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united striker struggling for form this season, scoring just seven goals in 33 league appearances. rashford has played for england seven times this season before being left out of the squad for a friendly against belgium in march and now he misses out altogether ahead of a major tournament. these are of course difficult decisions and you are talking about players who are very good players, who have been an important part of what we have done over a number of years, and with marcus, i feel other players in that area of the pitch have had better seasons, it is as simple as that. this is as complex a group as i have had picking and we have had a few complex ones but i think we can make better decisions by giving ourselves more time and we have got time so there are moments where time does not help you to make a better decision but in this instance it will. well, rashford has taken to social media in the aftermath of that annoncement saying that he wishes "gareth and the boys all the best for the up and coming tournament." a reminder that the european champions will get underway on the 14th june, with hosts germnay in action against scotland. you can find full details of southgate�*s provisional squad on the bbc sport website. now, germany and real madrid midfielder toni kroos has anounced that he will retire from football after this summer�*s european championships. kroos has won multiple trophies in a glittering career including the champions league on four occasions with real madrid and the world cup with germany in 2014. he could still end his career with two more titles, with madrid taking on borussia dortmund in the champions league final this weekend, before hejoins up with the germany squad ahead of the euros. burnley manager vincent kompany has emerged as a surpirse candidate for the bayern munich job. bayern have struggled to find a replacement for thomas tuchel, whose exit was confirmed last week. kompany, who led burnley to the premier league last season, wasn�*t able to keep them up this year despite high expectations. he spent time in the bundesliga as a player at hamburg — so knows the league well and speaks german. now the news australia didnt want to hear — it�*s been confirmed that the matildas will definitely be without their star striker sam kerr for the paris olympics, in just over two months time. she�*s recovering from a anterior curciate ligament injury, which she got during chelsea�*s training camp injanuary. kerr is australia�*s all—time record goalscorer. she�*s one of several key matildas players sidelined by injury. it�*s crunch time in the nba — we are down to final four teams, as the conference finals will be getting underway in the next few days. on wednesday, the dallas mavericks will travel to the minnesota timberwolves in game one of the western conference finals, but later on tuesday, the boston celtics will be hoping to get their eastern conference finals off to a winning start over the indiana pacers. so far it�*s been reasonably plain sailing for the celtics on route to this point, but head coachjoe mazzulla is confident that his side are ready for their biggest challenge of the post—season. if you�*re asking how well our team prepared, we�*ve had a good couple days of practice and our guys focus on what it takes to give ourselves the best chance to win, knowing indiana is a good team, well—balanced and dangerous. we�*ve had good days of preparation and our guys already to take on the challenge of playing indiana. they are a well—balanced team, guys who can impact the game and that�*s the most important thing, understanding their personnel and how they impact the game. and that�*s all the sport for now. we will be back later. a 73—year—old british man has died — and seven people have been critically injured — after a flight from london to singapore hit, severe turbulence. one of the singapore airlines crew told a passenger — it was the worst turbulance she�*d experienced in her 30 year career. details still coming in on this incident — our reporter, courtney bembridge, is here with what we know so far. the plane was on its way from london to singapore when authorities say it fell into an air pocket and had to make an emergency landing in bangkok. these are some of the images we have seen from inside the plane, you can see oxygen masks were released and also there is damage to overhead lockers where something has clearly hit it and people were being treated on board and also on the tarmac. we have seen this video from inside the plane and you can see people being stretchered here, and a 73—year—old british man has died. the authorities say that was likely due to a heart attack and his wife was also injured and she has been taken to hospital. seven other people have been critically injured, believed to have a head injuries, and almost two dozen will have other injuries. this is the plane coming into bangkok airport and rushing to meet it on the tarmac, as i mentioned, with ambulances coming around, we have lines of ammons is treating people at a makeshift field hospital was set up on the tarmac —— lines of ambulances. the airlines has released a statement... that was a brief overview of what we know so far but there are a lot of live updates on the bbc website. we have heard from passengers and crew members who said this was the worst turbulence they have seen in their 30 year career. you can find all of that here on the bbc live page. thanks forjoining us. now to the breaking news from new york that donald trump�*s defence has rested its case in the hush money trial without calling donald trump as a witness. they only had two defence witnesses but they have rested now and the judge will instruct the jury members in terms of the various instructions after the long weekend. we can speak to a former general counsel for the fbi. thanks for joining us. yourfirst take on the brevity of the defence? iz�*eri; joining us. your first take on the brevity of the defence? very often the defence _ brevity of the defence? very often the defence does _ brevity of the defence? very often the defence does not _ brevity of the defence? very often the defence does not put - brevity of the defence? very often the defence does not put on - brevity of the defence? very often the defence does not put on a - brevity of the defence? very often | the defence does not put on a case at all and in our system the state has the burden of proving its case beyond a reasonable doubt and the defence does not have to do anything, they don�*t even have to present an opening argument or cross—examine witnesses, although they often do because they want to take the opportunity, but the jury is instructed that the burden is entirely on the prosecution. like many other people i�*m not surprised that donald trump did not testify, a decision that has to be made solely by the defendant and it cannot be made by anybody else but it is not surprising that he chose not to be subject to cross—examination and have to answer questions under oath about what happened. what have to answer questions under oath about what happened.— about what happened. what did you make of the — about what happened. what did you make of the prosecution, _ about what happened. what did you make of the prosecution, the - about what happened. what did you make of the prosecution, the case | make of the prosecution, the case they put to the jury and the fact that the defence was able to extract from michael cohen a couple of basic concessions, that he stole from donald trump and the trump organisation and that he wanted to see donald trump jailed, organisation and that he wanted to see donald trumpjailed, in terms organisation and that he wanted to see donald trump jailed, in terms of motive for the evidence he has given? motive for the evidence he has civen? ., ., , ., given? there are two parts to the auestion given? there are two parts to the question and _ given? there are two parts to the question and one _ given? there are two parts to the question and one is _ given? there are two parts to the question and one is the _ given? there are two parts to the question and one is the overall. question and one is the overall picture presented by the prosecution and it is up to thejury picture presented by the prosecution and it is up to the jury whether they feel the state has proven its case beyond reasonable doubt but i was surprised at the strength of the case. it started with david pecker, the former head of the national enquirer, talking about his direct dealings with the former president who was then the candidate in 2016 for the presidential office, and direct a deal between a media outlet and the candidate to catch and kill derogatory stories and to ferment false stories against his opponents. and i know i�*m speaking to the bbc that has to be completely anathema to the idea of what a news organisation, even if you think the national enquirer is not the most highfalutin media outlet, to do that on behalf other than the —— in a secret deal, that was quite shocking testimony, but in terms of michael cohen, you are right. in terms of what the prosecution and defence product, he is a flawed witness and a four lord person, and you will hear —— and a flawed person, and the defence will say we do not choose our witnesses, this is someone who worked with donald trump, and the defence will say this is why you should not believe his testimony, and the jury will make the decision having heard him over many days on the stand. we having heard him over many days on the stand. ~ ., ., ., ., the stand. we have got to leave it there but thanks _ the stand. we have got to leave it there but thanks for _ the stand. we have got to leave it there but thanks forjoining - the stand. we have got to leave it there but thanks forjoining us. i l there but thanks forjoining us. i can show you the live pictures. word that donald trump has left the court, he raised his fist, but no particular comments so far but we will monitor the pictures outside of the courthouse. any more details and we will return. now to the uk blood scandal and government ministers have confirmed the first full payments to victims will be paid within 90 days for the most urgent cases. let�*s speak to haemophiliac nigel hamilton, who was infected with hepatitis c during routine eye surgery aged 16 in 1976, but it would be more than a decade before doctors confirmed his diagnosis. thanks forjoining us. you must have been an extraordinary last 2a hours for you, as you listened to the government talking about compensation, what did you make of what you heard? it compensation, what did you make of what you heard?— what you heard? it has been very traumatic and _ what you heard? it has been very traumatic and it _ what you heard? it has been very traumatic and it has _ what you heard? it has been very traumatic and it has also - what you heard? it has been very traumatic and it has also been i what you heard? it has been very traumatic and it has also been al traumatic and it has also been a cascade of emotions for me and other victims. i was encouraged by the statement from the government last night and the cross—party approach within the house of parliament but my concern today is that they are moving of themselves. we don�*t know sufficient detail and i can respect that because they wanted to let us know what is going on but there are questions to be asked and answers to be given and we don�*t know exactly who will be entitled to this and they talk about those with chronic disorder and infected victims but there are a number of victims who have been waiting since 2002 at the request of the judge to make sure they were getting paid as quickly as possible, but that hasn�*t happened. it appears they are not even registered it so i have major concerns about the way this is being handled although i respect the fact the government have put their money where their mouth is and it is about time but the situation requires more adept handling so we do not create a division within our community around this and that all people get treated the same way. you this and that all people get treated the same way-— the same way. you told the inquiry our life the same way. you told the inquiry your life had _ the same way. you told the inquiry your life had been _ the same way. you told the inquiry your life had been destroyed - the same way. you told the inquiry your life had been destroyed and i the same way. you told the inquiry l your life had been destroyed and you referred to the blood scandal as a national disaster, so tell me more about what happened to you and whether you think realjustice can in any way be achieved this long after the terrible events? in in any way be achieved this long after the terrible events?- after the terrible events? in my case, i after the terrible events? in my case. i had _ after the terrible events? in my case. i had a — after the terrible events? in my case, i had a cosmetic - after the terrible events? in my. case, i had a cosmetic procedure after the terrible events? in my - case, i had a cosmetic procedure on my eye when i was 16, in belfast, in the royal victoria hospital, i was a haemophiliac so i subsequently waited until 1989 before i was able to identify or be identified as a victim of the infected blood system within the uk health service. i had been given contaminated blood before the procedure and i did not know until a considerable period after that that i was affected, infected, and that has caused me serious problems in relation to a liver transplant, other issues concerning treatment that caused me brain tumours and four aneurysms and i discovered i have a liver disorder which as a result has given me diabetes type one, so it has been difficult. it has had a direct impact on my life and my family life and on my career. apart from all that, i havejust recently and on my career. apart from all that, i have just recently at christmas lost my twin brother, so it has been a devastating experience for me, and my life has changed course. ., , , , for me, and my life has changed course. . , , , , course. really briefly, when people talk ofjustice. _ course. really briefly, when people talk ofjustice, is _ course. really briefly, when people talk ofjustice, is that _ course. really briefly, when people talk ofjustice, is that in _ course. really briefly, when people talk ofjustice, is that in any - course. really briefly, when people talk ofjustice, is that in any way i talk ofjustice, is that in any way possible given everything you have just outlined? i possible given everything you have just outlined?— possible given everything you have 'ust outlined? , , just outlined? i remember hugh pym from the bbc — just outlined? i remember hugh pym from the bbc who _ just outlined? i remember hugh pym from the bbc who spoke _ just outlined? i remember hugh pym from the bbc who spoke to _ just outlined? i remember hugh pym from the bbc who spoke to be i just outlined? i remember hugh pym from the bbc who spoke to be at i just outlined? i remember hugh pym from the bbc who spoke to be at the | from the bbc who spoke to be at the opening of the process in 2018 and asked me if i had confidence in the judge, and i have confidence in the judge, and i have confidence in the judge and the decision and his team and respect what they have done for victims. i don�*t feel that i will get sufficient answers to give me total justice and get sufficient answers to give me totaljustice and i won�*t get total closure. i have a number of things in my life which have been affected and i cannot see that happening. nigel, we have got to leave it there but we are very grateful for your time. thanks forjoining us. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. let�*s turn to a fascinating story. a former team gb rower claims a treatment she underwent for long covid has left participants feeling "blamed" for being ill and exploited. oonagh cousins was offered a free place on a course run by the lightning process. it teaches people how to rewire their brains to stop or improve their symptoms. support groups have told the bbc�*s file on a programme that a lack of services is leaving people with nowhere to go. joining me in the studio is file on 4 investigation reporter rachel schraer. in terms of what the group said they could do, when you spoke to them in this investigation, talk us through it? the lightning process claims it could make people better by changing their thoughts and how they respond to symptoms, even the language they use to describe it. that could be enough to get the brain_ that could be enough to get the brain to — that could be enough to get the brain to go _ that could be enough to get the brain to go in _ that could be enough to get the brain to go in the _ that could be enough to get the brain to go in the direction i that could be enough to get the brain to go in the direction you. brain to go in the direction you need _ brain to go in the direction you need to— brain to go in the direction you need to release _ brain to go in the direction you need to release that _ brain to go in the direction you need to release that energy. brain to go in the direction you i need to release that energy into our system _ need to release that energy into our system the — need to release that energy into our system. the whole _ need to release that energy into our system. the whole body— need to release that energy into our system. the whole body finds - need to release that energy into our system. the whole body finds it i system. the whole body finds it overwhelming _ system. the whole body finds it overwhelming but _ system. the whole body finds it overwhelming but those - system. the whole body finds it overwhelming but those thingsl system. the whole body finds it i overwhelming but those things melt away _ overwhelming but those things melt away so _ overwhelming but those things melt away. so interesting. _ overwhelming but those things melt away. so interesting. so _ overwhelming but those things melt away. so interesting. so many- overwhelming but those things melt i away. so interesting. so many people with other _ away. so interesting. so many people with other illnesses _ away. so interesting. so many people with other illnesses might _ away. so interesting. so many people with other illnesses might also - with other illnesses might also benefit — with other illnesses might also benefit i— with other illnesses might also benefit. i have _ with other illnesses might also benefit. i have had _ with other illnesses might also benefit. i have had people i with other illnesses might also| benefit. i have had people say, with other illnesses might also i benefit. i have had people say, it has gone, — benefit. i have had people say, it has gone, the _ benefit. i have had people say, it has gone, the syndrome - benefit. i have had people say, it has gone, the syndrome has i benefit. i have had people say, it i has gone, the syndrome has gone. it is great _ has gone, the syndrome has gone. it is great again, — has gone, the syndrome has gone. it is great. again, dysregulation - has gone, the syndrome has gone. it is great. again, dysregulation of- is great. again, dysregulation of your— is great. again, dysregulation of your system _ is great. again, dysregulation of your system. tell— is great. again, dysregulation of your system-— is great. again, dysregulation of your system. is great. again, dysregulation of ours stem. ., ., ., your system. tell me more about what the ended your system. tell me more about what they ended up — your system. tell me more about what they ended up asking _ your system. tell me more about what they ended up asking you _ your system. tell me more about what they ended up asking you to _ your system. tell me more about what they ended up asking you to do. i they ended up asking you to do. first of all, the course was brought to my attention by people who were very unhappy and felt quite hurt by it but there were positive stories as well which is why i had to go undercover to understand for myself what they were claiming and what i found was, i was taught this process and i was given a floor map to print out, a piece of paper to walk around, and a ritual where the idea is you recognise symptoms and negative thoughts about symptoms and you say the word stop and make a gesture, and you walk around the piece of paper and use positive mantras, one being, you are a powerful genius, so you say that to yourself. you say what you want, so to be well, then you do a positive visualisation of the time that you felt that way and that pretty much is it about the claims that are made quite strongly art by using the process, you can make the symptoms completely melt away, simply by doing the process. my coach told me there was no physical damage in my body and she told me my thoughts for maintaining my symptoms, claims that go far beyond medical evidence. to reference the pictures, that is you in your kitchen going through the mantras they told you to do. let me bring in oonagh cousins. you were a high performing professional athlete. what did long covid have on you in terms of impact? i am athlete. what did long covid have on you in terms of impact?— you in terms of impact? i am a former professional _ you in terms of impact? i am a former professional athlete i you in terms of impact? i am a. former professional athlete with you in terms of impact? i am a i former professional athlete with the british— former professional athlete with the british rowing team and i was training — british rowing team and i was training 25 hours a week, 49 weeks of the _ training 25 hours a week, 49 weeks of the year. — training 25 hours a week, 49 weeks of the year, and i was pre—selected for the _ of the year, and i was pre—selected for the tokyo olympics but i caught covid _ for the tokyo olympics but i caught covid at _ for the tokyo olympics but i caught covid at the beginning of the pandemic and experienced debilitating fatigue and i don't really— debilitating fatigue and i don't really like the word fatigue, because _ really like the word fatigue, because it was more like a really deep _ because it was more like a really deep sickness and nausea and i was cornpieteiy— deep sickness and nausea and i was completely debilitated and after a three—yearjourney i ended up retiring — three—yearjourney i ended up retiring from professional sport. we can see retiring from professional sport. can see the retiring from professional sport. - can see the pictures of you before you started suffering long covid, but we understand the company contacted you rather than the other way round? i contacted you rather than the other wa round? . contacted you rather than the other way round?— way round? i did an interview with the bbc in — way round? i did an interview with the bbc in october _ way round? i did an interview with the bbc in october 2020 - way round? i did an interview with the bbc in october 2020 and - way round? i did an interview with the bbc in october 2020 and they| the bbc in october 2020 and they contacted me off the back of that and they— contacted me off the back of that and they were hoping i would have a positive _ and they were hoping i would have a positive experience and use my athlete — positive experience and use my athlete platform to advertise the programme to a new cohort of patients— programme to a new cohort of patients that was arising because of the pandemic. in patients that was arising because of the pandemic— patients that was arising because of the pandemic. in terms of what they su: rested the pandemic. in terms of what they suggested you _ the pandemic. in terms of what they suggested you should _ the pandemic. in terms of what they suggested you should do _ the pandemic. in terms of what they suggested you should do and - the pandemic. in terms of what they suggested you should do and how. the pandemic. in terms of what they suggested you should do and how it| suggested you should do and how it left you feeling, take me through that. i left you feeling, take me through that. ., ., ., that. i did not do enough due diliuence that. i did not do enough due diligence and _ that. i did not do enough due diligence and they _ that. i did not do enough due diligence and they offered i that. i did not do enough due diligence and they offered it. that. i did not do enough due l diligence and they offered it to that. i did not do enough due i diligence and they offered it to me for free _ diligence and they offered it to me for free and they suggested that it could _ for free and they suggested that it could cure — for free and they suggested that it could cure me, basically, they said with positive thinking i could heal my symptoms, basically. they blamed the way, _ my symptoms, basically. they blamed the way, my— my symptoms, basically. they blamed the way, my negative thought pattern for why— the way, my negative thought pattern for why i_ the way, my negative thought pattern for why i was experiencing physical symptoms— for why i was experiencing physical symptoms but i objected to that, i had a _ symptoms but i objected to that, i had a physical illness, and no amount— had a physical illness, and no amount of— had a physical illness, and no amount of positive thinking was going _ amount of positive thinking was going to — amount of positive thinking was going to help me. it would be nice, i going to help me. it would be nice, iwouid _ going to help me. it would be nice, iwouid love — going to help me. it would be nice, i would love to have found a cure, but that _ i would love to have found a cure, but that is — i would love to have found a cure, but that is not the way it was going to work _ but that is not the way it was going to work. . . ., ., but that is not the way it was going to work. .. ., ., , , to work. rachel, what do the experts sa ? you to work. rachel, what do the experts say? you spoke _ to work. rachel, what do the experts say? you spoke to — to work. rachel, what do the experts say? you spoke to many. _ to work. rachel, what do the experts say? you spoke to many. what i to work. rachel, what do the experts say? you spoke to many. what did i say? you spoke to many. what did they say when you showed them the evidence? the they say when you showed them the evidence? . ., ., they say when you showed them the evidence? . . ., , ., evidence? the medical and brain science experts _ evidence? the medical and brain science experts who _ evidence? the medical and brain science experts who helped i evidence? the medical and brain science experts who helped me | evidence? the medical and brain. science experts who helped me to evaluate the claims told me that they are far from proven and the idea could stop things like the disrupted immune system may be a persistent virus, things like changes to the blood, very physical things we can find in people with long covid, the idea this could cause people to completely recover is far from proven and would need a lot more research to be able to make such a strong claim. one expert even described it as a veering at times into pseudoscience. the concern is the programme is charging quite a lot of money and making some pretty big claims to some unwell people based on this very thin evidence, thatis based on this very thin evidence, that is what worrying the experts. what have the company said? the liuahtnin what have the company said? iia: lightning process's what have the company said? "iia: lightning process's founder what have the company said? ti2 lightning process's founder told me lightning process�*s founder told me the idea of pushing through your symptoms, that those are completely against the central concept of the programme, and he pointed to evidence which he said suggested that the programme could benefit some people and he said he accepts long covid is physical but he thinks his process can cause changes in the brain which can influence physical changes in the body.— brain which can influence physical changes in the body. rachel, thanks for “oininr changes in the body. rachel, thanks forjoining us- _ changes in the body. rachel, thanks forjoining us. and _ changes in the body. rachel, thanks forjoining us. and oonagh - changes in the body. rachel, thanks forjoining us. and oonagh cousins, | forjoining us. and oonagh cousins, thanks to you as well for describing what it was like when you went through it as well. thanks to you both. one more story. a court in greece has dropped charges against nine egyptian men, accused of causing the biggest migrant shipwreck in the mediterranean for a decade. the judges said they lacked the jurisdiction to hear the case, because the ship sank in international waters. the trial had been controversial, with human rights groups have raising concerns. it�*s feared more than 600 people drowned lastjune, when the overcrowded fishing boat sank on its way to europe from libya. this is the moment the defendants left court. you can see them smiling and waving as they leave, after the judges announced the dismissal of the case. protestors cheered and chanted slogans once they heard the news outside court. the judges said they lacked the jurisdiction to hear the case, because the ship sank in international waters. the trial had been controversial, with human rights groups raising concerns. it�*s feared more than 600 people drowned lastjune, when the overcrowded fishing boat sank on its way to europe from libya. we are going to take a short break but we will be back with more on the top headlines. hello. for many it will be a relatively dry day, albeit on the cloudy side. we see the lightning bolts, this is where the thunderstorms are likely to develop, any sunshine today? yes in the western isles and the north of scotland. now through this evening and overnight, the rain�*s going to come become more extensive across central and eastern areas of the uk. the winds will freshen, too, and by the morning really quite soggy across this part of the world, but not everywhere — dry across the bulk of scotland, northern ireland and some of these western areas as well — mild, around 12 or 13. now, this low will hang around through wednesday, thursday and into friday, and it will deliver a substantial amount of rainfall, particularly to more northern parts of the country. so here it is — a thoroughly wet grey day across many parts of england, wales. eventually the rain will reach southern scotland too, and later in the day should just about nudge into northern ireland. now, the south coast will probably have some sunny spells, but showers are possible, too, and even downpours much cooler tomorrow. and also a noticeable wind blowing in from the north. now, by thursday, the rain won�*t be quite so heavy, but it will transfer northwards. look at the winds again, coming in from the north. so, in scotland it really will feel very cool indeed. temperatures in some areas could be no higher than around 11 or 12 degrees. more like 16—17 in the south with a bit of sunshine, but again, a fair amount of cloud. so, how much rainfall are we going to get? well, there is a possibility of widely 30 to 40 millimetres of rain. and in some spots, the met office warns there could be as much as 100 millimetres of rain or more. so there could be some impacts through the week from that heavy rain. now, this is the outlook into the weekend. there are indications that, as we head into the bank holiday weekend, high pressure will start to build. so, the weather will settle down. but overall, it does look like it�*s going to be a mixed bag. now, here�*s that high pressure — from monday. it could be a very decent day, reliably dry, i think. but come tuesday, i think just one or two showers. live from london, this is bbc news. a 73—year—old british man has died — and seven people have been critically injured — after a flight from london to singapore hit, severe turbulence. we are waiting for an update on that flight that will make to the passengers are well enough for their final destination. the government plans to bring out a report for the people affected by the infected blood scandal. for people affected by the infected blood scandal.— people affected by the infected blood scandal. ., ., ., , blood scandal. for someone who is ridiculously — blood scandal. for someone who is ridiculously going _ blood scandal. for someone who is ridiculously going to _ blood scandal. for someone who is ridiculously going to die _ blood scandal. for someone who is ridiculously going to die in - blood scandal. for someone who is ridiculously going to die in four i ridiculously going to die in four months�* time, what do i care about a payment? 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