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house. we are going to stay here. there we go, let s have a listen to resident biden. president biden. mundy during the fifth 1944, the evil third reich was devastating the world, nancy germany had subjugated the once free nations of europe through brute force. lies, and twisted ideology of racial superiority. millions ofjew, in the holocaust, millions of others killed by bombs, bullets, bloody warfare. hitler and those with him fought thought democracy was weak and the future belong to dictators. here, on the coast of normandy, the battle between freedom and tyranny would be joined, here, on that morning in june, president emmanuel macron, secretary antony blinken, distinguished guests, most of all, our honoured veterans who met that test, the test of aegis in that moment 80 years ago. 80 years ago today. on behalf of the american people, as commander in chief, the highest honour to salute you in normandy once more. all of you, god love you. applause winston churchill

it s a difficultjob! it does test you. we do cliff counts on our little boat with our binoculars and a clicker. you ve got ground counts, and then at the same time as that, you have the puffin census. go around in a circle and count the burrows that are occupied. so, that puffin has lined their nest with lovely campion, so that one is occupied as well. so it s a lot, but it s. ..it s good, we re excited to get the numbers. can you estimate how long it is going to take to get the numbers back up to what they were? it ll be a while. so a lot of the birds here, the chicks won t breed for four years. climate change and increased storms, like, it is concerning. but as long as we re protecting the birds here and doing what we can while they re breeding, we know that we re doing the best we can to help them. so with avian flu at bay for now, the birds biggest challenge is beating the elements. alison freeman, bbc news. now let s return to our coverage

scottish mountains. here are the showers across the northern half of the uk. temperatures are struggling a bit in the north of the uk, perhaps no higher than around 11 or 12 celsius, should be closer to the mid teens really in the south of the country around 16 18. this evening showers probably most frequent across scotland, so around the north west of england but for most of us it s a case of clear skies at least across england, wales and northern ireland. in towns and cities, 9 7 degrees per outside of town it will be a little bit colder than that. we have a weather front crossing northern parts of the uk tomorrow. that s going to bring a spell of maybe an hour or two of perhaps some steady rain. initially across central and southern scotland and then probably reach the lake district, may be the north of england, so that eventually will clear again to sunshine and showers. to the south of that i think it s going to be generally dry and temperatures are not changing an awful lot, cert

seven months or whatever time they have taken. so it was never going to be easy, but it s exciting to be at a place like us, you know? we can see there s a lot of excitement. meeting a lot of people who are really excited because the cricket has come to the us and new york for the first time. so it s good to be here and we are looking to play good cricket and give our best, basically. england forward rosie galligan believes breast reduction surgery has enhanced her career rugby. six years ago, aged 20, the saracens lock decided to go under the knife, a huge decision for such a young athlete but one she says made her international career possible. losing two kilograms off your chest does make a difference, i have to say. i ve got two six nations grand slam titles, a world cup finalist, and my aim is to be part of the world cup 2025 squad in england next year. and six years ago, i had a breast reduction. one of the main reasons why i had a breast reduction is simply because of the backac

slam finalist in a few hours time. thank you very much indeed, russell. premier league clubs are voting on whether to scrap var at their annual meeting today. the vote was triggered by wolves who say the technology has led to unintended negative consequences . the proposal needs support from 14 clubs to be accepted. members of the football supporters association are also against var as it currently stands. whilst there was a lot of support for the introduction of var originally, that has really collapsed and 80% of the match going fans and two thirds of television watching fans now say that the experience is poor or very poor. so our view is we cannot go on with this as we are. as a referee, there was no worse feeling pre var when you made an error and a camera angle from behind the goal would have helped you out and arrived at the correct decision. having used var, been a var and helped with the

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