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From the last few minutes. The government has said it will bring forward a change in the law to prevent the ownership of uk newspapers and magazines by foreign states. The move follows concern about the potential takeover of the Daily Telegraph and spectator by a group backed by the united arab emirates. Minister say they will try to amend the digital markets, competition and consumers bill currently going through parliament. Labour has indicated it is likely to back the move. So, that developmentjust coming into the last little while. More on that in the six oclock news here in the next little while. Now, though, as promised, lets round up all the sport of the day. Gavin is in the bbc sport centre. Yes, mathew, good evening to you. Lets start at cheltenham, where trainer Willie Mullins is still waiting for his 100th winner, which could come in the weatherby s champion bumpe ....
to remove family members caught up in the chaos. today we have a band of rain across the centre of the country. the heaviest will be across northern england. on either side of that variable cloud but also some sunny spells. details later. good morning. it s monday 29th january. the care quality commission is to carry out a special review of an nhs trust which treated a man for mental illness before he went on to kill three people in nottingham lastjune. valdo calocane has been given an indefinite hospital order, for attacking barnaby webber, grace o malley kumar and ian coates. i ve been speaking to barnaby s parents, who say victim support within the criminaljustice system needs reform. yeah, so this was barney s room. remembering his big brother. seven months on, charlie webber says losing barney will never get any easier. i mean, obviously, it s massively, massively devastating. and i think. i need people to realise that it s something that isn t just affecting my li ....
time for a look at the weather. it isa it is a good old delve into the mixed bag of weather this week. it is certainly cooler for the south east of england for the flower show, but that will be good for keeping the blooms in top shape. however, there is a lot of clout around today and the cloud comes pouring in across the uk bearing rain for some of us. we never really recover those temperatures that we saw at the weekend. one area of low pressure pushing up from the continent and the weather fronts are trying to tuck down from the north west. the picture across the uk is a bit of a messy one. this area of rainjust to uk is a bit of a messy one. this area of rain just to the east of london at the moment pulling away in the hours ahead. it should be out of the hours ahead. it should be out of the way by teatime, roughly in time for the school run, so hopefully drier conditions. heavier showers in the south west and wales and some nudging into the midlands. showers in sco ....
its first case of the virus. and in half an hour, we will be answering your concerns and questions on monkeypox with our health correspondent, james gallaher. 27 year old health worker is arrested on suspicion of deliberately administering poison after a child died while being treated in hospital. major disruption from rail passengers in scotland, with an timetable from today after services have been cut by a third. and the chelsea flower show showcases wildlife, well being and floral displays to mark the queen s platinumjubilee. hello and welcome to bbc news. at the first war crimes trial since the invasion of ukraine, a 21 year old russian soldier has been jailed for life. sergeant vadim shishimarin had claimed he was only following orders when he shot dead a 62 year old unarmed civilian. but the court in the ukrainian capital of kyiv found him guilty of murder. the un s government says the deafening thousands of war crimes since people started three months ago. our corr ....
by an mi5 agent takes legal action against the security service. that s all from the bbc news at six, so it s goodbye from me, and on bbc one we nowjoin the bbc s news teams where you are. hello and welcome to sportsday i m olly foster. pitch invasions and police investigations, english football has been struggling to deal with fan disorder. heartbreak on wednesday, now hearts on saturday, can rangers pick themselves up for the scottish cup final. and we ll head live to turin, where barcelona and lyon will contest the women s champions league final. evening, we covered elements of this story yesterday on sportsday. the increase in supporter violence and disorder at football matches. last night there were more incidents, pitch invasions at goodison park and vale park that saw clashes with players and club staff. our sports correspondent fan disorder and violence has marred this has been a really difficult week for english football. earlier in the week week for englis ....