sport and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, here s kasa. bayern munich have suspended sadio mane from the club s match this saturday against hoffenheim for his misconduct after the 3 0 defeat to manchester city in the quarterfinals of the champions league on tuesday night. the 31 year old former liverpool winger has also been given a fine by the bavarian side after reports of a changing room bust up with team mate leroy sane. the two players were seen arguing towards the end of the match and german papers allege mane punched his teammate in the face. manchester united goalkeeper david de gea says the club is aiming for more trophies, as the reds get ready to take on six time champions sevilla in the pick of the europa league quarterfinal first legs tonight. united won the europa league, and other favourites. other favourites. they still have a semifinal to other favourites. they still have a semifinal to come. de gea says manager erik ten hag has brought in
As you would expect, a great deal of concern. The industry has invested billions in this transition and a lot of it has gone into the uk already, the government has backed that. You have seen them invest in the Tata Battery Factory in somerset, mini production in cowley, Electric Vehicle for commercial Vehicle Production in ellesmere port. So weve got mixed messaging when youre investing in there. If you want to attract and continue that investment, you need a strong market. We want to see what is being said, because at the moment we are getting this mixed message about what is it that the government wants. Ill tell you, if you want to achieve net zero, you have to decarbonise road transport. This morning home secretary Suella Braverman backed the Prime Minister for making difficult decisions on net zero and putting Household Costs first. The Prime Minister is taking an approach of pragmatism and proportionality when it comes to delivering our net zero commitments. Its right that he as
pictures from paris, where protester5 are gathering as part of protests against pension reform5. protests against pension reforms. the constitutional court is supposed to rule on the legality of the reforms. thi5 to rule on the legality of the reforms. this would raise the reform5. this would raise the pension age. the security forces are on high alert, a5 pension age. the security forces are on high alert, as these prote5t5 happen acro55 on high alert, as these prote5t5 happen across the country. our reporter asked one protester why it was important for them to be on the streets of paris. ifeel a bit. i mean, i m angry because the government is not listening to the people. so far they ve been only demonstrating peacefully and they are not listening to the people to what they want to also what economists 5ay. and they are just, they are like in the cru5ade for their own political opinion and not about what we really have to do for the system. like each country has its own problematics.
pension reform5 due to make a decision over these pension reforms that have been pushed through by emmanuel macron, as to whether they are legitimate, whether they are legal or not. as we heard from one union member, if it is decided that they aren t legal, then these prote5t5 are set to continue. notjust in paris, but acro55 france, there have been protest5. transport 5ervices, flights have been cancelled, train services affected. a5 been cancelled, train services affected. as i say, tomorrow, potentially very significant, because it will be decided whether these pension reforms, so raising these pension reforms, so raising the pension age from 62 to 64, whether that is legal. and if it is
legal, president macron has told reporters that he will be going forward with these reforms. he hopes to have those changes signed into law immediately, which means they could enter into force before the end of 2023. so, once again, those pension reforms from 62 to 64. like i say, these pictures from paris. our i say, these pictures from paris. 0ur correspondence was i say, these pictures from paris. our correspondence was saying a little earlier that he hasn t necessarily seen an escalation in protests over the 12 days that they have been happening, so they have been happening weekly. also, talking about the fact that, yes, pension reform is certainly the headline for the strikes. but also, with so many people involved, he was saying that there are other agendas there.