about our experiences. if we can help them, of course we will. every month, a quiet session will now take place at the life science centre, informed by a team hope for their enjoyment will also be matched by others as well. megan paterson, bbc news history was made at glastonbury on saturday night as sir paul mccartney at the age of 80 became the oldest person ever to headline the festival. he was on stage for more than two and a half hours and was joined by bruce springsteen, and dave grohl who performed for the first time since the death of his foo fighters bandmate taylor hawkins in march. our entertainment correspondent colin paterson was there with a celebrity beatles superfan who he d recruited to review the show. # can t buy me love! # love! # can t buy me love! # 36 songs, 2! of them by the beatles, and at the age of 80, paul mccartney drew the pyramid stage s biggest crowd since dolly parton. minutes before the show began, we bumped into a very famous beatles fan. alan p
will be followed elsewhere. we have been talking to other cultural bodies, visitor attractions in tyne & wear. we also work in europe and we work internationally. and people have been hungry to hear about our experiences. and if we can help them, then, of course, we will. every month, a quiet session will now take place at the life science centre, informed by a team hopeful their enjoyment will also be matched by others, too. megan paterson, bbc news, newcastle. the prince of wales accepted a suitcase containing a million euros in cash from a former qatari prime minister. the sundy times says this was one of three cash donations from sheikh hamad binjassim totalling three million euros. clarence house said donations from the sheikh were passed immediately to one of the prince s charities and all the correct processes were followed. there is no suggestion the payments were illegal. i m joined now in the studio
as institutional racism . for now, the border seems relatively quiet. order has been restored. but the movement of migrants and refugees, desperate people looking for a better life, tim allman, bbc news. bright lights, loud noises and busy spaces can all make a day out really difficult for someone with autism. a new project at newcastle s life science centre is trying to make exhibition spaces more inviting for children with sensory needs, and it s hoped the idea could be replicated around the world. megan paterson has more details. these all go on the floor tomorrow. you re the first people to see them so i d like you to have a look at these sensory tools and see what you think. backpacks filled with sensory aids, one of the changes aimed at making the life science centre more welcoming for all visitors. even, like, the most sensory friendly environments
were over chairs as if they were asleep and some on the dance floor. and there s been a suggestion that there might have been a stampede, but we also understand that there were no signs of visible injuries on these bodies. other witnesses said that they saw people collapsing when they were in the club. so there really is a lot of uncertainty. the police are neither confirming or denying any of these suggestions. it will obviously become clearer during the course of the day as the investigation continues. bright lights, loud noises and busy spaces can all make a day out difficult for a young person with autism. a new project at newcastle s life science centre is trying to make exhibition spaces more inviting for children with sensory needs, and its hoped the idea could be replicated around the world. megan paterson has more details. these all go on the floor tomorrow. you re the first people to see them so i d like you to have a look
markets, the way our transport works, public sector course and way of government and the show we help our economy by reducing the burden of taxation on business and on families and a better regulation, thatis families and a better regulation, that is a huge agenda of work. plus, i am here at the g7 and germany getting on with the job of standing up getting on with the job of standing up for british values and that we express around the world, democracy, human rights and freedom, and continue to work with our partners in that terrible problem in ukraine. bright lights, loud noises and busy spaces can all make a day out difficult for a young person with autism. a new project at newcastle s life science centre is trying to make exhibition spaces more inviting for children with sensory needs, and it s hoped the idea could be replicated around the world. megan paterson has more details.