the change has to happen, finally! and women s sport. is getting the proper recognition it deserves. it gives me a lot of hope. it gives me a lot of happiness and excitement for what s going to come for women s football. it s going to be brilliant, so. the focus starts to shift to what s next, and how england s victory can boost football and women s sport. it all snowballs together, so when we get higher viewership, that means that there s more commercial opportunities for women in sport, which means that we can have that greater visibility. judges rule the life support of 12 year old archie battersbee, will be switched off, from midday tomorrow. his parents may still appeal. a man has appeared in court charged with murdering nine year old lilia valutyte, who was stabbed to death in boston, lincolnshire. beyonce is to re record one her new songs, after disability campaigners criticised the star s use of an offensive term for people with cerebral palsy. and one of earth s most
with everyone that came to the game and around the country, we re very grateful for everyone s support. and for the fans, so many of them women and girls, a sense of pride, and hope. it s amazing to be able to bring her. it sjust inspiring. change has to happen. finally! and women s sport s getting the proper recognition it deserves. it gives me a lot of hope, it gives me a lot of happiness and excitement for what s going to come for women s football. it s going to be brilliant. we ll take a look at the possible wider legacy of the euros triumph. also tonight. the first ballot papers are sent to conservative party members who ll choose the next prime minister. judges rule the life support of 12 year old archie battersbee can be switched off from midday tomorrow. his parents may still appeal. and, after russia s blockade, a first shipment of ukrainian grain leaves port, six months since the invasion. and as well as a look at all of the action from the commonwealth games, comin
bend it like beckham. now look my god, we did it! cheering live from our studio in singapore. this is bbc news. it s newsday. welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in the uk and around the world. it s 6am in singapore, and 1am in kyiv where the first shipment of grain since the russian invasion of ukraine in february has left the southern port of odesa. the ship, the razoni, has left ukrainian waters and is making its way south on the black sea, carrying 26,000 tonnes of corn. it will be inspected off the coast of istanbul by un organised co ordinators who are managing the movement of vessels out of ukraine. then it will make its way out of the bosphorous strait and through the mediterranean, finally arriving in the port of tripoli in northern lebanon, in about a week s time. the shipment is part of efforts to ease a growing global food crisis. 0ur correspondent james waterhouse sent this report from 0desa. a familiar yet unfamiliar sight. for the first time in a l
by this time tomorrow, we expect to know a whole lot more about what happened behind closed doors at the white house on january 6th. and we know that because we have a couple people speaking to us. the committee has out takes of the president s message to supporters the day after the riot at the capitol showing him having trouble getting through the message, refusing to say the election was settled and attempting to call the rioters patriots. tonight, my colleague anderson cooper, anderson got congressman jamie raskin to tell him more about what out takes the committee has. in just 340moments, committee member adam schiff says you ll hear people urging the ex president to say things to try to get the attackers to go home, things that he can t be prevailed upon to do or say. now, that as one day after the secret service turned over precisely one text exchange to a government watchdog who had requested a month s worth of records for 24 secret service personnel. the january 6th
gop. will they fight off maga challengers? if the i don t know in office is to stay in office you should find another job. inside politics, the biggest stories sourced by the best reporters now. welcome inside politics supd. i i m manu raju in for abby phillips. joe manchin is supporting the plan to fight the climate crisis and fight prescription drug costs. it was a deal 18 months in the working. the work of the government can be slow and sometimes infuriating. then the hard work of hours and days and months from people who refused to give up pays off. history is made. lives are changed. with this legislation, we are facing up to some of the biggest problems and we are taking a giant step forward as a nation. but as democrats were celebrating new data shows the american economy shrank for a second straight quarter. two negative quarters of gdp growth is not the technical definition of a recession. you do not see the major contraction or layoffs that have be