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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 ....
to average for the time of year. there are mainly dry and, look at the clouds gathering that will move in overnight into wednesday. that is from the next system moving away which has rain followed by sunny spells and showers, and with the isobars close together it will be blustery on wednesday so quite windy day. more wet weather to come for some on thursday. friday into the weekend, high pressure trying to settle things down. there will still be some showers around and high pressure doesn t necessarily translate into warmth. we will keep you updated on that. reeta. 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 gavin ramjaun. celebrations continue for premier league title winners manchester city. iam in i am in manchester city centre where this parade climaxes and city celebrate that five minute miracle. and we hearfrom france superstar kylian mbappe, who say ....
obviously. a day, and the main problem, obviously, this will be enormous for passengers, but it will also have these passengers, but it will also have these massive implications for freight these massive implications for freight rail, and that is at the meal freight rail, and that is at the meal is freight rail, and that is at the meal is looking at here. it s talking meal is looking at here. it s talking about supplies to the power station talking about supplies to the power station in talking about supplies to the power station in north yorkshire, obviously, i think, station in north yorkshire, obviously, ithink, i station in north yorkshire, obviously, i think, i think the government can make contingency plans government can make contingency plans for government can make contingency plans for two to four days, but after plans for two to four days, but after that, plans for two to four days, but afterthat, it plans for two to four days, but after th ....
joe biden was speaking injapan on the second leg of his asia tour. those are the headlines on bbc news. stay with us. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are polly mackenzie, who s chief executive of the cross party think tank, demos. and also with me is sam lister, the deputy political editor at the daily express. the express is one of the papers that has also now come in, so we have front pages on all the papers, i would say all but two of them. i think this is worthy of front page coverage, and it s the latest party gate revelations, more particularly the photograph, the first to emerge of the prime minister appearing to be engaged in what you may call party activities, in other words, raising a glass in salute to a colleague who is leaving. he hasn t been fined for that as the metro observes. it wonders why as to a number of other papers. the guardian has the same story. it believes the prime minister and the me ....
are one. arthel: the city of buffalo, new york, is mourning the ten lives lost in yesterday s shooting at a supermarket. the deadliest mass shooting in the city s history, another 3 people were injured in what the city s police commissioner called a, quote, absolute racist hate crime. hello,ing everyone, this is a brand new hour of fox news live, i m arthel neville. eric: hello, everyone, i m eric shawn. the mass shooting happened around 2:30 yesterday afternoon in a predominantly african-american buffalo neighborhood. eleven of the thirteen victims were black. among those killed, as you just heard, this man, retired buffalo police officer 55-year-old aaron salter, he s being praised as a hero who was working as a security guard at the supermarket, and police say he did open fire at the gunman, but that shooter was wearing body armor. u.s. department of justice now investigating this mass shooting as a, quote, hate crime and an act of violent extremism. the 18-year-ol ....