in his hush money trial on thursday. today, he delivered a rambling response to the verdict. we ll look at what comes next legally and politically. and after days of uncertainty, labour leader sir keir starmer says diane abbott can run on his party s ticket. and we ll bring you up to date with everything else that s been happening on the campaign trail here in the uk. for weeks now, there have been talks and antipication around a ceasefire deal to end the conflict in gaza, and for weeks, those talks and that anticipation has led to nothing. could there be a breakthrough tonight? president biden has been speaking in the last few hours. he said israel had submitted a comprehensive, new proposal for a ceasefire to end its war with hamas. the plan would involve the withdrawal of israeli troops from populated areas of gaza as well as the release of israeli hostages. mr biden said the proposal has been sent to the palestinian side, and he urged hamas to accept it. let s hear some o
joining us on sportsday. we re going to start at the french open in paris, where there was a thrilling and dramatic contest between defending champion and world number one, iga swiatek, and quadruple grand slam winner naomi osaka. in a tense first set, the in form swiatek, with four titles to her name already this season, taking it on a tie break. osaka, though, dominating the second, overpowering her opponent to take it 6 1. the third set was an absolute nail biter. swiatek 4 1 down and seemingly out, somehow surviving break points, and even a match point to take the set 7 5. the dream of achieving three in a row at the french open is alive and well. but for osaka, who only returned to the sport four months ago after having daughter shai, a valiant end to her tournament. honestly, it s not the worst. like, i ve felt worse for sure. i. i cried when i got off the court, but then. you know, for me, i kind of realised i was watching iga win this tournament last year and i was pr
and the whole thing. i m a very innocent man, and it s ok. i m fighting for our country. i m fighting for our constitution. our whole country is being rigged right now. this was done by the biden administration in order to wound or hurt an opponent, a political opponent. and i think it sjust a disgrace. and we ll keep fighting. we ll fight till the end and we ll win because our country has gone to hell. we don t have the same country any more. we have a divided mess where nation in decline, serious decline, millions and millions of people pouring into our country right now from prisons and from mental institutions, terrorists. and they re taking over our country. we have a country that s in big trouble. but this was a rigged decision right from day one with a conflicted judge who should have never been allowed to try this case never. and we will fight for our constitution. this is long from over. thank you very much. that was the statement from donald trump. live to new yor
on, whether it is the nhs, more gps, more nhs dentists, things that people really carabao, our approach to getting the economy back on track or our campaign on the environment. we are here in the beautiful lake district to campaign on the issue of sewage, it has been the liberal democrats who have been campaigning hard to clean up our rivers and beaches and likes and it is the liberal democrats leading on that. so i am focused on getting more liberal mps elected and defeating the conservatives. can liberal mps elected and defeating the conservatives. liberal mps elected and defeating the conservatives. can i get a yes or no on whether the conservatives. can i get a yes or no on whether keir the conservatives. can i get a yes or no on whether keir starmer - the conservatives. can i get a yes i or no on whether keir starmer would make a good prime minister but which i am really focused on the labour campaign, ithink i am really focused on the labour campaign, i think peopl