A ceremony at her grave. The iranian authorities have tightened security across the country to try to prevent a new wave of street demonstrations. Overnight, Anti Government chants were heard in a number of towns and cities, while slogans have been sprayed in public spaces. Baran abbasi from bbc persian has been looking at whats changed for Women In Iran in the past 12 months. Confronted by supporters of the regime for refusing to wear a headscarf in public. This Iranian Woman remains defiant, despite her picture being taken and being threatened with legal action. Scenes from the streets of karaj, a city near irans capital. Its the rebellious act, unthinkable before last years uprising. The unrest was sparked by the death of mahsa amini in custody. The 22 year old was arrested by the Morality Police accused of not adhering to the strict dress code rules. Her death sparked nationwide protests, which continues for months, with women taking a leading role. One year on, The Mass Street Pro
times by english water companies, in one year. small amounts making a big differnce. i ll explain why an increase in microdonations is good news for charities. sunshine makes a big difference at the moment but the problem is a lot of shower cloud around and i have been looking for summer but still no sign. it s friday, ilithjune. around 200,000 scottish fans are expected to be in germany for tonight s european championships opening game. scotland s been drawn in a tough group, with the first match against the hosts taking place in munich. meanwhile, england heads into the competition as one of the favourites having reached the final last time around. john watson is there for us. good morning. finally, the tournament about to begin. that is right. good morning. the day has finally arrived. for scotland fans, it is called the biggest party for them in 26 years as they prepare to take on hosts germany in the opening match of the euros. their first major overseas tournament since
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Thank you, sir winston. Thank you, sirwinston. I thank you, sir winston. I thank you, the churchill family and of course once again bafta, im so grateful for this incredible honour. Thank you. On meet the author, my guest is the bestselling thriller writer mick heron. Hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me are the former conservative adviser, Giles Kenningham and torcuil crichton, Political Editor at the daily record. Many of tomorrows front pages are already in. The Financial Times is leading with a story about donald trump lashing out at the fbi and his National Security advisors over the russia investigation. A pensions boost for millions the daily express says pensions experts are hailing a perfect cocktail of conditions that have boosted many company schemes. The i focusses on the new review of University Tuition fees saying the reforms will be divisive. Power dressing at the baftas the telegraph pictures british actress Fl
For this incredible honour, thank you. Hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me are the former conservative adviser, Giles Kenningham and torcuil crichton, Political Editor at the daily record. Lets have a look at tomorrows front pages. The Financial Times is leading with a story about donald trump lashing out at the fbi and his National Security advisers over the russia investigation. A pensions boost for millions. The daily express says pensions experts are hailing a perfect cocktail of conditions that have boosted many company schemes. The i focusses on the new review of University Tuition fees saying the reforms will be divisive. Power dressing at the baftas. The telegraph pictures british actress Florence Pugh whojoined other celebrities dressing in all black at tonights bafta awards, in solidarity with the times up movement and victims of Sexual Assault and harassment. The metro also leads on tuition fees with a quote from t