queen s love would you like another one? the queen s love of would you like another one? the queen s love of horses is clear from these pictures, which were filmed in april at the royal stud in sandringham. she has only missed derby day twice in her long reign, today will make a third time but she will be watching from home in windsor. it is for other members of herfamily to take windsor. it is for other members of her family to take thejubilee message of thanks around the uk. this morning, the earl and countess of wessex were in northern ireland as local communities got creative in their tributes to the queen.- their tributes to the queen. really nice to have their tributes to the queen. really nice to have them their tributes to the queen. really nice to have them here, their tributes to the queen. really nice to have them here, it - their tributes to the queen. really nice to have them here, it has - their tributes to the queen. really l nice to have them here, i
hundreds of people streamed down here to try to get a good spot to watch tonight because my party at the palace. a senior ukrainian official says ukraine s forces are pushing back russia in the key city of severodonetsk, where the two sides are locked in fierce street battles. travel disruption continues. airlines cancel more flights today and rail passengers are being warned of delays because of strikes by conductors. welcome to bbc news. a third day of celebrations for the queen s platinum jubilee is under way, with members of the royal family attending celebrations across the uk. the duke and duchess of cambridge are at cardiff castle with their two older children prince george and princess charlotte. the day will end with an open air concert at buckingham palace where prince charles will pay tribute to the queen for her enduring service. lets head there now and to the bbc s jane hill. warm welcome back to the mall. thousands and thousands, a very large number of people ha
singing along appropriately to queen and adam lambert. more from here shortly. a senior ukrainian official says ukraine s forces are pushing back russia in the key city of severodonetsk, where the two sides are locked in fierce street battles. in other news, travel disruption continues. airlines cancel more flights today and rail passengers are being warned of delays because of strikes by conductors. and wickets are beginning to tumble at lords, as england s batsmen struggle to chase the target set for them by new zealand. welcome to bbc news. a third day of celebrations for the queen s platinum jubilee is under way, with members of the royal family attending events across the uk. the duke and duchess of cambridge are at cardiff castle with their two older children prince george and princess charlotte. the day will end with an open air concert at buckingham palace where prince charles will pay tribute to the queen for her enduring service. one couple who aren t expected to at
it s about celebrating our queen and her reign and all the fantastic things that she s done. after the pageantry of trooping the colour and the gravity of friday s thanksgiving service, thejubilee concert promises to be a concentrated blast of energy. mark savage, bbc news. russian forces have blown up bridges on a river near severodonetsk to stop the ukrainians bringing in reinforcements, according to the governor of ukraine s luhansk region. the city is the main focus of russia s current offensive in the east. kyiv says it has recaptured part of the territory that was lost to russian forces. but as our ukraine correspondentjoe inwood reports, both sides are presenting very different pictures of how the conflict in unfolding. russian armour, still rolling forward, moving to encircle ukraine s forces in the donbas, an advancing army, liberating
whatever nile rodgers ends up playing, it will be on this stage, built over the last four weeks outside the gates of buckingham palace. and this is where queen and adam lambert will open the show later tonight. brian may won t be on the roof of buckingham palace this time, but i m told he does have a surprise up his sleeve. and following them onto the stage we have diana ross, sir rod stewart, paul mccartney, george ezra, duran duran and many more. one, two, three. # good luck. # goin round the world chasing other girls. # thinking you ll find better, baby. 0ne performer who is not feeling that pressure, however, is mabel. well, it s not really about me. do you know what i mean? it s about celebrating our queen and her reign and all the fantastic things that she s done, andjust, like, the responsibility, things that she s done. after the pageantry of trooping the colour and the gravity of friday s thanksgiving service, thejubilee concert promises to be a concentrated blast of energy.