at trent bridge. australia are 213 3, after winning the toss and choosing to bat. they ve taken control, with elysse perry and tahlia mcgrath passing 50. england took two wickets before lunch kate cross getting the first of the day, trapping pheobe litchfield with an lbw on 23 runs before debutant lauren filer got her maiden test wicket, with the experienced beth mooney caught at gully. in brazil s top flight, santos game against corinthians was abandoned in the 88th minute after fans threw rockets onto the pitch. corinthians were winning 2 0 in the final minutes when fans began to protest against the team s poor performance, forcing the referee to end the game. santos squad needed help from police to get off the field. brazil s sports court prosecutor general already announced he ll request that santos next game against flamengo should be held behind closed doors. seven time grand slam champion venus williams is in second round action later, after recording only her
social justice and continue to take action to achieve socialjustice and equality. it is a tremendous shame that it happened and it is an indictment on this country, but if we take the positive from it, we now have a windrush day, and more people now know the windrush story. it is important we do take that positive. turning to what you have said about mary seacole, that is incredibly important because the windrush was a pivotal point in history. but we must remember that the contributions were there way before empire windrush. there were diverse contributions from the society going back centuries, and mary seacole is a case in point, her involvement during the crimean war. it is important she is on the curriculum, that what is taught as british history are the many stories of the many people that have come here from the many lands to make britain great britain. taste the many lands to make britain great britain. ~ ., , britain. we will leave it there but thank ou
celebrate the great contribution they have made, which has made this city, this country incredibly diverse and multicultural. we looked at the plus and in the upside of that and we celebrated. aha, at the plus and in the upside of that and we celebrated.- that and we celebrated. a twin ruestion that and we celebrated. a twin question if that and we celebrated. a twin question if i that and we celebrated. a twin question ifi could, that and we celebrated. a twin question ifi could, because i that and we celebrated. a twin l question ifi could, because you question if i could, because you mentioned the obvious difficulties, the scandals we know about from the last years, i know you have worked with campaign groups, or other sort of stories you have heard and your work also is with the mary siegel trust which is taught in schools, i wonder if you think there is a way of reading and more about the windrush generation mary seacole. the recent scandal is a reminder to us that all is
fears grow for the five people on board, but the us coastguard insists it remains focused on rescuing the crew. the bank of england becomes the latest major central bank to increase interest rates, by half a percentage point to 5%. 75 years since the arrival of the windrush to the uk, we speak to people about the life they built and the struggles they had after coming from the caribbean. sport, and for a full round up from the bbc sport centre, here s betty. hello from the bbc sport centre. we ll start with the ashes. after the men produced an unforgettable test match a couple of days ago, it s now down to the women. their multi format series got started today, with england taking on australia in a 5 day test match
chapel at windsor castle, the place of worship for the king and the royalfamily. we can now speak to trevor sterling, chair of the mary seacole trust. trevor s parents arrived in britain in 1959 as part of the windrush generation. thank you for being here with us. what does windrush day mean to someone like yourself? it what does windrush day mean to someone like yourself? what does windrush day mean to someone like yourself? it means a tremendous someone like yourself? it means a tremendous amount, someone like yourself? it means a tremendous amount, partly - someone like yourself? it means a i tremendous amount, partly because someone like yourself? it means a - tremendous amount, partly because it is an opportunity to celebrate my parents and i m really proud of my parents and i m really proud of my parents are still with us at age 85 and 86. for them to recognise that they are recognised for their significant contribution, alongside the rest of the windrush generation what a t