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police in tenerife confirm that the search for missing british teenagerjay slater has been called off after nearly two weeks. england's game against slovakia in the knockout stages of the euros has just kicked off in germany. whoever wins that match will play switzerland, who've caused a major upset by knocking out the defending champions, italy, 2—0 in berlin. these are live pictures of fans gathering in london. these arejust some of the scenes of fans gathering in many places across london. this is north—west london somewhere. in wembley where they are waiting, the game has kicked off. we are going to bring you a sense of the excitement and reaction from fans and other places across the country as well later. that is a glimpse of the atmosphere. a reform uk candidate has disowned the party and endorsed the local conservative candidate instead. the candidate said it is significant moral issue in parts of the party following what he called reports of widespread racism and sexism. it comes days after a racism row embroiled his party in scandal. rishi sunak described the incident as racist and inappropriate. i couldn't stand aside with a country that's i in economic decline. and think about this. gdp per capita has fallen for- the last six consecutive quarters. people are getting poorer. and i couldn't stand aside in a country that is in- genuine societal decline. safety, people fearful of going out |at night, people scared to even go out to their local pub, - knives being carried wholesale by young people in our country. so we are, i have no doubt, in societal decline, - and i couldn't stand aside in a country that is - in cultural decline. let's get more on that breaking news. we had this statement from the reform uk candidate, he is disowned the party and backing his local conservative candidate instead. i can give you a flavour of what he said in the last three minutes. he said in the last three minutes. he said over the past few said in the last three minutes. he said over the pas— said in the last three minutes. he said over the past few weeks i have been increasingly _ said over the past few weeks i have been increasingly disillusioned - said over the past few weeks i have been increasingly disillusioned with i been increasingly disillusioned with the behaviour and conduct of reform uk. he points to widespread racism and sexism in reform uk and says that as a significant moral issue. within certain parts of the party. he criticises the leadership of reform, nigel farage we heard from, the failure of the leadership to not only take the matter seriously but fundamentally address it has made it clear to me this is no longer a party i want to be associated with. disowning his own party, he will still appear on the ballot as a reform candidate because it is too late, they have done nominations for parties to name candidates so he will still appear on the ballot paper. disowning the party and backing his local conservative party instead. i approached for comment and they have not come back as yet. nigel farage speaking at that rally in birmingham admitted there was, the party had some bad apples as he put it but there are no more bad apples and that they had been removed from the party. h0??? apples and that they had been removed from the party. how is this likel to removed from the party. how is this likely to affect _ removed from the party. how is this likely to affect how _ removed from the party. how is this likely to affect how the _ removed from the party. how is this likely to affect how the reform - likely to affect how the reform party is viewed by notjust their own die—hard voters but perhaps some of the other electorate to consider voting for them? this of the other electorate to consider voting for them?— voting for them? this is 'ust one candidate. * voting for them? this is 'ust one candidate, they h voting for them? this is 'ust one candidate, they are _ voting for them? this isjust one candidate, they are fielding - candidate, they are fielding candidates across great britain. i suppose it is that context to it. on the other hand it adds to that sense and story we have been covering over the last few days about allegations against reform candidates and also some campaigners. we heard some campaigners in clacton where he is standing. making racist comments about the prime minister. it will add to that sense for some people that they are in liam booth—isherwood's was that it is something wrong with reform. it will not be helpful but they will argue it is just one candidate and they will point to as nigel farage said, the action have taken to suspend other candidates who have said inappropriate things.— other candidates who have said inappropriate things. meanwhile, rishi sunak has defended the conservatives' iii—year record in government. the prime minister said the country was now "on the right track". he told the bbc�*s laura kuenssberg, the last few years had been difficult but the uk was now a better place to live in than in 2010. of course i understand _ that the last few years have been difficult for everyone. we had a once—in—a—century pandemic, followed by a war in ukraine that - drove up everyone's bills. and of course, that's been difficult for everybody. - but we've also made progress in tackling those things. - inflation back to normal, - the economy growing again, wages rising, energy bills set to fall again just next week. i and now we're able to start cutting people's taxes to give _ them financial security. so yes, of course| it's been difficult. but we are now on the right track with the prospect - of more tax cuts to come, to give people more - financial security. and that's the key choice i for people at this election, building on the progress that we've made. - we've also heard from liberal democrat leader ed davey in stratford—upon—avon. he says people have been let down by the conservative government. in just four days' time, we can win the change our country so desperately needs. forfar too long, people here in stratford and across the united kingdom have been taken for granted and let down by an out—of—touch conservative government. conservative government. people have been working hard, bringing up theirfamilies, looking after their loved ones, playing by the rules. but they're finding it harder and harder to make ends meet. families and pensioners have been hit by skyrocketing energy bills, by food bills, by mortgages and rents all going up. and the conservatives have just made it worse. and they've not delivered on their promises to build those hospitals for our nhs. our nhs is on its knees. people are worried that their loved ones are having to wait hours for an ambulance, weeks to see a gp, months to get urgent cancer treatment. and people are angry. meanwhile, pat mcfadden has defended the labour party's manifesto commitments to defence. first of all, the last time defence spending was at 2.5% of gdp was when labour was in power. the conservatives, of course, have been in for 14 years, have had 14 years to reach that figure, have never done so. now they say they want to do it. we actually said before they said that that we wanted to do it. but there's another point about this too, which is like everything, we want to show financial responsibility about this and make sure that we can pay for it. and i think one of the features of this campaign, which we've had some criticism for from some quarters, is showing a significantly greater degree of financial responsibility than the conservatives. than the conservatives. the westminster leader of the scottish national party also joined laura kuensberg. he defended the party's spending commitments despite criticism from the ifs. when we're looking at this general election, there is that conspiracy of silence, there's £18 billion worth of public sector cuts, which are agreed by both the labour party and the conservative party. that's a choice that they are making at this election. we of course oppose that. we believe that there should be investment in our public services, investment in our nhs, and we need to get away from this race to the bottom. on austerity that exists in westminster. it doesn't work. it's broken the fabric of society over the course of the last 11; years. why keir starmer would want to continue with that, knowing the damage it has caused is beyond me. and that's why we need scottish national party mps in westminster putting scotland's interests first. and the bbc news live page has more on the election campaign here at home — go online for expert analysis, live video and a picture gallery of the final sunday campaigning. unusually large numbers of voters have been casting their ballots in the first round of snap parliamentary elections in france. president emmanuel macron cast his vote alongside first lady brigitte macron at a polling station outside paris. far—right leader marine le pen has also cast her ballot. her eurosceptic, anti—immigrant national rally party was a long—time pariah but is now closer to power than it has ever been. and this here isjordan bardella, the 28—year—old is seen as a protege of marine le pen. his party is expected to come first, but it's unclear whether they'd command an overall majority. the surprise election, called by president macron, has thrown french politics into disarray. let's speak to our correspondent mark lowen in paris. that voter turnout figure so far is remarkable. it that voter turnout figure so far is remarkable-— that voter turnout figure so far is remarkable. it is, it is the highest it has been _ remarkable. it is, it is the highest it has been since _ remarkable. it is, it is the highest it has been since 1978 _ remarkable. it is, it is the highest it has been since 1978 and - remarkable. it is, it is the highest it has been since 1978 and almost| it has been since 1978 and almost 60% by 5pm and that is a projection that when votes close at 8pm at could be at almost 70%. that would be perhaps 20% more than the last election. who will that benefit? is it going to be a huge vote and galvanise the far right who are scenting power, hoping to get power here for the first time in france since the second world war? or is it the big block vote to the far right? is the left, is at the centre to try to keep france in what they call the republican values, to stop the far right taking power. the far right national rally led byjordan bardella into this election could be the 28—year—old prime minister if they get a majority. they are hard line on immigration, they want to stop the automatic right for immigrants born here to get french nationality, they want to priority for french nationals over immigrants in terms of social welfare spending. he wants a big bang in terms of authority clamping down on disruptive behaviour in schools and he is writing high in the opinion polls. one part of the country they are not doing very well and is traditionally a heartland of the left is to lose in the south—west of the country. i spoke to our correspondent and asked what voters are saying to him.— are saying to him. doing my own calculations. _ are saying to him. doing my own calculations, we _ are saying to him. doing my own calculations, we are _ are saying to him. doing my own calculations, we are up - are saying to him. doing my own calculations, we are up 3096 - are saying to him. doing my own calculations, we are up 3096 on | are saying to him. doing my own i calculations, we are up 3096 on the calculations, we are up 30% on the parliamentary elections last thing a couple _ parliamentary elections last thing a couple of— parliamentary elections last thing a couple of years ago. i have been trying _ couple of years ago. i have been trying to— couple of years ago. i have been trying to assess what does that mean? — trying to assess what does that mean? ourviewers trying to assess what does that mean? our viewers need to know this is very— mean? our viewers need to know this is very much— mean? our viewers need to know this is very much a — mean? our viewers need to know this is very much a far left stronghold. the very— is very much a far left stronghold. the very far— is very much a far left stronghold. the very far left party leader has a bil the very far left party leader has a big following here and has a lot of mps _ big following here and has a lot of mps my— big following here and has a lot of mps. my gut instinct is that a lot of people — mps. my gut instinct is that a lot of people voting here because of that are — of people voting here because of that are probably coming here in their— that are probably coming here in their droves to keep the far right out. their droves to keep the far right out we — their droves to keep the far right out. we will see if that is the case — out. we will see if that is the case a — out. we will see if that is the case a lot— out. we will see if that is the case. a lot of the people i have been _ case. a lot of the people i have been speaking to the last couple of weeks. _ been speaking to the last couple of weeks. i_ been speaking to the last couple of weeks, i will not say they are shell—shocked but they are worried because _ shell—shocked but they are worried because the country is going into unknown — because the country is going into unknown territory. either president macron— unknown territory. either president macron did — unknown territory. either president macron did an incredibly shrewd move to try— macron did an incredibly shrewd move to try to— macron did an incredibly shrewd move to try to gel— macron did an incredibly shrewd move to try to get a new parliamentary majority — to try to get a new parliamentary majority or— to try to get a new parliamentary majority or he has taken a reckless risk and _ majority or he has taken a reckless risk and is — majority or he has taken a reckless risk and is putting this country, plunging — risk and is putting this country, plunging it into several years of instability and going to unknown unknowns. that is where we are this afternoon _ unknowns. that is where we are this afternoon. ~ ., ., , ., afternoon. unknown territory and we can brina afternoon. unknown territory and we can bring you — afternoon. unknown territory and we can bring you some _ afternoon. unknown territory and we can bring you some live _ afternoon. unknown territory and we can bring you some live pictures - afternoon. unknown territory and we can bring you some live pictures of. can bring you some live pictures of voters going on where you are in toulouse. i wonder how much anger there is against president macron for this gamble. he won very big last time, people think she has really made a gross miscalculation here? i really made a gross miscalculation here? . , , really made a gross miscalculation here? . , ., ., ., ., here? i have spoken to a lot of --eole here? i have spoken to a lot of peeple and _ here? i have spoken to a lot of people and even _ here? i have spoken to a lot of people and even now - here? i have spoken to a lot of people and even now she - here? i have spoken to a lot of people and even now she did l here? i have spoken to a lot of. people and even now she did not supporl— people and even now she did not support him in the past, there is a french— support him in the past, there is a french word — support him in the past, there is a french word a barrage and people have told — french word a barrage and people have told me surprisingly that they will not _ have told me surprisingly that they will not do — have told me surprisingly that they will not do that this time. if it is a case _ will not do that this time. if it is a case of— will not do that this time. if it is a case of voting for macron or letting — a case of voting for macron or letting the far right get in, so be it. letting the far right get in, so be it they— letting the far right get in, so be it they are _ letting the far right get in, so be it. they are frustrated and find his arrogance — it. they are frustrated and find his arrogance and form of leadership feel that — arrogance and form of leadership feel that he has not carried out his promises — feel that he has not carried out his promises. down here as well, the economy— promises. down here as well, the economy has been hurting, a lot of people _ economy has been hurting, a lot of people are — economy has been hurting, a lot of people are suffering from inflation and the _ people are suffering from inflation and the cost of living, there is also _ and the cost of living, there is also the — and the cost of living, there is also the fear of crime which they say has — also the fear of crime which they say has not _ also the fear of crime which they say has not been tackled by the legal— say has not been tackled by the legal system and of course also immigration, even though this part of the _ immigration, even though this part of the country has always had waited immigration, hundreds of thousands of spaniards moved here during franco's — of spaniards moved here during franco's time, the italians came here _ franco's time, the italians came here for— franco's time, the italians came here forjobs and lots of people from _ here forjobs and lots of people from north africa. they are used to immigration but it is a big issue. notjust— immigration but it is a big issue. notjust from africa immigration but it is a big issue. not just from africa but people coming — not just from africa but people coming from eastern europe and that is also _ coming from eastern europe and that is also got _ coming from eastern europe and that is also got a — coming from eastern europe and that is also got a lot of people angry as welt _ is also got a lot of people angry as welt more — is also got a lot of people angry as well. more on the right than the left, _ well. more on the right than the left, the — well. more on the right than the left, the less is more willing to give _ left, the less is more willing to give nationality to people and papers — give nationality to people and papers to those living and working here _ papers to those living and working here. . , , ~ ., papers to those living and working here. . ,, ,, ., ., here. perhaps even unknown for veteran political _ here. perhaps even unknown for veteran political commentators. | here. perhaps even unknown for i veteran political commentators. a commentator and journalist on various french media outlets. thank you very much indeed for being with us here on bbc news. i wonder who do you think this huge turnout is benefiting? potentially. the far right are the opponents? probably more the opponents. _ right are the opponents? probably more the opponents. the - right are the opponents? probably more the opponents. the far - right are the opponents? probably more the opponents. the far right| more the opponents. the far right mobilised — more the opponents. the far right mobilised a lot already during the european — mobilised a lot already during the european elections on june the mobilised a lot already during the european elections onjune the 9th. therefore. — european elections onjune the 9th. therefore, today we have more people trying _ therefore, today we have more people trying to— therefore, today we have more people trying to raise support against the far right _ trying to raise support against the far right than in the far right. but it will— far right than in the far right. but it will not— far right than in the far right. but it will not affect the overall result _ it will not affect the overall result they have made significant inroads— result they have made significant inroads in— result they have made significant inroads in the campaign, all the opinion— inroads in the campaign, all the opinion pull show it so the result nnight— opinion pull show it so the result might be — opinion pull show it so the result might be the same with the growing participation. might be the same with the growing participation-— participation. let's remember when we talk about _ participation. let's remember when we talk about the _ participation. let's remember when we talk about the far _ participation. let's remember when we talk about the far right - participation. let's remember when we talk about the far right this - participation. let's remember when we talk about the far right this is i we talk about the far right this is the party which was the air to the national front, the party which was the air to the nationalfront, the the party which was the air to the national front, the old far right leader who called the nazi concentration camps at detailing history. it has detoxified of course in recent years but what has driven its massive rise in support in these last few years?— last few years? there is a lot of anuer to last few years? there is a lot of anger to president _ last few years? there is a lot of anger to president macron, - last few years? there is a lot of| anger to president macron, your correspondent in toulouse was referring — correspondent in toulouse was referring to that and that has been fuelling _ referring to that and that has been fuelling a — referring to that and that has been fuelling a lot of support to the national— fuelling a lot of support to the national rally, first because of angry— national rally, first because of angry citizens towards president macron— angry citizens towards president macron and secondly, the national rally has _ macron and secondly, the national rally has softened its image and jordan— rally has softened its image and jordan bardella, the possible potential prime minister if they win an overall— potential prime minister if they win an overall majority, is the new face of the _ an overall majority, is the new face of the party, — an overall majority, is the new face of the party, he is only 28, he is a kind _ of the party, he is only 28, he is a kind of— of the party, he is only 28, he is a kind of ideal— of the party, he is only 28, he is a kind of ideal something low who presents — kind of ideal something low who presents a very reasonable face. therefore — presents a very reasonable face. therefore he has helped a soft and some _ therefore he has helped a soft and some of— therefore he has helped a soft and some of the excesses that were related — some of the excesses that were related to — some of the excesses that were related to marine le pen's father and even — related to marine le pen's father and even the daughter at some stages of her— and even the daughter at some stages of her long _ and even the daughter at some stages of her long political history. you talk about _ of her long political history. you talk about jordan _ of her long political history. moi. talk about jordan bardella of her long political history. moi. talk aboutjordan bardella being the ideal son—in—law. talk aboutjordan bardella being the idealson—in—law. he talk aboutjordan bardella being the ideal son—in—law. he said talk aboutjordan bardella being the idealson—in—law. he said he talk aboutjordan bardella being the ideal son—in—law. he said he will not talk about the prime minister posed a message gets the majority, he could be blocked by a coalition of left—wing parties which is disjointed, how much can the left altogether? the disjointed, how much can the left altogether?— disjointed, how much can the left altouether? ., , ., , ., ., altogether? the left was a bit of a surrise altogether? the left was a bit of a surprise for _ altogether? the left was a bit of a surprise for macron _ altogether? the left was a bit of a surprise for macron because - altogether? the left was a bit of a surprise for macron because when altogether? the left was a bit of a i surprise for macron because when he dissolved _ surprise for macron because when he dissolved parliament, he was gambling on the fact that the left was to— gambling on the fact that the left was to disunited and would benefit his centrist coalition. it did not happen— his centrist coalition. it did not happen because within 24 hours, the different— happen because within 24 hours, the different left—wing parties made this alliance and selected candidates for each constituency. whether — candidates for each constituency. whether it is an artificial or real alliance, — whether it is an artificial or real alliance, it _ whether it is an artificial or real alliance, it is obviously not important at this stage. the vote is taking _ important at this stage. the vote is taking place but there is a very limited — taking place but there is a very limited agreement among them. the most likely scenario is not so much that the _ most likely scenario is not so much that the left will win an overall majority, — that the left will win an overall majority, but the choice is between an overall— majority, but the choice is between an overall majority for the far right, — an overall majority for the far right, the _ an overall majority for the far right, the national rally, or no majority— right, the national rally, or no majority at all, a hung parliament and that— majority at all, a hung parliament and that would create some very new situation, _ and that would create some very new situation, political situation in the country and therefore we are in uncharted — the country and therefore we are in uncharted territory. and the country and therefore we are in uncharted territory.— the country and therefore we are in uncharted territory. and how much of a mess as france _ uncharted territory. and how much of a mess as france and? _ uncharted territory. and how much of a mess as france and? it _ uncharted territory. and how much of a mess as france and? it could - uncharted territory. and how much of a mess as france and? it could be - uncharted territory. and how much of a mess as france and? it could be a l a mess as france and? it could be a choice between political paralysis, it could be a choice between the far right in power for the first time since the second world war, the stock market has fallen. you have watched these come and go over the years. what is your assessment of the chaos unfolding? unfortunately we only have _ the chaos unfolding? unfortunately we only have bad _ the chaos unfolding? unfortunately we only have bad outcomes - the chaos unfolding? unfortunately we only have bad outcomes for- the chaos unfolding? unfortunately we only have bad outcomes for this election— we only have bad outcomes for this election and that is why a lot of people — election and that is why a lot of people are very angry with president macron— people are very angry with president macron for— people are very angry with president macron for having these snap elections out of the blue after his bad results in the european elections. whether it is marine le pen's _ elections. whether it is marine le pen's party— elections. whether it is marine le pen's party in power or no majority in parliament, we are in for weeks and months — in parliament, we are in for weeks and months and maybe years of trouble — and months and maybe years of trouble and a lot of commentators here, _ trouble and a lot of commentators here, i_ trouble and a lot of commentators here, i did — trouble and a lot of commentators here, i did it myself, made the comparison with the uk and the vote for brexit— comparison with the uk and the vote for brexit that it took many years to find _ for brexit that it took many years to find a — for brexit that it took many years to find a way out including a deal with the — to find a way out including a deal with the european union where this uncharted _ with the european union where this uncharted territory was very hard to settle _ uncharted territory was very hard to settle. . ~' , ., , uncharted territory was very hard to settle. . ~ ,. , . uncharted territory was very hard to settle. ., ,, y., , . ., uncharted territory was very hard to settle. . ~ , . ., settle. thank you very much for your thou~hts settle. thank you very much for your thoughts here- _ settle. thank you very much for your thoughts here. choppy _ settle. thank you very much for your thoughts here. choppy waters - settle. thank you very much for your thoughts here. choppy waters for . thoughts here. choppy waters for france and possibly europe as a whole. france has the second—highest budget deficit this year and the third highest debt level and their economists warn victory for the far right or the left could potentially bankrupt this country. we will continue to watch the developments year, about an error and a half left of voting before exit polls well, 8pm french time which we will bring you live on bbc news. back to you in london. the spanish civil guard has called off the search for the missing british teenagerjay slater. the 19—year—old from lancashire has been missing in tenerife since 17 june, after he told a friend he was lost in the mountains. police carried out a new search on saturday with the help of dozens of emergency workers near the village of masca, in the rural de teno national park. our correspondent guy hedgecoe is in tenerife. a difficult time forjay slater�*s family and friends. what happens next? �* , , ,., next? behind me is the spot where ja slater next? behind me is the spot where jay slater was _ next? behind me is the spot where jay slater was last _ next? behind me is the spot where jay slater was last cited _ next? behind me is the spot where jay slater was last cited walking - jay slater was last cited walking along this road. this is the place his phone was last detected by the local authorities. his phone was last detected by the localauthorities. his his phone was last detected by the local authorities. his family have said we will remain here, members of his family have come out to tenerife to participate in the search. they say they will remain here and want to keep looking for him. they have also said that they hope tomorrow to speak to the local authorities, presumably the police, to find out more about the investigation into his disappearance. the police have said the search has halted but the case remains open. presumably they want to know exactly what that means. . ~' want to know exactly what that means. . ~ , ., england's footballers take on slovakia is currently under way, in their first knockout match at the european championships in germany. the score is currently 0—0. whoever wins that match will play switzerland. our correspondents are in different fan zones to bring us the vibe from the ground. joining me now are alison freeman in york and joe inwood in brixton. when i spoke to you earlier fans were very, very hopeful and predicted potentially five or four goals to england. do they have that level of optimism?— goals to england. do they have that level of optimism? sorry, there was somethin: level of optimism? sorry, there was something going — level of optimism? sorry, there was something going on, _ level of optimism? sorry, there was something going on, i _ level of optimism? sorry, there was something going on, i do _ level of optimism? sorry, there was something going on, i do not - level of optimism? sorry, there was something going on, i do not think. something going on, i do not think has been a goal but i think there is a lot of tension on people's faces here. we got here at 2:30pm and there was only about 50 people in there was only about 50 people in the garden, i reckon there are four or 500 people on this one beer garden in york and as you said, the predicted scores of around four or 50 to england. watching the tension on theirfaces when 50 to england. watching the tension on their faces when there is that near miss by slovakia just about the fifth minute, people were looking a lot more concerned. if they are sticking to their predictions, england are going to have to get a move on. this is very much a family event here, you can see the flags, families, children in all the different kits but there is definitely a sense, a concern that southgate's team are not delivering. and there is a noise behind me like something else, another near miss, i cannot see the screen. people are intently watching. the atmosphere definitely is a very tense one. just to reassure _ definitely is a very tense one. just to reassure you _ definitely is a very tense one. just to reassure you and viewers watching the score is still goalless. thank you. joe, slovakia has been looking quite sharp, england not so much, how are the fans feeling? brute quite sharp, england not so much, how are the fans feeling?- how are the fans feeling? we have been trying — how are the fans feeling? we have been trying to _ how are the fans feeling? we have been trying to keep _ how are the fans feeling? we have been trying to keep an _ how are the fans feeling? we have been trying to keep an eye - how are the fans feeling? we have been trying to keep an eye on - how are the fans feeling? we have been trying to keep an eye on as i how are the fans feeling? we have l been trying to keep an eye on as we io been trying to keep an eye on as we go and _ been trying to keep an eye on as we go and honestly, the mood here was very supportive. we spoke to fans beforehand who were really quite positive _ beforehand who were really quite positive about england and thought we had _ positive about england and thought we had to— positive about england and thought we had to get buying the team but in the first— we had to get buying the team but in the first 2ir— we had to get buying the team but in the first 24 minutes, actually, england — the first 24 minutes, actually, england have looked possibly the weaker— england have looked possibly the weaker side. really not how you would _ weaker side. really not how you would expect against a team ranked 40 places— would expect against a team ranked 40 places below them in the world. slovakia _ 40 places below them in the world. slovakia have had the better chances. _ slovakia have had the better chances, england have had three yellow— chances, england have had three yellow cards including jude bellingham. a talismanic figure. someone — bellingham. a talismanic figure. someone i was chatting to had some points, _ someone i was chatting to had some points, you _ someone i was chatting to had some points, you will not impress?- points, you will not impress? no,... i hate to points, you will not impress? no,... i hate to bring _ points, you will not impress? no,... i hate to bring you _ points, you will not impress? no,... i hate to bring you that _ points, you will not impress? no,... i hate to bring you that use - points, you will not impress? no,... i hate to bring you that use live - points, you will not impress? no,... i hate to bring you that use live on i i hate to bring you that use live on air but slovakia _ i hate to bring you that use live on air but slovakia have _ i hate to bring you that use live on air but slovakia have scored. - air but slovakia have scored. england _ air but slovakia have scored. england are a goal down. i did not see what— england are a goal down. i did not see what was happening, but england have just _ see what was happening, but england have just conceded a goal to slovakia. _ have just conceded a goal to slovakia, 18 who are ranked 40 places — slovakia, 18 who are ranked 40 places below them in the world. in fact, _ places below them in the world. in fact, i_ places below them in the world. in fact, iwas— places below them in the world. in fact, i wasjust thinking before, there _ fact, iwasjust thinking before, there is— fact, i wasjust thinking before, there is only one person in this entire — there is only one person in this entire building who is going to be happy— entire building who is going to be happy and that is our camara operator— happy and that is our camara operator who are slovakia. he has been _ operator who are slovakia. he has been studiously care fiercely holding _ been studiously care fiercely holding the camara still whilst wanting — holding the camara still whilst wanting to celebrate. i will bring you any, — wanting to celebrate. i will bring you any, you are a slovakia fan? absolutely _ you any, you are a slovakia fan? absolutely-— you any, you are a slovakia fan? absolutel . ., ., , , absolutely. how does it feel? i wish slovakia have _ absolutely. how does it feel? i wish slovakia have a _ absolutely. how does it feel? i wish slovakia have a lot _ absolutely. how does it feel? i wish slovakia have a lot of _ absolutely. how does it feel? i wish slovakia have a lot of courage - absolutely. how does it feel? i wish slovakia have a lot of courage to - slovakia have a lot of courage to beat _ slovakia have a lot of courage to beat england. how does it feel to be the only— beat england. how does it feel to be the only person who hasjust celebrated that moment? i the only person who hasjust celebrated that moment? i feel very rivileued celebrated that moment? i feel very privileged to — celebrated that moment? i feel very privileged to be _ celebrated that moment? i feel very privileged to be slovakian _ celebrated that moment? i feel very privileged to be slovakian but - celebrated that moment? i feel very privileged to be slovakian but there| privileged to be slovakian but there are many england fancy. which is great. i are many england fancy. which is areat. . ., ., , are many england fancy. which is ireat. ., ., ., , , ., are many england fancy. which is areat. . ., , great. i am going to put you behind the camara — great. i am going to put you behind the camara again, _ great. i am going to put you behind the camara again, that _ great. i am going to put you behind the camara again, that is _ great. i am going to put you behind the camara again, that is not - great. i am going to put you behind the camara again, that is not whatl the camara again, that is not what we were _ the camara again, that is not what we were expecting but we have the one slovakian plan, without we would brin- one slovakian plan, without we would bring them _ one slovakian plan, without we would bring them in. that is a diabolical moment— bring them in. that is a diabolical moment for england. we were speaking very briefly _ moment for england. we were speaking very briefly. tell me, give me your reaction _ very briefly. tell me, give me your reaction. . , , , ., very briefly. tell me, give me your reaction. , , ., ., reaction. that sums up what i have been saying- _ reaction. that sums up what i have been saying- we — reaction. that sums up what i have been saying. we have _ reaction. that sums up what i have been saying. we have no _ reaction. that sums up what i have i been saying. we have no left-winger, been saying. we have no left—winger, out and _ been saying. we have no left—winger, out and out _ been saying. we have no left—winger, out and out left—winger, _ been saying. we have no left—winger, out and out left—winger, foden - been saying. we have no left—winger, out and out left—winger, foden has i out and out left—winger, foden has to track— out and out left—winger, foden has to track insight. _ out and out left—winger, foden has to track insight. to _ out and out left—winger, foden has to track insight. to make _ out and out left—winger, foden hasl to track insight. to make something happen _ to track insight. to make something happen i_ to track insight. to make something happen. ifeel— to track insight. to make something happen. i feel like _ to track insight. to make something happen. i feel like that _ to track insight. to make something happen. i feel like that is _ to track insight. to make something happen. i feel like that is causing i happen. i feel like that is causing issues _ happen. i feel like that is causing issues here _ happen. i feel like that is causing issues here-— happen. i feel like that is causing issues here. ., ,, , ., . issues here. thank you so much, we have to leave _ issues here. thank you so much, we have to leave it _ issues here. thank you so much, we have to leave it there. _ issues here. thank you so much, we have to leave it there. not - issues here. thank you so much, we have to leave it there. not a - issues here. thank you so much, we have to leave it there. not a good i have to leave it there. not a good mood _ have to leave it there. not a good mood here — have to leave it there. not a good mood here but 60 minutes ago studio: — mood here but 60 minutes ago studio: i— mood here but 60 minutes ago studio: i felt the pain when england studio: ifelt the pain when england conceded but i'm impressed with our very multitasking camara operator who is able to and celebrate that slovakia goal. hello there! part two of the weekend looking cloudier and cooler across the board. we saw top temperature of 25 degrees across the south east of england yesterday, looking more like 20 or 21 today. and that's pretty much how the week ahead is shaping up. it's going to be changeable, low pressure, always close by. most of the rain will be in the north and the west of the country, and it will be rather cool for the time of year. still no signs of another hot and sunny spell on the cards. this ridge of high pressure has brought quite a bit of dry weather around this morning. a few splashes of rain in towards the south east of england through the afternoon. the cloud just may be thick enough on the spine of the country for the odd spit and spot of rain, otherwise mostly dry, limited sunshine, probably the best of it. southern and southwest england, where we could be up to highs of 20 or 21 degrees. for most of though, it's the mid to high teens now. this evening, any showers or spits and spots of rain fade away and overnight it turns drier with clear spells developing. but we look to the west to a new set of weather fronts, pushing in to bring thicker cloud and outbreaks of rain. here, temperatures becoming a little bit 12 degrees here, but under clearer skies further east we could see a few single digits. so into monday we've got this weather front crossing the country. i think on its southern flank there won't be that much in the way of rain. it should be mostly dry or it should fizzle as it pushes towards eastern areas. but we start with some sunshine. most of the rain will be across scotland, northern england into the afternoon, not pushing out into the north sea. and again, temperatures because of a lack of sunshine will be a bit disappointing. 20 or 21 degrees. remember, monday is the first day of wimbledon. there may be the odd spot of rain on that front as it moves through during the afternoon. i think a better chance of staying dry though. on tuesday, perhaps a few glimmers of brightness and again, temperatures into the low 20s. and the reason for that is this ridge of high pressure exerts its force across the country just a little bit more on tuesday. so we start off on a fine note. lots of sunshine around for england and wales. cloud tending to build up though into the afternoon, and on this westerly breeze we will see some showers or longer spells of rain pushing into scotland, certainly across northern and western scotland. so here a little bit wetter again, temperatures pretty disappointing 14 to 20 or 21 degrees. and that's how it stays for the rest of the week. most of the rain will be in northern and western areas. a better chance of escaping the rain across the south and the east, but it will be rather cool for the time of year, both by day and by night. live from london. this is bbc news. a reform uk candidate disowns the party — saying he's disillusioned — and endorses the local conservative candidate instead. liam booth—isherwood, the reform uk candidate for erewash, said there is a "significant moral issue" in parts of the partya reform uk election candidate has disowned the party and endorsed the local conservative candidate instead.liam booth—isherwood, the reform uk candidate for erewash, said there is a "significant moral issue" in parts of the party following what he called "reports of widespread racism and sexism". it is 20% higher than in previous years. police in tenerife confirm that the search for missing british teenagerjay slater has been called off after nearly two weeks. police on the island told the bbc that �*yesterday was the final day of the search'. and england take on slovakia, in their first knockout match at the european football championships in germany. the game kicks off in the next half an hour. and — a sky full of stars at coldplay�*s record—breaking fifth glastonbury headline set , with a few suprise guests. r&b singer sizza will close the festival tonight. hello and welcome. over to sport for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre. half an hour into the last 16 tie at euro 2024, between england and slovakia in gelsenkirchen. slovakia leads one nil against england. in the day's late game, first—time qualifiers georgia take on one of the favourites spain. as the lowest ranked side in the competition, georgia have already beaten the odds in reaching the last 16, but now they're up against the side that beat them 7—1 in qualifying it's always good to have moments like that because without you can't have a great achievement. it was part of ourjourney, we had some bitter moments, but if we are also here today, i'm sure it did he does a lot of things and we learned a lot of things from it. mercedes�* george russell was gifted a win in the austrian grand prix, after a dramatic late collision between championship leader max verstappen and mclaren's lando norris. the pair collided with just seven laps remaining as they duelled for the lead. norris was forced to retire, while verstappen was handed a ten—second penalty. russell, who was sitting in third place took the lead and didn't look back, to secure the second win of his career. mclaren's oscar piastri took second spot, one place ahead of ferrari's carlos sainz. the two—time wimbledon champion andy murray says he'll make a decision on whether he'll play in this year's championships on monday. murray has been struggling with a back injury and had an operation just over a week ago. he admits he doesn't have 100% feeling in his legs following the surgery to remove a cyst from his spine. murray will train again on monday before deciding if he's fit enough to play his scheduled first round match on tuesday. i'm going to play a set again tomorrow, i'm going to do some in the morning before thatjust to see where my movement is. and then, you know, i should where my movement is. and then, you know, ishould probably where my movement is. and then, you know, i should probably be able to make a decision, you know, tomorrow or tomorrow afternoon, evening. make a decision, you know, tomorrow ortomorrow afternoon, evening. but everyday it has been getting better and better, ijust don't know whether is enough. two—time australian open champion aryna sabalenka has cast doubt over her fitness on the eve of wimbledon. the belorussian isn't sure she'll be able to overcome a shoulder injury ahead of the tournament which starts on monday. i'm not 100% fit now and we are doing everything we can with my team to make sure i will be able to play my first match this year. but it is really frustrating and i never deal with serious injuries in my career. and the struggles i am going through right now is really... a lot. i would say that the first month has been really challenging for me. and there's a new leader at the tour de france — tadej pogacar has taken the race leader's yellow jersey after the second stage into bologne. the stage was won by frenchman kevin vauquelin who rode away from the breakaway on the final climb of the day. but pogacar crossed the line ahead of roman bardet who took the honours on the first stage. pogacar is bidding to win the tour after taking victory in the giro d'italia last month. slovakia is still leading one goal to zero. back to you. strawberries and cream, pimm's and the queue, pimm's and the queen, it can only mean one thing— it must be wimbledon. (00v)one of the crown jewels of the british sporting calendar, play begins tomorrow. 7 time mens chamion novak djokovic is playing —— but there's still no news on whether the former champion andy murray will take part. let's take a look at the runners and riders in this everyone has one eye on the euro is in one eye on andy murray. he said earlier today that he doesn't have 100% feeling and sensation in his leg. keep in mind the man is 37 years old and he did have an operation last week on a spinal cyst. there is certainly a lot going on but he wants to wait until the very last minute to confirm this. but he does say that he will indeed play in the doubles draw with his brother who has been granted a wild card. so, we will almost certainly be seeing a little bit of andy murray at wimbledon this year. find murray at wimbledon this year. and we will find out from more from him tomorrow. now emma raducanu is one to look out for? she is. she is going to face the 22nd seed alexandrova so it is certainly not going to be easy for emma raducanu. over the last few years she has really struggled with injuries after that incredible us open win back in 2021. so it won't be an easy feat, but may be a home advantage for ma in south london? we've talked about the british talent but what are some other names you will be looking out for? i talent but what are some other names you will be looking out for?— you will be looking out for? i think alle es you will be looking out for? i think all eyes will _ you will be looking out for? i think all eyes will be _ you will be looking out for? i think all eyes will be on _ you will be looking out for? i think all eyes will be on carless - you will be looking out for? i think all eyes will be on carless alcaraz | all eyes will be on carless alcaraz who just won the french open and he is the reigning wimbledon men's champion. he is looking and sounding quite confident, let's have a listen to what he had to say to reporters. i'm feeling great, after queen's i had a _ i'm feeling great, after queen's i had a lot— i'm feeling great, after queen's i had a lot of days to practice had to -et had a lot of days to practice had to get better — irememberafter i remember after losing i rememberafter losing in queen's, the next _ i rememberafter losing in queen's, the next day i started practising my movement, just to be more comfortable. right now i had great practices _ comfortable. right now i had great practices with great players just to see how— practices with great players just to see how it— practices with great players just to see how it is my level, and right now— see how it is my level, and right now i_ see how it is my level, and right now i think— see how it is my level, and right now i think i _ see how it is my level, and right now i think i am ready to start a tournament. he is sounding pretty confident that although you can never count out novak djokovic although he did have to pull out a few weeks ago. however, our crowds may find himself in a bit of a pickle as the competition continues. he is on the same side of the draw of world number one jannik singer so it's going to be a very interesting night as woman gets under way tomorrow. —— jannik sinner. these are live scenes from wembley, just to update you, the school is still 1—0 to slovakia with england trailing two trailing in this knockout round in the euros. the fans are looking a little bit nervous and apprehensive there, we will keep you updated on the score and the scenes at the fanzines we are at across london. let's turn to politics. with only days until the general election, the bbc is visiting communities across the country to find out what people are most concerned about. the coastal towns of dover and deal are often at the centre of conversations about immigration — but that's not the only issue on voters' minds, as charlotte wright reports. it's the gateway to britain, so often at the centre of the story, whether it's the arrival of small boats or delays at the port. but while there is much talk about this town, we've come to hear from those who live, work and play here. at this boxing gym, the cost of living is having a big impact. the prices have gone up, and the wages people are getting paid ain't really changed, so, yeah, it'sjust hard. it's hard for everyone, really. housing is an issue, you know? i think people are really struggling. do you notice, people that come here, do they talk to you about it as well? yeah, even most of the kids can't afford it and stuff like that - because of everything that's going on. i but most of the time... we're a charitable—based boxing club — we do let quite a lot— of the kids come for free, if they can't afford it, i because i'd rather them be i here than sat on the computer. but when it comes to what those running for office can do to help, we find a strong sense of disillusionment. i used to really be into politics, but since covid, i completely shut off from it. they tell you what you want to hear and then when they get in, they do what they're going to do anyway. but i just feel like they're so disconnected from, like, the working people. a major source of employment in the town is the port, but it brings its challenges, too. any delays at border controls and there are queues for miles, causing traffic gridlock in the area, leaving businesses like this mobility shop immobile. they say politicians need to find a better solution. we've had occasions where we can't even get to work ourselves, so we cannot open, and if we can get here and we do open, we sit all day, just no custom because outside it's completely gridlocked. we've had customers phone us up who've had issues and, you know, got a puncture or, you know, their batteries have failed and they need our help and we can't get to them. well, a very good afternoon and welcome to deal radio. at lunchtime we head along the coast. although deal and dover are only around eight miles apart, the two towns have a very different feel. at the community radio station, they tell us the demographic here has changed as a growing number of people have moved in from london. because the value of the properties have increased quite _ extraordinarily, really, - it means that younger people on ordinary wages can't get i a foothold into the marketplace. and so i would say that affordable | housing is one of the key issues. | and would you like to see more built around here? yeah, iwould, yeah. what are the big issues here in deal? transport. i mean, i'm lucky i drive, but friends, they live in a street where there's lots of elderly people and the bus route has gone. so it's quite difficult, you know, to get backwards and forwards. but other than that, deal is beautiful. our nhs, i really want them to support it. are you worried about kind of investment in the public sector and the amount of money that's going into it? absolutely, it's not enough. and would you be happy to pay more for that? would you be happy to pay higher taxes? i probably would do, yes, absolutely. by the evening, we're back in dover. in a town where most of the small boat arrivals are processed, it's perhaps not surprising that it's a topic of conversation at the working men's club. the one that pops to mind mostly is immigration, i to be honest with you, i the amount that's turning up on our beaches. a lot of people disagree, i but they get a lot of hand—outs when they do get here. and i myself have been. through hard times and i struggle to get anything. and it kind of frustrates me that, you know, people can come over| here and they get help handed to them on a plate. _ but not everyone here agrees. i think a lot of people have got the wrong idea of what's going on with these immigrants. these people didn't ask to be born in the country that they were born in. they didn't ask to be in afghanistan, where girls and women haven't got any kind of life. i've got every sympathy for that kind of person. what people think in this constituency does matter to politicians, as for years, how they vote here has reflected the national result. so next week, all eyes will be on dover as a key election battleground. charlotte wright, bbc news, dover. and you can find a full list of candidates standing on the bbc news website. as we heard, england are preparing for a huge match this afternoon. manager gareth southgate's every word is already being analysed and scrutinised. but what about those words that aren't even real? ai—generated videos purporting to show southgate making crude remarks about players have been circulating on social media. ours sports news correspondent laura scott reports. evenif even if it sounds convincing, it full sun. this is one of the many ai generated videos of england's manager which has been circulated on social media obtaining millions of years. it talks about england players taking part in the euros and those who have been left at home, this has been exacerbating the pressure he is under. it'sjust so realistic these days, as it? you just can't get out of your head. i think it is hard most fun. apparently he doesn't read anything or watch social media anyway. it's kind of funny. i think people see it as fake straightaway, so i don't mind it. in response to being alerted to the videos, the football association said, as we do with all harmful content. we can to to get this removed. gareth and everyone is focused on the coming game. if you look at this content on a big screen like this, it will be much easier to see that it is fake. that becomes trickier if you are scrolling on a smartphone well on the go. experts warn it's notjust those with high profiles who are vulnerable to this sort of manipulation. it's notjust people who have a big digital footprint whose identity can't be copied. i can take as little as 30 seconds of somebody�*s voice, as short as a single image of somebody and create deep fakes of so yes, ceos, politicians have a huge vulnerability. but also you and me. and now most people who have the smallest digital footprints can be deep fakes. so while you are thinking about this, don'tjust thinking about this, don'tjust think about those figures who are high—profile, the threat now suddenly goes down to your mother, your brother and your siblings. shortly after bbc contacted them about these videos, they disappeared. metalwhich about these videos, they disappeared. metal which owns instagram has also had revealing material. as this new frontier of social media becomes ever more sophisticated, it will only become more difficult to spot what is fake and what is real making the so—called impossiblejob even so—called impossible job even harder. so—called impossiblejob even harder. bbc news. today rounds off this year's glastonbury festival, with sizza headlining and shania twain taking the coveted sunday legend slot. our correspondent emily brown is live for us a few minutes coalition meyer twain performing here and there was a 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there i worth the wait. favourite song? of courses" let's go girls". there have been a lot — courses" let's go girls". there have been a lot of— courses" let's go girls". there have been a lot of female _ courses" let's go girls". there have l been a lot of female empowerment, dua lipa was the first headliner on friday and sizza will be performing today. coldplay have had a fantastic performance with a great light display. loads of really great performances and variety this year, we have seen some k—pop fans and international bans, but there's been such variety. but yes, it's going to be sizza who is in the spotlight tonight here on the pyramid stage. england takes on slovakia, the school is still 1—0. let's speak now to our correspondent who is at a fans own in brixton. what is the mood there notjust among the fans but also your camera operator colleague who is a fan? she but also your camera operator colleague who is a fan? she was very ha - . i'm colleague who is a fan? she was very happy- l'm amazed — colleague who is a fan? she was very happy. i'm amazed that _ colleague who is a fan? she was very happy. i'm amazed that the - colleague who is a fan? she was very happy. i'm amazed that the camera i happy. i'm amazed that the camera wasn't celebrating more from the shaking. fairly despondent here i would say, some people are celebrating, but for the most part i think this is a game that england fans herejust assumed think this is a game that england fans here just assumed we would win. there is an arrogance in that but slovakia is a team that is many, many rankings below england in the fifa listings. england has got up to £1 billion worth of attacking on the pitch and they looked completely toothless. we've got a number of yellow cards, with not really threaten to get anything on the goal. and i think here, before the game started there was a sense that the fans were getting behind england, the disapproval and booing we had at the end of the last game, on the covering you could hear the boos ringing out at half—time. there is a feeling that this is just a bit embarrassing. let's take nothing away from slovakia who have played really quite well. they pressured england, quite high up the pitch. but the fans here who had sort of assumed this would be england's time to come through and show what they are capable of. i think this is feeling quite depressing at this point. it is worth saying it is only half—time. it's the cliched verbal saying there are two halves, but it is true. they have got 45 minutes to do it, england, but if they don't, it will be a moment of genuine despondency and almost humiliation for the england team. we despondency and almost humiliation for the england team.— for the england team. we have to talk about what _ for the england team. we have to talk about what this _ for the england team. we have to talk about what this would - for the england team. we have to talk about what this would mean l for the england team. we have to i talk about what this would mean for gareth southgate because when i spoke too well you spoke to some fans there who are really staunchly sticking up for him despite all of the criticism he has faced following the criticism he has faced following the performance of england in the past few games. so that is a consideration is on to? i past few games. so that is a consideration is on to? i think it's widely accepted _ consideration is on to? i think it's widely accepted and _ consideration is on to? i think it's widely accepted and assumed i consideration is on to? i think it's| widely accepted and assumed that were england to go out, certainly at this stage, that will be the end of gareth southgate's time as england's manager. there is discussion he might leave anyway whatever happens at the end of the euros, but i think if england, given the level of performance they have had in the first three games, given the performance we have seen him do mac and also i think crucially, the fact that gareth southgate has resolutely refused to change the vast majority of the starting line—up, he's essentially had the ten same players for all four games now and he has rotated one position which is the central, defender, midfielder position. in the second game he shifted it and he has stuck with that but other then that he has made no changes, no adaptability in either his formation, squad or tactics. i think that most people, that would be seen as faithful for his career as england's manager. who knows? england could turn it around in the next half and when the euros. but in the first 45 minutes and the feeling of the fans here who are singing a rousing chorus of god save the queen can make you could feel and energy, you could feel that sense they thought this would be england's time to finally show what this squad of superstars could do. i think, if england go out in the way they have played in the last 45 minutes, i don't think anyone would see gareth southgate staying on after that. it’s see gareth southgate staying on after that. �* , ., see gareth southgate staying on after that. v ., ._ see gareth southgate staying on after that. �* , ., ._ ., after that. it's worth saying that we are of course _ after that. it's worth saying that we are of course a _ after that. it's worth saying that we are of course a broadcasting | after that. it's worth saying that i we are of course a broadcasting bbc news notjust in england but around the world currently, so we look to be back should notjust look at england but also slovakia. because actually, no one expected them to do this well in the first half, did they come against england? absolutely. and i think that is the flip side to this. this would be an appalling result for england but an astonishing result for slovakia. they have been the better team so far. it's notjust a question of the quality of players but also the resources they would have been able to put in as a football association and the riches they can draw upon, so for them, this is fantastic. you saw the reaction of our camera operator who was joyous. and saw the reaction of our camera operator who wasjoyous. and it's notjust operator who wasjoyous. and it's not just about england operator who wasjoyous. and it's notjust about england fans being sad about this but slovakian fans really celebrating what is for them, so far, a fantastic first half and you should be gracious of this and say congratulations slovakia so far. as i say, we've got another half a football to go, but for now it is these slovakians that are celebrating. i will be feeling proud of their team performance.- of their team performance. thank ou. our of their team performance. thank you. our correspondent _ of their team performance. thank you. our correspondent in - of their team performance. thankj you. our correspondent in brixton there. it's half—time now with slovakia one — zero up. this is what the scenes are at another farm zone in wembley with fans waiting to see what the second half brings. if you are footboard out there are plenty of other stories on the bbc news website so do stay with us here. hello there! part two of the weekend looking cloudier and cooler across the board. we saw top temperature of 25 degrees across the south east of england yesterday, looking more like 20 or 21 today. and that's pretty much how the week ahead is shaping up. it's going to be changeable, low pressure, always close by. most of the rain will be in the north and the west of the country, and it will be rather cool for the time of year. still no signs of another hot and sunny spell on the cards. this ridge of high pressure has brought quite a bit of dry weather around this morning. a few splashes of rain in towards the south east of england through the afternoon. the cloud just may be thick enough on the spine of the country for the odd spit and spot of rain, otherwise mostly dry, limited sunshine, probably the best of it. southern and southwest england, where we could be up to highs of 20 or 21 degrees. for most of though, it's the mid to high teens now. this evening, any showers or spits and spots of rain fade away and overnight it turns drier with clear spells developing. but we look to the west to a new set of weather fronts, pushing in to bring thicker cloud and outbreaks of rain. here, temperatures becoming a little bit 12 degrees here, but under clearer skies further east we could see a few single digits. so into monday we've got this weather front crossing the country. i think on its southern flank there won't be that much in the way of rain. it should be mostly dry or it should fizzle as it pushes towards eastern areas. but we start with some sunshine. most of the rain will be across scotland, northern england into the afternoon, not pushing out into the north sea. and again, temperatures because of a lack of sunshine will be a bit disappointing. 20 or 21 degrees. remember, monday is the first day of wimbledon. there may be the odd spot of rain on that front as it moves through during the afternoon. i think a better chance of staying dry though. on tuesday, perhaps a few glimmers of brightness and again, temperatures into the low 20s. and the reason for that is this ridge of high pressure exerts its force across the country just a little bit more on tuesday. so we start off on a fine note. lots of sunshine around for england and wales. cloud tending to build up though into the afternoon, and on this westerly breeze we will see some showers or longer spells of rain pushing into scotland, certainly across northern and western scotland. so here a little bit wetter again, temperatures pretty disappointing 14 to 20 or 21 degrees. and that's how it stays for the rest of the week. most of the rain will be in northern and western areas. a better chance of escaping the rain across the south and the east, but it will be rather cool for the time of year, both by day and by night. live from london, this is bbc news. slovakia are a goal up, against england in their first knockout match at the european football championships in germany. france votes in the first round of the snap general election — with parties on the far right and left predicted to make gains. iam i am live in paris and withjust one hour left until the polls close across france, voter turnout looks like reaching the highest since 1978. b. like reaching the highest since 1978. �* ., .., ., 1978. a reformed uk candidate disowns the — 1978. a reformed uk candidate disowns the party _ 1978. a reformed uk candidate disowns the party scene i 1978. a reformed uk candidate disowns the party scene he i 1978. a reformed uk candidate disowns the party scene he is i

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police in tenerife confirm that the search for missing british teenagerjay slater has been called off after nearly two weeks. england's game against slovakia in the knockout stages of the euros has just kicked off in germany. whoever wins that match will play switzerland, who've caused a major upset by knocking out the defending champions, italy, 2—0 in berlin. these are live pictures of fans gathering in london. these arejust some of the scenes of fans gathering in many places across london. this is north—west london somewhere. in wembley where they are waiting, the game has kicked off. we are going to bring you a sense of the excitement and reaction from fans and other places across the country as well later. that is a glimpse of the atmosphere. a reform uk candidate has disowned the party and endorsed the local conservative candidate instead. the candidate said it is significant moral issue in parts of the party following what he called reports of widespread racism and sexism. it comes days after a racism row embroiled his party in scandal. rishi sunak described the incident as racist and inappropriate. i couldn't stand aside with a country that's i in economic decline. and think about this. gdp per capita has fallen for- the last six consecutive quarters. people are getting poorer. and i couldn't stand aside in a country that is in- genuine societal decline. safety, people fearful of going out |at night, people scared to even go out to their local pub, - knives being carried wholesale by young people in our country. so we are, i have no doubt, in societal decline, - and i couldn't stand aside in a country that is - in cultural decline. let's get more on that breaking news. we had this statement from the reform uk candidate, he is disowned the party and backing his local conservative candidate instead. i can give you a flavour of what he said in the last three minutes. he said in the last three minutes. he said over the past few said in the last three minutes. he said over the pas— said in the last three minutes. he said over the past few weeks i have been increasingly _ said over the past few weeks i have been increasingly disillusioned - said over the past few weeks i have been increasingly disillusioned with i been increasingly disillusioned with the behaviour and conduct of reform uk. he points to widespread racism and sexism in reform uk and says that as a significant moral issue. within certain parts of the party. he criticises the leadership of reform, nigel farage we heard from, the failure of the leadership to not only take the matter seriously but fundamentally address it has made it clear to me this is no longer a party i want to be associated with. disowning his own party, he will still appear on the ballot as a reform candidate because it is too late, they have done nominations for parties to name candidates so he will still appear on the ballot paper. disowning the party and backing his local conservative party instead. i approached for comment and they have not come back as yet. nigel farage speaking at that rally in birmingham admitted there was, the party had some bad apples as he put it but there are no more bad apples and that they had been removed from the party. h0??? apples and that they had been removed from the party. how is this likel to removed from the party. how is this likely to affect _ removed from the party. how is this likely to affect how _ removed from the party. how is this likely to affect how the _ removed from the party. how is this likely to affect how the reform - likely to affect how the reform party is viewed by notjust their own die—hard voters but perhaps some of the other electorate to consider voting for them? this of the other electorate to consider voting for them?— voting for them? this is 'ust one candidate. * voting for them? this is 'ust one candidate, they h voting for them? this is 'ust one candidate, they are _ voting for them? this isjust one candidate, they are fielding - candidate, they are fielding candidates across great britain. i suppose it is that context to it. on the other hand it adds to that sense and story we have been covering over the last few days about allegations against reform candidates and also some campaigners. we heard some campaigners in clacton where he is standing. making racist comments about the prime minister. it will add to that sense for some people that they are in liam booth—isherwood's was that it is something wrong with reform. it will not be helpful but they will argue it is just one candidate and they will point to as nigel farage said, the action have taken to suspend other candidates who have said inappropriate things.— other candidates who have said inappropriate things. meanwhile, rishi sunak has defended the conservatives' iii—year record in government. the prime minister said the country was now "on the right track". he told the bbc�*s laura kuenssberg, the last few years had been difficult but the uk was now a better place to live in than in 2010. of course i understand _ that the last few years have been difficult for everyone. we had a once—in—a—century pandemic, followed by a war in ukraine that - drove up everyone's bills. and of course, that's been difficult for everybody. - but we've also made progress in tackling those things. - inflation back to normal, - the economy growing again, wages rising, energy bills set to fall again just next week. i and now we're able to start cutting people's taxes to give _ them financial security. so yes, of course| it's been difficult. but we are now on the right track with the prospect - of more tax cuts to come, to give people more - financial security. and that's the key choice i for people at this election, building on the progress that we've made. - we've also heard from liberal democrat leader ed davey in stratford—upon—avon. he says people have been let down by the conservative government. in just four days' time, we can win the change our country so desperately needs. forfar too long, people here in stratford and across the united kingdom have been taken for granted and let down by an out—of—touch conservative government. conservative government. people have been working hard, bringing up theirfamilies, looking after their loved ones, playing by the rules. but they're finding it harder and harder to make ends meet. families and pensioners have been hit by skyrocketing energy bills, by food bills, by mortgages and rents all going up. and the conservatives have just made it worse. and they've not delivered on their promises to build those hospitals for our nhs. our nhs is on its knees. people are worried that their loved ones are having to wait hours for an ambulance, weeks to see a gp, months to get urgent cancer treatment. and people are angry. meanwhile, pat mcfadden has defended the labour party's manifesto commitments to defence. first of all, the last time defence spending was at 2.5% of gdp was when labour was in power. the conservatives, of course, have been in for 14 years, have had 14 years to reach that figure, have never done so. now they say they want to do it. we actually said before they said that that we wanted to do it. but there's another point about this too, which is like everything, we want to show financial responsibility about this and make sure that we can pay for it. and i think one of the features of this campaign, which we've had some criticism for from some quarters, is showing a significantly greater degree of financial responsibility than the conservatives. than the conservatives. the westminster leader of the scottish national party also joined laura kuensberg. he defended the party's spending commitments despite criticism from the ifs. when we're looking at this general election, there is that conspiracy of silence, there's £18 billion worth of public sector cuts, which are agreed by both the labour party and the conservative party. that's a choice that they are making at this election. we of course oppose that. we believe that there should be investment in our public services, investment in our nhs, and we need to get away from this race to the bottom. on austerity that exists in westminster. it doesn't work. it's broken the fabric of society over the course of the last 11; years. why keir starmer would want to continue with that, knowing the damage it has caused is beyond me. and that's why we need scottish national party mps in westminster putting scotland's interests first. and the bbc news live page has more on the election campaign here at home — go online for expert analysis, live video and a picture gallery of the final sunday campaigning. unusually large numbers of voters have been casting their ballots in the first round of snap parliamentary elections in france. president emmanuel macron cast his vote alongside first lady brigitte macron at a polling station outside paris. far—right leader marine le pen has also cast her ballot. her eurosceptic, anti—immigrant national rally party was a long—time pariah but is now closer to power than it has ever been. and this here isjordan bardella, the 28—year—old is seen as a protege of marine le pen. his party is expected to come first, but it's unclear whether they'd command an overall majority. the surprise election, called by president macron, has thrown french politics into disarray. let's speak to our correspondent mark lowen in paris. that voter turnout figure so far is remarkable. it that voter turnout figure so far is remarkable-— that voter turnout figure so far is remarkable. it is, it is the highest it has been _ remarkable. it is, it is the highest it has been since _ remarkable. it is, it is the highest it has been since 1978 _ remarkable. it is, it is the highest it has been since 1978 and - remarkable. it is, it is the highest it has been since 1978 and almost| it has been since 1978 and almost 60% by 5pm and that is a projection that when votes close at 8pm at could be at almost 70%. that would be perhaps 20% more than the last election. who will that benefit? is it going to be a huge vote and galvanise the far right who are scenting power, hoping to get power here for the first time in france since the second world war? or is it the big block vote to the far right? is the left, is at the centre to try to keep france in what they call the republican values, to stop the far right taking power. the far right national rally led byjordan bardella into this election could be the 28—year—old prime minister if they get a majority. they are hard line on immigration, they want to stop the automatic right for immigrants born here to get french nationality, they want to priority for french nationals over immigrants in terms of social welfare spending. he wants a big bang in terms of authority clamping down on disruptive behaviour in schools and he is writing high in the opinion polls. one part of the country they are not doing very well and is traditionally a heartland of the left is to lose in the south—west of the country. i spoke to our correspondent and asked what voters are saying to him.— are saying to him. doing my own calculations. _ are saying to him. doing my own calculations, we _ are saying to him. doing my own calculations, we are _ are saying to him. doing my own calculations, we are up - are saying to him. doing my own calculations, we are up 3096 - are saying to him. doing my own calculations, we are up 3096 on | are saying to him. doing my own i calculations, we are up 3096 on the calculations, we are up 30% on the parliamentary elections last thing a couple _ parliamentary elections last thing a couple of— parliamentary elections last thing a couple of years ago. i have been trying _ couple of years ago. i have been trying to— couple of years ago. i have been trying to assess what does that mean? — trying to assess what does that mean? ourviewers trying to assess what does that mean? our viewers need to know this is very— mean? our viewers need to know this is very much— mean? our viewers need to know this is very much a — mean? our viewers need to know this is very much a far left stronghold. the very— is very much a far left stronghold. the very far— is very much a far left stronghold. the very far left party leader has a bil the very far left party leader has a big following here and has a lot of mps _ big following here and has a lot of mps my— big following here and has a lot of mps. my gut instinct is that a lot of people — mps. my gut instinct is that a lot of people voting here because of that are — of people voting here because of that are probably coming here in their— that are probably coming here in their droves to keep the far right out. their droves to keep the far right out we — their droves to keep the far right out. we will see if that is the case — out. we will see if that is the case a — out. we will see if that is the case a lot— out. we will see if that is the case. a lot of the people i have been _ case. a lot of the people i have been speaking to the last couple of weeks. _ been speaking to the last couple of weeks. i_ been speaking to the last couple of weeks, i will not say they are shell—shocked but they are worried because _ shell—shocked but they are worried because the country is going into unknown — because the country is going into unknown territory. either president macron— unknown territory. either president macron did — unknown territory. either president macron did an incredibly shrewd move to try— macron did an incredibly shrewd move to try to— macron did an incredibly shrewd move to try to gel— macron did an incredibly shrewd move to try to get a new parliamentary majority — to try to get a new parliamentary majority or— to try to get a new parliamentary majority or he has taken a reckless risk and _ majority or he has taken a reckless risk and is — majority or he has taken a reckless risk and is putting this country, plunging — risk and is putting this country, plunging it into several years of instability and going to unknown unknowns. that is where we are this afternoon _ unknowns. that is where we are this afternoon. ~ ., ., , ., afternoon. unknown territory and we can brina afternoon. unknown territory and we can bring you — afternoon. unknown territory and we can bring you some _ afternoon. unknown territory and we can bring you some live _ afternoon. unknown territory and we can bring you some live pictures - afternoon. unknown territory and we can bring you some live pictures of. can bring you some live pictures of voters going on where you are in toulouse. i wonder how much anger there is against president macron for this gamble. he won very big last time, people think she has really made a gross miscalculation here? i really made a gross miscalculation here? . , , really made a gross miscalculation here? . , ., ., ., ., here? i have spoken to a lot of --eole here? i have spoken to a lot of peeple and _ here? i have spoken to a lot of people and even _ here? i have spoken to a lot of people and even now - here? i have spoken to a lot of people and even now she - here? i have spoken to a lot of people and even now she did l here? i have spoken to a lot of. people and even now she did not supporl— people and even now she did not support him in the past, there is a french— support him in the past, there is a french word — support him in the past, there is a french word a barrage and people have told — french word a barrage and people have told me surprisingly that they will not _ have told me surprisingly that they will not do — have told me surprisingly that they will not do that this time. if it is a case _ will not do that this time. if it is a case of— will not do that this time. if it is a case of voting for macron or letting — a case of voting for macron or letting the far right get in, so be it. letting the far right get in, so be it they— letting the far right get in, so be it they are _ letting the far right get in, so be it. they are frustrated and find his arrogance — it. they are frustrated and find his arrogance and form of leadership feel that — arrogance and form of leadership feel that he has not carried out his promises — feel that he has not carried out his promises. down here as well, the economy— promises. down here as well, the economy has been hurting, a lot of people _ economy has been hurting, a lot of people are — economy has been hurting, a lot of people are suffering from inflation and the _ people are suffering from inflation and the cost of living, there is also _ and the cost of living, there is also the — and the cost of living, there is also the fear of crime which they say has — also the fear of crime which they say has not _ also the fear of crime which they say has not been tackled by the legal— say has not been tackled by the legal system and of course also immigration, even though this part of the _ immigration, even though this part of the country has always had waited immigration, hundreds of thousands of spaniards moved here during franco's — of spaniards moved here during franco's time, the italians came here _ franco's time, the italians came here for— franco's time, the italians came here forjobs and lots of people from _ here forjobs and lots of people from north africa. they are used to immigration but it is a big issue. notjust— immigration but it is a big issue. notjust from africa immigration but it is a big issue. not just from africa but people coming — not just from africa but people coming from eastern europe and that is also _ coming from eastern europe and that is also got _ coming from eastern europe and that is also got a — coming from eastern europe and that is also got a lot of people angry as welt _ is also got a lot of people angry as welt more — is also got a lot of people angry as well. more on the right than the left, _ well. more on the right than the left, the — well. more on the right than the left, the less is more willing to give _ left, the less is more willing to give nationality to people and papers — give nationality to people and papers to those living and working here _ papers to those living and working here. . , , ~ ., papers to those living and working here. . ,, ,, ., ., here. perhaps even unknown for veteran political _ here. perhaps even unknown for veteran political commentators. | here. perhaps even unknown for i veteran political commentators. a commentator and journalist on various french media outlets. thank you very much indeed for being with us here on bbc news. i wonder who do you think this huge turnout is benefiting? potentially. the far right are the opponents? probably more the opponents. _ right are the opponents? probably more the opponents. the - right are the opponents? probably more the opponents. the far - right are the opponents? probably more the opponents. the far right| more the opponents. the far right mobilised — more the opponents. the far right mobilised a lot already during the european — mobilised a lot already during the european elections on june the mobilised a lot already during the european elections onjune the 9th. therefore. — european elections onjune the 9th. therefore, today we have more people trying _ therefore, today we have more people trying to— therefore, today we have more people trying to raise support against the far right _ trying to raise support against the far right than in the far right. but it will— far right than in the far right. but it will not— far right than in the far right. but it will not affect the overall result _ it will not affect the overall result they have made significant inroads— result they have made significant inroads in— result they have made significant inroads in the campaign, all the opinion— inroads in the campaign, all the opinion pull show it so the result nnight— opinion pull show it so the result might be — opinion pull show it so the result might be the same with the growing participation. might be the same with the growing participation-— participation. let's remember when we talk about _ participation. let's remember when we talk about the _ participation. let's remember when we talk about the far _ participation. let's remember when we talk about the far right - participation. let's remember when we talk about the far right this - participation. let's remember when we talk about the far right this is i we talk about the far right this is the party which was the air to the national front, the party which was the air to the nationalfront, the the party which was the air to the national front, the old far right leader who called the nazi concentration camps at detailing history. it has detoxified of course in recent years but what has driven its massive rise in support in these last few years?— last few years? there is a lot of anuer to last few years? there is a lot of anger to president _ last few years? there is a lot of anger to president macron, - last few years? there is a lot of| anger to president macron, your correspondent in toulouse was referring — correspondent in toulouse was referring to that and that has been fuelling _ referring to that and that has been fuelling a — referring to that and that has been fuelling a lot of support to the national— fuelling a lot of support to the national rally, first because of angry— national rally, first because of angry citizens towards president macron— angry citizens towards president macron and secondly, the national rally has _ macron and secondly, the national rally has softened its image and jordan— rally has softened its image and jordan bardella, the possible potential prime minister if they win an overall— potential prime minister if they win an overall majority, is the new face of the _ an overall majority, is the new face of the party, — an overall majority, is the new face of the party, he is only 28, he is a kind _ of the party, he is only 28, he is a kind of— of the party, he is only 28, he is a kind of ideal— of the party, he is only 28, he is a kind of ideal something low who presents — kind of ideal something low who presents a very reasonable face. therefore — presents a very reasonable face. therefore he has helped a soft and some _ therefore he has helped a soft and some of— therefore he has helped a soft and some of the excesses that were related — some of the excesses that were related to — some of the excesses that were related to marine le pen's father and even — related to marine le pen's father and even the daughter at some stages of her— and even the daughter at some stages of her long _ and even the daughter at some stages of her long political history. you talk about _ of her long political history. you talk about jordan _ of her long political history. moi. talk about jordan bardella of her long political history. moi. talk aboutjordan bardella being the ideal son—in—law. talk aboutjordan bardella being the idealson—in—law. he talk aboutjordan bardella being the ideal son—in—law. he said talk aboutjordan bardella being the idealson—in—law. he said he talk aboutjordan bardella being the ideal son—in—law. he said he will not talk about the prime minister posed a message gets the majority, he could be blocked by a coalition of left—wing parties which is disjointed, how much can the left altogether? the disjointed, how much can the left altogether?— disjointed, how much can the left altouether? ., , ., , ., ., altogether? the left was a bit of a surrise altogether? the left was a bit of a surprise for _ altogether? the left was a bit of a surprise for macron _ altogether? the left was a bit of a surprise for macron because - altogether? the left was a bit of a surprise for macron because when altogether? the left was a bit of a i surprise for macron because when he dissolved _ surprise for macron because when he dissolved parliament, he was gambling on the fact that the left was to— gambling on the fact that the left was to disunited and would benefit his centrist coalition. it did not happen— his centrist coalition. it did not happen because within 24 hours, the different— happen because within 24 hours, the different left—wing parties made this alliance and selected candidates for each constituency. whether — candidates for each constituency. whether it is an artificial or real alliance, — whether it is an artificial or real alliance, it _ whether it is an artificial or real alliance, it is obviously not important at this stage. the vote is taking _ important at this stage. the vote is taking place but there is a very limited — taking place but there is a very limited agreement among them. the most likely scenario is not so much that the _ most likely scenario is not so much that the left will win an overall majority, — that the left will win an overall majority, but the choice is between an overall— majority, but the choice is between an overall majority for the far right, — an overall majority for the far right, the _ an overall majority for the far right, the national rally, or no majority— right, the national rally, or no majority at all, a hung parliament and that— majority at all, a hung parliament and that would create some very new situation, _ and that would create some very new situation, political situation in the country and therefore we are in uncharted — the country and therefore we are in uncharted territory. and the country and therefore we are in uncharted territory.— the country and therefore we are in uncharted territory. and how much of a mess as france _ uncharted territory. and how much of a mess as france and? _ uncharted territory. and how much of a mess as france and? it _ uncharted territory. and how much of a mess as france and? it could - uncharted territory. and how much of a mess as france and? it could be - uncharted territory. and how much of a mess as france and? it could be a l a mess as france and? it could be a choice between political paralysis, it could be a choice between the far right in power for the first time since the second world war, the stock market has fallen. you have watched these come and go over the years. what is your assessment of the chaos unfolding? unfortunately we only have _ the chaos unfolding? unfortunately we only have bad _ the chaos unfolding? unfortunately we only have bad outcomes - the chaos unfolding? unfortunately we only have bad outcomes for- the chaos unfolding? unfortunately we only have bad outcomes for this election— we only have bad outcomes for this election and that is why a lot of people — election and that is why a lot of people are very angry with president macron— people are very angry with president macron for— people are very angry with president macron for having these snap elections out of the blue after his bad results in the european elections. whether it is marine le pen's _ elections. whether it is marine le pen's party— elections. whether it is marine le pen's party in power or no majority in parliament, we are in for weeks and months — in parliament, we are in for weeks and months and maybe years of trouble — and months and maybe years of trouble and a lot of commentators here, _ trouble and a lot of commentators here, i_ trouble and a lot of commentators here, i did — trouble and a lot of commentators here, i did it myself, made the comparison with the uk and the vote for brexit— comparison with the uk and the vote for brexit that it took many years to find _ for brexit that it took many years to find a — for brexit that it took many years to find a way out including a deal with the — to find a way out including a deal with the european union where this uncharted _ with the european union where this uncharted territory was very hard to settle _ uncharted territory was very hard to settle. . ~' , ., , uncharted territory was very hard to settle. . ~ ,. , . uncharted territory was very hard to settle. ., ,, y., , . ., uncharted territory was very hard to settle. . ~ , . ., settle. thank you very much for your thou~hts settle. thank you very much for your thoughts here- _ settle. thank you very much for your thoughts here. choppy _ settle. thank you very much for your thoughts here. choppy waters - settle. thank you very much for your thoughts here. choppy waters for . thoughts here. choppy waters for france and possibly europe as a whole. france has the second—highest budget deficit this year and the third highest debt level and their economists warn victory for the far right or the left could potentially bankrupt this country. we will continue to watch the developments year, about an error and a half left of voting before exit polls well, 8pm french time which we will bring you live on bbc news. back to you in london. the spanish civil guard has called off the search for the missing british teenagerjay slater. the 19—year—old from lancashire has been missing in tenerife since 17 june, after he told a friend he was lost in the mountains. police carried out a new search on saturday with the help of dozens of emergency workers near the village of masca, in the rural de teno national park. our correspondent guy hedgecoe is in tenerife. a difficult time forjay slater�*s family and friends. what happens next? �* , , ,., next? behind me is the spot where ja slater next? behind me is the spot where jay slater was _ next? behind me is the spot where jay slater was last _ next? behind me is the spot where jay slater was last cited _ next? behind me is the spot where jay slater was last cited walking - jay slater was last cited walking along this road. this is the place his phone was last detected by the local authorities. his phone was last detected by the localauthorities. his his phone was last detected by the local authorities. his family have said we will remain here, members of his family have come out to tenerife to participate in the search. they say they will remain here and want to keep looking for him. they have also said that they hope tomorrow to speak to the local authorities, presumably the police, to find out more about the investigation into his disappearance. the police have said the search has halted but the case remains open. presumably they want to know exactly what that means. . ~' want to know exactly what that means. . ~ , ., england's footballers take on slovakia is currently under way, in their first knockout match at the european championships in germany. the score is currently 0—0. whoever wins that match will play switzerland. our correspondents are in different fan zones to bring us the vibe from the ground. joining me now are alison freeman in york and joe inwood in brixton. when i spoke to you earlier fans were very, very hopeful and predicted potentially five or four goals to england. do they have that level of optimism?— goals to england. do they have that level of optimism? sorry, there was somethin: level of optimism? sorry, there was something going — level of optimism? sorry, there was something going on, _ level of optimism? sorry, there was something going on, i _ level of optimism? sorry, there was something going on, i do _ level of optimism? sorry, there was something going on, i do not - level of optimism? sorry, there was something going on, i do not think. something going on, i do not think has been a goal but i think there is a lot of tension on people's faces here. we got here at 2:30pm and there was only about 50 people in there was only about 50 people in the garden, i reckon there are four or 500 people on this one beer garden in york and as you said, the predicted scores of around four or 50 to england. watching the tension on theirfaces when 50 to england. watching the tension on their faces when there is that near miss by slovakia just about the fifth minute, people were looking a lot more concerned. if they are sticking to their predictions, england are going to have to get a move on. this is very much a family event here, you can see the flags, families, children in all the different kits but there is definitely a sense, a concern that southgate's team are not delivering. and there is a noise behind me like something else, another near miss, i cannot see the screen. people are intently watching. the atmosphere definitely is a very tense one. just to reassure _ definitely is a very tense one. just to reassure you _ definitely is a very tense one. just to reassure you and viewers watching the score is still goalless. thank you. joe, slovakia has been looking quite sharp, england not so much, how are the fans feeling? brute quite sharp, england not so much, how are the fans feeling?- how are the fans feeling? we have been trying — how are the fans feeling? we have been trying to _ how are the fans feeling? we have been trying to keep _ how are the fans feeling? we have been trying to keep an _ how are the fans feeling? we have been trying to keep an eye - how are the fans feeling? we have been trying to keep an eye on - how are the fans feeling? we have been trying to keep an eye on as i how are the fans feeling? we have l been trying to keep an eye on as we io been trying to keep an eye on as we go and _ been trying to keep an eye on as we go and honestly, the mood here was very supportive. we spoke to fans beforehand who were really quite positive _ beforehand who were really quite positive about england and thought we had _ positive about england and thought we had to— positive about england and thought we had to get buying the team but in the first— we had to get buying the team but in the first 2ir— we had to get buying the team but in the first 24 minutes, actually, england — the first 24 minutes, actually, england have looked possibly the weaker— england have looked possibly the weaker side. really not how you would _ weaker side. really not how you would expect against a team ranked 40 places— would expect against a team ranked 40 places below them in the world. slovakia _ 40 places below them in the world. slovakia have had the better chances. _ slovakia have had the better chances, england have had three yellow— chances, england have had three yellow cards including jude bellingham. a talismanic figure. someone — bellingham. a talismanic figure. someone i was chatting to had some points, _ someone i was chatting to had some points, you _ someone i was chatting to had some points, you will not impress?- points, you will not impress? no,... i hate to points, you will not impress? no,... i hate to bring _ points, you will not impress? no,... i hate to bring you _ points, you will not impress? no,... i hate to bring you that _ points, you will not impress? no,... i hate to bring you that use - points, you will not impress? no,... i hate to bring you that use live - points, you will not impress? no,... i hate to bring you that use live on i i hate to bring you that use live on air but slovakia _ i hate to bring you that use live on air but slovakia have _ i hate to bring you that use live on air but slovakia have scored. - air but slovakia have scored. england _ air but slovakia have scored. england are a goal down. i did not see what— england are a goal down. i did not see what was happening, but england have just _ see what was happening, but england have just conceded a goal to slovakia. _ have just conceded a goal to slovakia, 18 who are ranked 40 places — slovakia, 18 who are ranked 40 places below them in the world. in fact, _ places below them in the world. in fact, i_ places below them in the world. in fact, iwas— places below them in the world. in fact, i wasjust thinking before, there _ fact, iwasjust thinking before, there is— fact, i wasjust thinking before, there is only one person in this entire — there is only one person in this entire building who is going to be happy— entire building who is going to be happy and that is our camara operator— happy and that is our camara operator who are slovakia. he has been _ operator who are slovakia. he has been studiously care fiercely holding _ been studiously care fiercely holding the camara still whilst wanting — holding the camara still whilst wanting to celebrate. i will bring you any, — wanting to celebrate. i will bring you any, you are a slovakia fan? absolutely _ you any, you are a slovakia fan? absolutely-— you any, you are a slovakia fan? absolutel . ., ., , , absolutely. how does it feel? i wish slovakia have _ absolutely. how does it feel? i wish slovakia have a _ absolutely. how does it feel? i wish slovakia have a lot _ absolutely. how does it feel? i wish slovakia have a lot of _ absolutely. how does it feel? i wish slovakia have a lot of courage - absolutely. how does it feel? i wish slovakia have a lot of courage to - slovakia have a lot of courage to beat _ slovakia have a lot of courage to beat england. how does it feel to be the only— beat england. how does it feel to be the only person who hasjust celebrated that moment? i the only person who hasjust celebrated that moment? i feel very rivileued celebrated that moment? i feel very privileged to — celebrated that moment? i feel very privileged to be _ celebrated that moment? i feel very privileged to be slovakian _ celebrated that moment? i feel very privileged to be slovakian but - celebrated that moment? i feel very privileged to be slovakian but there| privileged to be slovakian but there are many england fancy. which is great. i are many england fancy. which is areat. . ., ., , are many england fancy. which is ireat. ., ., ., , , ., are many england fancy. which is areat. . ., , great. i am going to put you behind the camara — great. i am going to put you behind the camara again, _ great. i am going to put you behind the camara again, that _ great. i am going to put you behind the camara again, that is _ great. i am going to put you behind the camara again, that is not - great. i am going to put you behind the camara again, that is not whatl the camara again, that is not what we were _ the camara again, that is not what we were expecting but we have the one slovakian plan, without we would brin- one slovakian plan, without we would bring them _ one slovakian plan, without we would bring them in. that is a diabolical moment— bring them in. that is a diabolical moment for england. we were speaking very briefly _ moment for england. we were speaking very briefly. tell me, give me your reaction _ very briefly. tell me, give me your reaction. . , , , ., very briefly. tell me, give me your reaction. , , ., ., reaction. that sums up what i have been saying- _ reaction. that sums up what i have been saying- we — reaction. that sums up what i have been saying. we have _ reaction. that sums up what i have been saying. we have no _ reaction. that sums up what i have i been saying. we have no left-winger, been saying. we have no left—winger, out and _ been saying. we have no left—winger, out and out _ been saying. we have no left—winger, out and out left—winger, _ been saying. we have no left—winger, out and out left—winger, foden - been saying. we have no left—winger, out and out left—winger, foden has i out and out left—winger, foden has to track— out and out left—winger, foden has to track insight. _ out and out left—winger, foden has to track insight. to _ out and out left—winger, foden has to track insight. to make _ out and out left—winger, foden hasl to track insight. to make something happen _ to track insight. to make something happen i_ to track insight. to make something happen. ifeel— to track insight. to make something happen. i feel like _ to track insight. to make something happen. i feel like that _ to track insight. to make something happen. i feel like that is _ to track insight. to make something happen. i feel like that is causing i happen. i feel like that is causing issues _ happen. i feel like that is causing issues here _ happen. i feel like that is causing issues here-— happen. i feel like that is causing issues here. ., ,, , ., . issues here. thank you so much, we have to leave _ issues here. thank you so much, we have to leave it _ issues here. thank you so much, we have to leave it there. _ issues here. thank you so much, we have to leave it there. not - issues here. thank you so much, we have to leave it there. not a - issues here. thank you so much, we have to leave it there. not a good i have to leave it there. not a good mood _ have to leave it there. not a good mood here — have to leave it there. not a good mood here but 60 minutes ago studio: — mood here but 60 minutes ago studio: i— mood here but 60 minutes ago studio: i felt the pain when england studio: ifelt the pain when england conceded but i'm impressed with our very multitasking camara operator who is able to and celebrate that slovakia goal. hello there! part two of the weekend looking cloudier and cooler across the board. we saw top temperature of 25 degrees across the south east of england yesterday, looking more like 20 or 21 today. and that's pretty much how the week ahead is shaping up. it's going to be changeable, low pressure, always close by. most of the rain will be in the north and the west of the country, and it will be rather cool for the time of year. still no signs of another hot and sunny spell on the cards. this ridge of high pressure has brought quite a bit of dry weather around this morning. a few splashes of rain in towards the south east of england through the afternoon. the cloud just may be thick enough on the spine of the country for the odd spit and spot of rain, otherwise mostly dry, limited sunshine, probably the best of it. southern and southwest england, where we could be up to highs of 20 or 21 degrees. for most of though, it's the mid to high teens now. this evening, any showers or spits and spots of rain fade away and overnight it turns drier with clear spells developing. but we look to the west to a new set of weather fronts, pushing in to bring thicker cloud and outbreaks of rain. here, temperatures becoming a little bit 12 degrees here, but under clearer skies further east we could see a few single digits. so into monday we've got this weather front crossing the country. i think on its southern flank there won't be that much in the way of rain. it should be mostly dry or it should fizzle as it pushes towards eastern areas. but we start with some sunshine. most of the rain will be across scotland, northern england into the afternoon, not pushing out into the north sea. and again, temperatures because of a lack of sunshine will be a bit disappointing. 20 or 21 degrees. remember, monday is the first day of wimbledon. there may be the odd spot of rain on that front as it moves through during the afternoon. i think a better chance of staying dry though. on tuesday, perhaps a few glimmers of brightness and again, temperatures into the low 20s. and the reason for that is this ridge of high pressure exerts its force across the country just a little bit more on tuesday. so we start off on a fine note. lots of sunshine around for england and wales. cloud tending to build up though into the afternoon, and on this westerly breeze we will see some showers or longer spells of rain pushing into scotland, certainly across northern and western scotland. so here a little bit wetter again, temperatures pretty disappointing 14 to 20 or 21 degrees. and that's how it stays for the rest of the week. most of the rain will be in northern and western areas. a better chance of escaping the rain across the south and the east, but it will be rather cool for the time of year, both by day and by night. live from london. this is bbc news. a reform uk candidate disowns the party — saying he's disillusioned — and endorses the local conservative candidate instead. liam booth—isherwood, the reform uk candidate for erewash, said there is a "significant moral issue" in parts of the partya reform uk election candidate has disowned the party and endorsed the local conservative candidate instead.liam booth—isherwood, the reform uk candidate for erewash, said there is a "significant moral issue" in parts of the party following what he called "reports of widespread racism and sexism". it is 20% higher than in previous years. police in tenerife confirm that the search for missing british teenagerjay slater has been called off after nearly two weeks. police on the island told the bbc that �*yesterday was the final day of the search'. and england take on slovakia, in their first knockout match at the european football championships in germany. the game kicks off in the next half an hour. and — a sky full of stars at coldplay�*s record—breaking fifth glastonbury headline set , with a few suprise guests. r&b singer sizza will close the festival tonight. hello and welcome. over to sport for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre. half an hour into the last 16 tie at euro 2024, between england and slovakia in gelsenkirchen. slovakia leads one nil against england. in the day's late game, first—time qualifiers georgia take on one of the favourites spain. as the lowest ranked side in the competition, georgia have already beaten the odds in reaching the last 16, but now they're up against the side that beat them 7—1 in qualifying it's always good to have moments like that because without you can't have a great achievement. it was part of ourjourney, we had some bitter moments, but if we are also here today, i'm sure it did he does a lot of things and we learned a lot of things from it. mercedes�* george russell was gifted a win in the austrian grand prix, after a dramatic late collision between championship leader max verstappen and mclaren's lando norris. the pair collided with just seven laps remaining as they duelled for the lead. norris was forced to retire, while verstappen was handed a ten—second penalty. russell, who was sitting in third place took the lead and didn't look back, to secure the second win of his career. mclaren's oscar piastri took second spot, one place ahead of ferrari's carlos sainz. the two—time wimbledon champion andy murray says he'll make a decision on whether he'll play in this year's championships on monday. murray has been struggling with a back injury and had an operation just over a week ago. he admits he doesn't have 100% feeling in his legs following the surgery to remove a cyst from his spine. murray will train again on monday before deciding if he's fit enough to play his scheduled first round match on tuesday. i'm going to play a set again tomorrow, i'm going to do some in the morning before thatjust to see where my movement is. and then, you know, i should where my movement is. and then, you know, ishould probably where my movement is. and then, you know, i should probably be able to make a decision, you know, tomorrow or tomorrow afternoon, evening. make a decision, you know, tomorrow ortomorrow afternoon, evening. but everyday it has been getting better and better, ijust don't know whether is enough. two—time australian open champion aryna sabalenka has cast doubt over her fitness on the eve of wimbledon. the belorussian isn't sure she'll be able to overcome a shoulder injury ahead of the tournament which starts on monday. i'm not 100% fit now and we are doing everything we can with my team to make sure i will be able to play my first match this year. but it is really frustrating and i never deal with serious injuries in my career. and the struggles i am going through right now is really... a lot. i would say that the first month has been really challenging for me. and there's a new leader at the tour de france — tadej pogacar has taken the race leader's yellow jersey after the second stage into bologne. the stage was won by frenchman kevin vauquelin who rode away from the breakaway on the final climb of the day. but pogacar crossed the line ahead of roman bardet who took the honours on the first stage. pogacar is bidding to win the tour after taking victory in the giro d'italia last month. slovakia is still leading one goal to zero. back to you. strawberries and cream, pimm's and the queue, pimm's and the queen, it can only mean one thing— it must be wimbledon. (00v)one of the crown jewels of the british sporting calendar, play begins tomorrow. 7 time mens chamion novak djokovic is playing —— but there's still no news on whether the former champion andy murray will take part. let's take a look at the runners and riders in this everyone has one eye on the euro is in one eye on andy murray. he said earlier today that he doesn't have 100% feeling and sensation in his leg. keep in mind the man is 37 years old and he did have an operation last week on a spinal cyst. there is certainly a lot going on but he wants to wait until the very last minute to confirm this. but he does say that he will indeed play in the doubles draw with his brother who has been granted a wild card. so, we will almost certainly be seeing a little bit of andy murray at wimbledon this year. find murray at wimbledon this year. and we will find out from more from him tomorrow. now emma raducanu is one to look out for? she is. she is going to face the 22nd seed alexandrova so it is certainly not going to be easy for emma raducanu. over the last few years she has really struggled with injuries after that incredible us open win back in 2021. so it won't be an easy feat, but may be a home advantage for ma in south london? we've talked about the british talent but what are some other names you will be looking out for? i talent but what are some other names you will be looking out for?— you will be looking out for? i think alle es you will be looking out for? i think all eyes will _ you will be looking out for? i think all eyes will be _ you will be looking out for? i think all eyes will be on _ you will be looking out for? i think all eyes will be on carless - you will be looking out for? i think all eyes will be on carless alcaraz | all eyes will be on carless alcaraz who just won the french open and he is the reigning wimbledon men's champion. he is looking and sounding quite confident, let's have a listen to what he had to say to reporters. i'm feeling great, after queen's i had a _ i'm feeling great, after queen's i had a lot— i'm feeling great, after queen's i had a lot of days to practice had to -et had a lot of days to practice had to get better — irememberafter i remember after losing i rememberafter losing in queen's, the next _ i rememberafter losing in queen's, the next day i started practising my movement, just to be more comfortable. right now i had great practices _ comfortable. right now i had great practices with great players just to see how— practices with great players just to see how it— practices with great players just to see how it is my level, and right now— see how it is my level, and right now i_ see how it is my level, and right now i think— see how it is my level, and right now i think i _ see how it is my level, and right now i think i am ready to start a tournament. he is sounding pretty confident that although you can never count out novak djokovic although he did have to pull out a few weeks ago. however, our crowds may find himself in a bit of a pickle as the competition continues. he is on the same side of the draw of world number one jannik singer so it's going to be a very interesting night as woman gets under way tomorrow. —— jannik sinner. these are live scenes from wembley, just to update you, the school is still 1—0 to slovakia with england trailing two trailing in this knockout round in the euros. the fans are looking a little bit nervous and apprehensive there, we will keep you updated on the score and the scenes at the fanzines we are at across london. let's turn to politics. with only days until the general election, the bbc is visiting communities across the country to find out what people are most concerned about. the coastal towns of dover and deal are often at the centre of conversations about immigration — but that's not the only issue on voters' minds, as charlotte wright reports. it's the gateway to britain, so often at the centre of the story, whether it's the arrival of small boats or delays at the port. but while there is much talk about this town, we've come to hear from those who live, work and play here. at this boxing gym, the cost of living is having a big impact. the prices have gone up, and the wages people are getting paid ain't really changed, so, yeah, it'sjust hard. it's hard for everyone, really. housing is an issue, you know? i think people are really struggling. do you notice, people that come here, do they talk to you about it as well? yeah, even most of the kids can't afford it and stuff like that - because of everything that's going on. i but most of the time... we're a charitable—based boxing club — we do let quite a lot— of the kids come for free, if they can't afford it, i because i'd rather them be i here than sat on the computer. but when it comes to what those running for office can do to help, we find a strong sense of disillusionment. i used to really be into politics, but since covid, i completely shut off from it. they tell you what you want to hear and then when they get in, they do what they're going to do anyway. but i just feel like they're so disconnected from, like, the working people. a major source of employment in the town is the port, but it brings its challenges, too. any delays at border controls and there are queues for miles, causing traffic gridlock in the area, leaving businesses like this mobility shop immobile. they say politicians need to find a better solution. we've had occasions where we can't even get to work ourselves, so we cannot open, and if we can get here and we do open, we sit all day, just no custom because outside it's completely gridlocked. we've had customers phone us up who've had issues and, you know, got a puncture or, you know, their batteries have failed and they need our help and we can't get to them. well, a very good afternoon and welcome to deal radio. at lunchtime we head along the coast. although deal and dover are only around eight miles apart, the two towns have a very different feel. at the community radio station, they tell us the demographic here has changed as a growing number of people have moved in from london. because the value of the properties have increased quite _ extraordinarily, really, - it means that younger people on ordinary wages can't get i a foothold into the marketplace. and so i would say that affordable | housing is one of the key issues. | and would you like to see more built around here? yeah, iwould, yeah. what are the big issues here in deal? transport. i mean, i'm lucky i drive, but friends, they live in a street where there's lots of elderly people and the bus route has gone. so it's quite difficult, you know, to get backwards and forwards. but other than that, deal is beautiful. our nhs, i really want them to support it. are you worried about kind of investment in the public sector and the amount of money that's going into it? absolutely, it's not enough. and would you be happy to pay more for that? would you be happy to pay higher taxes? i probably would do, yes, absolutely. by the evening, we're back in dover. in a town where most of the small boat arrivals are processed, it's perhaps not surprising that it's a topic of conversation at the working men's club. the one that pops to mind mostly is immigration, i to be honest with you, i the amount that's turning up on our beaches. a lot of people disagree, i but they get a lot of hand—outs when they do get here. and i myself have been. through hard times and i struggle to get anything. and it kind of frustrates me that, you know, people can come over| here and they get help handed to them on a plate. _ but not everyone here agrees. i think a lot of people have got the wrong idea of what's going on with these immigrants. these people didn't ask to be born in the country that they were born in. they didn't ask to be in afghanistan, where girls and women haven't got any kind of life. i've got every sympathy for that kind of person. what people think in this constituency does matter to politicians, as for years, how they vote here has reflected the national result. so next week, all eyes will be on dover as a key election battleground. charlotte wright, bbc news, dover. and you can find a full list of candidates standing on the bbc news website. as we heard, england are preparing for a huge match this afternoon. manager gareth southgate's every word is already being analysed and scrutinised. but what about those words that aren't even real? ai—generated videos purporting to show southgate making crude remarks about players have been circulating on social media. ours sports news correspondent laura scott reports. evenif even if it sounds convincing, it full sun. this is one of the many ai generated videos of england's manager which has been circulated on social media obtaining millions of years. it talks about england players taking part in the euros and those who have been left at home, this has been exacerbating the pressure he is under. it'sjust so realistic these days, as it? you just can't get out of your head. i think it is hard most fun. apparently he doesn't read anything or watch social media anyway. it's kind of funny. i think people see it as fake straightaway, so i don't mind it. in response to being alerted to the videos, the football association said, as we do with all harmful content. we can to to get this removed. gareth and everyone is focused on the coming game. if you look at this content on a big screen like this, it will be much easier to see that it is fake. that becomes trickier if you are scrolling on a smartphone well on the go. experts warn it's notjust those with high profiles who are vulnerable to this sort of manipulation. it's notjust people who have a big digital footprint whose identity can't be copied. i can take as little as 30 seconds of somebody�*s voice, as short as a single image of somebody and create deep fakes of so yes, ceos, politicians have a huge vulnerability. but also you and me. and now most people who have the smallest digital footprints can be deep fakes. so while you are thinking about this, don'tjust thinking about this, don'tjust think about those figures who are high—profile, the threat now suddenly goes down to your mother, your brother and your siblings. shortly after bbc contacted them about these videos, they disappeared. metalwhich about these videos, they disappeared. metal which owns instagram has also had revealing material. as this new frontier of social media becomes ever more sophisticated, it will only become more difficult to spot what is fake and what is real making the so—called impossiblejob even so—called impossible job even harder. so—called impossiblejob even harder. bbc news. today rounds off this year's glastonbury festival, with sizza headlining and shania twain taking the coveted sunday legend slot. our correspondent emily brown is live for us a few minutes coalition meyer twain performing here and there was a sea of cowboy has filling this area. it might get noisy so i may have to raise my voice but everyone was so excited to see shania. everyone was singing and dancing and when she performed man i feel like a woman, everyone was on their feet and singing at the top of their lungs. i managed to speak some people who got a front row spot. it managed to speak some people who got a front row spot-— a front row spot. it was amazing, what a? o, _ a front row spot. it was amazing, what a? 0. my — a front row spot. it was amazing, what a? 0, my gosh, _ a front row spot. it was amazing, what a? 0, my gosh, yes. i a front row spot. it was amazing, i what a? 0, my gosh, yes. absolutely amazing, _ what a? 0, my gosh, yes. absolutely amazing, yup. it what a? 0, my gosh, yes. absolutely amazing. yup-— amazing, yup. it was brilliant. excellent- _ amazing, yup. it was brilliant. excellent. really _ amazing, yup. it was brilliant. excellent. really good. i amazing, yup. it was brilliant. excellent. really good. she i amazing, yup. it was brilliant. i excellent. really good. she was absently fantastic. _ excellent. really good. she was absently fantastic. fantastic. it| absently fantastic. fantastic. it was brilliant and more. it i absently fantastic. fantastic. it was brilliant and more. it was i was brilliant and more. it was really great- _ was brilliant and more. it was really great. she _ was brilliant and more. it was really great. she was - was brilliant and more. it was really great. she was really i was brilliant and more. it was i really great. she was really good. worth the wait. _ really great. she was really good. worth the wait. favourite - really great. she was really good. worth the wait. favourite song? i really great. she was really good. i worth the wait. favourite song? of courses" let's _ worth the wait. favourite song? of courses" let's go — worth the wait. favourite song? of courses" let's go girls". _ worth the wait. favourite song? of courses" let's go girls". there i worth the wait. favourite song? of courses" let's go girls". there have been a lot — courses" let's go girls". there have been a lot of— courses" let's go girls". there have been a lot of female _ courses" let's go girls". there have l been a lot of female empowerment, dua lipa was the first headliner on friday and sizza will be performing today. coldplay have had a fantastic performance with a great light display. loads of really great performances and variety this year, we have seen some k—pop fans and international bans, but there's been such variety. but yes, it's going to be sizza who is in the spotlight tonight here on the pyramid stage. england takes on slovakia, the school is still 1—0. let's speak now to our correspondent who is at a fans own in brixton. what is the mood there notjust among the fans but also your camera operator colleague who is a fan? she but also your camera operator colleague who is a fan? she was very ha - . i'm colleague who is a fan? she was very happy- l'm amazed — colleague who is a fan? she was very happy. i'm amazed that _ colleague who is a fan? she was very happy. i'm amazed that the - colleague who is a fan? she was very happy. i'm amazed that the camera i happy. i'm amazed that the camera wasn't celebrating more from the shaking. fairly despondent here i would say, some people are celebrating, but for the most part i think this is a game that england fans herejust assumed think this is a game that england fans here just assumed we would win. there is an arrogance in that but slovakia is a team that is many, many rankings below england in the fifa listings. england has got up to £1 billion worth of attacking on the pitch and they looked completely toothless. we've got a number of yellow cards, with not really threaten to get anything on the goal. and i think here, before the game started there was a sense that the fans were getting behind england, the disapproval and booing we had at the end of the last game, on the covering you could hear the boos ringing out at half—time. there is a feeling that this is just a bit embarrassing. let's take nothing away from slovakia who have played really quite well. they pressured england, quite high up the pitch. but the fans here who had sort of assumed this would be england's time to come through and show what they are capable of. i think this is feeling quite depressing at this point. it is worth saying it is only half—time. it's the cliched verbal saying there are two halves, but it is true. they have got 45 minutes to do it, england, but if they don't, it will be a moment of genuine despondency and almost humiliation for the england team. we despondency and almost humiliation for the england team.— for the england team. we have to talk about what _ for the england team. we have to talk about what this _ for the england team. we have to talk about what this would - for the england team. we have to talk about what this would mean l for the england team. we have to i talk about what this would mean for gareth southgate because when i spoke too well you spoke to some fans there who are really staunchly sticking up for him despite all of the criticism he has faced following the criticism he has faced following the performance of england in the past few games. so that is a consideration is on to? i past few games. so that is a consideration is on to? i think it's widely accepted _ consideration is on to? i think it's widely accepted and _ consideration is on to? i think it's widely accepted and assumed i consideration is on to? i think it's| widely accepted and assumed that were england to go out, certainly at this stage, that will be the end of gareth southgate's time as england's manager. there is discussion he might leave anyway whatever happens at the end of the euros, but i think if england, given the level of performance they have had in the first three games, given the performance we have seen him do mac and also i think crucially, the fact that gareth southgate has resolutely refused to change the vast majority of the starting line—up, he's essentially had the ten same players for all four games now and he has rotated one position which is the central, defender, midfielder position. in the second game he shifted it and he has stuck with that but other then that he has made no changes, no adaptability in either his formation, squad or tactics. i think that most people, that would be seen as faithful for his career as england's manager. who knows? england could turn it around in the next half and when the euros. but in the first 45 minutes and the feeling of the fans here who are singing a rousing chorus of god save the queen can make you could feel and energy, you could feel that sense they thought this would be england's time to finally show what this squad of superstars could do. i think, if england go out in the way they have played in the last 45 minutes, i don't think anyone would see gareth southgate staying on after that. it’s see gareth southgate staying on after that. �* , ., see gareth southgate staying on after that. v ., ._ see gareth southgate staying on after that. �* , ., ._ ., after that. it's worth saying that we are of course _ after that. it's worth saying that we are of course a _ after that. it's worth saying that we are of course a broadcasting | after that. it's worth saying that i we are of course a broadcasting bbc news notjust in england but around the world currently, so we look to be back should notjust look at england but also slovakia. because actually, no one expected them to do this well in the first half, did they come against england? absolutely. and i think that is the flip side to this. this would be an appalling result for england but an astonishing result for slovakia. they have been the better team so far. it's notjust a question of the quality of players but also the resources they would have been able to put in as a football association and the riches they can draw upon, so for them, this is fantastic. you saw the reaction of our camera operator who was joyous. and saw the reaction of our camera operator who wasjoyous. and it's notjust operator who wasjoyous. and it's not just about england operator who wasjoyous. and it's notjust about england fans being sad about this but slovakian fans really celebrating what is for them, so far, a fantastic first half and you should be gracious of this and say congratulations slovakia so far. as i say, we've got another half a football to go, but for now it is these slovakians that are celebrating. i will be feeling proud of their team performance.- of their team performance. thank ou. our of their team performance. thank you. our correspondent _ of their team performance. thank you. our correspondent in - of their team performance. thankj you. our correspondent in brixton there. it's half—time now with slovakia one — zero up. this is what the scenes are at another farm zone in wembley with fans waiting to see what the second half brings. if you are footboard out there are plenty of other stories on the bbc news website so do stay with us here. hello there! part two of the weekend looking cloudier and cooler across the board. we saw top temperature of 25 degrees across the south east of england yesterday, looking more like 20 or 21 today. and that's pretty much how the week ahead is shaping up. it's going to be changeable, low pressure, always close by. most of the rain will be in the north and the west of the country, and it will be rather cool for the time of year. still no signs of another hot and sunny spell on the cards. this ridge of high pressure has brought quite a bit of dry weather around this morning. a few splashes of rain in towards the south east of england through the afternoon. the cloud just may be thick enough on the spine of the country for the odd spit and spot of rain, otherwise mostly dry, limited sunshine, probably the best of it. southern and southwest england, where we could be up to highs of 20 or 21 degrees. for most of though, it's the mid to high teens now. this evening, any showers or spits and spots of rain fade away and overnight it turns drier with clear spells developing. but we look to the west to a new set of weather fronts, pushing in to bring thicker cloud and outbreaks of rain. here, temperatures becoming a little bit 12 degrees here, but under clearer skies further east we could see a few single digits. so into monday we've got this weather front crossing the country. i think on its southern flank there won't be that much in the way of rain. it should be mostly dry or it should fizzle as it pushes towards eastern areas. but we start with some sunshine. most of the rain will be across scotland, northern england into the afternoon, not pushing out into the north sea. and again, temperatures because of a lack of sunshine will be a bit disappointing. 20 or 21 degrees. remember, monday is the first day of wimbledon. there may be the odd spot of rain on that front as it moves through during the afternoon. i think a better chance of staying dry though. on tuesday, perhaps a few glimmers of brightness and again, temperatures into the low 20s. and the reason for that is this ridge of high pressure exerts its force across the country just a little bit more on tuesday. so we start off on a fine note. lots of sunshine around for england and wales. cloud tending to build up though into the afternoon, and on this westerly breeze we will see some showers or longer spells of rain pushing into scotland, certainly across northern and western scotland. so here a little bit wetter again, temperatures pretty disappointing 14 to 20 or 21 degrees. and that's how it stays for the rest of the week. most of the rain will be in northern and western areas. a better chance of escaping the rain across the south and the east, but it will be rather cool for the time of year, both by day and by night. live from london, this is bbc news. slovakia are a goal up, against england in their first knockout match at the european football championships in germany. france votes in the first round of the snap general election — with parties on the far right and left predicted to make gains. iam i am live in paris and withjust one hour left until the polls close across france, voter turnout looks like reaching the highest since 1978. b. like reaching the highest since 1978. �* ., .., ., 1978. a reformed uk candidate disowns the — 1978. a reformed uk candidate disowns the party _ 1978. a reformed uk candidate disowns the party scene i 1978. a reformed uk candidate disowns the party scene he i 1978. a reformed uk candidate disowns the party scene he is i

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