try to block a woman from travelling from her state and prohibits herfrom seeking medical help she needs to a state that provides that care, the federal government will act to protect her bedrock rights. and more than a million people are expected to gather on the streets on london today for pride, as the lgbt+ community marks 50 years since the first march. hello, and welcome to bbc news. there are warnings of further disruption for air travellers this summer with more flights set to be cancelled in the coming weeks at heathrow, the uk s busiest airport. the cuts are expected as airlines change their schedules ahead of the busy school holiday period. manchester airport s new boss has warned that peak time queues will continue over the summer months. the department for transport said it is focused on minimising disruption for passengers this summer , and that as part of this, it was working with airports on when it could be appropriate to allow additional night flights, whic
degrees. goodbye for now. now on bbc news, unspun world provides an unvarnished version of the week s major global news stories reliable, honest and essential viewing with the bbc s world affairs editor, john simpson. hello, and welcome to the newsroom here at new broadcasting house, the bbc s international headquarters in central london, for unspun world the programme where we get the unadorned facts about the world s news from the bbc s global experts. this week, i ll be asking as the fighting in ukraine gets worse and more threatening, what do ordinary russians think about the dangers of a wider war with the west? support is already quite high and, of course, if the war comes to russian towns and cities, then russia ordinary russians definitely will feel that this war is even more justified for moscow. what s life like in syria nowadays the country where russia developed its tactics for bombarding civilians? you can see in the streets that people are digging in
Hello again. The ryder cup scoreboard that was ticking up for two days hello and welcome to sportsday im hugh ferris. Our headlines this evening. A closer day. But still europe dominate in rome needing four more points to regain the ryder cup. The champions are no longer perfect. Manchester city lose for the first time in the Premier League this season. And the lone home nation on a Rugby World Cup weekend, but scotlands quarter final hopes rest on a result against romania. Also coming up on sportsday. St helens bid for a fifth consecutive Super League Title is still on, but onlyjust. Hello again. The ryder cup scoreboard that was ticking up for two days is now counting down. Europe need four points to regain the trophy, but go into the final day after the usas best session so far. Andy swiss is in rome, and andy, europe still dominant, but the americans have growing hope waving hats at patrick cantlay. Closer between the sides, but still europe dominate despite what we can now say was
Hello and welcome to sportsday im hugh ferris. Our headlines this evening. A closer day. But still europe dominate in rome, needing four more points to regain the ryder cup the champions are no longer perfect. Manchester city lose for the first time int he Premier League this season and the lone home nation on a Rugby World Cup weekend, but scotlands quarter final hopes rest on a result against romania. Also coming up on sportsday. St helens bid for a fifth consecutive Super League Title is still on, but onlyjust. The ryder cup scoreboard that was ticking up for two days is now counting down. Europe need four points to regain the trophy, but go into the final day after the usas best session so far. Our correspondent andy swiss is in rome to reflect on a day that ends with europe still dominant, but with the americans grasping on to growing hope. Its been another dramatic care another dramatic day here in rome. The morning session followed the theme of yesterday, when of european domina