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on student loans in england is being cut by almost 5%. ministers hope it will provide peace of mind for graduates. as you can see, this eye is not blinking. and singerjustin bieber reveals the reason he cancelled his performances this week he s experiencing facial paralysis. more from me at the top of the hour but now on bbc news it s time for sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday. a repeat of last summer s euros final but it s behind closed doors for england as they take on italy in the nations league. a masterclass from mitchell as new zealand cruise past 500 on day two of the second test against england. and back in the big time saracens reach their first premiership final, since punishment for their salary cap breaches. welcome along to sportsday on a hugely busy saturday. cricket, rugby, formula one to come but we ll start with football as we re under 15 minutes away from kick off in a repeat of last summer s euros final. england are taking on italy ....
and taken to poland to sing. and she sang the ukrainian national anthem, | sang the ukrainian national anthem, and it s a beautiful story. great to see her performing, and i think we all hope she is able to returned to her home country and continue her childhood as soon as possible. idem; childhood as soon as possible. very clever of you childhood as soon as possible. very clever of you to childhood as soon as possible. very clever of you to carry childhood as soon as possible. very clever of you to carry on childhood as soon as possible. very clever of you to carry on talking right up until the clock. i was going to push for you to sing, but thank you very much. thank you forjoining us here. thank thank you for “oining us here. thank ou ve thank you forjoining us here. thank you very much- thank you forjoining us here. thank you very much. from thank you forjoining us here. thank you very much. from the thank you forjoining us here. thank you very much. ....
image, according to a french government report. coming up on the film review: the dinosaurs are back. find out what mark kermode thinks of drastic world: dominion and the rest of the weeklike maine releases at 5:45pm. on the government s controversial plans to fly some migrants to rwanda next week. the core has been hearing a claim from charities and campaigners against the home office which is due to put 31 asylum seekers on a plan to rwanda on tuesday. the first flight of its kind. lawyers have told the high court the government s policy is irrational and misleading. other the home office insists its plan is in the public interest and does comply with national and international law. our legal correspondent dominic casciani reports. a bed with a roof over it but is it safety and sanctuary? this is one of the reception hotels waiting in rwanda s capital, kigali, for asylum seekers from the uk due to arrive on the flight leaving next tuesday. legally controversial, ....
and then there s a bit which looks like it s come from austin powers with all these kind of strange sets that look very, very 70s and a little bit shonky. and it s fine, but it s two hours long. it s none of it makes any sense. do you remember the awe, the sense of i ve never seen this before that you got when you saw the first? oh, yes, yes. everyone went to see it and it was the thing to see. and it was terrifying. it was. i mean, the velociraptor stuff was absolutely terrifying. with this, okay, the special effects are good. of course they re good. it s a great big, expensive special effects movie. i mean, some of them are a little bit chunky, but generally great, you know, big dinosaurs. and the cast, these are big actors like this laura dern, sam neill, jeff goldblum, great. like all those people there, they are doing some stuff. and itjust kind of goes on and then it goes on and then it goes on. and then after two and a half hours or so, it stops and you go, ....
to global food supplies. the podcaster deborahjames, who s raised more than £1 million for cancer charities, announces she s having hospice care at home for her terminal bowel cancer. and rebekah vardy v colleen rooney the so called wagatha christie libel trial kicks off at the high court. good afternoon from westminster. prince charles has unveiled the government s plans for legislation for the year ahead, at the state opening of parliament. it was the first time in nearly 60 years that the queen didn t deliver the speech, after she decided not to attend because of what buckingham palace described as mobility problems. this is the first time, although it is the third this is the first time, although it is the third time this is the first time, although it is the third time she this is the first time, although it is the third time she has this is the first time, although it is the third time she has not delivered the speech, on the two previous occasions it was because s ....