77 minutes. the major development tonight in a disturbing case that made national headlines, after roe was overturned. the 10-year-old girl from ohio who was raped, who went to get an abortion in indiana, because of no exceptions for rape in ohio. tonight, a suspect now charged in the case. the january 6th committee and their new focus before their last hearing now. a detailed account of what president trump did and did not do for 187 minutes inside the white house, as the january 6th attack was unfolding. and what about the witness who congresswoman liz cheney says the former president tried to reach? where that stands tonight. rachel scott live on the hill. president biden on his first trip to the middle east tonight. the president visiting israel, then the west bank. and next, his controversial trip to saudi arabia. who he will meet with. and mary bruce is traveling with the president. the shark attack on long island. the second attack in ten days. what we ve learn
who went to get an abortion in indiana because of no exceptions for rape in ohio. tonight, a suspect now charged in the case. the january 6th committee and their new focus before their last hearing now. a detailed account of what president trump did and did not do for 187 minutes inside the white house, as the january 6th attack was unfolding. and what about the witness who congresswoman liz cheney says the former president tried to reach? rachel scott live on the hill. president biden on his first trip to the middle east tonight. the president visiting israel, then the west bank. and next, his controversial trip to saudi arabia. who he will meet with, and mary bruce is traveling with the president. the shark attack on long island. the second attack in ten days. what we ve learned. and we reported here on that luggage at heathrow airport. what delta has done to bring a jet full of that luggage back to the u.s. and where they brought it. and america strong tonight. m
of celebrations to mark the platinum jubilee. in about ten minutes time, we ll have this week s edition of newswatch, but first, it s time for unspun world. apologies, it is click. this book was. writing this magic faraway tree book. we are back and it s brilliant. after an unbelievable three years, the hay festival is back to its full glory. gathering together authors and thinkers, bookworms and those with the writing bug. it s all the same to me. ijust like writing can t stop. i tell you, it s so good to be back and this year especially is a really special year. not only is the queen celebrating 70 years on the throne, but the bbc is celebrating 100 years on air. and so, we thought we d put on a show to talk about some of the technologies the beeb has been instrumental in developing. we talked sound and vision with our brilliant panel. and kind of place sounds around this microphone. in 1922, the idea that the bbc had to make programming that would inform, entertain and
i v e i ve met a one k where preparations are under way for tomorrow night big party and the crowds are still celebrating. party and the crowds are still celebrating. and it s a 100 days since russia launched its invasion of ukraine, with fighting continuing along the entire frontline in the east of the country. in other news, a crowded train has derailed in southern germany killing four passengers and leaving around 30 people injured, some seriously. the accident happened near the town of garmisch. good evening and welcome to bbc news. buckingham palace has confirmed that the queen won t attend the derby tomorrow but is expected to watch it on television at windsor castle. the princess royal is expected to attend in her place. this morning prince charles represented the queen at a service of thanksgiving, honouring her 70 years as head of state, at st paul s cathedral in central london. let s join katty kay, who s spent the day on the mall. down who s spent the day on the ma
has covered thejubilee. but in the meantime, here s a couple of contrasting responses to what you ve seen so far. first, from mel writing on thursday. but for alan mccluskey. .. do let us know your thoughts on what is clearly a divisive issue and there ll be details of how to contact us at the end of the programme. meanwhile, there have been equally strong reactions to reporting of the defamation case fought over the past six weeks betweenjohnny depp and his ex wife, amber heard. the verdict from the united states came in time for wednesday s news at ten. do you find that mr depp has proven all the elements of defamation? answer: yes. thejury was unanimous in its verdict. johnny depp took his ex wife to court over an article she wrote which falsely implied he d abused her. a number of viewers told us they thought the prominence given to the verdict in that program and more generally to the case over the past few months was unjustified. here s chris mitchell. since when, has a