A technique called gene silencing which doctors say will be life changing is given the go ahead for use on the nhs in england. This is huge. This is making a disease that was previously untreatable, treatable. The first study of its kind has found most ethnic groups in the uk earn less on average than White British workers we are live at wimbledon, the women ta ke ce ntre we are live at wimbledon, the Women Take Centre stage on quarterfinal stage. Coming up in the sport on bbc news well have the latest from old trafford. The first of the world cup semifinals, new zealand making a shaky start against india. Good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. The labour leaderJeremy Corbyn, has committed his party to campaign for remain in another referendum on a conservative brexit deal or a no deal exit from the European Union challenging the next Prime Minister to put their deal to the people. The major shift in the partys policy came after a meeting of the shadow cabinet this morning.
hello. this is bbc news. let s get the sport. good afternoon. england s new s era under ben stokes and brendom mccullom got off to an excellent start against new zealand in the first test at lords. debutant matthew potts making test cricket look easy with three wickets in the opening session. but it was an old familiar face james anderson who got england off to the best start. two early wickets including this brilliant catch from bairstow. anderson and broad both were left out of england s tour to the west indies but both returned with take wickets. but the man of the morning is matthew potts. he got his first wicket in his first test match over dismissing new zealand captain kane williamson. he added another two and leaving new zealand going into lunch 39 for 6. not all plain sailing for england though. spinnerjack leach has been ruled out of the test with symptoms of concussion after taking this tumble trying to stop a boundary. england have brought in matt parkinson as a c
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than 1,000 people recognised in the queen s birthday honours list. in other news. johnny depp s seen in a newcastle pub last night, while in the us his legal team celebrated his defamation win, but domestic abuse campaigners worry about the message it sends. a warm welcome back to buckingham palace, considerably quieter and calmer than it has been over the last few hours. the crowds have disappeared in the clear up is under way following the trooping the colour ceremony but there is much more from here at the palace tonight and will be talking with that in the next half an hour or so. there is much more to come. let s take a moment to reflect on what has happened today because the queen has been seen on the balcony behind me here at buckingham palace. she came out to greet the crowds as the trooping the colour ceremony. it s part of four days of celebration for her platinum jubilee. there are thousands of people here lining the streets, and we ve spoken to some who ve come fr