london, the high court because prince harry has concluded giving evidence in that legal case he s bringing against mirror group newspapers you see that wrangle of journalists and camera crews waiting to see the duke of sussex leave that building after two days of evidence, two days of cross examination not a complete day like yesterday we know the prince was after finishing his session state there in the courts to see other witnesses being cross examined, but effectively two days that this case has been going on, a hugely significant case with the prince in the dock giving evidence, the first time that has happened in over a century in terms of a member of the british royal family. he has been determined to bring this case against the tabloid press which he says has infringed on his rights right throughout his life. he made the witness statement producing that right at the start of proceedings yesterday detailing the impact it has had over the years on his mental health, deta
facilitated partly by the fact the press wouldn t leave them alone. now the tables turn and it becomes an interrogation. harry will have to answer questions because the barrister on the other side is trying to get him to prove these allegations. that will be aware of the difficulty is, in proving that there was indeed unlawful gathering of information by the press and do stories were then published. let s take you into what is coming out of the courtroom and a little bit more with helena wilkinson. all of a sudden the lights are coming in thick and fast. pick out some of the key thing is we are hearing. what thick and fast. pick out some of the key thing is we are hearing. what we have been hearing key thing is we are hearing. what we have been hearing so key thing is we are hearing. what we have been hearing so far, key thing is we are hearing. what we have been hearing so far, both - key thing is we are hearing. what we have been hearing so far, both in - have been he
in this trial. hello, welcome to verified live, three hours of breaking stories, and checking out the truth behind them. we start with that major development in ukraine where thousands of people have been told to evacuate their homes after kyiv accused russian forces of blowing up a major dam, threatening a catastrophic flood. this video tweeted by ukraine s president zelensky shows the breached kakhovka hydro electric dam. he has accused russia of blowing up the dam to slow its offensive by making it harder to cross the dnipro river. russia says ukraine is to blame. this dam is over the dnieper river, between areas controlled by russian and ukrainian armies in the south of ukraine and there are fears for the cooling capacity at the nearby zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant the biggest one in europe. regardless of who or what caused the breach it has potentially deadly consequences for towns and villages in the path of the water. bbc verify has established there was already s
call for disposable possible crates of genocide. doctors call for disposable vapors possible crates of genocide. doctors call for disposable vapors to - possible crates of genocide. doctors call for disposable vapors to be - call for disposable vapors to be banned protecting growing numbers of young people who are taking up the dangerous habit. let s return to london s high court. prince harry has left after giving evidence. here isjust the briefest of grimaces as he left the building. he will be there again tomorrow. prince harry face detailed questions about dozens of newspaper stories, he said based on illegally obtained information. the princes seeking damages against mirror group newspaper which deny allegations which include hacking. those are the pictures for the blessed life to the court. nancy kacungira, is at the court for us. live at the court. certainly a dramatic day here. now everything is coming down, the press are taking down their equipment, they will
hello and welcome. welcome to verified live, three hours of breaking stories and checking out the truth behind them. let s start with a major story in ukraine with the authorities they are saying more than 40,000 people are at risk from flooding after that major dam in the south of the country was attacked and collapsed yesterday. we can bring you the latest on the story because in the last few minutes president putin has been discussing what has been happening in a call to the turkish president, calling the dam burst a barbaric act, kyiv s barbaric act. he has gone on to say it is a humanitarian and environmental catastrophe. he made those comments while talking to president erdogan. those comments being relayed from the kremlin. and of course it is pretty much the usual tactics from russia s president with any major situation like this, constant denial. those are the latest comments from president putin. let s get more on what we have found out and what is happening on the