round up, from the bbc sport centre. hello thanks forjoining us. manchester united manager erik ten hag says he s expecting brighton to be out for revenge tonight. they only met ten days ago. when united won their fa cup semifinal on penalties. preventing brighton from getting to their first cup final in a0 years. they go again today this time the prospect of european football being on the cards. brighton are 8th in the premier league but with three games in hand, while united travel to the amex knowing a win could move them up to third, 7 points clear of fifth. if you get beaten, you want to have revenge. and that is normal that they have a huge motivation to beat us but we have to match that. not only match that, we have to do more. we have to show more, that we have more hunger than they have to win this game. they set one that he and hodgson are two rough sex premier a total of 30 managers have been sacked this year. i a total of 30 managers have been sacked this ye
the north east of scotland but elsewhere it is pretty warm. generally in the mid to high teens. this is the next feature living in for saturday. it could be a dry start for many for saturday. some early sunshine in central and northern areas but the rain will get going into central and southern areas and heavy bursts moving north, and that will be followed by further showers across the south into the afternoon. it really is quite a mixed day. temperatures may be a degree or so down, with more cloud around and the outbreaks of rain. for sunday, possibly at the moment sunday looks like the best day for england and wales. it could be dry with good spells of sunshine, showers for scotland, northern ireland and for the bank holiday monday looks like we will see early rain clearing to sunshine and showers into the afternoon. to recap, saturday, rainforsome, could be wet for some, sunday probably the best day of the weekend. stay tuned. monday, rain followed by sunshine and showers.
criminal court in the hague. most of the world is not afraid the agresser must fear the full power ofjustice, only him, yet this is our historical responsibility. the un humanitarian chief says sudan s two warring parties are keen to continue fighting, despite hopes of a ceasefire. and with just two days to go until the coronation excitement is building on the mall, where crowds are camped out waiting to see the king. the us has dismissed. they claim was false and that washington did not encourage or enable ukraine to strike outside its borders. ukraine has denied any strike outside its borders. ukraine has denied any responsibility. - strike outside its borders. ukraine has denied any responsibility. we | has denied any responsibility. we can speak now to. thank you very much coming on the programme. what do you make of these latest claims that these drone attacks on the kremlin were an attempt to assassinate president putin? i kremlin were an attempt to assassinat
hello, i m nancy kacungira. we begin in sudan, where the united nations says it is planning for 860,000 people to flee the war torn country. its refugee agency has estimated that $445 million will be needed to support the displaced just through to october. meanwhile, another ceasefire in sudan has failed to hold, with heavy fighting continuing in the capital, khartoum. witnesses reported loud explosions and gunfire on the streets for the 20th day in a row. among the civilian casualties in khartoum is the pioneering actress asia abdelmajid. her family say she was killed in crossfire in the north of the capital on wednesday and buried in the grounds of a kindergarten. it had been too dangerous to take her to a cemetery. asia abdelmajid rose to prominence in the 1965 production of the play pamseeka at sudan s national theatre. she was the country s first professional stage actress, later retiring to become a teacher. elaf alhaj is a journalist and programme editor at capital rad
good evening, welcome to the programme. we are at buckingham palace tonight, ahead of the big event on saturday the coronation of king charles iii and queen camilla. we have a packed programme for you tonight, we will be looking ahead to this most ancient of ceremonies at westminster abbey, in the company of two people who were there in 1953, in fact one of our guests, even sang at the christening of the king in 1948. we have tv royalty on hand, as well, where katty kay is standing by for us. leaving nothing to chance on an occasion like this. we will talk about what the coronation is, what is isn t, the role the king has played in the preparations, and how the people, the commonwealth, and the different faiths will be included. and at 9pm, the royal watchers will be here robert hardman and christine ross joining us. both of them are taking part in the bbc s coverage. but let us begin with what the royals have been doing today. the king is in residence here at buckingham