have been quite embarrassing. it the british royal family it could have been quite embarrassing. it was su osed have been quite embarrassing. it was suwosed to have been quite embarrassing. it was suwosed to be have been quite embarrassing. it was supposed to be quite have been quite embarrassing. it was supposed to be quite significant? yes, it was king charles s first state visit as monarch. he was due to address politicians in the national assembly. to address politicians in the nationalassembly. it to address politicians in the national assembly. it was important for him and important for france. his first trip abroad as king. france is one of the uk s oldest and closest allies. these trips are made at the request of the foreign office, so the royal family don t decide where they re going to go. it is the importance of the links with the uk and the rest of europe, particularly after brexit and the issues that have arisen. as well ahead of coronation, getting people
to avoid spiralling costs. history for harry, as england get their euro 2024 qualifying campaign off to a winning start. he becomes england s record goalscorer to help england see off italy in naples. how you can follow in the footsteps of king charles but only if you re wearing socks. good morning from wadhurst in east sussex, voted the best place to live in the uk. i will be finding out why andi in the uk. i will be finding out why and i will bring you a full weather forecast. a blustery and unsettled speu forecast. a blustery and unsettled speuin forecast. a blustery and unsettled spell in the next few days. good morning. it s friday, the 24th of march. the education watchdog ofsted says school inspections must continue, despite calls from unions and head teachers to pause them. it follows the death of a primary school head, ruth perry, who took her own life after an inspection which, according to her family, caused intolerable stress . speaking for the first time since
About the situation in morocco. As you can see, the numbers of casualties are rising. There are over 600 now. We started with 30. Then over 300, and the number is now reaching over 600, and we are unfortunately expecting these numbers will get higher and higher with some estimations that numbers will exceed 1000 very soon. As the report said, the epicentre was out outside marrakesh old city, and the epicentre was the on the high atlas mountains, and these mountains are full of poor and Old Buildings and villages that will be really difficult to reach. As you can see, the whole attention of the world turns to morocco. Condolences and offers of support came from india, from germany, from france, and everybody is trying to stand with and try to offer support to morocco. Yes, as you say the area affected is huge. This happened less than 12 hours ago, and lots of countries offering to help. What immediately though is available in terms of Rescue Efforts from the moroccan authorities . The R
In caerphilly with van aert defending a three second lead. Thats all from sportsday. Our top story, a huge win for ireland, the worlds Number One Team at the rugby world cup, 80 points on romania. England start in 20 minutes against argentina in marseille. You are live with bbc news. Morocco has declared three days of National Mourning after 1,000 people died in a devastating earthquake. The six point eight magnitude quake struck a sparsely populated region in the Atlas Mountains on friday night. 45 miles south of marrakesh. Peter mercer, who owns a riad in marrakech, escaped from the third floor of his building during the quake. He told us what happened. You dont practise for these things. And ive lived through an earthquake before, but i live on the third floor of the building and itjust started to shake, almost like a Washing Machine on the spin cycle when it suddenly gears up. But it violently shook the building and you just think, ive got to get out of here. So ijust literally ran
latest britain s biggest manhunt in years. more than a year s rainfall in one day in parts of central greece the un calls for radical change to slow global warming. the top gear presenter freddie flintoff seen in public for the first time since being injured while filming last december. two of the favourites to lift the trophy france and new zealand go head to head in the opening match of the rugby world cup tonight. and after a jazz collective wins the mercury music prize what s behind britain s resurgent jazz scene? on a bbc london the london prison at the centre of the biggest manhunt in decades faces calls to be shut down and prisoners moved. on newsnight at 10.30 elon musk says he stopped ukraine from using his starlink satellite system to attack the russian fleet. the americans have outsourced their space programme, is this the price? good evening, after three days of searching, a significant development tonight in the hunt for daniel khalife, the terroris