hello. we re going to take you straight to france, to paris. france, to paris. there have been weeks and france, to paris. there have been weeks and months france, to paris. there have been weeks and months of france, to paris. there have been weeks and months of protests - france, to paris. there have been. weeks and months of protests over controversial pension reforms that have been happening there, and what we are seeing here is a protest in paris. this is at the offices of the stock market operator euronext, which is just outside of paris, and we are seeing things being set on fire. to remind you that political opponents, trade unions as well, have all been urging protesters to maintain their campaign of civil disobedience, because this law was passed controversially without a vote through the lower house of parliament in france by using special constitutional powers, so a huge amount of anger at president macron who pushed this through. this is about the retireme
the rocket was not crude. hello, iam hello, i am maryam moshiri. sport and for a full round up from the bbc sport centre, here s our reporter. he was hugh ferris. thank you very much indeed. erik ten hag has promised his manchester united side will not repeat their performance on the first leg of the europa league final, which saw them have a 2 0 lead with two own goals. it means the second shot they will start at 2-2. a the second shot they will start at 2 2. a player has been prevented playing by a groin injury. the forward as part of the squad that has travelled to spain, hoping to avoid making the same mistakes they became passive- avoid making the same mistakes it iey became passive. it avoid making the same mistakes time; became passive. it is not acceptable, we know that. and you see what happened when you are playing a game for only 60 minutes. you can t do it and when you do it you get punished, so we have to be aware of it and i think the lesson when we spoke abou
hello and welcome, i m marion mcsherry. the results of an investigation into allegations of bullying by the uk s deputy prime minister, dominic raab, have been delivered to rishi sunak. the prime minister is said to be carefully considering the findings before deciding whether mr raab broke ministerial rules. mr raab, who is also justice secretary, denies bullying staff and says he always behaved professionally . nancy kacungira is at college green for us, following all the latest developments. so after all the waiting today, we are hearing no decision is set for today, at least? are hearing no decision is set for today, at least? that s right, when we first started today, at least? that s right, when we first started broadcasting - today, at least? that s right, when we first started broadcasting from | we first started broadcasting from here five hours ago, we thought there would be a matter of an hour or two before we heard about rishi sunak s decision, after him recei