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Come in and get treatment, but because they have left it so long, it means that the treatment required will take longer and its more complex. Neighbours reunite the leaders of australia and new Zealand Meet for talks for the first time in 15 months after Coronavirus Border restrictions are lifted between te two countries. Serious but under control the president of the Democratic Republic Of Congo sends a message of reassurance after his government mistakenly announced a second volcano had erupted. And britian� s prime Minister Borisjohnson marries his Fiancee Carrie symonds in a secret ceremony at westminster cathedral. Hello and welcome to bbc news. Chelsea fans are celebrating after their team won the Champions League final in porto. They beat fellow English Side and Premier League champions Manchester City in a one Nil Victory after seven tense minutes of injury time to pick up their second European Cup. More than 16,000 supporters were allowed into the stadium in portugal after the venue was switched from turkey because of Covid 19. The bbc� s Tim Allman watched the action. Champions, champions of Europe Victory is always sweet, even when theres a pandemic on. Only a few thousand Chelsea Fans were able to savour their teams win first hand, but not one was complaining. Wonderful. Fantastic, fantastic. We just cant believe it. Beginning of the season, wed never have thought. Were exhausted but were overjoyed. Just delighted. Ecstatic unbelievable theres no words on this planet to describe how every Chelsea Soul out there, in there feels. Cheering. It was a similar story back home in the bars and pubs of west london, as well as the streets surrounding Stamford Bridge an eruption of mad euphoria. Champions of europe thats who we are champions of europe . Brilliant, absolutely. Look, its brought us all back together. Covid has gone out the window. Its just been amazing. Amazing. Well, thats not quite true. Coronavirus meant only a limited crowd was allowed into the stadium in porto. Witnessing a game where the rich boys of europe would play the even richer boys. And in The End, only a single goal would separate them. Kai havertz doing the honours just before half time. What a night for Thomas Tuchel. He only took over at chelsea injanuary, and now hes a Champions League winning manager. Its a huge step to arrive in the final. Its an even bigger one to fight your way through and make it all the way to the cup. Its a fantastic achievement, congratulations to everybody. Some commiserations for Manchester City. They spent fortunes reaching their first Champions League final, but still the big prize eludes them. For now, the European Cup is heading back to england and to chelsea. 0lly Foster is in porto. A few people stumbling around but not as many as you think because by the time the match finished in over chelsea and Manchester City fans got to the centre of town all the bars had shut and there was a curfew at half past ten stop that is what the authorities decided to do around this match but it has been fantastic for the best part of two or three days, all those fans finding a way to get here. First getting their lucky ticket because there was a reduced capacity in the stadium because of Covid But Porto and portugal stepping in to rescue the Champions League once again as the dead last year as well. Is that they had done last year as well. There was anxiety that suddenly out of nowhere 16 and a half thousand from outside their showers descending on the city because portugal like lots of other nations have had it really tough with covid for the last year or so but it has gone really well and really well for chelsea. What we have seen here behind us, we came down and wondered where to go first thing in the morning, why dont we go down to the big inflatable Champions League trophy when all the selfies are taken . And as we got here took the air out of it, which kind of sums up the State Of Mind of Manchester City this morning but what a performance for chelsea. They were probably the slight underdogs yesterday. That Chap Working behind you must be a Manchester City fan. Where does it lead chelsea and Manchester City . It has been another fantastic season for Manchester City winning the Premier League title again for the third time in five years under Pep Guardiola and they have won all the league cups as well and they have domestic dominance but this was the first Champions Cup final and that is the thing they have been trying to crack and a lot of Football Watchers and Manchester City fans are saying what has Pep Guardiola done here . He fielded an 11 that had never played together before, no defensive midfielder. Why dont you just play away that we play so brilliantly all season . Thomas tickell on the cayman Thomas Tuchel only cayman four months ago after the sacking of Frank Lampard and he got to the final last year with psg. He is the first manager to do that in back to back Champions League finals. He will be looking to build on the Chelsea Team and try to mould it into something he wants going forward. They finished 19 points behind Manchester City. Pep guardiola will be going to the Manchester City owners and saying i need another couple of players, perhaps, if we are really going to get back into a Champions League final and cracked it next year. Certainly a lot of questions about how Pep Guardiola approached this final but Thomas Tuchel, his stock has risen in a very short space of time. It will be a fascinating Premier League season next season. The group that represents Nhs Trusts in england says hospitals in Holiday Hotspots will struggle to cope with the extra demand caused by increased domestic tourism this summer. Nhs providers say that while covid admissions are nowhere near their Peak Hospitals are dealing with a backlog of cases and a rise in demand for urgent care. Our Health Correspondent Katharine Da Costa has the details. Londons twickenham stadium, now a Surge Vaccination Centre ready to deliver 15,000 doses on Bank Holiday monday as the extra push to vaccinate as many people as possible continues. But despite the more infectious variant first detected in india, so far, hospitals havent seen a spike in admissions. Trust leaders in some of englands worst affected areas say most covid patients are unvaccinated, either because they are younger and not yet been invited for a jab, or hadnt taken up the offer a clear sign, they say, the vaccines are working. But Nhs Providers warns hospitals are still under pressure with trusts working flat out to reduce Record Waiting Lists for non urgent operations. Theres also been an increase in demand for urgent care. Doctors think significant numbers of patients have been putting off seeking treatment and now require more complex care and longer stays. Some trusts in Holiday Areas also worry an influx of tourists will leave them struggling to cope. 0ne Chief Executive on the South Coast said ahead of any decision to lift the remaining legal restrictions in england onjune 21st, Nhs Providers wants the government to lead an informed debate on the Trade Offs that need to be made. It points out that while vaccines are helping to break the link between infection, serious illness and death, there are still many more people to vaccinate. Katharine da costa, bbc news. Chris hopson of Nhs Providers says hospitals face increasing pressures from non covid patients. The pressure is coming from the fact that theres three things going on at once at the moment. Weve got these Big Care Backlogs that we are trying to get through as quickly as possible and we are tackling the most complex cases to start with and that means those patients need to have overnight stays because they are difficult cases. The second thing thats happening is we think there are significant numbers of people who have put off coming into hospital and actually have now reached the stage where they must come in and get treatment, but because they have left it so long, it means that the treatment required will take longer and its more complex. The third bit is yes, in those areas where we are seeing an up tick, its a small up tick, in Covid 19 pressures, it is adding to the pressure as well. 0ur political Correspondent Nick Eardley is here. Another weekend, another warning about hospitals and Nhs Providers are clearly concerned. I think there is some consciousness about the indian variant and we have seen government cautious about saying the reopening of society. 0n 21st of june nearly all restrictions in england are due to be lifted and we are to have some review soon on the nature of social Distancing And Face coverings and it seems to me that date is becoming less and less concrete is the point where everything starts to ease. That is not to say there wont be significant easing in three weeks� time but it does seem pretty clear that there is nervousness in government about this and some of the Comet Hits that were being made earlier in may are not being made now. Pressure from the hospital and labour, Keir Starmer warning the Civil War in number ten. We had the testimony from the Prime Minister is a former chief adviser, Dominic Cummings, and although the Health Secretary and the Prime Ministers are keen to dismiss that it adds to the nervousness because his main argument was number ten was too slow to change its mind when the evidence changed and the nervousness in number ten i suspect will be that they are accused of doing the same thing again. We have seen criticism over the last few days that the government did not act quickly enough to close down travel from india into the uk and have seen criticism that it is not moved quickly enough in other circumstances as well. So the pressure that Dominic Cummings puts on government is that it has to be seen to be taking action when it is necessary in the big question over the next week or two as when the data starts to come and does it suggest the mass reopening, the so called Freedom Day in england on the 25th Ofjune can go ahead. New zealand and australia� s relative success in fighting the Coronavirus Pandemic has been on show as the countries� leaders held in person meetings without wearing masks. Jacinda ardern and Scott Morrison discussed how to further ease tough Covid 19 border controls. It� s the first time the two leaders have met since a quarantine free Travel Corridor opened between New Zealand and australia last month. Let� s get more on this from our correspondent, Phil Mercer who� s in sydney. Notjust not just the notjust the meeting, omitting without masks. Yes, i think this is a discussion between Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern and her historian counterpart Scott Morrison and trying to highlight the relative success of those two countries in combating the pandemic. And also about an exit strategy. Both countries have shut their borders to most foreign nationals and if you look at the figures, about 30,000 confirmed coronavirus cases in ustralia and about 2700 in New Zealand, these figures are pretty good compared to many, many other countries. And what we have heard today, that Travel Bubble you mentioned that opened on the 19th of april, ustralia is hoping it could soon be extended to other parts of the pacific including the archipelago, fiji and perhaps other Island Nations as well. This is all about australia and New Zealand trying to chart a way to reconnect with the rest of the world but it will be a slow process and as you say the Prime Minister is meeting without masks in a way to highlight what these two countries have done since the pandemic began. The situation in the Democratic Republic Of Congo remains serious but under control according to the country� s president a week after a devastating volcanic eruption in the east of the country. Hundreds of thousands of people fled the city of goma as Mount Nyiragongo erupted. Yesterday the government mistakenly announced a second eruption was imminent causing more panic and evacuations. Well, the situation is under control, as you said, the president said yesterday. The earthquakes have been providing cracks on the ground and from that molten lava could emerge. If eruption happens under the lake here, like kivu, underneath it, it could be devastating because the lake is high concentration of methane gas. Russia will go ahead with a second 500 Million Dollar Loan to belarus. It� s a sign of moscow� s determination to support its ally. There� s been uproar in the west over the grounding of a passengerjet In Minsk and the arrest of a dissident blogger. Across europe, demonstrations have been held to show solidarity with the people of belarus. Gail maclellan has the latest. Support in poland for the opposition in neighbouring belarus. Frustration and anger, too. Pro democracy rallies all but eliminated in belarus itself by the fear of autocratic president alexander lukashenko. Here and in other european countries, they are calling for the release of a belarussian dissident who, along with his girlfriend, was arrested when their flight was diverted to land In Minsk. The pair� s detention sparked global outrage and prompted the eu to urge airlines to avoid belarussian airspace. At a rally in warsaw, roman protasevich� s mother called on the eu and the us to help free her son and others imprisoned by the belarussian regime. President alexander lukashenko, who� s been in powerfor 27 years, has been nicknamed europe� s last dictator. A huge Police Crackdown has Curbed Street Protests and sent Opposition Leaders to prison or into exile. One of those responded to the rallies in lithuania. Translation | am excited about the support i see in lithuania and other parts of the world. It� s a pity that a year has passed and we are not yet at the final point. I believe that there will be changes very soon. There will be new elections because there can be no other way. Belarussians will not give up. Meanwhile, talks in russia between president vladimir Putin And Mr lukashenko continued into a second day. Mr putin later confirmed russia would move ahead with a second 500 Million loan to belarus next month. Russia is mr lukashenko� s strongest political ally, even though personal relations between the two long time president s are at times said to be strained. The colombian government has deployed 7,000 troops across some of its major towns and cities in a bid to end two months of deadly protests and riots. Demonstrators have vowed to march on the streets of the Capital City bogota, as they continue their stand against poverty, Police Violence and tax rises. Will grant reports. Colombia is no stranger to violence, but these scenes have shocked the nation. Two months after the protests began, they� re showing no sign of letting up. What started as an outpouring of anger over a proposed Tax Hike has now exploded into pitched battles in several major cities. The epicentre of the anti government protests is cali, a city which suffers from all of colombia� s social ills, from poverty to paramilitaries and drug cartels. Every day, peaceful protests soon descend into burning barricades and stone throwing. The authorities responding with Tear Gas and live rounds. The latest incident to enrage demonstrators was the sight of civilian gunmen shooting at protesters with the police. Shouting gunfire. One of the alleged shooters, an off Duty Agent from the state attorney� s office, was apparently lynched by an angry mob. In response, the president , ivan duque, announced the deployment of some 7000 Military Personnel around the country. Translation i want to make it absolutely clear that the maximum deployment of Military Assistance to the national police begins as of tonight. They won� t find it easy, though. The protesters are in no mood to back down. This violence brings back painful memories of colombia� s 50 year Civil War between left Wing Farc rebels and the state. Indeed, many say the open wounds from that conflict have fanned the flames of these clashes. Now, instead of strengthening the peace, colombia� s long and bloody history of social unrest has simply started a new chapter. Will grant, bbc news. Downing street has confirmed that prime Minister Borisjohnson has married his Fiancee Carrie symonds in a secret ceremony at westminster cathedral. The wedding was held in front of close friends and Family Yesterday and the couple will celebrate with others next summer. 0ur Political Correspondent Helen Catt has more. They were the first unmarried couple to live together in downing street. The first announced in 2019. There had been a lot of speculation about exactly when and how this wedding was going to take place. They got engaged later that year, towards The End of 2019. Last year, of course, they had a son wilfred he� s nowjust over a year old. That makes him the first Prime Minister in a very, very long time to have both divorced and now remarried while in office. The three Peaks Challenge in which walkers tackle the highest points of scotland, england and wales, one after the other is one of britain� s most popular endurance events. But three mountains is not enough for a pair of fitness enthusiasts, who are planning to throw in a fourth climb in northern ireland. Who are planning to throw in a fourth climb in northern ireland. Oh, and they� re going to row between each nation. Alison freeman went to meet them. Their home for around six weeks. Catherine and martin will eat, sleep and travel on this Rowing Boat between the four nations of the united kingdom, before taking on their highest peaks on foot. A challenge that� s never been attempted before. So this is our cabin, there� s just enough legroom to be able to lie down. I� m here, martin� s here, so it� s pretty cosy. It� s the idea of catherine wilkins, who runs a Fitness Centre in northumberland. Despite the mammoth challenge ahead, she managed to get martin, who works for her, on board. I like to try things that no one has ever done before. When catherine mentioned it to me, that shes got this challenge in Mind And Nobody has ever completed it, i was instantly yes, im there, im doing it. Ever completed it, i was instantly yes, im there, im doing it. The pair will start their challenge by climbing Mount Snowdon in wales before walking to caernarfon. They� ll then row to whitehaven and from there walk up to the summit of scafell pike. After walking back to the coast they� ll cross the Irish Sea to northern ireland, wherte they� ll tackle slieve donard. They then take on the longest Rowing Leg of their expedition, before travelling by Sea And Canal to the highlands of scotland. There, they� ll climb ben nevis. The Irish Sea has a lot of challenges. It� s got shipping lanes. It can be horrendously tidal and choppy. So we have everything crossed for a high Pressure System and a gentle crossing, but we� re not under any illusions. The pair will be raising money for the Mental Health charity mind. Me being a former marine, a veteran of the marines, some lads who leave struggle a lot with Mental Health, including myself. So when ijoined the forces, the forces was my family. And then to go from that to civilian life is a bit of a shock. Its hard, really, to find that purpose, of where you stand in civilian life and what gets you up in the morning. I just want people to be able to talk about it, the benefits of being outside and pushing yourselves physically, and the benefits that can have on Mental Health. You are really going to be pushing yourself physically, aren� t you . Yes, i think we are we are definitely going to be pushing ourselves physically, and, you know, we� re probably talking 16 or 17 Hours Rowing a day. They will set off on their challenge onjune 3rd. Is it going to challenge yourfriendship, do you think . We had a couple of hairy moments on the Training Row last weekend and we got through that and said to ourselves, there� s no one we would rather be in a boat with. Alison freeman, bbc news. That� s it for now a reminder you can reach me on twitter i� m ben mundy. 0ur beautiful Bank Holiday Weather Forecast set to continue. A good deal of dry, settled and sunny weather out there as you can see clearly from berwick earlier on. Hardly a cloud in the sky for some areas. A perfect day for an outside Afternoon Hike in wales as well. Beautiful, and the Sunshine And Warmth will continue. High pressure will be with us for the next couple of days. It is drifting off slowly into the North Sea and that means more of a breeze developing particularly for Bank Holiday monday. We have seen some low cloud, Mist And Fog coming in off the North Sea. This was the Satellite Picture earlier on. West was best in terms of sunshine but that sunshine will continue to nibble away at the cloud into the afternoon with the isolated risk of an isolated shower may be Cropping Up in scotland. Temperatures will peak at around 20 to 23 degrees perhaps somewhere in the west where we have had the early morning sunshine. Always cooler on the east coast. As we go through the evening and overnight the potential for more cloud to roll back and off the North Sea so another mist the start for eastern areas potentially on monday. Relatively mild start. Temperatures widely out in the west in double figures. Early morning sunshine. More of a breeze develops but it comes from a south easterly direction. Slightly warmer so if anything Bank Holiday monday will be warmer still for many. Temperatures peaking at 2a are 25 degrees to close out the month of may. We got there in The End. For the beginning ofjune it looks likely to stay dry, sunny and warm to begin with but from wednesday into thursday at the risk potentially of some thundery showers developing. Still behind it a lot of dry, warm and relatively sunny weather. This frontal system moves through the middle part of the week and a level of uncertaintyjust without front will be setting and where the showers are likely to crop up where the showers are likely to crop up but it is worth bearing in mind the further west you are through wednesday and potentially into thursday but could see some sharp, possibly thundery downpours. As they clear away it will be fresher but we close out the week with a dry weather. Further east you might not see the showers at all but tuesday will be the peak of the heat. Getting a little cooler towards The End. Good morning. This is bbc news. The headlines. Celebrations for Chelsea Fans after their team wins the all english Champions League final against Manchester City to lift the European Cup for a second time. Calls for the Uk Government to have an open debate with the public about Restriction Easing plans onjune the 21st. The group that represents Nhs Trusts in england warns of the pressures being faced by hospitals. Neighbours reunited the leaders of australia and new Zealand Meet for talks for the first time in 15 months after Coronavirus Border restrictions are lifted between the two countries. Serious but under control the president of the Democratic Republic Of Congo sends a message of reassurance after his government mistakenly announced a second volcano had erupted. And britian� s prime Minister Boris Johnson marries his Fiancee Carrie symonds in a secret ceremony at westminster cathedral. Time for sport with gavin ramjaun. Hello there. Chelsea very much the story of the day. Chelsea very much the story of the day. Chelsea are celebrating after they won the biggest prize in European Club football for a second time. They beat Manchester City 1 nil in last night� s Champions League final in porto, in front of more than 16,000 supporters and Laura Scott was there. Nine years on from their first taste of european glory, Chelsea Crowned Champions once again. But on a frenetic night in porto, they had to keep fighting right to the wire. On paper, Manchester City were all out attack, but their best early opportunity was thwarted by a perfectly timed challenge from antonio rudiger. Goalless after a frenzied first a0 minutes, and then this chelsea� s most expensive player of all time, kai havertz, securing the all importa nt breakthrough. Commentator kai havertz. In the Champions League final Cue Elation on the pitch, from the stands and many more back home cheering. After the break, city� s pain worsened as a nasty clash ended kevin de bruyne� s night early

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