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on the shameful treatment of disabled people. it is intolerable. if ukraine wants to be part of the western world, law abiding democracy, it can t write off children with disabilities. and england beat sweden 4 0 in the women s euros semi final giving them a chance to win a first ever major women s tournament. 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. our top story for you today: scientists say there s compelling evidence that a market selling live animals in the chinese city of wuhan was the early epicentre of the covid 19 pandemic. it s a significant contribution to what s always been the dominant theory that the outbreak began with the coronavirus spreading from animals to humans at the so called wet market . this is the seafood wholesale market in wuhan. one of the studies just published in the journal science, says genetic information suggests there were two ....
that s it. now on bbc one, time for the news where you are. have a very good night. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the author and journalist, emma woolf, and the broadcaster and journalist, james lewer. tomorrow s front pages, starting with. luckily for you to give us your take on the stories. there is a lot to talk about tonight. there is a lot to talk about tonight. the daily mail s front page is about the queen sjubilee and describes it as an olive branch for harry and meghan. the mirror also has the queen s jubilee on the front page but instead focusses on the finale plan with prince charles, william and george. meanwhile, the times front page quotes the attorney general suella braverman and her views on trans pupils saying that schools are under no leagal needed to take a much firmer line. the daily telegraph has a still from some footage they ve obtained of a conservative mp s son they say he is cur ....
more pander to trans pupils. it s a bit more than pander to trans pupils. it s a bit more than a nap and it s quite an interesting more than a nap and it s quite an interesting line she s taken. yes, an interesting piece overall because obviously an interesting piece overall because obviously she s put her viewpoints are in obviously she s put her viewpoints are in this obviously she s put her viewpoints are in this piece saying, teachers should are in this piece saying, teachers should not are in this piece saying, teachers should not have a legal obligation to address children bite new pronouns. she also has opinions on school pronouns. she also has opinions on school uniforms in terms of teachers should school uniforms in terms of teachers should have school uniforms in terms of teachers should have a yard line on enforcing school should have a yard line on enforcing school uniforms. the piece also talks school uniforms. the piece also talks abou ....
A Delivery Firm tells the bbc it will give its workers sick pay if the government changes the law. A convincing victory forjohanna konta. Coming up on bbc news, the latest on a busy day for the brits on wimbledon sports day. So Farjohanna Konta is the only one through. Good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. The agonising legal battle over the future of the terminally ill baby charlie gard has taken a new turn in the last hour Great Ormond Street Hospital has applied for a fresh Court Hearing to assess new evidence about possible treatment for him. The courts had ruled that 11 month old charlie be allowed to die rather than receive experimental therapy as his parents desperately want. The hospitals move follows a letterfrom medical experts ask ....