and coming up on bbc news. another shock at the french open as fourth seed elena rybakina is knocked out byjasmine paolini. the italian s through to her first grand slam semifinal. of the d day landings. i m at the bayeux war cemetery, where more than 4,000 commonwealth servicemen who lost their lives in the normandy campaign are buried. june 6, 191m was the day that british, american, canadian and french troops landed on sword, juno, gold, omaha and utah beaches just miles away from here, taking the germans by surprise in what was the largest ever amphibious invasion. it changed the course of world war two. throughout the day, commemorative events have been taking place both here in france and in the uk. 0n the south coast in portsmouth, the king, the queen and prince william paid tribute to the last remaining d day veterans. more than a0 british veterans have travelled here to normandy, the youngest 98 years old. it comes ahead of the main event tomorrow at the british norm
taking astronauts to the space station, if boeing s freight goes well. ., , ., ., well. having competition with two roviders well. having competition with two providers providing well. having competition with two providers providing nasa - well. having competition with two providers providing nasa with - well. having competition with two providers providing nasa with a i well. having competition with two i providers providing nasa with a way to and from the space station should bring down costs which is important for nasa and other space agencies like the european and the uk. because we are spending taxpayer s money on these flights to get our astronauts to the space station and we want to get best value for money. but regular missions to the space station will depend on there being no further serious technical issues. with so much at stake, it will be a big win for boeing. it is time now to digest the day s election campaigning. obviously we will do the political fallout f
at the weather with louise. hello there. having just had one of the wettest and dullest springs on record, i m sure if you ve got 12 hours of sunshine, you d take it. that s exactly what we had on wednesday through the isle of man. a chilly day, but a beautiful day in terms of sunshine. slightly different story further north and west, temperatures struggled in parts of scotland to get up into double figures and there was a rash of sharp showers as well. that s because scotland and northern ireland, you re closest to this area of low pressure and a brisk northwesterly wind continues to feed showers in around that low. so we start off on a chilly note first thing on thursday morning. sunny spells and scattered showers through scotland and northern ireland, fairly widespread throughout the day. further south after a cloudy start, the cloud should break up, some sunshine come through. there s always a risk of one or two isolated showers across england and wales, but hopefully the
we are giving it prominence. but to ignore it would be an active decision too. so what we are trying to do on the programme tonight is unpack it, reflect it, try and break down the various numbers as nick was doing so, that people can come to their own view as to who to believe and how it informs their outlook. thank you. in the last hour, wales s first minister vaughan gething has lost a confidence vote in the welsh parliament the senedd, barely two months after he took office. the motion was brought by the conservatives. he d faced questions about a campaign donation he received from a millionaire who had convictions for illegally dumping waste. the parliamentary vote is non binding, so it doesn t mean the first minister has to resign. 0ur wales correspondent hywel griffith has the latest. sunshine on the campaign trail, but a cloud has been hanging over labour s leader in wales, vaughan gething, ever since he got thejob in march.
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