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sport and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, here s chetan. we start with the english premier league. four matches to come later. chelsea s first game after sacking manager graham potter is against liverpool. both sides have struggled this season and are desperate for a win. interim chelsea boss bruno saltor says it ll be the first time he s picking a team but he s hopeful the players will respond. seeing it as an opportunity for the players. we are representing chelsea, a club with an amazing history and it s about winning and dominating and what we need to do and preparation helps a lot to the performance and that is what the players need to focus on. luke shaw has signed a new four year contract with manchester united that will keep him at the club until 2027. the 27 year old moved to old trafford from southampton in 2014 and has played 249 times for the club, winning both the league cup and europa league. he s made 36 appearances this season under erik ten
there is no scenario we would all be here today. donald trump arrived in court looking defiant, waving to supporters on the way in. in the court room he looked chastened and sombre and left without speaking to the press. we ll have the latest from sarah smith on the dramatic events in new york. also tonight. the social media giant tiktok is fined more than £12 million by the uk s data watchdog for failing to protect children s privacy. a new trial is under way using different combinations of existing drugs to tackle multiple sclerosis. and the official invitation to the king s coronation sees queen camilla being used formally for the first time. and coming up in sport: managerless chelsea look to reignite their premier league season with liverpool the visitors season with liverpool, the visitors to stamford bridge. welcome to bbc news at ten and we start tonight with the appearance of donald trump in a courtroom in new york where he s become the first former president in us
president biden the power to ban tiktok overfears president biden the power to ban tiktok over fears it is a potential security risk. and thinking out loud. the singer ed sheeran opens up about using music to cope with depression. live from our studio in singapore, this is bbc news. it s newsday. hello, and welcome to the programme. the head of the fbi has claimed it is most likely that covid i9 originated from a leak from the chinese government controlled lab in wuhan. china has accused the fbi politicising the investigation into the origins of coronavirus and says there has been no new scientific evidence to support the theory. other us agencies believe the virus developed naturally. 0ur north america correspondent john sudworth has more. suspicions have long swirled around wuhan s laboratories. now three years after the start of the pandemic, they have burst out into the open once again. the fbi has for quite some time now assessed that the origins of the pandemic are most
executive faced strong questioning from us lawmakers about the social media app s alleged threat to us national security. the french government says more than a50 people have been arrested in clashes between police and crowds protesting an increase to the country s pension age. more than a million people took to the streets in major hello and welcome to bbc news. israel s prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, is holding talks with rishi sunak in downing street this morning. as mr sunak met his counterpart at the door for a handshake, they could clearly hear loud shouts of shame in hebrew from protesters waving israeli flags and placards stating their aim of saving israeli democracy . protests are continuing in israel, where the government is pushing ahead with controversial reforms that would limit the power of the courts. well, let s speak now to paul adams, our diplomatic correspondent. the protests following mr netanyahu on this visit to the uk. they consist of. there are