Serious injury as it was protected by its cot. Matthew murray reports from the scene. It was just after 10 30 last night that the car came off this road. Its skid marks around about 50 to 60 metress away. Because it came off the road and then rolled around about three times before it ended up back on its wheels. But it did actually roll over this tent, which had a baby inside it who was in its cot. And thats the only reason the baby survived. Now, lets speak to the owner of the campsite here now, mike harris from newgale campsite. Mike, you know, you came here last night and it was absolute carnage when you arrived, wasnt it . Absolutely, yeah. There was no Emergency Services at the time because we were on the scene immediately. But there was carnage. There were people bewildered, people in shock, people who didnt know what was going on. And there were people that were injured, screaming and asking for help. Its hard to believe that actually nobody was killed in this because we just ex
welcome to bbc news. live from paris where exit polls from france s first round of the snap parliamentary election have just been released as polling finished for the day and i can bring you the exit polls now because they have been released as we are on their insurance for national rally party has on this first round of the election more than 34% suggested in the vote followed by the left wing new popular front which we are seeing has won 20.i% popular front which we are seeing has won 20.1% of this vote. the centrist coalition of emmanuel macron in third place which is given in the exit poll score of 20.3%. it is just the next probative it s replicated in the concrete results that suggests a decisive win for the far right national rally party, very much in line with what opinion poll suggested in the lead up to the snap election with 34% of the vote going to the far right national rally party. this is the first round of the election. what happens is that if no candidate has
have come within a minute of being knocked out, but managed to beat slovakia to secure their place in the last eight. they went behind in the first half and needed a goal deep into injury time at the end of the second half, from jude bellingham, to equalise. butjust a couple of minutes into extra time a goal from harry kane gave them the lead, which they held, giving them victory in last 16 tie. watching all of this is my colleague. joe inwood is in a fan zone in brixton. harry kane during the interviews after the match described jude bellingham him s goal is one of the best in england because s history. it certainly was and it was needed here because the first 90 minutes the mood had been sombre and despairing, a belief that england performance. if you look around now, you can see. if i am honest things in the last ten seconds have got rather out of hand, but in general it has been a joyous mood and an extraordinary game of football. harry kane had if not the finest, one of
to have taken the most votes in the french parliamentary election. but leaders of the left and centre have called for france to unite against marine le pen in the second round next sunday. in the last hour, the french president gabriel attal has called on voters to not give a single vote to the national rally. translation: night is not a night like any other, you know me, i am night is not a night like any other, you know me, iam not night is not a night like any other, you know me, i am not about to beat about the bush. the lesson tonight is the far right is on the doorstep of power. never before in our democracy has the national assembly risked being dominated by the extreme right as is tonight. our objective is clear, to prevent the national rally from having an absolute majority in the second round, from dominating the national assembly, and therefore governing the country. i say this with force, ideal to i appeal to everyone of our vultures. ideal to i appeal to ev
it s six in the morning in singapore. we are on the wrong running order, apologies. i m going to bring you some details about france. it is the first round of france s parliamentary elections, and they suggest that the far right have made historic gains in this election. turnout was the highest, for a0 years. marine le pen s hard right national party came top, with more than a third of the vote, followed by a surge in support for the left wing coalition, with around 28% of the vote. president macron s gamble to hold the snap election saw his centre right alliance of parties relegated to third place. a final result won t be known for another week, with a second round of voting for the national assembly s 577 seats, next sunday. andrew harding has the latest from paris. a kiss for marine le pen this morning. a politician once considered too extreme for most french voters, today her national rally is on a roll. and with le pen, her 28 year old protegejordan bardella, who s hopin