the worlds biggest event is kicking up the worlds biggest event is kicking up in europe for. liverpool. it is up in europe for. liverpool. it is an absolute up in europe for. liverpool. it is an absolute the up in europe for. liverpool. it 3 an absolute the exciting buzzing feeling been here in liverpool. it is a city that is well and truly ready for one of the biggest if not the biggest regrets music condition in the world. millions of viewers around the world are expected to tune into that grand final on saturday. this is a difference because this time this eurovision is hosted in a country that didn t went last year. it was one by ukraine but because of the war with russia, the uk agreed to hosted and liverpool won that honour. you can see the sign post into your crane all over the city. there are ukrainian flags everywhere. the colours blue and yellow together with the union flag. it is a sight to behold. all the, behind me in the sanborn, there s been music their kno
they have a range of up to 560 kilometres about 350 miles and can only carry conventional warheads. the move prompted an instant response from the kremlin saying it would require in adequate response from our military. in december i informed the house that i was developing options to respond to a russia s continued aggression in a calibrated and determined manner. today i can confirm that the uk is donating storm shadow missiles to ukraine. storm shadow is a long range, conventional only precision strike capability. it compliments the long range systems already gifted including himars and harpoon missiles, as well as ukraine s own neptune cruise missile and longer range missions elsewhere gifted. the donation of these weapons systems gives ukraine the best chance to defend themselves against russia s continued brutality, especially the deliberate targeting of ukrainian civilian infrastructure, which is against international law. ukraine has a right to be able to defend its
bend it like beckham. now look my god, we did it! cheering live from our studio in singapore. this is bbc news. it s newsday. welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in the uk and around the world. it s 6am in singapore, and 1am in kyiv where the first shipment of grain since the russian invasion of ukraine in february has left the southern port of odesa. the ship, the razoni, has left ukrainian waters and is making its way south on the black sea, carrying 26,000 tonnes of corn. it will be inspected off the coast of istanbul by un organised co ordinators who are managing the movement of vessels out of ukraine. then it will make its way out of the bosphorous strait and through the mediterranean, finally arriving in the port of tripoli in northern lebanon, in about a week s time. the shipment is part of efforts to ease a growing global food crisis. 0ur correspondent james waterhouse sent this report from 0desa. a familiar yet unfamiliar sight. for the first time in a l
think a free kick. i first of the matter came to watch was here in wembley, watching men, more than 30 years ago as a nature old. that was my spot for wanting to play football. and the doors, it is opened, the countries i ve been to, the joys i opened, the countries i ve been to, thejoys i have had, how many young girls and boys here today will today be a day they will never forget. a moment where they are inspired to do something positive. all of these role models how to today. for everyone with every generation. it s been inspirational, the whole tournament, and what a way to finish. lena 0berdorf not happy. less than 30 seconds to go. england needs to stand firm, they have run the clock down, they have claimed this perfectly. this is not over yet. final throw of the dice for germany. it s all over! cheering and applause england, european champions for the very first time! history makers, record breakers, game changers. 2022. we have been told for so many years that footbal