With the staff. I saw enough to say that there was really good and we are steering was really good and we are steering at the right direction. It was a Superintendence Game and we should Superintendence Game and we should have controlled it much more should have controlled it much more often. I wouldve helped but we more often. I wouldve helped but we couldnt and didnt do that but we couldnt and didnt do that but but we couldnt and didnt do that but we will keep working. Well away from the pitch, liverpool and chelsea have been engaged in something of a tug of war for brightons midfielder moises caicedo. Chelsea was always the ecuadorean s preferred destination and a deal has been agreed for his transfer to Stamford Bridge for an intial fee of 100 million pounds, rising to 115. That would be a british record. This is pending a medical and all the usual personal terms but it would appear that chelsea have got their man, even though brighton had also been prepared to sell to liverpool. I
the chance of rain particularly with all these weather fronts around. on friday there will still be some sunshine around but more showers will break out and they contain heavy and thundery. drifting across northern england and into scotland. a rain arriving in the south west of england and wales. temperatures will be lower on friday, 21 and 22. still some warm weather for eastern parts of england if we miss the heavy showers. but instead of high pressure that has brought warm weather and sunshine, low pressure will be in charge this weekend, bringing stronger wind and most of the rain across the western side of the rain across the western side of the uk. it could be heavy and thundery. looking drier, sunnier and warmer on the eastern side of the uk. thanks, darren. and that s bbc news at ten on wednesday the 22nd ofjune. there s more analysis of the day s main stories on newsnight with mark urban, which isjust getting under way on bbc two. the news continues here on bbc one a
also tonight. prices are still rising at their fastest rate for a0 years, with the cost of food a prime factor. tomorrow s rail strike will go ahead, after talks between the rmt union and railway employers broke down. and a new tribute to the thousands who arrived from caribbean countries from the 19405 and made a huge contribution to british life. and coming up on the bbc news channel. britain s harriet dart is hitting form a week before wimbledon, reaching the last eight at eastbourne. welcome to the bbc news at ten. a devastating earthquake in afghanistan has claimed the lives of more than 1,000 people and left many more injured. the country, which is governed by the militant islamist taliban, is already in the grip of a humanitarian disaster, with millions facing famine. the taliban have asked for international aid, and britain says it s ready to provide assistance. the earthquake struck near the south eastern city of khost, in paktika province. afghanistan is particularl
50 migrants are told that the government intends to send them to rwanda the first to be removed under new immigration plans. police in india have arrested two people after a fire destroyed an office building in delhi and killed at least 27 people. can liverpool keep their quadruple hopes alive? they face chelsea this afternoon in the fa cup final at wembley. # up in space, man. # bookmakers are predicting a rare good result for the uk at tonight s eurovision. but will it be enough to hold back the favourites ukraine? good afternoon. the mayor of kharkiv has told the bbc that russian forces have withdrawn from the kharkiv city area and are heading for the russian border. ihor terekhov said russian shelling had stopped and residents were gradually starting to return to ukraine s second largest city but warned that many residential areas were badly damaged or destroyed. our correspondentjoe inwood has the latest from lviv. a parting gift from russian forces in retreat. this
we talked to arnold donald who runs carnival corporation, that s the biggest cruise operator on the planet. where ever yourjoining me from around the world, once again, a big hello and a very warm welcome to the show. you know, it seemed like it was a another time, two years ago as a threat of covid became obvious one cruise ship, the diamond princess went into lockdown as the world watched. passengers, they were held for two weeks as the virus spread throughout the ship, infecting more than 700 onboard. shortly after, the world closed down and tourism industry suffered the worst crisis in its history. take a look at this, this was the heart of venice during the middle of the pandemic, not a tourist sight. and from an empty st. mark s square in venice to in empty trafalgar square in london, holiday makers and business passengers stopped flying and the hospitality industry ground to a halt. let s just take a look at the impact. in 2019, before the pandemic hit global tourism d