facing a far lower ranked team. this was a chance to see a different england line up. katie robinson making her debut in front of a 32,000 strong crowd, and she made an early international impact. a perfect ball in to set up england s first. defender rachel daly enjoying a spell up front. but then controversy. the ball looked to have gone out before italy crossed. then dismay as the ball clearly did bounce over the goal line. oh, the goal is given! but no var, no whistle and italy had equalised. that looks really close indeed. england s response was quick, daly and the perfect position once more. another victory for manager sarina wiegman. and with the world cup this summer, a positioning headache from the player of the match. jane dougal, bbc news. england are through to the semi finals of the t20 world cup after the west indies secured a dramatic final over win against pakistan. the windies total of 116 was built upon their three top three batters. they contributed 72 run
killed more than 16,000 people. translation: this was a beautiful area, all down turkey houses, all down turkey street. all destroyed, unfortunately. there s been an increase in people taking up treasure hunting in the british countryside but should their discoveries be finders keepers? and queues as far as the eye can see. british children and teachers returning from half term school trips in europe are hit by long delays at calais because of a strike by uk border staff. this is bbc news. i m rich preston, with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. just days before the first anniversary of the russian invasion of ukraine, western leaders have appealed for countries around the world to unite in providing long term military support for kyiv. speaking at a security conference in munich, rishi sunak said russia was betting the west would lose its nerve and now was the time to double down and provide more weapons. a separate meeting of g7 foreign mi
yeah, of course, yeah, because i think that was the example like, you can actually make it big. people here do seem proud of the city s success in mobile tech, always happy to chat about it in bars and cafes. but heritage and goodwill only get you so far. well, this is really kind of where we have. reaktor is a company that helps tech businesses, game studios included, makes sure they have the right infrastructure in place to succeed. i think we re just generally very interested in technology. i m sure that you could also then say that that comes from some, like, war background or something back in the day but then, i think in very many ways, it s about the cultural sort of situation that we ve had here that essentially, finns, we have this ability of and it s in the culture that we can try and then we can fail and then we try again. you don t have to worry about failing. and when you don t have to worry about failing, you re obviously much braver. and then also, the
the ukrainian president urges world leaders gathered for a security conference in munich to speed up their support for his country. a former security guard at the uk embassy in berlin is sentenced to 13 years in prison for spying for russia. and a qatari consortium bids to buy manchester united ahead of the deadline which has just passed, meaning there are now two contenders. hello and welcome to audiences in the uk and around the world. we begin in memphis, tennessee, where five former police officers have pleaded not guilty to second degree murder and other charges in the case of tyre nichols. mr nichols, a young black man, died after a police beating in memphis, tennessee last month. videos showed the officers repeatedly kicking and punching nichols in a traffic stop close to his home. the five officers, all out on bail, entered their not guilty pleas during an arraignment hearing in shelby county criminal court. tyre nichols mother made this statement outside the court.
children, were rescued. in around 10 minutes on bbc news, we ll have newswatch, but first, click. there s something very big and bright going on in north london. come on in and we ll show you. this is an exhibition called luyang netineti. chinese multimedia artist luyang takes us on a journey through their weird world. the company by avatars created using motion capture and sd game engines. what i like is the artist has created all new video games in the classic style but they ve retrofitted them to existing arcade game hardware. how are you doing over there? oh, i m glad this isn t an actual motorbike! i crashed into something i m not meant to! is that a good thing or a bad thing? oh, this really takes me back to a time when i d turn up to a place like this with a pocket full of coins, ready to do battle with space invaders, ghosts and centipedes. that was, of course, until home computers and then, home games consoles came along, which meant i didn t need to go out any more.