there and we just realised right now that it s maybe not possible. a reduced service is still operating on the car ferry, while the red jet passenger foot service is unaffected. shelley phelps, bbc south today, southampton. if you fancy a serving of nostalgia, then you re in luck, as the bbc is opening up its archives to celebrate its 100th year. 0ne hidden gem that s been unearthed is a local news report, from 1988, of a newly opened, family run ice cream parlour in the cheshire town of nantwich. well, more than 30 years later our reporter phil cunliffe has been to get the scoop on how they re all getting on. a lazy day is out of the question for the cows down on park farm in nantwich. the 160 friesians and jerseys. ..are central to an award winning
going to southampton and edinburgh. in the next hour, they are going to london, manchester and bristol as well. not as busy as usual but a fair few people around and enough trains to get you around the country today. trains to get you around the country toda . ., trains to get you around the country toda . . ., ., ., ,, today. thanks for that, phil. thank ou to today. thanks for that, phil. thank you to everyone- england are through to the final of the women s european championship at wembley on sunday after thrashing sweden in last night s semifinal. the lionesses beat the tournament s top ranked side a 0 to set up a clash with either germany or france, who play tonight. our correspondent natalie pirks was at the match, at bramall lane in sheffield. the relief was palpable, the joy was intense. and the dancing? fit for a wembley final. crowd sing sweet caroline. sweden are ranked second in the world and from the off
printers with our solution. so, we have a printer, and then you have a deprinter that could sit next to every printer and work with every printer in the world. that invention may work with paper but what about the cardboard that floods through our doors as retail shifts online? do we really need it? this is one household s box mountain afterjust a couple of months. we re simply consuming too much stuff. it s a terrible habit. we ve got to kick it! roger harrabin, bbc news. if you fancy a serving of nostalgia, then you re in luck, as the bbc is opening up its archives to celebrate its 100th year. one hidden gem that s been unearthed is a local news report, is a local news report from 1988 of a newly opened, family run ice cream parlour in the cheshire town of nantwich. well, more than 30 years later our reporter phil cunliffe has been to get the scoop on how they re all getting on.
england may look as well on a short term basis. it s certainly the day for long reigns ending in football, after almost a decade in charge, sean dyche has been sacked by burnley. the longest serving manager in the premier league lost his job with his side four points adrift of safety with eight games remaining. dyche led the club to two promotions and brought european football to turf moor. phil cunliffe reports. not seeing sean dyche in the dugout will take some getting used to. he was the premier league s longest serving manager but this defeat at norwich last weekend proved one lost too many for the club s american owners. in a statement, the chairman describes results this season is disappointing and says, we feel a changes needed to give the squad the best possible chance of retaining its premier league status. some fans could scarcely take that using. for all he has could scarcely take that using. er? all he has done for the club, it s not very nice. all he has done for the cl