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people are dying. an immigration centre in southern england has been firebombed. in the last few minutes, the suspect is confirmed to have died after the attack. the sus fort is confirmed to have the sus forjoining firmed to have the sus forjoining us. ed to have votes are being counted in brazil s presidential election, with the incumbent jair bolsonaro taking an early lead ahead of luiz inacio lula da silva. only around 20% of the votes have so far been counted, and mr lula da silva s workers party usually gets stronger support in regions that are slower to report results. the left wing candidate and former president luiz inacio lula da silva came first in the initial round four weeks ago. let s have a look at this. but the contest with his rival, the current president jair bolsonaro, is tighter than had been expected. all day, brazilians have been casting their votes across the country, including communities in the remotest parts of the amazon rainforest. our south ....
at the same time, more questions for the home secretary about her account of sending government documents to unauthorised people. brazil s presidential election this is the scene in sao paulo tonight as votes are counted and as england reach the rugby world cup semi final, captain sarah hunter becomes the most capped england player in the women s or men s game. good evening. there is shock and disbelief in south korea about what should have been a joyful saturday night out ending in tragedy, with more than 150 people crushed to death. most were young including teenagers out in the capital seoul in large numbers because of halloween. disaster struck in the itaewon district, known for its nightlife and restaurants, when people converged from different directions onto a narrow alley that runs along from a shopping mall. it was that area which became dangerously overcrowded. our seoul correspondent jean mckenzie has the story you may find her report distressing. as ....
sings in farsi. and how the rock band coldplay is offering their support to the protestors in iran. 95% of the voting machines have now been counted in brazil s presidential election with former president, luiz inacio lula da silva narrowly ahead of the incumbent jair bolsonaro. crowds of mr lula s supporters started celebrating in the streets as he overhauled the far right incumbent, jair bolsanaro, who had taken an early lead. mr lula is now on 50.7% compared to bolsonaro s 49.3%. the left wing candidate and former president lula da silva came first in the initial round, four weeks ago. but the contest with his rival, the current presidentjair bolsonaro, has been tighter than had been expected. all day brazilians have been casting their votes across the country, including communities in the remotest parts of the amazon rainforest. live now to rio dejaneiro and pedro menezes who is a economist and pollster. the polling has improved joining us. we are starting to see s ....
also this lunchtime. borisjohnson accepts he did mislead parliament over lockdown parties in downing street, but says he didn t do it intentionally or recklessly. a warm handshake from the chinese president for vladimir putin, even though the russian leader is now wanted for war crimes in ukraine. a new scheme to keep lung patients out of hospital, as new research show a sharp north/south divide. and maddie hinch, who saved all four penalties to win olympic gold for great britain, announces her retirement. and coming up on the bbc news channel, he s back roy hodgson returns to crystal palace, tasked with keeping the club in the premier league again. good afternoon. a scathing report has found that britain s biggest police force is institutionally racist, misogynist and homophobic . baroness casey s review into the metropolitan police follows the murder of sarah everard by a serving officer, wayne couzens. the report says a boys club culture is rife within the force ....
administration and nathalie tocci director of italy s institute of international affairs. hello welcome to the programme. the russian forces are making gains in eastern ukraine and moving in on the mining town of soledar. over the past four days, supported by mercenaries from the wagner group, they have been fighting intense battles for control of a tunnel network which forms part of the town s salt mines. soledar is 6 miles north of bakhmut, a city which sits on a strategic supply line between donetsk and luhansk. if russia were to take both soledar and bakhmut then that would open the way to bigger cities in the east, like kramatorsk and sloviansk. president zelensky says the new front line is littered with bodies. translation: and what did russia want to win there? i everything is completely destroyed. there was almost no life left. thousands of their people are gone, the whole land in soledar is covered with the corpses of the invaders and scarred from the strikes. th ....