Between 7 9 c. Thanks, chris. And thats bbc news at six. Now its time to join our colleagues for the news where you are. Hello and welcome to sportsday this friday night, im chetan pathak, coming up on the programme. Christian horner again denies allegations of inappropriate behaviour. As a series of alleged messages are leaked. A new fi season but will it be the same old story Max Verstappen takes Pole Position for tomorrows Bahrain Grand Prix. Going for gold in glasgow can americas noah lyles add to his titles tonight well bring you the latest from the indoor World Championships also coming up on sportsday before seven. Ahead of the North London Derby in the Wsl The Arsenal manager talks about injuries, his sides title hopes and inequality in the game i still think it is very hard to understand that there are so few female coaches in the mens game. We will be in puerto rico where skateboarder sky brown will try to keep her olympic surfing dream alive, we would tell you how she got on
for the bbc, not the government. the british chancellor, jeremy hunt, has met the governor of the bank of england, andrew bailey, to discuss the collapse of silicon valley bank, which mostly financed tech start ups. the director general of the bbc, tim davie, has apologised for the widespread disruption to bbc sports output today but says he won t resign. a number of tv and radio programmes have been pulled from the schedules after presenters and pundits walked out in support of gary lineker. the former footballer was taken off this evening s match of the day programme which he presents for breaching the corporation s social media guidelines. tim davie spoke to our north america correspondent nomia iqbal. well, i m very sorry for the disruption today. it has been a difficult day and i am sorry that audiences have been affected and they have not got the programming. as a keen sports fan i know, like everyone, that to miss programming is a real blow and i am sorry about tha
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of its test flight to the moon. officials say a problem with the engine meant they had to scrub the un manned mission, just minutes before it could have blasted off. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are are sam lister, the political editor at the daily express, and the author and journalist, yasmin alibhai brown. thank you both for being with us tonight. the yorkshire post carries a warning from brewery bosses, who say thousands of pubs could shut down forever unless the government steps in to help as energy prices continue to rise. the metro issues the same warning last orders for pubs, is its headline. the guardian holds a message from senior conservatives, who say schools face closure chaos, with headteachers struggling to pay soaring energy bills. the front page also pictures the devastating floods in pakistan. as the country awaits the winner of the tory leadership contest, the i says the front runner liz tr