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he scored twice as real came from behind to draw 2—2. the brazilian forward was also targeted with abuse at the mestalla last season. valencia were then fined and three of their fans arrested. la liga are looking at video from yesterday's match that allegedly shows a child supporter abusing viniciusjunior. next week cheltenham's festival will be missing one of its top. lizzie greenwood hughes has more. this is the best hurdler_ greenwood hughes has more. this is the best hurdler in _ greenwood hughes has more. this is the best hurdler in the _ greenwood hughes has more. this is the best hurdler in the world. - the best hurdler in the world. possibly the best racehorse in the world. he won last to's race by nine lengths and he was one of the very few bankers for british trained horses for the cheltenham festival. time has just run out. the horses for the cheltenham festival. time hasjust run out. the horse is much quieter this morning so it is good news. it is not serious that welfare is the biggest concern for racehorses. great britain's katie boulter has broken into the top 30 in the world for the first time after winning the second tour title of her career. she came from a set down in the san diego open final to beat the 21—year—old ukrainian marta kostyuk. boulter won on grass last summer in the nottingham but this was a wta 500 event, a much bigger tournament. boulter is one half of tennis' golden couple at the moment, australian alex di minaur was in the stands 2a hours after winning on the men's tour in mexico. a small special thank you to my boyfriend. he finished last night at midnight and boyfriend. he finished last night at midnightand i boyfriend. he finished last night at midnight and i really want to embarrass him, so he got on a full 15 taxi this morning and a six o'clock flight to be here today. so i do appreciate it. and that's all the sport for now. you are watching bbc news. the church of england set up an investment fund to help repair the damage caused by historic links to slavery. now been told the proposed £100 million fund is "not enough". the report by the church commissioners charity recommended raising the fund to a billion pounds. well, i'm in lambeth palace now. a lovely view behind me. i'll show you more in detail in a second. talking about this amount of money that the church has agreed that would be a good idea to spend in terms of reparation. and also this idea that this amount of money and the payment of reparations by the church of england could be something of a catalyst for other organisations, other institutions to follow suit. so let's dig into that a little bit more. i'm joined now by bishop rosemary mallett, who was the chair of the, essentially the authors of this report. talk me through this idea of why this would be a catalyst for for other institutions. do you think it could work? i'm praying that it would work because it's an amount of money that we hope is sufficient to enable us to, over the next ten years, invest in black led businesses so that brings back enough money into what we feel is going to be an in perpetuity fund. but it's notjust about the finances. we're also going to invest in health and in education. we're going to invest in programs and projects that will trickle down into our schools. so we will learn more about the history of our country, of our church, but also notjust to learn about the history, but how we can do things differently for the now and work for justice for the future. this is a fund that will, we hope, bring about healing, bring about repair and actually work forjustice. you can't get much more establishment than the church of england. i mean, there are, as you say in your report, other organisations that you feel should follow suit. but in some ways, as i say, you feel like the church is being actually really forward thinking in all of this. i think the church needs to be forward thinking because along with other institutions, but definitely as part of the institutions of this country, we know the history of our church. they've done the research. they know the amount of damage that enslavement did to people from africa and to those of us who are impacted by that slavery. so for the church to do this, i think is a huge example for others to follow. the other thing about the church is it's supposed to be an institution based onjustice and equality, more so than any other institution. so if our past has been iniquitous, if our past has been unjust, this fund is helping us to change that narrative and to actually do something that builds a better future and a better now. so why shouldn't the church be doing it? talk me through how it works, because we heard about that £100 million, that was announced last year. that's kind of been slightly rethought of. but in essence, the church is still only committing £100 million, but with a target eventually of £1 billion. so how does that work? well, the church commissioner set aside 100 million, which is a large amount of money, and they felt that that amount of money would really go towards making a difference. but what they didn't do was say, this is how we're going to spend it. what they said is we're going to set up an independent group and they're going to help us think, how should we best spend it? the oversight group has come up with this aspirational target of saying 100 million is good, a billion is where we would like it to go. how will we get there? we're going to get there using the 100 million, foreign investments, so that that will grow the fund. we're going to hopefully others willjoin us and co—create. and who knows in the future where the next set of church commissioners will be, where they might also see the good work being done now and invest in the future. so we don't know what the future will bring. we know what the now is, so we've got the 100 million. we're going to hold on to that and we're going to make that work. we're going to sweat it so that it's going to really help us to build a better now and a better future. in the background you can see the houses of parliament which is where we are heading now because the politician george galloway has taken his seat in the house of commons after his by—election victory in rochdale. let's take a look. i after his by-election victory in rochdale. let's take a look. i swear by almighty — rochdale. let's take a look. i swear by almighty god — rochdale. let's take a look. i swear by almighty god that _ rochdale. let's take a look. i swear by almighty god that l _ rochdale. let's take a look. i swear by almighty god that i will- rochdale. let's take a look. i swear by almighty god that i will be - by almighty god that i will be faithful and reallyjust his majesty king charles, his heirs and successors according to law, so help me god. china's parliament, the national people's congress, will begin its annual session on tuesday, with all eyes on its plans to support growth in the world's second largest economy. china's premier will not be holding a news conference at the end of the congress, breaking a tradition of three decades. here's our china correspondent stephen mcdonell. this is a big change in power politics in china. it has been announced at the premier, the country's number two leader, will now no longer be giving a press conference at the end of the annual national people's congress. given that these press conferences have been staged events with only screened questions allowed, many people might wonder, well, who cares? the crucial thing is that it represents an even further reduction in the power of the premier and an even further increase in their power of china's number one leader, xijinping. it seems that he doesn't want to be upstaged by another seniorfigure in the communist party for even the slightest amount of time, even a couple of hours. like i said, these press conferences have been dull in the past but they have also featured some big moments. like when wenjiabao used this media conference to politically obliterate bo xilai, would—be leader bo xilai, just before he was taken away. now, though, we will not be seeing even scripted press conferences like this from the premier, they are to be no more. it seems that yet again we are seeing evidence that xijinping is a leader in china unmatched by any other in recent history apart from... that was stephen mcdonell. in the uk, the rnli is celebrating its 200th birthday. when it first began in 182a, 1800 ships were crashing into the coasts of britain and ireland each year. today, the charity says its work has transformed and is more likely to go in aid of paddle boarders, fishing boat cruise of people trying to reach the uk in small boats. this is bbc news. hello there. the weather isn't looking that bad this week. actually, compared to last week, we should start to see a lot of dry weather around with increasing amounts of sunshine, particularly wednesday onwards. in the short term, we do have low pressure nearby. so there will be a little bit of rain, a few showers dotted around. now, this first low pressure system will bring a band of rain and stronger winds into southern and western parts of the country. as you move through the course of the day, the rain pushing across south west england, south wales, up in towards northern ireland, a bit more cloud generally across western edges. but after that chilly starts with the frost and the fog, most of the country should have a fine afternoon with plenty of sunshine around. temperatures lifting up to around 11 degrees, i think, in the warmest spots. through this evening and overnight, that cloud, the wind and the rain push its way slowly northwards and eastward. you see a few showers running in behind across south west england, through the channel islands, the odd heavier one there. but while the skies are clear, then it's likely we'll see a touch of frost, maybe a little bit of fog again. but where we hold on to the cloud, the rain across northern and eastern areas, it'll be less cold here. tuesday, we've got that weather front slowly pushing northwards and clearing the east of the country later in the day. but further weather fronts will tend to push into northern ireland, western scotland as we head through the day. eventually that weather front, i think, will clear eastern areas, but it might take its time. so it could be quite grey and appear quite breezy. but elsewhere across the country, after a fine start through the morning, variable cloud, there should be plenty of sunshine into the afternoon. top temperatures up to around 12 degrees, but a little bit cooler than that where we have the breeze and the cloud in northeast scotland. and then as we head into wednesday, this area of high pressure, this blocking high across scandinavia, begins to exert its force across the country, pushing the weather fronts out towards the atlantic. so i think a largely fine day to come for many of us. it could be a bit cloudy across eastern scotland, eastern england, those north sea coasts affected by the southeasterly wind, maybejust one or two showers out west. but for much of the country, it should be dry, settled, plenty of sunshine, temperatures up to 12, maybe 13 degrees in the southeast. for thursday and friday, that area of high pressure keeps those weather fronts at bay. it should be mostly dry, southeasterly breezes and plenty of dry and sunny weather at times as well, particularly on thursday. friday could start to see a bit more cloud just edging into western areas later in the day. but these temperatures are what we expect this time of year. live from london, this is bbc news. a warning from the united nations that the gaza conflict could lead to a broader conflagration across the middle east. a state of emergency is declared in the capital of haiti after armed gangs carry out major jailbreaks freeing thousands of prisoners. a new report calls on the church of england to set up an investment fund of £1 billion to help repair the damage caused by its historic links to slavery. france is to become the first country in the world to put the right to abortion in its constitution. hello and welcome. the un high commissionerfor human rights has warned that the war in gaza could ignite a broader conflagration across the middle east. in an address to the un human rights council, the escalation in southern lebanon between israel and his mic has been described as worrying. there has already been dangerous spill—over in neighbouring countries, and i am deeply concerned that in this powderkeg, any spark could lead to a much broader conflagration. this would have implications for countries in the middle east and beyond. talks

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