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other people were wounded. the attack happened shortly after the us secretary counter? offensive against russian forces. translation: i would like to speak about yet another russian attack in the town. it was an attack on the market, on the shops, on the drugstore. i have been there many times before with my team. everyone who knows the place is aware that this is a civilian town. there were no military bases there. we understand they do this when our army advances. on the front line, russians always attack civilians and civilian infrastructure with their missiles when their artillery can't reach. we understand that they are killing civilians on purpose. the attack happened shortly after the us secretary of state antony blinken arrived in kyiv 7 the first visit by a senior american official since ukraine launched its counter? offensive against russian forces. our diplomatic correspondent paul adams gave me this update from kyiv. he was very quick to point the finger of blame at russia, he actually said it was russian artillery that is responsible for this. this town is within russian artillery range, we don't know the exact nature of the projectile, but certainly the images that have circulated subsequently of the damage done are pretty horrendous. blood inside shops, bodies lying in the street, mangled cars for some distance. this was a very considerable explosion and we think probably one of the worst single incidence of its kind since around april. you know, the ukraine has become terribly familiar with devastating attacks but it has been a while since something of this scale has occurred. certainly the government here in kyiv is certain who is responsible.— government here in kyiv is certain who is responsible. we'll get more details as the _ who is responsible. we'll get more details as the story _ who is responsible. we'll get more details as the story developed. - the attack happened shortly after the us secretary of state antony blinken arrived in kyiv a big announcement is expected. some of the details we are likely to hear today, some of the details we are likely to heartoday, perhaps some of the details we are likely to hear today, perhaps others later in the week, we think it will total something in the region of $1 billion. that's pretty much parfor the course it has to be said in terms of american... military assistance, probably the bulk of it, civilian assistance because the americans are keen to prop up ukraine's economy which has been devastated by the conflict over the last 18 months. for mr blinken, he received a very warm welcome here, he's a very familiar face, and even before he arrived there was the sound of war here in the capital. air raid sirens. with america's secretary of state just hours away, a fresh wave of attacks at dawn. kyiv�*s well—drilled air defences called into action once more. outside the city, a supermarket damaged by falling debris, wrecked early in the war, in the process of being repaired, now wrecked again. and a familiar welcome too. mr blinken bringing a fresh pledge, more than $1 billion in security and other assistance. every time i'm here, i'm struck by the extraordinary bravery and resilience of the ukrainian people, the ukrainian forces, ukraine's leadership. and i'm here first and foremost to demonstrate our ongoing and determined support for ukraine as it deals with this aggression. this is mr blinken�*s first visit since ukraine launched its counteroffensive in june. after weeks of slow progress, ukraine says the pace is picking up. the cost in men and equipment is high. president zelensky says more supplies are on the way and that ukraine will step up its own production. translation: there will be new supplies. | it is very important that there will be new production of our weapons and we have outlined several priority items with the warriors. this is what needs to be done. we will do it. at kyiv�*s wall of remembrance, yet another gesture of solidarity — denmark's prime minister paying her respects. her country among three planning to send f—16 jets by the beginning of next year. so mr blinken is actually going to be spending the night here, and he will be holding a conference with... precise nature of this latest package of assistance. pauli precise nature of this latest package of assistance. paul adams, in k iv, package of assistance. paul adams, in kyiv. speaking — package of assistance. paul adams, in kyiv, speaking to _ package of assistance. paul adams, in kyiv, speaking to me. _ scientists have grown an entity that closely resembles an early human embryo, without using sperm, eggs or a womb. the weizmann institute team says its synthetic embryo model looks like a "textbook" example of a real 14?day?old embryo. it even released hormones that led to a positive pregnancy test. the aim of these embryo models is to provide an ethical way of studying how stem cells form organs in developing embryoes and may one day make it possible to grow tissues and organs for transplantation using synthetic embryo models. earlier we heard from an expert in this field 7 robin lovell? badge, from the francis crick institute, in london who explained more about these findings. we have been seeing stories this year particularly injune from several labs who are claiming to have these stem cell based embryo models. but this is the first one that wet where it actually looks like you have essentially a complete, normal looking human embryo, corresponding and important stage which is about 1k days of development. stage which is about 14 days of development.— stage which is about 14 days of develoment. �* ., , u, , development. and how significant is this advance. _ development. and how significant is this advance, scientifically, - this advance, scientifically, compared to the limits of what was possible before? this compared to the limits of what was possible before?— possible before? this is the first time that we _ possible before? this is the first time that we had _ possible before? this is the first time that we had something - possible before? this is the first| time that we had something that resembles all the details the scientists were able to look at. normal human embryos in terms of just their appearance, the organisation, molecularly in terms of the genes that were active or inactive for example. that means that this is a, a good model to start doing experiments, to address how human embryos develop. and normally what happens when things go wrong. what would happen in the case of congenital disease or what might lead to higher instances of miscarriage for example. and lead to higher instances of miscarriage for example. and in very basic layman — miscarriage for example. and in very basic layman 's _ miscarriage for example. and in very basic layman 's terms, _ miscarriage for example. and in very basic layman 's terms, robin, - miscarriage for example. and in very basic layman 's terms, robin, can i basic layman �*s terms, robin, can you ask —— explain how exactly this came to be? you ask -- explain how exactly this came to be?— you ask -- explain how exactly this came to be? stem cells give rise to an cell in came to be? stem cells give rise to any cell in the _ came to be? stem cells give rise to any cell in the body, _ came to be? stem cells give rise to any cell in the body, theoretically. l any cell in the body, theoretically. this is very early stage embryos, or so—called induced stem cells that can be derived by reprogramming and aduu can be derived by reprogramming and adult cell like a skin cell into something that resembled and embryo stem cell. we have put them in different culture mediums to trigger their specialisation into, now basically the four cell types that make up the early embryo around the time of implantation. so that is, you have the outer cells that have affected them and give rise to placenta. you have cells that give rise to the exact, you have cells that give rise to the embryo proper, and you have some cells that gives rise to parts of the umbilical cord, things like that. so they combined these cells inappropriate ratios they have a test for that, they got that ratio right it seems. a clump of about 120 cells of these four different types and then what you rely on is the ability of these cells to organise itself, pattern itself, organise itself, you get cell division and therefore growth of the structure and you get this patterning, organisation into something that resembles an early stage embryo and then these stage embryos. stage embryo and then these stage emb os. , ., , embryos. sorry to interrupt robin, we've “ust embryos. sorry to interrupt robin, we've just got _ embryos. sorry to interrupt robin, we've just got limited _ embryos. sorry to interrupt robin, we've just got limited time - embryos. sorry to interrupt robin, we've just got limited time so - embryos. sorry to interrupt robin, we've just got limited time so i - we've just got limited time so i just wanted to get this clarification in terms of what is the main difference between these models and naturally conceived embryos? models and naturally conceived emb os? , ., embryos? first thing i would point out is ou embryos? first thing i would point out is you get _ embryos? first thing i would point out is you get these _ embryos? first thing i would point out is you get these structures - out is you get these structures forming in only 1% of these aggregates actually work, so normal human is much more successful than that. it is not usable yet to study certain things but it's getting there. ., ., , certain things but it's getting there. . ., there. that was robin lovell badge from the francis _ there. that was robin lovell badge from the francis crick _ there. that was robin lovell badge from the francis crick institute. - a manhunt has been launched in england after a terror suspect escaped from hmp wandsworth this morning. daniel khalife was awaiting trial after being accused of leaving fake bombs at a military base while serving as a soldier. ports and airports have been alerted by counterterrorism command. how much is risk is there public safety? for they are telling people to not approach the 21—year—old, he doesn't pose a risk to individuals, there has been an all points bulletin issued to all ports and airports in and around the country in regards to this individual. now we've had some interesting news in the last few minutes, in terms of how he potentially escaped this morning from the prison. so it's believed that he has strapped himself under a food delivery van at the prison this morning and has managed to escape. it's believed that he worked in the kitchens at wandsworth prison and may have possibly left the prison dressed in a chef �*s outfit. the 21—year—old was currently being housed at the prison having awaiting trial on a number of terrorism offences, mainly pertaining to the creation of fake bombs at a ministry of defence site in stafford, sometime back. he was being held on remand awaiting trial, and also accused of obtaining information about soldiers at that barracks and that was a breach of the official secrets act because that information could have been passed on to who knows. in terms of that offence, thatis knows. in terms of that offence, that is an offence that he was additionally charged with that and will face trial. as for the ports, airports, heathrow, gatwick, and others, are now upping their security this afternoon just in case this individual attempts to flee or abscond by taking a flight or even going to one of the ports to try to escape capture. but ultimately the police have said do not approach this individual and their his picturejust here, if this individual and their his picture just here, if you this individual and their his picturejust here, if you do this individual and their his picture just here, if you do see this individual and their his picturejust here, if you do see him the advice is to contact 999. picture just here, if you do see him the advice is to contact 999.- the advice is to contact 999. greg, thank you. — the advice is to contact 999. greg, thank you, that's _ the advice is to contact 999. greg, thank you, that's our _ thank you, that's our correspondent greg mckenzie with the latest on the manhunt that has been launched. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. let's look at some other stories making news. saturday is expected to be the hottest day of the year as september's warm weather reaches its peak. the met office says areas of west yorkshire, cornwall, devon and wales met the heatwave criteria today but the temperatures didn't passjune's 32 point two degree high. didn't passjune's 32.2 degree high. heat? health alerts have been upgraded to amber for much of england, with only the north east under a yellow one. a former adviser to birmingham city council has said the hosting of the commonwealth games was a mistake, given its legacy of financial problems. max caller said last summer's event had been a "challenge too far" for the council. urgent talks are taking place following tuesday's announcement that the labour?run council was effectively bankrupt. the 52 wilko shops due to close next week because of the chain's collapse have been named. administrators pwc said 24 shops would close next tuesday, with a further 28 to shut a week tomorrow. more than a thousand staff are being made redundant, as hopes of a rescue deal for the business hang in the balance. you're live with bbc news. the uk prime minister, rishi sunak, has insisted he's acting �*as quickly as possible' after ministers published a list of nearly a hundred and 50 schools in england made of concrete which is liable to collapse. more than a hundred schools were ordered to fully or partially shut buildings due to concerns about raac. 19 were forced to delay the start of the new term. analysis by the bbc has found that 13 schools in england containing raac had their re? building plans cancelled in 2010. the issue came up at prime minister's questions. minimise the disru tion minister's questions. minimise the disruntion to _ minister's questions. minimise the disruption to children's _ minister's questions. minimise the disruption to children's education. | disruption to children's education. we are acting decisively in the face of new information. the vast majority won't be affected. that was prime minister _ majority won't be affected. that was prime minister rishi _ majority won't be affected. that was prime minister rishi sunak, - majority won't be affected. that was prime minister rishi sunak, this - majority won't be affected. that was prime minister rishi sunak, this is l prime minister rishi sunak, this is how the leader of the opposition, sir keir starmer, responded. this is what ou sir keir starmer, responded. this is what you can _ sir keir starmer, responded. this is what you can expect _ sir keir starmer, responded. this is what you can expect from _ sir keir starmer, responded. this is what you can expect from cowboy . what you can expect from cowboy builders. — what you can expect from cowboy builders, everyone else is wrong, everyone — builders, everyone else is wrong, everyone else is to blame, they've done _ everyone else is to blame, they've done a _ everyone else is to blame, they've done a good job even if the ceiling falls in _ done a good job even if the ceiling falls in in — done a good job even if the ceiling falls in. in this case, the cowboys are running — falls in. in this case, the cowboys are running the country. that falls in. in this case, the cowboys are running the country.— are running the country. that was sir keir starmer _ are running the country. that was sir keir starmer there. _ live now to westminster and our political correspondent damian grammaticas how is this going to affect the government know that the government is not doing too well in the opinion falls. ., u, is not doing too well in the opinion falls. ., u, ., ., h, is not doing too well in the opinion falls. ., u, ., ., ,., ., , falls. you can hear the labour party leader trying _ falls. you can hear the labour party leader trying to _ falls. you can hear the labour party leader trying to seize _ falls. you can hear the labour party leader trying to seize the _ leader trying to seize the opportunity that presents him, to attack the government, to attack particularly rishi sunak, the prime minister, for specific decisions that he made. but also interestingly, because this is a problem that has been going on for quite a long time, it's been known for a couple of decades. so the other thing he's trying to do is sort of tie—in questions about the management, management of the education system by the conservative government, the last labour government, the last labour government left power had a school rebuilding programme, that was cancelled by the government. and mr starmer today, cancelled by the government. and mr starmertoday, keir cancelled by the government. and mr starmer today, keir starmer, cancelled by the government. and mr starmertoday, keir starmer, labour starmer today, keir starmer, labour leader, starmertoday, keir starmer, labour leader, was reading out a list of schools. 2010 had been approved for funding that programme still hadn't been dealt with. that programme was not targeted on the right schools, not targeted on the right schools, not delivering value for money, but this is an area where the opposition has seen that they could tie down rishi soon i try to pin on him all of those that. rishi sunak, he is trying to point to the idea that they acted quickly as soon new information... this is an area where the opposition since they have another opportunity to try and make some progress. another opportunity to try and make some progress-— some progress. damien dramatic is here in westminster _ some progress. damien dramatic is here in westminster for _ some progress. damien dramatic is here in westminster for us. - the bbc has been sent a video message from the father and stepmother of sara sharif ? the ten?year?old girl who was found dead at her home in surrey last month. 10?year?old girl who was found dead at her home in surrey last month. the couple left the uk for pakistan the day before her body was found, and now say they're in hiding there because they fear pakistani police will torture and kill them. our pakistan correspondent caroline davies reports. we are coming forward and presenting ourselves... four weeks to the day after they left the uk, this is the first and we've heard from urfan sharif and beinash batool. they're wanted for questioning about the death of sara sharif, urfan's ten—year—old daughter. she was found dead the day after they left for pakistan. firstly, i would like to talk about sara. sara's death was an incident... in the 2:36 video, this is the only mention of sara. ourfamily in pakistan are severely affected by all that is going on. they are harassing my extended family. they have also illegally raided many more of my family members' homes. most is about the harassment the couple say their family are facing as a police search for them. police have previously admitted detaining some family members for questioning and conducting raids. my main concern is that the pakistani police will torture or kill us, that is why we have gone into hiding. on the latest allegation of torture, the police have been adamant, saying this is totally baseless. we don't know where this was filmed of the conditions it was filmed under but some details help us to date it. the next court hearing is on 19th september 2023... there, that's important because that decision was only made yesterday in court in rawalpindi, our team was there. that means this video must have be made in the course of the last day. most crucial is this element. lastly, we are willing to cooperate with the uk authorities and fight our case in court. pakistani police say they still do not know where the family is. the rolling stones unveiled their first new material in 18 years at an event in east london this afternoon. news of the album emerged last month ? when a mysterious newspaper advert ? apparently for a glass repair business but containing several references to rolling stones songs ? appeared in the hackney gazette. the album is called hackney diamonds ? and the three main members of the rolling stones ? mickjagger, keith richards and ronnie wood — took part in a special event to promote it in, where else ? hackney in east london. here's a little of what they had to say. we are here to present our new single which is called angry, and the video of it which you will see later, and angry is the first thing from that new album called hackney diamonds, because we are in hackney, it comes out october the 20th. hit and run, smash and grab, and somehow between _ and run, smash and grab, and somehow between that... we've got hackney diamonds. — between that... we've got hackney diamonds, which is a variation of both _ diamonds, which is a variation of both also_ diamonds, which is a variation of both... also it is a london band, you know — both... also it is a london band, you know— both... also it is a london band, ou know. ~ , , you know. we did it remedy quickly, there were a — you know. we did it remedy quickly, there were a lot _ you know. we did it remedy quickly, there were a lot of— you know. we did it remedy quickly, there were a lot of ideas _ you know. we did it remedy quickly, there were a lot of ideas floating - there were a lot of ideas floating about, we gathered to him together before christmas last year we cut them all very quickly. it’s before christmas last year we cut them all very quickly.— them all very quickly. it's been 18 ears... them all very quickly. it's been 18 years -- that's — them all very quickly. it's been 18 years... that's not _ them all very quickly. it's been 18 years... that's not very _ them all very quickly. it's been 18 years. .. that's not very quick- years... that's not very quick at all. years... that's not very quick at all- we've _ years... that's not very quick at all. we've been _ years... that's not very quick at all. we've been on _ years... that's not very quick at all. we've been on the - years... that's not very quick at all. we've been on the road - years... that's not very quick at i all. we've been on the road most years... that's not very quick at - all. we've been on the road most the time, all. we've been on the road most the time. maybe — all. we've been on the road most the time. maybe we _ all. we've been on the road most the time, maybe we were _ all. we've been on the road most the time, maybe we were a _ all. we've been on the road most the time, maybe we were a bit _ all. we've been on the road most the time, maybe we were a bit too - all. we've been on the road most the time, maybe we were a bit too lazy i time, maybe we were a bit too lazy and then— time, maybe we were a bit too lazy and then suddenly we said, let's get, _ and then suddenly we said, let's get, let's— and then suddenly we said, let's get, let's put a deadline, make a record _ get, let's put a deadline, make a record and — get, let's put a deadline, make a record and put a deadline. so keith and i_ record and put a deadline. so keith and i had _ record and put a deadline. so keith and i had this chat, we'll make this record _ and i had this chat, we'll make this record for— and i had this chat, we'll make this record for christmas and we are going _ record for christmas and we are going to — record for christmas and we are going to finish it by valentine's day _ going to finish it by valentine's day so— going to finish it by valentine's da _ ., ., going to finish it by valentine's da . ., ., ., , , exactl day. so we made two albums. exactly that. so in december, _ day. so we made two albums. exactly that. so in december, we _ day. so we made two albums. exactly that. so in december, we cut - day. so we made two albums. exactly that. so in december, we cut 23 - that. so in december, we cut 23 tracks— that. so in december, we cut 23 tracks very— that. so in december, we cut 23 tracks very quickly and finish them off in_ tracks very quickly and finish them off injanuary and mixed them in february — live now to nicky schiller, who is outside the hackney empire for us. nikki, what has the reaction been from fans? , nikki, what has the reaction been from fans?— nikki, what has the reaction been from fans? , . . ~ from fans? they are back with new music after— from fans? they are back with new music after 18 _ from fans? they are back with new music after 18 years _ from fans? they are back with new music after 18 years and the - from fans? they are back with new music after 18 years and the new i music after 18 years and the new single was premiered as part of the event, after it was over i spoke to some of the people who were inside. the rolling stones are hilarious, the video— the rolling stones are hilarious, the video was great, the song was great, _ the video was great, the song was great, classic stones.— the video was great, the song was great, classic stones. what we saw toda is great, classic stones. what we saw today is something _ great, classic stones. what we saw today is something that _ great, classic stones. what we saw today is something that will - great, classic stones. what we saw| today is something that will remain in the _ today is something that will remain in the years. — today is something that will remain in the years, there _ today is something that will remain in the years, there is _ today is something that will remain in the years, there is nothing - today is something that will remain in the years, there is nothing like l in the years, there is nothing like them _ in the years, there is nothing like them and — in the years, there is nothing like them and they— in the years, there is nothing like them. and they show— in the years, there is nothing like them. and they show it. - in the years, there is nothing like them. and they show it. there i in the years, there is nothing like them. and they show it. there is| in the years, there is nothing like . them. and they show it. there is no one like _ them. and they show it. there is no one like that, — them. and they show it. there is no one like that, music, _ them. and they show it. there is no one like that, music, and _ them. and they show it. there is no one like that, music, and the - one like that, music, and the way they— one like that, music, and the way they speak, — one like that, music, and the way they speak, in— one like that, music, and the way they speak, in the _ one like that, music, and the way they speak, in the way _ one like that, music, and the way they speak, in the way they- they speak, in the way they say things— they speak, in the way they say things to — they speak, in the way they say things to the _ they speak, in the way they say things to the journalists, - they speak, in the way they say things to the journalists, no - they speak, in the way they sayj things to the journalists, no it's incredible _ things to the journalists, no it's incredible. there _ things to the journalists, no it's incredible. there is— things to the journalists, no it's incredible. there is no- things to the journalists, no it's incredible. there is no one - things to the journalists, no it's incredible. there is no one likel incredible. there is no one like that _ incredible. there is no one like that. , ., , ,, , that. they are cool, they can keep toaether that. they are cool, they can keep together really — that. they are cool, they can keep together really great, _ that. they are cool, they can keep together really great, and - that. they are cool, they can keep together really great, and keith i that. they are cool, they can keep together really great, and keith isj together really great, and keith is the ultimate rock star ever, he's going _ the ultimate rock star ever, he's going to — the ultimate rock star ever, he's going to outlive us all. | the ultimate rock star ever, he's going to outlive us all.— the ultimate rock star ever, he's going to outlive us all. i love that jimm going to outlive us all. i love that jimmy was _ going to outlive us all. i love that jimmy was cracking _ going to outlive us all. i love that jimmy was cracking jokes - going to outlive us all. i love that jimmy was cracking jokes with . going to outlive us all. i love that i jimmy was cracking jokes with nick and the _ jimmy was cracking jokes with nick and the band — jimmy was cracking jokes with nick and the band and _ jimmy was cracking jokes with nick and the band and having _ jimmy was cracking jokes with nick and the band and having them - jimmy was cracking jokes with nick i and the band and having them singing their life _ and the band and having them singing their life together— and the band and having them singing their life together was— and the band and having them singing their life together was incredible. - their life together was incredible. it their life together was incredible. it was _ their life together was incredible. it was fantastic, _ their life together was incredible. it was fantastic, to _ their life together was incredible. it was fantastic, to see _ their life together was incredible. it was fantastic, to see them - it was fantastic, to see them release — it was fantastic, to see them release a _ it was fantastic, to see them release a new album after 18 years, it's really— release a new album after 18 years, it's really exciting, you know, it's like back— it's really exciting, you know, it's like back again. it was really, really— like back again. it was really, really beautiful, for chandeliers inside, — really beautiful, for chandeliers inside, three were on the ground and one was— inside, three were on the ground and one was in_ inside, three were on the ground and one was in the sky for charlie. charlie — one was in the sky for charlie. charlie watts of course there late drummer who features on two of the tracks. ~ ~ drummer who features on two of the tracks. . ~' , ., drummer who features on two of the tracks. ., ,, ,., ,,._ tracks. nikki, thank you. say it with us here _ tracks. nikki, thank you. say it with us here on _ tracks. nikki, thank you. say it with us here on bbc _ tracks. nikki, thank you. say it with us here on bbc news. - hello. lots more sunshine, hazy sunshine for us in the forecast. we've got a storm in the mediterranean, storm daniel that is been bringing strong winds down towards greece. west of spain and portugal, that combination is drawing in this warm southerly winds. so high—pressure it sits to the east, southerly winds bringing the east, southerly winds bringing the heat and humidity. an overnight we could see a few rumbles of thunder �*s, wills, southwest england, and in the east a bit of cloud that's going to be drifting its way on shore. thursday morning its way on shore. thursday morning it is going to be a really sticky humid feeling night, low around 20 degrees in the southwest. so tomorrow then we've got a threat of one or two isolated showers, around pembrokeshire, up towards northern ireland for instance, cloud and fog around eastern england... above average mid to high �*s 20s with 30 degrees for london in the southeast on thursday, we do it all again for friday, a bit of low cloud that lingers in the east but slowly it clears. a threat of it, few more showers around this irish seacoast but in between blue sky, warm sunshine we could see a little bit of drop in air quality over the next three days, again those temperatures are reaching the high 20s or low 30s, well above average. slight change as we head into saturday, we start to see frontal systems trying to move in from the northwest, a bit more breezy, the odd cloud, northern ireland and the west of scotland. hot and dry once again, temperatures building, 32 degrees or so but do bearin building, 32 degrees or so but do bear in mind a bit of pollution, air quality trapped under that high pressure. heading to sunday now and the fronts just start to tumble in across the northwest of the uk, trying to move southeast into monday, and eventually into next week there will be some slightly cooler, fresher conditions. and certainly sunshine the next few days in the south particularly looking very hot. bye—bye. this is bbc news. ukraine's president said 17 people have been killed on a russian strike in the east of the country. the news came as the us secretary of state antony blinken made an unannounced visit to kyiv. prime minister rishi sunak insists he is acting as quickly as possible as the government revealed nearly 150 schools across england contain concrete that is liable to collapse. in the commons, the labour leader likened the government to cowboy builders in the way it has responded to the crisis. and the rolling stones have unveiled their first album of new material in 18 years at an event in east london. the album, called hackney diamonds, will be released commercially next month. now, the sports news and a full round—up from the sports centre. we start with football, the spanish footballerjenni hermoso has filed a legal complaint by the kiss —— over the kiss by luis rubiales. she was kissed on the lips after their win over england in the world cup final in sydney and has since said it wasn't consensual. luis rubiales denied that and has refused to resign despite being provisionally suspended by fifa. it means he could face criminal charges. an air accident report into the helicopter crash that killed the leicester city chairman rick in 2018 has found the crash was inevitable after a sequence of mechanical failures.

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