Million in aid from the g7 leaders. In a moment it will be time for sportsday but first a look at what else is coming up this evening on bbc news. Well have the latest on the future of the Bolton Wanderers and bury fc, after the deadline to save both clubs has passed. Also, well be finding out why vets think feeding your pets insects could be the solution to helping fight climate change. And well be looking at tomorrows front pages in the papers tonight, with our guests the brexit commissioning editor for the telegraph, asa bennett, and the author and journalist rachel shabi. Thats all ahead on bbc news. Now on bbc news its time for sportsday. Hello and welcome to sportsday, im 0lly foster. The headlines this evening. Bury on the brink. Their buyer pulls out and they now face certain expulsion from the league. With all the good publicity we have had from you and all the other stations on radio and television, for it to come to this is just heartbreaking. D day for bolton as well, a fou
We want to begin with that tenuous ceasefire in Eastern Ukraine that appears to be holding, but not all is well. European ukrainian president etra poroshenko visited the city of morrow paul that was shelled reportedly over the weekend by rebels. In the meantime, the European Union is expected to slap more sanctions on russia for aiding separatists. We will have more on that from brussels in just a moment. But first, this report on the fledgling truce on the ground. Ukrainian president Petro Poroshenko made a surprise visit to mariupol, a flashpoint in the conflict. He sang the National Anthem with steelworkers. Then he gave a stirring speech. We will protect our city, our region, and our nation. We will not give up one bit of ukrainian land. We are fighting for our independence. The residents of this village outside mariupol put up sandbags as protection against possible skirmishes. A ceasefire is still in effect, but locals are worried that separatists may overrun towns on their way t
Everton will be forced to kick off the new season without main striker Dominic Calvert-Lewin with the club now confirming that he sustained an injury during training this week and will be out for around a month.
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