latest figures show more than 4,000 new cases of coronavirus reported in the uk, ministers are still considering the further easing of restrictions due next month. surgeons are calling for specialist hubs to be set up in england to tackle what they say is a colossal backlog of non urgent operations, caused by covid 19. chelsea and manchester city fans arrive in porto in portugal ahead of tomorrow s champions league final. and coming up on the film review, mark kermode gives his views on the latest film releases including cruella 7 disney s new 101 dalmations prequel. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. an inquestjury has found that two graduates jack merritt and saskia jones were unlawfully killed by the convicted terrorist usman khan, at fishmongers hall in 2019. the jury found that a catalogue of failings led to the deaths of the cambridge university graduates. they said unacceptable management and a lack of accountability among the agencies responsible for usman
has china s burgeoning military arsenal, gone hypersonic? beijing says reports it is trialling a new missile are wide of the mark, and in fact tests were for a new space ship. we ll get the expert view. hello and welcome. sir david amess loved, evil cannot triumph over the democracy sir david amess loved, said the prime minister today. our politics he said needs people like sir david. one by one the mp s rose to pay their own tribute. it was a friendlier politer day, a day when all factional differences were put to one side. labour s sir keir starmer said there were lessons to be learned from sir david s collaborative approach to politics, and he called for more civility in public life. this country needs people like sir david. this house needs people like sir david and our politics need people like sir david. dedicated, passionate, firm in his beliefs but never anything less than respectful for those who thought differently. when the tributes had been made the mp s filed
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a controversial bill to limit the power of the courts. we ll have the tributes to bbc news reader george alagiah, who s died at the age of 67. and we ll look at what s going on at twitter why is it being rebranded as x? start in greece. strong words from prime minister. he says the climate crisis is already here, and greece is at war. more than 80 wildfires are burning right now. he says the mediterranean region would face even greater disasters as a result of climate change. the islands of rhodes, corfu and evia have been worst hit. parts of the mainland are on high alert. tens of thousands of locals and tourists have been evacuated. the european union has sent firefighter reinforcements to help. from lindos, our correspondent jenny hill sent this report. it seems like a miracle no one was hurt. fire swept through this resort. not much left behind. those were once water skis. so much of this island still looks. ..well, idyllic. and then you take a few steps and you come ac
we ll have the tributes to bbc news reader george alagiah, who s died at the age of 67. and we ll look at what s going on at twitter why is it being rebranded as x? start in greece. strong words from prime minister. he says the climate crisis is already here and greece is at war. more than 80 wildfires burning right now. he says the mediterranean region would face even greater disasters as a result of climate change. the islands of rhodes, corfu and evia have been worst hit. parts of the mainland are on high alert. tens of thousands of locals and tourists have been evacuated. the european union has sent firefighter reinforcements to help. from lindos, our correspondent jenny hill sent this report. it seems like a miracle no one was hurt. fire swept through this resort. not much left behind. those were once water skis. so much of this island still looks. well, idyllic. and then you take a few steps and you come across a scene. well, like this. it s still smouldering. that, o