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michel barnier says a deal can still be done. reaching an agreement is still possible. obviously any agreement must work for everyone. climate change campaigners have been banned from london, after a week of extinction rebellion protests. the duke and duchess of cambridge arrive in pakistan at the start of their five day tour. good morning, welcome to bbc newsroom live. i m joanna gosling. the government and the football association as well as past and present players have demanded that uefa take tough and immediate action after england s black players were racially abused during an international in bulgaria. the game which england won 6 0 had to be halted twice because home fans were making monkey noises and nazi salutes. bulgaria s prime minister has called for the head of the country s football union to resign. the referee was following uefa s three step racism protocol. the first incident occurred on the 28th minute when england was leading 2 0. a stadium announce
puerto rico has suffered enough, and it s pretty much barbaric, what he s doing. we re tired, and we re angry. hello and welcome to bbc news. the uk is seeking to put together a european led maritime mission to protect ships passing through the strait of hormuz. it comes after a british registered tanker was seized there by iran last week. it is the latest development in the growing tension in the region. this is the strait of hormuz. on one side are the arab states, including a number of key western allies and oil producers. on the other is iran. at its narrowest point, it is only 21 miles across, about 35 km, but a fifth of the world s oil exports pass through this narrow channel. our chief international correspondent lyse doucet has more. first images of the men seized at sea, the crew of the stena impero indians, russians, a latvian, a filipino, images released by iran. is this what life is like on board now, or is this just for show? a crew member heard saying, don t
was found near the dam at lake sharon after an expert printer police where to ex-boyfriend told police where to look. reporter: the family is shattered with the discovery. they have been searching for five days and their suspicions have been on one man. i am never going to see my daughter again. reporter: alfreda james is trying hard to accept that her only daughter is gone. i do not know why he killed her and left her out in the field. reporter: 19-year-old anthony of san leandro turned to himself and before. told authorities where to look. it was on fenced property owned by east bay mud. there is no word on how she was killed or when. it was last wednesday when she stopped answering calls or text. family went to the restaurant where she worked. we could find her there and around looking for. reporter: her car trip to england with the keys inside. i was very worried at that point. reporter: definitely did learn that she had watched with her former boyfriend. r
sunny spells but, for scotland, northern ireland, north west england, the pennines, north wales and the peak district, some longer spells of wet weather and some snow at higher ground stop western scotland brightening up in the afternoon and, for south wales and southern england, much of the day will be dry. it is blustery, and these are average speeds. gusts around western coasts around a0 bath panel. a0 mph. for saturday evening, some showery rain in south wales and southern england. for part two of the weekend, a chilly start with a touch of frost on sunday. eastern areas have showery rain, which might nudge further west during the day, and parts of eastern england might brighten up. the lion s share of the dry and sunny weather will be in scotland, northern ireland and wales and western england. temperatures next week will be no better than this and it looks like another spell of wet and windy weather could be heading our way midweek. that s all from the bbc news at si