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weapons. and a previously unknown self portrait of vincent van gogh is discovered by scottish art experts, using x rays. live from our studio in singapore. this is bbc news. hello, and welcome to the programme. celebrations have been taking place in sri lanka, after gotabaya rajapaksa became the country s first sitting president to quit. he did so after months of angry protests over the rapidly rising cost of living, and shortages of food and fuel. the delay in handing over his letter of resignation was, it seems, to do with his flight from the maldives to singapore. from colombo, rajini vaidyanathan reports. a moment to savour, after months of struggle. now there s joy. these demonstrators had one key demand, that the man they blame for their economic woes resign. tonight, president gotabaya rajapaksa did. protesters say they are celebrating what represents a victory for people power. it s the end of the rule of the rajapaksas, after a week of turmoil on the island. just yes
ministers have turned on the bank of england over rising inflation. the independent says britain has failed to deliver almost 250 million pounds in green projects aimed at reaching net zero. football now and the fa cup is on the front of the sunday times after liverpool beat chelsea six five on penalties at wembley. but the mail on sunday has a different angle on the game saying liverpool fans sparked widespread outrage for booing prince william and the national anthem before kick off. so let s begin. will start with the observer. hi, our crumbling schools a risk to life officials warned number ten. the observer has officials warned number ten. tue: observer has got officials warned number ten. tte: observer has got hold of the department for education weekly update from the end of march this year. which says that the condition of so many school buildings is so bad that many are dangerous and a risk to life. and that they are in urgent need of about £13 billion, they