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hello and welcome. i am now for a full moshiri. time now for a full round up of the sport from the bbc sport centre with hugh ferris. hello to manchester united are hoping to follow their rivals, manchester but they need to make amends for a shaky six minutes that might but they need to make amends for a after! six minutes that might but they need to make amends for a after a ;ix minutes that might but they need to make amends for a after a groin 1utes that might but they need to make amends for a after a groin 1utes t the night but they need to make amends for a after a groin 1utes t the first: prevented him playing in the first leg of their quarterfinal against sue vela, who scored twice on sue vela, who scored twice late on allowing 0ld sue vela, who scored twice late on allowing old trafford to take a 2 to draw back to screen. as generics and is likely to start and he is relishing playing back at the highest level after his heart attack at the european championship ....
hello and welcome, i m marion mcsherry. the results of an investigation into allegations of bullying by the uk s deputy prime minister, dominic raab, have been delivered to rishi sunak. the prime minister is said to be carefully considering the findings before deciding whether mr raab broke ministerial rules. mr raab, who is also justice secretary, denies bullying staff and says he always behaved professionally . nancy kacungira is at college green for us, following all the latest developments. so after all the waiting today, we are hearing no decision is set for today, at least? are hearing no decision is set for today, at least? that s right, when we first started today, at least? that s right, when we first started broadcasting - today, at least? that s right, when we first started broadcasting from | we first started broadcasting from here five hours ago, we thought there would be a matter of an hour or two before we heard about rishi sunak s decision, after him ....
hello and welcome to sportsday i m jane dougall. two own goals in the first leg, but can manchester united turn their fortunes around against seville second time around in the europa league? arsenal and england fans hold their breath as leah williamson limps off the pitch, but what could it mean for this summers world cup? and it will be his swan song sir mo farah will run the london marathon for the last time this weekend, we ll hear from the man himself. also coming up on sportsday. he s got a huge fight on his hands, british boxer adam azim tells us about taking the biggest risk of his career next month. welcome to the programme. there was ten minutes of madness for manchester united last week when they threw away a two goal lead in their first leg against seville in the europa league. at 84 minutes it looked as though they were crusing, 2 0 up at old trafford, but then two own goals brought them crashing back to reality. they go into tonights match at 2 2, so can unit ....
welcome to bbc news. muslims around the world are preparing for eid al fitr, a religious festival which marks the end of the holy month of ramdan. but in some countries, conflict and poverty have made that celebration all but impossible. some of the images we are about to show you are distressing. in yemen, at least 78 people have been killed in a crush at a school in yemen s rebel held capital, sanaa, after hundreds crowded into a narrow street on wednesday night to get hand outs of around $9 from a merchant during a charity event for ramadam. i ll be speaking to a yemeni journalist and our chief international correspondent, lyse doucet. but first, another muslim majority nation, sudan where people have been desperately trying to leave the capital, khartoum, amid another day of fighting, fearful about dwindling food supplies and the collapse of medical services. nearly a week of fighting between rival military factions in sudan is now thought to have killed at least ....
its maiden voyage. good evening. the united nations children s agency says millions of children have missed some or all of their routine vaccinations due to covid lockdowns and disruption caused by the pandemic. unicef says that across the world, up to 67 million children have missed out on vaccinations in some way. the organisation believes increased misinformation during the pandemic has contributed to vaccine hesitancy and the consequences are potentially, very serious. last year the number of measles cases doubled and polio numbers rose sharply. i spoke to lily capriani, head of global advocacy on health, nutrition & climate at unicef for more on this. india is poised to overtake china as the world s most populous nation by the middle of this year. last year, when we had so much disruption of the pandemic and it was a lot harder for families to get to clinics, a lot of disruption to health services and staff being diverted onto other things. so there were lots of obstacle ....