Hello and welcome to bbc news. Five people have been shot dead and 21 others injured after a gunman opened fire from a vehicle in the us state of texas. It happened on a road between the towns of midland and odessa. The gunman has been shot dead by the police. Our north america correspondent peter bowes has this update. The latest information is that the Police Believe although it is not definitely confirmed, but they believe that this gunmam was acting alone. Since he was tackled and killed by the police, there have been no further reports of shooting. At one stage, there was concern, in fact, many reports that there could be a number of gunmen responsible for what was happening. It seemed like multiple shootings over quite a wide area. It seems now it may simply have been the work of this one gunman, and the police are stressing that this information that they are giving us could still change. Its a fluid situation, they are still checking out reports and making sure that the area is
The telegraph front page also features mrjohnson, with a story about his plans for a points based immigration system. The front page of the mirror leads on its campaign to save free tv licenses for older people; it sasteremy hunt is committed to retaining the benefit if he becomes Prime Minister. And the guardian leads with a warning from Care Industry bosses, who say tens of thousands of older and disabled people risk losing help with things like washing and dressing if a Funding Crisis is not addressed. Thats it for the papers this hour. Lets begin with with the guardian and that harrowing picture. Of Oscar Ramirez and his daughter, only a few months away from becoming two years old. Every messy of the photograph of the little boy from four years ago those being plucked out of the mediterranean added the time of the crisis. And one cannot help but feel extremely sorry for being teddy make these children being dragged out of these children being dragged out of the country that they ar
At how it failed to crack the market there and it is a new week but the same worries over global trade, we getan same worries over global trade, we get an expert view on what is moving the numbers and wife. And staying on the numbers and wife. And staying on the subject, we will look at how goods get to your door and how spats between major world players could be making that even more difficult. Also, have you heard of the bullet proof coffee or bio hacking . Could they be the next big craze and therefore big business . Get in touch using our hashtag and we will discuss your views and reveal what the bullet proof coffee is. A very warm welcome to the show. This week is shaping up to be a big one for global trade which is in its biggest state of flux for decades for them as World Leaders prepared to talk trade at this weekss 620 summit injapan, china has repeated its warning that tariffs are a threat to the Global Economy. There are now tariffs on 360 billion worth of goods trading betw
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Hello and welcome to bbc news. Liverpool fans are estatic after their team became champions liverpool fans are ecstatic after their team became champions of europe for the sixth time. Liverpool claimed that title after beating fellow english side Tottenham Hotspur in the Champions League final in madrid. A contrversial early penalty from mo salah and a late finish from divock 0rigi gave them a 2 0 win and a first trophy for managerjurgen klopp at anfield. Tim allman reports. For liverpool fans, this truly was the joy of sex. Six. For liverpool fans, this truly was thejoy of sex. Six. No english clu b thejoy of sex. Six. No english club comes close, and winning the Champions League never gets boring. Iam Champions League never gets boring. I am buzzing, i cant put it into words. I went to the final last year, i was there and it was, not the worst time, but sad times. Tonight was amazing, not the best game ever, but fine. Six time Champions League winners. game ever, but fine. Six time C