaulted h
in somalia, hundreds of communities are being ravaged by drought, causing a humanitarian crisis that is harming the country s most vulnerable. we have a special report. and johnny depp s lawyers say accusations of domestic violence have ruined him, during closing arguments in the defamation trial with amber heard. hello and welcome to bbc news. police in texas say it was the wrong decision to delay entering the classroom in a school in the city of uvalde, where 21 people were killed by a gunman on tuesday. it took 53 minutes for armed police to eventually go in. as local people come to terms with tragedy, grief is turning into anger. here s our north america editor, sarah smith. terrified students were rescued from the school while the gunman was still in one of the classrooms. the children trapped inside were desperately calling 911 for help. one young girl called back four times, telling the operator some of the students are still alive, and pleading, please send the polic
latin america reports its first case of monkeypox as the world health organization warns the number of infections will continue to rise. to her majesty, tuck in. cheers! and a feast fit for a queen. preparations are in full swing for the platinumjubilee. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. police in texas say it was the wrong decision to delay entering the classroom in a school in the city of uvalde, where 21 people were killed by a gunman on tuesday. it took 53 minutes for armed police to eventually go in. as local people come to terms with tragedy, grief is turning into anger. here s our north america editor sarah smith. terrified students were rescued from the school while the gunman was still in one of the classrooms. the children trapped inside were desperately calling 911 for help. one young girl called back four times, telling the operator some of the students are still alive, and pleading, please send the police now. authorities now have